Topic: Ballistics

37 chapters across the catalog

Nut Spread
Episode 1858 56:38 - 58:50

1858: Nut Spread

US Military Operations, F-15 Shootdown, Iranian Arsenal

U.S. officials confirmed that offensive operations in Iran have ceased immediately following President Trump's announcement. Despite 13,000 strikes over five weeks, reports indicate that half of Iran's ballistic missile launchers and thousands of attack drones remain intact in underground stockpiles. The resilience of the Iranian military was demonstrated by the recent shootdown of a U.S. F-15 fighter jet using a shoulder-fired heat-seeking missile.

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 1:10:48 - 1:13:31

1856: CIS Lunar

Charlie Kirk, Assassination Case Evidence

A new court filing in the alleged assassination attempt of Charlie Kirk reveals that the bullet recovered does not match the gun investigators seized. Prosecutors still maintain they have DNA evidence linking suspect Tyler Robinson to the September shooting at Utah Valley University. Legal experts note that matching shattered bullets from autopsies is often difficult, leading to skepticism about the ballistics evidence.

Rackout
Episode 1854 30:14 - 32:56

1854: Rackout

AI Data Centers, Infrastructure Attacks in Bahrain and UAE

Ballistic missile and drone strikes have targeted AWS data center locations in Bahrain and the UAE, causing devastating physical damage. The vulnerability of expensive AI infrastructure to direct military hits is highlighted as a new risk in modern warfare. Some suggest the conflict is tied to a broader strategy to ensure U.S. dominance in AI by controlling the energy required to power massive data centers.

Anglo
Episode 1853 21:52 - 26:30

1853: Anglo

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Iranian Missile Threats

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte appeared on Face the Nation to discuss Iran's recent missile strikes on Diego Garcia. Rutte addressed reports that Iran utilized intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of reaching European capitals like Berlin and Paris. He defended the U.S. strategy of "epic fury" and noted that 22 countries are now coordinating to secure the Strait of Hormuz.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 1:28:13 - 1:31:57

1847: Off-Ramp

Media Blunders, Saddam Hussein and Regime Change History

The hosts ridicule Kristen Welker for verbal slips regarding "regime chain" and the history of Saddam Hussein's ousting. Lindsey Graham asserts that while the U.S. will not occupy Iran, it will continue to target any leadership that maintains a ballistic missile or nuclear program. He describes Iran as the primary impediment to peace in the Middle East.

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 1:20:11 - 1:23:48

1803: Drone Wall

Discord Radicalization and Ballistic Cavitation Events

The role of Discord in radicalizing young individuals is examined, with claims that intelligence agencies use the platform to incite violence. Regarding the Charlie Kirk shooting, a ballistic breakdown by Peak Prosperity explains how a 30-06 round causes a "high-speed cavitation event." This physical phenomenon explains the severe overpressure and expansion of tissue that led to Kirk's immediate death.

Scruples
Episode 1715 37:29 - 41:31

1715: Scruples

Swedish Civil Defense, Neutron Bombs and Ballistic Missile Fear

Sweden’s distribution of nuclear war pamphlets is dismissed as a long-standing civil defense practice rather than a new escalation. The hosts recall the Cold War-era "neutron bomb" scares and argue that current media emphasis on "nuclear-capable" missiles is a psychological operation to prepare the public for a war economy. They contend that the ability to put nuclear warheads on small delivery systems has existed for decades, making recent "tests" less revolutionary than reported.

Helloo!
Episode 1704 2:25:38 - 2:28:51

1704: Helloo!

Zelensky's "Victory Plan" and THAAD Deployment

Volodymyr Zelensky presented a "victory plan" to the Ukrainian parliament, which critics labeled a "wish list" dependent entirely on Western allies and NATO membership. Simultaneously, the U.S. announced the deployment of a THAAD anti-missile system and American troops to Israel to defend against Iranian ballistic missile threats. These developments are framed as signs of escalating global instability and the failure of current diplomatic efforts.

Turban Tossing
Episode 1700 2:03:02 - 2:06:45

1700: Turban Tossing

Iran Missile Attack, Israel Defense Response

Iran launched a barrage of approximately 200 missiles at Israel, which President Biden described as "defeated and ineffective." U.S. Navy destroyers assisted in intercepting the missiles. Donald Trump criticized the administration, claiming the world is "unraveling" under their watch. The hosts suggest the attack was largely "theater" with minimal actual damage.

Freedom Force
Episode 1693 26:35 - 31:04

1693: Freedom Force

Iranian Missile Claims, CIA and MI6 Public Appearance

The chiefs of the CIA and MI6 made a rare joint public appearance to warn that Iran has supplied short-range ballistic missiles to Russia for use in Ukraine. Critics argue this narrative is a dramatic escalation intended to justify further military spending, noting that Iranian drones have already been documented in the conflict for over a year.

Blinking Red Lights
Episode 1614 1:34:49 - 1:49:24

1614: Blinking Red Lights

Red Sea Naval Conflict and Houthi Missile Attacks

The USS Carney intercepted multiple drones and ballistic missiles fired by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea over a seven-hour period. The Pentagon has officially blamed Iran for enabling the attacks on commercial shipping vessels, though the U.S. has yet to launch direct retaliatory strikes against Houthi launchers in Yemen. Media coverage of the escalating maritime conflict has been criticized for lacking technical detail and failing to verify the extent of Iranian involvement.

TRANSNOODLE
Episode 1392 3:00:19 - 3:05:10

1392: TRANSNOODLE

Outro and North Korean Missile Montage

The show concludes with a montage of news reports on North Korean and Chinese missile tests. The hosts sign off, reminding listeners of the 14th-anniversary show on Sunday and promoting the addition of RFK Jr.'s "The Defender" podcast to the No Agenda stream.

FedNow
Episode 1538 2:38:55 - 2:41:17

1538: FedNow

Classroom Safe Rooms, School Shooting Security

Elementary schools in Alabama have begun installing $60,000 rapid-deploy safe rooms inside classrooms. These ballistic-walled units can be deployed in under 10 seconds to protect students during active shooter events or severe weather. The implementation is criticized as a form of "preconditioning" children to live in a state of constant fear, rather than addressing the root causes of school violence.

MAGATARD
Episode 1457 2:07:50 - 2:10:37

1457: MAGATARD

Hydrogen Tank Safety, EU Energy Trends

The safety of hydrogen fuel tanks is discussed, noting that they are designed to withstand ballistic impacts and only release fuel when heated. While the U.S. market for hydrogen vehicles remains limited to specific regions like Southern California, the hosts suggest that the European Union is moving more aggressively toward hydrogen as a primary energy source.

Texas Balls
Episode 1451 2:27:31 - 2:32:18

1451: Texas Balls

North Korea COVID Outbreak, Missile Tests

North Korea has officially admitted to its first COVID-19 outbreak, with Kim Jong-un appearing in a mask for the first time. Despite the national lockdown and hundreds of thousands of "fever" cases, the country continued its military posturing by launching three ballistic missiles. Analysts suggest the timing of the tests is a signal to the newly inaugurated South Korean president.

Vaxxhole
Episode 1333 12:12 - 14:49

1333: Vaxxhole

North Korea Missile Tests, Biden Administration Response

North Korea launched two ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan, marking the first significant military test for the Biden administration. Global affairs correspondent Martha Raddatz reported that the launches violate UN Security Council resolutions, while the administration maintains a commitment to diplomacy despite warnings from US commanders about North Korean ICBM capabilities.

Avocado Cartel
Episode 1230 3:04:11 - 3:10:42

1230: Avocado Cartel

PBS vs. Al Jazeera, Houthi Missile Attacks in Riyadh

A comparison of news coverage reveals that PBS provided a brief, context-free report on "Shiite rebels" in Yemen, while Al Jazeera offered a detailed account of Houthi ballistic missile attacks on Riyadh and Jizan. The Houthis have intensified their territory expansion near the Saudi border, targeting oil-rich provinces. The segment concludes with a critique of "piss poor" Western media coverage of the Middle East.

Duck Wubba Nub
Episode 1165 2:38:39 - 2:41:50

1165: Duck Wubba Nub

North Korea Missile Tests and U.S. Defense Sales

North Korea conducted a series of short-range ballistic missile tests in response to joint U.S.-South Korean military exercises. President Trump downplayed the tests as "standard," while analysts suggested the launches serve as a pretext for the U.S. to sell more defense systems to South Korea. The situation is characterized as a "sales job gimmick" involving back-channel agreements between the involved nations.

Hairy Mary
Episode 1041 34:01 - 38:49

1041: Hairy Mary

NIBIN Ballistic Database, Police Evidence Backlogs

A report reveals significant backlogs in the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN), with some California labs taking years to enter evidence. Many local agencies fail to submit all recovered casings, creating data holes that prevent linking related crimes. Santa Clara County is highlighted as an exception for successfully clearing its ballistic testing backlog.

End of an Era
Episode 1038 12:24 - 17:02

1038: End of an Era

Carl Vinson Strike Group Missile Defense Capabilities

The Admiral of PACOM defends the defensive capabilities of the Carl Vinson Strike Group against reports suggesting it cannot intercept North Korean missiles. He highlights the presence of guided-missile destroyers like the USS Wayne E. Meyer and USS Michael Murphy as primary defenses. The Admiral asserts that any threat flying against the strike group "will die," emphasizing the group's readiness to project power if ordered by the President.