Simulation of differently sized missiles impacting an Eastern bloc rooming house. The building existed in the former GDR and has been demolished in the early 2000s.

This work is based on these early blast wave simulations: https://youtu.be/oZPrAbX8-uw

Missiles used in the test:

P-800 Oniks or Bastion-P is a supersonic anti-ship missile; NATO name SS-N-26 Strobile
Warhead: 200–250 kg; TNT eq.: 260-325 kg

3M14 Kaliber is a land-attack cruise missile, also known as Klub (Club); NATO name SS-N-30 Sagaris
Warhead: 400–500 kg; TNT eq.: 520-650 kg

Iskander-M 9M723 is a ballistic missile; NATO name SS-26 Stone
Warhead: 700–800 kg; TNT eq.: 910-1,040 kg

Aviation Thermobaric Bomb of Increased Power (ATBIP), nicknamed “Father of All Bombs” (FOAB)
TNT eq.: 44,000 kg

Моделирование нанесения ударов российскими ракетами по зданию и распространению взрывной волны.

Credits:

Music:
Paweł Feszczuk – Testing your limits (CC BY)

Made with Blender + BCB + Fracture Modifier

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The “BCB” structural simulation software has been developed at the Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Finland. Written within the scope of EU Inachus FP7 Project (607522): Technological and Methodological Solutions for Integrated Wide Area Situation Awareness and Survivor Localisation to Support Search and Rescue (USaR) Teams

HIMARS might follow in a later video.