Three grams of explosive on a custom board, that they can detonate at will.

Kinda terrifying actually.

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    I feel like this should unironically be a war crime. The potential for collateral is ridiculously high.

    Edit: I’m amazed at how successfully this is being spun as a highly-targeted, high-precision attack with no collateral when it’s pretty much the opposite. You can’t control what they do with the pagers after they get them. Ffs there were kids killed.

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    This is a wild new form of terrorist attack.

    I can’t think of any other time consumer goods were sabotaged in a mass fatality attack like this.

    Now I’m just a tiny bit afraid my phone is about to explode in my face.

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      If what’s described in the story is accurate, this is incredibly impressive work.

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        It’s not. Taiwanese say that pagers weren’t made by them but instead these were made by their Hungarian subsidiary, but that company only has nameplate at residential address. It seems that shipment was for 5000 pagers and extra faje component was added

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    Fucking nuts.

    Mass detonation at the exact same time is spooky deus ex shit.

    Can hear Adam Jenson narrating this news crawl

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    i’ve seen other source stating that it was something between 30 and 60g

    give it a few days, nobody knows what is going on and only thing you can get are rumors. some people still think it was lithium battery

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      I read an article saying one type of the pagers that blew up was an Apollo AP-900, which uses triple A alkaline batteries, so there’s no way a battery overload could have caused that.

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      Pagers aren’t particularly big or heavy, I think it would be hard to hide that much explosive in one.

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      There was a journalist who had an attack on there life via a explosive USB drive. Luckily they plugged it into a hub first which only caused part of it to go off not the entire thing