Dear God, that brig's using hot shrapnel against us!
I am rewarded by a staggering explosion at close quarters, and the impact of thousands of chunks of hot shrapnel on my outer hull.
Ugly recognizable flashes of missile detonation spiderwebbed through open space, carrying sparkling debris and hot shrapnel.
The damage: a few scorched fingers as residents rushed to pluck hot shrapnel from the hay, mementos of one less deadly wartime remnant.
People still remember the artillery barrages that sent hot shrapnel ripping through their homes and destroyed the tranquillity of their lives.
Now and then one of their engines explodes, spraying hot shrapnel into the stands.
Suddenly the gearbox on our Alfa Romeo race car exploded, filling the interior with transmission fluid, dust, hot shrapnel and blood.
The hot shrapnel had sliced in from the left side, and he'd fallen to the ground.
There was a corkscrewed bit of hot shrapnel embedded in the wood, a razored thing like a big metal-shaving.
The commanding officer was hit with hot shrapnel.