Most probably not, but I simply love such misleading and stupid youtube-friendly titles.
That was a detonability test of over 70 years old TNT. I found some WWII 107-mm Russian mortar shells (Battle of Dargov Pass UXO) with rusted out fuses. They were the amatol filled OF-841A ones. The filling near the iron wall was already brown colored, TNT in the central part was still yellowish, but darkened very rapidly during settling, filtering and washing. So it has brown color. The concentrated AN solution is dark red/brown (similar to color of TNT solutions in aqueous hydroxides), I'll use it as fertilizer. Much iron there and maybe some Janovsky complexes, nitronate salts of toluene... The shells lived their own long life under the ground.
10 grams of that TNT (less pure fraction nearer to the shell wall) was pressed into empty 12 gauge plastic shotgun shell and detonated with Ni(AGu)2 perchlorate/PETN based detonator. That oldie is still quite capable.
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