@@NahIdWinGuest Ik, but I mean something that you’ll find only in ER or in only one of the other Soulsborne entries. The Zweihänder is a weapon that you can find in basically all Soulsborne games (with the exception of Sekiro, ofc), a comically large katana, on the other hand, is the type of stuff you’d find in DS3 or ER
“Oh that’s cute! You built a gun (the GAU-8 Avenger) for your plane.” General Electric: “You guys got this one?” Fairchild Republic: *laugh* “no we built a plane for our gun.”
The Tsar Bomba was tested at the Sukhoi Nos (dry nose in English) test site on the uninhabited island of Novaya Zemlya (new land in English). The bomb exploded in the air, at an altitude of 4 km, leaving no crater at the test site and causing as little damage to nature as possible. According to scientists of that time, the shock wave circled the Earth three times, despite the fact that the bomb itself did not have full power (to make it easier to transport on a bomber, and to allow it to fly away from the affected area).
No, the Tsar bomb is the largest tested nuclear bomb, not the largest made. We don't even know what bombs are made nowadays, but I bet they are numerous times stronger than some bomb made in 60's.
@@alguienmaseninternet8986 How can you know? Stop yappin' blud. If you really know what nuclear bombs are made today, you would be most likely executed unless you were one of the researchers or engineers but still you can't say shi even to your family about that.
“Normal battleship” bro just gave the destroyer some passive aggressive confidence boosting like a “no, I’d say it’s actually about average size” kind of way
That is NOT how you fire the punt gun If they fired like that both of them would hit their ass on the ground and the guy on the back would get a shattered collar bone They put these in small boats called punts thats why its called a punt gun, the boat absorbed all the recoil
As russian military historican said, it supposed to be an actual cannon, but it was never finished. Besides, late medieval siege mortars sometimes sometimes had even larger calibers.
There was a siege howitzer of the USA during WW2 called "Little Daid" which had a caliber of 91,44cm maybe this was by caliber the biggest gun ever made?.....
I was gonna say that. Like you have 40mm and even artillery rounds that are self contained rounds like a "bullet" even tho the bullet is the part that leaves the barrel. The 30mm is considered a cannon round.
2:12 Admin, let i correct little USS Stout (DDG-55) is Destroyer, not Battleship. And biggest Destoyer made it is USS Zumwalt (DDG-1000) and Their Family USS Michael Monsoor (DDG-1001) USS Lyndon B Johnson (DDG-1002) 😊👍 I hope this help you * Smallest Battleship is España Class and Biggest Battleship is Yamato Class.
I think, compare an aicraft in-build autocannon with infantry handheld machine gun is incorrect. As for ICBM (not just warhead but all the rocket) to freefall bomb.
There's a British pattern established in the 19th century as a border between "small" and "large" or "artillery" firearms: .60" or 15mm caliber. It's a machine gun if the caliber is smaller than .60" and an artillery piece (cannon) if larger. Bullets are for small arms, while the larger ones fires projectiles. Si, the 30mm is not technically a bullet.
6:00 that thing is only an icbm which has multiple nuclear bombs in it. The largest Nuclear Bomb was made by the Soviet Union & it is called the Tzar Bomba which is about 1/3 that big so only about 30 feet
2:18 Can I point out that your 'normal battleship' is not, actually, a battleship. Saying that, compared to contemporary battleships, the Yamato was, actually, only about 15% bigger.
Gustav was the largest mobile artillery, which was 1350 tons, the cannon was 32.5 meters long. It was a legend, capable of destroying any tank, but it was used for immobile targets. (normally)
Fun fact about the Werewolf Trebuchet: When it was being assembled during the siege of Stirling Castle, the Scottish men surrendered before the Trebuchet was even finished being built, afraid of what it could do. However, King Edward the 1st thought it would be a shame not to use it at least once and sent the surrendered men back into the castle where he fired the Trebuchet and took down one of the castle's walls. After this, he honored their surrender.
The Tsar cannon was never used in real combat. It was produced symbolically. The largest cannon used was the 8-meter Sahi cannon. It was used in the conquest of Constantinople. The largest modern cannon is the 35.5-meter Schwerer Gustav cannon.
Sir, those measurements are WAY off. For context, a 10 meter bullet would be the size of a mansion. Infact, the casings would be so large you would straight up be able to build a mansion inside one
Trebuchet were mainly used to siege other towers, but if u make it big, have a bunch of engineers, and fill it with exclusively scatter flak then it becomes a godsend of defence.
It's a destroyer, overall even smaller than a cruiser. And the Yamato would have been the third largest of we hadn't sunk the two German ones that were going to be about one and a half times bigger.
Very nice video!! Cool to see from the most comically large unexpected weapons, to even stuff I knew about put into perspective- like the Titanic comparison!!
@dataillusion In WW2 Germany, "panzers" (tanks) mostly had names/ descriptions of animals like "tiger,leopard etc. The huge one is called mouse and the german word for it is Maus
@@dataillusion they had one even bigger that never went into production. The P1000 Ratte or Rat. It had a double barrel battleship turret for the main battery. But both the Rat and the Mouse were very bad designs that would never have made any difference on the battlefield. And instead just costs a huge amount of resources. They are too big and heavy often neading special infrastructure to move around.
@@AndersonNeo12 mouse was to be named Lowe (Lion), but panzer 5 Panther (Leopard) next came tiger and the lion so that the allied forces would find out too easily that the lion was a huge heavy tank and rudolph hidler ordered it renamed rat
I remember someone said this long time ago: *_You're talking about the Russian. They come with brute force, which means strength in numbers and heavy armor._*
0:19 - that's not a machinegun, that's a rotary autocannon. The largest machinegun would be either Soviet KPV, or experimental Belgian FN BRG. 0:46 - when Maus was built, Germany had a different flag. 1:18 - punt gun has to be emplaced on a boat, not on someone's shoulder. 1:28 - pretty sure there were larger bombards over the centuries. 1:40 - that's a mortar round, not a shell. 2:10 - I can certify this is not a battleship. 2:29 - not only you mistook cartridge for bullet (bullet is the metal thing that flies out of barrel), you call an autocannon projectile with propellant "a bullet". 3:58 - what everyone should know is that word "katana" refers only to samurai swords that meet certain size criteria. Therefore, oversized samurai sword is not a katana. 5:33 - as far as dimensions go, Convair B-36 is still larger. 6:00 - you outdid yourself. You're comparing air-dropped bomb to a intercontinental ballistic missile. Bravo, bravo.
Heh, we built an entire plane around it. It produces so much recoil the plane can only fire in one second bursts. The smoke also flies into the air intake on the jets, so they had to be elevated to reduce the chances of the thing simply falling out of the sky. A good 20% of the planes entire weight is just ammo alone
The Tupolev TU-160 seems intimidating at first, but let's not forget the B-2 is a stealth bomber while the TU-160 isn't, so the B-2 can actually hit it's target instead of being shot down by an S-400, or in the TU-160's case, a Patriot Air Defense missile platform
2:30 I don’t think that’s true, I mean I guess it depends on what you consider a bullet. I would say the theoretical difference between a bullet and an artillery shell is that one is meant for direct fire and the other is meant for indirect fire. And by that definition I guess the largest bullets would probably be some sort of tank shell. Like 120mm.
Tsar Bomba was the most potent nuclear bomb in history, so the largest nuclear bomb would definitely do less damage. Size doesn't always scale with power.
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Nice video but you have mistakes in the names of the countries and flags. It would be better to include hystorical country names and flags by the time these weapons were constructed and not in modern country names and flags, it does matter a lot.
A lot of caveats have to be added to some of these. I'm reminded of the .950 JDJ "Fat Mac", supposedly the highest-caliber rifle in the world. Except it has to be fired from a bench rest from a gun with forty pounds of dead weight welded to it just to mitigate the recoil. Really it's a small artillery piece, not anything anyone could ever carry or use in the field.
@dataillusion stealth and missiles. The F22 has a radar cross section of a bumblebee, the B2 stealth bomber has a cross section barely wider, Russia only has two stealth planes and neither are actually flying. One is still on the drawing board. Both of their rcs is that of a beach ball, much larger. America has at least 6 different stealth planes, all with an rcs lower then 1 foot^
Soviet Union needed large planes, because they had more landmass and less planes. So their planes needed plenty of range and cruise speed even to just cover their own turf, and most effecient way to achieve that is by making them bigger. Best example was MiG-25, built to chase American strategic bombers over vast emptyness of Siberia. American counterexample is C-5 Galaxy, supercarriers, and landing ships size of normal carriers. Americans need high-capacity cargo planes and powerful fleet, because they need to be able to transport large quantity of war resources across ocean.
3:37 dude,a TITAN can use this
That would be busted lmfaoo
Eren's rifle😂😂
Thank you
@@Titann571 your welcome
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The largest katana in the world looks like something you’d obtain by killing an NPC in Elden Ring.
Nah that's Malenia's blade fr
Zweihänder sword too
@@NahIdWinGuest Ik, but I mean something that you’ll find only in ER or in only one of the other Soulsborne entries. The Zweihänder is a weapon that you can find in basically all Soulsborne games (with the exception of Sekiro, ofc), a comically large katana, on the other hand, is the type of stuff you’d find in DS3 or ER
“Oh that’s cute! You built a gun (the GAU-8 Avenger) for your plane.”
General Electric: “You guys got this one?”
Fairchild Republic: *laugh* “no we built a plane for our gun.”
It is not a machine gun. It is an autocannon.
@@agejev1980 i never called it a machine gun. I specifically called it “gun”, which auto canons are a class of.
it a rotary cannon
@@agejev1980 🤓
6:01 the rs 36m satan is not a nuclear bomb, it is a nuclear missle.
The Tsar Bomba is the largest nuclear bomb.
and tsar bomba has the largest explosion
The Tsar Bomba was tested at the Sukhoi Nos (dry nose in English) test site on the uninhabited island of Novaya Zemlya (new land in English). The bomb exploded in the air, at an altitude of 4 km, leaving no crater at the test site and causing as little damage to nature as possible. According to scientists of that time, the shock wave circled the Earth three times, despite the fact that the bomb itself did not have full power (to make it easier to transport on a bomber, and to allow it to fly away from the affected area).
No, the Tsar bomb is the largest tested nuclear bomb, not the largest made. We don't even know what bombs are made nowadays, but I bet they are numerous times stronger than some bomb made in 60's.
@@dave7503 No, ineficient af.
@@alguienmaseninternet8986 How can you know? Stop yappin' blud. If you really know what nuclear bombs are made today, you would be most likely executed unless you were one of the researchers or engineers but still you can't say shi even to your family about that.
“Normal battleship” bro just gave the destroyer some passive aggressive confidence boosting like a “no, I’d say it’s actually about average size” kind of way
0:14 "Big iron on his hip"
The big steel shoulder to heel
The Biggest Iron
That's a colossal iron
A stack of iron
An iron block
was that supposed to be a fallout reference
That is NOT how you fire the punt gun
If they fired like that both of them would hit their ass on the ground and the guy on the back would get a shattered collar bone
They put these in small boats called punts thats why its called a punt gun, the boat absorbed all the recoil
Good information, thanks for sharing
Same brainwave, I just finished typing that.
Also used for duck hunting, it was too good at its job.
They obviously are not pretending to firie at that photo. Merely showing the thing.
And just googled as well the punt gun was made in the uk not the USA by Holland and Holland
The Tsar cannon wasn't ever used in combat. It was just decorative.
neither were many of the things here
Yeah tsar cannon was not used in combat, but many of these weapons were used in combat
As russian military historican said, it supposed to be an actual cannon, but it was never finished. Besides, late medieval siege mortars sometimes sometimes had even larger calibers.
There was a siege howitzer of the USA during WW2 called "Little Daid" which had a caliber of 91,44cm maybe this was by caliber the biggest gun ever made?.....
@@dataillusion the tsar cannon was shoot ONE time. Never for Combat doe.
Now the "smallest" version
Soon I'm gonna make it
@@dataillusion Will you a put a collibri in it?
Between ur legs
ermm, actually you mean “average sized”🤓
@@wertie8494 my three atom annihilator is very large
"Normal Nuclear Bomb"... still like the video.
You're welcome
GAU-8 Isn't technically a gun, it's a rotary cannon and would be in the same class as other automatic self loading cannons.
He said weapon
1:15 Neck, shoulders, hearing of the man standing in front 💀🙏
"short"gun
Schwerer Gustav shells:
AP: 4.8to
HE: 7.1to
Thats true, it has 2 types with different weights
"You heard about the big iron, but have you ever heard about the *bigger* iron?"
i'm utterly perplexed he considered 30mm to be a bullet, but ignored how there are things BIGGER than 30mm...
I was gonna say that. Like you have 40mm and even artillery rounds that are self contained rounds like a "bullet" even tho the bullet is the part that leaves the barrel. The 30mm is considered a cannon round.
2:12
Admin, let i correct little
USS Stout (DDG-55) is Destroyer, not Battleship.
And biggest Destoyer made it is USS Zumwalt (DDG-1000) and Their Family
USS Michael Monsoor (DDG-1001)
USS Lyndon B Johnson (DDG-1002)
😊👍 I hope this help you
* Smallest Battleship is España Class and Biggest Battleship is Yamato Class.
you're right, Thank you for the corrections
@@dataillusionbut either way, yamato is the largest warship
@@reginald1th which one is the Largest?
@@dataillusion my mom
because yamato is my mommy-
@@reginald1th Lol 😂 i didn't see that coming
Why such big guns? Lol. Are they going to hunt flying wyverns that breathe fire or wolves that attract electric bugs???
To hunt Godzilla, Lol 😂
The Shotgun was actually used to hunt whole flock of ducks at once.
@@napkin9110 you're right
Only when we genetically engineer cats that speak and walk on two feet
Mh reference?
I dont think the GAU-8 technically is a machinegun, moreso an autocannon.
Its considered as a minigun under a class of machine guns
I think, compare an aicraft in-build autocannon with infantry handheld machine gun is incorrect. As for ICBM (not just warhead but all the rocket) to freefall bomb.
@@shai-hulud_1693 they are all machine guns there is no bad in comparing them
@@dataillusion gau-8 is a rotary autocannon, comparing that to an lmg is just dumb 😂
There's a British pattern established in the 19th century as a border between "small" and "large" or "artillery" firearms: .60" or 15mm caliber. It's a machine gun if the caliber is smaller than .60" and an artillery piece (cannon) if larger.
Bullets are for small arms, while the larger ones fires projectiles. Si, the 30mm is not technically a bullet.
Germany: WWII
Russia: Cold War
USA: Modern
You're right
Zweihander was iconic, people loved it so much they invented even bigger swords in games
What's the meaning of Zweihander
@@dataillusion Two handed
@@rakashii6599 ok, thanks
someone needs to tell kentucky ballistics about that revolver
6:00 that thing is only an icbm which has multiple nuclear bombs in it. The largest Nuclear Bomb was made by the Soviet Union & it is called the Tzar Bomba which is about 1/3 that big so only about 30 feet
2:14 battleship❌
War tank that can float on water✅
3:39 U.S.A is crazy bro 🙏😭
Idk man, bigger doesn't mean it's better. It's average I'd say.
Yeah bigger doesn't mean better
Didn't know my country had the largest trebuchet
Good news right!
2:47 the nba heli
Lol 😂 that's a good one
The dutch: we have the longest practical rifle
The US: MURICA!!!
The Dutch: we have the tallest average human height
The US: the tallest human in an American
The normal battleship that is not a battleship that is a destroyer you should’ve compared it to the USS Arizona, and the largest battleship
The largest fighter jet ever made was the Tu-128 I believe
2:18 Can I point out that your 'normal battleship' is not, actually, a battleship. Saying that, compared to contemporary battleships, the Yamato was, actually, only about 15% bigger.
the largest fighter jet is actually the Tupolev TU-28 Fiddler
You're right, i didn't have information about it
Not the tu-144?
@@Ya_Boy_Pug It's not a fighter jet, the 144 was the soviet Concorde.
@@dataillusionyou didnt have information about half of the video dude
All of these weapons are awesome. How was your work bro ?
Making this video was tough and time consuming
И не правильным @@dataillusion
Isn't the Char 2C French heavy tank bigger than the Maus?
The bolt action pistol with a muzzle break, no stock, and a for grip looks like something out of Call of Duty Vanguard.
Its like a mini 50BMG rifle
Because it is@@dataillusion
Kentucky ballistics has a video shooting with that thing
A revolver is a pistol @@dataillusion
Largest helicopter not mil 26, but mil v-12
6:17
Fun fact:
The FBI purchased two of these in 2009 (With suppressors.)
No reason given. (that I could find)
4:47 Scale is completely off here.
3:53 That Katana Belongs to King from One Piece! 🤣🤣🤣
😂Lol
STOP MAKING FUN OF ODACHI
IJN Yamato is the legend.
Gustav was the largest mobile artillery, which was 1350 tons, the cannon was 32.5 meters long. It was a legend, capable of destroying any tank, but it was used for immobile targets. (normally)
It was only ever used once for 5 days at the siege of Sewastopol. It took 1500 men to operate and was highly impractical.
3:19 that one demoman's melee weapon in tf2
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That revolver though 💀
That largest nuclear bomb is actually the whole missile. I'm pretty sure the actual size of the bomb is classified though.
Fun fact about the Werewolf Trebuchet: When it was being assembled during the siege of Stirling Castle, the Scottish men surrendered before the Trebuchet was even finished being built, afraid of what it could do. However, King Edward the 1st thought it would be a shame not to use it at least once and sent the surrendered men back into the castle where he fired the Trebuchet and took down one of the castle's walls. After this, he honored their surrender.
The Tsar cannon was never used in real combat. It was produced symbolically. The largest cannon used was the 8-meter Sahi cannon. It was used in the conquest of Constantinople. The largest modern cannon is the 35.5-meter Schwerer Gustav cannon.
Sir, those measurements are WAY off. For context, a 10 meter bullet would be the size of a mansion. Infact, the casings would be so large you would straight up be able to build a mansion inside one
0:26 “I am heavy weapons guy, and this is my weapon”
Comparing a gravity nuke to an entire ICBM is more than a bit stupid lol
Coughing baby vs thermo nuclear warhead
The closer the weapon gets to another human being the larger it gets
Trebuchet were mainly used to siege other towers, but if u make it big, have a bunch of engineers, and fill it with exclusively scatter flak then it becomes a godsend of defence.
With other size comparison vids its like "oh how amazing", this was just hilarious, its like normal...and now something ridiculous lol.
Is it better ?
2:13 That's not a battleship
Also the F16 is not the overall size of a fighter jet. If anything it's pretty small.
It's a destroyer, overall even smaller than a cruiser. And the Yamato would have been the third largest of we hadn't sunk the two German ones that were going to be about one and a half times bigger.
Obviously they don't exist anymore.
Agreed
Very cute video tho 😂 thanks dude
Any time
Very nice video!! Cool to see from the most comically large unexpected weapons, to even stuff I knew about put into perspective- like the Titanic comparison!!
@SpanishAvenger I'm glad you enjoyed the video
2:40 in fact, Mi-12 (or b-12) is the largest helicopter even created.
It was supposed to carry ICBM parts
Oh, the irony.. calling the largest WW II tank "Maus" (mouse) 0:33 😅
I didn't know 'maus' mean 'mouse'
@dataillusion In WW2 Germany, "panzers" (tanks) mostly had names/ descriptions of animals like "tiger,leopard etc. The huge one is called mouse and the german word for it is Maus
@@dataillusion they had one even bigger that never went into production. The P1000 Ratte or Rat.
It had a double barrel battleship turret for the main battery.
But both the Rat and the Mouse were very bad designs that would never have made any difference on the battlefield. And instead just costs a huge amount of resources. They are too big and heavy often neading special infrastructure to move around.
@@AndersonNeo12 mouse was to be named Lowe (Lion), but panzer 5 Panther (Leopard) next came tiger and the lion so that the allied forces would find out too easily that the lion was a huge heavy tank and rudolph hidler ordered it renamed rat
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Gau-8 isn't really a machine gun, it's more of a machine cannon.
I love how everything is just the USA. Germany, and the Soviets making bigger weapons to compete.
imagine king kong throwing boulders at you, thats the warwolf
These lists are so shit. Clearly no research done and made by an NPC
100% for fools
Bro has the biggest iron
This is a video representation of "you vs the fuy she told you not to worry about".
@@Zokarimoto 😂 that's right my guy
I remember someone said this long time ago:
*_You're talking about the Russian. They come with brute force, which means strength in numbers and heavy armor._*
- The guy who fragged Josefina
My brain is the smallest actually get it rightttttt
0:14 is literally just the gun from that Bugs Bunny + Yosemite Sam bit where they keep pulling out larger revolvers.
5:34 compared to a normal bomber, THE B2 BOMBER IS NOT NORMAL💀💀😭😭😭😭😭😭
4:01 any mf who used that sword is a damn monster hunter
Only giants could use it
5:35 which dump truck did you mean bro 💀💀
😂Lol, which one do you think it is ?
normal bomber, proceed to show a B-2 bomber
Normal in size and weight
Oh, the legendary IJN Yamato
It’s not a revolver anymore, it’s a cannon.
The Maus never entered production beyond two prototypes
cry
0:19 - that's not a machinegun, that's a rotary autocannon. The largest machinegun would be either Soviet KPV, or experimental Belgian FN BRG.
0:46 - when Maus was built, Germany had a different flag.
1:18 - punt gun has to be emplaced on a boat, not on someone's shoulder.
1:28 - pretty sure there were larger bombards over the centuries.
1:40 - that's a mortar round, not a shell.
2:10 - I can certify this is not a battleship.
2:29 - not only you mistook cartridge for bullet (bullet is the metal thing that flies out of barrel), you call an autocannon projectile with propellant "a bullet".
3:58 - what everyone should know is that word "katana" refers only to samurai swords that meet certain size criteria. Therefore, oversized samurai sword is not a katana.
5:33 - as far as dimensions go, Convair B-36 is still larger.
6:00 - you outdid yourself. You're comparing air-dropped bomb to a intercontinental ballistic missile. Bravo, bravo.
love how horrid the size was shown for the Abrams to Maus..... Le sigh
Bro know to much 🎉❤
Today I learned there was a gun throughout history that was bigger than the gustav
bro really used b2 as "normal bomber" 😂💀
I didnt know most of this stuff, thanks dude!
@@SupersveM Anytime, man! Glad the video helped you
A lot of it is wrong and completely out of scale.
USA what is wrong with you for the largest machine gun💀
It's used on planes for CAS...
Heh, we built an entire plane around it. It produces so much recoil the plane can only fire in one second bursts. The smoke also flies into the air intake on the jets, so they had to be elevated to reduce the chances of the thing simply falling out of the sky. A good 20% of the planes entire weight is just ammo alone
The Tupolev TU-160 seems intimidating at first, but let's not forget the B-2 is a stealth bomber while the TU-160 isn't, so the B-2 can actually hit it's target instead of being shot down by an S-400, or in the TU-160's case, a Patriot Air Defense missile platform
Bro even the f117 got shot down...
@Tomsk80 I know, Serbia bias is real
2:30 I don’t think that’s true, I mean I guess it depends on what you consider a bullet. I would say the theoretical difference between a bullet and an artillery shell is that one is meant for direct fire and the other is meant for indirect fire. And by that definition I guess the largest bullets would probably be some sort of tank shell. Like 120mm.
I love how we just tossed some wings on the GAU 8 and went yeah... That'll work
3:07
Thats the type of thing you and the homies would carve after finding a really big stick
where's the Longinus Spear
6:05 if that thing will be used at some day, everything is over
Hope it will never be used
I wonder why the name Satan is on it too 🤨
Man who stopped the nuclear war that’s what I stopped
@@Yauxvro I think this is self explanatory.
Tsar Bomba was the most potent nuclear bomb in history, so the largest nuclear bomb would definitely do less damage. Size doesn't always scale with power.
At 2:18, that's a DESTROYER on the left, not a battleship
I did NOT realise the Maus was that big
How's life in USA man?
Great!
Everythings bigger besides soem exeptions
We eat guns
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The Revolver right ?
The largest revolver is technically the .600 nitro express revolver
Nice video but you have mistakes in the names of the countries and flags. It would be better to include hystorical country names and flags by the time these weapons were constructed and not in modern country names and flags, it does matter a lot.
I thought it would be confusing for some. but next time i'll do it
Hold up. Did he really call a B2 a "normal bomber"?
Normal war cannon makes me wanna join Napoleon's army
5:50 It would be cool to see the size comparison of the RQ-4 Global Hawk to a small plane.
0:39 😂 какой же бред
4:00 Odachis arent katanas, for one they were actual main weapons unlike a katana (that was mostly used as a status symbol)
Largest tachi🤓☝️
katana means sword
odachi is katana
what we see as "default" is uchigatana
Human is also in this list.
The GUA Avenger is the gun on the A-10 Warthog. It go BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
The second you hear it, it's over
Hans! Get ze Gustav!
A lot of caveats have to be added to some of these. I'm reminded of the .950 JDJ "Fat Mac", supposedly the highest-caliber rifle in the world. Except it has to be fired from a bench rest from a gun with forty pounds of dead weight welded to it just to mitigate the recoil. Really it's a small artillery piece, not anything anyone could ever carry or use in the field.
Russia taking almost the entirety of aviation was some good superiority. Also naming that "thing" Anzio was a good thing for anime fans.
Where are the Americans superior ?
@dataillusion stealth and missiles. The F22 has a radar cross section of a bumblebee, the B2 stealth bomber has a cross section barely wider, Russia only has two stealth planes and neither are actually flying. One is still on the drawing board. Both of their rcs is that of a beach ball, much larger. America has at least 6 different stealth planes, all with an rcs lower then 1 foot^
Soviet Union needed large planes, because they had more landmass and less planes. So their planes needed plenty of range and cruise speed even to just cover their own turf, and most effecient way to achieve that is by making them bigger. Best example was MiG-25, built to chase American strategic bombers over vast emptyness of Siberia.
American counterexample is C-5 Galaxy, supercarriers, and landing ships size of normal carriers. Americans need high-capacity cargo planes and powerful fleet, because they need to be able to transport large quantity of war resources across ocean.