Early on 17 January 1991, Operation desert shield came to an end when the air campaign of Operation desert storm began. Task Force normandy, consisting of nine AH-64 Apache helicopters from the U.S. Army's 101st Aviation Regiment, 101st ABN DVN (Air Assault), accompanied by four Air Force MH-53 Pave Low special operations helicopters, flying fast and low, opened fire at 0236 - Baghdad time - on 17 January. After their 27 Hellfire missiles destroyed Iraqi radar sites, the Apaches followed with 100 Hydra-70 rockets that knocked out the associated anti-aircraft guns. The attack created a twenty-mile gap in the enemy's air defense network opening a corridor through which U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle fighters, supported by EF-111 Ravens, raced into Iraqi air-space virtually unopposed followed by hundreds of U.S. Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps and Coalition fixed-wing aircraft and cruise missiles. Operating almost with impunity, U.S. and allied air forces pummeled Iraqi positions and supply lines. Massive B-52 strikes, and almost equally devastating psychological warfare leaflet drops, did much to sap the Iraqis’ will to fight. GROUND CAMPAIGN “Our strategy to go after this [Iraqi] army is very simple. First we’re going to cut it off, and then we’re going to kill it” - General Colin Powell, 23 February 1991 Finally, on 24 February, the ground war began. Hours before the start of the offensive, special reconnaissance teams from the 5th and 3d Special Forces Groups (Airborne), 1st Special Forces, flying out of King Khalid Military City on specially configured helicopters, were sent deep behind Iraqi lines to gather intelligence. Kicking off the main attack in bad weather, the XVIII Airborne Corps quickly made an end run around the open right flank of the Iraqi Army. Simultaneously, U.S. and allied forces in the east attacked directly north toward Kuwait City. The Tiger Brigade (1st Brigade, 2d Armored Division), supporting Marine Corps units, pushed directly north from Saudi Arabia through blazing Kuwaiti oil fields set on fire by retreating Iraqis. By midafternoon on the first day of battle, elements of the 101st and 82d Airborne Divisions were deep into Iraq, in one case just twenty-four miles south of the Euphrates River.Due to the speed of the allied advance, the VII Corps began its attack ahead of schedule early in the afternoon on the twenty-fourth. Penetrating the minefields to their front, U.S. soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division overran Iraqi positions within a few hours. The Iraqi troops-tired, hungry, and physically and psychologically battered-began surrendering in droves. The next day the 1st Armored Division quickly crushed the Iraqi 26th Infantry Division as VII Corps pivoted to the east. The 24th Infantry Division’s heavy armor moved rapidly northward, meeting sporadic resistance from demoralized Iraqi troops. Linking up with the 101st battle positions, the 24th Division moved the 200 miles north to the Euphrates River Valley by noon on the twenty-sixth, blocking a major Iraqi supply route and possible avenue of retreat. In one of the most decisive actions of the war, the VII Corps, moving directly east with three heavy divisions abreast, attacked the elite Iraqi Republican Guard units. Late in the afternoon on the twenty-sixth, the VII Corps hit elements of the Tawakalna Division in the battle of 73 Easting. In quick succession, the 2d ACR, 1st and 3d Armored Divisions, and the 1st Infantry Division smashed through the Tawakalna Division. Overwhelming the enemy with accurate tank fire and assisted by deadly Apache helicopter gunships, the VII Corps hit the Medina Division in the early afternoon of the twenty-seventh. At the Battle of Medina Ridge, the 1st Armored Division discovered an attempted Iraqi ambush and destroyed over 300 enemy tanks. The battles of desert storm soon wound down against crumbling resistance. With the VII Corps poised to crush the remainder of the Republican Guard units, only the declaration of a cease-fire saved the Iraqis. When, two days after the cease-fire, elements of the Republican Guard’s Hammurabi Division engaged the 1st Brigade, 24th Infantry Division, just north of Highway 8, the Iraqis lost over 185 armored vehicles and 400 trucks within a few hours. In 100 hours, U.S. and allied ground forces in Iraq and Kuwait decisively defeated a battle-hardened and dangerous enemy. During air and ground operations, U.S. and allied forces destroyed over 3,000 tanks, 1,400 armored personnel carriers, and 2,200 artillery pieces along with countless other vehicles. This was achieved at a cost to the United States of 96 soldiers killed in action, 2 died of wounds, and 105 non-hostile deaths. AFTERMATH With Kuwait liberated, U.S. forces immediately turned to humanitarian missions. They sorted out refugees, assisted the Kuwaitis in reoccupying their city, and helped them begin the long process of rebuilding. U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Corps of Engineer units set up food, water, and fuel distribution points and medical clinics. The American instrument of war became a force for peace. The long struggle of reconstruction was just beginning as most of the victorious U.S. Army combat units headed home. FYI: you don't have to like this is copy and paste that took 1 min
this is what i want to do as a og i think i started before nukes where added but past that this is what content i want to see and not just reviews of updates
You guys got the vehicles actualy right, I was thinking of just watching a lot of random USA vehicles against modern T-90s👏🤓 even tho you guys missed the oportunity for an ah64 be destroying an T-72 like usual CAS, best wt film ever
@@EnderKnightGames we currently dont have mi25 ingame, mig gurka and v22 are just meant as replacements for vehicles that were used that we dont have ingame
@@ThatAustrianRedstoneGuy Wait let me rephrase that, the Iraqis didn’t use the Mi-24, they used the Mi-25 but in game model is just the Mi-24, even tho there’s like no difference, for the Gurkha and Osprey just use a Humvee and Blackhawk respectively
2:08 The local Police headed to the closest elementery/middle school after seeing google geminis original definition for the word "skibidi" (It involved murder and tax fraud)
If the cinematic is called "desert storm" why did you use navy jets? The f14 tomcat is navy , if u dont believe me , check its description. Overall this is the best cinematic i have ever seen.
What me and my friends try to do: But we are having trouble doing cause for some REASON A RANDOM GUY ACROSS THE MAP THAT JUST JOINED HAS TO INTERUPT US AND ITS ALWAYS EITHER THE GUYS THAT DON'T TOUCH GRASS AND HAVE 500 REBIRTHS AND EVERYTHING OR THE 2 REBIRTH GUYS THAT ARE JUST ANNOYING this video is great tho i didn't expect this music
He did what we all want to do in war tycoon 😢
I wish people were like this 😢
real
Real
Bro is so true 😢
Everyone’s doing free for all, I hate it!
That was actually very high quality, well done...not least the footage, keeping everyone interested to get it done 👍
Early on 17 January 1991, Operation desert shield came to an end when the air campaign of Operation desert storm began. Task Force normandy, consisting of nine AH-64 Apache helicopters from the U.S. Army's 101st Aviation Regiment, 101st ABN DVN (Air Assault), accompanied by four Air Force MH-53 Pave Low special operations helicopters, flying fast and low, opened fire at 0236 - Baghdad time - on 17 January.
After their 27 Hellfire missiles destroyed Iraqi radar sites, the Apaches followed with 100 Hydra-70 rockets that knocked out the associated anti-aircraft guns. The attack created a twenty-mile gap in the enemy's air defense network opening a corridor through which U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle fighters, supported by EF-111 Ravens, raced into Iraqi air-space virtually unopposed followed by hundreds of U.S. Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps and Coalition fixed-wing aircraft and cruise missiles.
Operating almost with impunity, U.S. and allied air forces pummeled Iraqi positions and supply lines. Massive B-52 strikes, and almost equally devastating psychological warfare leaflet drops, did much to sap the Iraqis’ will to fight.
GROUND CAMPAIGN
“Our strategy to go after this [Iraqi] army is very simple. First we’re going to cut it off, and then we’re going to kill it”
- General Colin Powell, 23 February 1991
Finally, on 24 February, the ground war began. Hours before the start of the offensive, special reconnaissance teams from the 5th and 3d Special Forces Groups (Airborne), 1st Special Forces, flying out of King Khalid Military City on specially configured helicopters, were sent deep behind Iraqi lines to gather intelligence. Kicking off the main attack in bad weather, the XVIII Airborne Corps quickly made an end run around the open right flank of the Iraqi Army. Simultaneously, U.S. and allied forces in the east attacked directly north toward Kuwait City. The Tiger Brigade (1st Brigade, 2d Armored Division), supporting Marine Corps units, pushed directly north from Saudi Arabia through blazing Kuwaiti oil fields set on fire by retreating Iraqis. By midafternoon on the first day of battle, elements of the 101st and 82d Airborne Divisions were deep into Iraq, in one case just twenty-four miles south of the Euphrates River.Due to the speed of the allied advance, the VII Corps began its attack ahead of schedule early in the afternoon on the twenty-fourth. Penetrating the minefields to their front, U.S. soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division overran Iraqi positions within a few hours. The Iraqi troops-tired, hungry, and physically and psychologically battered-began surrendering in droves. The next day the 1st Armored Division quickly crushed the Iraqi 26th Infantry Division as VII Corps pivoted to the east.
The 24th Infantry Division’s heavy armor moved rapidly northward, meeting sporadic resistance from demoralized Iraqi troops. Linking up with the 101st battle positions, the 24th Division moved the 200 miles north to the Euphrates River Valley by noon on the twenty-sixth, blocking a major Iraqi supply route and possible avenue of retreat.
In one of the most decisive actions of the war, the VII Corps, moving directly east with three heavy divisions abreast, attacked the elite Iraqi Republican Guard units. Late in the afternoon on the twenty-sixth, the VII Corps hit elements of the Tawakalna Division in the battle of 73 Easting. In quick succession, the 2d ACR, 1st and 3d Armored Divisions, and the 1st Infantry Division smashed through the Tawakalna Division. Overwhelming the enemy with accurate tank fire and assisted by deadly Apache helicopter gunships, the VII Corps hit the Medina Division in the early afternoon of the twenty-seventh. At the Battle of Medina Ridge, the 1st Armored Division discovered an attempted Iraqi ambush and destroyed over 300 enemy tanks.
The battles of desert storm soon wound down against crumbling resistance. With the VII Corps poised to crush the remainder of the Republican Guard units, only the declaration of a cease-fire saved the Iraqis. When, two days after the cease-fire, elements of the Republican Guard’s Hammurabi Division engaged the 1st Brigade, 24th Infantry Division, just north of Highway 8, the Iraqis lost over 185 armored vehicles and 400 trucks within a few hours.
In 100 hours, U.S. and allied ground forces in Iraq and Kuwait decisively defeated a battle-hardened and dangerous enemy. During air and ground operations, U.S. and allied forces destroyed over 3,000 tanks, 1,400 armored personnel carriers, and 2,200 artillery pieces along with countless other vehicles. This was achieved at a cost to the United States of 96 soldiers killed in action, 2 died of wounds, and 105 non-hostile deaths.
AFTERMATH
With Kuwait liberated, U.S. forces immediately turned to humanitarian missions. They sorted out refugees, assisted the Kuwaitis in reoccupying their city, and helped them begin the long process of rebuilding. U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Corps of Engineer units set up food, water, and fuel distribution points and medical clinics. The American instrument of war became a force for peace. The long struggle of reconstruction was just beginning as most of the victorious U.S. Army combat units headed home.
FYI: you don't have to like this is copy and paste that took 1 min
Credits to the U.S. Army Center of military history website
Damn
It took one minute wow
I think bro copy and paste it
@@arrkyuulay2474he say it bruh
Getting this many people to help film something like this is so hard. Good job!
Damn thanks mate
Hey I'm subscribed to you thraffty!
@Thraffty i'm see you, you are type something in film war tycoon
I'm subbed thrafty on my pc
THIS SHOULD BE THE WAR TYCOON TRAILER
Fr
WOW
I can't believe it exists something like this ! Everything is synchronized, It's unbelievable !
Thanks mate
@@ATAF_Austrian_Armed_Forces you welcome 👍
this collab is insane amazing job
Every war tycoon player's dream
Yeah dude
yeh but its all free for all :(
I’m only on tanks😢
war tycoon cinematic goes hard
If only war tycoon players were like this
Yea fr
They should add player made servers
@@George-W-bush-21yor if you have a mobile account you could buy a private server but your friends would have to add the mobile account
@@George-W-bush-21ylike roleplay servers?
Real
that is the coolest intro of war tycoon i ever seen
Bro this is the only reason that keep me playing, this deserves more likess
Best war tycoon video this is my biggest dream fr😢
You should’ve had the Abrams’s fighting alongside some Bradley’s to make it a little more realistic but it already looks super awesome 🤩
Bro is getting ready for ww3
Have good amount of army 🔥🔥
كنت أفكر بالقيام بنفس الشئ ولكن لم أجد عدد كافي من اللاعبين ليقوموا بهذا . و ها أنت ذا حققت الهدف . 👍🏻👍🏻👌🏻
My dream become true, Blud deserve 1 Million subs NGL
Holy crap dude this is great keep it up
Thanks!
I love the historical accuracy of the vehicles, you used which vehicles were actually in the war.
This is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Congrats on 5k subs! 🔥
Ye
I can tell you speak latin spanish cuz of your name (Michi)
Sos de LATAM?
Good xyronix
Amazing film, captures all vehicles really well and the seting up was incredible and so organised
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow... i heard the ataf from a friend really cool cinematics guys
this is what i want to do as a og i think i started before nukes where added but past that this is what content i want to see and not just reviews of updates
You guys got the vehicles actualy right, I was thinking of just watching a lot of random USA vehicles against modern T-90s👏🤓 even tho you guys missed the oportunity for an ah64 be destroying an T-72 like usual CAS, best wt film ever
They missed a battle of 73 easting reference 😭
Also fyi the V-22, MiG-29 and Gurkha MPV weren’t used in Desert Storm as well as the Mi-24 being an Mi-25 Hind D
@@EnderKnightGames we currently dont have mi25 ingame, mig gurka and v22 are just meant as replacements for vehicles that were used that we dont have ingame
@@ThatAustrianRedstoneGuy Wait let me rephrase that, the Iraqis didn’t use the Mi-24, they used the Mi-25 but in game model is just the Mi-24, even tho there’s like no difference, for the Gurkha and Osprey just use a Humvee and Blackhawk respectively
@@ThatAustrianRedstoneGuy the reason am bitching about it is cuz the oc said the vehicles were right, which is true to a certain extent
So beautiful, as if it were a trailer for a movie, or for War Tycoon, from the Developers ❤
I make war tycoon content BUT THIS IS JUST AWESOME
W cinematic bro. Keep up the good work.
Best Cinematic of war tycoon so far
Thats amazing, you did everyone wants to do.
Youre a really good war tycoon TH-camr hope you make it to the best 🙏
Absolutely my respect for this video 🤝🔥
I like your video and your Faction
this deserves more likes
The best thing I've seen in the year
Nice video,also add some filters like film frame so that make the video feel like movie👍👍
DUDE! i love this video,i wanna make a video with my friends like this :DDD
Wow great video. i loved it
00:02 me and qvist are monke easter egg on the tree in the background:D
lol
THIS is how war tycoon should be played!
Imagine this team just pulling up on you 3:09
2:08 The local Police headed to the closest elementery/middle school after seeing google geminis original definition for the word "skibidi" (It involved murder and tax fraud)
damn good job i wish i had time to partake in that!
Finally It’s done
This deserves a sub and a like
This:😮😊
Actually:😢☠️💀👽🗿
abrams:
he protec
he attac
but most importantly:
HE INVADE IRAQ
He have blowout ammo rac
he protec Kuwait
Mano, os desenvolvedores podem usar esse vídeo até de propaganda pro jogo. Incrível ❤
画角が完璧すぎる
W cinematic video
I am a skilled player in war tycoon and saw many different types of edit of War tycoon but this is greatest so far, W
@@Lira-f8y ye 14 rebirth 101M have all plane and car and heli grinded and lvl 46
@@Lira-f8y Same as well, anything you say I have.
@@TrioGaming-348L you have any tips? I just entered the pvp world after getting my 7th rebirth and i dont have any skills
@@nandoplayeetc4980 Try to vs a clan or a teamers
And use a One Rifle, Sinper, Shotgun and a medic for first loadout
@@TrioGaming-348L thanks dude!
GOOD MORNIN SYRIA!!
How this one war game felt in childhood:
best mv of I ever seen
bro how dint it get more likes mane its 1 of the best war tycoon edit if seen
This is all players that they wanted
You are the best hell yeahh🦅
Great movie, I wish I could do that lol
Wow, just wow
Love this video
What a nice little find in my recommendations today.. War Tycoon without the toxicity bullshit.. Very nice.
You deserve a big like👍
I miss this thank you reminding this game now i will return this game now i will play this now
Wow this is so cool
Damn this is so epic
If you don’t know me Minos prime it’s me timmyundmrtimmy my account got deleted just wanted to say nice vid keep up the work
Worth subscribing
this so cool!!!
i really want war tycoons map to be bigger and add soldiers that protect you
Wow so great you did
the song should be Macarena - slowed because its for Desert Storm edit but this was good
Amazing❤
Thanks 😄
Nice video
Thanks
Could you imagine just looking outside your window and seeing 10 Abrams coming for your oil
I could…. Except I’d be there Abrams, and you’d be the Syrian…
Здравствуйте коллеги по игре, я из русской части игры, и строго могу сказать что видео очень хорошее, и мне оно нравится!
Actual fire
W Music
1:46 My favorite thing 😎
I miss this game
I like ur video
*"ATTENTION TO THE MAP!"* *"ATTACK THE ALPHA POINT!"*
"NEGATIVE!"
"ATTACK THE D POINT!"
@@ATAF_Austrian_Armed_ForcesNEVER!
@@JJCreggadeathATTACK THE D POINT
@@HiHigoreboxaa NO
@@JJCreggadeath ATTACK THE D POINT
Music Name: Everybody want to Rule the world
(Gulf WAR)(1990-1991)
(Results):(U.S. Alliance Victory)
🇺🇸🇬🇧🇫🇷🇨🇦🇮🇹🇦🇺🇯🇵🇵🇱🇹🇷🇪🇬
So cool I always wanted to do something like this but the only thing they do is raiding
Pov: the oil barrels spawned
I wonder how many effort had put into this
It took us around 2 months
nice vid, btw where's the bradley?
I forgot them ;-;
Man i wish it was like thsi
Imagine a 20 minute reaction of Desert Storm in War Tycoon
How much players in you clan... Best clan what i saw lol, awais want something like it
Around 70 in in-game factions and 300 on the Discord server
3:20 are they fighting their demons? nice video btw
Invisible iraqs
@@ATAF_Austrian_Armed_Forces new technology 😭
For THE KINGS
YESSIR W VID/CIMEMATIC
If the cinematic is called "desert storm" why did you use navy jets? The f14 tomcat is navy , if u dont believe me , check its description.
Overall this is the best cinematic i have ever seen.
America used it during Operation Desert Storm
@@ATAF_Austrian_Armed_Forces my bad then
@@ATAF_Austrian_Armed_Forces my bad
Can you do full movie in war tycoon? Please...
To cool
What me and my friends try to do:
But we are having trouble doing cause for some REASON A RANDOM GUY ACROSS THE MAP THAT JUST JOINED HAS TO INTERUPT US AND ITS ALWAYS EITHER THE GUYS THAT DON'T TOUCH GRASS AND HAVE 500 REBIRTHS AND EVERYTHING OR THE 2 REBIRTH GUYS THAT ARE JUST ANNOYING this video is great tho i didn't expect this music
We are doing them in a private server, it is way easier to make them there.
it probably would be impossible without it lol
What happened if your faction members listened to you😂
Quite literally what i want to do.
Hello ATAF, I really like your video and I was wondering if you needed a video editor, if so, I'd be glad to be one of your team!
No thank you, i edit them all by myself but you can join the video recording which made this video even possible👍
I can only dream of doing this😢