The Incredible Machines That Define Modern Warfare | The Ultimates: Compilation | Spark
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It is impressive they were able to implement the HANS device considering how much drivers like Dale Earnhardt were against it. Ironically, his crash and subsequent death greatly caused drivers to reconsider using it. I raced with that early HANS model in road course races at that time (mandatory amateur racing after Dale’s crash) and for anyone like me with a hint of claustrophobia it was difficult to get comfortable with it as you could not turn your head freely. But it saved a ton of lives and drivers like me learned to race with it. Great Invention! Thank you Dale for making us use it!
I fell asleep in my couch with TH-cam on autoplay, woke up to an F1 car at 4AM, and then it was military stuff.... The algorithm knows me so well since F1 and stuff that blows other stuff up are my favorite. ..
I fell asleep in my couch with TH-cam on autoplay, woke up to an F1 car at 4AM, and then it was military stuff.... The algorithm knows me so well since F1 and stuff that blows other stuff up are my favorite.
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🤣 I can totally relate
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Darude - Sandstorm
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Glad it wasn't just me
This documentary is an absolute masterpiece! I was captivated by the wealth of information and the engaging storytelling. It's incredible how these military aircraft and weapons have evolved over time. The level of detail and research in this compilation is truly impressive. 🎥🔥📚
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I love the generic version of Sandstorm at the beginning
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The most brutal aspect of the Longbow is the peekaboo radar & the helmet-connected heavy machinegun; to look, in absolute darkness if needed, at an enemy and blow him up is mental!
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Tiff Needell is narrating? I didn't even know that when I clicked on this video. What a pleasant surprise.
I just asked that question . You can’t mistake his voice and inflections . Cheers from Australia
I'm imaging him throwing an F22 around the Mach loop while describing the throttle response improvements over the previous model.
Tiff is always a great choice. This was a super depressing vid though.
Outstanding documentary, very interesting and informative
Tiff's voice is the best! It never gets old!
Lmao I left Spark on to enjoy the vids and while I was in the bathroom, I heard Tiff and thought "I should comment on this" lol. Scrolled down and saw your comment. He's one of my fav car personalities with Chris Harris.
F-16 Fighting Falcon: This aircraft has been in service since 1978 and is used by 25 countries around the world. It is known for its versatility and has proven to be an effective fighter in multiple conflicts.
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Also the F-16 was designed by pilots for pilots.
The F15 first flew in July 1972 then It is among the most successful modern fighters, with over 100 victories and no losses in aerial combat . not to mention ASAT capability. Also so much more
Super happy with the video. Was wonderful to hear all about legendary ace pilot Ayrton Senna and the F1 and NASCAR "The Ultimate Military Aircrafts And Weapons Of All Time" machines. Thank you.
I’ve had rides on Huey’s, blackhawks, and CH-47’s. Jumped from all three, rappelled ou5 of Hueys, and Blackhawks.
That sounds awsome
Didn’t have to, just wanted to?
@@seebarry4068military no doubt
The Russians have been losing helicopters hand over fist in the Ukraine. The point is that these machines are not immune to missiles in fact they are very vulnerable to them.
Thre capabilities of the Apache Longbow are truly impressive!
The AH-56 Cheyenne would have been a better overall attack Helicopter. A shame they don't remake a modern attack helicopter with the same performance.
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🫡 to you, my dad and everyone else in transportation that makes the military possible. POPs spent 23yrs in the Army and 80% of that was in a CH47 Chinook.
Thats not a question
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Congratulations. I'm sure you are proud of him.
Whoa…230kmh? That’s about 142mph. When I worked as a Sheriff’s investigator in the late 1970s I hit 140mph numerous times on I-94 in pursuits . We were operating the 1976 Plymouth Fury 4dr at the time, with the 440 magnum V8. We had the highest rated tires as well as oil and tranny fluid coolers and special brakes. I think everyone called them Blues Mobiles later on. We won most of our pursuits just because of equipment superiority. They might have hot cars with blowers, etc., but never Z rated tires or oil cooler and tranny fluid coolers and usually after about 40 miles at or above 100mph their engines would hatch and we would see an oil slick and then either them pulling over or them with an engine fire.
But anything over 125 used to scare the crap out of me because you would be out running your warning equipment and an accident at those speeds you would not live through. Unless it was a violent felony I started braking off when we exceeded 125, but I always worked the night shifts so traffic was always very lite. I can’t imagine doing those speeds on a curved track or roadway. Those guys were braver than I would ever be!
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*grunts in Tim the Tool Man*
@@archstanton161 Jealousy will get you nowhere in life.
that sounds like Tiff Nedel that used to race circuit cars. he also was a host of a show that competed w top gear called "fifth gear" Tiff was the man!
did anyone hear the royalty free version of darude sandstorm 😂
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The "autonomous flight" ability gives the pilots the opportunity to sleep during those 30+ hour long missions which has been a real problem for the B-2.
Basically the B2 is being used for missions it was never intended for
It was built for short range missions to penetrate Soviet Air defense and carpet bomb airfields
We don't need a huge bomb bay , but we need more range and the ability to fly over 30 hours at a time.
It's not a WWW3 bomber like the B2 , it's the "reach out and nail that little bastard 10,000 miles away" Bomber.
I’m an retired Army medic. I once transported a patient to Little Rock Air Force Base and stayed overnight in Air Force barracks. It was much better than our barracks. I asked how you guys rate better barracks than us. He said “do you think those fly boys want their maintenance crews unhappy😂”
True statement. A 12-pack here and there helps too.
Do the army pilots want their helicopter in a bad sharpe, this that what they saying? When I was stationed in Korea all the Air Force enlisted personnel stayed in officers quarters and got paid extra for substandard conditions, E-1 and up. The Air Force standards are living quarters and all support buildings. In the army they build work area than the barracks. The USAF goes back to congress for more money and get it because work area is not done.
Glad to hear it
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I’m puzzled why the Apache LongBow has taken so long to bring to the battlefield, especially as I was able to play it as a game (Helicopter Gunship in the early 1990’s (!).
Heck even the rotors are still based on the even earlier 1970’s design of BERP’s (British Experimental Rotor programme) which had for the time, extra quiet and extra quick rotors that were designed to help reduce the rotor tips becoming supersonic. They were made for the British Westland Lynx Helicopter in 1971, and became the fastest rotor powered helicopter in use for many years at the time a record speed of 250mph.
It was a record it retained for quite a few years until,retiring in 2018 and ranked in the world’s top 10 fastest helicopters - not bad for something that’s over 40-years old already. It’s only recently been withdrawn from frontline service which is shown in the following article;
The Westland Lynx is a British multi-purpose twin-engined military helicopter designed and built by Westland Helicopters at its factory in Yeovil. Originally intended as a utility craft for both civil and naval usage, military interest led to the development of both battlefield and naval variants. Wikipedia
Developed into: Westland 30; AgustaWestland AW159 Wildcat
First flight: 21 March 1971
Introduction: 1978
National origin: United Kingdom
Number built: 450 (as of 2009)
Primary users: British Army (historical); Royal Navy (historical); German Navy; See Operators for others
Retired: 2017 (Royal Navy), 2018 (British Army), 2020 (French Navy)
I'm not entirely sure what you mean by why it's taken so long to take the longbow into combat?
They've been in every major and some minor conflicts the US has been in since it was first brought up to D variant spec. You can find stories of the pilots and gunners talking about their experiences in combat in the AH-64D's in the early 2000's, only a few years after they entered service.
Earlier variants also saw combat service.
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The word "Aircraft" does not take a letter "s" to be plural. That is because the word "aircraft" is called an irregular plural. There is a grammatical error in the title of this video. You are supposed to use the word "Aircraft" for both the singular and plural form. For example, you say "Aircraft Carrier" to talk about a ship that holds many aircraft. Nobody calls that ship an "Aircrafts Carrier". Please correct the title of this video to be "The Ultimate Military Aircraft and Weapons of All Time". Thank you. Other examples of irregular plurals are: Mouse vs Mice (plural), Formula vs Formulae (plural), bread vs bread (plural, no such word as "breads"), cactus vs cacti (plural), index vs indices (plural), spacecraft vs spacecraft (plural, no such word as spacecrafts), fruit vs fruit (plural, no such word as fruits), antenna vs antennae (plural, no such word as antennas), octopus vs octopi (plural), etc.
'Fruits' with an s is definitely a word. The word fruit is an exception where the noun is both countable and uncountable so the plural of the word fruit can either be fruit or fruits. I.e. The fruits of our labor- Would be a proper usage but certainly the word fruits is real and exists. Same with the word Antennas, Antenna with a plural s is a proper plural when referring to electrical equipment and the word Antennae is most properly used to describe the multiple of protuberances on the head of insects.
@@Str8murkufool17 The proper usage is "The fruit of our labor" meaning that the labor is bearing fruit or multiple results. "Fruits" is not a word. If "Fruits of our labor" sounds even remotely correct to you then I would have referred you to my very expensive British teachers who actually used this very example as a sample of the types of errors that is often taught in public schools. I am American but I received a very international education by American, British and Canadian educators and I also speak 3 languages so I've seen it all.
@Digital Evidence Expert Here's an example: My favorite fruits are apples, bananas, and oranges. You would never want to say, "My favorite fruit are apples, bananas and oranges." It sounds improper. Your international education is meaningless and your knowledge of languages other than English are irrelevant and do not apply. Fruits is absolutely a real word and has proper usages. Here's 3 more examples of proper usage since you think you're so smart:
The supermarket has a wide selection of exotic fruits such as Papaya and Mango.
The juice is made from a variety of fresh fruits.
I love oranges and other citrus fruits.
The fact you used an appeal to authority logic fallacy to affirm the validity and superiority of your assertion completely discredits you. Not to mention a simple Google search would have provided the proper usage, context and an explanation for the word fruits validity. You failed both literally and rhetorically. Both your grammar and the logic you're using to support the validity of your assertions regarding grammar are invalid!
Hey jimmy..working on the ground crew for and agriculture flying service in Jonesboro Ar..was one of my first jobs in 1988..I've witnessed crashes and plenty of maintenance..so I respect everything you do..how ever I've only been flying twice in my life..come take me flying!!IM USE TO CRAZY PILOTS!😂😂
"The ultimate Military Aircrafts and Weapons of all time"
Ah yes, my favorite military craft, the F1 racecar.
Disgusting!
I miss my days in Army aviation.
Really interesting. Thanks for posting!
I've seen one in real life , close UP and DAMN THAT THING IS SPOOKY , I'M GLAD IT'S MY FREND 🔧
My step father was assigned to that ship and was allowed a trade with another sailors duty that day. He survived with a piece of of something hit his leg as he leaving heading into concord a nearby city. In the 80’s was a series of reports that spelled out the dark story that had been hidden until the records were obtained from secrecy by the pentagon. Turns out the govt had needed to know what would happen if an atom bomb exploded on or near a war ship. So the ship filled with black sailors would be sacrificed as experimental victims. It apparently blew a sizable hole in the bottom of the riverbed that was astonishing in that it was solid rock . The explosion was referred to as the Port Chicago style of mushroom cloud typical of an atom bomb. It was the first explosion of an atom bomb. Subsequently the mushroom cloud at Los Alamo was typified as the Port Chicago type of explosion. It was covered up until radio station KPFA in Berkeley ca. aired the report for about s week exposing the devastation by ordering the experimental explosion by commanders of the navy and the labs at Los Alamo .😢
The hills on the southern side of the port were considered a natural barrier between the port and the city of Concord. So it was chosen for that reason.
@@rickelpers1820 wtf that gotta do with what he said
@@Triggatra4258 well to be fair neither of them make any sense so perhaps they have a way of communicating only understood by them 2.! 😂😂🤭🤷♂️
It seems like you have done your homework correctly.
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@@rickybalbia9612 the vid is a 3hr long. It covers multiple military topics.
...the lesson to the wise is , never think with your ego , always think with your brains , or your will literary loose your head.,stay safe and blessings to all.
Sad that they canceled the Comanche. Was such a cool looking chopper.
Most sexy helicopter ever designed. But how far we came. Now a dji drone could almost do the same.
There is NO word-Aircrafts- Aircraft is plural on its own.
aircraft
noun
air·craft ˈa(ə)r-ˌkraft
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plural aircraft
: a machine (as an airplane, glider, or helicopter) that can travel through the air and that is supported either by its own buoyancy or by the action of the air against its surfaces
Tiff Needle’s voice is unique! What a legend!❤
IDK about other people but the thought of atomic bombs gives him cold chills. the force there is no ethical reasoning that can justify its use in any type of warfare.
War is never " ethical"!
Well that was depressing. I took part in the initial integration trials of the FN 0.50" M3M to British Army and Royal Navy Lynx and RAF & RN Merlin. We did the first fit to the Army's Lynx Mk7 in 1997. Also carried out trials of M3M on Sea King, Puma and Chinook. Now Sea King, Lynx Mk7, Mk9A and Mk8 all retired from service. I got old!
The most frustrating part of Senna's death is... He survived the crash! The cable that was holding the tyre still attached to the pod was supposed to come off as well. Had it come off, Senna would still be here, albeit not sure if driving, but...!
Most people believe he died on impact and the truth is so frustratingly sad. My grandfather talks about watching that race and how shocking the truth was when it came out.
Williams engineering
The La Mans crash that killed eighty people is unbelievably tragic.
They should make all attack helos to be both analog and digital
After watching the entire video I have come to the conclusion that this Spark channel is all about stitching a bunch of videos together and no context with the original source. Yeah, the race car segment had nothing to do with the military.
Nonetheless interesting🤷🏼♂️
Isn’t that what all videos are?
Comment Trying to find fault where there is none.
If you haven't noticed you probably weren't born when these videos were made.
And mispronounce a lot of words.
Ayrton Senna's crash was caused by a faulty weld on an extension bar HE requested to be added to his car. He wanted his steering wheel closer to him. Steering broke, and the car went straight into the wall. A tyre came off and hit him in the head. The sparks are caused by a skid plate under every F1 car. It does NOT cause the car to lose grip at all. How hard is it to actually speak to educated people in the business? Being accurate isn't the main goal I guess!
“The new Comanche is due to be in service in 2009”
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It’s good to hear one of my favourite racing drivers Tiff Needell proving the commentary extremely well…
This program is way old. The Comanche was cancelled back on 23 February 2004...
Really long, but fascinating. The advances in technology amazing. Helicopters amazing advances. I always thought racecardriving a dangerous unnecessary risk. I now can see many life saving advances have been made trying to prevent common injuries or deaths. So in essence it's really advanced injury and death prevention.
It's a very old documentary and in many ways is really out of date. Simply too many to list! I wish you well young lady.
What are you smoking?
You better be a woman talking about risk.
Amazing video indeed guys❤❤❤
Hilarious to hear a sandstorm remix in a film about rotary wing ac
Sounds fucking sick.
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Nope. There will always be pilots in our most advanced fighters. Signals can be interrupted. Drones can be shut down. Pilots can’t be jammed.
2:24:12 The F-15 is the only air ownership fighter in the world, much less superiority.
2:33:59 "...go up in a hurry that way..." "...and then go shoot down a satellite."
2:36:20 "...the new one..." Which, turns out, is going to be a heavily updated F-15. I'm so happy.
Guy Says: come to the mall!!and get the kid that plays the video games...
um in 2023, what is a mall....??...
20 years later
Guy Says: go to the house!!and get the kid that is piloting that boeing jet in VR, we want him..
This is some early 2000s stuff.
MySpace Tom
Mid 90's based on some of the "new" technology it mentions
The commentator sounds like tiff nedell
I love this. I do have to say, for the Apache simulator that is a multimillion dollar sim, I’d expect better than Nintendo 64 graphics! Seems like it just needs to be good enough to get the point but I just would’ve thought they might look a little better. Looks super fun to fly though!
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That segment was probably made 20 years ago.
We used CCTT simulators to train aa scouts in the early 2000's for the time the graphics were unparalleled.
Yep, thats what government contracts get you.. 40% is actually used properly, 40% is unjustified profits from cost and corner cutting, and 20% goes to the politicians that approve them.. just my rough uncited opinion..
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Good thing we have dcs world huh!
This whole video is more than 20 years old, so the simulators have likely improved over the decades. All of this is old news
The Apache can also be used to evac. The SAS did that (video is on TH-cam).
This program is way old. The Comanche was cancelled back on 23 February 2004...
It’s called a spur ride
The strike able version of the F15 is a 2 seater, all the ones shown were a pure air superiority fighter that is not equipped for the use of air to ground! The best they have for ground attack is that 20mm canon.
Interesting to look back at the “future” from 15 + years in the future. Starting at 41:30 take a shot every time Colonel Birmingham says “really”. I’ve already passed out.
That is an impressive track record for military equipment.
22:11 I love the phrase “it can land on water” 😂❤🇷🇴
It’s fitting the the deadliest helicopter be named after the deadliest Light Calvary ever. The Apache Native American
Hope to see many of the Leopards rolling into Ukraine soon! Also the F16's from The Netherlands! Slava Ukraine I have become so mentally and emotionally aligned with Ukraine that the other night, in response from another Russian lie about who attacked who. I SAID " We didn't attack Russia, Russia attacked us!" And, I don't have a drop of Ukrainian blood but wish I did!
@ 55: 51 The fatal crash of senna...
The more I look at videos of it... The straight angle heading 2 the wall;... he suffered a heart attack... as there was NO signs of braking nor swerving...
I was at Indy in 82' when Gordon smiley hit the wall at 200mph....as a teen ...i was freaked out...all i saw was...the fire ball...but...later...others said they saw his flaming body hit the catch fence when his car desinagrated.....it literally gave me nightmares😞😞😞😞RIP Gordon🙏🙏
A part of front suspension hit the visor of his helmet and smashed the brain. What heart attack?
Something seems to break, a jolt occurs just before he lost control, then at the barrier the tire smashed his head in/broke his neck.
steering shaft broke as it was cut put in a knuckle and welded by a mechanic before the race to change the angle to give him more leg room
There was braking that occurred. His steering was also still active. It's believed s tire had gone down causing him to bottom out!
the portion on the RAH-66 aged like fine milk.
Hearing how they use the term "digital" as a buzzword reminds me of how they use "AI" as the buzzword today. Probably near 30 yrs and not much changes.
Edit: holy shit the Comanche this shit is ancient
Extremely disturbing how as a human race we love to destroy ourselves and our beautiful planet
A 3 hour video like this could really gain from using ‘chapters’…
and being less than 13 years out of date
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Do you know where to find info on modern war technologies? Like Israeli anti-missile defense system and the dilaceration missile of flying rotating knives that the us used on some guy in the middle east this year
What's the actual state of the art in military technology? What are the most interesting, unusual, weird, unbelievable, etcetera; technologies we have, are being developed, or were pitched but never done?
One last thing, do you have any idea what military satellites are capable of? Are they all the same? Are they just space cameras/communications?
I literally have no idea where to find what I'm trying to find, maybe there's a Scott Manley of the pentagon here on TH-cam and I just don't know about it, but I'm assuming you might know of one such channel
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Excellent documentary! The title misleads, but I am glad to see so much on racing dangers and car safety. For example, this video made me aware of this problem for the first time : Sparks coming out from the bottoming of Ayrton Senna's car? Why wasn't he informed via radio that something was wrong before he lost control and hit that wall? Something really stinks about his crew, if those sparks could have been seen by them. The material on F15 and F-16 fighters was great... It is wonderful that they are still being used as superb weapons defending our airspace. What a kick it must be to pilot these things!
If I remember correctly the Japanese finally did something similar to what the British did at Messin Belgium over a decade before but on a smaller scale during the Siege of Port Arthur Manchuria during the Russo-Japanese War but only after absorbing some dreadful percentages of attrition in failed frontal assaults. I'd have to re familiarize myself with that conflict to recall the particulars and results but I believe it was successful in advancing their position though it didn't yet end the siege. I remember ghoulish descriptions of dissected cadavers with staring eyes being as much a part of the landscape of the battleground as the similarly well trodden soil they were mixed with.. Indeed a prelude to the trenches of WW!
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Oh wow. One day soon the choppers will be indestructible and fully bullet proof. Well on the way anyway. That's very cool and some more info I had no idea about.
My fiancé works on Apache and black hawk helicopters. I think it’s pretty cool but she thinks it’s just another day at the office haha
She works on both Apaches and Blackhawks?
@@9HighFlyer9 yes but primarily Blackhawk avionics and Apache weapon systems
@@neooverby3750 ok, I get it now. I thought you were saying she worked on both as an airframe repairer which didn't make sense to me.
A childhood friend of mine has an uncle that was an engineer on the Apache TADS.
@@9HighFlyer9 oh yeah they have other people for that the base she is at does have both platforms and one other one but I don’t remember what it’s called
Shouldn’t that be fiancée
Their death becomes their legacy, and you show Earnhardt? Nonsense. His legacy was established long before he was killed.
The Ultimate Military Aircrafts And Weapons Of All Time | The Ultimates: Compilation | Spark 45mins in it turns to racing......
Yeah then farms or summit
Oh wait maybe not
I have been sitting here waiting and waiting for Ultimate Military Aircrafts and Weapons of all Time... wow, talk about getting away from what this video says it is... wish they could stick to the heading and left the racing to it's own video. I think less than half way through the video I quit watching.
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The Interesting part... They where used In World War 2!
FA 233 "Drache" first ever Used Helicopter in an Military Use. Germany where really Advanced in many Places No other nation where. And the Technology where used in Many Other Nations first Prototypes for Comercial and Military use.
But this old Helicopter can't compete with this Elegantly and We'll made Helicopter from today
“The chinook can land on water” 🤯
Amazing.
the discount darude sandstorm always gets me
Nice to see that GB is right up there in world dominance . Lets not give it away this time
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BUT IF POSSIBLE TO BECOME INVISIBLE 😮
IT WILL BE THE END OF TIME ✈️🌎
"Named after syox , Chief Blackhawk ." Think being an american, he would know Sioux is pronounced like sue. And Chinook is pronounced like Shinook.
The narrator needs an English course. It is pronounced (sha-nook) She is a beautiful bird. I am a US Navy Veteran and I love these birds.
The plural of "Aircraft" is "Aircraft".
The singular form is "an aircraft"
Whoever uploads these videos isn't an english native speaker, give them a break
@@kkuhn With 1,5 million subscribers, that is no longer an excuse.
@@kkuhn Well, There TH-cam directory also says “aircrafts” and they are Americans which means this error is common and needs to be addressed much like saying “RPMs” when the correct term is RPM since “revolutions” is the plural and is included. Thanks
I agree with all of you…so far, this is why proper education is so important. Not all this CRT and Queer shit. Reading, Writing and Arithmetic along with Civics, economics, science and history (actual) These should be the basics. Ok, that’s my rant… thanks for listening
can't wait for 2009 when that new 'copter goes into service
How did we get from extreme fighting machines, to extreme racing machines.
Just to remember that most combat helicopters are heavy therefore
they need firm ground for their narrow wheels to remain vertical !
In soft fields they can become stuck ,not good in battle condition
WE DEVELOPED AND FITTED ONE OF THAT RADAR DURING OPERATION EAGLE CLAW.
Lol, with drones and accuracy of today's hand held rocket launchers a helicopter or tank are literally the last place I'd like to be in.
@Space Lizard I'll take my chances on foot than any vehicle
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Woke up to a helicopter video!!!!!! Best!Day!Ever!
One of the mu favourite
70 minutes of fascinating information.
I flew Hueys for 4.5 years way back in 1984-88.
Based in Townsville (35Sqn) for 3.5 years punctuated with 11 months in the MFO (Multi National Observers) … the Peace Keeping force between Egypt and & Israel.
Of all the aircraft I’ve flown (Jumbos, B767. A330, macchi jets, Hercs & more), the Huey has always been my favorite … even though she tried to kill me 6 times !!!
Thank God for the excellent flying training I received in the RAAF.
So if that system were ever compromised then your enemy would know your friendly position, risky system for a support piece that is sent in by itself all the time
cryptography is good, also paired with micro burst data link on random frequencys is just the beginning.
Dale Senior was a victim of his own ignorance. There I said it. The intimidator got intimidated.
The plural of “aircraft” is “aircraft”. “Aircrafts” would mean, as an example, doing artwork while parachuting.
These are upgraded...but the blades are still there...maybe centuries from now those rotor blades will be a thing of the past...
I never knew formula 1 was military based
Take a shot for every time the guy says the word digital
Comanche - beautiful, expensive and useless! A computer game hero.
‘Aircrafts’ is not the plural of aircraft. It’s not vital but might as well get it right!
I love this. But that great value version of Darude's "Sandstorm" is killing me. Lol
Is Tiff Needell the narrator?
Haha I WAS ON THAT 340 DAY USS NIMITZ DEPLOYMENT xD that's crazy, definitely got a sub for mentioning that! Just got out of the navy last April of 2022, worked as an IT and did telecoms. Worst part of thay deployment was that it was during the pandemic and we didn't even get port visits 😂 at one point when I was on nights went 30 days without seeing the sun, man good times. All in all tho could been worse don't wana be Debbie downer, ty if you actually read this far ❤😂
Love it.
Americans and Germany both used helocopters in ww2.
Really can you send me to a video or something that says they did...I really dont think they did, always thought that it was invented after the war
They did not!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣😱😱🤪🤪
@Maria Torres Google it :) this is what I found.
The German helicopters of World War II are one of the little-known weapons of the Nazi German arsenal. These aircrafts were created to serve a specific military purpose and they did have some success in the role they were assigned.
@@deenmerkuri8379 yes I believe Germany mostly used them in mountain areas.
There's a good story from late ww2 about a wounded downed airman in the south pacific jungles.
They could not reach him by conventional meens so they use a U.S. army helocopter. It was a new aircraft a weak lift almost not strong enough for 2 people and couldn't fly that far.
They ended up trucking gas in as far as they could for the helocopter to use just to reach the airman.
The pilot made it but barely and ended up saving the downed airman.
I believe it was proof the helocopter supporters in the military was looking for and I believe it was the first use of a helocopter in a U.S. combat zone.
Japanese fighters where a big worry for them.