@@bhutch216 Because the line would probably break or it could just damage the ship if it falls there. And the lid is there to prevent any kind of leakage.
My Dad passed away last week and He was in The US Navy at 18 years of age, and I can’t imagine the trauma he went through during this chaos. Thank you Dad for your service! ❤️🙏🏻🥰
@@БорисМачкалян America is many Times stronger than russia, well only think that i can say about russian military is "Good luck" I can't wait when russia will use T-34 tanks in Ukraine xD 🤣
Seems like that could be designed to be on a little chain or something but I guess all these little things we need to constantly replace allow the military to ask for more money
@@balloonpoop it will create interruptions in launching as it can get tangled by the missile, and potentially damaging it, even disrupting its trajectory
RiM-116 the true last line of defense for ships. It is the most underrated layer of Aegis. It has a tremendous amount of energy behind it, and it accelerates to the speed so quickly, that coupled with advanced targeting and a high quality seeker war head, it is rated to engage high supersonic air breathing threats and ballistic missiles out to either 12km or 12kn of range and altitude, I can't remember which unit. It is the answer to the Df-Zf HGV China has. Hypersonic glide vehicles bleed energy as they move to the target, so by the time they are near the target, the RiM-116 has a higher energy level and can intercept it relatively easily.
В Российских цирконах и кинжалах наоборот ,чем ближе к цели тем быстрей! Потому,что в начале приходится преодолевать земное притяжение,а к концу приближения к цели ракета всё ещё работает и плюс помогает притяжение земли! Пусть сначала собьют,а после заявляют,что могут! А так деньги на ветер!
@@mcnugget3851 Not really. CIWS isn't much of a last line of defense frankly. It's decent for boat and drone swarms, but anything else it isn't very good against.
It would be pretty boring. Two convoys are sailing. Convoy A spots the other from 100km away and begins firing missiles. Soon after, convoy B finds convoy A and also opens fire. As the missiles approach their targets, the air defense systems wake up, and begin intercepting the missiles. First, the long range air defense, and eventually the CIWS (Close In Weapon Systems) begin to defend the ships. From the first wave, perhaps only a couple missiles get through, probably none. If one or more of the missiles do strike the ships, they might sink, they might not, depending on many factors, such as the specific missile used, the impact location, the size and armor level, etc. If any ships still have missiles, they will now be fired. Otherwise, both convoys will turn away, and the engagement will be over.
I know it's good for technology to advance but DAMNIT we're all going to miss the OG. There's nothing like hearing the phalanx shooting a blanket of 20mm at incoming mortars
The RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) is a small, lightweight, infrared homing surface-to-air missile in use by the German, Japanese, Greek, Turkish, South Korean, Saudi Arabian, Egyptian, Mexican, UAE, and United States Navies. It was originally intended and used primarily as a point-defense weapon against anti-ship missiles. As its name indicates, RAM rolls as it flies. The missile must roll during flight because the RF tracking system uses a two-antenna interferometer that can measure phase interference of the electromagnetic wave in one plane only. The rolling interferometer permits the antennas to look at all planes of incoming energy. In addition, because the missile rolls, only one pair of steering canards is required.[2] As of 2005, it is the only U.S. Navy missile to operate in this manner.[3] RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile USS New Orleans (LPD-18) launches RIM-116 missile 2013.jpg A RIM-116 being launched from USS New Orleans in 2013. Type Close-in weapon system Place of origin Germany and United States Service history In service 1992-present Used by § Operators Production history Designer General Dynamics (now Raytheon) and Diehl BGT Defence Designed 1976 Manufacturer General Dynamics (now Raytheon) and Diehl Defence Unit cost US$998,000 (FY2014)[1] US$905,330 (FY2021) (average) Produced 1985-present Variants § Variants Specifications Mass 5,777 kg (12,736 lb) (launcher) 73.5 kilograms (162 lb 1 oz) (missile) Length 2.79 m (9 ft 2 in) (missile) Wingspan 434 mm (17.1 in) Warhead Blast fragmentation warhead Warhead weight 11.3 kg (24 lb 15 oz) Engine Hercules/Bermite Mk. 36 Solid-fuel rocket Propellant Solid Operational range 10 km (6.2 mi) Maximum speed In excess of Mach 2 (1,500 mph; 2,500 km/h) Guidance system Three modes: passive radio frequency/infrared homing, infrared only, or infrared dual mode enabled (radio frequency and infrared homing) Accuracy Over 95% Launch platform Mk 144 Guided Missile Launcher (GML) of the Mk 49 Guided Missile Launching System (GMLS) The Rolling Airframe Missiles, together with the Mk 49 Guided Missile Launching System (GMLS) and support equipment, make up the RAM Mk 31 Guided Missile Weapon System (GMWS). The Mk-144 Guided Missile Launcher (GML) unit weighs 5,777 kilograms (12,736 lb) and stores 21 missiles. The original weapon cannot employ its own sensors prior to firing, so it must be integrated with a ship's combat system, which directs the launcher at targets. On U.S. ships, it is integrated with the AN/SWY-2 Ship Defense Surface Missile System (SDSMS) and Ship Self-Defense System (SSDS) Mk 1 or Mk 2-based combat systems. SeaRAM, a launcher variant equipped with independent sensors derived from the Vulcan Phalanx CIWS, is being installed on Littoral Combat Ships and certain Arleigh Burke-class destroyers.
اگه از مشخصات فنی این سیستم، تا حد امکان مینوشتید ،بسیار خوب و عالی میشد ، سرعت ، قدرت تخریب ، وزن موشک ، جنس موشک ، وزن کلاهک جنگی ، اندازه و قدرت و برد رهگیری فاصله ،سپاسگزارم
I'm pretty sure the military is already developing this weapons. If I remember right, the problem they're having is the power needed to supply laser weapons on ships isn't feasible at the moment.
@@youtubetv1414 It's last line. You have SM-6 missiles that can take out targets at 250 nautical miles, SM-2 that can take out targets at 100-200nmi (classified at the moment), and then the ESSM for inside 27nmi.
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Эта мощь?, это жалкое подобие, вот ВМФ России - это мощь и сила, а вы, американцы всегда в жопе будете......
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Мировые рекетиры, воры и бандиты.
Los rusos no pueden ni con Ucrania menos cn EEUU 💪🇺🇲
@@antoniojuarez579hàn rất mạnh cho đến khi triều tiên nổ súng
When someone snitches and you deploy counter measures
"teacher I think Jam-"
*Smack*
@@gary1868 -ohio- *alarm sounds*
"Jack cheated on your pa-"
*launches RM-116 missile*
Narc.
Saw nothing.
Dont waste yr time.
The cap it shot off into the ocean probably cost $72,000 😂
The toilets are 8k apiece
Atleast
Doesn't matter...$72000 or not, better to save people's PRICELESS lives.
@@zxzxzxzxzxxz my medical bill says otherwise
@@PillowFilledWithSpiders why u got medical bills? U okay?
RIM-116:
Cap:Weeeeeee
Missile: AAAAAAAAAA
underrated comment
“90
Who gave R2-D2 a rocket launcher
“An angry r2d2 looking mf”
The military industrial complex. And it's the greatest thing ever.
R2D2 other siblings that he does not talk about the RIM 116 and Pahlanx CIWS
I did
My bad bro..
Every time it kicks that cap off and there's the half second delay for the missile all I think about is the meme of Big Bird kicking down a door.
and thats why it cost so much thay probly 50k a plate
@@spunn_co never understood why they couldn’t attach a line to the plate so it can be reused.
@@bhutch216 Because the line would probably break or it could just damage the ship if it falls there. And the lid is there to prevent any kind of leakage.
Why is this so accurate 😂😂😂
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DjdnjdhsudhduhdkdkpebuidnbdjvcxGdkdbjdbdudnjdkdidkuegwqdnbdjl🇧🇿
"Oh shit a missile!"
"Quick, fire a missile!"
It's like rock paper scissors.
Fight fire with fire
When you see a civilian airliner:
When you see a civilian airliner
"Iran 655"
I cant take it anymore...🚀
The missile know where he is...
Russia 😂
My Dad passed away last week and He was in The US Navy at 18 years of age, and I can’t imagine the trauma he went through during this chaos. Thank you Dad for your service! ❤️🙏🏻🥰
"See that boat?"
"Yeah?"
"I dont want to see it anymore."
Roger Roger
@@ConsumptiveSoul”cap opens, fires a missile”
Well depending on the ships class and they would use a mk38 for small boats and use the c-wis/c-ram for aircraft or missiles
"aye aye captain "!!!
It’s not a offensive system just for protection of the ship it’s on
That cap has served its country well
Edit: tf happened here holy carp. I just wanted to post a funny comment.
I salute that damn cap or lid whatever you call you it lol
🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺💪💪💪
Right 🥺😂
@@БорисМачкалян America is many Times stronger than russia, well only think that i can say about russian military is "Good luck"
I can't wait when russia will use T-34 tanks in Ukraine xD 🤣
That’s some cap if you ask me because it just gave up and jumped out
*the missile know where is it because he know where he isn’t*
That sound. Perfect.
Its sound like junk
4tg
@@Brian-qj4kkyour country probably is
Worthless against the new hypersonic.
@@nikolaglasnovic368 ol
“I am completely mentally stable” “Oh look a civilian airliner”
*"I can't take it anymore !"*
Its all shits and giggles until every cover pops out 💀
I like the part when the missile screams "freedom" as it leaves the launcher.
Freedom from what?
@@agapephilerostorge from the tube they keep it in, obviously.
Fun part is that 90% of european countries have more freedom than USA, yes it can be measured. USA is 47th on the list
@@W1HURI least nationalistic european
Your so funny. Wish there was more of this in the comments.
Something straight out of a movie💀💀
When you think your job sucks, think of the sailor that has to go and retrieve the launcher cover..
They don’t retrieve them
@@ILoveDietPepsi94 it was a joke
Seems like that could be designed to be on a little chain or something but I guess all these little things we need to constantly replace allow the military to ask for more money
@@balloonpoop it will create interruptions in launching as it can get tangled by the missile, and potentially damaging it, even disrupting its trajectory
It’s all good, it’s just got float to the bottom of the ocean and be lost forever 👌🏽
“See that missile coming towards us?”
“Yes sir”
“I don’t want to see it anymore.”
SIR YES SIR
Of course you won't, after it hits us
@@reynaldojuan6454 lmfao nah we shot it down
U won’t see it until it’s too late
@@KatoSentowe dont have to see it. The moment it appears over the horizon it would be detected and engaged
Dont make the coast guard angry
lol yo dude this is not the USCG it is the mother of all navy’s it is the glorious United States Navy! Remember that
Lol the uscg be shooting drug boats with these soon
The cap is my tax returns 😢
Looks like I ain’t getting mine this year
The cap is actually part of the reload.
Only in 2023 would a US MILITARY ACCOUNT say that this was a scary firing
Do you actually think the US Military is running this youtube channel? lol
@@jhcoverdrive9287 it's cute isn't it lmao
When you seen a civilian airliner
That's a RIM job well done!
i see what you did there hahahha
My name is RIM
" im completely mentally stable. Oh look a civilian airliner!"
this is what you get when american and german defense companies work together
И отдают это все Украине 😂😂
Could you imagine standin in front of that when the cap bops you in the head "oh look a cap jus"...BOOOOOOM!!!!!!!!!
00:11 teenagers when they hear “dinners ready”
my mom when I get an f :
RiM-116 the true last line of defense for ships. It is the most underrated layer of Aegis. It has a tremendous amount of energy behind it, and it accelerates to the speed so quickly, that coupled with advanced targeting and a high quality seeker war head, it is rated to engage high supersonic air breathing threats and ballistic missiles out to either 12km or 12kn of range and altitude, I can't remember which unit.
It is the answer to the Df-Zf HGV China has. Hypersonic glide vehicles bleed energy as they move to the target, so by the time they are near the target, the RiM-116 has a higher energy level and can intercept it relatively easily.
Would the Mk 15 CIWS be the last line of defense after the RIM?
В Российских цирконах и кинжалах наоборот ,чем ближе к цели тем быстрей! Потому,что в начале приходится преодолевать земное притяжение,а к концу приближения к цели ракета всё ещё работает и плюс помогает притяжение земли! Пусть сначала собьют,а после заявляют,что могут! А так деньги на ветер!
@@mcnugget3851 Not really. CIWS isn't much of a last line of defense frankly. It's decent for boat and drone swarms, but anything else it isn't very good against.
RAM is the correct name
@@fima-qk1cl RIM-116 is the designation and RAM is the name. They are the same thing
Fishes be like "who dropped that over my head "
Fr fr 🤣💀💯💯👏🏽
The cap hitting you is probably more painful than the rocket itself😂😂
Wanna test?
This is what makes America and its allies so prominent guys. Counter measures are more important than measures tbh
“Hey private, see that boat right there”
“Yes sir”
“….”
“Understood sir”
No.
The bird right now: 👁👄👁
"Fuck this shit." *Kicks door open and fucking yeets out*
I can’t imagine a battle in the ocean like during WW2 but with modern weapons.
Carnage
It would take place beyond the horizon. Missiles and countermeasures flying back and forth from 30-50 miles away.
@@derekdokter4702 they're that long range?
@@senseishu937 up to 92 nautical miles in some cases.
It would be pretty boring.
Two convoys are sailing. Convoy A spots the other from 100km away and begins firing missiles. Soon after, convoy B finds convoy A and also opens fire.
As the missiles approach their targets, the air defense systems wake up, and begin intercepting the missiles. First, the long range air defense, and eventually the CIWS (Close In Weapon Systems) begin to defend the ships. From the first wave, perhaps only a couple missiles get through, probably none. If one or more of the missiles do strike the ships, they might sink, they might not, depending on many factors, such as the specific missile used, the impact location, the size and armor level, etc.
If any ships still have missiles, they will now be fired. Otherwise, both convoys will turn away, and the engagement will be over.
Haha you flinched!
What bro threw at me💀:
Hey, look, a civilian airliner!
Great work 👌
It is very useful in war 😊
Thank you to all American Service Men and Women who volunteered to put yourselves in harms way for our nation.
Thank u my son is us navy
Fish that were chillin in this part of the ocean:
👁️👄👁️🤯🥵☠️
he is definitely mentally stable, trust me, he aint gonna shoot down any planes
I know it's good for technology to advance but DAMNIT we're all going to miss the OG. There's nothing like hearing the phalanx shooting a blanket of 20mm at incoming mortars
A10 still has better brrrt
A12 was the be rs- I mean sr71 blueprint
Archangel 12
CIWS: Who are you?
RIM 116: You but with missiles
Twins 🤗
Me and the homies when we saw someone cosplaying furries
"They say the best weapon is the one you don't have to fire. _I say_ the best weapon is the one you only have to fire once!"
Then why they fire it 3 or 4 times?
@@87djscratch just cause you only have to do it once doesn't mean you can ONLY do it once! 😈
@@asurasyn GOOD POINT! Just like the "2" bombs in Japan the true threat is that we don't have a problem doing it again!
That one guy walking on the deck "what the heck wa-"
When the teacher tells me to stop talking but I was never talking:
The sound it makes when the missile fired is so badass
I believe that’s the missiles gyroscope beginning so spin
There's something so beautiful about weapon systems
The civillians in the commercial airplane: 💀
Who' gonna get the lid when it fell into the sea?
They usually keep a rope on the lid but in this case it doesn’t because tax money is unlimited
I play modern warship everyday
@@somerandomguy1475 the rope is for training exercise blank rockets.
@@johnjimmy8385 the funnest toy reel it in shoot again
Who is gonna get the missile
The RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) is a small, lightweight, infrared homing surface-to-air missile in use by the German, Japanese, Greek, Turkish, South Korean, Saudi Arabian, Egyptian, Mexican, UAE, and United States Navies. It was originally intended and used primarily as a point-defense weapon against anti-ship missiles. As its name indicates, RAM rolls as it flies. The missile must roll during flight because the RF tracking system uses a two-antenna interferometer that can measure phase interference of the electromagnetic wave in one plane only. The rolling interferometer permits the antennas to look at all planes of incoming energy. In addition, because the missile rolls, only one pair of steering canards is required.[2] As of 2005, it is the only U.S. Navy missile to operate in this manner.[3]
RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile
USS New Orleans (LPD-18) launches RIM-116 missile 2013.jpg
A RIM-116 being launched from USS New Orleans in 2013.
Type
Close-in weapon system
Place of origin
Germany and United States
Service history
In service
1992-present
Used by
§ Operators
Production history
Designer
General Dynamics (now Raytheon) and Diehl BGT Defence
Designed
1976
Manufacturer
General Dynamics (now Raytheon) and Diehl Defence
Unit cost
US$998,000 (FY2014)[1]
US$905,330 (FY2021) (average)
Produced
1985-present
Variants
§ Variants
Specifications
Mass
5,777 kg (12,736 lb) (launcher)
73.5 kilograms (162 lb 1 oz) (missile)
Length
2.79 m (9 ft 2 in) (missile)
Wingspan
434 mm (17.1 in)
Warhead
Blast fragmentation warhead
Warhead weight
11.3 kg (24 lb 15 oz)
Engine
Hercules/Bermite Mk. 36 Solid-fuel rocket
Propellant
Solid
Operational
range
10 km (6.2 mi)
Maximum speed
In excess of Mach 2 (1,500 mph; 2,500 km/h)
Guidance
system
Three modes:
passive radio frequency/infrared homing,
infrared only, or
infrared dual mode enabled (radio frequency and infrared homing)
Accuracy
Over 95%
Launch
platform
Mk 144 Guided Missile Launcher (GML) of the Mk 49 Guided Missile Launching System (GMLS)
The Rolling Airframe Missiles, together with the Mk 49 Guided Missile Launching System (GMLS) and support equipment, make up the RAM Mk 31 Guided Missile Weapon System (GMWS). The Mk-144 Guided Missile Launcher (GML) unit weighs 5,777 kilograms (12,736 lb) and stores 21 missiles. The original weapon cannot employ its own sensors prior to firing, so it must be integrated with a ship's combat system, which directs the launcher at targets. On U.S. ships, it is integrated with the AN/SWY-2 Ship Defense Surface Missile System (SDSMS) and Ship Self-Defense System (SSDS) Mk 1 or Mk 2-based combat systems. SeaRAM, a launcher variant equipped with independent sensors derived from the Vulcan Phalanx CIWS, is being installed on Littoral Combat Ships and certain Arleigh Burke-class destroyers.
Holy shit bro
En mexico se usan pero con tacos
That cap was probably a whole generation’s life savings 😂
100 mile+ laser targeting
**flat earther enters chat
Earth is flat
😏
Earth is not flat.
@@qgismadeeasy2594 But it is
The earth is not flat, and “flat earthers” aren’t sharp.
That's a RIM job well done
اگه از مشخصات فنی این سیستم، تا حد امکان مینوشتید ،بسیار خوب و عالی میشد ، سرعت ، قدرت تخریب ، وزن موشک ، جنس موشک ، وزن کلاهک جنگی ، اندازه و قدرت و برد رهگیری فاصله ،سپاسگزارم
Love how it spits before tossing a fastball. Clearly the engineer was a fan of the major leagues
This is what it feels like opening a coke that went in the washing machine
Who the f- how- wha-?
War planes: ooh a battleship
RIM-116 Missile: *WHO TOLD YOU TO INVADE OUR TERRITORY?!*
Can you imagine how different WWII would have been with the tech we have today?
You can compare it with world war 3
when it’s your job to put those caps back on and the RAM moves 😨
Nah the cover plates come off when you put live missiles into the tube. The missile seals it, only put the cover plates on when the launcher is empty.
@@ToastedWaffles_ thanks i was curious about that.
🤣🤣
POV:YOU ARE THE MISSILE:
Me when i see a spider:
💥💥🔥🚀
“Soldier!”
“Yes, Sergeant!”
“I Don’t like that Boat!”
“Yes, Sergeant!”
That's the "open a can of whoop-ass" launcher lol
Pakistan zindabad 💪😎🇵🇰😏💪🦁🇵🇰
Everyone drops, when the bottle cap of whoop ass pops off.
Katyusha left the chat *
What katyusha even do in the video, compare katyusha to air defense system
Two weapons from an entirely different time period with a completely different purpose
@@politicallyinaccuratetoast4757 ik but it said "scary sound "so not good as katyusha
HEAR THAT? THATS PURE FREEDOM🦅🦅🦅🦅🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🔥🔥🔥🔥
Place must be littered with wee end caps doon there 😂😂
A whole different meaning of
"LET ME AT HIM!"
“Sir you need to pay for that”
My honest reaction:
Moral of the story don't F with us
Cringe
@@aktismoon1867 says the one with a anime profile pick
Still cringe
@@aktismoon1867you're not in a position to talk politely shut up👍
@@moogaloogaloo Who?
That slow mo was beautiful and scary af
'I am sane, im completely mentaly stable'
'Oh look, a civilian airliner-'
the origin of " it's popping off"
Our U.S. Navy is freakin awesome and I'm proud to have served honorably for over 8 years!
You shuld be ashamed. You miltary kills babies. 🤮🖕
When you see a civilian airliner.
The Bird: what the hell i-
Soon we'll need laser defenses against hyper sonic missiles
I'm pretty sure the military is already developing this weapons. If I remember right, the problem they're having is the power needed to supply laser weapons on ships isn't feasible at the moment.
India already have
@@JoshNeff94 I'm pretty sure the US already has some lasers on a destroyer.
@@JoshNeff94 They should install a Tesla Tower
Except that you don't, because you need it now. *YJ-21 enters chat*
Usa 💪💪💪💪💪👍👍👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Why does it sound like opening a beer can? Americans really incorporated their habits on their weapons 😂
The way the cover got out of the way shows it has a life of it own.
Can it counter hypersonic missile???
hypersonic are hard but a carrier strike group can counter them however the first one is likely to get through
hypersonic missiles are inaccurate and are prone to failure
No, it can't intercept Hypersonic missiles, But Rim 161 and Rim 174 can do
@@BMD531it could INTERCEPT it.
プリングルスのフタが開くみたい…
"Once you pop, the fun don't stop!"
😂😂😂
BAH.KEAF.ALHAL.MANKL.WARQE.LEAC.YUO.ALTAL.TANKYUO
"Oh hey look a civillian airliner"
I feel like if you can see the explosion that enemy missile got way too close to the ship.
Not wrong. Odds are it's no big deal in reality, but I'm the guy who worries about that one really aerodynamic piece of scrap that has my name on it 😂
Is this the only line of defense? I always thought this was a last measure in the event a missile is too close.
@@youtubetv1414 It's last line. You have SM-6 missiles that can take out targets at 250 nautical miles, SM-2 that can take out targets at 100-200nmi (classified at the moment), and then the ESSM for inside 27nmi.
@@aauwhatitdo1582 someone has had their ear on the goat locker hatches. 😃👋
Tell 'em to clean that rust
Anyone from modern warship
Thats SeaRam
Yes
It’s modern warshipS
Bro that was unexpected the BOOM
hi
I want one of those caps!
Reminds me UNSC Infinity launchers
BRO I'M PLAYING HALO RN HAHAHA
Military girl = Russia : is that normal?😂😂😂
нет
Power off indian army bless country solider defence 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
🇺🇸💪🇺🇲💪
Ngl, the way the cap busts off before it fires is the coolest shit ive seen in a while😎
Other 10 onyxes skimming the surface: aight, rock paper, scissors for who goes up to spot where that came from.
Crazy how it all started from a simple Chinese man trying to make Chinese new year more rad😂
That lid probably cost more than my usual gas
"hey the cap po-" *casually desintegrates*