Sorry for the delay, we were on and off cause I went on a couple vacations this month. We spent a few weeks on this and we're proud to finally release it--me and my friends really appreciate the support recently and definitely didn't expect our roblox shitposts to pop off, though we're thankful especially for those who come out and help film our ideas. Anyway, here's some FAQ's! FAQ 1: What game is this? -Multicrew Tank Combat (4.0) FAQ 2: What is this depicting? -The short above is set in an original MTC-AU. If you want to learn more, you can join us at the discord link in the description. FAQ 3: Is this a faction? -No, we just do machinima stuff for fun. From time to time we raid public servers and mess around, though. FAQ 4: How do I join? -There's steps in the discord for you to join us--we take all the help we can get
I served in Al-Boutabuss as a Bradley commander, I came out with a purple heart after my bradley got hit with an RPG-29, served during Operation Blow in 1997, respect to all those boys in Al-Batukam.
Had a buddy who was stationed in Al-Batublou around the time of the fighting, from what I've heard from him, the fish state insurgents were relentless in their assaults and they just kept coming regardless of their casualties. I'm lucky to have been stationed in Al-Batubus at the time because I probably wouldn't have survived.
@@geesecouchtaming7223 maybe that reason why United Tukam States invading Al-Batukum Cause there's a Military chemical Robot named "Ambatron" who can shoot white gel
My dad fought in this battle, knew this guy in his squad named Amba Singh. Every time he talks about him, he has this smile on his face, always had something good to say, like how he kept the morale up in the squad and always had this optimistic air about him no matter how bad things would be. Unfortunately, Amba Singh is no longer with us. You see, when him and my dad were being transported through the city by APC, a shaped charge suddenly hit the vehicle's side and well... they must've put a lot of care into that because it punched right through the armor and went clear through. Singh was decapitated, parts of his brain literally smattered all over the interior. On some nights my dad goes back to that dreadful day. Wherever I am in the house, I can always hear him screaming in his room, at the top of his lungs, "AMBA SINGGGGHHH!!! OH SHIIITTT!!!" as the memories come washing back up. It's truly horrific what our servicemen have been put through that day. Seems like hell... if not even worse. I can only hope we learn from the mistakes of our past and prevent further tragedies like this from happening. In Loving Memory PFC Amba Singh 1977 - 1996 Always In Our Hearts
I'm Specialist Ben Dover, from the 22nd Mechanized Infantry. I was one of the TOW missile loaders, and was assigned to the AT gun positions back in Al-Batukum. We first saw the enemy insurgents around 15:00-16:00, with a BMP and several Katyusha Rocket Launchers, and opened fire on us immediately after we saw them. One of my bestest friends, also my Sergeant, Mike "Mikey" Hawk was hit by one of the shrapnel in his upper left arm. We quickly TQ'd him up, but the medics told me he wouldn't make it, as they also found shrapnel in the back of his head. His final words were "Hold Mike Hawk's ring".
When we saw friendly Apache Helicopters and Blackhawks fly above us, at around 16:30 we knew we were in good luck. The apaches quickly pounded the enemy armored division with ease, while the reinforcements helped my friend Mikey move out of Al-Batukum. Mikey was a very good friend of mine, so Godbless, and Godspeed, Mikey, and I'll be sure to give that ring to your wife when I get back from my tour.
@@hi.rayaaa Such a breathtaking story, I cannot believe I haven't heard the story of Mike Hawk before. What a valiant, brave soul--I hope he's resting in heaven. Many good men were lost in the Salmonistan Conflict 🙏 🙏
10:58 Russian subtitles are kinda funny: "I don't speak Russian, for your information" "Today is a good, warm and sunny day" "I actually went for Korean BBQ. Very good." "Blah blah, we are machinima, trusting the process as much as possible" (?) "As you can guess, I just use web-translator for this" "If you see this, write below or something like that" (Just did bro)
1-Ты просто пидочитный зануд , думаю у него такой характер. 2-Я слушал развед-сводки , что если тут шухер то устроят 10-ки (чисток?). 1-Он ведет себя как полный козел. 2-Я че слышал, то слышал. Разведка пытается выйти сейчас на их след в паре километрах отсюда, всего десяток ой козел. Не смотрел спутниковые не заработало? Сколько дней мы тут сидим?
My father, Michael Bomboclat, was one of the pilots of the 53rd Airborne Division. His story has inspired me multiple times to never give up on life. Thank you for makinf this documentary.
During the battle, my grandfather with his squad managed to stall Hawk and Fish forces attempting to breach the city, however suffering losses and in the process, losted his life, thank you for making this film.
This brings back memories to my time in Al-Batuphukinut in Egypt as an Mi-17 gunship pilot. We were hit by a Strela from an insurgent when we were responding to a request for air support and we only survived due to the extra galvanized square steel and thug oil we had onboard for repairs. We were able to finish the mission since we had more bullets and bigger weapons than the other helis, but our gunner, Tukutuku, was unfortunately killed when a DShK round hit the cockpit. I pray to Allah for peace for my brothers in Salmonistan 🙏
I had a similar experience. An infidel! A traitor Among Us! kept sabotaging our T-72. That fool stole our tracks. Mixed our oil with piss!! Piss!! I tell you! These days, people with no belief will betray you just for some currency.
I served with the 313th Recon sniper during that war. We were deployed at Al-Batunat with the Austrian Special forces. 70km west of Al-batukam. My team was deployed on Al-BaghadaddyAmkaming alongside the 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade to Establish Control in the city. Salute to all soldiers who served 🫡🫡🫡🫡
I was apart of the filming of this and so glad I was. Thanks for having me and I hope I can be in many more! Also this part of may service gave some real problems after and I even got a Purple Heart from it…. BUT ANYTHING FOR EAGLE! 🦅🦅🦅 Edit: Sorry I’m so late for commenting on this absolute masterpiece you put together from everything you had us do, truly great work.
I was in of the Al-Batubust offensive, I fought building to building, throwing 7lbs of lead at the defenders and capturing strategic areas, until one fateful night a suicide bomber blew my teams vehicle up, setting 3 marines ablaze and 2 more completely vaporised, with one guy had to have all his limbs amputated. I was outside of the vehicle and the only injury I had was a burn and PTSD from what happen. Sgt. XX_Bloxy Lt. SwordFigter9942 Cpl. BuilderClubHater1289 Pvt. SwordFightMaster291 Pvt. Brickbattler932 LCpl. ObbyPro932, lost their lives on that night. Their deaths will never be forgotten.
My brother sugma diyc served in Al-boutabuss until his tank blew with him inside, there’s still audio out there of his last moments, he said something like, “I’m about to blow” before his tank exploded, rest in peace sugma.
My dad told me many tales serving in the 5th Inf. during these days. Just before the Siege of Al-Batukum, he recalls having met a defector named Qauq Sukr, who gave him a rough but useful schematic detailing key positions of the Fish State's artillery at Mt. Al-Bawtafaqinnat, resulting in the subsequent demise of a high ranking Fish State commander, Bari Madiqin Yurmawt.
I, too, served in Al-Batukum, as a corporal, in the 27th Infantry division, by 2007-2009 and for two tours. My friend unfortunately didn’t make it out, and saw him getting shot by multiple bullets coming from the right side, while trying to tend to a wounded in front of him. He was only 19. This really makes you think, the thousands of men and women who fought in this battle were just in their early 20’s. Politics is very brutal, war never changes.
I served in Al-Kumin as a Warthog pilot, and I can tell you that I saw horrors beyond my comprehension. Mad respect to the ground forces that held FISH off.
I fought in the Kakangku counteroffensive with a friend of mine, from Ambasing, Philippines that was serving in the air force. He scored 4 air-to-air kills and provided our squad with air support during the war. Sadly, his F16 was shot down by a surface-to-air missile after he did a successful bombing run on an enemy airbase, his chaff and flare dispensers malfunctioned. His last words on the radio, from what I could remember, were "Ambatublow!" I saw his jet spiral down the sky. And unfortunately, he did not have any time to eject from the plane. May he rest in peace 🙏
thanks! there is quite a bit of jank tbh--some rendering errors and some filming errors but i'm just glad to have gotten it out tbh we'll polish it up next time we post--or we'll just chalk it up to "it's roblox" ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Hey, former eagle HSTV-L commander here. It saddened me to watch such a beautiful vehicle get destroyed... Our boys fought hard. The HSTV-L was such a beauty to use honestly and made me wet my pants multiple times on end. If you ask me, our HSTV-Ls outnatch any fish state vehicle. Goes to show our Eagle might. Hoooorah.
I was in Al-Ganakam, as a logistics officer. The enemy flanked us, and severed our supply lines from the FOB to the front, but thankfully we got out in time, thanks to the rescue party, leaving Al-Ganakam to our FOB in Al-Waduh.
my personal favorite shots: 3:37 - 3:50 : Bradley & dismounted Inf vs 3 VBIEDs 4:22 - 4:33 : Expositional pan onto insurgent armor 5:00 - 5:10 : STRF, Bradley, and 4 Inf vs cresting insurgent armor (the way the inf waggle is hilarious) 5:36 - 5:48 : Just a beautiful shot of an STRF WHACKING that puma out the air 5:50 - 6:12 : "I gotta piss" + STRF & inf vs OM armor platoon 6:56 - 7:14 : A wonderful example of why combined arms is key 7:15 : 🎶You really got me goin' 🎵This whole sequence until 8:43 was really good. Nice clean shots. 8:25 - 8:43 : Takeoff sequence got me with some goosebumps. esp that 2nd uh-60 takeoff. reminded me of ArmA cinematics. 8:50 - 9:26 : Great two static shots, letting the enemy come into view. Really gives them an almost oppressive / uncountable feeling. WHICH IS COMPLETELY CONTRASTED BY THE FOLLOWING SHOTS 9:26 - 9:45 : Reversing it so that the AirCav (friendlies) are hidden and innumerable is fantastic. It gives them an almost divine quality. Both this and the shots before used the same technique, but the feeling / quality imparted upon those who are hidden out of frame relies entirely on the narrative of "good guys" and "bad guys". 9:45 - 9:52 : My favorite shot. Holy shit. GOD BLESS THE AH-64D 🦅 9:53 - 10:15 : Some Highway of Death shit man. Loved the shot, got depressed immediately. 10:43 - 10:49 : Just love the warped look of the image through the binos. Ending sequence was great too. Surprised how well it followed the 180 rule, but because it did it felt very natural and man... if there's more, I'm here for it. I'm not invested or anything... 8/10. Genuinely a wonderful piece of media (esp for Roblox LMAO), makes me want to make some ArmA AH64D cinematics. Bravo.
@anderanged This may be my favorite all time comment. Genuinely--I really appreciate you taking the time out of your day to analyze our footage and type this out! Me and my friends play ArmA 3 from time to time, squad, and other various milsims; myself, I'm personally really into larping content. We did, in fact, take inspo from content creators like Tamga Studio (Battle of Oskemen, Arma 3 Cinematic) and Rubix Raptor's laid-back style of group management. As I've said in the past, myself and some of the friends who make this content are (amateur) film students, just that we're currently on summer break. There is absolutely more to come! If you have any questions or want to talk further, feel free to contact me
I was in the 25th Armored company at the battle of Al-Bakod. I was a bradley gunner. Abrams in front of us took an RPG to the top, exploded like it was tissue paper. The commander was still alive, though. Crawled out of the wreckage screaming. After crawling around for a bit, he reset his character. Wouldn't let the fire take him. I turned the auto cannon to the building the shot came from. I fired 'till I saw lego pieces fly 'round everywhere. I can still hear his screams. Mad respect to the guys who fought in Al-Batakum.
My Granda died at the age of 65, He was a Sergeant in the battle of Yomemibus. He died a honourable and heroic death saving many of his comrades. Yomemibus was a nightmare
My friend Bunda Rahma as a volunteer from india has fallen as martyr in the Battle Of Kakangu, still my heart collapses in sorrow as i remember that bad memories in battle.
how dare you say that about our valiant soldiers in Al-batukum! These men fought for their lives and your acting like you just watched some Netflix special! your a disgrace.
i served for 7 years in the royal army of Batu Blo, it gave me tremendous pride when Ambatukam led us into battle. respect to these men for keeping our country safe and oiled up
Former Tankman who served in this very siege. I was in the 3rd Armored Division and I was in that very tank that exploded at 3:20, I fortunately survived the explosion but I lost my right leg. The Loader and the Driver unfortunately died upon impact, I was the gunner.
I know my buddy Eric who served as an engineer in the battle of Al-Aqtuah. He always told me that going to serve there was basically like going back to Jesus's time but everyone drives trucks and are armed with guns. Just when he was gonna leave his squadron was ambushed and his humvee in particular came under heavy fire. This was after his service in Al-Aqtuah and apprently the guys who attacked were the infamous Kakangu Lions, a mercenary group known for their beheadings and various other mutilations on the bodies of their captured soldiers. He said you could tell they were the Kakangu Lions based off of the red head and armbands they wear into battle. Luckily his squadron managed to escape and return fire, but one of his buddies unfortunately was manning the machine gun on top and a bullet struck his neck. He'd never make it back home alive, but Eric always says that he was better off dying inside the humvee rather then his body being subjected to the cruelty of the Kakangu.
I served in Al-Batakareem as a pilot of the A-10 Thunderbolt II, pushing and supplying heavy support onto enemy lines past the River Batabuss, this really brought back memories of my time serving.
My comrade fought in this battle, he was a PMC doing recon mission, while I fought in Kakangku City to help a civilian named Victor. We hear his friend on the radio cry out his name. It was truly saddening.
I also fought in the Battle of Al-Batukam, I saw my brothers die in battle as they were hit by boulets, I still have tramautic memories to this very day as they shouted, "I need more boulets!" before dying, War is hell.
I served on the frontlines in the siege of Al-Amboutablo, I was a infantry field medic in operation Ligma in 2008, I was awarded the medal of honor after saving tens of my comrades and getting blasted. God bless the troops who had their boots nestled deep in Al-Batukum
I remember in Al-Ngawi. I was part of Malaysian Peacekeeper Forces, we got captured for 2 weeks. The battlefield was terrifying me, even I saw a thousands of corpses lay on the road.
my dad served there under the eagle federation, was in a machinized unit, almost died during a suicide truck got into his tank, killing everyone but him. That luck was something, he safely got back home.
Al batukam was really a good division i fought with my tank crew we used to tell the kids back at home how amazing the division of AL batukam was we also helped the AL boutabloe and AL boutabust division as well as our friendly and most trained we fought along side them AL bassing and Al batunut
I may have not been there, but i know how it feels, seen things i wouldn't have wanted to see during my deployment in Nurtistan, differentwar. Lost most hearing, one eye, still a few shrapnel pieces in my left lung, severed kidney and shattered pelvis. Sending Love from the happy town of Robloxia
I was a f16c Pilot during the battle of Al-Ambasing unfortunately after a few hairy dogfights multiple SAM sites got me and I was forced to hit the ejector seat, I have a great respect for the marines who fought in Al Batukum, honorable men Semper Fidelis!
I was in the Al-Bouttablow 107th Infantry Battalion, we were out in the trenches while suddenly my teammate shouted “STEVE AMBATUKAM” as we where shelled, he succumbed to his injuries and he is now with steven…
Sorry for the delay, we were on and off cause I went on a couple vacations this month. We spent a few weeks on this and we're proud to finally release it--me and my friends really appreciate the support recently and definitely didn't expect our roblox shitposts to pop off, though we're thankful especially for those who come out and help film our ideas. Anyway, here's some FAQ's!
FAQ 1: What game is this?
-Multicrew Tank Combat (4.0)
FAQ 2: What is this depicting?
-The short above is set in an original MTC-AU. If you want to learn more, you can join us at the discord link in the description.
FAQ 3: Is this a faction?
-No, we just do machinima stuff for fun. From time to time we raid public servers and mess around, though.
FAQ 4: How do I join?
-There's steps in the discord for you to join us--we take all the help we can get
i/m batukum
Its aight matey
Ok
there is heli in multicrew tank combat?
What's the discord?
I fought in the bloody battle of Al-Bassing, I have seen things I regret witnessing until today.
Fought with the 3rd motor division on Al-Batunut, hats off to you fellow veteran
Prayers from Al-maghot ✊️😔🙏
I got PTSD from that operation too 😢 God bless all the service men who died in Al-Bassing
LMAO
What is this Roblox group? Are you milsim or role play or?
I served in Al-Boutabuss as a Bradley commander, I came out with a purple heart after my bradley got hit with an RPG-29, served during Operation Blow in 1997, respect to all those boys in Al-Batukam.
I was at Al Batukam. My Bradley was hit and caught fire, I stayed and fired that gun until the Bradley was over taken by the flames.
I was in al-boutabuss too but as a rifle man the life I took still haunts me to this day
amen brother from Infantry commander serve in Al-Batubus inserugency
As a veteran of Al-Batunat, it was brutal.
@@crome2021 What division?
Truly breathtaking experience, can't wait to see more off this. Al-Batukum was tough, I can't even imagine what will happen in Al-Batublou!!!
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pfp sauce?
I too can’t imagine what will happen in Al-batunat and Al-batakam
Had a buddy who was stationed in Al-Batublou around the time of the fighting, from what I've heard from him, the fish state insurgents were relentless in their assaults and they just kept coming regardless of their casualties. I'm lucky to have been stationed in Al-Batubus at the time because I probably wouldn't have survived.
@@alicorn3924it's higuchi madoka artist is amber78gou
I fought at the second battle of Al-Batublow. I can say with certainty such horrific combat sucked the lives out of us
From a veteran of Battle of Bunda Rahma City at Bogor, I salute for your men's service
Awokawok anjer bunda rahma
Did Dr. Fuad hid in Al-Batukam and built an army of Ambatrons in a bunker lab in there?
@@geesecouchtaming7223 I can confirm
@@geesecouchtaming7223 maybe that reason why United Tukam States invading Al-Batukum Cause there's a Military chemical Robot named "Ambatron" who can shoot white gel
as a rongawi legionare we support your cause!!
My dad fought in this battle, knew this guy in his squad named Amba Singh. Every time he talks about him, he has this smile on his face, always had something good to say, like how he kept the morale up in the squad and always had this optimistic air about him no matter how bad things would be. Unfortunately, Amba Singh is no longer with us. You see, when him and my dad were being transported through the city by APC, a shaped charge suddenly hit the vehicle's side and well... they must've put a lot of care into that because it punched right through the armor and went clear through. Singh was decapitated, parts of his brain literally smattered all over the interior. On some nights my dad goes back to that dreadful day. Wherever I am in the house, I can always hear him screaming in his room, at the top of his lungs, "AMBA SINGGGGHHH!!! OH SHIIITTT!!!" as the memories come washing back up.
It's truly horrific what our servicemen have been put through that day. Seems like hell... if not even worse. I can only hope we learn from the mistakes of our past and prevent further tragedies like this from happening.
In Loving Memory
PFC Amba Singh
1977 - 1996
Always In Our Hearts
I'm Specialist Ben Dover, from the 22nd Mechanized Infantry. I was one of the TOW missile loaders, and was assigned to the AT gun positions back in Al-Batukum. We first saw the enemy insurgents around 15:00-16:00, with a BMP and several Katyusha Rocket Launchers, and opened fire on us immediately after we saw them. One of my bestest friends, also my Sergeant, Mike "Mikey" Hawk was hit by one of the shrapnel in his upper left arm. We quickly TQ'd him up, but the medics told me he wouldn't make it, as they also found shrapnel in the back of his head. His final words were "Hold Mike Hawk's ring".
When we saw friendly Apache Helicopters and Blackhawks fly above us, at around 16:30 we knew we were in good luck. The apaches quickly pounded the enemy armored division with ease, while the reinforcements helped my friend Mikey move out of Al-Batukum. Mikey was a very good friend of mine, so Godbless, and Godspeed, Mikey, and I'll be sure to give that ring to your wife when I get back from my tour.
@@hi.rayaaa Such a breathtaking story, I cannot believe I haven't heard the story of Mike Hawk before. What a valiant, brave soul--I hope he's resting in heaven. Many good men were lost in the Salmonistan Conflict 🙏 🙏
He sounds like a good man
@@nikkamlive LMAAOOAOAOOA
10:58 Russian subtitles are kinda funny:
"I don't speak Russian, for your information"
"Today is a good, warm and sunny day"
"I actually went for Korean BBQ. Very good."
"Blah blah, we are machinima, trusting the process as much as possible" (?)
"As you can guess, I just use web-translator for this"
"If you see this, write below or something like that"
(Just did bro)
Слышал бы ты что на самом деле он говорил...
Честно говоря даже я не понял
What he said was gibberish at Best, with all the necessary voice cracks, real interesting story though
@@aronmarkovits5396no he's speaking normal russian.
1-Ты просто пидочитный зануд , думаю у него такой характер.
2-Я слушал развед-сводки , что если тут шухер то устроят 10-ки (чисток?).
1-Он ведет себя как полный козел.
2-Я че слышал, то слышал. Разведка пытается выйти сейчас на их след в паре километрах отсюда, всего десяток ой козел. Не смотрел спутниковые не заработало? Сколько дней мы тут сидим?
Al-Batukum was truly a journey, one can only guess at how Al-Batubust will turn out.
love that you're actually going with the name Al-Batukum and going so far with the coordination in these shots!
My father, Michael Bomboclat, was one of the pilots of the 53rd Airborne Division. His story has inspired me multiple times to never give up on life. Thank you for makinf this documentary.
Lmaooooooooo 😂😂
Mohammed bouttablow is at it again 💀💀💀
he's going crazy
Muhanad batublow aisha
62k ahh comment☠🚬✝
@@QF1612 Shi✝
Tragic how the only member of the opposing party , hassir ambassing, was assasinated recently
During the battle, my grandfather with his squad managed to stall Hawk and Fish forces attempting to breach the city, however suffering losses and in the process, losted his life, thank you for making this film.
We making it out of salmonistan with this one 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
FISH COUNTRY 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
umm actually this is the Pigeon Dustbowl Republic
This brings back memories to my time in Al-Batuphukinut in Egypt as an Mi-17 gunship pilot. We were hit by a Strela from an insurgent when we were responding to a request for air support and we only survived due to the extra galvanized square steel and thug oil we had onboard for repairs. We were able to finish the mission since we had more bullets and bigger weapons than the other helis, but our gunner, Tukutuku, was unfortunately killed when a DShK round hit the cockpit. I pray to Allah for peace for my brothers in Salmonistan 🙏
I had a similar experience. An infidel! A traitor Among Us! kept sabotaging our T-72. That fool stole our tracks. Mixed our oil with piss!! Piss!!
I tell you! These days, people with no belief will betray you just for some currency.
I served with the 313th Recon sniper during that war. We were deployed at Al-Batunat with the Austrian Special forces. 70km west of Al-batukam. My team was deployed on Al-BaghadaddyAmkaming alongside the 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade to Establish Control in the city. Salute to all soldiers who served 🫡🫡🫡🫡
I was apart of the filming of this and so glad I was. Thanks for having me and I hope I can be in many more! Also this part of may service gave some real problems after and I even got a Purple Heart from it…. BUT ANYTHING FOR EAGLE! 🦅🦅🦅
Edit: Sorry I’m so late for commenting on this absolute masterpiece you put together from everything you had us do, truly great work.
Caliph:what shall we name our city?
Advisors:we may have an idea to name our city...
The guy edging in the Closet:
showed this to my dad and tricked him into thinking it was a real reenactment of a battle in afghanistan called al-batukam
I was in of the Al-Batubust offensive, I fought building to building, throwing 7lbs of lead at the defenders and capturing strategic areas, until one fateful night a suicide bomber blew my teams vehicle up, setting 3 marines ablaze and 2 more completely vaporised, with one guy had to have all his limbs amputated. I was outside of the vehicle and the only injury I had was a burn and PTSD from what happen. Sgt. XX_Bloxy Lt. SwordFigter9942 Cpl. BuilderClubHater1289 Pvt. SwordFightMaster291 Pvt. Brickbattler932 LCpl. ObbyPro932, lost their lives on that night. Their deaths will never be forgotten.
If anyone is wondering, this video was filmed on a game on Roblox and it’s called: Multicrew Tank Combat 4
thank you
Nice work dude, I loved it. Good use of voicelines from popular fps games too like Black Mesa and Modern warfare 2 2009.
oh heyy nice that you recognized those! appreciate it
use russian voicelines for hawk
@@ndhart3213 we did 👍
@@nikkamlive also i reccomend using prototype voicelines for eagle
ambatukam map is real
My brother sugma diyc served in Al-boutabuss until his tank blew with him inside, there’s still audio out there of his last moments, he said something like, “I’m about to blow” before his tank exploded, rest in peace sugma.
Bro this movie... Is... SOOOO GOOOD! I HOPE THIS IS MORE! BRAVO! 🎉
OORAH 🫡
My dad told me many tales serving in the 5th Inf. during these days. Just before the Siege of Al-Batukum, he recalls having met a defector named Qauq Sukr, who gave him a rough but useful schematic detailing key positions of the Fish State's artillery at Mt. Al-Bawtafaqinnat, resulting in the subsequent demise of a high ranking Fish State commander, Bari Madiqin Yurmawt.
I’m glad that I could help im sure this will be a great video
My friend's father was a veteran in the Siege of Al-Batufahginat as a Navy Private. He served his Seamen with pride and pursue of freedom!!!
I, too, served in Al-Batukum, as a corporal, in the 27th Infantry division, by 2007-2009 and for two tours. My friend unfortunately didn’t make it out, and saw him getting shot by multiple bullets coming from the right side, while trying to tend to a wounded in front of him. He was only 19. This really makes you think, the thousands of men and women who fought in this battle were just in their early 20’s. Politics is very brutal, war never changes.
*BANGERS LEAD THE WAY!*
My brother was an fish state insurgent , he was very brave sadly he died in an suicide car in al-batublou
Holy fuck i got 277 likes
Suicide car is called vibed 🛻💣🔥
@@Bigblue147_loves_his_cats at least he took an Abrams with him
@@Bigblue147_loves_his_cats svbied (suicide veichle born ied)
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I served in Al-Kumin as a Warthog pilot, and I can tell you that I saw horrors beyond my comprehension. Mad respect to the ground forces that held FISH off.
I fought in the Kakangku counteroffensive with a friend of mine, from Ambasing, Philippines that was serving in the air force. He scored 4 air-to-air kills and provided our squad with air support during the war.
Sadly, his F16 was shot down by a surface-to-air missile after he did a successful bombing run on an enemy airbase, his chaff and flare dispensers malfunctioned. His last words on the radio, from what I could remember, were "Ambatublow!"
I saw his jet spiral down the sky. And unfortunately, he did not have any time to eject from the plane. May he rest in peace 🙏
Sending prayers from bloxburg 🤲
YOOOO IM YOUR 1000TH SUBSCRIBER
OORAH 🦅 💯 💯
This is really well made though it gets a bit silly at times lol. Love the choice of songs in each part
thanks! there is quite a bit of jank tbh--some rendering errors and some filming errors but i'm just glad to have gotten it out tbh
we'll polish it up next time we post--or we'll just chalk it up to "it's roblox" ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@nikkamlive nah i get it, still, an awesome job to you and everyone else involved!
@@nikkamlivewhat's the song during the 53rd Airborne Division part?
I loved this, been looking for this kind of content for a while now! Thanks to everyone who made this happen
Hey, former eagle HSTV-L commander here. It saddened me to watch such a beautiful vehicle get destroyed... Our boys fought hard. The HSTV-L was such a beauty to use honestly and made me wet my pants multiple times on end. If you ask me, our HSTV-Ls outnatch any fish state vehicle. Goes to show our Eagle might. Hoooorah.
This deserves more attention.
All of my respects are given to the fallen Robloxians defending their country from Rosama.
Amen🙏🙏 sending prayers from Bloxburg🙏🙏
I was in Al-Ganakam, as a logistics officer. The enemy flanked us, and severed our supply lines from the FOB to the front, but thankfully we got out in time, thanks to the rescue party, leaving Al-Ganakam to our FOB in Al-Waduh.
BRO WHY YOU SO UNDERRATED?!
The best part is that the Arabic writing on the road signs actually says Al batukam
Keep it up, these are great
This is really well made, 3mins in and loving the story element to it.
my personal favorite shots:
3:37 - 3:50 : Bradley & dismounted Inf vs 3 VBIEDs
4:22 - 4:33 : Expositional pan onto insurgent armor
5:00 - 5:10 : STRF, Bradley, and 4 Inf vs cresting insurgent armor (the way the inf waggle is hilarious)
5:36 - 5:48 : Just a beautiful shot of an STRF WHACKING that puma out the air
5:50 - 6:12 : "I gotta piss" + STRF & inf vs OM armor platoon
6:56 - 7:14 : A wonderful example of why combined arms is key
7:15 : 🎶You really got me goin' 🎵This whole sequence until 8:43 was really good. Nice clean shots.
8:25 - 8:43 : Takeoff sequence got me with some goosebumps. esp that 2nd uh-60 takeoff. reminded me of ArmA cinematics.
8:50 - 9:26 : Great two static shots, letting the enemy come into view. Really gives them an almost oppressive / uncountable feeling. WHICH IS COMPLETELY CONTRASTED BY THE FOLLOWING SHOTS
9:26 - 9:45 : Reversing it so that the AirCav (friendlies) are hidden and innumerable is fantastic. It gives them an almost divine quality. Both this and the shots before used the same technique, but the feeling / quality imparted upon those who are hidden out of frame relies entirely on the narrative of "good guys" and "bad guys".
9:45 - 9:52 : My favorite shot. Holy shit. GOD BLESS THE AH-64D 🦅
9:53 - 10:15 : Some Highway of Death shit man. Loved the shot, got depressed immediately.
10:43 - 10:49 : Just love the warped look of the image through the binos.
Ending sequence was great too. Surprised how well it followed the 180 rule, but because it did it felt very natural and man... if there's more, I'm here for it. I'm not invested or anything...
8/10. Genuinely a wonderful piece of media (esp for Roblox LMAO), makes me want to make some ArmA AH64D cinematics. Bravo.
@anderanged This may be my favorite all time comment. Genuinely--I really appreciate you taking the time out of your day to analyze our footage and type this out! Me and my friends play ArmA 3 from time to time, squad, and other various milsims; myself, I'm personally really into larping content. We did, in fact, take inspo from content creators like Tamga Studio (Battle of Oskemen, Arma 3 Cinematic) and Rubix Raptor's laid-back style of group management.
As I've said in the past, myself and some of the friends who make this content are (amateur) film students, just that we're currently on summer break. There is absolutely more to come!
If you have any questions or want to talk further, feel free to contact me
I'm Captain Mercy over here. Former Lieutenant, I used to fight at Al Baktum. The things I saw can't be forgotten....
This is so cool!
Can’t wait to see more.
@@Doltería appreciate it! we'll start filming at the end of the week
unironically better than most short films
This is absolutely amazing content, and super under rated. Keep up the good work!
thank you!!
@@nikkamliveyou're underrated!
I served in Baghdaddy, glad to see this terrible conflict getting more recognition
oh god i didnt know that the war happened so close to our town! I live in Al-Batunut and i pray that i wont become a victim.
I was in the 25th Armored company at the battle of Al-Bakod. I was a bradley gunner. Abrams in front of us took an RPG to the top, exploded like it was tissue paper. The commander was still alive, though. Crawled out of the wreckage screaming. After crawling around for a bit, he reset his character. Wouldn't let the fire take him. I turned the auto cannon to the building the shot came from. I fired 'till I saw lego pieces fly 'round everywhere. I can still hear his screams. Mad respect to the guys who fought in Al-Batakum.
I was traumatized during this deployment
My Granda died at the age of 65, He was a Sergeant in the battle of Yomemibus. He died a honourable and heroic death saving many of his comrades. Yomemibus was a nightmare
What game is this called bro
That is Mtc 4! Check that game out!
Roblox mtc
My friend Bunda Rahma as a volunteer from india has fallen as martyr in the Battle Of Kakangu, still my heart collapses in sorrow as i remember that bad memories in battle.
I had no idea Roblox went this deep. I feel like I just watched a movie. When's Netflix picking up the next season??
how dare you say that about our valiant soldiers in Al-batukum! These men fought for their lives and your acting like you just watched some Netflix special! your a disgrace.
6:08 peak dialogue
i served for 7 years in the royal army of Batu Blo, it gave me tremendous pride when Ambatukam led us into battle. respect to these men for keeping our country safe and oiled up
Why do the US troops have body armor that was first adopted in late 1999 during december of 1996,they should be using PASGT and ALICE setups
Because its not the exact U.S, its the eagle federation, so they can take some creative liberties
@@RandomDude-ed9lb oh mb then gang
Former Tankman who served in this very siege. I was in the 3rd Armored Division and I was in that very tank that exploded at 3:20, I fortunately survived the explosion but I lost my right leg. The Loader and the Driver unfortunately died upon impact, I was the gunner.
Did he piss??
no, many trousers were lost that day
@@nikkamlive RIP
Aight this is actually Amazing
L they didn’t use xm109 rookie mistake
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As someone who served in Al-Boutoblow, god bless those who served in Al-Batakum!
no one noticed the name?
Al-Batukam
This Roblox vid got lost on my reccos thanks to the name
@@TheOperatorDelta Yo uh, so I’ve heard that you’re the operator who has been operating operationally, is that true? 🤨
@@ChristopherDefrank pretty much operating operationally as usual
I do 💀
I know my buddy Eric who served as an engineer in the battle of Al-Aqtuah. He always told me that going to serve there was basically like going back to Jesus's time but everyone drives trucks and are armed with guns. Just when he was gonna leave his squadron was ambushed and his humvee in particular came under heavy fire. This was after his service in Al-Aqtuah and apprently the guys who attacked were the infamous Kakangu Lions, a mercenary group known for their beheadings and various other mutilations on the bodies of their captured soldiers. He said you could tell they were the Kakangu Lions based off of the red head and armbands they wear into battle. Luckily his squadron managed to escape and return fire, but one of his buddies unfortunately was manning the machine gun on top and a bullet struck his neck. He'd never make it back home alive, but Eric always says that he was better off dying inside the humvee rather then his body being subjected to the cruelty of the Kakangu.
bro its so funny its saying amabatukum DUDE YOU CAN SEE THE MEME
I served in Al-Batakareem as a pilot of the A-10 Thunderbolt II, pushing and supplying heavy support onto enemy lines past the River Batabuss, this really brought back memories of my time serving.
Fishmallah 😭
This is amazing. I started playing Roblox recently just because of MTC 4. I love these community-made films and media derivatives.
Thank you! It's been a fun process making this type of stuff--especially with the backing and support we get from community members.
My comrade fought in this battle, he was a PMC doing recon mission, while I fought in Kakangku City to help a civilian named Victor. We hear his friend on the radio cry out his name. It was truly saddening.
I served in the Battle of Nissan and the Liberation Forces of Kakangu. The nightmares don’t do away.
this is so good bro
@@lieutenant8968 thank you!
i loved how subtitles of russian don't match with english text and what audio-man says
btw cool video keep up the good work ❤
I also fought in the Battle of Al-Batukam, I saw my brothers die in battle as they were hit by boulets, I still have tramautic memories to this very day as they shouted, "I need more boulets!" before dying, War is hell.
I served on the frontlines in the siege of Al-Amboutablo, I was a infantry field medic in operation Ligma in 2008, I was awarded the medal of honor after saving tens of my comrades and getting blasted. God bless the troops who had their boots nestled deep in Al-Batukum
How You Only got 2k subs??? Bro U Deserve Moreee
I remember in Al-Ngawi. I was part of Malaysian Peacekeeper Forces, we got captured for 2 weeks. The battlefield was terrifying me, even I saw a thousands of corpses lay on the road.
I love the black mesa HECU voice lines , ever more fitting that both the dudes here and the hecu are marines
Glad I found this video
Bro this battle is so cool 200/10
I was a medic there in Al-Batukum I remember vividly the cases that came through.. heartbreaking…
I am a veteran who had 2 tours in al-batabass and al-batablaw, its been a traumatic war, really ive seen stuff i regret witnessing till this day
As a former "group" era ROBLOX dweeb turned Squad fanatic this is one of the coolest things I've ever seen.
@@foobar3 heard alot about both communities--seems fun! ive also been getting into squad, used to run antistasi arma3
@@foobar3 appreciate the support
Al-Batukum how could i forget this battle, i lost my arm in there and my buddy passed away was pure hell there
As somebody who knows Russian that dialogue really was something as usual.
my dad served there under the eagle federation, was in a machinized unit, almost died during a suicide truck got into his tank, killing everyone but him. That luck was something, he safely got back home.
I also fought in the battle of Al-Batunat, I saw a poc holding his brother in his arms crying, his name was Ambatukam
Al batukam was really a good division i fought with my tank crew we used to tell the kids back at home how amazing the division of AL batukam was we also helped the AL boutabloe and AL boutabust division as well as our friendly and most trained we fought along side them AL bassing and Al batunut
I showed this to my grandma in 144p and she thought this was real. Good job 👍
As a newly recruited soldier of Eagle Armed Force, Eagle Mechanized Troops
I’m paying my respect to all the veterans who fought the battle 🫡
I may have not been there, but i know how it feels, seen things i wouldn't have wanted to see during my deployment in Nurtistan, differentwar. Lost most hearing, one eye, still a few shrapnel pieces in my left lung, severed kidney and shattered pelvis. Sending Love from the happy town of Robloxia
What a heartbreaking attack in Al-Batukum...
Sending love and support from Amnating
I was a f16c Pilot during the battle of Al-Ambasing unfortunately after a few hairy dogfights multiple SAM sites got me and I was forced to hit the ejector seat, I have a great respect for the marines who fought in Al Batukum, honorable men
Semper Fidelis!
i cant lie, i expected garbage but this is actually so well done wtf
I was in the Al-Bouttablow 107th Infantry Battalion, we were out in the trenches while suddenly my teammate shouted “STEVE AMBATUKAM” as we where shelled, he succumbed to his injuries and he is now with steven…
Это, просто, восхитительно.
VIDEO is such a vibe 2018-19 just people living the moment
Reminds me of those old stick pivot war animations, this video was awesome