0:07 Mediaeval Weapons use during WW1 -Trench Catapult -Mornig Star Trench Club -Splatter Mask -American Body Armor -MK1 Trench Knife 9:47 Handheld Shields(Portavle Infantry Shields) WW1 12:58 EOD Suit Bomb Disposal WW2 to Present 23:02 Sniper Shield WW1 25:43 The Macmadam Shield Shovels. Weird Tech of WW1 27:37 Mobile Shield. Weird Tech of WW1 34:00 Roman Legionary 1st Century BC to 3rd Century AD 38:58 The Weaponry of the Blood-Thirsty Viking Raider 40:35 Edward Ned Kelly The Armord Criminal and Bushranger of Australian
This channel’s videos are excellent, and it’s really nice to have a big long compilation of some of the best bits. Know I’ll have a informative and entertaining next 40 minutes.
It's a great channel, informative and entertaining, I hear lots of teachers play their videos in class and people enjoy them. That's hoe you know you're doing a good job
You guys should a a video on the 3rd Servile War - also known as the War of Spartacus - showing his conquests against Rome, and how his armies met their eventual end.
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Preach friend, but rather than copy pasting the same paragraph you should make your words more personal & select a verse fitting for each individual you speak with
Oldest ones I know were both against Rome. Hamilcar in Sicily (240s BCE) and Sertorius in Spain (70s BCE). There's gotta be older examples but those are pretty famous 2000 year old campaigns.
This video has to be one of my favorites from this channel! WW1 had soo many variations of warfare and has to bee the most interesting modern war by far!
Congratulations, Simple History. You have a new Twitter follower. I've watched these documentaries for years, and they never grow old. I watch them time and time again.
And there are some particular documentaries that you made that I find true favorites: 1. The Great Emu War 2. Periscope Rifles Oh, who am I kidding? They are all favorites!
Perfect, I just watched Real Engineering's vid on the M1A2 Abrams which went fairly deep into the armor plating. This video compliments that one perfectly.
The M1 Abrams was developed from the failure of the MBT-70 project to replace the obsolescent M60 tank. There are three main operational Abrams versions, the M1, M1A1, and M1A2, with each new iteration seeing improvements in armament, protection, and electronics. Extensive improvements have been implemented to the latest formerly designated M1A2 System Enhancement Package version 3 or SEPv3 and M1A2 SEPv4, respectively versions such as improved composite armor, better optics, digital systems and ammunition.[10] The Abrams was due to be replaced by the Future Combat Systems XM1202 but due to its cancellation, the U.S. military has opted to continue maintaining and operating the M1 series for the foreseeable future by upgrading with improved optics, armor and firepower.
Very interesting, as we advance technology, we fall back on much earlier concepts in war. We just don’t realize it. WW1 was an interesting war to research, technology advanced, and we had to adapt.
Very good job fellows throughout the 5th war games week of said April!! Bravissimo y'all. I would love to see a video on bear traps through out the history of war, from ambushes to spike pits to landmines.
I love watching simple ads. Its so educational on all the products i have no interest in. TH-cam is getting ridiculous at times ads every 2-4 minutes of video
Please consider making a video of hand weapons used in the past, as well as any contemporary warfare. As a Navy corpsman, I saw a few mercs and spec ops carry what could be a modern version of the Tomahawk?
I do not get it. Every video here or other history channel put always ads for some website that has videos about history. I always got this ad and was not interested. The second my friend asked me about the link - I do not see anymore this ad. WTF
I've seen armor, back then, before BC. Soldiers in christ time, the way men fought back in war. In the 40s, 1942, soldiers uniforms had weapon straps and pockets for bullets. Today, in 2023, modern uniforms for soldiers in military have best suit ups. I kinda like it, but gun usage? Maybe not, but men at work use it, police do it too. What fun
"By the way, would the 4th century BC late bronze,🥉 to early iron,⚩ age ancient Greek,🇬🇷 Spartan Hoplites, and Athenian marines,⛵ or late western ancient Roman,🇮🇹 Centurions iron age shields,🛡 go up,👆 against the mid 15th century Muslim,🕌☪ Ottoman Turkish,🇹🇷 janissaries's matchlock arquebus,🔫 with gunpowder and metal lead balls,⚽ with a lighted,🕯wicker match cord on the serpentine holder of the matchlock arquebus,🔫 in order to fire,🔥 the arquebus,🔫 is to pull the trigger and the burning,🔥 wicker match cord will detonate,💥 the gunpowder inside the barrel of the arquebus,🔫 to fire,🔥 the metal lead ball,⚽ out the barrel of the matchlock arquebus,🔫 to shoot the late 4th century BC late bronze,🥉 to early iron,⚩ age shields,🛡 of the late bronze,🥉 age to early iron,⚩ age ancient Greek, 🇬🇷 hoplites, Athenian Marines,⛵ or the late ancient western Roman,🇮🇹 Centurion shields,🛡 in the year of fourteen hundred fifty-three, during the fall of Constantinople,💒☦ eastern Roman,🇮🇹 Empire by the Sultan,👳 Mehmed the 2nd, the conqueror of Constantinople,💒☦ son of the Sultan,👳 Murad the 2nd, in the year of fourteen hundred fifty-three, during the Hungarian,🇭🇺 Ottoman,🇹🇷 wars,💥 of the year of fourteen hundred sixty-two to the year of fifteen hundred zero,0⃣ one,1⃣?"
The trench knife was invented by French and Germans just before WWI and during, America also made them to provide to a special core back then and to provide France etc during WWI
Ngl being in a tiny suffocating tank is way scarier than being on ur feet lol… u cent run.. ur a huge target. Planes can bomb u to death haha. Ur slow and ur the biggest target on the battlefield.. in a primitive still being tested vehicle😂 seems like u had to have big balls to be inside that thing on the battlefield… while all types of artillery/small arms fire is being rocketed at you all day. Extremely scary.
My history class has played your videos before
W teacher
His videos are top tier in my opinion
@QUAD Updates he's shown a like 10 different videos
me too
W Teacher
0:07 Mediaeval Weapons use during WW1
-Trench Catapult
-Mornig Star Trench Club
-Splatter Mask
-American Body Armor
-MK1 Trench Knife
9:47 Handheld Shields(Portavle Infantry Shields) WW1
12:58 EOD Suit Bomb Disposal WW2 to Present
23:02 Sniper Shield WW1
25:43 The Macmadam Shield Shovels. Weird Tech of WW1
27:37 Mobile Shield. Weird Tech of WW1
34:00 Roman Legionary 1st Century BC to 3rd Century AD
38:58 The Weaponry of the Blood-Thirsty Viking Raider
40:35 Edward Ned Kelly The Armord Criminal and Bushranger of Australian
12:58: AKA the *F#@ING WALL!*
0:00-0:06 nice loadout man.
Still more accurate than COD Vanguard 😂😂😂
This channel’s videos are excellent, and it’s really nice to have a big long compilation of some of the best bits. Know I’ll have a informative and entertaining next 40 minutes.
It's a great channel, informative and entertaining, I hear lots of teachers play their videos in class and people enjoy them. That's hoe you know you're doing a good job
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ your sky man isn’t relevant
I would love to see a video on traps through out the history of war, from ambushes to spike pits to landmines.
They already have 2 videos on booby traps.. they have a ton on guerilla warfare. ❤
1:15 scariest animation for simple history
LMFAOOOO
You guys should a a video on the 3rd Servile War - also known as the War of Spartacus - showing his conquests against Rome, and how his armies met their eventual end.
Thanks!
I like how the thumbnail encompasses the RPG feel
Ye lol
Can you guys cover Guerrilla Tactics in history as a video? It would be great to see when it started and how it’s used today in the 21st century
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Preach friend, but rather than copy pasting the same paragraph you should make your words more personal & select a verse fitting for each individual you speak with
Oldest ones I know were both against Rome. Hamilcar in Sicily (240s BCE) and Sertorius in Spain (70s BCE). There's gotta be older examples but those are pretty famous 2000 year old campaigns.
@@Derandino too lazy
Yes! Guerrilla tactics n warfare would be an interesting video for sure...
@@geordiejones5618I think the siege of Jericho could be considered guerrilla tactics. They did an episode on it in "Battles BC"
This video has to be one of my favorites from this channel! WW1 had soo many variations of warfare and has to bee the most interesting modern war by far!
Congratulations, Simple History. You have a new Twitter follower.
I've watched these documentaries for years, and they never grow old.
I watch them time and time again.
And there are some particular documentaries that you made that I find true favorites:
1. The Great Emu War
2. Periscope Rifles
Oh, who am I kidding? They are all favorites!
Perfect, I just watched Real Engineering's vid on the M1A2 Abrams which went fairly deep into the armor plating.
This video compliments that one perfectly.
The M1 Abrams was developed from the failure of the MBT-70 project to replace the obsolescent M60 tank. There are three main operational Abrams versions, the M1, M1A1, and M1A2, with each new iteration seeing improvements in armament, protection, and electronics. Extensive improvements have been implemented to the latest formerly designated M1A2 System Enhancement Package version 3 or SEPv3 and M1A2 SEPv4, respectively versions such as improved composite armor, better optics, digital systems and ammunition.[10] The Abrams was due to be replaced by the Future Combat Systems XM1202 but due to its cancellation, the U.S. military has opted to continue maintaining and operating the M1 series for the foreseeable future by upgrading with improved optics, armor and firepower.
@@aM1AbramsTank I bet you're a blast at parties.
Thanks for the info!
@@aM1AbramsTank you're a multi-ton combat vehicle, how are you using the internet??😊
@@Mad_Possum burger
@@aM1AbramsTank borga
One of your videos Gave me A 100% in history thank you
Love ya vids man
It’s amazing. I blink and there’s a new video. Thank you for everything you do because you are bettering society
Awesome job!
Very interesting, as we advance technology, we fall back on much earlier concepts in war. We just don’t realize it. WW1 was an interesting war to research, technology advanced, and we had to adapt.
Every player in every RPG wears a wacky combination of armor with the highest stats in the game and I absolutely enjoy it
Very good job fellows throughout the 5th war games week of said April!! Bravissimo y'all.
I would love to see a video on bear traps through out the history of war, from ambushes to spike pits to landmines.
can you do a video on italy’s best fighter planes of WWII?
I already know this videos gonna be fire
Nice work on armor
The thumbnail is my load out
Turns out those helmets are always a good idea, contrary to Hollywood historiography
guy in thumbnail is just a character from gate😭😭
These compilations are great, but why does the title of them not always match what is shown? First item in a list of armor types is a weapon?
With the exosuit from lockheed martin armor may make a comeback.
I love watching simple ads. Its so educational on all the products i have no interest in. TH-cam is getting ridiculous at times ads every 2-4 minutes of video
I’ve learned so much from you so keep up the amazing work
Loved this.
I miss the people who puts timestamps for this kind of compilation videos,
where they at?🤔they're the real heroes in this channel lol
does anyone else find some of these animation characters hilarious asf ???🤣🤣
Thank + Joerg Sprave and the catapult channel wasn’t around in Germany 🇩🇪 during WW1 👍
History at its finest
Hey Simple History! Could you do the uniform and kit of a U.S Marine during the Battle of Iwo Jima?
Does the EOD armor protect from the bomb is it anti bomb proof? Like a direct it??
Nope. It offers some frag and blast protection, but it is mostly just for deceleration injuries.
the thumbnails always get me
Idea: Do the kandahar giant
Very cool
7:19
Enemy Juggernaut
I was going to buy an EOD suit but they cost 30k….
Please consider making a video of hand weapons used in the past, as well as any contemporary warfare. As a Navy corpsman, I saw a few mercs and spec ops carry what could be a modern version of the Tomahawk?
Battlefield 1 showcases the blunt force weapons really well
Imagine being a german defending against some Americans and suddenly a knight with a machine gun comes and wrecks your day
Medival
weapons were outdated but highly affected
The thumbnail was like : When you only upgrade the weapon and chestplate
Finally My favorite topic, armor
Another Repost compilation... It's like everyone besides the editor quit and he's riding this gravy train into the ground m
That thumbnail cursed
The one time someone got the fact that chain mail was heavier than plate right
I do not get it. Every video here or other history channel put always ads for some website that has videos about history. I always got this ad and was not interested. The second my friend asked me about the link - I do not see anymore this ad. WTF
Bro put in a game reference
One, two buckle my shoe😩
Até que enfim o vídeo sobre remake um do vídeo da história dos capacetes E agora temos atualmente história das armaduras
Roman legion in a juggernaut armor
With a .45 acp handgun
Armor in history: starts with medieval weapons in ww1
I've seen armor, back then, before BC. Soldiers in christ time, the way men fought back in war. In the 40s, 1942, soldiers uniforms had weapon straps and pockets for bullets. Today, in 2023, modern uniforms for soldiers in military have best suit ups. I kinda like it, but gun usage? Maybe not, but men at work use it, police do it too. What fun
9:42 a return...to monke?..
simple history has 2 art styles
1. "I am not a circle on a head, I actually have a jaw."
2. "DEAR GOD WHY WAS I BORN THIS WA-"
This video is fucking awesome
Destiny ahh thumbnail
Click bait video.
Simple history became like the TV,only reruns
Then there is the Warhammer 40k armor....
Technology always lead weapon for warfare.
Awesome
As a war of thunder user i can confirme.
Why dont you start from stone or bronze age rather than ww1?
Because this video is just a compilation of older videos about armor they made
Roman JuggerCenturions - *shield wall!*
"By the way, would the 4th century BC late bronze,🥉 to early iron,⚩ age ancient Greek,🇬🇷 Spartan Hoplites, and Athenian marines,⛵ or late western ancient Roman,🇮🇹 Centurions iron age shields,🛡 go up,👆 against the mid 15th century Muslim,🕌☪ Ottoman Turkish,🇹🇷 janissaries's matchlock arquebus,🔫 with gunpowder and metal lead balls,⚽ with a lighted,🕯wicker match cord on the serpentine holder of the matchlock arquebus,🔫 in order to fire,🔥 the arquebus,🔫 is to pull the trigger and the burning,🔥 wicker match cord will detonate,💥 the gunpowder inside the barrel of the arquebus,🔫 to fire,🔥 the metal lead ball,⚽ out the barrel of the matchlock arquebus,🔫 to shoot the late 4th century BC late bronze,🥉 to early iron,⚩ age shields,🛡 of the late bronze,🥉 age to early iron,⚩ age ancient Greek, 🇬🇷 hoplites, Athenian Marines,⛵ or the late ancient western Roman,🇮🇹 Centurion shields,🛡 in the year of fourteen hundred fifty-three, during the fall of Constantinople,💒☦ eastern Roman,🇮🇹 Empire by the Sultan,👳 Mehmed the 2nd, the conqueror of Constantinople,💒☦ son of the Sultan,👳 Murad the 2nd, in the year of fourteen hundred fifty-three, during the Hungarian,🇭🇺 Ottoman,🇹🇷 wars,💥 of the year of fourteen hundred sixty-two to the year of fifteen hundred zero,0⃣ one,1⃣?"
thumbnail💀
fallout new vegas legion 😅
Hi
Oiy'veh the ads every five minutes really kneecap these anthologies. Especially since y'all are recycling these I mean come on 😂
The Terminator WW1
That is such an unhinged thumbnail l😂
THought this was Destiny for a second
Wtf are reversed bullets? :o
That thumbnail tho
👏👏
Wow this early? This is going to give me good luck rolls in Diablo 4.
So biased towards western culture
Oh historical archery, I'm one of your sub
Watch any of the videos mentioning Ukraine or Russia, very bias. Real shame I just want history
Yws
I did u mom
Oia
The morningstar originates from Belgium, in Dutch it's called a goeiedag xd
Nice
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The trench knife was invented by French and Germans just before WWI and during, America also made them to provide to a special core back then and to provide France etc during WWI
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Ngl being in a tiny suffocating tank is way scarier than being on ur feet lol… u cent run.. ur a huge target. Planes can bomb u to death haha. Ur slow and ur the biggest target on the battlefield.. in a primitive still being tested vehicle😂 seems like u had to have big balls to be inside that thing on the battlefield… while all types of artillery/small arms fire is being rocketed at you all day. Extremely scary.
What the 😂😂😂😂
*History at its finest*