"You would hear a mild pop as the gun fired five miles away, and in the five or six seconds it took for them to come, you could pass through quite a number of psychological changes...and we were always told that you never heard the shot that hit you, because most of them traveled faster than sound...every now and again there would be a great roar like an aeroplane coming in to land, and in a fifth of a second your resolution would break, and you would throw yourself down into the mud and the other ones would laugh at you." - They Shall Not Grow Old.
@@killerqueenbiteszadusto1771 yeah. If you hear the artillery still firing, then go about your business and keep your head down. If it stops, be ready because they're coming.
I grew up a military brat, mostly at Fort Knox. When I moved I couldn't sleep, didn't know why. I went back to visit friends and listening to the artillery at night, I slept soundly.
Thank you for your service! ❤️ I’m 17 and looking at the Marine Corps right now. I don’t know if I will join for sure, because I want to be a real estate agent as well. If I do, wish me luck.
A young private walk into the barracks battered and brushed from the horrors outside. he stumbles in and takes a seat looking down at the ground fiddling with a lighter in one hand and other a photo of a family. The lighter has a German swastika on it and the photo is of a family a father a mother and a little girl . he just stares at the both of them the lighter and the photo and then after a moment of silence, he utters a single sentence. "Th...there just people like us...."
@@Themaxwithnoname No. The Somme was just a meat grinder. Passchendaele was like a moonscape if, the surface of the Moon was made of mud. It was the kind of mud that could swallow up men, horses, and tanks like quicksand. The _guns_ sank and could not be pulled back out. There's an anecdotal story from the battle that probably never happened, but an upper officer who was touring the field is said to have exclaimed "My God, did we really send men to fight in this?" before breaking down in tears. His guide, who had been in the fighting, laconically replied, "It's worse farther up."
"Fire as the guns may!" With those orders came a roar that echoed through the mountains to be heard by opposing forces marching to reinforce the few mangled, maimed, and charred survivors crawling for life, heedless of direction as blast after blast lights up the night in hellish flashes that highlighted their targets. There was no battlefield, only a culling ground.
Well, my gran- grandpa was always smoking a cigar, would walk around always with a cigar between his lips finish a cigar, already lighting a new one. He fought WW1 at Marasesti Battle. I basicaly realized that they were hearing the sound made by enemy arty firing a shell continously for several years I mean holy fuuuck, man. 🚬
Hearing this reminds me of spending a whole night in Arma II. In the next morning i get quite sensitive with sounds.. I used to live next to an industry-area so you can hear all sorts of engine and machine noises in the distance at some point in the morning. Nothing that would bother me at all but after playing Arma for some hours I sometimes have that split of a panic-second that an enemy T-90 is approaching to my position when it's just a random truck '-'
Honestly, All Quiet On The Western Front is a very great book about WW1, an autobiography of a real soldier that fought in battle, so lost everything. The book goes in great detail in explaining what it is like to fight on the battlefield of the western front. Also, after I searched up this topic I looked at all the videos on ambient war and yours is the best out of all of them so far. Congrats, I really enjoyed the video.
"ALRIGHT, TROOPS, THE BARRAGE WILL END IN TWO HOURS. BY THAT TIME I WANT EVERYONE ARMED AND READY TO LEAVE THE TRENCHES. EAT SOMETHING, CHECK YOUR GEAR! THE CHAPLAIN'S BUNKER IS DOWN AT THE SOUTHWEST ENTRANCE... you might want to pay a visit..."
Weird how sounds of war can actually be sort of comforting, in some possibly twisted way. I like that this one combines rain and thunder with battlefield noises in the distance. I just wish the logo would either disappear after a few minutes or was not right in the middle of the screen.
You also arent in danger of being hit by one, or having debris collapse on you, or being assaulted and killed by enemy soldiers. Not to mention the horrible disease that spread through the trenches. Sleeping is not happening sorry to break it to you.
The year is 1917, in the old Sommes battlefield and a squad of six British soldiers Infront of the windmill which centered the blue line trenches that surrounds it. "This infernal bombardment -the noise, the smoke. The most tremendous cannonade I've ever heard. It swept around us in a wide curve of red leaping flame. Quite unending in either direction." Elijah, a young boy who spent his life farming in the dirt, had a new found fear after digging up various body parts from the mud. "It's a whole new type of warfare, boys. Gotta be careful." Edward a slightly older boy who understood and accepted this wars symphony of horrors, responded to Elijah's rambling of fear. "They're calling them stormtroopers. Jerry's best. Got orders to leave their trenches and charge right into us." Elijah continued to lose himself to his fears. James, their squad leader grabbed Elijah by the shoulders, shaking him out of his daze. "Come on, concentrate on your bayonet. Imagine it piercing the hearts of the hun. Every last one of them." He said, trying to motivate the kid. The other three squad members starred into the horizon. Having noticed the shelling stopped and whistles blew, meant one thing. *The Storm Troopers were here.*
You may remember times you didn't study and regretted it afterwards and thought to yourself "Man, if only I studied for that relatively short period, I wouldn't feel so bad about myself now." Now is the time everyone. Study hard and try and understand what you're studying, but don't forget to take regular breaks and stay healthy!
Being in arty in the military we always sleep with the sounds of automatic gunfire and the cannons firing. This brings back that feeling. The feeling after a long, hard day and finally getting in my sleeping system until the next morning.
Its scary when you hear enemy artillery fire I served 6 tours in Afghanistan and it was like being in hell one hour you would be asleep and another you wake up to mortar fire and ak47s I'm just glad I'm done with the military it was hard to cope with all the things I saw and did
Imagine. Your clothes are wet, feeling cold, hungry, sleepyhead, trenches are filled with ankle deep mud and water. Your friend just got killed this afternoon. All you can think about nothing.
I m getting a feel ..i m laying down in a cosier sofa and room light is turned off ..and the curtains are all sidelined..and its livid..flurry wetting the crusty earth... As i slowly plant my feet in the floor, i feel the chill tingling through my lower side of feet.crossing my arms i yet again sit in the sofa woth crossed folded legs.. that person sitting near to my sofa bed comes towards me and sit beside me..the air flexes between us..we both enjoy cup of hot tea wirh crusty loaf as we look through those huge windows..we do nothing exciting but just talk and smile..and for rest of the night we sleep closely ..as we hear the bigger rain drops pattering in the window panes and hit the roof hard...
I never fought in military. Fuck, never went past cadets due to mental health and disorders. I even did Sea Cadets so even less exposure to this type of field... and yet every battlefield ambiance feels extremely familiar and soothing to me that they help me sleep even when my insomnia is at its worst.
Only because of the gas, rats, decaying bodies, constant rain, never ending bombardment, and the sound of a whistle that let you know its time to defend yourself in hand to hand combat.
WW2 without a doubt was more scary as WW1 had static lines while WW2 literally moved by entire countries swallowing them like fire, sometime once but often o ver and over as Countries pushed eachother back and forth. Especially when countries got more desperate they began carpet bombing cities and mass killing civlians. I think the introduction of bomber planes made it 10x more brutal
@@MorphieGrey Disagree World War 1 was far worse than the second in terms of suffering for the soldiers, you were trapped like rats in absolutely miserable unsanitary conditions with rolling artillery barrages that almost never stopped the feeling of nonstop impending doom around the clock. It's not about firepower differences it's about the conditions that soldiers suffer, being covered waist deep in filthy diseased trench water, fending off flies and rats, covered in lice stricken by dysentery/typhus/respiratory diseases. There's also the fact that in world war 1 this was a completely new kind of war in terms of firepower, at least after the first world war the world had a better understanding of the horrendous nature of this kind of highly mechanized warfare.
From the UK, & feel like we are going to be conscripted at one point soon.. don't think it'll be so relaxing when we hear them shells dropping in real life😬
And as you stand on your trench, rather than in your trench, does the man across the way with the sniper scope cross hairs centered nicely on the second button down take pity and let you get away with your mistake ?
08:34 hr I reached a camp. Thank Goodness! I narrowly escaped death by fleeing out of the battlefield. I thought those American bombers will take me. Finally, I can upload the new intel to the superiors. Now the fatherland knows about the American/Russian Orbital Weapon. They'll come up with a plan to counter it eventually. For now, I will stay in this camp, and fight in the frontlines. For the Fatherland!
Thank you for your sharing. This is very helpful for my sleep. I wonder if there are versions with sounds other than gunshots, like sirens, screams, crying, etc.? I don't speak English, and I'm using ChatGPT for translation, so please forgive any grammar mistakes. Thank you!
Don't worry lads, we'll be home by Christmas
World's first meme.
Made before Christmas was even thought of.
The meaning behind it?
Simply underestimating your opponent.
You didnt specify which Christmas 😏
I think the Taliban has everybody beat. Thanks CIA.
"Well that was a frickin lie"
-Random British Soldier
@@caiuspostumiusturrinus1024 Ah sh-
"You would hear a mild pop as the gun fired five miles away, and in the five or six seconds it took for them to come, you could pass through quite a number of psychological changes...and we were always told that you never heard the shot that hit you, because most of them traveled faster than sound...every now and again there would be a great roar like an aeroplane coming in to land, and in a fifth of a second your resolution would break, and you would throw yourself down into the mud and the other ones would laugh at you." - They Shall Not Grow Old.
One of the best documentaries ever
I read this in an old british man's voice
@@SemperFine It is actually said by an old British man.
The Other Ones.
They sound very intimidating indeed.
Man I love the sound of artillery in the morning
It’s scarier if you don’t cause that means you’re about to get your bunk over run
@@killerqueenbiteszadusto1771 yeah. If you hear the artillery still firing, then go about your business and keep your head down. If it stops, be ready because they're coming.
"It sounds Like Victory"
How didn't anyone commented this yet?
@@1Sanalp i want too but you already did !! ✌️✌️🔥🔥😂😂
same dude
Reading war stories listening to this is something else
I was listening to this while reading "Storms of Steel" by Ernst Junger - recommended read btw!
@@StephenStine Thanks! I'm gonna give it a read! I don't remember what I was reading at the time, but thanks for the recomendation!
@@StephenStine
I’m literally doing that right now man. Phenomenal book so far.
Reading "Drive to the East" by Harry Turtledove.
@@StephenStine got that right next to me
I used to live on a military base and every night I would basically hear this, it’s basically why I can sleep through alarms
That's how I found this Its hard to sleep without it some days lol
Yes indeed also the silence is so “loud” if I can say so and scary
I grew up a military brat, mostly at Fort Knox. When I moved I couldn't sleep, didn't know why. I went back to visit friends and listening to the artillery at night, I slept soundly.
thank you all for your service
Personally
Calming in a weird way
As a three decade combat army vet, now I can sleep through the night playing this when nothing else helps. Bless you.
god bless you and thank you for your service. your country salutes proud men like yourself
Thank you for your service! ❤️
I’m 17 and looking at the Marine Corps right now. I don’t know if I will join for sure, because I want to be a real estate agent as well. If I do, wish me luck.
@@alek124. best of luck brother/sister.
@@stateofmindphilosophyandps214 Sister*, thank you 😊❤️
sorry you are going thru this man, thank you for your service and we love you
Now we just need an 8 or 10 hour version of this!
right click and set it on loop, not enough people know this
@@REZA-tl5kr Yeah sadly I don't think you can if you are watching it through the Xbox.
@@captainboromir6958 ah yea didnt think of that
REZA2 what about on mobile
@@helljumper5601 click on the settings wheel, its there
Eating canned tuna while listening to this hits hard.
Be me
*artillery stops and you hear a loud whistle followed by yelling*
Me *fixes bayonet*
Me gets ready for the impending doom
@Aurelius Stålhammar Yea
For the Emperor!
Why didn't I heard "fix bayonets, but don't stop the artillery"?
*Sad Kriegsman noises*
'Blue Bonnets over The Border' on bagpipes if you're doing the WWI thing.
FÜR DAS VATERLAND! FÜR ZE KAISER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gather arround, we have plenty of space here in the barracks.
@Qᴜɪᴄᴋ Sᴀɴᴅ atleast we are safe
A young private walk into the barracks battered and brushed from the horrors outside. he stumbles in and takes a seat looking down at the ground fiddling with a lighter in one hand and other a photo of a family. The lighter has a German swastika on it and the photo is of a family a father a mother and a little girl . he just stares at the both of them the lighter and the photo and then after a moment of silence, he utters a single sentence. "Th...there just people like us...."
@@gecktheweaponreviewer1247 Why you gotta make me cry like this bro
Could you pass the lamp? It’s a bit dark here innit?
Boys I think we should get some rest we haveta' be up by dawn
Aah, yes. Verdun...
its passchendale from BF1
Passchendale didnt really have trenches. Months of rain and constant artillery bombardment turned it into a soup.
@@thebeesknees745 like The Somme?
@@Themaxwithnoname No. The Somme was just a meat grinder. Passchendaele was like a moonscape if, the surface of the Moon was made of mud. It was the kind of mud that could swallow up men, horses, and tanks like quicksand. The _guns_ sank and could not be pulled back out.
There's an anecdotal story from the battle that probably never happened, but an upper officer who was touring the field is said to have exclaimed "My God, did we really send men to fight in this?" before breaking down in tears. His guide, who had been in the fighting, laconically replied, "It's worse farther up."
Ah. berlin...
“oh.. it’s thundering sir.”
“that’s not thunder private…”
"Wait that's not thunder Sargent?...." "Are we going to die?!"
@@Aaron-vq2sg Dont worry private, its all about luck
"Fix bayonettes!"
*whistle blows*
The "thunder" doesn't stop.
What a great day to be on Vracks.
Or "the man-made kind, private."
This gives me relaxation in a weird way. Like I survived an enemy invasion, the enemy forces have moved on in the distance and I am now safe
right click on the video and you can loop it
Terrifyingly relaxing
People: relaxing nature sounds
Me: mmmm War sounds
"Fire as the guns may!" With those orders came a roar that echoed through the mountains to be heard by opposing forces marching to reinforce the few mangled, maimed, and charred survivors crawling for life, heedless of direction as blast after blast lights up the night in hellish flashes that highlighted their targets. There was no battlefield, only a culling ground.
Well, my gran- grandpa was always smoking a cigar, would walk around always with a cigar between his lips finish a cigar, already lighting a new one. He fought WW1 at Marasesti Battle. I basicaly realized that they were hearing the sound made by enemy arty firing a shell continously for several years I mean holy fuuuck, man. 🚬
Bruh, I'm memorizing math formulas for my board exam in Electrical Engineering with this ambiance. Hope I'll pass it. Wish me luck in 18 days..
Good luck to you in fourteen days
T-minus 7 days… you got this!
Exams are done yesterday, gonna wait till May 4 night or May 5 for the result
@@Munarchy. just came back to hear the results, how’d you go? It’s may 4th night for me
@@colincampbell230 ey man currently waiting for the results of board exams still waiting 8:41pm currently
You can really feel it through you're body, and the flashes will light up the entire horizon.
“It’ll be an adventure!” they said.
It'll be fun they said...
“It’ll be quick!” They said.
lullaby of the death korps of krieg.
Yes
I sleep and study with this
10 seconds!!!!.........*whistle blow* *sergeant yells OVER THE TOP!* *SOLDIERS RAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!
Hearing this reminds me of spending a whole night in Arma II. In the next morning i get quite sensitive with sounds.. I used to live next to an industry-area so you can hear all sorts of engine and machine noises in the distance at some point in the morning. Nothing that would bother me at all but after playing Arma for some hours I sometimes have that split of a panic-second that an enemy T-90 is approaching to my position when it's just a random truck '-'
I like your profile picture
bro has ptsd from arma 💀
@@quotidian8720 I like your profile picture
Relaxing rain with the Battle of the Seelow Heights.
There's plenty of posts in the trench to go round...
Honestly, All Quiet On The Western Front is a very great book about WW1, an autobiography of a real soldier that fought in battle, so lost everything. The book goes in great detail in explaining what it is like to fight on the battlefield of the western front.
Also, after I searched up this topic I looked at all the videos on ambient war and yours is the best out of all of them so far. Congrats, I really enjoyed the video.
I've been trying to find one without the rain and just the artillery.
The movie was pretty awesome as well.
"ALRIGHT, TROOPS, THE BARRAGE WILL END IN TWO HOURS. BY THAT TIME I WANT EVERYONE ARMED AND READY TO LEAVE THE TRENCHES. EAT SOMETHING, CHECK YOUR GEAR! THE CHAPLAIN'S BUNKER IS DOWN AT THE SOUTHWEST ENTRANCE... you might want to pay a visit..."
Field of Verdun
And the battle has begun
No way to run
Father and son
Fall one by one, under the gun
Thy will be done
And the battle has begun;
Nowhere to run;
Father and son;
Fall one by one;
Fields of Verdun
Weird how sounds of war can actually be sort of comforting, in some possibly twisted way. I like that this one combines rain and thunder with battlefield noises in the distance. I just wish the logo would either disappear after a few minutes or was not right in the middle of the screen.
As long as it’s distant artillery, I can sleep. Got the “not so distant artillery noises” on a timer for the morning
Никогда, не думал. Что дома в России после бахмута, не смогу спать без этих звуков
Brings back memories of eastern Europe
This aged like milk
@@TheGamersfolly yes, yes it did
"France is lovely this time of year :)" -Simon Lane, 1943
**hears distant thunders of artillery**
Beautiful...but the logo in the centre is distracting...
Still.... My grateful thanks
These are the best
Passchendeale from BF1
I thought I was the only one who noticed how identical it is…God what a game
I was chilling to this, and all of a sudden the sky started dropping Gas around me.
If I kill 3 enemies will I unlock a UAV?
No you get to go to the Nuremberg trials
@@jager2829 but it was only a POW and i only did it for the sake of science!
@@tunnelfox2655 welcome to nasa in that case
@@jager2829 huh, well in that case, i guess i wont be taking that vacation down to Argentina
@@jager2829 W comment
Can’t sleep without the sound of either jets making a pass overhead or arty striking some distant target
I just realized sleeping during this must have been one of the most oddly relaxing things
You also arent in danger of being hit by one, or having debris collapse on you, or being assaulted and killed by enemy soldiers. Not to mention the horrible disease that spread through the trenches. Sleeping is not happening sorry to break it to you.
Yeah no.
@@15gamershaven89
True, but they only charge with the artillery in 40k.
I FINALLY found one of these ambiance with ROLLING ARTY! ❤🎉
I've watched allot of this videos and i can tell that this is the best one it sounds so realistic.
Good job
I was listening to this for so long I started to think it was actually coming from outside
POV : Ukraine
The year is 1917, in the old Sommes battlefield and a squad of six British soldiers Infront of the windmill which centered the blue line trenches that surrounds it.
"This infernal bombardment -the noise, the smoke. The most tremendous cannonade I've ever heard. It swept around us in a wide curve of red leaping flame. Quite unending in either direction." Elijah, a young boy who spent his life farming in the dirt, had a new found fear after digging up various body parts from the mud.
"It's a whole new type of warfare, boys. Gotta be careful." Edward a slightly older boy who understood and accepted this wars symphony of horrors, responded to Elijah's rambling of fear.
"They're calling them stormtroopers. Jerry's best. Got orders to leave their trenches and charge right into us." Elijah continued to lose himself to his fears.
James, their squad leader grabbed Elijah by the shoulders, shaking him out of his daze. "Come on, concentrate on your bayonet. Imagine it piercing the hearts of the hun. Every last one of them." He said, trying to motivate the kid.
The other three squad members starred into the horizon. Having noticed the shelling stopped and whistles blew, meant one thing.
*The Storm Troopers were here.*
Reminds me of Grafonwer Germany during the Cold War, as soon as it got dark the Artillery would start firing all night.
Antes eu estudava ouvindo música clássica, agora estudo escutando salvas de artilharia, onde cheguei... Kkkk
Oh yeah.. the good old days..winter of '43 Stalingrad USSR
u mean passchendaele during ww1
Honestly wouldn't be surprising if this is what it sounded like at either location tbh...
My grandfather Loves this. He says it reminds him Of the time his friend got ripped to shreds by an MG42
[On the German side] -
“ _Wo alle Straßen enden, hört unser Weg nicht auf._ “
“ _Wohin wir uns auch wenden, die Zeit nimmt ihren Lauf._ ”
This has to be either a picture from St Quentin Scar or perhaps Paschendale 🤔
You may remember times you didn't study and regretted it afterwards and thought to yourself "Man, if only I studied for that relatively short period, I wouldn't feel so bad about myself now." Now is the time everyone. Study hard and try and understand what you're studying, but don't forget to take regular breaks and stay healthy!
This is the kind of stuff I love to enjoy in the security of my room and the imagination of the Internet, but never want to live in real life.
Me listening to regular relaxing rain with thunder in the distance ambiance after this video: *mmhhh, not enough war flashbacks*
Relaxing beats to sleep to.
I think this will be my new morning alarm :)
I like your ambience so yes i subcribes.perfect for a war sniping game
woah thanks
thanks for the heart
Wholsome how many people just enjoy this
Being in arty in the military we always sleep with the sounds of automatic gunfire and the cannons firing. This brings back that feeling. The feeling after a long, hard day and finally getting in my sleeping system until the next morning.
Wow… so I’m not the only one after all…. Where has this been all my life
Its scary when you hear enemy artillery fire I served 6 tours in Afghanistan and it was like being in hell one hour you would be asleep and another you wake up to mortar fire and ak47s I'm just glad I'm done with the military it was hard to cope with all the things I saw and did
Thank you for your service. You took on a job most wouldn’t.
Really good, well done lads...
Battlefield 1 passchendaele, best map IMO
Imagine. Your clothes are wet, feeling cold, hungry, sleepyhead, trenches are filled with ankle deep mud and water. Your friend just got killed this afternoon. All you can think about nothing.
Reminds me of the good old days…
them: We're all the same!
me: No, we're not.
I m getting a feel ..i m laying down in a cosier sofa and room light is turned off ..and the curtains are all sidelined..and its livid..flurry wetting the crusty earth... As i slowly plant my feet in the floor, i feel the chill tingling through my lower side of feet.crossing my arms i yet again sit in the sofa woth crossed folded legs.. that person sitting near to my sofa bed comes towards me and sit beside me..the air flexes between us..we both enjoy cup of hot tea wirh crusty loaf as we look through those huge windows..we do nothing exciting but just talk and smile..and for rest of the night we sleep closely ..as we hear the bigger rain drops pattering in the window panes and hit the roof hard...
This is the shit I fall asleep to now 2022 hitting different
Hearing these sounds without being able to get hit by one of them, certainly hits different
Mans here speaking facts
War...
...War never changes...
Can someone please tell me why I have an obsession with artillery fire sound, war sounds in general?
The sound like … Warhammer 40K - death korps of krieg
Let's confuse the ladies back home by sleeping to this instead of white noise, new trend
Come lads, join me in prayer, it maybe our last ones.
I never fought in military. Fuck, never went past cadets due to mental health and disorders. I even did Sea Cadets so even less exposure to this type of field... and yet every battlefield ambiance feels extremely familiar and soothing to me that they help me sleep even when my insomnia is at its worst.
Artiljerija! Bosanac sam bekrija
Artiljerija! Bosanac sam bekrija
Eeee
Moja Bosna ponosna!
Haha I know that song. It's a cool song
New year's eve moment
Scariest war is WW1 change my mind
Only because of the gas, rats, decaying bodies, constant rain, never ending bombardment, and the sound of a whistle that let you know its time to defend yourself in hand to hand combat.
WW2 without a doubt was more scary as WW1 had static lines while WW2 literally moved by entire countries swallowing them like fire, sometime once but often o ver and over as Countries pushed eachother back and forth. Especially when countries got more desperate they began carpet bombing cities and mass killing civlians. I think the introduction of bomber planes made it 10x more brutal
@@MorphieGrey Disagree World War 1 was far worse than the second in terms of suffering for the soldiers, you were trapped like rats in absolutely miserable unsanitary conditions with rolling artillery barrages that almost never stopped the feeling of nonstop impending doom around the clock.
It's not about firepower differences it's about the conditions that soldiers suffer, being covered waist deep in filthy diseased trench water, fending off flies and rats, covered in lice stricken by dysentery/typhus/respiratory diseases.
There's also the fact that in world war 1 this was a completely new kind of war in terms of firepower, at least after the first world war the world had a better understanding of the horrendous nature of this kind of highly mechanized warfare.
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No u
From the UK, & feel like we are going to be conscripted at one point soon.. don't think it'll be so relaxing when we hear them shells dropping in real life😬
35:15 was pretty nice.
Je m'en rappel en 1915
battlefield 1 wallpaper
now this is some good lofi
ahhh just what i was looking for
As i walk to the valley of the shadow fo death, i stand on my tranches and listen the Iron storm far away.
And as you stand on your trench, rather than in your trench, does the man across the way with the sniper scope cross hairs centered nicely on the second button down take pity and let you get away with your mistake ?
Soooo relaxing my g 🥰🥰🥰
Holy sh*t didn't even know there's something like this. Nice one man
Come hither lads. Rest for now whilst the enemy is a distance away...
08:34 hr
I reached a camp. Thank Goodness!
I narrowly escaped death by fleeing out of the battlefield. I thought those American bombers will take me. Finally, I can upload the new intel to the superiors. Now the fatherland knows about the American/Russian Orbital Weapon. They'll come up with a plan to counter it eventually. For now, I will stay in this camp, and fight in the frontlines. For the Fatherland!
so relaxing🐔🐔🐔🐔🦅🦅🦅🦅🕉🕉🕉🕉
Great work
If u are asking: "How is this relaxing?" Me: "Normal day for me..."
I actually fell asleep while listening to this
Tenno heika...
Have to make the mandatory ukrane comment
Fix bayonets
Charge!!!
Is it bad to fall asleep to this?
Sweet Dreams
I sleep to this
Thank you
Where did you get the background pic/gif from?
Bf1
@@ambiencechannel Passchendaele of the Apocalypse DLC. Quite a good choice.
It's the Passchendaele map of BF1's Apocalypse DLC.
Thank you for your sharing.
This is very helpful for my sleep.
I wonder if there are versions with sounds other than gunshots, like sirens, screams, crying, etc.?
I don't speak English, and I'm using ChatGPT for translation, so please forgive any grammar mistakes. Thank you!
I dreamed that a flood started and my apartment on the 12th floor flooded, I woke up because I drowned