0:26 That's not how they were used... the wooden magazines were not swapped out, but constantly reloaded by feeding from the top -- so it could fire literally until you ran out of bolts.
@@lancethrustworthy They use different projectiles and their names are different. Slingshot - Sling - Different names. You can’t easily use a rock in a slingshot because you risk damage to the elastic band. Slingshots use marbles or ball bearings (round projectiles). A sling uses rocks or an oblong lead pellet.
Slingshots are toys, slings are weapons. The sling is just two strips of leather connected to a leather pouch containing a stone. The slinger held the ends of both strips and whirled the stone over his head, then released one of the strips at exactly the right time to hurl the stone at the target. Expert slingers could hit birds in flight, and the stone hit with the force of a 45-caliber bullet.
i agree that it is totally different weapons,however slingshots are not (always) toys. They come in different versions some of which are deadly weapons.
ya they show a drawing of a slingshot with a rubber band how did they get that might as well be a wrist rocket with surgical tubing whats next the chinese had potatoe guns
On the Gladius, the Legionairs would carry them on the right side, and the Centurions would carry them on the left side. In close formation it was advantageous to have the sword right so it could not entangle in the shield, or hit the man to the left with the scabbard while you tried a cross body draw. This was also handy if you the enemy pressed against your shield, leaving you no room to draw it easily. As its a short sword, drawing it from the right is no problem.
I bought a leather sling at a sci-fi convention like the one at 17:05 and got pretty darned good with it! I could hit the target (tree trunk) from a good distance away even. Thought I could carry something like it if I ever got caught out in the wild, for nailing squirrels and rabbits. Lost it some time later, sadly enough, but I'd love to find one again and re-learn my technique.
It's just two straps attached to a pouch. Surely you can figure that out. If you can't learn, even, to make some cordage and stuff in the wild to make one of these, can you clean and cook a squirrel?
A very interesting video. Thank you! Humans have worked hard to fight and harm each other since the beginning of time!!! AND we still are!!!!..................
Please don't get your history from this video. It's wrong in so many places. Badly wrong. it starts out getting names and things wrong and never gets better.
Yes, but i wonder how future historians are going to react to finding that in that the most lethal weapon of OUR time was the Tweet. It rigged the election for Trump in 2016 and opened the door for the acceptance of outright criminals in government. Finally culminating in the open purchasing of our Supreme court and the end of both our constitution and the Rule of Law. The loss of SCOTUS was the COUP DE GRAS for Democracy. With Trump we will have the fall of the greatest military in the history of the world, without a single open battle or a shot fired. How's THAT for a historical statistic? All due to mans inability to understand the threat of computer generated, machine gun propaganda the internet would allow. Or its ability to bend weak minds. They STILL haven't even begun to have a weapon to counter it, because even with the fall of democracy in the US they STILL haven't realized its power. Computer programs used as machine guns that NEVER run out of bullets or stop firing, capable of bending minds and turning people against their own country and even their own FAMILIES.. a horrible weapon if their ever was one and I have long wondered if they will ever come up with a defense against it, or having taking our government they will just make sure THEY are the only ones allowed to USE the weapon and our defeated democracy (and all the ones that fall BECAUSE the USA switched sides) will remain Trump/Putin slaves forever. sounds ridiculous but the most horrible accidents in history always involved things NOBODY appreciated the threat from. Its a brand new world and I'm actually pretty happy that I'm 71 not 21 right now. at least i got to live in a time where freemen didn't live in fear 24/7. For 6 years I''ve watched the rule of law and our constitution crumble. I'm ready for it to be OVER. Its going to be sad to be a refugee but better than than a slave and at least i wont be a poor one..
Khopesh Dual Purpose tool for reaping and fighting enemies often seen with the thresh in the Pharoes statues showing their power over the harvest and enemy
1:50 The Arumi was not that risky for its opponants. It was not capable of inflicting as much damage as even a club. Its only advantage was concealment, and savage pain.
@@TheGr8one1022 you have no idea how a Trebouchet works. Nor everything you can throw something is a Catapult or maybe for you the the greek Palintona and the Roman Balliste or Scorpion is also a Catapult and not Torsionpowered heavy Crossbow....so what👍😂👋🙏
@@heinwein421no, they're correct. The definition of a catapult is an engine that hurls some sort of missile. Trebuchet, scorpion, onnager, etc. are all catapults by definition.
The Pompei gladius was not " 20 inches in length " which is only 50 cm...At 93 cm, it was 36.61 inches in length as shown @ 3.56. (amazing how people still don't get the metric system).
@@PartyhatRS Lol, I'm in my mid 20s... It misleads people about what's in the video. Plus, I think I hear your mom calling you because you p1ssd the bed again kid.
8:30 Sorry-- can't let that stand either... Shortbows have a far better rate of fire. It's the equivalent of a carabine (for some Robin Hoods maybe even a sniper).
Some people question whether or not Christ was born on the year zero. They know it's close, but many researchers think it was around 2 BCE. Yeah, it's rather picky, but I can think of more important things to worry about.
The "Urumi" looks like an accident waiting to happen - they should have converted them into tape rules instead. They were probably only slightly safer than a "duel with hand grenades"
...as you can see, most of them are from Greece (...) "polivolo" weapon means that with can give many shots. Poli=many and volo from the word voli=shot. 🤔😎⚔️🇬🇷
I can't see the arumi as being practical in battle. First of all it would take years to master. Second, it would probably prove dangerous to use around allies. You'd be just as likely to injure soldiers on your own side as those on the enemy side. This would force users to operate fairly far apart from one another leaving them at a disadvantage in the close combat typical of warfare up until the modern era.
@@BoazLarson-jj4pg , which era or epoch is common in our geologic history and why and how many hundreds of millions of years are there in this common era?
I'm not sure why they continue to show slingshots. These may have been used for hunting small animals, but they wouldn't be particularly useful against armoured troops. The sling on the other hand was known to be deadly with everything from stones to lead bullets being hurled at the enemy.
Surely the sling you showed was a catapult, I thought a sling was a length of leather with a stone in a pouch swung around the head and the launched. The odachi was more a vanity piece rather than a weapon. The shield has always been used defensively and offensively, the last items are just silly.
Palestinians used slings against occupation soldiers, Though it doesn't achieve any goal but it was a weapon to vent the frustration from their aggression.
@ Top Fives Sorry to say that I've just watched a video where they have basically ripped your video off, they've changed it abit and obviously used a bit for the speech, but yeah disgusting how they've just used your vid|I as if it's there own. Once again I'm sorry that these idiots feel they can get away with it. Great content and I love also that it's actually your voice been used and not some computer generated voice, just makes it so much better. Thankyou, peaceout...
"Ancient" is a pretty loose term on this channel. Anything less than 1000 years ago, isn't "ancient". #11, #4, and #3 are far from it. Also, a slingshot is NOT a sling.
Can anyone show ANY evidence about URUMI to be effective? it is "TOLD" able to kill a horse in one blow, butI've never seen ANY video this weapon cut anything into half, not even a pineapple. So, I regularly see it on such lists, but I must say it is a weirdo weapon with urban legend efficiency. Prove it's efficiency!
its a weapon that was used in the in the southern parts of India. which is one of the last weapons to be mastered in kalaripayattu. this particular martial art was battle proven during that times the martial art still exists but the teachings have be lost in time because of the foreign invasions. but unfortunately i don't think there is anyone who can wield it to the maximum efficiency so it will be hard to find a video now but maybe there is someone out there
@@abishekjogy2226 I saw som masters practicing with that weapon. Unfortunately even the leaves left unharmed. I am really curious. I know I can cur my finger with even a paper, and especilly with a sharp metal, but the chaotically moving long thin blade seems to be uncontrollable at that level to make any harm. I mean,, it CAN do such cut, but it looks to be more of a luck than mastery, it is so sensitive to the angle it reaches the surface
WTF is up with showing modern slingshots (which require elastic) instead of true slings, which don't? Afraid someone will make one? I've seen someone who was good with a sling. Dunno how accurate he was (this was close to 60 years ago) but I wouldn't wanna get hit. Don't try this at home.
0:55 Totally the wrong Dionysios depicted -- didn't you find it odd, that a Greek pre-christian engineer wears a robe decorated with crosses? I'm quite sure you got the bishop with the same name there... not a minute in here (please research more carefully!)
so irritating to listen to descriptions of a sling over images of slingshots. so many people apparently under the impression that the bible includes a story about a giant being killed by dennis the menace
What is this crap? He talks about a sling, but keeps showing a slingshot (wrist rocket). Even while he's describing a sling properly, the stock image and video is all slingshots. Not at all the same thing. Also rhe wooden magazine wasn't changed out of the xbow, thhey werebjust continuously loaded from the top. It's hilariously stupid. He says Balearic slingers whole the video shows an 8 year old girl playing wirh a toy slingshot. I mean with such careless research, I'm not sure we should take anything said here seriously.
gladius is short sword and it was 60cmm to 70cm, 90cm is a long sword our a spata. only the macedonians used the sarissa. you have a greek falcata identified as a kopesh, they are not the same not even similar. that thing is a trebuchet. that is not a greek catapult, a greek catapult was a balista, that design is an hollywood interpretation of a roman second centurty design called an onager, that is specificaly a medival based as romans didn't use a boal but a sling. the polibolos was heron of alexandria, the balista was dionisios. do better research next time, this was embaracing.
even an AI could come up with more accurate information than the stuff here... also, talks about catapaults, shows trebuchets and some fake prop mangonel looking device....
There is no explanation according to the thumbnail image. I do not like this video, its a clickbait, its manipulating, deceiving. I give this video thumb down.
Isn't it time to finally join the international world where the metric system is simply used? A launch has gone wrong before because they did not take into account the fact that some people continue to stick to local customs and sizes. Like this video, which is clearly meant to be serious, but then all that research and prep work is ruined because they hired some elderly carpenter to tell them how big those things were. Of course it is unclear which measuring system the good man uses because one person's feet are not the same as those of another. It may well be that you grew up with those old, run-down friends, I grew up when they were still inventing the computer and mobile phones did not yet exist. But wouldn't it be absurd to still communicate with the fanfare? But that's really what you're doing...apparently afraid of what wasn't even the future a hundred years ago. Grow up and learn what the metric system means... a new world will open up for you.
I highly doubt the effectiveness of some of these weapons, especially the Urumi, the Bagh Nakh and, above all, the Archimedes Death Ray😅 (Mythbusters pretty muched proved that the Death Ray doesn't work - not even close🤣)
Mythbusters proved that a bunch of people holding mirrors are not very effective at burning ships. The device Archimdes invented looked more like a parabolic antena with a lens instead of a TV receiver.
And it did say MIT created a device that did what was described. They used 127 mirrors arranged in a parabola. They did it in 2005. And who believes everything on mythbusters as gospel?
Go ask the Australian aborigines and they will tell you that they invented this. The same with the boomerang. They are very very good at lying about these.
0:26 That's not how they were used... the wooden magazines were not swapped out, but constantly reloaded by feeding from the top -- so it could fire literally until you ran out of bolts.
That is true mate, good pont out
Slingshots are in no way comparable to a sling.
I agree. Slingshots is not an ancient weapon, as it requires elastics.
but slings could be a very efficient wepon, especially if the enemy has no helmet and armor
Yeah a sling is a rope that you spin....
Except in name and projectiles and being one-man operated.
@@lancethrustworthy They use different projectiles and their names are different. Slingshot - Sling - Different names. You can’t easily use a rock in a slingshot because you risk damage to the elastic band. Slingshots use marbles or ball bearings (round projectiles). A sling uses rocks or an oblong lead pellet.
The thumbnails in this channel are hilarious. 😂😂
Big difference between a sling and a child's sling shot
Slingshots are toys, slings are weapons. The sling is just two strips of leather connected to a leather pouch containing a stone. The slinger held the ends of both strips and whirled the stone over his head, then released one of the strips at exactly the right time to hurl the stone at the target. Expert slingers could hit birds in flight, and the stone hit with the force of a 45-caliber bullet.
Not sure why these two got combined, they have little to do with each other....
i agree that it is totally different weapons,however slingshots are not (always) toys.
They come in different versions some of which are deadly weapons.
ya they show a drawing of a slingshot with a rubber band how did they get that might as well be a wrist rocket with surgical tubing whats next the chinese had potatoe guns
@@tucanman9775I mean... An ancient Chinese potato gun would be amazing.
On the Gladius, the Legionairs would carry them on the right side, and the Centurions would carry them on the left side. In close formation it was advantageous to have the sword right so it could not entangle in the shield, or hit the man to the left with the scabbard while you tried a cross body draw. This was also handy if you the enemy pressed against your shield, leaving you no room to draw it easily. As its a short sword, drawing it from the right is no problem.
It eases my mind that the content creator isn't getting paid to produce this gradesschool level analysis.
Those who can’t, become bitter
@@debbylou5729 Id rather be bitter than fantasticaly ignorant.
@ I’d rather be neither and I’ve achieved that. You go ahead with your highly intellectual‘I know you are, but what am I?’ Clap back. Very impressive
i cant belive he thinks they were refering to a rubber sling shot .
There are significant naming and description errors in the opening minute of this. Perhaps some more in depth research would have helped.
The whole thing is a wreck of bad or no research. Kind of sad, because you know a lot of people are going to get their info from this and stop there.
I bought a leather sling at a sci-fi convention like the one at 17:05 and got pretty darned good with it! I could hit the target (tree trunk) from a good distance away even. Thought I could carry something like it if I ever got caught out in the wild, for nailing squirrels and rabbits. Lost it some time later, sadly enough, but I'd love to find one again and re-learn my technique.
Make one yourself. It's pretty easy to make.
It's just two straps attached to a pouch. Surely you can figure that out.
If you can't learn, even, to make some cordage and stuff in the wild to make one of these, can you clean and cook a squirrel?
I would hate to face anyone wielding any of these weapons! Most of them are downright frightening! 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
A very interesting video. Thank you! Humans have worked hard to fight and harm each other since the beginning of time!!! AND we still are!!!!..................
Please don't get your history from this video. It's wrong in so many places. Badly wrong. it starts out getting names and things wrong and never gets better.
Yes, but i wonder how future historians are going to react to finding that in that the most lethal weapon of OUR time was the Tweet. It rigged the election for Trump in 2016 and opened the door for the acceptance of outright criminals in government. Finally culminating in the open purchasing of our Supreme court and the end of both our constitution and the Rule of Law. The loss of SCOTUS was the COUP DE GRAS for Democracy. With Trump we will have the fall of the greatest military in the history of the world, without a single open battle or a shot fired. How's THAT for a historical statistic?
All due to mans inability to understand the threat of computer generated, machine gun propaganda the internet would allow. Or its ability to bend weak minds. They STILL haven't even begun to have a weapon to counter it, because even with the fall of democracy in the US they STILL haven't realized its power. Computer programs used as machine guns that NEVER run out of bullets or stop firing, capable of bending minds and turning people against their own country and even their own FAMILIES.. a horrible weapon if their ever was one and I have long wondered if they will ever come up with a defense against it, or having taking our government they will just make sure THEY are the only ones allowed to USE the weapon and our defeated democracy (and all the ones that fall BECAUSE the USA switched sides) will remain Trump/Putin slaves forever. sounds ridiculous but the most horrible accidents in history always involved things NOBODY appreciated the threat from. Its a brand new world and I'm actually pretty happy that I'm 71 not 21 right now. at least i got to live in a time where freemen didn't live in fear 24/7. For 6 years I''ve watched the rule of law and our constitution crumble. I'm ready for it to be OVER. Its going to be sad to be a refugee but better than than a slave and at least i wont be a poor one..
A slingshot is not the same as a sling.
Khopesh Dual Purpose tool for reaping and fighting enemies often seen with the thresh in the Pharoes statues showing their power over the harvest and enemy
1:50 The Arumi was not that risky for its opponants. It was not capable of inflicting as much damage as even a club. Its only advantage was concealment, and savage pain.
0:32 that's not a Catapult that's a Trebouchet by 0:42 that's a Catapult. The Trebouchet reach far more and had a heavier payload....
A trebuchet is a type of catapult. You're saying the equivalent of "that's not a gun, that's a rifle." Stop being cringe.
@@TheGr8one1022 you have no idea how a Trebouchet works. Nor everything you can throw something is a Catapult or maybe for you the the greek Palintona and the Roman Balliste or Scorpion is also a Catapult and not Torsionpowered heavy Crossbow....so what👍😂👋🙏
@@heinwein421no, they're correct. The definition of a catapult is an engine that hurls some sort of missile. Trebuchet, scorpion, onnager, etc. are all catapults by definition.
at 19:54, it wasn't MIT, But the MythBusters, as can be seen (the guy on the left with the White shirt is Jamie from the MythBusters!!).
Peep the Elden Ring shot @ 26:00 😂
Good thing they had rubber straps back then to make their slingshots more effective.
The Pompei gladius was not " 20 inches in length " which is only 50 cm...At 93 cm, it was 36.61 inches in length as shown @ 3.56. (amazing how people still don't get the metric system).
Urumi are practiced in Kalari Pattu Clubs . These are made of very meliable fine Steels since Mythological times.
26:15 This is actually a bearing sword - it's ceremonial. Would definitely be devastating if a human were able to wield it. lol
I just love this channel!
Is the narrator, the Simple History guy?
Same voice as 'Top Fives'.
I appreciate this one; I was pretty good with a slain shoot as a kid 😮😮😮and more hand made toys 🎊 😮. ❤
RUBBER POWERED SLINGSHOTS WERE NOT AN ANCIENT WEAPON. THIS GUY IS A FAKE.
8:56 Why are most of those Roman Pila (Pl of Pilum)? -.-
This whole video is full of shit. It starts out wrong and continues to be wrong.
I hope you speak on the chinese multi crossbow... they shot many arrows.
Maybe stop using AI generated images for your thumbnails. They’re misleading
It gets annoying not seeing what I the thumbnail in the actual video
Yeah it’s annoying not seeing the thumbnail in the actual video
Cry about it. Get with the times, old man.
@@PartyhatRS Lol, I'm in my mid 20s... It misleads people about what's in the video.
Plus, I think I hear your mom calling you because you p1ssd the bed again kid.
That's the idea. Adding comments to the comments section only promotes the video though..🤦🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
@ 6:08 - It's General AFZAL Khan, not ALFAZ Khan.
Good grief. This is basic history.
Edward the 1st nicked this bow off the Welsh. In early days only the welsh could use them. It's a Welsh longbow.
7:17 I've severe doubts, that anyone in Continental Europe would use the strange Empirial measurement... feet? inches? eff off!
8:30 Sorry-- can't let that stand either... Shortbows have a far better rate of fire. It's the equivalent of a carabine (for some Robin Hoods maybe even a sniper).
There is no sling shown in the section on sling. What is shown is a catapult.
BC, You lost me at BCE.
Some people question whether or not Christ was born on the year zero. They know it's close, but many researchers think it was around 2 BCE. Yeah, it's rather picky, but I can think of more important things to worry about.
Awe, do you need a safe space, snowflake?
Greekfire. Its composition is still unknown today.
😅😅😮😅😮😅😅😅well information good show you 😅😅
The "Urumi" looks like an accident waiting to happen - they should have converted them into tape rules instead. They were probably only slightly safer than a "duel with hand grenades"
bans ko guleli (bamboo sling) were used in north asia before fire power arrived
...as you can see, most of them are from Greece (...) "polivolo" weapon means that with can give many shots. Poli=many and volo from the word voli=shot. 🤔😎⚔️🇬🇷
It’s great except for the weakness in selecting a target.But it’s”sho’ good‘ nuff”
You Do understand, every time you use the term 'BCE', you're still referencing Christ?... Your lies are Very easily revealing and easily recognized/
Don’t you mean Jebus 😂😂😂😂
Wait.. it doesn’t mean Before Christ Existed?
@@JLRpartners When did the common era start?
Spreading love doesn't need to involve the dating system we use ❤
The common era still started with Christ, the modern word just doesn't like "The year of our lord", so they changed it.
What about the Hwacha?
Civ V
Both sling and slingshot are potentially lethal weapons, based on similar physics. Neither is a toy. I've used both to kill rabbits.
I can't see the arumi as being practical in battle. First of all it would take years to master. Second, it would probably prove dangerous to use around allies. You'd be just as likely to injure soldiers on your own side as those on the enemy side. This would force users to operate fairly far apart from one another leaving them at a disadvantage in the close combat typical of warfare up until the modern era.
Tell me what BCE is again? I looked it up in the Gregorian Calendar and I could only find BC. Are you using a different calendar?
BCE stands for Before Common Era.
@@BoazLarson-jj4pg , which era or epoch is common in our geologic history and why and how many hundreds of millions of years are there in this common era?
CD is akin to Anno Domimi, or the birth of christ.
CE, sorry
@@BoazLarson-jj4pg
Don't bother explaining to the clown.
They're just another Bible buffoon.
I'm not sure why they continue to show slingshots. These may have been used for hunting small animals, but they wouldn't be particularly useful against armoured troops. The sling on the other hand was known to be deadly with everything from stones to lead bullets being hurled at the enemy.
Surely the sling you showed was a catapult, I thought a sling was a length of leather with a stone in a pouch swung around the head and the launched. The odachi was more a vanity piece rather than a weapon. The shield has always been used defensively and offensively, the last items are just silly.
so lovely
how fast are these atlatl for people with real measuring units?
Fifteen dingleberries a 3rd of a second.
You know what beats ancient Indian weapons ? Muskets at 50 paces .Or longbows ,even a Gladius will do it.
Palestinians used slings against occupation soldiers, Though it doesn't achieve any goal but it was a weapon to vent the frustration from their aggression.
Centurions wore their swords on the left
slings and slingshots are two different things a sling shot without rubber wont work
the 4 gladius together were made the same. some used more than others
Jai Bhavani Jai Shivrai
Hate when people say catapult then show trebuchets 😒😮💨
bro stop using the ai generated ahh thumbnails
lol I have noticed that lately too I agree
Cry about it. Get with the times, old man.
#getthefuckoftheinternet
@PartyhatRS the times are it's against YT ToS to use misleading thumbnails. Read more!
@ Top Fives
Sorry to say that I've just watched a video where they have basically ripped your video off, they've changed it abit and obviously used a bit for the speech, but yeah disgusting how they've just used your vid|I as if it's there own.
Once again I'm sorry that these idiots feel they can get away with it.
Great content and I love also that it's actually your voice been used and not some computer generated voice, just makes it so much better.
Thankyou, peaceout...
You have missed 5K years ago Trisul
Ok. I admit. The section on Slings was terrible because of the photos of sling shots. The voice over got it right but those pictures have to go.
Take that
With the death ray, if you set fire to the clothe or a sail the boat is basically fucked, imagine steering a giant boat with no sail lol
The death ray may have fallen out of favor because cloud cover or rain might make it fully ineffective.
Plus the Mythbusters proved it was just a fantasy like decades ago. There NEVER was a death ray.
Trebuchet.....a.k.a. "WALL BUSTER".....!!!!!
"Ancient" is a pretty loose term on this channel. Anything less than 1000 years ago, isn't "ancient". #11, #4, and #3 are far from it. Also, a slingshot is NOT a sling.
Can anyone show ANY evidence about URUMI to be effective? it is "TOLD" able to kill a horse in one blow, butI've never seen ANY video this weapon cut anything into half, not even a pineapple.
So, I regularly see it on such lists, but I must say it is a weirdo weapon with urban legend efficiency. Prove it's efficiency!
its a weapon that was used in the in the southern parts of India. which is one of the last weapons to be mastered in kalaripayattu. this particular martial art was battle proven during that times the martial art still exists but the teachings have be lost in time because of the foreign invasions. but unfortunately i don't think there is anyone who can wield it to the maximum efficiency so it will be hard to find a video now but maybe there is someone out there
@@abishekjogy2226 I saw som masters practicing with that weapon. Unfortunately even the leaves left unharmed. I am really curious. I know I can cur my finger with even a paper, and especilly with a sharp metal, but the chaotically moving long thin blade seems to be uncontrollable at that level to make any harm. I mean,, it CAN do such cut, but it looks to be more of a luck than mastery, it is so sensitive to the angle it reaches the surface
Even with a glitch or two, this is still incredibly well written.
Nope.
A slingshot is not a weapon. A sling harnesses centrifugal force to hurl a projectile at deadly velocity. Please correct your content
mongol had no special weapon and conquered all of ancient weapons
The sling shot cramp is absolutely ludicrous . I will probably never watch anything you post due to the ridiculous nature of the video
Is that like swimmers cramp? I didn't watch the video
@@johndeans1469 without the "m".
5/14 Greek.Not bad.
No boomerang, eh?
Gladius... HISPANIENSIS!!
They did their homework..
Where or what happen of the korean huacha, why never been shown in ancient weapon that is inspiration of rocket launchers today, what gives.
Was going to say the same thing but read down and saw you said it 2 days ago.
WTF is up with showing modern slingshots (which require elastic) instead of true slings, which don't? Afraid someone will make one?
I've seen someone who was good with a sling. Dunno how accurate he was (this was close to 60 years ago) but I wouldn't wanna get hit. Don't try this at home.
Is this narrated by Charlie Sheen?
this AI has a few problems, but good.
0:55 Totally the wrong Dionysios depicted -- didn't you find it odd, that a Greek pre-christian engineer wears a robe decorated with crosses? I'm quite sure you got the bishop with the same name there... not a minute in here (please research more carefully!)
5:35 Bagh Nakh --> Bog Knock? Americans are weird...
It's BC . Don't be ashamed of Jesus.
Downvote due to using BCE. No need to be so woke.
Again check your history Pe’s….1❤😢
so irritating to listen to descriptions of a sling over images of slingshots.
so many people apparently under the impression that the bible includes a story about a giant being killed by dennis the menace
Seriously, 30 seconds in and the narrator is talking about improvements over catapults whilst showing a Trebuchet. Garbage clickbait.
What is this crap? He talks about a sling, but keeps showing a slingshot (wrist rocket). Even while he's describing a sling properly, the stock image and video is all slingshots. Not at all the same thing.
Also rhe wooden magazine wasn't changed out of the xbow, thhey werebjust continuously loaded from the top. It's hilariously stupid.
He says Balearic slingers whole the video shows an 8 year old girl playing wirh a toy slingshot.
I mean with such careless research, I'm not sure we should take anything said here seriously.
♪♫♥Very Interesting !
gladius is short sword and it was 60cmm to 70cm, 90cm is a long sword our a spata.
only the macedonians used the sarissa.
you have a greek falcata identified as a kopesh, they are not the same not even similar.
that thing is a trebuchet.
that is not a greek catapult, a greek catapult was a balista, that design is an hollywood interpretation of a roman second centurty design called an onager, that is specificaly a medival based as romans didn't use a boal but a sling.
the polibolos was heron of alexandria, the balista was dionisios.
do better research next time, this was embaracing.
Bad on Polybolus and slingshots which are modern and different from slings. Great on Atl-atl illustrations. You need better researchers.
even an AI could come up with more accurate information than the stuff here... also, talks about catapaults, shows trebuchets and some fake prop mangonel looking device....
There is no explanation according to the thumbnail image. I do not like this video, its a clickbait, its manipulating, deceiving. I give this video thumb down.
Neverthless -- some quite interesting new informations (t/u earned)
Isn't it time to finally join the international world where the metric system is simply used? A launch has gone wrong before because they did not take into account the fact that some people continue to stick to local customs and sizes. Like this video, which is clearly meant to be serious, but then all that research and prep work is ruined because they hired some elderly carpenter to tell them how big those things were.
Of course it is unclear which measuring system the good man uses because one person's feet are not the same as those of another.
It may well be that you grew up with those old, run-down friends, I grew up when they were still inventing the computer and mobile phones did not yet exist. But wouldn't it be absurd to still communicate with the fanfare?
But that's really what you're doing...apparently afraid of what wasn't even the future a hundred years ago.
Grow up and learn what the metric system means... a new world will open up for you.
You were doing so well.... and then you confuse sling and slingshot.
FFS, man.
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I highly doubt the effectiveness of some of these weapons, especially the Urumi, the Bagh Nakh and, above all, the Archimedes Death Ray😅
(Mythbusters pretty muched proved that the Death Ray doesn't work - not even close🤣)
Mythbusters proved that a bunch of people holding mirrors are not very effective at burning ships. The device Archimdes invented looked more like a parabolic antena with a lens instead of a TV receiver.
And it did say MIT created a device that did what was described. They used 127 mirrors arranged in a parabola. They did it in 2005. And who believes everything on mythbusters as gospel?
lazy editing
Go ask the Australian aborigines and they will tell you that they invented this. The same with the boomerang. They are very very good at lying about these.
Worst ever thumbnail - not gonna bother watching the nonsense
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British longbow just cheap nothing more