The last time we did a Soviet op we were fighting aliens and somehow this was the more harrowing experience lmao. As I said in the intro this wasn’t going to be a video but once again my habit of recording every Arma event has paid off. Thanks for stopping by!
You are the best RubixRaptor, i like se much our vídeos, and i surprised the luck or even miracle of you to return friendly lines alive, and become very effective fighting in the game.
The lone survivor speaks to ODIN and Odin says "You good, how did you survive that, I just told your allies to shoot at you when you get back, good luck!"
Well, Odin is also a trickster god AND a god of death so that part tracks. Plus any warriors of this caliber who die heroically are sent to Valhalla to be his personal army at Ragnarok so he's just being practical here.
This is literally the tale of a war hero. Drove a single tank into a surrounded position, survived the lose of the tank, escaped the encirclement by foot, stole a German truck, drove back to HQ, took a jeep to drive back, survives the explosion of the jeep, goes back to HQ again, drives a truck back to his comrades, boards a random tank and takes revenge on the Germans for killing his friends. You can't be more badass than that but I don't want to have this guys PTSD.
Welp, unfortunately, his comment about speaking to “God” resulted in him being sent to a gulag for “Non-party aligned beliefs”, and his record was wiped off the history books.
They'd write stories about that -- "He returned to the rear, commandeered another vehicle, and then proceeded back to the front with supplies and reinforcements."
A heavily wounded soviet soldier that has a hallucinatory conversation with a man in a general's uniform that he thinks might actually be Perun is a great story idea. I'm gonna steal it.
@@Wizzo_Prez_Armco Perun is the slavic god of storms and warfare, among other things. I figure it would make more sense for a Russian to think they were talking to a Russian god. Perun roughly holds the same position Odin does in a lot of aspects, as well as showing an interest in warriors.
Fun fact, my grampa was serving in USSR army during WW2, he was in a similar situation when nazis surrounded them they fought for several days in a small village until reinforcements arrived, he and his 2 brother fought in WW2 unfortunatly 2 other brothers died, 1 in a Liberation of Crimea operation, and one in Berlin. He told me countless of stories about bravery of soviet soldiers, still love him and missing him so much.
Imagine solo tank, it gets destroyed, get in another tank, it gets destroyed, on foot, get shot, get back up, run through woods, get shot more, heal yourself, steal a german truck, get back to friendlies, steal their truck, survive 400 bullets, another tank shell, get out of truck, go BACK to friendlies, steal another truck, go find OTHER friendlies, get back into a tank, return to the town all your friends died at, retake it, and then push forward. The sad thing is, this sounds pretty realistic for a WW2 story. Considering at one point in our worlds history, a dude stormed enemy positions with a bow and arrows, and a short sword.
And whomever was responsible for abandoning the truck in the middle of nowhere, how dare they be so irresponsible as to leave such a limited war asset behind! Though after crossing through enemy lines I could understand human pattern recognition kicking in and imdediately labeling any vehicle close by as german. That said, it could also be a salvaged vehicle by the wermacht, they actually utilized a lot of soviet assets after their successes in barbarosa.
@@kylerees9242Yeah, it says a lot when they captured enough PPSH smgs and ammo for them that they were issued quite a bit with freaking manuals. It's like it practically became standard issue.
Reznov from WaW when asked about Ignis Corp ops: "This place reeks of nightmares and madness. But only the insane would stand against us! Keep moving! Keep killing!"
Man, that "haha that's a smoke!" and then the follow-up "oh that one isn't though" is so terrifying... Especially when it kills a bunch of the people who were just laughing earlier.
PTSD ridden Soviet Tanker has a conversation with Perun in a Soviet Commissars outfit. Surprised to see him alive as he returns back to the frontlines hours later in an IS-2 to avenge his comrades. Someone needs to fund a movie about this.
My first thought when you looked at the German Logi to drive home was, "Damn. He survived everyone he knew being shot down around him until he was alone.. Just to be killed by Allies when he gets home." And I'm so glad that you thought about that too.
@@amraniussilber5244 Well, Omaha is the one where Everything Went Wrong. The British and Canadian beaches were practically cakewalks. So...I would say they should do the paratroopers who dropped in like, three hours before D-Day started with no backup beyond "hope the landings succeed"
That beginning really had reznov in my head "Mark my words, Comrade.. Things will change. We'll take the fight to their land, to their people, to their blood"
I’m 57 years old (or 18 with 39 years of experience) and Jay and Ignis crew always put a smile on my face no matter what kind of day I have. You guys are the best.
11:15 In CoH2 (Modded, of course), me and the lads refer to the IS2 as 'The Commissar', as it has a significantly higher chance to kill friendly units than it does enemy units...(The friendly units are generally mine...)
What a journey! That moment where you're speaking with Odin-Zeus (likely a hallucination due to severe blood loss and trauma) is a very cinematic and funny moment and my favorite part of this video.
Being a WW2 ere Soviet Tanker has two outcomes. One you die a horrible violent death or Two you get injured and design a world famous weapons system. So far outcome Two has only been seen once.
There's something funny about a god randomly popping into your truck and saying, "you good man?" Either way was a super amazing watching this was almost like a hero's story, thanks for the fun video!
Bean appearing like that did have hallucinogenic feel to it. I kinda half expected him to pull a Resnov and say it wasn’t your fault then disappear as joke.
Выглядит как типичная ситуация в 1941 в СССР. Очень яркое и даже драматичное кино получилось. Надо больше игровых миссий на историческую тематику. Это и интересно, и познавательно.
Screaming "That is an actual king tiger! Run!" is what ww2 soldiers would actually do in that situation. Ignis really is becoming historically accurate.
Unless you're an m18 Greyhound crew with balls the size of steel, then you sneak your way around the Tiger II's back and pump rounds up its rear like you're Johnny Sins pumping Riley Reid.
That was peak story telling. 😅and insane how you actually survived. P.s. that bit in the truck 🚚 talking to the german soldier. Just like something out of Norse folk lore. You were 💯 spot on
I literally was thinking of a batshit crazy scenario where the majority of Ignis Corp ride WW2 era soviet tanks, start blaring the CoD WaW Soviet theme, and overall just be a chaotic mess. Then this video showed up. I can't wait to see the rest of the video.
god: hey that was rough huh? Jay: yeah, you tried to kill me, multiple times god: yeah, imma paint a target on ya Jay: plase don't... .... *looks at where god was* _empty_ Jay: ... oh no
Your ability to always record every arma game does pay off; this lone survivor story is peak content; yes it might suck you were by yourself for half an hour just making your way to safety but the story of it is amazing
Imagine this but in the universe of wolfenstine. Like raptors tank starts pushing and firing and then a giant fire breathing robot dog jumps on top of them and rips them apart would be sick and also fit the theme of fighting horrible terrifying creatures of mass destruction like in the other videos he posts. No futuristic gear for Russian team, just shitty bolt actions and ww2 tanks vs literally a Nazi version of the titans in titanfall
i love how Jay reignited my neurons for this song, i found it, and then wrote a COD: WaW inspired lore bit for my own Arma unit WHILE listening to the Soviet theme featured in this masterpiece
The music really brings me back to that one specific tank mission in WAW where u lose ur squad and ur the only tank left to survive till reinforcements arrive😭😭😭 oh how I wished hell and so much hatred for whoever created that mission, my 9yr old ass was traumatised differently
It is THE FACT that you somehow, through the grace of the ARMA gods (and Odin) that you survived that run, in an enemy truck no less, that astounds me.
I love in the first 3 minutes of the video, the find out that tigers are there and they still decide to attack them more than 100 meters away with a T-34 and they lose it.
this, this man. this man is just an awesome youtuber. I laugh at every single one of your videos, and thats just amazing. I really appreicate what you're doing, and encourage you to continue. have an absloutely great day and life. thank you
This gives me flashbacks of the the ridiculous amount of matches in Hell Let Loose being the gunner in a IS-1 with our classic "ride or die" tactics. Good times.
This video just made my day, and it's only morning! Absolutely hilarious and genuinely felt like the plot of a WW2 game/movie, well exept for the Arma vehicle physics: the deliverer of comedy for eternity
food 4 thought: The Horror of driving in a tank. A lone tank. Enemies close, but not in sight. I think it is understated just how vulnerable you have to feel.
Wild run beginning to end! So cool though! Having watched for so long I wanted to say you died earlier but I knew better than to discount you making a journey worthy of a movie.
The last time we did a Soviet op we were fighting aliens and somehow this was the more harrowing experience lmao. As I said in the intro this wasn’t going to be a video but once again my habit of recording every Arma event has paid off. Thanks for stopping by!
Big fan mate
Hello, could you make a new video of Resistance Fall Of Man in Arma 3, please?
Clearly humans are the Honey Badger of the universe.
the actual pow experience lol
You are the best RubixRaptor, i like se much our vídeos, and i surprised the luck or even miracle of you to return friendly lines alive, and become very effective fighting in the game.
The lone survivor speaks to ODIN and Odin says "You good, how did you survive that, I just told your allies to shoot at you when you get back, good luck!"
I mean, he IS a germanic god and they're playing as the russians
You only have to die in battle to get to Valhalla. They never say it has to have been your enemies that do it...
Well, Odin is also a trickster god AND a god of death so that part tracks. Plus any warriors of this caliber who die heroically are sent to Valhalla to be his personal army at Ragnarok so he's just being practical here.
This is literally the tale of a war hero.
Drove a single tank into a surrounded position, survived the lose of the tank, escaped the encirclement by foot, stole a German truck, drove back to HQ, took a jeep to drive back, survives the explosion of the jeep, goes back to HQ again, drives a truck back to his comrades, boards a random tank and takes revenge on the Germans for killing his friends.
You can't be more badass than that but I don't want to have this guys PTSD.
bro has PTSD pro max edition
Mf is the PTSD
Don't forget Jay had a conversation with "god" before reaching friendly lines.
Welp, unfortunately, his comment about speaking to “God” resulted in him being sent to a gulag for “Non-party aligned beliefs”, and his record was wiped off the history books.
@@openthinker6562 huh?
The fact that you didn't die, made it back to friendly lines and to your own unit is an anomaly in of itself
They'd write stories about that -- "He returned to the rear, commandeered another vehicle, and then proceeded back to the front with supplies and reinforcements."
@@rianaustana6619 someone tell sabaton to make a song of that guy!
He gets back and is executed by comrade commissar for retreating and giving up ground to the invaders
Let’s not forget as the mission accomplished thing popped up on the screen he did not die
Straight out of a heroic type war movie
Ignis ops are like throwing water into a grease fire
More like more grease
And kerosene.
More like an oxygen tank
More like throwing grease into a water fire.
More like enlarging the fire
A heavily wounded soviet soldier that has a hallucinatory conversation with a man in a general's uniform that he thinks might actually be Perun is a great story idea. I'm gonna steal it.
Perun as in the... Pagan God( not too sure), or Aussie Powerpoint man?
Not if I steal it first. It's too good to pass up
@@Wizzo_Prez_Armco Perun is the slavic god of storms and warfare, among other things. I figure it would make more sense for a Russian to think they were talking to a Russian god. Perun roughly holds the same position Odin does in a lot of aspects, as well as showing an interest in warriors.
@@pastramiandryesee this is also an accurate description of PowerPoint man so
I would love to read it.
Glad that in every video there is at least one
“We gotta get out of here!” In my Arma group we now just say it.
it goes really hard in Helldivers 2 when your in the middle of a bot drop
It truly is a contagious saying, ive noticed ive started saying it randomly too
I've linked the channel to my friends but they didn't watch so it confuses them when I say it
Crazy how you turn around to look at O'Neil and hes just gone
his reaction of ''Aw man'' was hilarious too
When is this? Im kinda forgetful-
Surreal
@@Abbadonthedispoiler at 6:12
That casual, "Ha, shot you in the ass again." then a concerned, "O'Neil?" Cinematic.
6:53 The commissar appearing in your hallucinations had to be one of the scariest things one could ever see.
POV: You’re Rick in The Walking Dead
That solo journey across the map for blood was some Aimo Koivunen style shit, hallucinations included.
I’m too lazy to search up the name but is it that one finish soldier that just took ALL of his German supplied meth pills or someone else?
@@noticedgamer9266 Yes, Aimo is the guy who ate the whole package of Pervitin
That's the Sisu guy right?
@@noticedgamer9266 Exactly that guy
@@dhamon45wasnt he found in a german mine fealed and over 400km awey from where he took the pills ?
WubixWaptor approches the FOB out of the Blizzard in a Stolen Truck, Stolen Clothes and covered in blood. "ODIN IS WITH US!" the madman screams.
absolute war movie mission you went on there and somehow manged to survive, absolutely crazy
meanwhile god/imaginary man shows up and talk to him
Is hell of a good scene
Fun fact, my grampa was serving in USSR army during WW2, he was in a similar situation when nazis surrounded them they fought for several days in a small village until reinforcements arrived, he and his 2 brother fought in WW2 unfortunatly 2 other brothers died, 1 in a Liberation of Crimea operation, and one in Berlin. He told me countless of stories about bravery of soviet soldiers, still love him and missing him so much.
Thanks for sharing your stories!
Just curious; Where did your grampa serve? / Any specific operations that you know he was in?
Imagine solo tank, it gets destroyed, get in another tank, it gets destroyed, on foot, get shot, get back up, run through woods, get shot more, heal yourself, steal a german truck, get back to friendlies, steal their truck, survive 400 bullets, another tank shell, get out of truck, go BACK to friendlies, steal another truck, go find OTHER friendlies, get back into a tank, return to the town all your friends died at, retake it, and then push forward.
The sad thing is, this sounds pretty realistic for a WW2 story. Considering at one point in our worlds history, a dude stormed enemy positions with a bow and arrows, and a short sword.
Oh yeah, "Mad Jack" Churchill
Short sword? Hell no. Broadsword? Hell yeah
You forgot the most war story part of it all that being “out of everyone in that town he was the only one who made it out alive”
Tragically, having survived the operation, Jay was shot for saying a truck made by Stalin's own factory (ZiS) was German.
And whomever was responsible for abandoning the truck in the middle of nowhere, how dare they be so irresponsible as to leave such a limited war asset behind!
Though after crossing through enemy lines I could understand human pattern recognition kicking in and imdediately labeling any vehicle close by as german. That said, it could also be a salvaged vehicle by the wermacht, they actually utilized a lot of soviet assets after their successes in barbarosa.
@@kylerees9242Yeah, it says a lot when they captured enough PPSH smgs and ammo for them that they were issued quite a bit with freaking manuals. It's like it practically became standard issue.
I actually shouted "Noo!" when O'Neill got plugged right before you made it to the truck. That was traumatizing shit lol
That was hilarious that Odin pops in the seat like jay was losing his mind and asks 'are you okay?' Jay says "no" Then dips lol
Reznov from WaW when asked about Ignis Corp ops:
"This place reeks of nightmares and madness. But only the insane would stand against us! Keep moving! Keep killing!"
Man, that "haha that's a smoke!" and then the follow-up "oh that one isn't though" is so terrifying... Especially when it kills a bunch of the people who were just laughing earlier.
PTSD ridden Soviet Tanker has a conversation with Perun in a Soviet Commissars outfit. Surprised to see him alive as he returns back to the frontlines hours later in an IS-2 to avenge his comrades.
Someone needs to fund a movie about this.
Can't have a WW2 Soviet-based video without the World at War soundtrack as background music!
Such a great song track!
Can even tell the moment - "No longer," and "See how things have changed?!"
My first thought when you looked at the German Logi to drive home was,
"Damn. He survived everyone he knew being shot down around him until he was alone.. Just to be killed by Allies when he gets home."
And I'm so glad that you thought about that too.
D day reenactment would go crazy done by ignis
Which beach?
@@amraniussilber5244 with Ignis's luck, any beach. doesnt even have to be normandy. they'll still find a way for mass cas lol.
@@amraniussilber5244 Well, Omaha is the one where Everything Went Wrong. The British and Canadian beaches were practically cakewalks. So...I would say they should do the paratroopers who dropped in like, three hours before D-Day started with no backup beyond "hope the landings succeed"
@@5peciesunkn0wn the Canadian beach was far from a cake walk it was the second most deadly beach on dday
@@Spymaster001 aah. I knew one of the others was harsh, couldn't remember which.
0:36 “surviving an Ignis OP? No way!”
Think of it like the start of the magic school bus opening
That beginning really had reznov in my head
"Mark my words, Comrade..
Things will change. We'll take the fight to their land, to their people, to their blood"
"Every day we carve deeper into german territory" - Victor Reznov 1945
Honestly, given Jay’s track record, I bet everyone around him is gonna die, EXCEPT him.
Well, what do you know
He is the cameraman
0:53 I appreciate the use of the CODWAW Stalingrad theme
imagine something the size of the entire soviet army but its just ignis members
Earth would become literal hell in minutes
Odyssey of Ignis: Jays Journey
Now all we need to satisfy our ignis ww2 ops hunger is them doing a pacific theater op
they. would work well as the japanese do to them loving to charge their enemies
@@Paxamerican8470And then gets the sun dropped on them TWICE.
@@alistermanase2581 as well as losing four fleet carriers in a single day at midway
I’m 57 years old (or 18 with 39 years of experience) and Jay and Ignis crew always put a smile on my face no matter what kind of day I have. You guys are the best.
11:38 genuinely the funniest bit of editing you've ever done, well played
11:15 In CoH2 (Modded, of course), me and the lads refer to the IS2 as 'The Commissar', as it has a significantly higher chance to kill friendly units than it does enemy units...(The friendly units are generally mine...)
0:36 He did not. This is found very well edited footage
Opening with the World at War music threw me back to so much nostalgia and mild PTSD
I mean, you got to play a story driven WW2 campaign worthy of a deep, existential movie. Like, becoming Samwise Gamgi wasnt enough, huh?
This video was my favorite war movie of all time
What a journey! That moment where you're speaking with Odin-Zeus (likely a hallucination due to severe blood loss and trauma) is a very cinematic and funny moment and my favorite part of this video.
4:30 I'm still waiting for an Ignis "We gotta get outta here" compilation
Being a WW2 ere Soviet Tanker has two outcomes. One you die a horrible violent death or Two you get injured and design a world famous weapons system.
So far outcome Two has only been seen once.
I fear to imagine what weapon systems Jay will design after the war
What weapon sistem again?
@@alexletiny5155 it starts with the letter A and has the numbers 47 in it. It also made the name Kalishnikov world famous.
@@sekira4516 leme guess... AK47? 74? How original
@@alexletiny5155 hey you asked man, don't get snarky when you get an answer
There's something funny about a god randomly popping into your truck and saying, "you good man?"
Either way was a super amazing watching this was almost like a hero's story, thanks for the fun video!
Blood & Iron was and always will be my favorite Call of Duty mission and theme.
Bean appearing like that did have hallucinogenic feel to it. I kinda half expected him to pull a Resnov and say it wasn’t your fault then disappear as joke.
Who know you were better as a sandbag than a human being-USSR 1941
You could easily put this whole sequence on events on a diary and disguise it as a veteran's tale and i would 100% believe it 😭
okay did anyone get a shit eating grin hearing the COD WaW Soviet theme in the start of Rubix's video. That gave me unnatural joy
This entire video feels like War Documentary about an Veteran of WW2
Lone 34, an Ignis Corp film.
Выглядит как типичная ситуация в 1941 в СССР. Очень яркое и даже драматичное кино получилось. Надо больше игровых миссий на историческую тематику. Это и интересно, и познавательно.
"But then all this occurred and here we are" The motto of your channel, lol.
Screaming "That is an actual king tiger! Run!" is what ww2 soldiers would actually do in that situation.
Ignis really is becoming historically accurate.
Unless you're an m18 Greyhound crew with balls the size of steel, then you sneak your way around the Tiger II's back and pump rounds up its rear like you're Johnny Sins pumping Riley Reid.
What the hell are you saying!!
I like how consistently jay is the only man to return from impossible situations
I saw several opportunities for Jay to say, "We gotta get outta here!" Especially with that Stuka diving on him.
This was cinematic, like Jay's own personal battle of Provins.
That was peak story telling. 😅and insane how you actually survived.
P.s. that bit in the truck 🚚 talking to the german soldier. Just like something out of Norse folk lore. You were 💯 spot on
6:47 Jay starts having hallucinations due to blood loss.
I literally was thinking of a batshit crazy scenario where the majority of Ignis Corp ride WW2 era soviet tanks, start blaring the CoD WaW Soviet theme, and overall just be a chaotic mess. Then this video showed up.
I can't wait to see the rest of the video.
god: hey that was rough huh?
Jay: yeah, you tried to kill me, multiple times
god: yeah, imma paint a target on ya
Jay: plase don't...
....
*looks at where god was*
_empty_
Jay: ... oh no
Your ability to always record every arma game does pay off; this lone survivor story is peak content; yes it might suck you were by yourself for half an hour just making your way to safety but the story of it is amazing
Imagine this but in the universe of wolfenstine. Like raptors tank starts pushing and firing and then a giant fire breathing robot dog jumps on top of them and rips them apart would be sick and also fit the theme of fighting horrible terrifying creatures of mass destruction like in the other videos he posts. No futuristic gear for Russian team, just shitty bolt actions and ww2 tanks vs literally a Nazi version of the titans in titanfall
oh yeah, a Wolfenstein Arma Operation would be incredibly fun to watch.
Not far off from the Resistance op they did
Wolfenstein arma would be dope
This 'Fury' recreation is amazing
Unplanned videos are my favorite because it means the op was so chaotic, sharing was unavoidable.
I think the Soviet tactics fit very well with the group.
Damn the WaW music at the end hit that nostalgia itch
Great video! I love those little edited segments for the op starting/ending!
man those World at War tracks just go hard.
This is a goddamn movie and I'm here for it
God that music from WAW is just perfection 0:45
8:17- Fortunately Jay had stumbled across Honest Piotr's Used Cars.
11:25 Somebody call for an earth-shaker?
i love how Jay reignited my neurons for this song, i found it, and then wrote a COD: WaW inspired lore bit for my own Arma unit WHILE listening to the Soviet theme featured in this masterpiece
I actually think the song from cod world at war when the patrons show up is incredible that song is really good for missions you hear it in
you unlocked my nostalgia with the beginning of the video with the WaW song playing
The Odin bit was so funny
The music really brings me back to that one specific tank mission in WAW where u lose ur squad and ur the only tank left to survive till reinforcements arrive😭😭😭 oh how I wished hell and so much hatred for whoever created that mission, my 9yr old ass was traumatised differently
"Being a Soviet tanker is not good for your mental health", Jay, being a Soviet tanker is not good for your health in general!
Honestly Jay’s Odyssian Journey was fucking hilarious.
It is THE FACT that you somehow, through the grace of the ARMA gods (and Odin) that you survived that run, in an enemy truck no less, that astounds me.
This is straight up something you would see a history channel like simple history make a video about.
I love in the first 3 minutes of the video, the find out that tigers are there and they still decide to attack them more than 100 meters away with a T-34 and they lose it.
this, this man. this man is just an awesome youtuber. I laugh at every single one of your videos, and thats just amazing. I really appreicate what you're doing, and encourage you to continue. have an absloutely great day and life. thank you
Rubix + Tanks = a recipe for him to lose his mind
The fact that he had his own journey made it much better
That intro just gave me the best flashbacks i've ever had in a long time.
Love how it ends with music that I first heard from world at war amazing
This gives me flashbacks of the the ridiculous amount of matches in Hell Let Loose being the gunner in a IS-1 with our classic "ride or die" tactics. Good times.
I’d love to see more ww2 ops from you guys
ignis ww2 ops always go hard ngl
I was 100% sure you were not going to survive, thank you and Odin for proving me wrong
This video just made my day, and it's only morning! Absolutely hilarious and genuinely felt like the plot of a WW2 game/movie, well exept for the Arma vehicle physics: the deliverer of comedy for eternity
I would pay to see a show or anime about Ignis Corp changing the timeline of earth
The use of world at war music in the intro was cool
Rarely comment on anything but just wanted to thank you for all the hard work, love your stuff!
Once again, Jay is proving that he is more often a hazard to any friendlies around him than he is to the enemy xD
Ooga at his element is the best Ooga.
food 4 thought: The Horror of driving in a tank. A lone tank. Enemies close, but not in sight. I think it is understated just how vulnerable you have to feel.
Its always a good day when Jay uploads
Got to love that rubix put in cod waw music
Wild run beginning to end! So cool though! Having watched for so long I wanted to say you died earlier but I knew better than to discount you making a journey worthy of a movie.
I'm so glad that was a video, that was absolutely amazing