" THE PENTOMIC ARMY LONG RANGE FIREPOWER " 1957 U.S. ARMY TACTICAL NUCLEAR WARFARE XD60384

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Between the years of 1957 and 1963, the U.S. Army took on a structure for its Infantry and Airborne branches called the "Pentomic". This was adopted by the U.S. to counter the possibility of enemy forces using tactical nuclear weapons on the battlefield. There were five supporting units, which were commonly called battle groups. Pentomic comes from Greek, meaning, of five parts. This orientation film "Long Range Firepower" was produced by the United States Army and dates to the period from 1957 to 1962. It shows a wide variety of Army capabilities, including the M65 atomic cannon, as well as high tech missiles of various types including ground to air, ground to ground, and anti-missile.
An animated image of the Earth is shown on screen at 0:47, the narrator begins. (Note: Using the pronoun “him” to describe all of humanity might be offensive today!) There is an image of cavemen fighting at 1:24. At 1:27, an image is shown of a caveman using a bow and arrow. At 1:32, soldiers are shown using a catapult. 1:38 shows a knight using a crossbow, the narrator says that “the people of that time said it was so horrible a weapon, they thought it would end war.” At 1:54, an English knight using a longbow is displayed, and at 1:57, the words Crecy Agincourt come on the screen. The prologue ends, and the first section of the video starts, called the “Age of Explosives” at 2:04. At 2:08, a video of an early era infantry soldier is shown using one of the first rifles. At 2:26, a Revolutionary War era soldier is shown using a rifle. At 2:35, a still image of soldiers using an early cannon is displayed. At 2:38-2:44, an image of a forge and forgers creating weapons is shown on screen. At 2:45-3:14, footage of the advancement of artillery appears, culminating in the testing of an atomic bomb. The next section of the video starts at 3:21 “The Atomic Age”. Footage of a mobile 105mm Howitzer is shown, the narrator describes that it is a devastating weapon. Then, an artillery unit that carries one low yield atomic warhead is shown at 3:40, and at 3:52, it is shown how many Howitzer HE shells equals just one low yield atomic warhead. At 4:13, full communication equipment is shown being transported by ground and air. At 4:33, the section on “Long Range Firepower” begins. The film shows a rocket, the “Honest John” being towed into place at 4:36. At 5 minutes, the narrator explains that the Honest John is one of the US Army’s “either, or” weapons. Rockets that carry either an atomic, or a high explosive warhead. The next section begins at 5:23, “Wide Range Communications,” with the subsection titled “Long Ranging Firepower,” and “Far Ranging Mobility!” The Redstone missile is shown at 5:37, the narrator explains its dimensions and that it is a long-range missile. The film shows soldiers arming and firing the rocket at 6:08. The missile launches at 6:27. A new section on dispersion begins at 6:43. The ballistic missile Corporal is shown at 6:50. At 7:17, the missile known as “Little John” is shown. It supports the military in basically any terrain due to its reduced sized, light weight, and mobility. The La Crosse is shown at 7:55, a surface-to-surface missile. The narrator appears on the screen for the first time at 8:33. He introduces the surface-to-air missiles, the Nike family. The first one shown is the Nike Ajax at 8:54. The second missile the Nike Hercules is shown at 8:57. The video shows the Nike Hercules destroying a plane at 9:33. The Nike Hawk is shown at 9:44. At 10:27 the M65 atomic cannon, often called Atomic Annie, is shown being moved and in position firing. A Pershing tank with a 90mm gun, .50, and .30 caliber machine guns is shown at 10:45. The soldiers Dart type anti-tank guided missile is shown at 11:08.
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@John-ci8yk
@John-ci8yk Жыл бұрын
In the early eighties in high school I was promised by my teachers that I would not have to worry about my retirement, that someday in the near future I would see a bright flash off in the distance and before my central nervous system could register pain I would be vaporized. And well frankly now I'm disappointed. A complete idiot from Philadelphia. Thank you and thumbs up.
@skenzyme81
@skenzyme81 Жыл бұрын
I get a kick of the rumbly explosion sound effect they sync with the flash of nukes for these films. Bro, if there is no delay between the flash and the boom, you won't hear it anyway. Your eardrums will have already been vaporized.
@John-ci8yk
@John-ci8yk Жыл бұрын
That I didn't notice, thank you. I'm one of those people during World War II documentaries that gets pissed when they show a Thompson submachine gun firing but the audio is the sound of a Browning automatic rifle. Have a nice day.
@Iridium43
@Iridium43 Жыл бұрын
When China had the Olympics their opening ceremony had a lot of those simultaneous flash bangs.
@kidkique
@kidkique Жыл бұрын
Everyone knows those are added sound effects but thanks for trying to look smart
@michaelsexton8885
@michaelsexton8885 Жыл бұрын
@1:53 The biggest factor at Agincourt was probably the wet muddy terrain rather than the English Longbow which wouldn't have been able to penetrate good quality armour at farther range. The use of heavy Calvary was already in decline due to the use of Pikes in tight formations, added to the new addition of gunpowder.
@Doodlesthegreat
@Doodlesthegreat Жыл бұрын
"Red with war, and rumors of war. Because War...War never changes." For a moment I thought the title was "The Pentatonic Army," and wondered if they were going to talk about making all the marching bands play five-note scales instead of octaves. That said, holy shit this stuff is nutty.
@floydvaughn9666
@floydvaughn9666 Жыл бұрын
Pentomic was a term used to describe the way that units were structured. Square = units of 4 elements, triangle = 3, etc. Penti = 5. I guess. HaHa, I read this in Soldier, by Col. Anthony Herbert, the most decorated soldier of the Korean War.
@davidfisher12865
@davidfisher12865 Жыл бұрын
Because we know, the only way to be SURE, is with the use of thermo nuclear weapons to keep us all SAFE. Can't argue with that logic.
@gordonlandreth9550
@gordonlandreth9550 Жыл бұрын
Yeah , who wants to mess with you because you have nukes and will use them . Makes sense to me .
@nevoobrazimiy
@nevoobrazimiy Жыл бұрын
11:09 It really caught me in surprise for how long in fact such kind of loitering munition are in service
@Cartoonman154
@Cartoonman154 Жыл бұрын
That's not a loitering munition. This would most likely have more in common with missiles like a spike missile or Javelin.
@user-ed3id3dr4u
@user-ed3id3dr4u Жыл бұрын
That's an early ATGM "SSM-A-23 Dart". The project was cancelled in favor of French SS.11 missile.
@jeanhebert2130
@jeanhebert2130 Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@outdoorfreedom9778
@outdoorfreedom9778 Жыл бұрын
I started school about 1953 and this kind of crap was part of everyday life for us. Drop, Duck and Cover. It didn't take long for us to understand that while we were down there we should also just kiss our asses goodbye! This crap lasted into the 60s then we never heard of it again.
@drmarkintexas-400
@drmarkintexas-400 Жыл бұрын
🤗🙏🇺🇲 Thank you for sharing
@dcrog69
@dcrog69 Жыл бұрын
Progress!
@jefflyon2020
@jefflyon2020 Жыл бұрын
"It can deliver a HUGE nuclear charge with amazing accuracy", who needs accuracy when the entire battlefield has been atomized and remains a balmy,sweaty and warmish 1800 degrees from the thermal effects of a nuclear 280mm shell from atomic annie?
@dcrog69
@dcrog69 Жыл бұрын
Wouldn't want to vaporize the wrong city.
@tapalmer99
@tapalmer99 Жыл бұрын
At 2:50 was that a 37 mm tank killer mounted to the Jeep?
@nevoobrazimiy
@nevoobrazimiy Жыл бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/gcyBhaR-ss2ympc.html&ab_channel=Ukraine
@Kneon_Knight
@Kneon_Knight Жыл бұрын
M40 106mm Recoilless Rifle.
@mthury4532
@mthury4532 Жыл бұрын
106mm recoiless rifle
@Mark_Ocain
@Mark_Ocain Жыл бұрын
It must gall the US Army to this day that all nuclear capabilities are with the USAF and USN.
@huwzebediahthomas9193
@huwzebediahthomas9193 Жыл бұрын
Lest We Forget. 😐
@Aristocrat1cs
@Aristocrat1cs Жыл бұрын
😐
@hnobro7210
@hnobro7210 Жыл бұрын
Anybody cancer there?
@bigjimtruth6957
@bigjimtruth6957 Жыл бұрын
Sry nukes don't exist at all period end of story
@DoctorShocktor
@DoctorShocktor Жыл бұрын
What we know doesn’t exist is your education and probably half your teeth. What we guess probably does exist is your government support check and a bong and/or bible. What we’re not sure exists is your sister wife and a few mutated children.
@MichaelMadcock
@MichaelMadcock Жыл бұрын
Sry you fell for the psyop.
@seeingeyesseelies9545
@seeingeyesseelies9545 Жыл бұрын
I agree with big Jim. The old footage of nuclear explosions at the Nevada test site is hilarious. It's on bitchute and the commentary is scientific with the perfect amount of snark. Christian churches in Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Tokyo were carpeted bombed (holocausted by fire, not nuked) after Japan surrendered. Of course those cities were immediately habitable. Dresden was also carpet bombed/holocausted. Everything that you were ever taught about American history is a lie. All of it. Your government lies to you constantly, about absolutely everything. Whatever you hear on your television look elsewhere for the truth.
@MichaelMadcock
@MichaelMadcock Жыл бұрын
LOL
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