BRITISH ARMY: Sappers in War (1984)
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US Navy in Vietnam (1967)
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Russian BM-21 'Grad' Documentary
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Black Hawk Helicopter (1980)
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AH-56 Cheyenne Helicopter
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HueyCobra in Vietnam
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@user-l.28-36
@user-l.28-36 22 сағат бұрын
No drones just people living in the moment
@angloaust1575
@angloaust1575 Күн бұрын
Morale boost for british army After fighting an unseen enemy in ulster it was back to a conventional war!
@Sch1n89
@Sch1n89 Күн бұрын
90s this looks like 60s lol
@BobAbc0815
@BobAbc0815 Күн бұрын
5:24 the infamous Warsaw Pact Invasion of Yugoslavia, who could ever forget it😂
@CHRIBECK87
@CHRIBECK87 Күн бұрын
Jesus christ the russian army has always been a pathetic rable. One bloke had trainers on 😂😂😂w
@curtiswashington8536
@curtiswashington8536 Күн бұрын
Damn 1984 they just showed bodies on PBS like it was normal that's wild
@EdwardNakagawa
@EdwardNakagawa Күн бұрын
2 nd ACR, HERE 👣
@GeorgeLittle-uu4jq
@GeorgeLittle-uu4jq 2 күн бұрын
5000 of them. Had no idea the numbers were that high. It took two of us to replace the F/C/P ICS Box. Why? The square tube containing the internal boarding ladder was right in front of the box. So, a double 90 degree bend in the thick wiring in a very short distance. We'd use a wooden stick to shift the wire bundle around. You could get the box a little above the console rail. The person in the cockpit would stand on the box and push down from the open canopy. The person on the boarding ladder would lock in two dzues fasteners-on a diagonal-to anchor the box. The person inside could then lock in the last two. On top of the backbone (panel 48) was the upper UHF antenna. Fuels couldn't be bothered to disconnect the antenna and stripped it off the connecting cable. This happened so often (not following tech data) the USAF had a stencil by the antenna telling the person to disconnect the antenna before removing the panel. The UHF radio removed from a phase aircraft had to go back in. The guy that installed it couldn't get it to work. So, I went out there and applied power. Yep, no workie. The radio was on an interface mount that plugged into the aircraft. Pulled the whole thing out and felt back there. @$%@#$%#$%#$% Someone covered the female end of the connector in the metal foil from a candy bar. Removed the foil, plugged it all in and it worked fine.
@luismarvel1210
@luismarvel1210 2 күн бұрын
Falklands british forever 🇨🇱🇸🇭
@timwingham8952
@timwingham8952 2 күн бұрын
RN anti-aircraft did as well as could be expected with what they had, but the technological capability was found seriously wanting. Seacat and Sea Dart missile systems had problems engaging airborne targets among the rugged and varied Falklands coastline. (Seaslug was a non event). RN anti-aircraft doctrine and capability was based solely on engaging Warsaw Pact aircraft over the open sea. Most RN vessels had very small quantities of guns as dedicated close in weapons, (in fact Seacat had directly replaced gun armament). Dedicated gun armament as part of a layered defence against aircraft may well have proved far more effective in the confines of the Falklands coastline. Hi-tech and low-tech close-in gun armament has now been standard fit on RN warships for years. Perhaps the biggest lesson the Falklands war taught is this. If you think you know who your enemy is, where your enemy is, and how your enemy will fight, you are being complacent. Think on politicians. RIP to all who lost their lives in this conflict.
@BertisAU
@BertisAU 2 күн бұрын
Special thanks to David Schwimmer for translating.
@stark1987
@stark1987 2 күн бұрын
the winners write the history books
@gabrielv.4358
@gabrielv.4358 2 күн бұрын
Why is the right lady at the thumbnail so nice to look at?
@gabrielv.4358
@gabrielv.4358 2 күн бұрын
Why is the right lady at the ehumbnail so nice to look at?
@Alj555
@Alj555 2 күн бұрын
Where is she in this video???
@EdwardNakagawa
@EdwardNakagawa 2 күн бұрын
SERVED 1982 TO 1985 *
@EdwardNakagawa
@EdwardNakagawa 2 күн бұрын
NEVER HEARD OR SAW A TOW LAUNCHER, ON ANY M 60, VERY BAD IDEA, ITV GUNNER AND COMMANDER, HERE 😮
@EdwardNakagawa
@EdwardNakagawa 2 күн бұрын
NO REAL, TANK BATTLES, TIL THE GULF WAR *
@EdwardNakagawa
@EdwardNakagawa 2 күн бұрын
THE DUST OF DEPLETED URANIUM, ENJOY *
@MaybeLiteralJesus
@MaybeLiteralJesus 2 күн бұрын
4:45 frfr
@RefrigelClimatizacao
@RefrigelClimatizacao 2 күн бұрын
Eles Ágora nao estão tao a vontade na Ucrânia
@dayanbadruddinov6414
@dayanbadruddinov6414 2 күн бұрын
Добро пожаловать в Ад
@yjfuykyil
@yjfuykyil 2 күн бұрын
The F-22s RCS is not 0.4m2 lmfao. F-22 is somewhere around 0.0001m2 frontal, F-35 around 0.0015m2. The SU-57s RCS is what, around 0.1-1m2? That's literally similar to a Super Hornet flying clean. To make it clear, your supposed 5th gen fighter, that still isn't really in service, has a frontal RCS nearly 1000x larger than the F-35, or 10000 times larger than the F-22. And both jets have sensors literally decades ahead of the 57. Russia can't even field their "5th" gen fighter - meanwhile the US is looking to retire the Raptor for an actual 6th gen replacement. 2024, and russia can't even match aircraft designed in the 90s rofl. Not that it matters, Lockheed builds more F-35s in a month than Sukhoi can do in 15 years lol. Atleast the Su-27 and MiG-29 were cool looking, competent and built in numbers too. Now all you have are jets that can't be built in numbers, and can barely compete vs 4++ gen adversaries - while most of NATO will be flying F-35s within the next 3-4 years lmfao. Gonna be fun to see the VKS get deleted in a week.
@user-tz8om5vt7h
@user-tz8om5vt7h 3 күн бұрын
ЭПИЧЕСКИЕ КАДРЫ. МОЖНО СКАЗАТЬ, БЫЛИННЫЕ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@rishavsharma2349
@rishavsharma2349 3 күн бұрын
This is what one gets when u replace strong leadership with wokeism.
@eseitewelde4399
@eseitewelde4399 3 күн бұрын
It was not perfect. It was flawed and had major shortcomings!. But they did not need to dissolve the Union! Now they are 15 weaker and smaller republics. Some of these republics are in an even worse position than they were in 1990! Idiots bought Yeltsin's lies instead of preserving the union and improving it!
@romirromir
@romirromir 3 күн бұрын
чеченцы ликвидировали многих русских оккупантов в тот год. А некоторые оккупанты даже теряли головы)))
@KillthedogKillthefleas
@KillthedogKillthefleas 3 күн бұрын
West Berlin rocked. 84, 87,88,89,90. Great times!
@garymathena2125
@garymathena2125 3 күн бұрын
I was in Berlin Brigade 1979-1981. Best post in the Army.
@Andrewlang90
@Andrewlang90 3 күн бұрын
This video is almost as long as it took to take Iraq’s entire armoured division.
@panderjitsinghvv8199
@panderjitsinghvv8199 3 күн бұрын
It’s higher tech version of the first bit of 2001:A Space Odyssey.
@panderjitsinghvv8199
@panderjitsinghvv8199 3 күн бұрын
I need numbers to know how much I should care.
@arwid4367
@arwid4367 3 күн бұрын
Вермахт армия которая поставила раком полмира.
@user-mf5ue6rc5n
@user-mf5ue6rc5n 3 күн бұрын
1917 1991 the darkest period of Russia
@SteveLeicht1
@SteveLeicht1 3 күн бұрын
I was a naive hawkish 5 year old taking a crap in my family's upstairs bathroom when the news hit. Everything I'd read in magazines had predicted that the U.S. would do nothing against the Iraqis and would fail if they tried. (Except for an interview with Colin Powell (RIP)). My Mom came up to the staircase landing and hollered up that we had just started "bombing the hell out of Iraq!" I just remember goosebumps popping up on my arms.
@paulofelipebbraga9634
@paulofelipebbraga9634 3 күн бұрын
3:40 pure darkness, just imagine yourself in the middle of that.
@user-kx6bz3zr5o
@user-kx6bz3zr5o 4 күн бұрын
....
@viktor_vaughn
@viktor_vaughn 4 күн бұрын
And this kids is why a centralized economy does not work. No prices, no economy. The impossibility of the economic calculus.
@NeidlichesSchwert
@NeidlichesSchwert 4 күн бұрын
Video starts with the wrong music.
@fahimsami321
@fahimsami321 4 күн бұрын
F14 vs f15
@mistaando9741
@mistaando9741 4 күн бұрын
the divide between people who live under communism and guys in dresses pretending to be commies always makes me laugh. today's chronically online commie would be thrown into a work camp if they actually lived with these people, then again they'd have to actually go outside first.
@doggodoggo3000
@doggodoggo3000 4 күн бұрын
i would be laughing at all the stupid comments like yours but they just make me sad.
@zhanna7307
@zhanna7307 5 күн бұрын
Is there a russian original? The filmed parts without the translation? Id love to watch it
@nunontherunnumberone
@nunontherunnumberone 5 күн бұрын
True communism will be experienced ONLY UPON Jesus' triumphant return. ❤✌️
@user-mf5ue6rc5n
@user-mf5ue6rc5n 3 күн бұрын
That's not communism
@user-mf5ue6rc5n
@user-mf5ue6rc5n 3 күн бұрын
Communism separates from God
@coreychuba
@coreychuba 5 күн бұрын
Many of these scenes look better than many homes and markets around the United States today. Where are the fentanyl zombies defecting in the streets of communist cities? They are everywhere you look in capitalist cities.
@coreychuba
@coreychuba 5 күн бұрын
1:54 list of capitalist corporations that funded this propaganda against anything but capitalism.
@constantinegiotopoulos3033
@constantinegiotopoulos3033 5 күн бұрын
Such a thought-provoking video. 1) How China got it "right" but the USSR did not? 2) Amazing that at that time and place people could freely speak negatively about "The Party", but doing so in China today would mean something very bad for the speaker. If anything, things seem to be getting worse rather than better w.r.t. peoples' rights. 3) Perestroika was implemented but not quite. To answer the question of the Soviet people at the time, it seems that not enough Perestroika was enforced. 4) So many decades had passed since the state apropriated the land, and so many people died trying to defend their property. When the state offered to lease it back to the people, they didn't want it. I don't know what to make of this. 5) I wonder how these early-time enterpreneurs faired after the USSR collapsed. They seemed to have quite romanticized views about how things should be working, Socialism failed but in Russia's case it was not quite democracy that followed. 6) I wonder how would Stalin would fare against the challenges of the 80's. I somehow doubt that bloodbathing his country would not be such an easy option at that time and place.
@thetruth7633
@thetruth7633 5 күн бұрын
LMAO, we had 8 minutes survival time after hearing the sirens before an atomic warhead would hit our base. We decided not to roll out by enjoy a beer and a cigar instead if it would come to that.
@bluefallon6374
@bluefallon6374 5 күн бұрын
And dummy don will call you,suckers and losers .
@user-ge5vf5md7r
@user-ge5vf5md7r 5 күн бұрын
Soviet Union collapses and Russia struggles with its new freedom at this time while the rest of Eastern Europe was able to adapt and prosper
@DumbSkippy
@DumbSkippy 5 күн бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/rc6InJqczNawYI0.html
@user-ix2nq3ih9c
@user-ix2nq3ih9c 5 күн бұрын
this could happen with china...soon