Siege Of Mandalore (Sugaan Essena - The HU (Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order))
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- Опубліковано 14 бер 2022
- Song: • Sugaan Essena (Origina...
Contains scenes from The Clone Wars Season 7 (So Spoilers!)
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I am with the Mandalorians on this. If you need me I'll be ba'slan shev'la, Mando for waiting for a convenient time to return
Long live Ahsoka Tano, Rex, and the rest 501st legion.
bro turned mandalore siege to mongol invasion
The Garr Saxon part is probably the best bit of the whole vid.
FOR MANDALORE!
FOR REPUBLIC!!!!
This is the way
The clones of the 501st became honorary Mandalorian's today, lady Bo-Katan Kryze's forces insisted!
Bravo, excellent use of the JFO Hu song
This is the way
This is the way
This is the way
It always bothered the hell out of me how these tiny jet packs were able to match or even out run full aircraft even at altitude. If those tiny nozzles could put out that kind of thrust then the engines on air and space craft should have been much much smaller. Hell, there wouldn't even be a need for the LAAT if the clone troopers could just drop from high altitude or even from a Venerator in low space orbit.
I agree.
Though, I think these gunships are easily capable to outrun the jetpack guy. Here they were going slower to maintain formation, I guess. I couldn't see Ahsoka jumping like that from one ship to another like that in atmoshphere, however badass it looks.
Also the ratio of the engine/jetpack to size/weight on both the aircraft and jetpack user could be somewhat similar.
@@Nicitel94 Not a chance on the ratio. The person, armor, and weapons plus any supporting gear compared to the pair of 2 inch nozzles for each backpack is waaaay off. That would be like an F-16 with a 12 inch exhaust.
During the Mandalorian we watched one guy go into low orbit and then return. Just trying to exit a gravity well is takes a huge amount of thrust and energy.
Yeah, jetpacks are waaaaaaay overpowered. For there size there is no reason not to equip and entire army with them. Why even bother with LAATs? If one goes down it takes and entire squad. It would be cheaper just to have the entire squad just jetpack down themselves. Fewer to be hit by AA. Do you see what I mean here.
@@brainplay8060
Yep, I just shared my though, not understanding the science behind it to that extent.
More and more seems inconsistent since the franchise is under Disney, like that instance in the latest season of Mandalorian you mentioned. That was a horseshi ... just like most of the content they make.
@@brainplay8060 It is also a matter of each's side military doctrine, both having its pros and cons.
The differences tend to be more significant the more distinct the cultures are from eachother. Look at real life example from the Cold War, same planet, cultures not THAT different from the ones in this video. The Soviet doctrine was relying on waves of armour and meat, while NATO was more defensive and that reflected the designs of their tanks and other assets.
@@Nicitel94 Soviet vs NATO always came down to technological edge. The Russians were always behind the curve and used what was proven whether or not it was becoming obsolete. However, two issues pop up with that comparison. First, Mandalorians used off the shelf jetpacks and weapons. Few things were made on Mandalore itself outside of the Westar blasters. Second, the Clone Troopers were all trained by Mandalorians including with jetpacks which we see in the video so that's not even the issue here.
I want to see Sugaan Essena performed by a hutt band.
Epic!
Dalej piękny jak na początku
Why did you cut a big chunk out of the best part of the song?
Gracias 😊😅❤😂
Salute to the clone who socked a mf
The Clone Wars of 2020
El vídeo estaba excelente para tener la canción completa. Pésima idea cortar la melodía.
how to see full series for free?
stremio
Which language is that?
irl is old mongolian, in the SW universe is hutt language
@sergei_exe what you mean with SW? Star Wars?
@@gmailshira4183 yep, Star wars
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