It's incredibly sad that we have to have weapons of mass destruction, but people in the world 🌎 don't seem to like the idea of countries that allow their people to be free!
Adam look up the following on UA-cam B2 Sr71 flight time New York City to London one hour approximately F15 Eagle (channel on UA-cam The Fat Electrician good stuff to react to examples the unlikable green beret or The Winter Soldier on Meth). The Angel of Death C130. That should be a nice start. Oh and the A10 Warthog. A gun/canon Vulcan machine gun with wings
@@Gantzz321If you meant 9/11, those were not attacks on our military. When our military attacked back, it tore up Afghanistan and the taliban, beyond recognition.
This vid is actually a few years old. The USS Gerald R Ford is currently on active deployment, and, the second ship in it's class, the USS John F Kennedy, is almost complete. In fact the Ford made a port call at Portsmouth last year.
You are safe to assume whatever is the latest and best technology released to the public, the US military is 20 years ahead of that already. This was told to me by my father, brother, mutliple friends, and my uncle who are all veterans from different bramches. Also whatever military tech you hear about. they are most like already on version 2 if not 3 already.
The weakest part of our military is our politicians lack of cooperation... This is why Russia puts so much effort into causing political issues since they know they cannot compete against our military!!!
Wash DC, in general, has always been the weakest part of the military. Not only do the politicians lack cooperation, they lack a basic knowledge of military operations over all.
omg, do u really believe that? Are you going to go be killed for the NWO cabal ? They put their children in college But where are the Peasants children IN AMERICA? TAKE A LITTLE WHILE TO THINK ABOUT THAT AND THERE ARE NO HEROS , ONLY DEAD OR DISABLED ONES....SERVING THE NWO! OBTW, DON'T EVEN COME BACK ACTING LIKE YOU KNOW SOMETHING UNTIL YOU DO SOME RESEARCH ON YOUR ON. Another thing ,Peasant, if you really thought the covid vaxx was for you health you are already lost!
Nuclear ships have on-board nuclear reactors, which means they can carry more supplies instead of fuel, and don't need to be built with vulnerable exhaust ports. They can operate much longer missions than conventionally fueled ships. On paper, they could run nonstop for up to 25 years, generating their own electricity and purifying their own water. In nuclear submarines, they also generate their own oxygen so they don't need to surface nearly as often. Of course it needs to stop every once in a while to cycle the crew, reload any spent weapons and supplies, and address maintenance. It's human crew also still needs food and medicine. The UK's Royal Navy does own and operate a total of 10 nuclear submarines
@@andrewharrington6953 this isn't a case of....it's not the size of the seas but the motion of the ocean. In this case bigger is better, bigger is always better in case you were wondering
To answer your question at around 6:30 -- our weakest point in our military is outside-of-military leadership. And perhaps a few military leaders that don't justifiably belong there. Our equipment, personnel, capabilities, and strategies - I think are just about entirely impregnable. I'm sure the rest of the video made this pretty clear, but nonetheless, an all-out war with the US is quite literally suicide. We *could* either fight, or defend against the entire world, and likely a few times over.
11:01 there was a story in the news back during the first or second Persian Gulf War. that a smart bomb was used to destroy a multi-story building in downtown Bagdad. the bomb went from top to bottom straight down and blew out the building when then collapsed in onto itself. no other building were damaged by the bomb, but some were damaged by debris from the collapsing building...
Adam don't stress. Former US Navy Myself and a grandson of Irish/Italian grandparents from New Jersey and now live in Houston TX. Ireland and England are our biggest Allies. We we will always protect the UK. ❤🙏
I am a former M1-A1 Abrams crewman and have fired big guns inside a small space. You get a crump and th dust jumps a few inches. Outside however is MUCH louder.
One of the guys providing private security for the place I work is a former army abrams tanker “crewmen” or whatever y’all call it. He said all of the crew basically did every job in the tank at some point. Point being? It’s awesome talking to him, the abrams is a capable machine from what I’ve heard online & from veterans & active duty in person. Has its weaknesses, VERY few but a very capable machine / tank
@@scotthill1600 yup you are trained several levels above your position from day one, as we are so few in number, any losses have to be filled immediately.
@@CDAT1AD genuinely thank you for your service to this great country. I’m literally getting ready for work or id write a a longer reply. Stay dangerous my friend
@@CDAT1AD at work now, you think I should enlist? Been considering it for years & seriously considering it for months. Been talking to a TON of vets & active duty guys through my work. I’m 24 & got 1.5 - 2 years left until a college degree but am not in college rn Joining up when trump gets into office doesn’t seem like a terrible idea to me. Not political, he’d just be a good president to be a soldier under, he treated our troops well from all the vets & active duty I’ve talked to
ICBM - Intercontinental Ballistic Missile - carries 10 nuclear bombs - independently targeted -- Named - Minuteman - deployed North Dakota Wyoming and Montana and more --- the wierd jet is an F-117 Nighthawk - about 33 years old - retired for the most part.
There's an old line post office on the U.S. / Canadian border with a parallel road and a few houses also. So at that spot you could hypothetically attack there but as soon as you crossed the border I'm sure they would scramble God's Fury and smudge them from the earth..... sorry got carried away with the truth. 😂
This also poses the problem of either working with Canada to allow enemies to sneak through Canada into the US, or; sneaking into Canada so you can sneak into the US. Canada has their own military, and they’ll try their best to stamp out an enemy nation trying to sneak in and attack the US from their border. This same problem goes with Mexico. Mexico isn’t as wealthy as Canada, much less the US. If an enemy of the US bribed Mexico enough to let them sneak through the Mexico-US border, **but the enemy fails in their attack and is destroyed by the US,** Mexico is in for some terrifying consequences. The US has gone to war with Mexico multiple times in its history, they’d do it again in a heart beat if Mexico did such a thing. So I really doubt Mexico or Canada would be willing to betray the US. That’s open provocation. The US would steam roll through Canada or Mexico and take everything over. It wouldn’t be like fighting wars over seas. It’s right here, the war is on our doorstep now. It would be incredibly easy to move new soldiers and equipment into the battle zones.
I was on the USS Midway CVA41. It was a medium sized carrier, a left over from WWII. We had to remove 10 feet from the mast to go under the golden gate bridge at low tide.
I was in the US Army from 1989-1993 joining at age 17. I was in artillery, and my platform was the M-109 155mm howitzer (the predecessor to the mobile howitzer you pointed out that looks like a tank with a very big gun called the "Paladin" which was a refit and update to the M-109). I fought in the Gulf War in Operations: Desert Shield, and Desert Storm. That was the war when our new tech was first introduced to the world. The stealth fighter and bomber were first used at that time, and we were also the first to use GPS for ground guidance (it wasn't as precise as it is today, and the guidance/map screens were pretty crude). In artillery, we also had fly-by-wire laser guided missiles called "copperheads" that we fired through our artillery guns. The missiles could be fitted with conventional warheads as well as nuclear (I was a member of the nuke team that would assemble those if needed). Finally, it was also the first war to showcase "smart bombs", or "Precision Guided Bombs" (PGBs). Most of the 8 months I spent in the desert out there was boring as hell, but once the ground war started, we decimated Iraq's military in 3 days of ground warfare (preceded by 2 months of aerial strike campaigns). It was Desert Storm that redefined the term "modern warfare" to what we see today. *Edit* Oh yeah! The coolest thing I saw was looking up at a stealth fighter flying overhead, and it literally disappeared right over me. I'm not sure if it was discontinued, but back then, they were experimenting with optical camouflage that projected the sky on the bottom of the aircraft, and though I'd never seen as such, might have projected what was on the ground on the top of the aircraft. I imagine it would have been discontinued since logically it would be difficult and costly to maintain, and any surface level damage to the skin might render it inoperable. Seems to me it's not very useful since by the time anyone actually saw you, you've most likely already hit your targets anyway. So, I imagine that idea was scrapped. Still kinda cool to see though.
You asked, "What is the weakest part of the U.S. Military," and as a Texan, I'd have to say Homeland Security. They're TECHNICALLY not a part of the military (except for the Coast Guard), but that's our country's only real weakness at the moment.
Ooooh i saw the m777 howitzer! I make the parts for almost the entire bottom half! As well as engine parts for aircraft I'm allowed to talk about, and some where I have no idea what they go to
I grew up in the AF and married into it. Both my dad (USAF Ret.) and husband spent many a day/night walking those flight lines. My husband got to sit in one of the Blackbirds when guarding during a hurricane in Kadena. He also got to take a ride in an F-16 while at Barksdale. He said it was the highlight of his time in service.
F-117 is from the 80's - Tonopah Test Range... I was a CTT in the 80's and did the first (un) official RF, not interception, but recording of a UAV in 1990. I have a very good story on that.
at 4:39 When they mention the super carriers That was San Diego in the background which is where I live. The carrier is the USS midway and it is now a museum you can tour The entire ship either on your own or with the ships. Have All different types of planes In the hanger below the deck. In 2012 a charity men's basketball game between San Diego state Aztecs and Syracuse orange was played on the deck of the midway. I guess when a ball went out of bounds it really went out of bounds.. On the hanger deck there is a restaurant called cafe 41 which has covered outdoor seating with views of the San Diego bay. They have the typical American food items. Restaurant food and accommodate food for 400 guests. One of the things that is really scary about this video is this is just the stuff they told you about. Just imagine all the stuff they didn't tell you about. The world's 1st nuclear powered aircraft carrier the USS enterprise (CV-65) was commissioned on November 25, 1961 . My dad was on the enterprise I just don't remember what years. In many military movies that shoot a Scene or on an aircraft carrier Is the USS kitty hawk(CV-63). If memory serves me correctly that was the aircraft carrier used in top gun. A little bit of trivia about top gun, the flight jackets that the pilots wore were actually naval flight jackets And in one scene you see a patch on tom cruise's arm and that was my dad's squadron And my mom designed the patch. My dad was the Executive officer Of one of the carriers I just don't remember which one.. That means he was second in line behind the commanding officer. He actually hijacked a carrier That's a little Embellished but That's a different story for another time
When I was in Afghanistan, Kandahar city, we had a B2 do a show of force at night when we were securing and looking for Taliban. The sound and vibration it did was incredible. What was crazy was thier canopy was 5000 feet.
That’s not correct, the foundation of our government is literally to prevent one person of having to much power and that’s more true for the president than any other branch, anything a president can do can be reversed by congress or a federal judge almost instantly. The president is a puppet of the party and nothing else.
I'm a seriously proud American and everything she has accomplished through the years. There is one aspect that brings feat to my heart that seems to be coming more likliy in America's and the world that I hope I'm wrong about. That fear is that the human concept and humanity part will be removed from war other than us being either human fader or accountable losses. That the human nature of last-minute last second intervention/call will be gone. That call made by honorable military soldiers in civilian and got the safety of innocents cought in the crossfire is not being accounted into the actuation for any battle in our future. America stands for her people both military soldiers and civilian citizens. She stands for all people who are innocent and are in need of someone to help with there human right to live. Over the dark times of war that America has been a part of the human part of war of battle had been proven as well as seen a large part of the honor and pride that we have. In recent times that exact concept has been trimmed out and is being lost with Ai systems, unmanned military engineering, and unmanned drones each with no way to place the fact of what is right or wrong in. The last minute last second to stop the loss of innocent life of those who are not a part of the war or battle they find themselves stuck in the middle of. I will always back Americas most brave honorable and those who put themselves in between her people and the dangers that have been aimed at us . Our military are bar none in my opinion the best of the best in the world. But those incharge are hamstring our men and women with what they desire leaving the good of the people behind. I just don't want the military to be without the soldiers it severely needs to have inorder for America's humanity to stay intact. War and battle can not be honorable or be right if there is no human factor or human concept as the major part of the why of it. Who will stop that one moment where lives could be lost or saved if there isn't any one there to witness and make the call that is needed. I dont wish any soldier to pay the highest price of their life for any reason I hold thise lives as a large factor in our country's pride and honor. I also know what thay sacrifice for all Americans. I am extremely grateful for everything and all that they stand for and do. Saying thank you for your service is the best I can offer to all of our military men and womenand veterans. To me that could never be enough to show my gratitude. But our soldiers are what makes America honorable and gives our nation her pride. Without those soldiers to stand up for our people and the innocent across our planet America would have hollow heart, it my option.
Weakest point of military… divisive politicians who use misinformation that can weaken morale. Also here and there you hear about breaches in our infrastructure, Russian hackers who have actually gotten into the systems that run power grids, nuclear plants, even hospitals. Yet they didn’t actually do anything major… yet. It makes me wonder about some of our military computer systems. Of course a lot of civilian infrastructure is run by private companies and it’s up to them to keep things secure. I would say the young individuals that make up the whole, the human element, and capitalistic greed that controls all interests. Those are the weak points. You can have all the armor and fire power in the world but it’s not worth anything if those behind it have a doubt or are easily swayed. Edit: What I mean by young individuals, is how young people are when they join the military. An age where a person is really trying to discover who they are, and are primed for being "molded". It’s not a weakness to be curious to learn about other ideas, but critical thinking has been fading. It’s easy to be moved the wrong direction.
0:54 that is a very old plane that was the first Stealth fighter. F-117 Nighthawk. it's first flight was back in 1981. it is now 'retired' as an aircraft. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_F-117_Nighthawk
2:53 I have always believed that Area 51 is so heavily protected because of UFO technology we use to build our aircrafts. We had stuff flying around in the 1980's that wasn't even known of yet.
My dad was a Marine as well as my late husband. A friend's son was a Green Barret, and my son's best friend is currently in the Navy. They can't give any information other than telling me this video is just the tip of the iceberg.
Nuclear powered carriers can theoretically be out at sea for ever without refueling. And if you manage to get to our homeland, everyone is armed lmao. I alone can give 5 people a rifle and pistol.
My father and I both worked for IBM. Um.... I also had one son stationed on the USS Enterprise and one on the USS Mason Guided Missile Destroyer. And the youngest has his bachelors in Cyber Security.
Adam, I think you should checkout a few videos on the US Natuonal Parks. I know that Ireland is a beautiful country, but I think you'd be HIGHLY impressed by our National and State parks. This will also give some additional context of just how big and EXTREMELY diverse the US is. You'd be saying "HOLAY" 😂😂
The best part about our Military (I think) is each and every individuals will to fight for our country and our families... that's a force stronger than any equipment in the world... and nothin can sap that will from us cause we are born fighters (unlike some US citizens)
Our greatest threat/ enemy is unfortunately ourselves. When we are united we are a force this world has never seen before. But division/ revolt and Civil War: have all brought down empires before.
An intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) is a ballistic missile with a range greater than 5,500 kilometres (3,400 mi), primarily designed for nuclear weapons delivery (delivering one or more thermonuclear warheads). Conventional, chemical, and biological weapons can also be delivered with varying effectiveness, but have never been deployed on ICBMs.
The deadliest weapon in the US arsenals is the minds of its troops. Look into The Fat Electrician more you'll see stories of some of the greatest feats of military genius ever.
To answer the weak poin question, there are 3 weak points that would need to be attacked simultaneously, Pearl Harbor, Manhattan, and dc (forgot what the naval base there was called). The catch is that because of our defence network on and around these areas a conventional attack wouldnt work it would need to be a timed and coordinated attack using nuclear or dirty bombs, or numerous conventional bombs brought in on cargo ships and assembled on site from parts. This would cripple American politics dc, financial stability manhattan, and naval might 2 major naval bases, follow up with a naval and arial attack pn the power grid, and cyber attack to disrupt communication. The us has probably got contingency plans for this but i still think it has the highest success rate
Nuclear powered air carrier fleets are not nuclear bombs… rather, they are nuclear powered, which allows them to stay at seas for years at a time if they wanted. They are like small cities, so the nuclear power also provides electricity to the ship, which is needed for endless other uses
To be fair , France had a Submarine pop up in the middle of a strike group during a war games scenario, right behind a carrier, when asked how they accomplished this this , they Said it was to easy , get ahead of the strike groups path , sit on the bottom of the ocean floor till they're right above , than just resurface in the heart of the enemy. Lessons were learned
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It's incredibly sad that we have to have weapons of mass destruction, but people in the world 🌎 don't seem to like the idea of countries that allow their people to be free!
These people have ufos...that is a B2 stealth bomber. On radar cross section it shows up as the size of a bee.
IBM = intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM)
Adam look up the following on UA-cam
B2
Sr71 flight time New York City to London one hour approximately
F15 Eagle (channel on UA-cam The Fat Electrician good stuff to react to examples the unlikable green beret or The Winter Soldier on Meth).
The Angel of Death C130. That should be a nice start. Oh and the A10 Warthog. A gun/canon Vulcan machine gun with wings
Lol.... America doesn't have a weakest part of the military.... That is why we cherish and love them so much. They are our heroes.
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Amen and 9/11 was called terrorist and we took care of them buddy. @gantzz321
@@Gantzz321If you meant 9/11, those were not attacks on our military. When our military attacked back, it tore up Afghanistan and the taliban, beyond recognition.
@@Gantzz321that was an attack on civilians not military!
You haven’t visited the rusted out fences and embarrassing gate security of any military bases in the last 30 years, it shows.
This vid is actually a few years old. The USS Gerald R Ford is currently on active deployment, and, the second ship in it's class, the USS John F Kennedy, is almost complete. In fact the Ford made a port call at Portsmouth last year.
You are safe to assume whatever is the latest and best technology released to the public, the US military is 20 years ahead of that already. This was told to me by my father, brother, mutliple friends, and my uncle who are all veterans from different bramches. Also whatever military tech you hear about. they are most like already on version 2 if not 3 already.
And the Gerald Ford just completed a war tour off the middle east.
The weakest part of our military is our politicians lack of cooperation... This is why Russia puts so much effort into causing political issues since they know they cannot compete against our military!!!
Wash DC, in general, has always been the weakest part of the military. Not only do the politicians lack cooperation, they lack a basic knowledge of military operations over all.
Was going to say the same thing!
Plus Biden turned the military into a liberal freak show, just like Obama did.
omg, do u really believe that? Are you going to go be killed for the NWO cabal
? They put their children in college But where are the Peasants children IN AMERICA?
TAKE A LITTLE WHILE TO THINK ABOUT THAT AND THERE ARE NO HEROS , ONLY DEAD OR DISABLED ONES....SERVING THE NWO! OBTW, DON'T EVEN COME BACK ACTING LIKE YOU KNOW SOMETHING UNTIL YOU DO SOME RESEARCH ON YOUR ON. Another thing ,Peasant, if you really thought the covid vaxx was for you health you are already lost!
well said!
I'm sorry. When you asked about a weak spot in the US Military? The spontaneous laughter that produced. 😂😂😂
The DEI crap is the only problem.
@@paulmorissette5863as long as their efficacy remains the same. IDC what colors they color themselves
That was 2017...
Imagine what We have Now..7 Years later.
And what We Really Have that the public Doesn't know about.
But, back then, we didn't have DEI. DEI ruins everything.
20.... 2017 was NOT 7 years ago... 🥺
This comment felt like a slap in the face 😭
@@pod9363it’s 2024 right now yes it was seven years ago 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
@@Smokeymango69 he was being facetious, basically saying that he cant believe time went by that fast
Your reaction to the F-117 was absolutely awesome, I had a similar reaction as a kid when it was officially revealed
Nuclear ships have on-board nuclear reactors, which means they can carry more supplies instead of fuel, and don't need to be built with vulnerable exhaust ports. They can operate much longer missions than conventionally fueled ships. On paper, they could run nonstop for up to 25 years, generating their own electricity and purifying their own water. In nuclear submarines, they also generate their own oxygen so they don't need to surface nearly as often. Of course it needs to stop every once in a while to cycle the crew, reload any spent weapons and supplies, and address maintenance. It's human crew also still needs food and medicine. The UK's Royal Navy does own and operate a total of 10 nuclear submarines
The one thing that limits a nuclear submarine is food. Otherwise, we can survive for a long ass time.
a place near me builds the housings for these reactors, i bet the benefits there are amazing
The B2 flies over football games in Kansas City a lot. It’s amazing every time
As a former Army attack helicopter pilot with combat experience, our weakest segment is our government, read, politicians…pathetic!
Which bird?
Agreed. Retired US Army Armor senior NCO.
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the U.S. Airforce is the largest airforce in the world. the 2nd largest airforce in the world is the U.S. Navy....
I loved reading this 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲❤️🤍💙
Bigger doesn't always mean better
@andrewharrington6953 well everyone needs a back up you know just in case....so we have backups just in case.
@@andrewharrington6953 this isn't a case of....it's not the size of the seas but the motion of the ocean. In this case bigger is better, bigger is always better in case you were wondering
@@catherinesearles1194 BS
Seeing his reaction to the B2 was amazing.
To answer your question at around 6:30 -- our weakest point in our military is outside-of-military leadership. And perhaps a few military leaders that don't justifiably belong there. Our equipment, personnel, capabilities, and strategies - I think are just about entirely impregnable. I'm sure the rest of the video made this pretty clear, but nonetheless, an all-out war with the US is quite literally suicide. We *could* either fight, or defend against the entire world, and likely a few times over.
US Navy Veteran. 1980-1984
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there was a story in the news back during the first or second Persian Gulf War. that a smart bomb was used to destroy a multi-story building in downtown Bagdad. the bomb went from top to bottom straight down and blew out the building when then collapsed in onto itself. no other building were damaged by the bomb, but some were damaged by debris from the collapsing building...
I seen that on the news...we could turn on the TV and watch the war.
Sounds like a plausible way the twin towers fell ... What if ?
Remember, they admit and deny within the same paragraph.
Adam don't stress. Former US Navy Myself and a grandson of Irish/Italian grandparents from New Jersey and now live in Houston TX. Ireland and England are our biggest Allies. We we will always protect the UK. ❤🙏
Think it's us that protects you
@@andrewharrington6953 are u slow or slow
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@@atk-3217 a realist not a brainwashed media patriot
@andrewharrington6953 kindly explain how the UK protects the US
@@KamalaDiddyparty2024 Don't know if you have noticed the amount of times we back you up in pointless wars that the US starts ( Iraq,Iran etc)
I am a former M1-A1 Abrams crewman and have fired big guns inside a small space. You get a crump and th dust jumps a few inches. Outside however is MUCH louder.
One of the guys providing private security for the place I work is a former army abrams tanker “crewmen” or whatever y’all call it. He said all of the crew basically did every job in the tank at some point. Point being? It’s awesome talking to him, the abrams is a capable machine from what I’ve heard online & from veterans & active duty in person. Has its weaknesses, VERY few but a very capable machine / tank
@@scotthill1600 yup you are trained several levels above your position from day one, as we are so few in number, any losses have to be filled immediately.
@@CDAT1AD genuinely thank you for your service to this great country. I’m literally getting ready for work or id write a a longer reply. Stay dangerous my friend
@@scotthill1600 it was my honor. Would go again if I were able.
@@CDAT1AD at work now, you think I should enlist? Been considering it for years & seriously considering it for months. Been talking to a TON of vets & active duty guys through my work. I’m 24 & got 1.5 - 2 years left until a college degree but am not in college rn
Joining up when trump gets into office doesn’t seem like a terrible idea to me. Not political, he’d just be a good president to be a soldier under, he treated our troops well from all the vets & active duty I’ve talked to
ICBM - Intercontinental Ballistic Missile - carries 10 nuclear bombs - independently targeted -- Named - Minuteman - deployed North Dakota Wyoming and Montana and more --- the wierd jet is an F-117 Nighthawk - about 33 years old - retired for the most part.
You should check out America’s ninja missiles with swords sticking out of them
There's an old line post office on the U.S. / Canadian border with a parallel road and a few houses also.
So at that spot you could hypothetically attack there but as soon as you crossed the border I'm sure they would scramble God's Fury and smudge them from the earth..... sorry got carried away with the truth. 😂
This also poses the problem of either working with Canada to allow enemies to sneak through Canada into the US, or; sneaking into Canada so you can sneak into the US. Canada has their own military, and they’ll try their best to stamp out an enemy nation trying to sneak in and attack the US from their border.
This same problem goes with Mexico. Mexico isn’t as wealthy as Canada, much less the US. If an enemy of the US bribed Mexico enough to let them sneak through the Mexico-US border, **but the enemy fails in their attack and is destroyed by the US,** Mexico is in for some terrifying consequences.
The US has gone to war with Mexico multiple times in its history, they’d do it again in a heart beat if Mexico did such a thing. So I really doubt Mexico or Canada would be willing to betray the US. That’s open provocation.
The US would steam roll through Canada or Mexico and take everything over. It wouldn’t be like fighting wars over seas. It’s right here, the war is on our doorstep now.
It would be incredibly easy to move new soldiers and equipment into the battle zones.
This is why you spend your budget on the military so the debt collectors can’t come and collect it, get fucked, China and Russia.
I was on the USS Midway CVA41. It was a medium sized carrier, a left over from WWII. We had to remove 10 feet from the mast to go under the golden gate bridge at low tide.
Nuclear powered Aircraft Carriers can go up to 20 + years without Refueling
One off the best reactors out there. Always make me laugh at how you express yoursel. Its the celtic nature.
Stealth Aircraft....."They had it in the 80's?" You didn't know? That's because its stealth. LOL
"These people have UFOs, what the fuck is that?!" That's an F117 Nighthawk, and it's obsolete. 1970's tech.
1:58 thats the most American question ive ever heard
6:40 from within
I was in the US Army from 1989-1993 joining at age 17. I was in artillery, and my platform was the M-109 155mm howitzer (the predecessor to the mobile howitzer you pointed out that looks like a tank with a very big gun called the "Paladin" which was a refit and update to the M-109). I fought in the Gulf War in Operations: Desert Shield, and Desert Storm. That was the war when our new tech was first introduced to the world. The stealth fighter and bomber were first used at that time, and we were also the first to use GPS for ground guidance (it wasn't as precise as it is today, and the guidance/map screens were pretty crude). In artillery, we also had fly-by-wire laser guided missiles called "copperheads" that we fired through our artillery guns. The missiles could be fitted with conventional warheads as well as nuclear (I was a member of the nuke team that would assemble those if needed). Finally, it was also the first war to showcase "smart bombs", or "Precision Guided Bombs" (PGBs). Most of the 8 months I spent in the desert out there was boring as hell, but once the ground war started, we decimated Iraq's military in 3 days of ground warfare (preceded by 2 months of aerial strike campaigns). It was Desert Storm that redefined the term "modern warfare" to what we see today.
*Edit* Oh yeah! The coolest thing I saw was looking up at a stealth fighter flying overhead, and it literally disappeared right over me. I'm not sure if it was discontinued, but back then, they were experimenting with optical camouflage that projected the sky on the bottom of the aircraft, and though I'd never seen as such, might have projected what was on the ground on the top of the aircraft. I imagine it would have been discontinued since logically it would be difficult and costly to maintain, and any surface level damage to the skin might render it inoperable. Seems to me it's not very useful since by the time anyone actually saw you, you've most likely already hit your targets anyway. So, I imagine that idea was scrapped. Still kinda cool to see though.
Thanks for the chuckles! 😂
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An intercontinental ballistic missal can travel around the full diameter of the Earth and cruise at speeds of Mach 5 or more.
An ibm is the ability to drop warheads of foreheads. When those foreheads are thousands of miles away… and up to 20 feet underground
You asked, "What is the weakest part of the U.S. Military," and as a Texan, I'd have to say Homeland Security. They're TECHNICALLY not a part of the military (except for the Coast Guard), but that's our country's only real weakness at the moment.
The plane at start is an f117a bomber which is a misnomer because the "a" designation means attack
This was 2017, there is a newer one I believe. 🇺🇸
The plane at 2:09 is a f117 nighthawk stealth fighter/bomber
Ooooh i saw the m777 howitzer!
I make the parts for almost the entire bottom half!
As well as engine parts for aircraft I'm allowed to talk about, and some where I have no idea what they go to
I worked the F 117 Stealth Fighter and numerous other Aircraft during my 20 years in the USAF my favorite F16, 2nd F117
the f16 is a legendary aircraft. so nimble. like a ferrari in the sky. hehehe
People don't realize how big the F 117 is, I couldn't get over it the first time I saw one in person. I was expecting something F 16 sized.
I grew up in the AF and married into it. Both my dad (USAF Ret.) and husband spent many a day/night walking those flight lines. My husband got to sit in one of the Blackbirds when guarding during a hurricane in Kadena. He also got to take a ride in an F-16 while at Barksdale. He said it was the highlight of his time in service.
F-117 is from the 80's - Tonopah Test Range... I was a CTT in the 80's and did the first (un) official RF, not interception, but recording of a UAV in 1990. I have a very good story on that.
12:35 my uncle used to be on an m109 crew. He said when you are inside, it’s not even loud. I assume they wear headsets though
You’re welcome,You are Irish. We’ve got your back .
I thought he was Scottish.
Racist
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And we fight with our hands tied behind our backs most of the time.
at 4:39 When they mention the super carriers That was San Diego in the background which is where I live. The carrier is the USS midway and it is now a museum you can tour The entire ship either on your own or with the ships. Have All different types of planes In the hanger below the deck. In 2012 a charity men's basketball game between San Diego state Aztecs and Syracuse orange was played on the deck of the midway. I guess when a ball went out of bounds it really went out of bounds.. On the hanger deck there is a restaurant called cafe 41 which has covered outdoor seating with views of the San Diego bay. They have the typical American food items. Restaurant food and accommodate food for 400 guests. One of the things that is really scary about this video is this is just the stuff they told you about. Just imagine all the stuff they didn't tell you about. The world's 1st nuclear powered aircraft carrier the USS enterprise (CV-65) was commissioned on November 25, 1961 . My dad was on the enterprise I just don't remember what years. In many military movies that shoot a Scene or on an aircraft carrier Is the USS kitty hawk(CV-63). If memory serves me correctly that was the aircraft carrier used in top gun. A little bit of trivia about top gun, the flight jackets that the pilots wore were actually naval flight jackets And in one scene you see a patch on tom cruise's arm and that was my dad's squadron And my mom designed the patch. My dad was the Executive officer Of one of the carriers I just don't remember which one.. That means he was second in line behind the commanding officer. He actually hijacked a carrier That's a little Embellished but That's a different story for another time
When I was in Afghanistan, Kandahar city, we had a B2 do a show of force at night when we were securing and looking for Taliban. The sound and vibration it did was incredible. What was crazy was thier canopy was 5000 feet.
Lol the plane he is going bananas over is over 30 years old
Adam, you have got to check out "Noodling". It's a form of fishing particular to mostly the south U.S. Mark
this is why who our president is, is so very important. you want someone with integrity and doesn't throw tantrums.
That’s not correct, the foundation of our government is literally to prevent one person of having to much power and that’s more true for the president than any other branch, anything a president can do can be reversed by congress or a federal judge almost instantly. The president is a puppet of the party and nothing else.
The president is a face. They work for us, not the other way around.
I'm a seriously proud American and everything she has accomplished through the years. There is one aspect that brings feat to my heart that seems to be coming more likliy in America's and the world that I hope I'm wrong about. That fear is that the human concept and humanity part will be removed from war other than us being either human fader or accountable losses. That the human nature of last-minute last second intervention/call will be gone. That call made by honorable military soldiers in civilian and got the safety of innocents cought in the crossfire is not being accounted into the actuation for any battle in our future. America stands for her people both military soldiers and civilian citizens. She stands for all people who are innocent and are in need of someone to help with there human right to live. Over the dark times of war that America has been a part of the human part of war of battle had been proven as well as seen a large part of the honor and pride that we have. In recent times that exact concept has been trimmed out and is being lost with Ai systems, unmanned military engineering, and unmanned drones each with no way to place the fact of what is right or wrong in. The last minute last second to stop the loss of innocent life of those who are not a part of the war or battle they find themselves stuck in the middle of. I will always back Americas most brave honorable and those who put themselves in between her people and the dangers that have been aimed at us . Our military are bar none in my opinion the best of the best in the world. But those incharge are hamstring our men and women with what they desire leaving the good of the people behind. I just don't want the military to be without the soldiers it severely needs to have inorder for America's humanity to stay intact. War and battle can not be honorable or be right if there is no human factor or human concept as the major part of the why of it. Who will stop that one moment where lives could be lost or saved if there isn't any one there to witness and make the call that is needed. I dont wish any soldier to pay the highest price of their life for any reason I hold thise lives as a large factor in our country's pride and honor. I also know what thay sacrifice for all Americans. I am extremely grateful for everything and all that they stand for and do. Saying thank you for your service is the best I can offer to all of our military men and womenand veterans. To me that could never be enough to show my gratitude. But our soldiers are what makes America honorable and gives our nation her pride. Without those soldiers to stand up for our people and the innocent across our planet America would have hollow heart, it my option.
Weakest point of military… divisive politicians who use misinformation that can weaken morale. Also here and there you hear about breaches in our infrastructure, Russian hackers who have actually gotten into the systems that run power grids, nuclear plants, even hospitals. Yet they didn’t actually do anything major… yet. It makes me wonder about some of our military computer systems. Of course a lot of civilian infrastructure is run by private companies and it’s up to them to keep things secure. I would say the young individuals that make up the whole, the human element, and capitalistic greed that controls all interests. Those are the weak points. You can have all the armor and fire power in the world but it’s not worth anything if those behind it have a doubt or are easily swayed.
Edit: What I mean by young individuals, is how young people are when they join the military. An age where a person is really trying to discover who they are, and are primed for being "molded". It’s not a weakness to be curious to learn about other ideas, but critical thinking has been fading. It’s easy to be moved the wrong direction.
You could also say space force due to it being brand new
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that is a very old plane that was the first Stealth fighter. F-117 Nighthawk. it's first flight was back in 1981. it is now 'retired' as an aircraft.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_F-117_Nighthawk
I was looking for this comment, thank you.
The air craft carrier is nuclear powered. That means istead of stopping for gas every 2,000 miles it stops for gas every 20 years
2:53 I have always believed that Area 51 is so heavily protected because of UFO technology we use to build our aircrafts. We had stuff flying around in the 1980's that wasn't even known of yet.
You should watch the new Navy Stingray drone
My dad was a Marine as well as my late husband. A friend's son was a Green Barret, and my son's best friend is currently in the Navy. They can't give any information other than telling me this video is just the tip of the iceberg.
Late? Staying late at work with his assistant 😏
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My son is a gamer and I've, somewhat jokingly, told him that the future of war will be ruled by people like him, with controllers in their hands.
floating nucellar powered "meaning it never has to refuel"
You should look up the Hellfire Ginsu missiles
B-21 Raider 6th Generation Bomber replacing the B2 Bomber. Videos of B-21 Raider are out today. If you do, check out the unveiling.
I dated a guy that worked on the 1st stealth bomber at Boeing. He was not allowed to tell me anything about it at the time or he could get fired.
Yeah, . . . all those futuristic looking planes are old.
They are not going to be showing the World their new toys.
My husband referrs to the aircratf carriers as 300 meters of soverign us property anywhere in the world it wants to be.
And just think, this is just the stuff they've TOLD us about.
What about all the stuff they're making that we don';t know about?
They say that what the public is allowed to see is at least 50 yrs behind what we actually have behind the scenes. That is mind blowing.
Good thing out countries are friends
So you're telling me that I live next to missels, 8 miles away? Damn, I live in Montana.
Look up the b21 raider
You are so interested in the f-111 stealth. It’s 40 years old 😎
It’s awesome!
You are genuinely hilarious!! 😂😂😂
This is only what they’re allowed to tell us. IMAGINE what they aren’t showing!
If they want a fight, you will get one!!!
war is business, and america is the fucking CEO. i really wanna work for General Dynamic and weld up some of this amazing stuff.
Nuclear powered carriers can theoretically be out at sea for ever without refueling.
And if you manage to get to our homeland, everyone is armed lmao. I alone can give 5 people a rifle and pistol.
My father and I both worked for IBM. Um.... I also had one son stationed on the USS Enterprise and one on the USS Mason Guided Missile Destroyer. And the youngest has his bachelors in Cyber Security.
Old video. We got secrets. Don't do it.
Adam, I think you should checkout a few videos on the US Natuonal Parks. I know that Ireland is a beautiful country, but I think you'd be HIGHLY impressed by our National and State parks. This will also give some additional context of just how big and EXTREMELY diverse the US is. You'd be saying "HOLAY" 😂😂
It's not just for keeping us safe but also our friends around the world
Adam makes the best videos. 💚💚💚💚
You asked what ICBMs are. InterContinental Ballistic Missile.
Love that F-117 Nighthawk
That is the F-117 that old tech
The best part about our Military (I think) is each and every individuals will to fight for our country and our families... that's a force stronger than any equipment in the world... and nothin can sap that will from us cause we are born fighters (unlike some US citizens)
My favorite type of reaction content: a dude shouting “WHAT THE FOOK IS THAT?” whenever there’s something cool
hahahaha
Our greatest threat/ enemy is unfortunately ourselves. When we are united we are a force this world has never seen before. But division/ revolt and Civil War: have all brought down empires before.
So, if you ever see a bumble bee cross your radar screen going Mach Jesus, duck and cover.
IBM = Intercontinental Ballistic Missile. Basically a missile that can fly around the planet. It carries either conventional or nuclear weapons. ✌️😎👍
It looks like a bumblebee on the radar screen traveling at Mach fuck
If you want to know what the weakness might be against any military, read the book called ghost Fleet. Very scary.
Or you could just, idk, say what it is since you clearly know what the book says? 😒
An intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) is a ballistic missile with a range greater than 5,500 kilometres (3,400 mi), primarily designed for nuclear weapons delivery (delivering one or more thermonuclear warheads). Conventional, chemical, and biological weapons can also be delivered with varying effectiveness, but have never been deployed on ICBMs.
The deadliest weapon in the US arsenals is the minds of its troops. Look into The Fat Electrician more you'll see stories of some of the greatest feats of military genius ever.
Yeaaaaa, we not about to let you know that😂😂
"Weakest point in the military". That's cute. 🤣 Good question, though. The US may need to evaluate and strengthen. US Army veteran here. 🇺🇸
8,000 mile rocket: The range is more than the diameter of the planet (side to side through it), not its circumference (distance around the planet)
I chuckled when you asked about the weakest part of the US military..... There are NO weak areas, Adam 😏
Wars will always involve personal. You can't occupy an enemy country without people.
To answer the weak poin question, there are 3 weak points that would need to be attacked simultaneously, Pearl Harbor, Manhattan, and dc (forgot what the naval base there was called). The catch is that because of our defence network on and around these areas a conventional attack wouldnt work it would need to be a timed and coordinated attack using nuclear or dirty bombs, or numerous conventional bombs brought in on cargo ships and assembled on site from parts. This would cripple American politics dc, financial stability manhattan, and naval might 2 major naval bases, follow up with a naval and arial attack pn the power grid, and cyber attack to disrupt communication. The us has probably got contingency plans for this but i still think it has the highest success rate
Weakest point is politicians tying their hands and expecting them to be social workers with tanks and attack helicopters.
We don’t claim Spirit Airlines and that’s our story and we’re sticking to it!
Nuclear powered air carrier fleets are not nuclear bombs… rather, they are nuclear powered, which allows them to stay at seas for years at a time if they wanted. They are like small cities, so the nuclear power also provides electricity to the ship, which is needed for endless other uses
To be fair , France had a Submarine pop up in the middle of a strike group during a war games scenario, right behind a carrier, when asked how they accomplished this this , they Said it was to easy , get ahead of the strike groups path , sit on the bottom of the ocean floor till they're right above , than just resurface in the heart of the enemy. Lessons were learned
drink every time adam says IBM(International Business Machines) instead of ICBM(Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile)
That weird plane is the f-117 nighthawk
That's the Dorito of Death