To put this in perspective...the Houthi also claimed to have shot down two Klingon D-7 Battle Cruisers, three Cylon Base Stars, six Gundam's and nine X-Wings...
Pretty sure the Houthi's took Russia's advice, nevermind the fact that canonically Vader or Master Chief would probably destroy their entire way of life faster then Buff can glass Yemen
@@thegamingbluefiredragon428 Noble 6 was so much of a threat that the convenent glassed the planet because they couldn't think of any other way to possibly kill him besides taking out the whole planet and praying they got him. Noble was that much of a threat while being a weaker but more violent version of Chief. Chief would eat the houthis as a late night snack then spit em out to hell where Doom slayer will send them to the black abyss
In 1990-91 (yeah I am old as dirt, 2/3 the age of the Buff) I had to scrounge MREs from the planes going through to Saudi so I could eat something. Back then they didn't have heaters in them, so we would warm them on the intake manifold of our trucks/equipment. I still can't stand to eat MREs, I would stock my fridge ahead of time for the exercises in Korea (02-03) just so I didn't have to eat them. I would have done some heinous things to get a hotpocket in Desert Shield/Storm.
Reminds me of the Marvel "What if" story where the Punisher actually manages to put the friendly neighborhood Spiderman in the ground. His reward is multiple beatings per day for the rest of his life. Spiderman has a lot of friends.
@@ClokworkGremlin Sounds similar to when Kid Flash or Impulse were ended. The guy who did it was ended in turn, and he was found with a note that read "Tell the Flash the score is settled. - The Rogues" Flash's own Rogues Gallery stepped up out of respect for him.
So you're telling me, they weren't able to take out any of the fourth gen non stealth fighters, but were able to shoot down a highly advanced fifth gen stealth fighter that is basically impossible to see on radar and probably has another multitude of different countermeasures on top of that in terms of being fired apon and it wasn't even there on the mission. Welp, twitter and facebook said it so I guess I'll have to take their word for it.
I would question why the U.S would use either an F22 or F35 on a mission that is little more than a milk run. Because even if you have zero anticipation of losing anything, the risk is always there, and for this kind of action, it is 100% not worth putting either platform at risk.
The only reason I know the F22 could not be involved in ground attacks is - well because of this channel when it was stated the F22 wasn't a ground support aircraft. Thanks HLC, for teaching me something.
it can be fitted with air to ground bombs etc.. but its just not that effective and far too costly to run and even the 35 is costly to run for this but as the older aircraft are replaced by 35s we will see much more 35s being used.
People who get loud when they are angry are often predictable. The ones that can remain "calm" and collected when they get pissed off are the ones to watch for. You never know what they hell they are a going to do.
What's both hilarious and wholesome is that they all (save Buff) were all for teasing the 22, but the *nanosecond* it seemed like he got hurt, they were all ready to gank the guy they thought did it.
Well, even Buff has called the Kid "weird", so I'm pretty sure he's teased the F22 as well. But as Daniel said, that's how family is. They tease you _because_ they love you. And Heaven help anyone else who tries it.
@@benjaminoechsli1941 My Family has ah saying "Family's like a wolf pack we play around and snap at each other every now & then,but if you fuck with one of us then you have to deal with the whole god damn pack"
I just imagine the F-22 to come back after fighting the possum, see all the destruction and go "Hey guys-wait what happened?! I was gone for like 10 minutes! "
It's like that old WWII joke on identifying someone by shooting at them. If they surrender, they're French; if they throw flaming vodka bottles at you, they're Russian; if their return fire is precise and disciplined, they're British; if it's a hail of machinegun fire, they're German; and if there's no response, you figure out they're American when an overwhelming blast of artillery and ground attack fire support destroys the world around you.
One of the submarines was the USS Florida. They launched cruise missles. The minuteman is a thing. Can we refer to the missles fired from USS Florida as "Florida man" rockets?
Remember, these are the same Houthi rebels who posted a video of their ManPad having its missile get juked by an F-15S and colliding with a flare as "F-15 gets shot down". Despite the video clearly showing the F-15 continue to fly and it being confirmed to have successfully made it back home and landed with no damage.
The scary part is that the F-22 never said he won the fight against the possum for the week old chicken nugget so it makes me wonder if the possum was just that tough
Remember he was chained down and had the fuel taken out after trying to overheat the chain to get out. That and him being mainly an air superiority aircraft put him at a disadvantage.
Considering these are just cutouts on a map/picture...I'm starting to develop emotions for these characters. I nearly got all teary at the start NGL. Awesome stuff as usual, thanks from the UK for the content and insights.
The F-22 carries tech so advanced that we won't let anyone else have one. It isn't the stealth or computer systems that keep it at the top of the Secret Pile, because both of those were updated for the F-35. On top of that, literally, every...single...thing to come up against it has turned and ran as far and as fast as they were able - and not just in Iraq/Iran. I seem to recall they've chased off Russian MiGs off the West Coast a couple times. Now, Houthi rebels want us to believe they shot one down with Radio Shack-level electronics wrapped in fetid camel shit? Sure. Ok. (Our easygoing nature is being sorely fucking tested...)
Military digital systems are usually around 10~15 years behind consumer computer technology because it takes that long from initial design to full production and you can't just keep folding in the latest microprocessors that just came out or you'd never finish the design phase. It's the software and design that makes them what they are not just the technology. Consumer technology is always ahead as far as computers are concerned because the consumer computer sector moves faster.
@@atomicskull6405 But the computers aren't the stealth part of the aircraft. Now I'm imagining a primer colored Honda blowing past speed traps, and the cops going "you hear something?". Also thank god the F-22 has hardware too old to run Windows 11. Can you imagine it auto rebooting mid-flight for mandatory software updates?
I picture the CF-18 making comments about the Winnipeg hockey team, and cracking jokes about the development/procurement hell of the F-35 and that it still hasn't replaced the CF-18 despite its initial funding investment in the program more than two decades ago, as well as Canadian military spending in general.
Are they seriously claiming that??? wow, just wow. Like G-Pa Buff says, IF, and that's a mighty huge if, they where by some miracle to be able to shoot 1 down, it would end so horribly for them. I don't see why they would even want to try to claim such a bold lie.
Remember our response to having a few boats sunk? Yeah we are a country that prioritizes the airforce, they sink a jet and it's going to be a country getting glassed time.
There's a far greater chance of an F22 going down to a mechanical malfunction or just running out of fuel over Yemen than anything they have over there be able to even target the 22 let alone hit it.
Golden BB only has to be in the right place at the right time. Nothing is "Invincible", put up enough flak and something can always make the Amphibious Ready Group go on a TRAP mission.
These are one of the highlights of my day. I am emotionally invested in a anthropomorphic cartoon f22 way more than i should be, and i thank you for that.
The knowledge that the possibility of the 22 getting downed makes Grandpa Buff calmly talk about bombing them 3000 years into the past makes me afraid of if he gets angry.
I heard about some claim of shooting the F22 down but didn’t pay much attention to the validity until I started watching HLC for a sec or two I was like what was it true!
@@adarkwind4712 Aww cut the kid some slack, we all gotta learn these things as we go. It's not like anyone's ever made a instruction manual for using UA-cam.
@theatricultAww cut the kid some slack, we all gotta learn these things as we go. It's not like anyone's ever made a instruction manual for using UA-cam.
It's so touching to see all the aircraft avenge the F-22's supposed "Death" and only seemed to calm down when he was still alive Even though they all go to the scrapyard someday they want to live long enough to see the 22 prove his worth
The department of the boat people don't use F-22. That's for the air boys and girls. Edit: also why would we use an air superiority fighter to attack ground targets? 🤔 They need to try harder next time.
Whoa hoooo, there. I find it hard to believe that the Buff and F15 would fall for such lies. I would expect them to just crack up laughing and going "someone get the kid, he's gonna love hearing this!"
I believe the argument with the opossum started with “would you intercept me?” And when the opossum didn’t respond but went for the nugget is when the “fight” began.
We know what this really means. Ground crew got bored and decided to "test" the engines on a opossum that got lured into the hanger by a chicken nugget.
This little flight group family here almost went from play sports to committing genocide real quick. Thankfully the kid decided to leave his room and let everyone know he was alive. I don't think they would have regretted their actions afterwards but it definitely made talking to their bosses on Monday a little less awkward.
This was the first I had heard this claim, so when I read the title I was scared/sad for a half a second before rationality kicked in. The likelihood of them accomplishing such a feat is infinitesimally small. Also I saw footage of some of the aircraft taking off and uh yeah, definitely not the 22.
This is ridiculous, you actually had me concerned, not for the potential death of a real person in real life who was piloting the 22, but for "the kid"
The only "video" i've seen was from a videogame (because the F-22 has no reason to go so low, also due to the graphics quality) and a downed Su-34 in Ukraine. Another one was one with propellers (because we all know the F22 is a prop driven aircraft!)
To be fair, an opossum fighting for a week-old chicken nugget could probably be more challenging than anything the Houthis can put in the air right now.
I know I’ve commented this before, but literally best one so far somebody really needs to put all these together in a compilation so we can see the whole chronology of this. Absolutely love your contact please keep it coming.
The bit of being stuck in a hanger while fighting a possum over a week old chicken nugget reminds me of my old sergeant. Yes he was that kind of psycho. Raised me well. ~snif
I have literally zero issues picturing The Kid fighting a possum for a week old chicken nugget. He's totally got 'Small Dog, but with the actual power of a (stealth) Dire Wolf' energy.
@@nd_gunslinger_6264 BUFF and f-15 for quick work, a-10 and Ghost Rider for raining terror on them for a long time. it does give the US some choices no? :)
Buff calling it "tweetbook" is the most grandpa thing i have ever heard in my life. That being said, people might go "haha, he old" until he starts telling people "haha, you're dead" from several hundred miles away. Then it's, "Oh no, please no."
@@wrath4452 Just watched Hacksaw Ridge yesterday. It's a movie about Desmond Doss, the only man in WWII to earn a Congressional Medal of Honor as a conscientious objector and a combat medic. He saved 75 people by himself, while wounded, without a weapon. They had to tone down the real story for the movie because it was thought that the actual events would be too unbelievable for the movies. I'm keepin' Pvt. Doss on my mind today. Y'all should go and read about him if you've got a minute. He's an inspiration. So no way in heck has anyone shot down the F-22.
Wheezing right now...the kid was genuinely loved by his family. They were about to drop packages of 500 lbs ass whopping. Emotions went from really concerned to....possom concerned.
Does any one actually think that if one of our plains, nevermind the 22, were to get shot down we wouldn't immediately turn the surounding 20 miles into impassible, uninhabitable death?
During a stand off against Iran, decades ago, a land to sea missile was launched. Iran had been told if they launched such, even in a claim of defense, it would be a full on war. Ragan, it was that long ago, called up and told them to claim it all just an accidental misfiring... and Iran did. No ships where damaged during that exchange. What would happen if that missile hit? And the F22 is a lot more valuable.
Well, considering how the Biden admin left A TON of advanced equipment of various types to the Taliban, no I don't think the US would do a darn thing if an F-22 was shot down.
Fighting a possum for a week old chicken nugget is the most F-22 thing to say. Good to see you again kid...
But...? Did he get the Nugget?
We having possum stew tonight
@@beatooze8025 Legend has it he found his new favorite snack...possum nuggets.
Was going to post this exact comment. 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣dude for real. But not surprised 22 would fight possums for stale chicken nuggets
Grandpa Buff about to turn an entire country to glass for his favorite grandchild is so wholesome
He loves his grandkids equally. He just wants them to play nice
Every grandparent loves every one of their grandchildren.
Every grandparent also has a favorite.
Obsidiyemen is the new name of the "country."
SO Wholesome. Love you PawPaw
The Great Journey awaits for no one, except the F22
Buff was really about to show why those who are old in a world where the young die should not be messed with.
They fucked around, and now they're going to find out.
TOGs are nothing to eff with.
@@TheStruggleFest Fight fair is a lost art with them. It's overpowering domination now.
@@darthhauler9947only fair fight is the one you lose. Or as my ranger brother says "if you ain't cheating, you ain't trying"
@@Banthisyoutube-zs6sx I prefer the saying by Steinbeck, "If you find yourself in a fair fight, your tactics suck."
“Why does everyone look so pissed off? Did we run out of Hot Pockets again?” This line had me fucking rolling.
There are so many odd facets of flight line culture I discover more about, as time goes on.
My family can’t understand why I went from a happy go lucky boy into a raging man
It’s called grumpy airplane mechanic syndrome
It’s real
To put this in perspective...the Houthi also claimed to have shot down two Klingon D-7 Battle Cruisers, three Cylon Base Stars, six Gundam's and nine X-Wings...
Along with an USMC Pelican, and took Master Chief and Darth Vader as hostage 😂😂
Pretty sure the Houthi's took Russia's advice, nevermind the fact that canonically Vader or Master Chief would probably destroy their entire way of life faster then Buff can glass Yemen
@@thegamingbluefiredragon428 Noble 6 was so much of a threat that the convenent glassed the planet because they couldn't think of any other way to possibly kill him besides taking out the whole planet and praying they got him. Noble was that much of a threat while being a weaker but more violent version of Chief. Chief would eat the houthis as a late night snack then spit em out to hell where Doom slayer will send them to the black abyss
Don't forget the Zeplin they shot down. The footage was very convincing with the 1930s radio announcer bemoaning, "Oh the humanity."
You forgot the Angel they got last week.
F 22 just playing tug-of-war with the possum over a mcnugget is shockingly believable
Next to a marine that lost his way and is defending his crayon rations while growling
F-22 "I would've won long ago if they had designed me with thrust reversers!"
I can see an actual F22 pilot doing that
i did that the just the other day but it wasnt a possum i was fighting it was a cockroatch for that week old mc nuggy
I mean, what else can he do? Uncle Sam never lets him out to play and the guy is slowly succumbing to cabin fever in his hangar...
This man has been on a flightline. Our line shop used to get bombed for hotpockets, especially from the younger (typically more broke Airman).
Marine friend of mine said they used to use the EA-6B to get on frequency to order Taco Bell… sometimes it’s just about working smarter.
In 1990-91 (yeah I am old as dirt, 2/3 the age of the Buff) I had to scrounge MREs from the planes going through to Saudi so I could eat something. Back then they didn't have heaters in them, so we would warm them on the intake manifold of our trucks/equipment. I still can't stand to eat MREs, I would stock my fridge ahead of time for the exercises in Korea (02-03) just so I didn't have to eat them.
I would have done some heinous things to get a hotpocket in Desert Shield/Storm.
@@SweatyFatGuy You should have hung out with the 71st FS they had camel steaks and a bar at Daharahn.
@BollywoodNewzz getting real tired of all these "inspired" bots
@BollywoodNewzzok
Grandpa Buff deciding it's Armageddon time just out of sheer love for the kid is the most wholesome thing! :D
Also, shoutout to the Strike Eagle lol
Grandpa Buff is protective of all his kids and grandkids. He's a wrinkled skin smoking armageddon machine.
Reminds me of the Marvel "What if" story where the Punisher actually manages to put the friendly neighborhood Spiderman in the ground.
His reward is multiple beatings per day for the rest of his life. Spiderman has a lot of friends.
@@ClokworkGremlin Sounds similar to when Kid Flash or Impulse were ended. The guy who did it was ended in turn, and he was found with a note that read "Tell the Flash the score is settled. - The Rogues"
Flash's own Rogues Gallery stepped up out of respect for him.
@@ClokworkGremlin what episode is that i wanna see i wanna see
Buff is such an embodyment of 'you do not get to mess with my grandchildren' in this episode, he bout ready to turn yemen into wasmen
Yemen to deadmen?
@@mugenokami2201 man i was not very awake to not think of that myself XD
Yemen into Dedmen.
Yemen into Nomen.
Yemen into Glassmen.
:)@@mugenokami2201
The Buff is like that old Florida dude that went into the pond after that gator that had his little dog in its mouth
@@mugenokami2201
Yemen to Nahmen
I’d sooner believe that Houthi pulled off a successful moon landing than I would believe that they even saw an F-22 on their scope…
Bro, I choked on water when I read this! Hilarious!!
The Houthi when they see this comment: 💡
On their scope? Pfft they have only seen a 22 on this channel
The Houthis are not the Houthis they used to be
F22: goes down
Buff: time to put the fear of god into everyone
Correction:
Buff: Time to introduce them to their god.
correction: time to put the the fear of Buff in them.@@gigacanno750
Correction:
Buff: But I got good news, you don’t have to wonder where your god is.. cuz he’s right here and he’s fresh out of mercy
Time to do God's job. Again.@@gigacanno750
I love that when I read this, I instinctively heard it in Buff's voice!
So you're telling me, they weren't able to take out any of the fourth gen non stealth fighters, but were able to shoot down a highly advanced fifth gen stealth fighter that is basically impossible to see on radar and probably has another multitude of different countermeasures on top of that in terms of being fired apon and it wasn't even there on the mission. Welp, twitter and facebook said it so I guess I'll have to take their word for it.
Well see this was the super-secret unmanned propeller F22 variant.
@@benoithudson7235
Probably trying to pull a Serbia and 117
I would question why the U.S would use either an F22 or F35 on a mission that is little more than a milk run. Because even if you have zero anticipation of losing anything, the risk is always there, and for this kind of action, it is 100% not worth putting either platform at risk.
@@dhunter1133honestly, I wish they'd use em just to get some training and use out of it
Yeah, anymore I think if you see it on twitter it should be taken with a grain of salt, but if it's also on facebook it's an outright lie
The only reason I know the F22 could not be involved in ground attacks is - well because of this channel when it was stated the F22 wasn't a ground support aircraft.
Thanks HLC, for teaching me something.
it can be fitted with air to ground bombs etc.. but its just not that effective and far too costly to run and even the 35 is costly to run for this but as the older aircraft are replaced by 35s we will see much more 35s being used.
22s can but it just really isn’t worth it unless they have ways to shoot down normal aircraft
@@yulfine1688 This. There's no need to use the expensive to run planes if the established and cheaper to run planes can do the job just as well.
IIRC F22 has seen some action for ground support in Syria a few years back. But I might be mistaken.
I mean, he ground attacked that possum.....
I love how Buff is so defensive of "The Kid" and yet pretty calm in his response to send them back to the Precambrian era.
People who get loud when they are angry are often predictable. The ones that can remain "calm" and collected when they get pissed off are the ones to watch for. You never know what they hell they are a going to do.
@@smugreptile6695
It's kind of like when Kharne "fought" Erebus in 40k.
@@smugreptile6695 So true
What's both hilarious and wholesome is that they all (save Buff) were all for teasing the 22, but the *nanosecond* it seemed like he got hurt, they were all ready to gank the guy they thought did it.
That's family for you
Well, even Buff has called the Kid "weird", so I'm pretty sure he's teased the F22 as well. But as Daniel said, that's how family is. They tease you _because_ they love you. And Heaven help anyone else who tries it.
@@benjaminoechsli1941 My Family has ah saying "Family's like a wolf pack we play around and snap at each other every now & then,but if you fuck with one of us then you have to deal with the whole god damn pack"
they thought an F/A-18 was an F-22 because their radars are so bad they could barely detect it
LOL yes... ;)
The wreckage looked suspiciously like some kind of drone.
@@MightyRude Waiting for next time's "Dammit, _another_ Reaper drone?" episode...
To be fair, the 18 unloaded has the same cross section as a Su-57. 😄
The latest model super hornet was supposed to get some RCS reduction tech, I wouldn't be surprised.
I love how the f-15 and the BUFF on hearing an f-22 got shot down immediately decided that the enemy doomed their surroundings
They would start hearing boss music very quickly
@@JediKnight19852002 "Hey Hassan, am I the only one suddenly hearing Latin chanting?"
I just imagine the F-22 to come back after fighting the possum, see all the destruction and go "Hey guys-wait what happened?! I was gone for like 10 minutes! "
@@brandonchildress4031*_E X T E R M I N A T U S_*
It's like that old WWII joke on identifying someone by shooting at them. If they surrender, they're French; if they throw flaming vodka bottles at you, they're Russian; if their return fire is precise and disciplined, they're British; if it's a hail of machinegun fire, they're German; and if there's no response, you figure out they're American when an overwhelming blast of artillery and ground attack fire support destroys the world around you.
Ok, the BUFF calling it "tweetbook" just cracked me up.
One of the submarines was the USS Florida. They launched cruise missles. The minuteman is a thing. Can we refer to the missles fired from USS Florida as "Florida man" rockets?
Yes...by god YES YOU CAN! Hahahaha
Yes that made me spit out my drink lol
@@Pierce-xb6vithen by God, it is so
Remember, these are the same Houthi rebels who posted a video of their ManPad having its missile get juked by an F-15S and colliding with a flare as "F-15 gets shot down".
Despite the video clearly showing the F-15 continue to fly and it being confirmed to have successfully made it back home and landed with no damage.
I like how even though they think the f22 is a weirdo, they’d still avenge him if he ever went down.
We all have that one weird friend that we would walk through a wall of fire avenge.
He's the weird kid in the family. Yeah he's weird. But you don't fuck with family
that applies to the entire military, it's all like this
He may be an idiot, but he's our idiot
I mean it's less "think" and more "know" that he's a weirdo. But he is their weirdo non the less.
The scary part is that the F-22 never said he won the fight against the possum for the week old chicken nugget so it makes me wonder if the possum was just that tough
The opossum is a land mammal, and the F-22 is NOT a ground strike aircraft, so i could see how it would have trouble.
Also that fight wasn't a sanctioned mission so he was probably ordered to stand down.
That possum is scrappy, he'll take an eye out for that nugget
Remember he was chained down and had the fuel taken out after trying to overheat the chain to get out. That and him being mainly an air superiority aircraft put him at a disadvantage.
F23 possum
Considering these are just cutouts on a map/picture...I'm starting to develop emotions for these characters. I nearly got all teary at the start NGL. Awesome stuff as usual, thanks from the UK for the content and insights.
Same my man, same, was actually worried for a sec there and thought I missed something
Can we just all appreciate that Grandpa Buff and all the older fighter jets were about to go John Wick on the Houthi?
The F-22 carries tech so advanced that we won't let anyone else have one. It isn't the stealth or computer systems that keep it at the top of the Secret Pile, because both of those were updated for the F-35. On top of that, literally, every...single...thing to come up against it has turned and ran as far and as fast as they were able - and not just in Iraq/Iran. I seem to recall they've chased off Russian MiGs off the West Coast a couple times.
Now, Houthi rebels want us to believe they shot one down with Radio Shack-level electronics wrapped in fetid camel shit?
Sure.
Ok.
(Our easygoing nature is being sorely fucking tested...)
I laughed way too loud at this and now my in-laws think I'm possessed by some kind of m*rd*r demon...
The only reason 22 took out those balloons was because the balloons couldn't run away
Military digital systems are usually around 10~15 years behind consumer computer technology because it takes that long from initial design to full production and you can't just keep folding in the latest microprocessors that just came out or you'd never finish the design phase. It's the software and design that makes them what they are not just the technology. Consumer technology is always ahead as far as computers are concerned because the consumer computer sector moves faster.
@@atomicskull6405 But the computers aren't the stealth part of the aircraft. Now I'm imagining a primer colored Honda blowing past speed traps, and the cops going "you hear something?". Also thank god the F-22 has hardware too old to run Windows 11. Can you imagine it auto rebooting mid-flight for mandatory software updates?
"something went wrong :("@@freelancerthe2561
Would love to hear a few words from the Super Hornets and Typhoon too! Your contents are brilliant as always, HLC!
Superhornet probably just a middle age full bird that's just "done with your shit." They have so many hours on those airframes it's nuts.
Typhoon is 1000% Lord Flashheart from Blackadder.
I picture the CF-18 making comments about the Winnipeg hockey team, and cracking jokes about the development/procurement hell of the F-35 and that it still hasn't replaced the CF-18 despite its initial funding investment in the program more than two decades ago, as well as Canadian military spending in general.
@@mcgherkinstudios I want to see this now
@@mcgherkinstudiosand occasionally switching to a German/Italian/Spanish accent. Or having a split personality disorder
Are they seriously claiming that??? wow, just wow. Like G-Pa Buff says, IF, and that's a mighty huge if, they where by some miracle to be able to shoot 1 down, it would end so horribly for them. I don't see why they would even want to try to claim such a bold lie.
The way of the russian - Lie until your lie becomes truth , and then lie some more
They posted a very out of focus video that even I could tell was no NATO aircraft, never mind an F22.
They want 5 minutes of fame, funding from their backers, and a repeat of Vietnam's 12 Days of Christmas.
@@lornamorgan3575atleast we know for a fact now the Houthis are scared shitless & absolute liars we should always ignore.
Remember our response to having a few boats sunk? Yeah we are a country that prioritizes the airforce, they sink a jet and it's going to be a country getting glassed time.
There's a far greater chance of an F22 going down to a mechanical malfunction or just running out of fuel over Yemen than anything they have over there be able to even target the 22 let alone hit it.
Or bird strike, or bird in engine.
Golden BB only has to be in the right place at the right time. Nothing is "Invincible", put up enough flak and something can always make the Amphibious Ready Group go on a TRAP mission.
@@darylmorningif
Else
That is a point, and it would be impossible to find even for the home base.
It is equal parts wholesome and beyond terrifying to imagine Grandpa Buff and Uncle Strike Eagle flying out on a quest for vengeance
ahh Iraq 2003 ?
Iraq 1991 part 2, with less AA capabilities. Kinda like 1991 part 2, against a redneck trailer park, in the desert. Lmao
I think Strike Eagle is F-22’s dad since the kid has always lived in the eagle’s shadow.
These are one of the highlights of my day. I am emotionally invested in a anthropomorphic cartoon f22 way more than i should be, and i thank you for that.
The knowledge that the possibility of the 22 getting downed makes Grandpa Buff calmly talk about bombing them 3000 years into the past makes me afraid of if he gets angry.
Remember: Grandpa Buff doesn't care about getting home.
Never mess with someone who's getting old and would rather go out in a blaze of glory than live long enough to wear adult diapers.
The older you get the less life in prison or death penalty becomes deterrents
Jesus, man, you almost gave me a heart attack. I thought we just lost the best character. (Aside from the BUFF)
I heard about some claim of shooting the F22 down but didn’t pay much attention to the validity until I started watching HLC for a sec or two I was like what was it true!
@@BCAT3089I know the feeling HLC has been the best source of what is actually happening in the military
@BCAT3089 Naw, just a picture of a smashed up L39 trainer that they tried to claim was a f22. Usual crap from from them
Not possible. The F22 is still the scariest thing in the air, even with the JSDF35 entering service.
They have to try and posture it all the got @@jamesdeery5377
Hey guys what does yemen and russia have in common......they always shoot down imaginary F22s 😂😂😂
Tip for the future. Editing your comment after you get a heart from the poster erases the heart.
@@adarkwind4712 I forgot that I don't comment much on the youtoobs
Yeah that’s why it’s important to know when to leave something and not come back to it
@@adarkwind4712 Aww cut the kid some slack, we all gotta learn these things as we go. It's not like anyone's ever made a instruction manual for using UA-cam.
@theatricultAww cut the kid some slack, we all gotta learn these things as we go. It's not like anyone's ever made a instruction manual for using UA-cam.
It's so touching to see all the aircraft avenge the F-22's supposed "Death" and only seemed to calm down when he was still alive
Even though they all go to the scrapyard someday they want to live long enough to see the 22 prove his worth
All save buff.
Let the kid eat some meat!
@@generalgarchomp333 Buff is the 1911 of Aircraft.
The Classics never go out of style.
@@michaeloliver5892 Hmmm maybe more of the M2 browning of aircraft.
The love and care Grandpa Buff and the others have for each other is genuinely wholesome.
Gotta appreciate those Super Hornets though!
Seriously, I need a Harrier with an Arnold Schwarzenegger voice
YUUR FYARD!! HYAUGH!!
You could probably ask Arnold to do it and I'm pretty sure he probably would that would be awesome
The department of the boat people don't use F-22. That's for the air boys and girls.
Edit: also why would we use an air superiority fighter to attack ground targets? 🤔
They need to try harder next time.
Obviously, we wouldn't....
....we'd use the Ghostrider.
Right. Claim you shot down an F-35 at least.
yup... AC-130 and 3 A-10s get led in by some growlers... teach Yemen what a KILL BOX is...
@@marks8603 Houthis, Yemen isn't the problem. Houthis are.
@@gibster9624 did you not hear grandpa buff? whole things gotta go XD
“I was in my hangar, fighting a possum for a week old chicken nugget” bro that line killed me🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The f-22 will do anything for a chicken nugget
You say it like you wouldn't.
@@aleksanderf4672 I do that with my brother whenever there’s one nugget left from the McDonald’s bag
In case you don't remember... They won't let him eat. He's not fighting the possum just for the hell of it, the boy's starving.
@@lemax6865oh yeah, now I remember
@@NascarF1_driverI'd violate the Geneva Convention over the fries at the bottom of the bag. Idgaf.
I don't know if it was more or less scary that Buff didn't revert back to his "Destroyer of Nations" voice when he said that.
Hey! I can't find that video. I searched it for so long! Help me!
Watching all of his elders ready to defend the honor of The Kid was honestly a bit heartwarming.
That chicken nugget line killed me. I laughed so hard I started violently coughing, enough to scare my dogs.
Same... minus the dog part.😔
Glad I'm not the only one.
Whoa hoooo, there. I find it hard to believe that the Buff and F15 would fall for such lies. I would expect them to just crack up laughing and going "someone get the kid, he's gonna love hearing this!"
I thought they were being gravely sarcastic in conveying what they’d do. Such lovely Grandpa and Uncle to the F-22
I love that the two planes that had the most interaction with the 22 are the ones who are most gung-ho to get proportional with the Houthis.
I believe the argument with the opossum started with “would you intercept me?” And when the opossum didn’t respond but went for the nugget is when the “fight” began.
Dammit, I was taking a drink when the f22 dropped that line about fighting a possum. You nearly killed me! 😂😂😂😂
We know what this really means. Ground crew got bored and decided to "test" the engines on a opossum that got lured into the hanger by a chicken nugget.
Ahahaha somehow that seems…scarily…accurate..holy shit.
As someone who maintains the b52 this is beyond accurate
The f22 is my favorite character in this mini series
It was wholesome how genuinely hurt Buff was when he thought 22 got taken out.
This little flight group family here almost went from play sports to committing genocide real quick. Thankfully the kid decided to leave his room and let everyone know he was alive. I don't think they would have regretted their actions afterwards but it definitely made talking to their bosses on Monday a little less awkward.
The only way the Houthis would even know if an F-22 was there would be if they hear it go supersonic as its leaving.
Or if the pilots felt like trolling and went belly-up towards the radar while opening all hatches.
Houthis: We yeeted one F-22.
[3 hours later…]
F-22 gang: And that is why Saudi Arabia’s southern border now has a gulf on the other side of it
....and it's glow-in-the-dark, too! 😂🤣😆🤪
yeah, seems like the bab-el-mandeb strait could handle a bit of landscaping to make it the sea of bab-el-mandeb
They always laugh until the BUFF starts to change the topography of the land.
This was the first I had heard this claim, so when I read the title I was scared/sad for a half a second before rationality kicked in. The likelihood of them accomplishing such a feat is infinitesimally small.
Also I saw footage of some of the aircraft taking off and uh yeah, definitely not the 22.
The relationship between buff and the f22 is so wholesome and hilarious at the same time. That was great!
I love how the kid KNOWS the nugget is a week old and is still willing to fight over it. He just wants A fight, he doesn't care what it's about.
I completely understand. I've gotten into a whole hornet's nest of trouble several times over just the dumbest things.
I was funny with a dead possum for a week old chicken, nugget laughing so hard I fell out of my chair in class
"I was in my hanger fighting with a possum for a week old chicken nugget" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Those houthis put something on tweet book, and it almost ended in complete indiscriminate annihilation." Best sentence ever.
The first half actually had me a bit worried, can't even lie
Holy crap! Everyone was ready to go scorched Earth for F 22...especially Grandpa Buff.
Shooting the Kid? HAHAHAHHAHA! That's like saying the Russians destroyed the Patriots.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I woke the dog up laughing too hard at this. BTW One *VERY* unhappy Alaskan Malamute, would like to have a word with you. 😡🐺
Same with my belgian malinois that is chewing on my arm
@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980
Hahaha I bet they “have the video” in a grainy 1997 hey-you-pikachu camera with it being either a flash or a firecracker in the distance.
This is ridiculous, you actually had me concerned, not for the potential death of a real person in real life who was piloting the 22, but for "the kid"
The only "video" i've seen was from a videogame (because the F-22 has no reason to go so low, also due to the graphics quality) and a downed Su-34 in Ukraine. Another one was one with propellers (because we all know the F22 is a prop driven aircraft!)
To be fair, an opossum fighting for a week-old chicken nugget could probably be more challenging than anything the Houthis can put in the air right now.
I know I’ve commented this before, but literally best one so far somebody really needs to put all these together in a compilation so we can see the whole chronology of this. Absolutely love your contact please keep it coming.
Maybe a month by month compliation?
He literally has a playlist on his page,go there and watch them
The bit of being stuck in a hanger while fighting a possum over a week old chicken nugget reminds me of my old sergeant. Yes he was that kind of psycho. Raised me well. ~snif
The Houthis shoot down the F-22 with hopes and dreams 😂
“I was in my hangar fighting a possum for a week old chicken nugget” 😂😂😂
Did they? I lean towards no
I have literally zero issues picturing The Kid fighting a possum for a week old chicken nugget.
He's totally got 'Small Dog, but with the actual power of a (stealth) Dire Wolf' energy.
Woof. Had me scared for a second there. Also, good to know that Grandpa Buff was about to go "tactical destruction" on behalf of the 22.
No, pretty sure he was describing strategic destruction lol.
Grandpa Buff must be protected at all costs
BUFF was ready to teach them something about old man strength
"Did we run out of hot pockets" 🤣🤣
"Why is everyone so pissed off?"
It's called "Camaraderie." And you got whole service branches of it, Kid.
I think it needs to be canon that f22 imitates macho man when he gets angry, or goes insane, or just does anything other than talking normally
WHAT?!? F-22 IS GONNA GET THE GHOSTRIDER
I also thought the same 😂 along with the A-10
@@nd_gunslinger_6264 BUFF and f-15 for quick work, a-10 and Ghost Rider for raining terror on them for a long time. it does give the US some choices no? :)
I love how they were ready to go unproportional at the news
No no I’d say that’s entire not proportional…enough.
For a second I was worried but then I remembered it's the raptor no way It can be brought down by museum warfare
I love Buff, but the f15 getting serious is somehow even more scary.
Buff calling it "tweetbook" is the most grandpa thing i have ever heard in my life. That being said, people might go "haha, he old" until he starts telling people "haha, you're dead" from several hundred miles away. Then it's, "Oh no, please no."
Please never stop making these. Top tier entertainment! 👌 😊
No way in heck.
Hell*
@@wrath4452 Just watched Hacksaw Ridge yesterday. It's a movie about Desmond Doss, the only man in WWII to earn a Congressional Medal of Honor as a conscientious objector and a combat medic. He saved 75 people by himself, while wounded, without a weapon. They had to tone down the real story for the movie because it was thought that the actual events would be too unbelievable for the movies.
I'm keepin' Pvt. Doss on my mind today. Y'all should go and read about him if you've got a minute. He's an inspiration.
So no way in heck has anyone shot down the F-22.
Anyone else getting Florida energy from the 22 😂😂
"And it almost ended in complete indiscriminate annihilation" 😂😂😂
I remember reading yesterday that they claimed they shot it down. Couldn't wait to hear your take on that.
I was not expecting that ending 😂
Buff was really about to level the entire country just to avenge the 22. When you get to that age you can do anything with nothing left to lose
Hell, I'm much younger than the BUFF, but I'm rapidly running out of fucks to give.
@@shgstewart4674damn man, at least you still have fucks to give, for now.
Wheezing right now...the kid was genuinely loved by his family. They were about to drop packages of 500 lbs ass whopping. Emotions went from really concerned to....possom concerned.
I love the voice acting here, particularly hear the blame and self loathing in Buffs voice.
F-22 fighting a possum makes too much sense. And Buff reminding people he takes nothing.
Seems you always get an uncontrolled laugh out of me. This time it didn't happen till 1:24
Leave it to the Houthis to not even check their own lies.
Does any one actually think that if one of our plains, nevermind the 22, were to get shot down we wouldn't immediately turn the surounding 20 miles into impassible, uninhabitable death?
During a stand off against Iran, decades ago, a land to sea missile was launched. Iran had been told if they launched such, even in a claim of defense, it would be a full on war. Ragan, it was that long ago, called up and told them to claim it all just an accidental misfiring... and Iran did.
No ships where damaged during that exchange.
What would happen if that missile hit?
And the F22 is a lot more valuable.
Well, considering how the Biden admin left A TON of advanced equipment of various types to the Taliban, no I don't think the US would do a darn thing if an F-22 was shot down.
The fact that everyone (especially Buff) was basically cracking their knuckles after hearing about the F-22 does put a smile on my face.
A simple and sincere thanks for the smile that just won't go away.
Tweetbook! I love it, I'm so gonna start saying that! 😂😂😂
I see Yemen is learning the ways of the Russian government
Same thing for Somalia too.
Week old chicken nugget I’m dead
Possum line was one of the funniest thing I ever heard. Pure crackhead energy that’s why I love the F22
In your universe. I don't know what scares me more, an f22 unleashed or grandpa buff seriously pissed off and emotional