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  • @lorddarthsinicle9699
    @lorddarthsinicle9699 5 років тому +129

    Imagine the fire department is just chillen, then two minutes later they get 1000 calls of bats exploding in their houses😂

    • @socraticmethod-man9808
      @socraticmethod-man9808 2 роки тому +1

      Russians 1: what are the Americans doing?
      Russian 2: They just pulled an Olga of Kiev
      Russian 1: Damn. You don't want to piss that bitch off.

  • @brendantheawesome1
    @brendantheawesome1 8 років тому +120

    every other person saying
    "We're gonna see this stuff in Battlefield 1!"
    and i'm here like
    "these were in WW2, sorry"

    • @Tomas0717
      @Tomas0717 8 років тому

      Lol

    • @CjTh3Ph4nt0m
      @CjTh3Ph4nt0m 8 років тому

      ha, i was about to be one of those people to say that

    • @assassinherring9106
      @assassinherring9106 8 років тому

      I'm a big history guy so I mean if you get it wrong ya just run

    • @ajsmudkipminecraftrealm4229
      @ajsmudkipminecraftrealm4229 8 років тому

      I thought BF1 was a WW2 era game!

    • @jacksonwood5179
      @jacksonwood5179 8 років тому

      +Aj's mudkip minecraft realm anyone wonder HOW DO PEOPLE FIND THIS AND HOW DOES NEEBS

  • @Alpha_Arc
    @Alpha_Arc 8 років тому +76

    The goliath was mostly used to clear minefields. The would drive the thing in to The minefield and detonate it next to The mines. Thats what my grandpa told me about it.

    • @seppalastname4574
      @seppalastname4574 5 років тому +4

      Yeah, later on they tried using it on tanks but yeah, a little tank is pretty suspicious

  • @valiang8867
    @valiang8867 6 років тому +51

    "Our coal now, losers!"
    I can't 🤣

  • @dragonm8ster
    @dragonm8ster 8 років тому +337

    Funfact: The bat bomb was canceled in favor of the Atomic bomb.

    • @DefNOTBio
      @DefNOTBio 6 років тому +16

      dragonm8ster that fact wasnt fun

    • @ThumperMinerUnion
      @ThumperMinerUnion 6 років тому +10

      dragonm8ster
      The bat bomb was expensive, and couldn't be mass produced, which is why it wasn't used.

    • @levimalone4433
      @levimalone4433 6 років тому +3

      you killed me haha

    • @sycho-tech5104
      @sycho-tech5104 5 років тому +13

      Actually, the bat bomber was canceled after one of the bats escaped and burned downs nearly half the facility it was being researched in. The cost to rebuild was considered more than the project was worth.

    • @zachmckibbon1782
      @zachmckibbon1782 5 років тому

      dragonm8ster no one cares

  • @jimgoss6057
    @jimgoss6057 8 років тому +136

    Forgot the dog tank buster. Trained dogs to run up to tanks carrying backpack full of explosives on timer...Problem was dog would get halfway to the tank, say forget it, then run back to the handler with the lit charge.

    • @RasheePerformance
      @RasheePerformance 8 років тому +14

      Dont mean to be rude here and forgive me if im wrong but the reason the dogs ran back because they were trained on the smell of friendly fuel and not enemy fuel so they ran back thinking "hey enemy" but it was really a friendly tank

    • @jimgoss6057
      @jimgoss6057 8 років тому

      An_Alright_Gamer _ Im not saying you are wrong, I saw the thing about the dogs on the history channel and the handler would point at the tank and give the command. Some of the dogs would turn around half way there.
      You could be right, I don't remember exactly why they would turn around half way there.
      The way I understood it, in the fog of war they would get scared and return to the handler.

    • @jerikparala4005
      @jerikparala4005 8 років тому +3

      +Jim Goss he is correct the dogs were attracted to the smell of the ruasians fuel so the dogs thought that the Russian tank was an enemy

    • @jimgoss6057
      @jimgoss6057 8 років тому +8

      Well lets just all agree, That training dogs to be suicide bombers was just a bad idea on many levels ..

    • @elnumbrotres
      @elnumbrotres 8 років тому +1

      +Jim Goss wasn't originally supposed to be suicide. They trained the dogs to remove the pouches

  • @RandomActsOfGaming
    @RandomActsOfGaming 7 років тому +224

    Those bat bombs would be very effective. Joke all you want, but incendiaries all over cities... Yeah that would cause a lot of devastation.

    • @UlyssesM
      @UlyssesM 7 років тому +7

      main reason is was dropped was because it set their own base on fire

    • @Crowdedaudience
      @Crowdedaudience 7 років тому

      Fullscreen sucks :/ if the government started to use bat bombs again would be effective if there wasn't something called the nuke

    • @torgcob3173
      @torgcob3173 7 років тому

      Crowdedaudience nukes are illegal weapons of war

    • @the1tacoirvin
      @the1tacoirvin 7 років тому

      tyler hanson so are namplam, well only if a civilian is in the area
      if not drop as much as you want

    • @zachsorenson1382
      @zachsorenson1382 7 років тому

      RandomActsofGaming it was a small napalm charge.

  • @TBO207
    @TBO207 8 років тому +71

    the pigeon bomb is actually so smart

  • @35znnug
    @35znnug 8 років тому +270

    I learn more from Neebs than my whole 12 years of public education combined.

    • @hansyolo8277
      @hansyolo8277 8 років тому +11

      +JordanTheMidgetOverlord Well, it's Public Education :/

    • @solidsnakegamer1013
      @solidsnakegamer1013 8 років тому

      Damn, well you get what you put into it, this is very very very old infomation and has multiple documentaries on it.

    • @35znnug
      @35znnug 8 років тому

      ***** You're not supposed to look that deep into my joke lol

    • @solidsnakegamer1013
      @solidsnakegamer1013 8 років тому

      +JordanTheMidgetOverlord Didn't seem like a joke, there are so many dumbass people out their, including those who think this video is original.

    • @hansyolo8277
      @hansyolo8277 8 років тому

      ***** Some*

  • @tbomb69
    @tbomb69 Рік тому +3

    Whenever I get sad I just watch neebs gaming and I get happier pretty much instantly

  • @thewaterdrop123
    @thewaterdrop123 6 років тому +4

    The Goliath was pretty effective. My Grandpa was a Goliath driver for 3 years. The effectiveness against tanks was not so great because if you missed the tank would know where you are because of the rope. But against standing targets, it was really neat. He once told me that he used the goliath to blow up a tram car where enemys were hiding in.

  • @funsea4167
    @funsea4167 8 років тому +16

    Hey Neebs, another animal guided weapon back in WWII was a bomb attached to a dog! This was done by the then Soviet Union to destroy the German Pazer tanks. Compared to the Pigeon-Guided Missle, this was (in my opinion ) worse.

    • @jaxco2721
      @jaxco2721 5 років тому

      Worse but not as weird

  • @_Ignalis
    @_Ignalis 8 років тому +39

    This already happened, Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WWII.

  • @MattPawlowski
    @MattPawlowski 8 років тому +525

    Jeep Stuff is a thing of the past.
    We want Pigeon Stuff, DICE!

    • @DANNYonPC
      @DANNYonPC 8 років тому +14

      +Matt Pawlowski In a way thats the ucav

    • @Kaiber_Phoenix
      @Kaiber_Phoenix 8 років тому +4

      +DANNYonPC mod the ucav to have a pigeon skin,sfx and animation then bam pigeon bomb

    • @MrDissiuk
      @MrDissiuk 8 років тому +10

      +Matt Pawlowski I've got pigeon stuff on my car! I really should wash it...

    • @marionunes2066
      @marionunes2066 8 років тому +2

      +DANNYonPC actualy the TV missile in BF2 was like pigeon gided you needed to keep clicking where you wanted it to go :)

    • @mizquitl
      @mizquitl 8 років тому

      +Mario Nunes My thoughts exactly.

  • @Cup_70
    @Cup_70 8 років тому +27

    you guys dont need to label it as bf4, we'll watch anything.

    • @highlandus
      @highlandus 4 роки тому +1

      Why wouldn't they when they are in game and referencing it the entire time what the fuck

  • @phishENchimps
    @phishENchimps 8 років тому +17

    3:00 It did work. really well. Unfortunately, during testing. The bats escaped on the base. and soon after, Random Buildings began catching on fire.

  • @j4gerb0mblitz
    @j4gerb0mblitz 8 років тому +17

    The dog chasing the rogue rocket was oddly hilarious.

  • @JesusChrist-tw2sv
    @JesusChrist-tw2sv 8 років тому +53

    ok that pigeon bomb thing is pretty badass

    • @JesusChrist-tw2sv
      @JesusChrist-tw2sv 8 років тому +12

      That's Mr. Christ to you. Let's keep it formal I'm your boss not your friend.

    • @JesusChrist-tw2sv
      @JesusChrist-tw2sv 8 років тому +14

      name last nah we don't let in asians so we're doing just fine.

    • @ronniessebaggala362
      @ronniessebaggala362 8 років тому +7

      #racistjesus

  • @VaporShock1
    @VaporShock1 8 років тому +140

    Excellent video, probably my favorite video to date.

    • @sankey5779
      @sankey5779 8 років тому +6

      +VaporShock1 +Neebs Gaming CTE here we come...lol
      TV Missile= Pigeon bomb
      JDam= Bat Bomb
      Claymore= Explosive Rat
      Eod Bot= Goliath tracked mine
      DICE Pls

    • @tylergrant7862
      @tylergrant7862 8 років тому

      +Fighter_jet210 Gaming You could just jump out at the last second.

    • @demarcothibodeaux6070
      @demarcothibodeaux6070 8 років тому

      i agree with you

    • @I_hunt_lolis
      @I_hunt_lolis 8 років тому +1

      +Neebs Gaming German goliath rc bomb in action /watch?v=RKiFUXu8Hds
      Should have featured this :\

    • @TikOLoRd
      @TikOLoRd 8 років тому

      +VaporShock1 Same

  • @davidmaglioli7048
    @davidmaglioli7048 8 років тому +33

    So wait I thought these were like BF4 mod showcases, but they're educational videos? Not complaining I love it.

  • @conedx
    @conedx 8 років тому +3

    god this is such a great video. WW2 is my favorite subject ever and listening to the neebs gaming crew talk about it is JUST PERFECT.

  • @cerberus144
    @cerberus144 8 років тому +23

    I've heard of getting Bombed by a pigeon, but this is ridiculous.

  • @CrafterVSWild
    @CrafterVSWild 6 років тому +4

    "Battlefield: The unethical war" Would be the greatest

  • @leighpeterson1638
    @leighpeterson1638 8 років тому +4

    I live in British Columbia and I've heard of the Japanese balloon :)
    There was also a nuke lost up here that belonged to the USA!

  • @danielz4602
    @danielz4602 8 років тому +9

    the bats in the bat-bombs would have 80grams of Napalm, in small capsules (I think, correct me if im wrong). the wepon worked as Neebs said, but was cut in favor of the atomic bomb

  • @buzzcut13
    @buzzcut13 8 років тому +135

    In the process of buying a pigeon. Muahahahaha.

    • @walrusmedic6934
      @walrusmedic6934 8 років тому +5

      +Buzzcut I'm attempting the squirrel launcher.

    • @greengabe5
      @greengabe5 8 років тому +2

      Chihuahua Rockets I really the future of warfare

    • @connsescape3247
      @connsescape3247 8 років тому +1

      +greengabe5 Chihuahua rockets i really like the future of warfare (you didn't type the thing correctly just letting you know)

    • @WeldzByBigT
      @WeldzByBigT 7 років тому

      Buzzcut How bout them COWBOYS

  • @GrasshopperKelly
    @GrasshopperKelly 7 років тому +3

    The Bat bomb was 100% reliable. they tested it 7 times with devastating effects. They actually did far better than even conceived in the Trial test, where they simply opened a box with 10 Bats who flew out to hide and sleep in the rafters of the Airforce Hanger. Test 2 was more like multiple rests to design the release mechanism. They eventualy came up with the Honey comb idea. They placed it on a rig. Dropped the shelves so they would hang but not hit the ground (due to the Cables, and the rig being high enough) Same result as Test 1. Test 3 they tried it outside with a group of small wooden prefab buildings. Some bats actually went into the nearby Hanger and set it online (no one was injured but the Hanger roof burned down). Test 4 They tried withought the bomb packages triggers activated and with only prefabs in the area. All bats went to hang in the rafters. Test 4 and 5 were live tests with the Bomb Test 4 involved no activated packages. Test 5 had activated bombs. All the buildings with bats burned. (yes a lot of bats died... more than 80% in each test actually managed to get away..... and no one knows exactly how, to this day). The bomb was never used... because they built, you know, the Tall boy and the Fat boy ;)

    • @fishyfishy3140
      @fishyfishy3140 7 років тому

      Garreth Kelly The Atlantic
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      Old, Weird Tech: The Bat Bombs of World War II
      Old, Weird Tech: The Bat Bombs of World War II
      ALEXIS C. MADRIGAL APR 14, 2011 TECHNOLOGY
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      BatHouse.jpg
      On December 7, 1941, a Pennsylvania dentist named Lytle S. Adams was on vacation in the southwest at the famed Carlsbad Caverns, home to excellent spelunking and about a million bats. Adams had been particularly impressed with the bats during his time in New Mexico. So when he turned on the radio that infamous day and heard the news that the Japanese had attacked Pearl Harbor, he began plotting a very unusual form of revenge on our World War II enemies.
      Less than a month later, on January 12, 1942, he sent the White House his plan: We could demolish Japanese cities by strapping tiny incendiary bombs to bats, which they would carry into the all the nooks and crannies of the cities on the island. "Think of thousands of fires breaking out simultaneously over a circle of forty miles in diameter for every bomb dropped," he later recalled. Japan could have been devastated, yet with small loss of life."
      Now, as luck would have it, Adams happened to know Eleanor Roosevelt. He'd flown her in his plane to see a previous scheme he'd cooked up: an airmail system where the plane doesn't have to land to pick up cargo. So, when he finished his preliminary investigations, he appears to have managed to get a high-level audience, despite the rather eccentric nature of his idea.
      His proposal was taken up by the National Research Defense Committee, which was in charge of coordinating and investigating research into war-applicable ideas. They forwarded the proposal to one Donald Griffin, who had conducted groundbreaking work on bats' echolocation strategies, as related by Patrick Drumm and Christopher Ovre in this month's American Psychological Association Journal. Griffin, who later became a renowned psychologist who argued that non-human animals also possess consciousness, was quite enthusiastic about the idea.
      "This proposal seems bizarre and visionary at first glance," he wrote in April 1942, "but extensive experience with experimental biology convinces the writer that if executed competently it would have every chance of success."
      The President's men followed Griffin's lead. "This man is not a nut. It sounds like a perfectly wild idea but is worth looking into," a Presidential memorandum concluded. And so, just like that, a dentist's crazy idea about bats had become a U.S. government research project.
      After the team settled on using the Mexican free-tailed bat, Adams took a few to Washington for a demonstration of them carrying a dummy bomb. His superiors were sufficiently impressed that the U.S. Air Force gave authority for investigations to begin in earnest. It was March of 1943. The subject of the letter was, "Test of Method to Scatter Incendiaries." The purpose of the test was listed as, "Determine the feasibility of using bats to carry small incendiary bombs into enemy targets." The scheme became known as Project X-Ray.
      After being transferred to the Army, thousands of bats were captured with nets at caverns around the southwest. Tiny bombs were designed for them. Appreciate, for a moment, the incendiary bomb that they came up with:
      batshitcrazybomb.jpg
      But this was a complex system that was being engineered. The researchers needed to figure out how to transport and deploy the little guys. So they did. First, the bats had to be kept in a hibernating mode while they were shipped. To accomplish this, they were stuck in ice cube trays and cooled. Second, they had to figure out how to release them in midair. A cardboard container was supposed to automatically open and release the bats. This was a real effort that cost science and engineering effort. Unfortunately, real tests did not go as planned. There were all kinds of things that needed to be fine-tuned. For example, at one point, a few of the loaded incendiary bats were accidentally released, whereupon a hangar and general's car were burned (as you can see in the photo below).
      Eventually the Marine Corps took over the program and conducted tests beginning in December 1943. After 30 demonstrations and $2 million spent, the project was canceled. Most people believe it's because the U.S. realized that all resources should be concentrated on the development of a far more powerful weapon: the atomic bomb.
      Adams, for his part, went on to a variety of crazy schemes. Right after, he advocated bombing the prairies with seed packets, and patented that scheme. And finally, after moving to Washington state, he tried to garner interest in a fried chicken vending machine. Truly Adams was a man with some ideas of his own making.
      batbombcomp2.jpg
      1. Lytle Adams loading bats into containers. 2. The bat containers being airdropped in a test. 3. The fire that accidentally released bats started at an Air Force facility. Images: U.S. Air Force.
      Hat tip: @AlNotAlly
      The Marine Corps spent $2 million testing an idea cooked up by a Pennsylvania dentist: tiny bats to scatter bombs across Japan

  • @immediatesword7711
    @immediatesword7711 5 років тому +4

    Data miners just revealed that the Goliath is coming to BFV. You guys freaking predicted the future!

  • @Diraphe
    @Diraphe 8 років тому +10

    Do weird Cold War weapons next :)
    Like the chicken nuke.

    • @Diraphe
      @Diraphe 8 років тому +3

      *****
      It was a nuclear landmine with a 10-day timer that was meant to be buried-underground ahead of advancing Soviet tank formations.
      A live chicken was placed inside to keep the electronics from freezing.

  • @zivaniers
    @zivaniers 8 років тому +11

    First weapon looks like a Gmod wentbad vehicle

    • @YoRHaUnit2Babe
      @YoRHaUnit2Babe 6 років тому +1

      YEEEEEEEEEEEES that's some humor right there

  • @ws4871
    @ws4871 8 років тому +2

    I really love these type of videos! It's like watching a mini podcast.
    Keep it up!

  • @natenaterollerksate
    @natenaterollerksate 5 років тому +2

    You probably won't read this ever, but guys. You need to all build a "Great Panjandrum" in Scrap Mechanic as a game. Maybe Panjandrum bowling? Or even vehicles as a race. Something.

  • @flypast9725
    @flypast9725 7 років тому +3

    That dog has big balls for chasing after a rocket bomb thing .

  • @BigJokaATL
    @BigJokaATL 8 років тому +3

    Wow.... a Pigeon TV Missile.....
    Awesome!!

  • @dylanfargis1261
    @dylanfargis1261 8 років тому +1

    I'm dying at 8:11, great idea simon! XD

  • @NINJUNK00
    @NINJUNK00 8 років тому +1

    Lmao I could imagine someone throwing a rat yelling grenade out

  • @lennyerdody
    @lennyerdody 7 років тому +10

    Putting Bf4 in the title and thumbnail is kinda weird

  • @teadrinkingilluminati9173
    @teadrinkingilluminati9173 8 років тому +5

    Ayyy lmao, nice photoshop skills guys!

  • @xScAvNgErS
    @xScAvNgErS 8 років тому +1

    Hey neebs everyone on channel is raw af I love your videos, you guys always have something cool to talk about, but the point is keep up the good work guys, and keep on making everyone happy. You guys are great people that's all I have to say

  • @cron1807
    @cron1807 2 роки тому +1

    Forgot Soviet bomb dogs.
    Basically trained to run under tanks, but trained on Soviet tanks.
    I think you see where this goes.

  • @ttlpwn34
    @ttlpwn34 8 років тому +17

    THE PEOPLE DEFINITELY WANT THIS!!!

  • @MarekUtd
    @MarekUtd 8 років тому +4

    8:45 you can use these in Company of Heroes....very effective against bridges and tanks.

    • @MyKillerson
      @MyKillerson 7 років тому

      MarekUtd
      can use them in Men of War: Assault Squad 2

  • @jmarriottc
    @jmarriottc 8 років тому

    The bats actually carried little napalm charges. Funny story, while in development in New Mexico the scientist working on the project at a military base didn't account for how hot it was in New Mexico. The bats (who were armed) woke up prematurely and flew into buildings all over the base causing massive fires.

  • @jeremyrivera9805
    @jeremyrivera9805 8 років тому

    Hey guys. just wanted to stop by and say thanks for hours of entertainment. I'm currently serving in the Army and don't really have a whole lot. It may seem weird but watching your guys stuff is one of the best parts of my day. Would like to see more neebsylvania and hopefully will be able to get some kind of gaming system soon and try and find yall on battle field or minecraft

  • @heepox
    @heepox 8 років тому +55

    the bats incidiary bombs were surgically inserted

    • @sfrizzell52
      @sfrizzell52 8 років тому +26

      In the anus

    • @heepox
      @heepox 8 років тому

      sam frizzell nope they cut the bats open and stuck a big capsule in threre with a wire attached to the platform they would be dropped on...

    • @heepox
      @heepox 8 років тому

      Kasper Wenstad chest

    • @I_Am_Kas
      @I_Am_Kas 8 років тому

      heepox cool :3

    • @wreckless1870
      @wreckless1870 8 років тому +3

      +heepox ANUS IT IS!

  • @topgaming8840
    @topgaming8840 7 років тому +7

    they already made battlefield 1942 we need battlefield 1943

  • @sonar357
    @sonar357 Рік тому +1

    The bat bomb actually was tested with live napalm...but, Appsro picked up on the core problem when he said "chaos". They had no control over where the bats flew which was right back to the base and it burned to the fucking ground when the bats exploded

  • @randall96
    @randall96 8 років тому +44

    Battlefield 1 loadout material right here

    • @MrWildcat28
      @MrWildcat28 8 років тому +8

      This is WW2......

    • @randall96
      @randall96 8 років тому

      I can dream

    • @randall96
      @randall96 8 років тому

      But thanks.. Wasn't paying attention lol

    • @About90
      @About90 8 років тому

      But this video was on WWII not one.

    • @randall96
      @randall96 8 років тому

      I know this is ww2 stuff, but I was hoping it would be in Bf1. It was just a joke mate

  • @gaminggabriel9104
    @gaminggabriel9104 8 років тому +3

    what recording softwear do you use to record Bf4

  • @tallaw
    @tallaw 2 роки тому +1

    I'm dissapointed that they didn't mention that it wasn't just a small incendiary that was on the bomb, it was freaking napalm, they put napalm on the bats.

  • @gangstalker69
    @gangstalker69 8 років тому

    funny story , the bat bomb was actually cleared to be used after some of the bats got loose and lit a small town on fire , proving the concept was a successful one, they almost started mass producing the bomb capsules til a little something called the atomic bomb was finished. they scrapped the idea for the 2 bombs and inadvertently saved the lives of a million bats

  • @thatniggaobito8287
    @thatniggaobito8287 6 років тому +3

    10:51
    Battlefield 5, i got u fam

  • @collinwade2062
    @collinwade2062 8 років тому +10

    Neebs Its me again

    • @Joaosantos22114
      @Joaosantos22114 8 років тому

      +Neebs Gaming Neebs how can you put decals on your weapons, because me and my friends made a squad called "ass squierls" and we would like to know how to put our decal?

    • @Joaosantos22114
      @Joaosantos22114 8 років тому

      +Neebs Gaming Neebs you forgot about the "Ice" Aircraft carrier

    • @bhotann7984
      @bhotann7984 8 років тому

      +SuperJpMega Extreme With a name like that you don't deserve a decal

    • @Joaosantos22114
      @Joaosantos22114 8 років тому

      domthemick Could you please just shut up, if you have an negative commentary don't comment just watch...

    • @PotatoMaGobinus
      @PotatoMaGobinus 8 років тому

      It's ok Dom.

  • @jesusbernal4228
    @jesusbernal4228 6 років тому +2

    a ww2 game from battlefield is already on your way my man!

  • @LiveLNXgaming
    @LiveLNXgaming 7 років тому

    In 1925 the Polish army used pigeons and ravens to spot enemies. They would fly up and find enemy tanks and fly in circles around them. This helped them range artillery and track enemy movement. They were still using this at the onset of WW2 however Poland was overrun and this practice died out by the end of the war.

  • @Parthornax
    @Parthornax 8 років тому +12

    you missed one the nazi's trained kamikaze dogs to blow themselves up underneath enemy tanks
    all test were successful and the day the actually used them the dogs kamikaze the nazi's tanks instead..

    • @Snipar_Skelling
      @Snipar_Skelling 8 років тому +5

      +Captain SkullFace The Russians were the ones that did that.

    • @Parthornax
      @Parthornax 8 років тому

      Snipar Skellington
      Shit! your right i forgot!

    • @sashhshshshsshsaaaa
      @sashhshshshsshsaaaa 8 років тому

      If I remember correctly, it was because the dogs were trained on their own tanks, so the dogs were only familiar going under their own tanks lel

    • @who167
      @who167 8 років тому

      +Tyler Blu Gunderson it was something like that, I think it's because of the fuel that the russen tanks work with, it had a different smell.

    • @Metalheadyup
      @Metalheadyup 8 років тому +1

      +Captain SkullFace Those silly Soviets

  • @AintImpressed
    @AintImpressed 8 років тому +3

    Just so you know... About those japanese balloons.
    With bombs they were worthless, but japanese were developing bioweapons in the Far East of Asia. Sadly they tested it on my people - citizens of USSR.
    And the results they got... well, incredible and terrifying at the same time. Guess who were they going to attack with supereffective bioweapons, since the only country they were fighting in WW2 was USA...Don't remember correctly right now, why the facility was shut down, but if I am not mistaken, soviet soldiers were able to find the location of these labs, break through japanese defences and capture scientists and their work.
    So, basically, soviet soldiers saved USA from iminent devastation, because these ballons with bioweapon carrying insects, birds and other animals, as well as just bacterias, viruses and God knows what else, would've been launched in enourmous amount to cover all the territory of USA.
    It would be almost uncureable, because of that times medicine and general unreadiness for such kind of attack, and it would be very hard to find where the container landed, because ir wouldn't apply explosives to spread agents of contamination - just *poof* - it's open and the filth is spreading. Sure, it's not a quick killer but the consequences are just... horrible.
    Who could know, that it would be the japanese, who were creating the most deadly weapon of all. Nuclear weapons are less effective in killing populace and much more humane.

    • @ender10man
      @ender10man 8 років тому

      What do you want us to do? Worship Russia as our Lord and savior now? What do you want...a...a temple dedicated to Joseph Stalin... or what?

    • @AintImpressed
      @AintImpressed 8 років тому

      EndErPuppy And here's a fool that saw only part about USSR and its actions and looks like missed the part about Japan being one step away from using bioweapons against USA.
      Well done, I can understand what the text is about better than you even when I'm drunk.

    • @ender10man
      @ender10man 8 років тому

      Никита Малышев That's really cool, you should go on...Britain's got talent and show them how you can read whilst drunk

    • @brightworld1148
      @brightworld1148 8 років тому

      mother fucking ussr was worse than 3rd reich

    • @brightworld1148
      @brightworld1148 8 років тому

      mother fucking ussr was worse than 3rd reich

  • @lyleman68
    @lyleman68 8 років тому

    i can honestly say these vids where they just more or less talk about really cool/insane stuff are some of my favorite videos. keep it up neebs and crew!

  • @sambaud7327
    @sambaud7327 8 років тому

    Hey Neebs,
    I want to say that I think you guys are doing fantastic work here. Interesting topic. But what I most like about you guys in that "chaotic cooperation" of you guys. I don't know if that makes sense but basically everybody talks whenever they want n say whatever they want but somehow it still blends in nicely together and everybody listens to each other. Gives each other the space to say something. Which is very pleasant to the ear. You can follow the whole conversation. On top of that you guys are together a very optimistic team, and praise each other for doing things well. I love that about you guys and you all should really really keep that part in your videos (including the cartoons because those videos have the exact same uniqueness to it). On little tip for you guys would be (in my opinion) to sometimes have a little more exciting gameplay. Keep up the good work!

  • @DeLoxBox
    @DeLoxBox 8 років тому +3

    Pff, Battlefield set in the 40's... Who'd ever play that?

    • @donovanrice8682
      @donovanrice8682 8 років тому +7

      Ikr the most boring year I can think of is 1942, how dull is that

    • @Gamerafighter76
      @Gamerafighter76 8 років тому +1

      +Donovan Rice you'd be surprised at what you can learn.

    • @donovanrice8682
      @donovanrice8682 8 років тому +1

      Gamerafighter76 just checking you got the joke, right?

    • @Gamerafighter76
      @Gamerafighter76 8 років тому

      Donovan Rice I can honestly say I didn't know you were joking. I have a hard time understanding jokes sometimes.

    • @donovanrice8682
      @donovanrice8682 8 років тому +1

      Gamerafighter76 yeah its hard over the internet especially, I was going for the reference to BF 1942 to add to the original comment's joke

  • @Toebex
    @Toebex 8 років тому

    I don't know what I would do without my Neebs in the morning before university :D

  • @filthyfranksmaccomputer1093
    @filthyfranksmaccomputer1093 5 років тому +1

    DICE has failed us again with BF5, no panjandrum, no bat bombs no rat arse bombs

  • @daemonofdecay
    @daemonofdecay 5 років тому

    For those of you curious, Neebs was not wrong - there was coal bombs created, aimed at damaging ship boilers.

  • @TheOwlofAthens
    @TheOwlofAthens 5 років тому

    Fun fact: the man who developed the idea of the Bat bomb wasn't even in the military, he was a dentist who knew FDRs wife and he wrote a letter to her about his idea.

  • @InsertEvilLaugh
    @InsertEvilLaugh 6 років тому

    What's amazing is the bat bomb thing actually worked, very very well. Thankfully, depending on how you look at it, the Manhattan project was going ahead very well and the bat bomb wasn't deemed necessary.

  • @ZacharyGalloway
    @ZacharyGalloway Рік тому

    The guy whose wife died from the balloon bomb is Rev. Archie Mitchell and he remarried and was a missionary in 1962 captured by the Vietcong. Some stories say hes still 60 years missing presumed dead but I've found other articles saying he was found alive and well 6 years later and is now 104 living in Nebraska.

  • @artypyrec4186
    @artypyrec4186 3 роки тому +1

    It's was easier to keep things top secret back then because the internet didn't exist, not everyone had a camera and even if you tell your neighbors...then what? "Hey I seen some people roll a big wheel down at the beach"

  • @Yodavogt
    @Yodavogt 5 років тому

    They were talking about shipping in explosive filled fake coal, but that was actually a weapon used by most combatants in WWII, most notably the British SOE and American OSS. It was known as the coal torpedo, and was first invented by the Confederates during the Civil War. (Back then explosive mines and other such devices were called torpedoes.)

  • @ATFprdepartment
    @ATFprdepartment 3 роки тому

    We actually did something like how Neebs thought of.
    In Vietnam, we sent shipments of 7.62x39mm ammunition to the VietCong, why supply our enemy? They didn’t know, and one round in every few thousand was filled with explosive, causing the weapon to have a catastrophic malfunction and explode in the hands of the shooter.
    We didn’t do it to every round because then they’d figure it out and throw all the rounds out, it wasn’t some super-tactic to kill everyone, just to cause some chaos and screw with their heads, losing trust in their weapons and suppliers.
    It was a highly effective as a psychological tactic and they never figured it out, matter of fact many of these sabotaged rounds are still in circulation. Some I believe have made their way to the Middle East, and are causing plenty of problems among insurgents watching their weapons detonate mid-firefight

  • @squadleader1966
    @squadleader1966 8 років тому

    Let's not forget the Battlefield 1942 mod 'Forgotten Hope'. It already has the Goliath. And, if you were to speak with the developers, they may just incorporate some of these into Battlefield 2's mod 'Forgotten Hope 2'.

  • @GhostCryProductions
    @GhostCryProductions 8 років тому

    The funny thing about explosive coal is that the Germans actually tried pulling that off on the US. The shipment was captured in customs with an assist from the Bureau of Investigation, now known as the FBI.

  • @mattgruber695
    @mattgruber695 6 років тому

    I heard about both the pigeon bomb and the balloons. The US loved using living creatures for weapons. They also tested a mosquito drop or bomb on US soil. They dropped them in a town to see how well they would spread so they could give them diseases and they'd spread the disease all over. I don't think they ever used it with disease or outside of testing though.

  • @jbeauf00
    @jbeauf00 6 років тому +1

    The reason I like UA-cam is because you can watch great videos,like these, all the time.

  • @RangerOfTheOrder
    @RangerOfTheOrder 8 років тому

    Holy shit. I heard on the radio a few months back while I was at work about a woman and some kids being killed by a bomb while on a picknick. It said some kids saw what looked like a white tarp, and when the teacher went over to look at it, it exploded. I missed the beginning of the story, so i had no idea what they were talking about, but this must have been it!

  • @Gioao2811
    @Gioao2811 5 років тому

    Hahaha for new DLCs in BATTLEFIELD 5! Man your videos are the best on UA-cam, thank you for all the good times guys :) really put a smile anytime with videos and podcasts

  • @damnoldguy
    @damnoldguy 8 років тому

    coal bombs were actually used, during the Civil War, the confederacy developed it,and was placed in shipments of coal for trains and steam boats, and worked well several times.

  • @anonymousli4204
    @anonymousli4204 6 років тому

    The only one of those weapons I was not familiar with is the pigeon bomb. Neebs, hearing this information from you enriched my life more then if I heard it from the History Channel I think. I wish you the best of luck in achieving your goals of equipping your planes with pigeon muscles

  • @Necrodermis
    @Necrodermis 8 років тому

    the Japanese once tried to build a death ray "ku-go" during the war. They also tried building a literal flying tank.

  • @CarpeNoctem135
    @CarpeNoctem135 6 років тому

    The pigeon guided bomb had a 100% hit rate. The only thing is they figured out how to guide rockets without using pigeons so they abandoned the idea. It was a cool concept though

  • @jakek584265
    @jakek584265 8 років тому

    I like the conversation about the unethical treatment of animals. Especially when we were fighting an enemy that was throwing people in ovens like they were cord wood.

  • @oerwout10
    @oerwout10 8 років тому +2

    i knew the first one :P
    looked further into the video: hey i knew the second one too it is nearly as powerefull as an atomic bomb but the atomic bomb was invented just before they finished the bat bomb

  • @Kermit-rj5ce
    @Kermit-rj5ce 8 років тому

    LOL you guys should podcast or something, I was sorting the house out just listening to you guys your great keep it up!

  • @holahansadventuretime1898
    @holahansadventuretime1898 7 років тому

    If I remember correctly The rocket bomb was a failed experiment to bust the German dams. The bouncing bomb was the successful one that spun the ball in the opposite direction of travel to create a bounce along the waters surface. Once it hit the damn wall The reverse spin would drag it down towards the base of the damn and detonation would destroy it.

  • @almostpractical008
    @almostpractical008 8 років тому

    Great episode. The even weirder thing about the Bat Bomb if my memory serves me correct is that it was developed by a dentist from Pennsylvania.

  • @patton333
    @patton333 8 років тому

    I love when they start talking about World War Two, im a World War Two historian, so it's really funny, also there were a lot more strange weapons they didn't get to, like the Gustav rail guns (no, not that, they were just on railway tracks), the v3 cannon, hobarts funnies,and the Who, me? Fart bomb are just a few off the top of my head

  • @XShadoWPaws
    @XShadoWPaws 4 роки тому

    Incendiary weapons were the main choice when targeting the Japanese because almost none of their buildings where made from modern materials, Windows were made of paper and every building was made of wood. In the end the bat bomb was scrapped in favour of just dropping bombs that blew up and scattered huge chunks of burning magnesium

  • @alexsdad05
    @alexsdad05 5 років тому

    If I'm not mistaken as early as the American civil war deceptive coal bombs (made to look like coal but actually was explosive) were often mixed into regular coal shipments and used to destroy enemy trains and disrupt supply lines

  • @hockeydemon92O
    @hockeydemon92O 8 років тому

    I honestly think that wheel is a pretty good idea for back in that time since it does not require any soldiers to go blow a hole in the enemies defenses. I could see it being useful if it was developed better

  • @iaMk69
    @iaMk69 3 роки тому +1

    9:38 ahhhhh yes, pigeons being conditioned to attack enemy ships.

  • @WasaItsBertolli
    @WasaItsBertolli 8 років тому

    Almost 300k subscribers, Neebs! Congratulations! And what an awesome video :)

  • @chrischong6613
    @chrischong6613 8 років тому

    The bat idea has actually been successfully used before by Harold Hardrada who broke a siege by setting birds who lived in the fort on fire.

  • @isaacbingham7241
    @isaacbingham7241 8 років тому

    There was an expansion pack for battlefield 1942 where you actually could get the goliath. This next part isnt about battlefield, but russians actually trained dogs (strapped with explosives) to run under tanks and then they would detonate the dogs.

  • @orpheus280
    @orpheus280 8 років тому

    I don't care what anybody says, the Pigeon Guided Missile was 100% genius. Such a simple concept for an effective guided missile in the 1940s.

  • @anonymousli4204
    @anonymousli4204 6 років тому

    8:37 booby-trapped coal was effective when coal was used as a fuel source on ships or steam engines. It was used extensively during the Civil War and pretty much any time there's been boilers in the field of War. This has been made less effective by the development of diesel engines.

  • @PhilipSamuelHenry
    @PhilipSamuelHenry 7 років тому

    The bat bomb was actually really succesful. But it was put on hold for the Manhattan project and was later considered inhumain. Oh and the bat wore little backpacks.

  • @Goji1
    @Goji1 6 років тому

    I think another weird one was the Soviets in WWII tried to train dogs to be anti tank dogs, strapping explosives to them with contacts near the head so that when the dog bit at the tank the contacts would touch the tank and complete the circuit and set off the explosives it didn't work because they trained the dogs with Soviet tanks so the dogs would ignore German tanks and bite at Soviet tanks.

  • @comeoncarl5616
    @comeoncarl5616 7 років тому

    I wanna know if that pigeon guided middle was actually successfully used and ended up taking out a ton of naval ships, that would be badass

  • @ABLYamimash3
    @ABLYamimash3 8 років тому

    I discovered this channel a few hours ago; I love it.

  • @Jerberus
    @Jerberus 8 років тому

    Sweeeet! I talked about the pigeon bomb in the last video. Makes me feel special it was the finale weapon.

  • @cracno1125
    @cracno1125 6 років тому +1

    I have a revolutionary idea. A Katyusha style rocket artillery, but with pigeon guided rockets. It's nickname would be Stalin's pigeon organ