New Zealand Couple React to 5 Reasons the U.S. Military Will Make You DEAD! (#1 is SCARY.)

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  • @Scott_Burton
    @Scott_Burton Місяць тому +33

    Some people overlook an incredibly valuable set of advantages of drones.
    1. The craft can be designed to handle maneuvers a pilot couldn't survive, and then use those maneuvers.
    2. If a drone is shot down, the operator can learn from the experience and apply his/her experience as soon as a new drone is assigned to that station.

  • @freedomdontcomefree976
    @freedomdontcomefree976 Місяць тому +45

    It was actually a f-35 lighting II the f22 has two engines while the f35 had 1. There other visual differences but that's the easiest way to know the difference. Hope this helped.

    • @ZER0ZER0SE7EN
      @ZER0ZER0SE7EN Місяць тому +2

      The engine air intakes angle towards the fuselage on the F-35, while they angle away on the F-22.
      Also it said F-35 on the vertical stabilizer.

  • @yugioht42
    @yugioht42 Місяць тому +16

    The atom bomb was tested at an island in the pacific called Bikini Atoll. It destroyed the coral reef and leveled the entire island to dust. The navy collected the remains and built a concrete dome to house the fallout. That facility was abandoned years ago although every 20 years or so concrete has to be repoured to make sure no cracks appear. That photo was the initial test of bikini atoll which took two naval destroyer down with it. Though this explosion pails in comparison to Tsar Bomba which the Russians tested near Greenland. That explosion was close to two miles high and nearly irradiated the entirety of Europe fortunately weather dropped the radiation into the sea. Russia never tried again after that.

  • @wittsullivan8130
    @wittsullivan8130 Місяць тому +6

    The first Gatling guns were hand cranked and fired 400-600 rounds per minute. A common one at the time fired the .45-70 cartridge, which was originally designed to hunt buffalo from a long distance (when you aim at a herd of buffalo a mile in diameter, you're bound to hit one of them). During the Spanish American war, the Navy mounted electric motors to the old Gatling guns, fitted them with much larger drum magazines and mounted them to the rails on the side of the ship to provide covering fire for Marines landing on the beach when it would have been too dangerous to fire artillery. After WW2, they needed faster firing aircraft guns for dogfighting with jets, so they built the 20mm gatling guns and they evolved into larger calibers. Now they mount miniguns (smaller 7.62mm Gatling guns) on top of vehicles and in the doors of helicopters. They have 25mm and 30mm gatling guns mounted on the decks of ships for anti-aircraft and anti-missile defense. The most famous Gatling gun is the 30mm GAU-8 mounted in the A-10 Warthog. To save ammo, keep the barrels from overheating, and the actions from beating themselves to death, most gatling guns are limited to fire up to 4000 rounds per minute.

  • @idaru2
    @idaru2 Місяць тому +38

    We still have pilots, they just arent on/in the plane. They are setting at a computer back on base flying them. They are unmanned but flown by a person. Love your videos !!!!!!!!

    • @mracer8
      @mracer8 Місяць тому +3

      Not when AI pilot come online!

    • @sector986
      @sector986 Місяць тому +7

      @@mracer8not gonna happen. Letting AI have full control of a weapon is a terrible idea.

    • @DiosGaming269
      @DiosGaming269 Місяць тому

      true @@sector986

    • @ferai147
      @ferai147 Місяць тому +3

      Correct, that's why the actual name for the military version of these aircraft is Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA), not Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). You can thank the media for the name change....

    • @BTinSF
      @BTinSF Місяць тому +2

      The next step in the evolution of autonomous military planes is the "loyal wingman" concept in which a piloted fighter aircraft is accompanied by a swarm of autonomous planes under the pilot's control. The current design for this capability seems to be the XQ-58A Valkyrie. These plans are capable of autonomous (AI controlled) attacks and even dogfighting. The one thing they can't do autonomously is decide who or what to attack or fight, and there is an intense debate in many countries over whether, if ever, to endow military aircraft with this capability. The danger is apparent in a recent "what if" I heard: What if we gave machines the mission of eliminating famine? They might decide the quickest way to do that would be to cut the global population in half by eliminating half the current population."

  • @williamhamilton6643
    @williamhamilton6643 Місяць тому +17

    To answer your question, yes, nuclear submarines can launch their missiles without surfacing. Simply speaking, they use compressed air to send the missile out of the launch tube and it ignites when it reaches the surface.
    It's too bad the video didn't mention the M61 Vulcan cannon which can fire 6,000 rounds/minute and is used on the AC-130 gunship and the A-10 Thunderbolt II (Warthog) with devastating results. Also, the same design concept is used in the smaller .30 caliber mini gun which can be used on helicopters and other smaller mobile platforms.
    As for smart bombs, we American civilians were really surprised during the Operation Desert Storm to see bombs literally fly through the window of a building and then explode. Of course, it didn't have to go through a window, but the it had sufficient accuracy that it could. It was a real game-changer, as the video said.
    And finally, the reason the first Stealth Fighter had that strange faceted, angular shape was due to the limitations of computing power back in 1981. As computers became more powerful, the designers were able to achieve same stealth capabilities but in more flowing, aerodynamic shapes.

    • @robreesor5011
      @robreesor5011 Місяць тому +1

      The M-61 vulcan is not the same gun used on the A-10 that gun is called the GAU-8 Avenger and is somewhere around 3 to 4 times bigger than the M-61 the majority of the fusealge of the A-10 hides the GAU-8 inside it under and behide the stick operator aka pilot.

    • @williamhamilton6643
      @williamhamilton6643 Місяць тому

      You're right. Thanks for the correction. The risk of late night posting!@@robreesor5011

    • @ricksherwood9605
      @ricksherwood9605 Місяць тому

      The missles are not launched with compressed gas, torpedoes are. Missles ride up in a steam bubble.

    • @williamhamilton6643
      @williamhamilton6643 Місяць тому

      @@ricksherwood9605 I was trying to keep the Chicoms in the dark, but I guess now they know. I'm sure one of their 10 million spies had already told them, plus, it's on Wikipedia. LOL. You're correct, of course. They ignite a small amount of rocket fuel and it creates a steam bubble. Pretty clever indeed.

  • @rickskinner9497
    @rickskinner9497 Місяць тому +8

    Two suggestions for your next visit:
    1) When you are in Los Angeles, go for a tour on the battleship USS Iowa.
    2) Check out the Dragonman's military museum in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Everything is original, and all of the vehicles and guns are operational. There are also gun ranges on the property.

    • @KnOnHeavensDoor
      @KnOnHeavensDoor Місяць тому

      I wish I was rich enough to acquire Dragonmans Museum and collection when he passes . His collection is absolutely mindblowing.

  • @alexcosta7020
    @alexcosta7020 Місяць тому +4

    at 3:58, that weapon is an semi-autonomous radar controlled system called a C-RAM (Counter-Rocket Artillery & Mortar) if land based. The Navy has the same system on their ships, but they call it CIWS or Close-In Weapon System, but most navy squids just call it the SeaWizz. It can be set up to automatically respond to an incoming airborne threat or set to just lock on and wait for an operator to pull the trigger. It shoots 20mm incendiary rounds at a rate of 6,000 rounds per minute, though its ammo drum holds approximately 20,000 rounds. It is designed to obliterate any incoming artillery aimed at US bases or ships, but can also be used to shoot down enemy drones and some smaller surface boats when manually controlled. These systems are semi-mobile when land based, but take forever to move as they are usually sitting on the back of a semi-truck trailer and surrounded by concrete walls and sandbags for protection and noise dampening (which doesn't work, ask me how I know). While EXTREMELY loud, they are absolutely awesome to watch and one of my absolute favorite weapon systems in our arsenal.

  • @peternelson9239
    @peternelson9239 Місяць тому +4

    Its actually only been 160-ish years since the Civil War. Its amazing to see how far technology has come since the 1860s.

  • @PsalmS-vi8zl
    @PsalmS-vi8zl Місяць тому +7

    Before football games at the Air Force Academy they have flyovers of US military planes. It was so awesome when the Stealth Bomber did a flyover! If you ever go to Colorado during football season, check out the football games at the Air Force Academy - so much fun and very family friendly. When a touchdown is scored the officers have to run out onto the field and do push-ups- according to what the score is.

  • @cstains5543
    @cstains5543 Місяць тому +41

    Dr. Gatling was in fact a medical doctor who wanted to make a weapon to end conflict because of how horrible the damage it would inflict was.

  • @TheRagratus
    @TheRagratus Місяць тому +7

    The basic American Military approach is "Warheads on Foreheads". Drones, Electronic warfare, everything guided, IR. One big video game.

  • @MrGrumpyToast
    @MrGrumpyToast Місяць тому +13

    The next time you guys visit the US you should check out Virginia Beach, fighter jets fly over every few minutes because the navy has a base close by

    • @CelticSpiritsCoven
      @CelticSpiritsCoven Місяць тому

      During Tech School in the Air Force, our barracks was parallel with the runway. We could sit on the balcony and watch all the different planes take off and land, literally all day and night. Off base there was a go-cart track that had really fast go-carts that could actually go fast enough to jump a hill. The pilots would go there and try to do barrel rolls with the go-carts when they jumped the hill. Too many pilots got injured doing it, so the base commander ordered that the place was off limits to military personnel.

    • @michaelmacdermott6340
      @michaelmacdermott6340 Місяць тому +1

      Stationed there at Naval Air Station Oceana during my 20 years of service during the '90s with F-14 Tomcats.

    • @user-rm4ez8pb6x
      @user-rm4ez8pb6x Місяць тому +2

      I was stationed there but lived north closer to Langley AFB. That entire area is so cool with the planes and ships.

  • @clemmc37
    @clemmc37 Місяць тому +10

    These weapons are just the latest ones the U.S. government let you know about because they were designed decades ago. Trust me when I say there are new planes and weapons already made that are still deemed top secret that you don't know about yet. Us Americans are very proud people and we like to be THE BIGGEST, BADDEST, BULLIES ON THE BLOCK so to speak. That way if a country even looks at us the wrong way they're going to get dealt with in a way that's not going to end well for them. Love your videos guys, hope you come back and visit us again. My stepson is in the navy in Massachusetts, we just spent a week with him on the base seeing planes taking offf all day and night. It's impressive seeing it right in front of you everyday. My wife and I are very proud Navy parents.

    • @suefantastic4584
      @suefantastic4584 Місяць тому +2

      Coast Guard mom here.. my son has your Navy back!! xo

  • @newmsp52
    @newmsp52 Місяць тому +3

    PS love the way you all are so “innocently” engrossed in so many things we here take for granted and are somewhat jaded. It’s refreshing to feel the excitement once again like it was the first time trying or seeing something. God Bless and hope you can visit us once again! 🇳🇿🇺🇸

  • @davidallen9526
    @davidallen9526 Місяць тому +8

    New Zealand was a part of the last three multi country military efforts the US was involved in.

    • @suefantastic4584
      @suefantastic4584 Місяць тому

      We love you and will defend you as ourselves.. we are one!!!

  • @gringoamigo8146
    @gringoamigo8146 Місяць тому +1

    That reminds me of the time I was living in Europe for a while, I don't remember ever seeing any planes in the sky unless I'm close to an airport. Here in the USA, I see them every day, and there's usually 5+ planes at the same time no matter where I go.

  • @mariuskoerenzig5180
    @mariuskoerenzig5180 Місяць тому +15

    Amazing militar you have in usa

    • @ThisIsMyYouTubeHandle69
      @ThisIsMyYouTubeHandle69 Місяць тому +2

      Thank you

    • @throughthoroughthought8064
      @throughthoroughthought8064 Місяць тому

      And that's just what they allow "the little people" to see. It's all 50-year-old technology that's just made "the news."
      Recently in the news are robot "dogs," space lasers, micro-nukes, possibly A.I., and of course, psychic spies.

  • @adriennegordonfagler7959
    @adriennegordonfagler7959 Місяць тому +2

    My husband and I are planning to visit New Zealand in 2026. By that time you will have 1 million subscribers…we would love to see you while we are in your beautiful country.

  • @sithlordtodd-o5189
    @sithlordtodd-o5189 Місяць тому +7

    Love the Dolphins shirt!

  • @johnathanhenley2251
    @johnathanhenley2251 Місяць тому +1

    Having worked with several Kiwis, you have a professional military. I am grateful for the bravery and honor your men and women bring to the fight. If I could surmise your warriors in two words, they would be fearless and sardonic.

  • @louella616
    @louella616 Місяць тому +2

    If San Diego is one of your stops on your next U.S. trip you might like to visit Balboa Park. There are 18 museums in the park.
    One is the SAN DIEGO AIR & SPACE MUSEUM
    “As one of only a handful of air and space museums in the country to be an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, the San Diego Air & Space Museum is home to a collection of historic aircraft and spacecraft illustrating the history of flight. The collection includes a flight-worthy replica of Charles Lindbergh’s “Spirit of St. Louis,” the actual Apollo 9 Command Module, and the only real GPS satellite display in the world. View artifacts from the Wright Brothers, Charles Lindbergh, Amelia Earhart, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Wally Schirra and other aviation and space pioneers.” You might want to visit the San Diego Zoo while you’re there. San Diego has many great places to visit.
    Another attraction at the pier is the USS Midway museum.

  • @augl2702
    @augl2702 Місяць тому +7

    Y'all have 5 C-130J Super Hercules on order from Lockheed Martin. ($1.5 Billion USD/$2.5billion NZ)
    You also operate 4 Boeing P-8 Poseidon maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft.

  • @jamesjohnston9225
    @jamesjohnston9225 Місяць тому +2

    Great reaction NZFam! Please keep on bringing these, and thanks!

  • @DaveCaspermeyer
    @DaveCaspermeyer Місяць тому +1

    If the Warthog GAU gun is not there. You are dead before you even hear the sound of its gun. The shooting cylinder turret is called CWIS(aka R2D2)

  • @CelticSpiritsCoven
    @CelticSpiritsCoven Місяць тому +3

    On your next trip to USA, please consider visiting Dayton, Ohio. There is the Air Force Museum where you get to see lots of cool stuff. The Wright Brother's plane, actual 1960's space capsule, JFK's Air Force 1 plane. During the summer they have an air show where you get to see lots of planes - you might even get to see the Thunderbirds fly. When I went there to the air show, they had Elvis impersonators sky-dive and then walk through the crowd giving autographs. There was so much fun at the airshow.

    • @johnf2271
      @johnf2271 Місяць тому

      Also when you are to able to catch a USAF Thunderbird Airshow at Wright Patterson AFB or US Navy Blue Angels Air Show
      🙂🇺🇸

  • @tommywilliamson2103
    @tommywilliamson2103 Місяць тому +2

    Just keep in mind that the drones do have a pilot. It is just that they are sitting in a room possibly on the other side of the world from the battle field.

  • @majikslim82
    @majikslim82 5 днів тому

    Yalls ability to call out the name for american airframes on sight is absolutely awesome. The one you called a b1 might be a b21. But it is so new and so close to each other even I can't tell. Great job guys. Love yalls stuff. Edit... the b2 to not the b1. See its not easy. Awesome job.

  • @bigflirt248
    @bigflirt248 Місяць тому +1

    If u decide to come to South Carolina, Swan Lake on Sumter SC is worth seeing its a very small town....

  • @SgtBlow
    @SgtBlow Місяць тому

    4:00 that is used for ship defense to shoot down incoming missiles.

  • @user-dw1cz9he1w
    @user-dw1cz9he1w 28 днів тому

    I just went to the “Sun N’ Fun” airshow in Lakeland, Florida. And I couldn’t stop thinking about you guys. An airshow occupies an airport for a few days so that you can see all sorts of aircraft, INCLUDING military ones, up close on the ground AND demonstrated in the air. The Sun N’ Fun is one of the country’s best airshows. They have acrobatic shows, historical flights (historical aircraft recreating things like the bombing at Pearl Harbor), and modern military aircraft like the F-22 and F-35. It always happens in the Spring and Lakeland is only about an hour from Orlando, so you could focus an entire family trip on that area sometime in the future. (Spring is also the best time of year to visit Florida, weather wise)

    • @user-dw1cz9he1w
      @user-dw1cz9he1w 28 днів тому

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    • @user-dw1cz9he1w
      @user-dw1cz9he1w 28 днів тому

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  • @colinjames7569
    @colinjames7569 Місяць тому +1

    Progress is made by lives saved. Using technology to our benefit is the best recourse

  • @mikelovin7
    @mikelovin7 Місяць тому +2

    If you think the Gatling gun from the civil war was cool, you should look at the videos of the first submarine that sank an enemy ship, it was called the CSS Hunley. Also the first ironclad ships came from that war too. 👍🏻

  • @flattop223
    @flattop223 Місяць тому

    1:44 The videos there at the beginning where it shows them storming the beach, is just south of where you were when you visited America and went to Disneyland and stuff, it is right on the border of San Diego and Orange counties, next time you come to visit you could drive south on the I-5 and possibly see them training, just north of Oceanside CA

  • @lorenvanlandingham4003
    @lorenvanlandingham4003 Місяць тому +1

    The missile coming out of the water was fired from a ballistic missile submarine. They hover just below the surface and launch vertically out of the top of the sub.

  • @annamariadenner2518
    @annamariadenner2518 Місяць тому +2

    Sorry to change the discussion, but when are we going to see part two of your visit to New York? Also, to all military personnel that may be seeing this video. Thank you for your service. My Dad served in the army.

  • @shadewulf
    @shadewulf Місяць тому

    There are tons of movies that pose the drone question! One of my favorites is the movie 'Stealth' with Jessica Biel, Jamie Fox and the Home Depot voice over guy...really underrated movie!!

  • @russargabright
    @russargabright Місяць тому +1

    The original Gatling Gun fired at 350 rounds per minute, the M134 Minigun (modern version) can fire 2000-6000 rounds per minute.

  • @deanbrunner261
    @deanbrunner261 Місяць тому

    I was with the 366tfw that got to deploy to okahea air base in New Zealand. I really enjoyed it and got to see the southern tip of the north island. Palmerston North area in the late 70s with the f111s

  • @charlespotter6482
    @charlespotter6482 Місяць тому +3

    Love the Dolphin shirt. Love your channel!

  • @briangoss8062
    @briangoss8062 Місяць тому

    The specific gun you asked if they just ended an entire country with is a phalanx gatling gun. It fires 4,500 rounds a minute of 20mm cartridges. That big dome on top of it houses its radar and ammo.

  • @heetcrusher2880
    @heetcrusher2880 Місяць тому +4

    Not only drones but US military is working on actual Terminators. Very scary but it is what is coming. Now not going to happen over night but as more advances are made in AI and Robotronics it is going to happen.

  • @jefferybeckham9053
    @jefferybeckham9053 Місяць тому +1

    That gun you saw that was round on top is a c ram. It's used to protect bases in Iraq and Afghanistan from incoming rockets

  • @generichardson4771
    @generichardson4771 Місяць тому +2

    you guys should check out habitual line crosser some of his videos are military based

  • @blackpowder99
    @blackpowder99 Місяць тому +2

    Kids are training for war everyday on their gaming systems, and A.I just makes it too easy.

  • @KNETTWERX
    @KNETTWERX Місяць тому +2

    Nadine, the picture ask if it was real in the atomic weapons portion is real. It is of the “Baker” test on Bikini Atoll after WWII. In the picture if you look closely on the right hand side of the water column going up, you will notice a dark vertical dash. This vertical dash looking object was the Battleship Nevada. For perspective, the ship is a little more than 600 feet in length.
    I know it is a rather morbid subject talking about nuclear weapons, however there is a rather curious little fact that has videos on UA-cam about it. There was an engineer from Japan that is the only documented survivor of both blasts at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He also lived for a long time after surviving both bombs, however he did have some life long health issues afterwards.

  • @philstone3859
    @philstone3859 Місяць тому

    I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Being from a big U.S. military city, San Antonio, TEXAS, I grew up going to military airshows. One of the most insane things I’ve ever witnessed is when the F-22 Raptor came out and was demonstrated at one of these shows. It was one of the super creepiest and super coolest things I’ve ever seen. Airplanes aren’t supposed to do what I saw it do that first time. Stopping in midair and just sitting there unmoving, slowly rotating, still not going forward then blasting off in that new direction. It’s impossible to describe what it’s like live. Extremely unnerving and intimidating. You DO NOT want that death machine hunting you! It does UFO s**t. 🛸
    It did much more, but I don’t want to write a book here. 😳😬

  • @kat_m1075
    @kat_m1075 Місяць тому

    That gun at the end of the Gatling Gun part, we have some of those on my ship and I'll tell you, that gun can be scary! I don't work with them, but whenever I go to the fantail (the back part of my ship) I look at the guns, and one time the top swirled around on one of them and freaked me out! I thought it was tracking to shoot me! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @jackseney571
    @jackseney571 Місяць тому +11

    The Civil War was only 160 years ago. Not "hundreds of years"!

  • @caitlinmonge2077
    @caitlinmonge2077 Місяць тому

    My husband is in the military and I've seen a few of those drones fly over while driving. While living on base about 6 years ago, I was able to know the helicopter by its sound.

  • @arlo419
    @arlo419 Місяць тому +2

    Review a video of the USMC Silent Drill Platoon.

  • @ScottyM1959
    @ScottyM1959 Місяць тому

    Hi guys! I was in the army infantry back in the 80s, so take this for what it's worth. You can't take the fighter pilot out of the battle. Some guy sitting in Florida or Nevada or some airbase somewhere is not going to see better or know better than an experienced pilot. Now I'm not saying there isn't a place for drones, but you'd have to show me it can be done in a head to head battle.

  • @timothyporter1632
    @timothyporter1632 Місяць тому

    Many of the drone pilots are very young men and women who are often very troubled by the havoc that they wreak sitting hundreds or thousands of miles away from the battle. Their infrared sensors can see as the person that they bombed bleeds out and goes cold. Many of them experience a unique strain of PTSD.

  • @jonbrown3227
    @jonbrown3227 Місяць тому +1

    I can’t wait to see which contract the USAF chooses this year for their NGAD project. They are also planning on upgrading the F-22’s not retiring them.

  • @LancerX916
    @LancerX916 Місяць тому +2

    Drones are still flown by people. They are not AI controlled. Not yet anyway.

  • @TrulyUnfortunate
    @TrulyUnfortunate Місяць тому +2

    When it reaches the point that drones can out maneuver human piloted fighters than yes they take over.
    The one big advantage of drones is the ability to shrug off the effects of G Forces.

  • @sarahconner726
    @sarahconner726 Місяць тому

    It's so funny how lives can be. Your family reminds me so much of mine in many ways. But I'm from the US and when I was a little girl I learned my fighter aircraft along with local flora and fauna. Mommy teaches me about the plants she grows and birds we see, Daddy teaches us about the differences in the jets he designs. Then when we're playing in the creek by our house, we watched the fighter jets do practice maneuvers below the tree line. That part isn't so normal here though.

  • @mr-terminator-8213
    @mr-terminator-8213 Місяць тому

    10:53 how would you feel knowing you won’t have to die flying in an advanced steel shell anymore, and get to just steer it😂

  • @HemlockRidge
    @HemlockRidge Місяць тому

    New Zealand's performance and help during WWII was outstanding. We understand that if the need is great, so will NZ be.

  • @danielmarek4609
    @danielmarek4609 Місяць тому

    When you asked if that was a real photo, it definitely was. Later in life I learned that someone I knew, a post WW2 naval veteran, actually witnessed a A-bomb going off. It was one that they tested in the pacific where you see the mushroom cloud over the water. He was on the deck of a ship, with "protective" clothing, cream and goggles. When the bomb went off his ship was far enough away from ground zero but they were hit with the shock wave. If you look for tests in the Pacific, you'll see footage of sailors on the ship having that happen. He was one of them. When I asked him how it was, he replied it was like nothing he ever saw before and never wanted to see again. He never had any ill effects from the test but others did. Over his life he went in for periodic checkups and test. He never talked about it and I only learned about it by chance.

  • @harishpavan995
    @harishpavan995 Місяць тому +1

    Love newzealand family from India 🇮🇳

  • @douglascampbell9809
    @douglascampbell9809 Місяць тому +1

    The thing with drones is they are piloted. It's just done remotely.
    The single largest factor that limits aircraft maneuvering is the pilot. We can and have designed aircraft (x-29) that can turn so hard they kill the pilot.
    If you pull out all the life support items and add better maneuverability at a lower weight it's not even a question as to will it make the US military stronger than it's peer nations.
    Rumor has it the SR 71's replacement will actually be a drone.
    A mach 14 edge of space drone.

  • @livefancams
    @livefancams Місяць тому

    Anti-personnel and anti-vehicle drones are the big thing now, mass-produced under 500$ cost. fly in land, wait for soldiers or tanks to come in range, pop up, hit target, and explode. Like a self-guided flying land mine. also small quadcopters that deliver hand garande-sized bombs on targets. Right to a tiny, quiet drone that can fly in rooms and buildings and let soldiers spot the enemy without them knowing.

  • @_TheCraftylittleWitch
    @_TheCraftylittleWitch Місяць тому

    Most drones are flown from Henderson Air Force base in Las Vegas
    Nevada

  • @johnf2271
    @johnf2271 Місяць тому

    Y’all should check the Museum at Q1 in Wyoming if y’all ever get to Wyoming.

  • @vinnymack822
    @vinnymack822 Місяць тому

    With the drones, they are still piloted by a human in a secret location, like a video game. The drones do not go off on their own.

  • @Herb___
    @Herb___ Місяць тому

    Love the content 👊🏼

  • @jusayoungin9115
    @jusayoungin9115 Місяць тому

    If ya ever think about going back to texas come to Round Rock they have a Kalahari resort its a indoor building with waterparks, bars, restaurants, hotel all inside 1 building and etc theres alot to do there yall should visit

  • @nathanmeece9794
    @nathanmeece9794 Місяць тому

    The F15E Strike Eagles with SJ on tail are from Seymour Johnson AFB in Goldsboro North Carolina. They are assigned to the 4th Fighter Wing. I still feel that there needs to be a human pilot in the plane. A pilot in the plane can have better control over the situation than someone hundreds of miles away.

  • @snikies22
    @snikies22 Місяць тому

    The American Civil War (War between the States, North Vs. South) was fought 1861-1865. So it was only 159 years ago, not quite "hundreds", but still the gattling gun was quite the bit of technology.

  • @briantologie
    @briantologie Місяць тому

    That's actually untrue about the Navy not developing any manned fighters. We're currently developing a 6th Gen program with the Air Force called F/A-XX / NGAD

  • @delmccormack7001
    @delmccormack7001 Місяць тому

    The video game industry has been honing digital warriors for decades. Use that work force.

  • @corinnepmorrison1854
    @corinnepmorrison1854 Місяць тому

    “And I’m proud to be an American…🎶”
    🇺🇸❤️🤍💙🇺🇸
    Thank you Lee Greenwood!!
    Me, too!!

  • @newmsp52
    @newmsp52 Місяць тому

    AI drones that don’t need gps to hit the target either machine or human by defying any jamming attempts. Autonomous sea drones that can fire missiles. Total combat awareness and communication among troops, planes, ships, armored vehicles. Autonomous subs supporting the actual combat sub. It’s all already here in the US being further developed.

  • @joshjessicaolson-wg9xb
    @joshjessicaolson-wg9xb Місяць тому +1

    The new b-21 bomber can be remotely flown like a drone

  • @UlrickIsar
    @UlrickIsar Місяць тому

    Fat Electrician has a video about Pigeon Guided bombs developed during WWII, so technically the US had guided missles in the 40s, they weren't widely used until the 70s.

  • @jerryhosford4557
    @jerryhosford4557 Місяць тому

    My cousin was the navigator on the Enola Gay.

  • @lindaaumiller174
    @lindaaumiller174 Місяць тому +1

    I love your reactions!

  • @debbiewashabaugh9891
    @debbiewashabaugh9891 Місяць тому +1

    Okay, regarding the Atomic bombs, after dropping the first one on Hiroshima, Emperor Hirohito was told he had three days to surrender or the US would drop another. After the second bomb on Nagasaki the US bluffed so it’s a good thing they surrendered because we didn’t have any more.

    • @scottbivins4758
      @scottbivins4758 Місяць тому

      They would have still seen ruins though. An they did they just surrendered in time or you know Uncle Sam would have had more bombs dropped maybe not nukes but definitely other bombs. 🤣 Dont touch our boats. Uncle sam dont like it for real bro thats his biggest pet pee is when u fuck with the boats...

  • @flattop223
    @flattop223 Місяць тому

    4:31 The images of the explosions, such as where you asked if that's a real photo those are actually pictures of testing that was done in the Nevada desert, not too far from where Area 51 is which is also not too far from where I live, and Las Vegas is just a little bit further away.

  • @mikekiefer6462
    @mikekiefer6462 Місяць тому

    And this is what the military is willing to show. Now imagine what the military has that they aren’t showing.

  • @forreal2398
    @forreal2398 Місяць тому

    Something to think about when it comes to drones. They can be hacked. Meaning that someone else could take over the wireless signal and make it do what they wanted it to do.
    There will always be pilots. Drone pilots are basically gamers.

  • @colinjames7569
    @colinjames7569 Місяць тому

    Love it gang! Ty 🤟

  • @kaseyjarvis7552
    @kaseyjarvis7552 Місяць тому

    Just wanted to say I’ve watched your vids for awhile, kinda stopped watching UA-cam, came back and see you in a Texas Rangers hat and wanted to say it makes me so happy to see you Repping the Rangers! Not the biggest team ever so absolutely love seeing people from around the world showing love!❤️💙

  • @geoffreysmommy
    @geoffreysmommy Місяць тому

    I know someone that lives in the St. Louis MO area. They are still dealing with the cleanup from the nuclear bombs production in the area. The pilot of the Enola Gay went to a military school in Alton IL for at least a year or two.

  • @kyrieeleison7328
    @kyrieeleison7328 Місяць тому +1

    This is what they’re telling us about. Imagine what we don’t know!

  • @leshanjefferson4190
    @leshanjefferson4190 Місяць тому +1

    When humans trust computers not to kill them??? TERMINATOR

    • @throughthoroughthought8064
      @throughthoroughthought8064 Місяць тому

      Yep, that was 40 years ago. In the movie Kyle said "that type of tech wouldn't come for 40 years."

  • @WilliamPatience-ic8st
    @WilliamPatience-ic8st Місяць тому

    The F-35 is called Fat Amy because it's bulkier than the F-22. Just a side note.

  • @melenedezssss
    @melenedezssss Місяць тому +1

    Isreal & Japan have a good habit of taking equipment we sell to them & improving our tech. Israel's Iron dome was a joint venture, but later improved by Israel. Japan has improved and now created a better version of our F22 fighter.

  • @secretsquirrelgames
    @secretsquirrelgames Місяць тому

    Just as the gun made it easier to distance oneself from the intimacy and brutality of melee combat, unmanned systems allow us to distance ourselves further, increasing the risk of desensitizing us from the horrors of war. Then we all run the risk of seeing war the way some generals and most politicians do, as simply a numbers game.

  • @davids2501
    @davids2501 Місяць тому +1

    Lots of countries produce and use (or sell) drones for military operations. The biggest concern for the US right now are Iranian drones, which are being widely used in Ukraine. Iran has been building drones since the 80s and they've gotten pretty good at it. There are some moral issues raised by the idea of a UAV piloted from a bunker in Colorado firing missiles at targets in Iraq or Afghanistan-- but the real soul searching will come when AI is combined with drone technology to create a lethal aircraft that decides for itself whether to launch a missile against a target. There would be tremendous benefits-- you could program a drone to locate a particular target and destroy it, while the onboard AI makes the final decision to shoot, considering the likelihood of collateral damage and civilian casualties based on conditions on the ground that can't be anticipated. Do we want to create machines that autonomously do our killing for us? The sad truth is, if the other side starts to do it, we will too. A lot to think about there.

  • @jaydawg-we6yc
    @jaydawg-we6yc Місяць тому

    They are recruiting kids that played virtual reality games, like flying fighters or drones, that's the new warfare

  • @vickim8836
    @vickim8836 Місяць тому

    My worry with unmanned fighter planes is that it would seem to me to much like playing a video game and makes killing to easy. To "clean".

  • @steveyork8069
    @steveyork8069 Місяць тому

    There will always be fighter pilots and planes as long as other countries,the drones don’t have enough speed or maneuverability to sustain air to air combat.

  • @user-fk2dm5oy9f
    @user-fk2dm5oy9f Місяць тому +1

    Before America used the atomic bombs' on Japan, the United States dropped leaflets as to warn the Japanese citizens and was also building wooden caskets for the Japanese.

  • @kingreaper4305
    @kingreaper4305 28 днів тому

    Also if you didn't know the stealth bomber showes up on radar as the size of a bee

  • @projectdelta50
    @projectdelta50 Місяць тому

    The reasons not to mess with the US military video is actually when i first discovered your channel, a few videos after that, i ended loving your whole family and have been watching since. Would love to see more of Atlantas kitchen, there hasnt been many of those recently. Loved the US video log though, its nice to see that people still appreciate our Country despite not being from here. As long as you stay away from the politics here, you wont be disappointed.

  • @grady1134
    @grady1134 Місяць тому

    Now remember the A10 warthog is a giant gatlin gun with a plane built around it. Recommend you look into it. Brrrrrrrrrrrrt....... 😂

  • @MrWeusi
    @MrWeusi Місяць тому +2

    Look up bladed bomb .the ginsu bomb

  • @boroblueyes
    @boroblueyes Місяць тому +1

    Have you guys thought of visiting Cape Canaveral, Vandenburg or Houston for a rocket launch?