The Epic of Khorramshahr - Iran '82

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  • @henrikguggenberger1602
    @henrikguggenberger1602 2 роки тому +508

    The armourer was like: "A helmet and a G3 is enough to win the war"

    • @aregularperson7573
      @aregularperson7573 Рік тому +47

      And some suicidal bravery also goes a long way

    • @lepmuhangpa
      @lepmuhangpa 7 місяців тому +27

      And RPGs, a lot of them; During this war, the Iranian military relied on the RPG, recoilless rifles & Chinese mlrs. During this war, the Iranians had the Chinese / North Korean Type-59 tanks while the Iraqis were fielding the T-72. So, in terms of hardware, the Iraqi were ahead. But, if you love your country as much as the Irani people did, you are the tank.

    • @ninofromkitchennightmares1497
      @ninofromkitchennightmares1497 6 місяців тому +21

      ​@walangchahangyelingden8252 The Iranians also had Chieftains, Centurion and an assertion of other western equipment
      You have to hand it to them their air force did alot despite its limitations

    • @john-j2y
      @john-j2y 5 місяців тому +2

      @@ninofromkitchennightmares1497 The famous H3 airstrike

    • @FAM_Bricks
      @FAM_Bricks 33 хвилини тому

      It's seems..
      It was

  • @thewat217
    @thewat217 2 роки тому +1780

    You know it's old footage when you don't see a single AK but a lot of G-3s

    • @StayBasedJesus
      @StayBasedJesus 2 роки тому +113

      AK is older ? Prototype Made in 1946
      Iran bought a lot of German tech before and during the war

    • @mantradorniert6877
      @mantradorniert6877 2 роки тому +245

      @@StayBasedJesus for Iran

    • @mrloaf6229
      @mrloaf6229 Рік тому +273

      @@StayBasedJesus He's not saying that the G3 is older, it's just that it can tell you that it's from that period, don't be a gun nut

    • @claudiotavares9580
      @claudiotavares9580 Рік тому +102

      Perhaps because it was a war between two rich nation states, not a bunch of insurgents desperate to fight off a imperialist invader.

    • @OshinAttari
      @OshinAttari Рік тому +56

      @@StayBasedJesus
      Iranians Also Used MP40 , STG , Thompson and M1 Garand too and Mauser used to be Sniper Riffle

  • @Snp2024
    @Snp2024 2 роки тому +2759

    Poison gas ✅
    Trenches. ✅
    Largely useless war ✅
    Mostly Unchanging frontlines ✅
    Continuous conflict spanning years✅
    Supposed to be a 5 minute adventure ✅
    Reminds me of something

  • @alexandernewman9735
    @alexandernewman9735 2 роки тому +1583

    For those commenting on the poorly trained nature of the Iranian soldiers, this war took place immediately in the wake of the '79 revolution that overthrew the Shah.
    The vast majority of the higher level military leadership was driven into exile or killed during the aftermath of the revolution. Basically this meant that the military of Iran ended consisting of large numbers of poorly trained conscripts and volunteers.
    Definitely an interesting shift considering that before the revolution the Iranian armed forces were some of the most advanced in the region.
    Hope some of y'all find this interesting, خدا حافظ.

    • @Ostalgie658
      @Ostalgie658 2 роки тому +71

      Is the reason they were considered the most advanced in the region because the Shah was mostly supplied by western militarys as opposed to Saddam who was supplied by the Soviet Union?

    • @davidthefirst6195
      @davidthefirst6195 2 роки тому +136

      @Truppführer_Erika any competent officers in the Iranian military at this stage where either dead in prison or they had fled west

    • @Moondog66602
      @Moondog66602 2 роки тому +142

      @@Ostalgie658 Saddam tried doing what Nasser of Egypt did previously; playing back and forth between east and west, eventually alienating both.

    • @willpatrick3283
      @willpatrick3283 2 роки тому +117

      My dad and two of my uncles actually fought in khoramshar and they have stories to tell.
      When war broke out and the attack on khoramshar happened there was this elite unit of navy commandos(sas trained) that went straight to khoramshar and they basically hold the city of for 24 days and those alone the few elite parts of the military that were still functioning like havanirooz(air force) kept the fight going until everybody caught up with the war.
      Search houshang samadi. He was the commander of that unit.
      True unknown heros.

    • @alexandernewman9735
      @alexandernewman9735 2 роки тому +48

      @@Ostalgie658 Largely so. Not only did they aquire western equipment, they also trained extensively with American and European forces.

  • @nj828
    @nj828 2 роки тому +854

    The iran-iraq war is such an interesting conflict that often gets overlooked, in some aspects its like ww1 with the trenches, chemical weapons, human wave attacks and the heavy use of artillery but at the same time its set in the middle east, and theres modern weaponry and vehicles such as T-62s, T-72s, Chieftains, fighter jets and helicopters such as the mig-25, the f-4, f-14 tomcat, mi-24 hind and ah-1
    There were also Tu-16 and Tu-22 bombers dropping 9000kg bombs, scud missiles, amphibious commandos and even modern naval warfare(the tanker war)

    • @ManLikeKitch
      @ManLikeKitch 2 роки тому +63

      The fighting in the air was very fascinating. First chopper vs chopper fights, Tomcat aces, asymmetrical warfare with both sides sporting modern weaponry at the time and complete contrast of tactics between the beginning and end of the war.
      Reading sources in their original language showcases how they weren't aware they were the initial powder keg of the middle eastern proxy war btween the Saudi-Isrealis and Iranians. Yomkipur was just an official prelude.

    • @nj828
      @nj828 2 роки тому +38

      @@ManLikeKitch a very interesting thing i read is that iraqi bombers used fab 9000 bombs so much they not only had to start making their own version but they somehow developed a very accurate toss bombing technique to launch their bombs from standoff distances, by the end of the war the iraqi army was very experienced (and battered) and while i do know that their massive buildup started around the end of iran iraq in preparation for the invasion of kuwait I still think that they could have put up a serious fight if they were only facing the saudis and not the us led coalition

    • @nj828
      @nj828 2 роки тому +18

      The tactics again got very interesting too, an example is the trap in the fish lake, an iranian offensive operation (karbala 4 was its name iirc) started with amphibious commandos going through some marshes known as "fish lake", prior to this the iraqis had added much more water to these marshes, put a bunch of high voltage cables waiting to be activated and artillery was zeroed in essentially turning that area into an absolute death trap

    • @ManLikeKitch
      @ManLikeKitch 2 роки тому +3

      @@nj828 Considering the Saudis made some nice chump change of contribution to Saddam's army, I would have doubted, but if they hadn't they could have been pumelled.

    • @ManLikeKitch
      @ManLikeKitch 2 роки тому +9

      @@nj828 From what I read on the Iranian side, command was aware of this and didn't cancel the operations. Same when their other amphibious assault teams were captured and just chained underwater to die like some morbid scooby doo episode. 'Acceptable Losses', likely.

  • @danieljohnson1053
    @danieljohnson1053 2 роки тому +358

    If there's one constant in life it is that someone, somewhere, has an MG-42 in their hands.

    • @iancastelobranco
      @iancastelobranco 2 роки тому +2

      MG42, FAL and AK are prerequisites to any civil war

    • @maxwelljw8400
      @maxwelljw8400 2 роки тому +61

      May be an MG3 but not really that different.

    • @tristanholland6445
      @tristanholland6445 2 роки тому +39

      It’s an MG3 in the early 70’s Iran was supplied by Western nations. Primarily American and British weapons. They had a contract with West Germany and procured the G3 and the MG3.
      The some of the G3 for Iran were manufactured in Iran. Obviously pre 1979.

    • @rolfnilsen6385
      @rolfnilsen6385 2 роки тому +8

      MG-3 in this case. And no drum magazines like the germans had on the 42 for moving fast.
      Also note all the G-3s issued and used.

    • @RadioMartyT1B
      @RadioMartyT1B Рік тому +4

      @@rolfnilsen6385 MG42's didn't have "drum mags"....those where just ammo holders that clipped onto the side and held a coiled up belt.

  • @LyonTheGreat
    @LyonTheGreat 2 роки тому +347

    Thank you for this video. My father and his family were in Khorramshahr when the invasion happened; grandfather did not make it out. You hear about the combat heroes all the time, as we should, but to be a civilian during this WWI-esque battle... Well that's nothing short of terrifying beyond imagination. I can't even begin to dream about what they had to do to survive in that warzone.
    What happened in the City of Blood is nothing short of a testament to the will of the Iranian people at that time. No proper support from their own government because they purged anyone who was qualified to defend the country, and with no cavalry coming, the civilians and the soldiers already posted there managed to hold back the Iraqis again and again with minimal training and equipment. Even though it was the first battle of the war, I don't think it's that hyperbolic to say that it was the reason why the war failed for Saddam.
    And yet this battle, and the war itself, is completely forgotten by or unknown to the world at large. I've been searching high and low for documentaries, resources, and general acknowledgment on this since forever. So again, thank you.

    • @birdvideos9085
      @birdvideos9085 2 роки тому +18

      Hello, سلام,
      There is a book in English called "Revolutionary Iran: A history of the Islamic Republic," by Michael Axworthy, it contains a chapter on the Iran-Iraq war. There is, perhaps, one paragraph on Khorramshahr.

    • @omid-nasi
      @omid-nasi 2 місяці тому +2

      Growing up in Tehran I always heard it was the resistance in Khorramshahr that held off Saddam’s army backed by the world. Those shir delha lions in Khorramshahr alone saved Iran because it allowed the rest of the country to mobilize.
      Ruhe pedar bozorget shad bashe.

    • @christopherandersson2496
      @christopherandersson2496 Місяць тому +2

      The podcast, Lions Led by Donkeys, has a nine-part series with many interesting facts. Also, a good book is Dilip Hiro's The Longest War: The Iran-Iraq War. God bless you and your family. The heroes will not be forgotten.

    • @mikoajmiscicki3774
      @mikoajmiscicki3774 Місяць тому +1

      I am sorry to hear that, but I'm with You! People of Iran did superb job despite of all odds, and suffered horrible sacrifices - You earned a great respect of Us, Poles. Respect of people, who instead of building their own wealth, where forced by communist dictators, to build weapons for other dictators, like in Iraqui, such as those wheeled APCs, shown at the beginning of this footage. Best regards!

  • @TheGreatLiberator1209
    @TheGreatLiberator1209 2 роки тому +261

    The Iran-Iraq war is one of the most under-looked military conflicts during the 1980's, followed by Israel's first Lebanon war, South Africa's border war, and the Sino-Vietnamese war, all four of which were overshadowed by the Soviet-Afghan war, the US invasions of Grenada and Panama, the Falklands war and Troubles in Northern Ireland.

    • @GAMER123GAMING
      @GAMER123GAMING Рік тому +1

      the troubles was not a miilitary conflict

    • @alieng9989
      @alieng9989 Рік тому +12

      I agree those wars were overshadowed by the others you mentioned.

    • @dexsterkevin80
      @dexsterkevin80 Рік тому +24

      other underlooked conflicts are the basque conflict, the years of lead and the corsican conflict

    • @dodgersfan7096
      @dodgersfan7096 Рік тому +1

      @@GAMER123GAMING what was it then bruv?

    • @GAMER123GAMING
      @GAMER123GAMING Рік тому

      @@dodgersfan7096 a race war

  • @ajmcadams1886
    @ajmcadams1886 2 роки тому +761

    Amazing. An entire video and I only saw one soldier using the sights on his rifle.

    • @aldgate
      @aldgate 2 роки тому +78

      I saw 3 and 1 trying to

    • @ManLikeKitch
      @ManLikeKitch 2 роки тому +90

      Initial trained wave fell at the beginning and the locals and conscripts picked up the pieces, so yeah, they didn't know their asses from their faces.

    • @FelipeBRARSPF
      @FelipeBRARSPF 2 роки тому +125

      Aiming is a western concept.

    • @Guido-Fawkes
      @Guido-Fawkes 2 роки тому +8

      Fica la parado no meio da rua olhando pela mira, treino e guerra real é muito diferente, na guerra real tem alguem atirando de volta se você ficar parado mirando

    • @LuisFelipe-cz7uw
      @LuisFelipe-cz7uw 2 роки тому +3

      @@Guido-Fawkes kkkkkkkk

  • @jonahc2807
    @jonahc2807 2 роки тому +555

    This war was basically WW1 but with RPGs, Helicopters, and jet planes.

    • @deathsquadron3311
      @deathsquadron3311 2 роки тому +57

      and tanks, basically ukraine right now or what if ww2 was fought with a ww1 mindset completely

    • @kennedytheretard975
      @kennedytheretard975 Рік тому +31

      @@deathsquadron3311 Iran-Iraq war and now Ukraine war is pretty much a taste of WWIII
      When both sides can pull up a 'blitzkrieg' of mechanized warfare, neither can and will be stuck in the trenches once more.

    • @MrDragonkarp
      @MrDragonkarp Рік тому

      ​@@kennedytheretard975GWOT was WWIII

    • @Someone-f5h
      @Someone-f5h 8 місяців тому

      Because all of our great generals got murdered by the Islamic regime

    • @nickaj3511
      @nickaj3511 7 місяців тому

      What do you mean why world war 1?

  • @Snp2024
    @Snp2024 2 роки тому +587

    I left my pregnant wife in car to watch this as soon as I saw notification she can drive herself to hospital.

    • @foolsgold9993
      @foolsgold9993 2 роки тому +104

      Congratulation to your expanding family and condolences to your impending divorce.

    • @Snp2024
      @Snp2024 2 роки тому +71

      @@foolsgold9993 already feeling 50% lighter

    • @paleoph6168
      @paleoph6168 2 роки тому +9

      @@Snp2024 that's nice to hear, here's some advice: you shouldn't have married her in the first place

    • @Snp2024
      @Snp2024 2 роки тому +53

      @@paleoph6168 lol i was joking i am not married

    • @GAMER123GAMING
      @GAMER123GAMING 2 роки тому +35

      @@Snp2024 Ya why do people think everything is serious

  • @hoegaarden033
    @hoegaarden033 2 роки тому +31

    Authors of these edits seemingly have an endless supply of no-name banger songs just laying around

  • @MiLiberator
    @MiLiberator Рік тому +64

    If my dad hadn't come to the U.S to study, he would've fought in this war. I know several men who fought in this war and they said it was brutal. God bless these brave men.

  • @diewildemathilde4432
    @diewildemathilde4432 2 роки тому +83

    The Epic of Khorramshahr is epic indeed

  • @prointernetuser
    @prointernetuser 2 роки тому +284

    Population of a city being at 0 is a chilling thought.

    • @orioncentauri9741
      @orioncentauri9741 2 роки тому +78

      Pol pot moment

    • @skxlter5747
      @skxlter5747 2 роки тому +5

      Is that what really happened?

    • @prointernetuser
      @prointernetuser 2 роки тому +21

      @@skxlter5747 read the description

    • @jeffthemercenary
      @jeffthemercenary Рік тому +8

      Pripyat moment

    • @ZeGit
      @ZeGit Рік тому +17

      After the Warsaw Uprising the civilian population of the city was reduced from it's prewar 1 250 000 inhabitants to only around one thousand because of casualties sustained during the 5 year occupation, the uprising and the subsequent german deportations of the civilian populace.
      Yes, you read that right, 1000 people who mostly lived in the rubble and had to hide from german demolition squads sent to burn down Warsaw even after the Uprising was over.

  • @TH3PLA1NP1L0T
    @TH3PLA1NP1L0T 2 роки тому +68

    Man, I’ve never seen so much G3’s in one video! Some incredible combat footage I must say!

    • @mantradorniert6877
      @mantradorniert6877 2 роки тому +16

      Not only G3s, also MG3s

    • @Joshua_N-A
      @Joshua_N-A Рік тому +2

      Licensed perhaps. IIRC Iran still has the license from HK to produce G3.

    • @emadmo-ic5fi
      @emadmo-ic5fi 7 місяців тому +1

      They are civilians who are armed when the saddam started the invasion ,our army was purged and most of our qualified soldiers excecuted by two sides first side was mollas and khomeini supporters and the other side communist groups supported by soviet union (mojahedin khalgh)

    • @john-j2y
      @john-j2y 5 місяців тому

      I've heard my friend's dad say they hated the G3s because they were unreliable, they liked the AKs saying quote "most of the time we'd break before that thing"

  • @estebanenrique5777
    @estebanenrique5777 2 роки тому +183

    One of the greatest urban battles in history

    • @kamikadze74
      @kamikadze74 2 роки тому +4

      hahaha thanks for laughing. and people believe it

    • @Snp2024
      @Snp2024 2 роки тому +27

      @@kamikadze74 ?

    • @jagd7102
      @jagd7102 2 роки тому +50

      @@Snp2024 hes Russian and laughing at other nation's Urban battles. They and the Germans have kinda set the bar for brutal urban warfare comically high.

    • @Snp2024
      @Snp2024 2 роки тому +2

      @@jagd7102 oh

    • @UsaKen_PMC
      @UsaKen_PMC 2 роки тому +2

      @@jagd7102 thanks for the explain the joke

  • @K55365
    @K55365 2 роки тому +100

    God bless the brave men who gave their lives to defend Iran 🇮🇷 🙌

  • @BB-bq1xd
    @BB-bq1xd 2 роки тому +33

    Another Majorsamm masterpiece for a conflict long far away and mostly forgotten. Thank you samm keep well brother.

  • @OlChunkOfCoal
    @OlChunkOfCoal Рік тому +23

    This song is so ominous. Fits the footage like a glove. As always the good Major knows his tunes!

  • @christiannguyen3158
    @christiannguyen3158 4 місяці тому +11

    Reading up about this war is so surreal, it’s just insane to see how one of the deadliest and most destructive conflicts of the 20th century got forgotten about

    • @jackmoorehead2036
      @jackmoorehead2036 3 місяці тому

      Because it was fought by two Pariah States, no one cared.

    • @artarezaei8720
      @artarezaei8720 Місяць тому

      @@jackmoorehead2036 The most important oil producing countries you mean?

    • @sundancetitan5675
      @sundancetitan5675 29 днів тому +1

      Shit still happens, Ethiopia-tigray wat which occured like 4 years ago, upwards of 600,000 died and nobody even heard of the war

  • @juanzulu1318
    @juanzulu1318 2 роки тому +680

    Unbelievable how badly trained these lads were.

    • @Tonyx.yt.
      @Tonyx.yt. 2 роки тому +5

      purging almost any high officer before a major war is never a smart idea... ask Stalin for confirm

    • @aethulwulfvonstopphen8013
      @aethulwulfvonstopphen8013 2 роки тому +75

      The average 12 year old of my people is more proficient with a rifle.

    • @Tonyx.yt.
      @Tonyx.yt. 2 роки тому +207

      @@aethulwulfvonstopphen8013 reminds me of african wars, 27884 fighters, 78827 rounds fired per gun every week and only 2-3 casualties per month because no one can hit someone else

    • @agentminecraft9986
      @agentminecraft9986 2 роки тому +137

      They were recently called conscripts. The Iranian government in the early stages conscripted everyone they could to stop the Iraqi advance, since Iran's military was in chaos after most of the military leadership was purged following the 1979 revolution.
      @Tony The war's over one million causalities say otherwise

    • @othmanemsaad6700
      @othmanemsaad6700 2 роки тому +64

      badly trained for a conventional war but they did very well as a guerilla fighters ( they fought for one month and they were cutted from all sides )

  • @thesketchydude1315
    @thesketchydude1315 2 роки тому +24

    0:42 Ooooh a 1957 Chevy (same car at 0:50 I think)
    also lots of Czech/Polish OT-64 skots...weird
    Great Vid as always man

    • @Snp2024
      @Snp2024 2 роки тому +3

      Wow just checked it's polish copy of BTR never knew about it. Thanks sus 😳 guy

    • @thesketchydude1315
      @thesketchydude1315 2 роки тому +6

      @@Snp2024 actually not quite, It was unrelated to the BTR, but they were built sort of as a middle finger to the USSR so that poland and czechoslovakia could at least have SOME non soviet designed junk in their army
      (same story with the VZ58 rifle)

    • @Snp2024
      @Snp2024 2 роки тому +3

      @@thesketchydude1315 non Soviet junk Lmao. I will search further on it hopefully wiki have some good knowledge

    • @thewat217
      @thewat217 2 роки тому +2

      Iraq bought a few dozen OT-64s. Some arrived in Kuwait in 1990.

  • @day_dreamer6247
    @day_dreamer6247 2 роки тому +28

    Amazing you always do a phenomenal job on these historical events 👌🏼 💪🏼💪🏼

  • @johnwalsh4857
    @johnwalsh4857 Рік тому +30

    The Stalingrad of the Iran Iraq war. broke the Iraqi army.

  • @LegoGuy_Productions
    @LegoGuy_Productions 2 роки тому +71

    Such an interesting selection of weapons and vehicles from this war, like the MG3 seen in this video, which is the most out of place gun I think I have ever seen in one of these videos.

    • @jaybot303functionerror4
      @jaybot303functionerror4 2 роки тому +15

      It looks so much like the M.G. 42 the Iranians looks so less trained than the Germans in WW2 with to use to suppress an area.

    • @VALKORION3621
      @VALKORION3621 2 роки тому

      @@jaybot303functionerror4 at first I thought it was an MG42 and I was wondering I did that soldier get that.

    • @LegoGuy_Productions
      @LegoGuy_Productions 2 роки тому +1

      @@VALKORION3621 Yeah it basically is an MG42, it’s just the modernised version developed by West Germany. The German military still uses the MG3 today.

    • @tristanholland6445
      @tristanholland6445 2 роки тому +23

      The weapons are perfectly what I would expect an Iranian in the late 70 through early 80’s to be armed with.
      They had been using the G3 since at least the early 70’s so it makes sense if they procured one West German small arm they’re gonna procure one West German machine gun.

    • @jazack7441
      @jazack7441 2 роки тому +1

      Agreed

  • @QodsMohajer
    @QodsMohajer Рік тому +13

    Iranians are tough for handling the G3 in full auto, I can imagine that’s a wild ride

  • @hrub
    @hrub Рік тому +39

    Iran-Iraq War is one of the more interesting and forgotten conflicts of the Cold War. One of the last large scale conventional wars, really until recent events early this year.

  • @knowledgeispower5621
    @knowledgeispower5621 Рік тому +57

    Im persian armenian, my two uncles served in iran-iraq war, thanks for sharing brother, much respect.

  • @jamesedwardladislazerrudo1378
    @jamesedwardladislazerrudo1378 2 роки тому +36

    Those G3 battle rifle looks badass

    • @jal7852
      @jal7852 2 роки тому +4

      Such a beautiful, overlooked rifle. I may be wrong, but they may have been locally produced G3s under license from HK. Iran still uses them today, mainly due to sanctions.

    • @donkthedankee8595
      @donkthedankee8595 2 роки тому +9

      @@jal7852 You’re correct they are. The iranian variant is designated the G3A6, and Iran surprisingly manufactures it under licence

    • @freshfrozen3035
      @freshfrozen3035 2 роки тому +1

      Bcs its in the hands of arab slayers

    • @OshinAttari
      @OshinAttari Рік тому +2

      @@freshfrozen3035
      They are all IRANIAINS and not arabs

  • @thomphin3261
    @thomphin3261 2 роки тому +71

    I have a Nepalese friend who has told me about what it was like living in Nepal during the Nepalese Civil War. It would be worth a video. It was a very dark time...

    • @joyalgurung4889
      @joyalgurung4889 Рік тому +15

      I am a Nepalese and it would be jolly if Major Samm made a video on the Nepalese Civil war. Riots, Terror attacks and Constant harassment by the Maoists in the country side. The darkest times of our modern history.

  • @callmerahro
    @callmerahro 2 роки тому +26

    As an Iranian i was waiting for this, there are so many battles in Iran Iraq war that have cool aesthetics.
    For sources you can look up "Revayate Fath" documentaries.

    • @milotura6828
      @milotura6828 2 роки тому

      btw what is going on in your country. is it bad or is the media exaggerating?

    • @axdde6428
      @axdde6428 Рік тому +6

      @@milotura6828 media exaggeration if i know how the media works

    • @milotura6828
      @milotura6828 Рік тому

      @@axdde6428 are you Iranian?

    • @axdde6428
      @axdde6428 Рік тому

      @@milotura6828 everythin gets exaggerated for veiws and iran is an enemy so it gets exaggerated cuz of that

    • @OshinAttari
      @OshinAttari Рік тому

      @@milotura6828
      Yes I'm

  • @rootin222
    @rootin222 2 роки тому +6

    A song about falling showers showing a war were poison gas was used immensely is a great connection bro

  • @экзорцист-н4щ
    @экзорцист-н4щ Рік тому +4

    Thanks for covering a part of my country's recent history.
    As always high quality👌
    Thanks again.

  • @username688
    @username688 Рік тому +8

    Видео как всегда на высоте. Спасибо за твою работу и привет из морозной России! ❤❤❤

  • @frednoyes6330
    @frednoyes6330 2 роки тому +11

    For anyone out there who wants a first hand account of some of the Iranian Basiji Soldiers at this time (filtered through the IRCG propaganda screens of course), and who happens to speak Persian, there's a series that famous inside Iran, produced by the 'Jihad TV Unit' [گروه تلویزیونی جهاد], called Ravayat-e Fath [روایت فتح]. Apparently some of the crew-members were killed during the shows production, covering Operation Karbala 5. For being blatant propaganda, it's surprisingly emotional seeing men (mostly kids) who have signed up to die in glorious(or more realistically ignominious) battle for their leader. It's also always interesting seeing a war filtered through the perspective of the society that's fighting it, a perspective that at time completely alien to that of the West.
    Another marvelous video

    • @donkthedankee8595
      @donkthedankee8595 2 роки тому +11

      It’s not propaganda. All of the footage is unedited and raw, and it’s made to show the reality of the front to the average viewer. But I agree it is a great source of footage

    • @frednoyes6330
      @frednoyes6330 Рік тому +1

      ​@@donkthedankee8595 I'm just kind of assuming something IRGC-produced might be a bit one sided, though as it was produced during war-time that's kind of a given... YMMV I suppose.

  • @Scott-tw2jn
    @Scott-tw2jn 2 роки тому +155

    You should really do one about the Great Toyota war were Chad beat the much more advanced Libyan army with pick up trucks with a K/D of 1 to 7,5

    • @logi7671
      @logi7671 2 роки тому +28

      There is extremely scarce footage of that war and no known footage of the battle with the hinds

    • @masterofrockets
      @masterofrockets 2 роки тому +7

      If there is sufficient footage and will, it could happen

    • @Scott-tw2jn
      @Scott-tw2jn 2 роки тому +5

      @Tsoi Chad Chadians vs virgin Lybians

    • @jakemocci3953
      @jakemocci3953 Рік тому +4

      I mean it was Chadians with a HEAVY western sf presence.

    • @kneerow4878
      @kneerow4878 Рік тому

      Isn't there no footage of the Toyota war tho? I mean more power to you if you can find footage of it

  • @TheAttic22
    @TheAttic22 10 місяців тому +3

    Excellent video. It's not easy to get films where Iranian MG3s and G3s are in action and this video is one of the rare ones out there which contains the said firearms and operated by the aforementioned user.

  • @gs043420
    @gs043420 Рік тому +19

    For those who are saying the poor quality of training for iranians, just look up the H3 air strike on Iraq. It was unbelievable. The best air raid in history of aerial warfare.

    • @someturkishguy8638
      @someturkishguy8638 Рік тому +6

      The air force was definitely superior to the ground troopps

    • @Arniumbe
      @Arniumbe 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@someturkishguy8638 Ground forces also managed to stop all major Iraqi offensives for 5 years.

  • @XerxesLangrana
    @XerxesLangrana Рік тому +2

    Thanks to MajorSamm, I was introduced to some great songs from Colonel Bagshot and others. Thank you!

  • @artinrahideh1229
    @artinrahideh1229 Рік тому +17

    A reminder to those who bit&$ about poorly trained soldiers of iran and the use of child soldiers:
    As wrong as they are, take some time to realize how great of a sacrifice these men made. Which one is harder to do and more praisable? To go and fight as a highly trained soldier of army or as an 18 years old boy who leaves his family, gets minimum equipment and training, and fights in the frontlines. Show some respect to men who stopped bullets with their hearts and tanks with their hands! Iraqis had everything world had to offer

    • @StazherEzhov
      @StazherEzhov Рік тому +2

      Iraq at that time was in a unique position in its own way - they were armed with weapons from both NATO and Warsaw Pacts. Franco-Germany Roland air defense systems and Soviet systems, West German and East German trucks, Soviet, French, Brazilian and Yugoslav armored personnel carriers, infantry fighting vehicles and tanks of French, Soviet, Czechoslovak production and so on and so forth. Iran received support only from Syria (and then, rather, for the opportunity to spoil Iraq) and North Korea. Well, plus Iran-Contra, but also not from the great love of the United States.

    • @Pinkdam
      @Pinkdam 16 днів тому

      You can't train heroism.

  • @edgarbanuelos6472
    @edgarbanuelos6472 2 роки тому +118

    This raises more fighting spirit than some recruitment ads

    • @Tonyx.yt.
      @Tonyx.yt. 2 роки тому +34

      Emma and his two moms disagree

    • @Snp2024
      @Snp2024 2 роки тому

      @@Tonyx.yt. what?

    • @giovannicervantes2053
      @giovannicervantes2053 2 роки тому +29

      @@Snp2024 it was an ad made by either the usmc or the army made back in 2019 and it was animated and told the story of a girl named Emma and her two moms and she winds up in the army with her moms there to see her graduate and wind up in military Intel or some shit

    • @julianrosas9134
      @julianrosas9134 Рік тому

      @@giovannicervantes2053 hahaha I saw that. I’m sure that’s convinced all the lesbians to go enlist

    • @Grunk_762
      @Grunk_762 Рік тому +1

      @@giovannicervantes2053 It was Army.

  • @kermit_1373
    @kermit_1373 2 роки тому +4

    The platforms best creator does it yet again. Keep up the good work samm!

  • @chaddusmaximus4938
    @chaddusmaximus4938 Рік тому +1

    That's another song for the playlist. Banger vid as always, Major

  • @benheisen2135
    @benheisen2135 2 роки тому +3

    Your videos get me through my studying.

  • @quackgarage9551
    @quackgarage9551 Рік тому +9

    Loved the song! This is one of the most interesting wars of our time, I wish people knew more about it. Pointless, brutal and a crime in every sense of the word. Child soldiers, human waves, "war of the cities", etc. The air battles were also fascinating, let alone the extensive use of the F-14's.

    • @florinivan6907
      @florinivan6907 Рік тому +1

      Child soldiers have been the norm in most wars. The average fighter through history has usually been between 15/16 and 40. This war is in no way unusual in that regard. Its just liberals who keep complaining. The truth is weapons are usually designed to be used by anyone from 14 and up. And thing is teens today mature physically faster than in the past. This is all made up by liberals looking for a cause to rant about.Even 40 years ago this was a nonissue.On a galactic scale does it really matter? No. How we fight our wars is irrelevant it only matters to us because of made up rules that are in no way laws of nature just social constructs.

  • @sestorm2159
    @sestorm2159 2 роки тому +4

    Great video as always! 👍

  • @jaker7912
    @jaker7912 2 роки тому +1

    Nice to have you back!

  • @Chewable396
    @Chewable396 5 місяців тому +5

    "Mahmad, you were not there to see the liberation of the city, the blood of our brothers wasn't spilled in vain..."
    "Oh god, where is Jahan Ara? Where is the light of our eyes...?"

  • @billydonahue5575
    @billydonahue5575 Рік тому +10

    Everyone says G3 is for big men until someone in the mid-east shoots it in full auto mode and controls the recoil like they are playing with airsoft guns.

  • @sugarcolt4901
    @sugarcolt4901 Рік тому +5

    Major Samm, thank you for posting this. However, the footages relates to 1980 at the beginning of the Iraqi invasion where the Iraqi Army had laid siege to the city and the Iranian defenders which was a rag tag force made up of the Army, Gendarmeri ( rural police) and the newly formed but hardly organised Revolutionary Guard Crops ( Pasdaran) and Citizen volunteers ( the Basij force had not yet been created) . Iranians were to lose the city but were able to regain it once again in 1982 on the back of the operation Beitol Moghadas where the Iraqi Army was almost completely kicked out of the iranian territory. The Liberation of Khoramshahr was Saddam Army's biggest single defeat of the entire war with the Iraqi Army losing up 40K killed and wounded and thousends of POWs including many high ranking officers. The entire 92 Armoured Division of the Iraqi Army was destroyed and it was not to be formed again for the rest of the War. When asked by a French journalist which was the most difficult year of the War, Saddam replied 1982 and the defeat at Khoramshar. The western weaponry you see used by the iranian Soldiers is the testement to the year of the footage (1980) as in the opening year of the war the Irainan Army was mainly Western Equipped hence G3s and MG3. If this footage was from 1982 you would have seen mainly AKs and KPMs. There are some clips on you tube of 1982 liberation of Khoramshar and you can clearly see the difference in terms of equipment and organisation.

  • @nickthill3804
    @nickthill3804 2 роки тому +1

    Most Excellent video. Thanks for posting

  • @Vixctor13
    @Vixctor13 2 роки тому +27

    Gotta love the full auto hip firing.

  • @samt5716
    @samt5716 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for introducing me to another great song!

  • @soultanos04
    @soultanos04 Рік тому +8

    Apart from the obvious they deserve respect, just for the fact that they use G3 on automatic mode. My God the kicking. almost an impossible task to hit the target.

  • @lukemarchand4183
    @lukemarchand4183 2 роки тому +4

    This war is such a horrific calamity but also a Twilight Zone of the bizarre. The pilots of Rafsanjani, Iran’s Speaker of Parliament, defected to Iraq with his private jet… So the Iraqis slapped Exocets on it and hunted Iranian tankers in the Persian Gulf with it.
    On a more dour note, the Iranians throughout the war made use of up to 300,000 child soldiers, possibly more. They were usually issued grenades alone- only the very skilled got a gun. An Iraqi officer remembered having to kick his sobbing 18-19 year old conscripts and drag them back to their Dushkas to mow down wave after wave of those boys.
    Pierre Razoux talks about it in his book, named after the war. You might find it interesting. Glad you finally covered this man, you’re one of the few creators I trust to do so.

    • @jakemocci3953
      @jakemocci3953 Рік тому

      Lol they used that same jet to almost hit the New Jersey with an exorcet

    • @K55365
      @K55365 Рік тому

      300,000 child soldiers? What a ridiculous number. Iran's total troop force was 110,000-215,000 soldiers at the start of the war.

  • @underdogunderdog3957
    @underdogunderdog3957 2 роки тому

    Good to have you back MajorSamm

  • @doctorxyoracle5523
    @doctorxyoracle5523 2 роки тому +11

    the chad at 2:24 carrying the ammo belt to support his buddy

  • @Moondog66602
    @Moondog66602 2 роки тому +1

    Another excellent work

  • @RebelSandGaming
    @RebelSandGaming 2 роки тому +46

    Would you ever consider a video on the oka crisis where a tribe of mohawk fought land developers to protect there ancestors burial grounds

    • @Snp2024
      @Snp2024 2 роки тому +8

      Pls tell me they won

    • @Barquivius
      @Barquivius 2 роки тому +8

      @@Snp2024 yes, the federal government stepped in and blocked future development of the area

    • @fallaciousfirm2524
      @fallaciousfirm2524 2 роки тому +2

      @@Snp2024 they did

    • @Snp2024
      @Snp2024 2 роки тому +1

      @@Barquivius good

    • @RebelSandGaming
      @RebelSandGaming 2 роки тому

      @@Snp2024 yep the mohawk won the dispute

  • @bhutochakrabarti4173
    @bhutochakrabarti4173 2 роки тому +3

    Late night majorsamm video is a true pleasure.

  • @persiangulfnewsofiran7634
    @persiangulfnewsofiran7634 2 роки тому +7

    Respected Persian soldiers who were from people in the street and sacrificed themselves for their country with no money.

  • @morin1002
    @morin1002 2 роки тому +3

    Nice edit as always, but i have to say that iranian music of this conflict (noha) was the hardest and craiziest thing i ever listened... There were songs to prepare soldiers psycologically to run through no mans land to clean It of mines or to lead frontal assaults.

  • @Freedomlander_101
    @Freedomlander_101 2 роки тому +6

    Those House walls sure have seen a lot of death, and blood spilled on them..

  • @hephaestus333
    @hephaestus333 2 роки тому +11

    Hi Sam, can you do a video about the Turkish coup d'état of 1980, i think it may be a good choice because that coup really changed both Türkiye's and the middle easts ties.

  • @hugovilag
    @hugovilag 2 роки тому +3

    Those G3 sure are a workout in full-auto 👀

  • @moach57
    @moach57 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful video, well done

  • @sonotu8510
    @sonotu8510 Рік тому +6

    viva irán viva iranian army .dorud bar sarbazan azize ma.

  • @hamidhashemi4801
    @hamidhashemi4801 Рік тому +8

    Long live Iran 🇮🇷

  • @NakulDalakoti
    @NakulDalakoti 2 роки тому +10

    Best Heckler and Koch commercial 😂 now I am tempted to get a G3😂

    • @OshinAttari
      @OshinAttari Рік тому +3

      I'm From Iran And 2 years I lived With G3 Druing the Military Service in Navy
      Very Heavy And Powerful Riffle but always you should it clean

    • @brokenpotato438
      @brokenpotato438 Рік тому

      @@OshinAttari why does Iran still use g3s and not something like AKs, do you know?

    • @OshinAttari
      @OshinAttari Рік тому +1

      @@brokenpotato438
      Because Those G3s Riffles Were Proudact of Iran and Iran Had Factory of HK and Could Proudact Many Types of HK Riffles
      Also Iran and Soviet Union Were Bloody Enemies and Iran Never Wanted to use Weapons of Soviet Union !!!!

    • @uraniumspoon4497
      @uraniumspoon4497 Рік тому +1

      @@brokenpotato438 old guns from the Germans when Iran was nato aligned, they still use them now because of sanctions

    • @artarezaei8720
      @artarezaei8720 Місяць тому

      @@brokenpotato438 Im am Iranian, AKs are more common now
      Our defense studies teacher brought a Type-56 (AKMS derivative) to class and taught us how to operate and disassemble and reassemble it

  • @woodley91406
    @woodley91406 2 роки тому

    Sigh. Another lazy Tuesday. *Major Samm releases new video* Thank you!

  • @persiangulfnewsofiran7634
    @persiangulfnewsofiran7634 2 роки тому +24

    These Persian soldiers are still respected by our entire nation. God bless them !

    • @CaptainMartinWalker
      @CaptainMartinWalker 2 роки тому

      Goh nakhor. Nesfe basij turk bud. Bego iranian.

    • @redking5788
      @redking5788 Рік тому +6

      You murdered them sending them out without training.

    • @jakereevesward4562
      @jakereevesward4562 Рік тому +4

      @@redking5788 Tell us you have no clue what you are talking about without telling us you have no clue what you are talking about.

    • @barontuna
      @barontuna Рік тому

      @@redking5788 The iraqis gassed entire cities, sent air raids and missiles attacks on crowded cities. The regime is horrible but Saddam was worst

    • @Servantofkhuzestan
      @Servantofkhuzestan 10 місяців тому

      Not all of them were Persian

  • @АртемКалошин
    @АртемКалошин 2 роки тому

    Great work. As always

  • @justforthis3208
    @justforthis3208 2 роки тому +5

    Where do you find the brilliant footage and music for these videos?

  • @pacifistidentitarian549
    @pacifistidentitarian549 2 роки тому +2

    please consider a video on La Tablada 1982 or the Carapintadas between 1987 and 1990

  • @smukysmucr324
    @smukysmucr324 2 роки тому +3

    Another masterpiece.

  • @Yusuf-bm7hi
    @Yusuf-bm7hi 2 роки тому +2

    Masterpiece. Music and video compatibility took me back to those times of Iran. Classic MajorSamm 10/10

  • @ilikeinformation2775
    @ilikeinformation2775 2 роки тому +4

    Great video once again. Where do you get the footage for all of your videos?

  • @LuckyJo3
    @LuckyJo3 2 роки тому +2

    You should consider making a music video of the South African special task force (taakmag)

  • @alpha141_
    @alpha141_ Рік тому +3

    Now seriously where did you found this video?

  • @Geckotr
    @Geckotr Рік тому

    I got addicted to your videos. Love your work! Can you do the First Gulf War edit with "Seasons in the Abyss" as a soundtrack? That'd be awesome!!

  • @NorwoodingSkullMask
    @NorwoodingSkullMask Рік тому +3

    I feel the sudden urge to purchase an H&K G3

  • @billbailey1620
    @billbailey1620 2 роки тому +1

    Now that's how you fire a g3 so your vision doesn't blur.i never knew you weren't supposed to shoulder it.takes the recoil right out.

  • @aceofhearts573
    @aceofhearts573 Рік тому +3

    I wish their was more footage of the Iran Iraq War.

  • @JohnSmith-st5ud
    @JohnSmith-st5ud Рік тому

    damn i love this channel

  • @freshfrozen3035
    @freshfrozen3035 2 роки тому +10

    My dad was 55th airborne ❤️
    He was a forward observer in Khorramshahr

    • @donkthedankee8595
      @donkthedankee8595 2 роки тому +3

      Both artesh and sepah fought hand in hand for the recapture of the city, at the command of shaheed sayyad shirazi. Bani sadr’s incompetence led to the fall of the city in the first place

    • @freshfrozen3035
      @freshfrozen3035 Рік тому +3

      @@donkthedankee8595 sepah made Iran look bad w there untrained men, very unprofessional unlike the artesh

    • @donkthedankee8595
      @donkthedankee8595 Рік тому +1

      @@freshfrozen3035 Actually sepah was one of the few main branches of the military after the revolution apart from the artesh that underwent professional military training. Shaheed Mahmoud Kaveh which was the commander of the 155th IRGC Shohada special forces brigade was one of the commanders responsible for the liberation of Iranian Kurdistan, such as in the saqqez, bukan and alvatan regions, and also the dreaded Doleto prison which was used to hold conscripts and other Iranian soldiers for torture by the separatists. Artesh however struggled severely in the north during the beginning of the war, being ambushed by Komala insurgents frequently, so sepah had to intervene and train its troops for mountain and irregular warfare to hunt down Komala hideouts in the mountains. There is a very great movie depicting the Kurdistan insurgency with an actor portraying the likeness of Shaheed Mahmoud Kaveh, the movie is called "Shoore Shirin". Don't worry, both the Artesh and Sepah are shown in the movie

    • @grandayatollah5655
      @grandayatollah5655 Рік тому +4

      Sadly 55th airborne have been deglected nowadays. They still have the same equipment they had 40 years ago besides vests

    • @donkthedankee8595
      @donkthedankee8595 Рік тому +1

      @@freshfrozen3035 How can a arteshi division be full of IRGC?

  • @Oswaldo_Joe02
    @Oswaldo_Joe02 Місяць тому +1

    The footages surely looked like an action movie.

  • @Memento_Kuzeh
    @Memento_Kuzeh Рік тому +6

    13,000 Iranian military officers were executed after the revolution which destroyed the Iranian military right before this war. which is why these lads are not trained at all. just a bunch of volunteers.

  • @ITSSIRWAN86
    @ITSSIRWAN86 Рік тому

    nice edit man

  • @MichaelKian.
    @MichaelKian. 5 місяців тому +4

    At that time, Iranians had a famous saying among themselves: We give blood but never soil.

  • @skxlter5747
    @skxlter5747 2 роки тому +1

    You should add on music that came out that same year as the war took place for your videos

  • @SpiderGeometry
    @SpiderGeometry 2 роки тому +16

    I knew _why_ the Iran-Iraq war happened but didn't know much about the actual conflict itself. Always wondered why it took 8 years and ended in a stalemate - after seeing the tactics in this, I think I know.

    • @OshinAttari
      @OshinAttari Рік тому

      Saddam had A Lot Of Sponsor From west and east and he continue to war

  • @artarezaei8720
    @artarezaei8720 Місяць тому +1

    The guy with the green beanie is a character
    I wonder if he survived

  • @DERKONIG12345
    @DERKONIG12345 2 роки тому +3

    I have never seen G3 being used excessively in full auto elsewhere...

  • @enclavesoldier8370
    @enclavesoldier8370 2 роки тому

    Babe wake up, MajorSamm posted another video.

  • @Fulcanelli88
    @Fulcanelli88 Рік тому +4

    City of Blood ≈
    Villa heroica,noble y Leal.

  • @voran5691
    @voran5691 2 роки тому

    great video, as always makes me wonder where did you get such a great music taste

  • @mexicanwitharock
    @mexicanwitharock Рік тому +4

    Damn now i want a G3

  • @kilgore.
    @kilgore. Рік тому +1

    I'm curious, do you have a playlist or something? The vids are great but honestly the song choice is perfect and they are my exact taste, found so many new songs just from whats on the channel. PS ordered an Africa Addio tshirt a few days ago looking forward to receiving it

  • @sammycherfaoui3685
    @sammycherfaoui3685 2 роки тому +5

    Hey MajorSamm where do you find all the documentaries that you are using for your videos ? they seem really interesting
    Ps: you do a very good job