Hydra Rockets Overload Extremely Satisfying
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Can you show a A-10 Thunderbolt?
E@@EEEEEEEE
Good news? I will be the judge of that
it Locks like a pp
Lockheed Martin: “Yes, this is called the Advanced Tactical Ultra-duper Hyper Pushing Dowel, made from advanced wood materials. That will be $500,000 per device”
LOL
Reminds me of the luxury fountain pen brand Montblanc. They call plastic something like _precious synthetic resin._ And those pens can reach over $500.
No no my guy, that's not wood! That's a fine sculpted biocarbon mesh.
Very accurate 👌🏾
$1000 easy @@FakeAssHandsomeMcGee_
Is that an overloaded hydra rocket or are you just happy to see me
😂😂😂😂
BAHAHAHAHA
Ah dear, i quite forgot it was there.
**Pulls out whole fucking pod from under the pants**
Arrest meee make it sexyyyy sell me meth pleaaase so I can get arrested by this daddy of a cop…
💀😂😂😂😂😂
Those are roughly 3000 dollar ordinance being loaded into a roughly 52 million dollar piece of military hardware with a stick.
That's because the engineers NEVER want to forget about the Flintstones Factor.
It worked in Caveman days and it canwork today.
Because that's all you really need
Yeah lets spend another 2 million dollars to make a fricking loader that any human can do it manual
Actually about 150 million dollars
and the stick is probly 100 BILLION 😂😂😂
That wooden stick costed the governement $600 per stick and it has an expiration date of 2 years according to the manufacture’s guide.
actually the wooden stick the army issued didn't work, so this is something the loading crew created and that cost $1 in work and will go on forever.
Not with my tax dollars they're not
...that wooden dowel pusher cost the taxpayers $ 15,000...
I could find that same stick on the ground for free, the US military is obviously overpaying
@@natemadill2390all on purpose, just friends making each other rich
@@natemadill2390That's the joke
You gonna wish that was a joke 😂
@@thomasjuniardi3559 if its not a joke its money laundering
My brain likes that sounds
Me too
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The sound of the rockets going back in is extremely satisfying
That sound is super satisfying
I really thought there was a better solution than “poke it with a stick” 😂
If we spent more millions and billions then yes there could be a better quicker solution
Like imagine being able to push all of those in at once using 19 sticks attached to a board
government: finds a simple cheap solution
people: OMG BRO THATS SO DUMB
government: ok *makes an expensive unnecessary solution*
people: OMG BRO THATS SO DUMB
Ape tool strong.
Bro, big stick has been humanity's greatest asset since the very beginning, right next to big rock and fire 🔥
Yes me to
This is a prime example of the government trusting their service members with muti million dollar equipment but not a microwave in the barracks.😂
That’s just the army they give Air Force a microwave in there dorms at least for tech school
@@commanderstorm8874 because they know how to type out numbers
@@commanderstorm8874Operational as well
@@commanderstorm8874tech school so no it isn't just the army
The Marines can't afford a microwave
Its like when the nerf darts pop back out
This noise made my nonexistent Spidey senses tingle
Gotta love the fact that even with multi million dollar equipment a chuck of wood still has its uses
knowing the military that is a $10000 piece of wood
NASA spent millions of dollars to invent a ball point pen that could write in zero gravity. The soviets just used a pencil.
@@stevewesby Nasa bought pens from a company that payed to develop them and so did the soviets, turns out having conductive powder floating around in your spacecraft is a problem.
@@stevewesbyNASA didn’t invent the space pen.
@@Keepitcivil1201 yes and no. They tried. An urban legend states that NASA spent a large amount of money to develop a pen that would write in space (the result purportedly being the Fisher Space Pen), while the Soviets just used pencils. In reality, NASA began to develop a space pen, but when development costs skyrocketed the project was abandoned and astronauts went back to using pencils, along with the Soviets.[3][4] However, the claim that NASA spent millions on the Space Pen is incorrect, as the Fisher pen was developed using private capital, not government funding. The development of the thixotropic ink cost Paul Fisher around $1 million (equivalent to $9.29 million in 2022). NASA, and the Soviets, eventually began purchasing such pens.
Thank you for making this vid. There are so many of us with this problem and no solutions. My attack helicopter has been parked for weeks with missiles hanging out. Now I don't have to call a pro
Bro... XD
Yup same hear I just let ‘em rip
You need to borrow my stick?
I tried standing mine on its tail so the rockets would slide back... I broke the tail. 😔
Comment of the year
U.S. Army Apache guy here. So some context….these aren’t “overloaded” the hydras make a click sound when they get seated into the tube properly…if you don’t hear the click. Push it out and try it again until you hear the click. Wash rinse repeat until all the tubes are loaded properly.
You know, those tubes hold beer cans perfectly. Get up to altitude for about 5 min before you land, and they get cold. Don't ask me how I know.
Hypothetically, how many beers can that launcher hold? Each tube fully loaded
@@maanihamskii6392 couldn't tell you the total. But one can get a case of 24 to its target, no problem. I have only been loaded to support a two man overnight Cavalry team. However, I have been told that two full pods could support a squad of Marines, a cav troop, or an entire wing of airmen for one night ground support. Results may vary. Not to exceed 37.5 deg extended nose down attitude or altitudes above 10000 ft for more than 3 min when OAT below 35 degrees.
"Firing rockets.......WAIT NO THE BEER"
@@jaxonboys3366Would you say the benefit to morale is equal to anything one can accomplish with a rocket? I can see a good case for this type of system in the nordic militaries 😂
@@Elenrai
Yes definitely, there have been studies and field trials that reveal just that. Flight crews and troop commanders are now confident that the loads can be interchangeable, depending on the current tactical and/or crew environment.
made sgt happy hearing all the clicks as he pushed them all in. Until one didn't click, and we had to swap the launcher. He was not happy that day.
Why didn't it click?
@@senioravocado1864launcher was damaged in one tube, they had to replace the whole thing.
@@docvolt5214 ouch
@@senioravocado1864
*MLRS*
Pros- Lots of rockets in one weapon
Cons- Lots of breakable parts in one weapon
Avg 15y big brain activity
Who else waited for the vine boom effect 😂
Rocket - $2799
Stick reset thingy - priceless
that clank sound is dopamine material
Glad I’m not the only one who thinks that.
yea your not the only two
i’m sure the innocent children attempting to learn loved the sound as it hit there schools .
@@pop-up5982 probably.
@@pop-up5982hahahahaha
Those schools should have parents that fight the terrorists instead of waiting for daddy USA to deal with them
Netflix: are you watching?
Someone’s daughter:
😂😂
What part specifically?
@@katzlover321"Get back in there!"
shut up
It’s always someone’s daughter bro😂😂
Here i was thinking that they were a muzzle loader
You can see him puff up like a pufferfish when he gets angry
We all know that bit of wood got about 30 other uses around the barracks 😂
If you're well behaved it only has 1 use
A stick is pretty useful
Its called a ram rod for some reason
Everything can be a plug if you are -horny- creative enough
@@bavm1885bavm all the way to the potatoes baby
POV: When the nerf dart won’t stay in the blaster 😂
That nostalgia hit harder than the rockets shown above.
People are always overloading our local hydro rocket
rip to the people with trypophobia
Ah yes, a problem I frequently face
“The stick” mans first and greatest tool
Military ASMR is all I need bro
That hydra rocket popped like the time you are in your early puberty and you need to have presentation in front of the class
"High advance pushing mechanism"
Americans: nah
Piece of wood with tape on it
Americans: oh hell yeah
I see a lot of people complaining that the US hasn’t come up with something more advanced. However, why would they need to waste more money on some new system when they could just do that for basically free?
@@amuronam1345you don't know how the military works do you??
@@budwilliams7908 Probably not.
It's not wood it's plastic
@@password6025 Same thing.
You say Hail Hydra!!
We need this pinned 😂
Hail Hydra!
HAILLL HYDRAA
Lmao
I thought so,
you say hail hydra then wack it with a 🔨
POV they accidentally shoot the hydra rocket while your in front of the launcher:
DRILL SEARGENT: WHATS THAT SOUND?!
MARINE: THATS THE SOUND OF FREEDOM SIR
Me: hAhA hAmMeR gO bOnK
kaboom ricko 💀
Not funny
Okay, Listen Up. I see from the comments posted here that very few of you know that these are Training Rockets. There is no explosive warhead or fuse. It's just a piece of blue metal that screws onto a motor and duplicates the weight of a real warhead. It's a reusable dead weight for target practice. It also loads into the launcher from the front, but because of it's short length, the loader has to use a dowel to properly seat the weapon in the unit and attach the arming clip at the rear of the launcher. If the aircraft returns and must be unloaded, the arming clip is disconnected and the weapon is pushed forward, from the rear of the launcher . . using a wooden dowel.
Did you seriously type " listen up" to people reading? How about " read closely"
@@RainyDaySocialClubWe all know what he meant. Using context is just as important if not more so, then using the “right word”.
Without being a self righteous ass,
Thank you for the clarification 🙂
Thanks for the explanation of what was shown, but that does not mitigate the excessive cost of the dowel.
Somebody probably just made the dowel. With a lot of stuff in aviation an engineer throws a spec in a manual
telling you dimensions or values and then it's up to the technician to manufacture the tool. So I understand your point. It probably doesn't apply to this situation.
“It’s an older code… but it Checks out”…. Lmao
They sound so fucking cool though, man is reloading FREEDOM
Does anyone else remember when are nerf guns would do this 😂
i do
We're back to the flintlock days.
Muzzleloader days, works better
That sound when he pushed it in kinda sounds satisfying.
This would probably drive someone with trypophobia bonkers.
Arming mechanisms are life savers 😂😂😂
Very useful will use this method next time I’m loading a hydra rocket
He's got some nerve pressing the detonator with his stick😂
That isn’t the detonator. Most explosives are turn based primed, and these also have to travel a certain amount out from the tubes to prime.
What's worse the fear of poking rockets with a stick or trypophobia?
_Ah yes, another fabulous day for our 1996 Man of the Year, Rod_
Ramsey Roketin '97
It's painted blue, it's a practice rocket, No boom boom 💥💥💥💥
No boom but the motor could still be live
👽So U. N. Helmets are ok for practice?
It just means what's inside them is inert.
Edit: Still talking about the helmets. @@tomupchurch4911
That's what she said - No Boom Boom.....
@@tomupchurch4911 more like rookie XD
Yoo that sound is so satisfying
I imagine him saying "get back in there you" literally every single time.
Well now I know what to do if my attack helicopter starts doing the thing
EOD hammer
No one:
New guy in training: *pucker-factor past MAX*
As a 6531 Aviation Ordnanceman i approve this. Never had a chance to load rocket pods (reload anyways), only CBU, JDAM, Fire Bomb, AIM-9, and training ordnance.
Thank you very much for your service. God bless.
👻🤠
someone make a 10 hour version of that sound please
George out here doing side quests
The hydra rocket after 9 months: 🫄🫄🫄🫄
Pvt: “what happens if that explodes sarge”
Sarge: “suddenly it’s no longer my problem”
😂
Sarge: "I'll have a shitload of paperwork to do."
Make a speed loader for it like a revolver 🤠
The Army: "Just push it back in"
The Navy: 👁️👄👁️
Bro got that musket reload animation
Oh thank you sooo soo much for clearing that up!!! I wasnt sure what to do with my apache helicopter thats currently sitting in my driveway, collecting dust, ever since I mistakenly overstuffed it with hydra rockets!! I was thinking of just scrapping the entire thing
My wife when she “isn’t in the mood”
Bro was like, allright we doing this musket style
The bloons boutta get PTSD
"What the fuck are you doing private?!"
"He overloaded the charges sir"
"And why the fuck are you pushing them back with a hammer?!"
"Lt, I think we can speed up this process by using a hammer"
whack a hydra
Well that's the most military answer I could imagine. "It's sticking out? Just poke it with a stick"
Expensive and deadly game of "Wack A Mole!"
That tip will definitely come in handy. 😅
Its all fun and games till u push it back too hard
And it does nothing because those rockets have to spin to be armed.
@@password6025okay, and then it spins and arms
What do I do?
@@GalicianResidentthey also have proximity fuses, so they have to fly a certain distance before they are armed and able to explode.
@@TheDirtyNorth907 okay, and then it spins and then starts flying to that certain distance and then arms
What do i do?
@@GalicianResident it still won't arm if you drop it or try and spin it while dropping it. So nothing happens. The fins will pop out that's about it.
The stick probably comes with a annual subscription
Ah yes the official "Get back in there" tool.
A thousand dollar rockets in the multi million dollar attack helicopter is stuck, uses a stick
The traditional way never gets old 😂
not stuck the guy just pushed it in too far
Weapons officer: Technically, the rocket has to pass the detent and then be pushed back to seat on the launcher.
Class dismissed.
This happens to me ALL the time when I'm trying to take out my war chopper!
That’s the quiet kids water bottle
Also the reason you use a wooden dowel is because of static electricity, most of these rockets are set off by a small electrical charge and not by a traditional firing pin.
Also that’s made of plastic
No, it's just to prevent damage from rough handling. You load the rocket by hand and slide it into the metal launch tube. The aircraft is also grounded with a grounding cable.
@@thybigballs okay bud guess you know better lol
@@WillyWonka224 I do in fact know what I’m talking about. I’ve loaded many rockets in my time.
@@thybigballs well it must of been awhile ago maybe alpha model back in your time lol because nowadays we don’t do it that way anymore bud
“Everything reminds me of her😢”
👁️👄👁️
wait, what??? 😮
You pushed 70mm ø rockets in her? 😮
@@ImR97-uj4yyshe gave her the glory hole😅
I get the joke, but imagine some African warlord actually searching this up for how to arm his militants😂
One of the most expensive tripophobia you will ever face
A ballpine hammer😏🔨⚒️💥
Ballpeen
The enemy on the ground: Oh neat! *Anti air missile launched*
There so calm and assured of their work they stand and launch a rocket directly at themselves
I normally hate asmr...
My brain loves this sound tho.
Captain America: Did someone said Hydra?
That sound is so good 🤤
Glory hole sounds sorry glory home sounds 😅
I thought mans was going to beat it like a bat 💀
"No, it's not time yet, we havent even left base"
That Hydra: Hello there !!!
Simple as long as they are blue.
Agreed ,👍👍
What happens if it’s not blue
it's real not a dummy.
@NarasimhaDiyasena training round. It will fire, but there is no explosives in the tip.
@@DeadCat-42blue is training, they wouldn't load a real rocket so chill.
I am convinced they were inspired by beehives. They're like, "What should we put on this chopper? Hornets' nest!".
This is exactly like when I have nerf bullets stick back out
That tool is Part No. 136B.200F, a Ligniified Carbon Munition Adjustment Rod, with a 20 yera use patent, manufactured by Raytheon, and supplied to the pentagon in packs of 6 at a cost of $2,450 per LCMA Rod. The people of Bumfook Kentucky are grateful to their Congressman for writing that factory order into the appropriations bill.
Well done
real?
Give me the NSN and I can tell you
Imagine if everyone focused on peace instead
Imagine if John Lennon had a Concealed Weapon Permit and Go Away
naaaah, thats boring!
Wow so deep. That’s never gonna happen
As I grow older I see that arming the good ones is necessary. I am aware of US war crimes, but still, If it is not the US which is strongest, the alternatives are/were Nazi Germany, Russia, China...
Its a game theoretical riddle: how could the world disarm if one 'defector' player's action is enough
@NetiNeti : God said : ".. Peace!..Peace!.. But there is no PEACE.. "...
"..THERE IS NO PEACE TO THE WICKED.."
I you want GENUINE , TRUE "peace" , come to the TRUE source of PEACE, the "Prince of PEACE" - the Lord Jesus Christ...
"..PEACE I give to you, unlike what the WORLD "peace" is offering you.." (John 14:27, paraphrased)...
For a second there, I thought he was gonna bonk that missile
"You can't have appliances in the barracks, Bit you can have this"
POV: it’s the 1800’s and you get asked what ARE YOU DOING? “Sorry sir just reloading the new hydra rockets back into the cannon”