I couldn’t imagine this. Sounds like nothing but hell. My great grandad was in the Royal Field artillery from 1910-1918. His battery came under what was described in dispatches as “very heavy enemy shell fire” He ran through the shelling and carried away the four surviving members of his gun team who were wounded. Getting one to safety each time then going back out again. How people ever worked through this is unbelievable
rgd963 He was awarded the military medal and promoted to Sergeant. On another occasion he was supposed of been awarded the distinguished conduct medal for saving a wounded officer under fire but lost it in a coin toss to the chap who helped him (they were told there would be only one medal awarded so they decided it on a coin toss)
imagine this 5 to 10 times heavier and louder going on for 9 days and with every whistle thinking you will die now that must be true hell in ww1 can't even imagine it... unbelievable what humans can do to themselfs
I tried it by duplicating the tab 5 times... A: it just sounded like static with some whistling over top of it.... and B: the silence from when I paused it feels weird now
I love the deep roar of the large caliber shells coming down, and the "THWUMP" of the more distant guns. Why I find the sound of artillery soothing is beyond me.
@@Edude117 - That's where you're wrong, kiddo. Lived a stones-throw from a live fire range, artillery and autocannon fire was so common it became white noise. I'll always love the sound of artillery. The big guns never tire.
@@yourarseismine1016 - Considering the inefficacy of artillery in trench warfare? It became background noise to the soldiers. Keep your helmet on, don't peek over the trench top, and your biggest problems are now lice, fungus, and foot-rot. Your attempt at moral posturing is pathetic.
The shelling isn't in great enough quantities in this vid to be Vraks. This is at most 50 guns. There should be at least 200 guns for it to be a section on Vraks. You shouldn't even be able to tell that there are separate explosions or shells falling. Just one, continuous, screaming explosion.
The worst part is when the artillery stops, the attack starts...... And this is after 5 days or 2 weeks of nonstop artillery and barely to no food, now you have to take up arms in the rain, mud, snow, cold, blood and night, and face down the hundreds of advancing soliders charging your very position, don't even bother trying to imagine the smell, the artillery would bring up the buried dead and the unearthly smells they let off, meat grinder.
Would love to get hold of these individual sound effects. Never found anything this spectacular... not available to get in decent quality anyway. Specially the shell whistles and whooshes.
It was daily for about an hour in the morning and one in the afternoon and several hours before an offensive. Soldiers would make their daily schedules after the daily artillery barrage and would actually find it weird if it runs late sometime
@@jasonrowley5770 Absolutely mad. I don't understand how humans can endure this with the motivation of an "order". How did any man come out of this sane?!
It is actually, artillery shells depending on the size and design make all sorts of different noises. Some scream, some hiss, some make a loud whizzing sound, some whistle. This is because many shells have a strip of groves on the tail to help them grab the rifling on the inside of the gun tube. Mortar shells tend to whistle very loudly due to the tail fins. What you are hearing in this video are heavy medium and light artillery and mortar shells in a heavy bombardment. Sometimes in WWI the shelling was light, one to two shells a minute, other times it rained shells like what you are hear here.
I couldn’t imagine this. Sounds like nothing but hell.
My great grandad was in the Royal Field artillery from 1910-1918.
His battery came under what was described in dispatches as “very heavy enemy shell fire”
He ran through the shelling and carried away the four surviving members of his gun team who were wounded. Getting one to safety each time then going back out again.
How people ever worked through this is unbelievable
The ww1 hacksaw ridge! Fasinating
he did't get the victoria cross???
rgd963
He was awarded the military medal and promoted to Sergeant.
On another occasion he was supposed of been awarded the distinguished conduct medal for saving a wounded officer under fire but lost it in a coin toss to the chap who helped him (they were told there would be only one medal awarded so they decided it on a coin toss)
@@B2091 unbelievable!
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The real artillery sound at the receiving end
imagine this 5 to 10 times heavier and louder going on for 9 days and with every whistle thinking you will die now that must be true hell in ww1 can't even imagine it... unbelievable what humans can do to themselfs
I tried it by duplicating the tab 5 times... A: it just sounded like static with some whistling over top of it.... and B: the silence from when I paused it feels weird now
@@bastian_5975 Imagine something like that, But All of the noise is louder than fireworks, And you could die At any, Any moment.
@@bastian_5975 Also need to consider the waves having direct physical effects on your body...
Put this full volume when someone is in the bathroom...
lmao
Lol
also connect it to a speaker
LMAO
Holy crap.
“If you want to find the Private,
I know where he is,
He’s hanging on the old barbed wire~”
To fire the Artillery is a Joy, but to be on the receiving end…
*is a true horrible nightmare*
Amazing sounds. I'm sure to listen to this again. It really hits close to home the horrors of the Great War
Not really, the artillery would be too heavy to distinguish individual sounds. This is super lightweight
@@hammerr true, good point
@@komradeheavy3522 look up drum fire sound, that's more accurate
I can't imagine how heart racing it was to hear this, and the horror of hearing it stop suddenly, not knowing when it'll start again
If it stopped it means they are coming
Watch this with at least two other similar videos on in different tabs, and you've MAYBE scratched the surface of what a barrage actually was.
May the poor souls who fought and died in this horrible war find peace
interesting
I love the deep roar of the large caliber shells coming down, and the "THWUMP" of the more distant guns.
Why I find the sound of artillery soothing is beyond me.
Because you've never heard it in person. A WW1 veteran would be appalled hearing you say that artillery is "soothing".
@@Edude117 - That's where you're wrong, kiddo. Lived a stones-throw from a live fire range, artillery and autocannon fire was so common it became white noise.
I'll always love the sound of artillery. The big guns never tire.
@@Prometheus19853 I lived in Fort Hood for a while and when they had live artillery fire at night the walls shook
@@Prometheus19853 Now try living in a trench with those artillery guns firing on top of you, tell us how soothing it is.
@@yourarseismine1016 - Considering the inefficacy of artillery in trench warfare? It became background noise to the soldiers. Keep your helmet on, don't peek over the trench top, and your biggest problems are now lice, fungus, and foot-rot.
Your attempt at moral posturing is pathetic.
1.75x speed and then loop it for ten days on maximum volume.
Verdún 💀
Welcome to Vraks, boys.
The shelling isn't in great enough quantities in this vid to be Vraks. This is at most 50 guns.
There should be at least 200 guns for it to be a section on Vraks. You shouldn't even be able to tell that there are separate explosions or shells falling. Just one, continuous, screaming explosion.
Edalwulf Bergmann
Geez, thanks for ruining my comment. People cant take a break nowadays, even in the 42nd Millenia?
@@jnb_110
>People cant take a break
No. Now get back to work.
Edalwulf Bergmann
Sure, now go back on being an asshole, thank you.
Add a few PEW PEWs into the mix and this is pretty close, tho I must agree with Edawulf, this also needs more heavy dakka.
*SHELL SHOCK*
POV: you’re fighting the Death Korps of Krieg and they’re preparing to charge. This is all you hear before their charge begins
This is all you've heard for the past week. Fixed your post.
This is Cute Girlfriend Lap Pillow ASMR for Kriegsmen tbh
People who Transport supplies: How Much artillery do you need?
Commander: yes
Listen at 0.25% speed for self induced shell shock!
XD
🤯
The worst part is when the artillery stops, the attack starts...... And this is after 5 days or 2 weeks of nonstop artillery and barely to no food, now you have to take up arms in the rain, mud, snow, cold, blood and night, and face down the hundreds of advancing soliders charging your very position, don't even bother trying to imagine the smell, the artillery would bring up the buried dead and the unearthly smells they let off, meat grinder.
I play this when I have one of my war games on the table. Over the top boys!
Would love to get hold of these individual sound effects. Never found anything this spectacular... not available to get in decent quality anyway. Specially the shell whistles and whooshes.
Grandfather was in WW1- glad he didn’t have internet in his old age to listen to this again
now this is my kind of asmr
Hi! Is it okay to use the audio of this video for educational purposes about war in a journalistic piece? I would credit you of course.
ASMR
you can hear some CoD sergeant scream your name. while playing one of the earlies CoD games
Duplicate this tab 3 times and you'll have a sense of what it must have been like.
thats drumfire
Also add gunfire
And the screams of the damned
Ya about 40 seconds in I start losing it
In ww1, they endure this at least 30 minutes...
@@calvinnyala9580 make that months
That’s Shell Shock for you
@@yuhboii7862 make that years...
303 days of this is absolute mad (Battle of Verdun, 1916)
forcing the soldiers to live like rats in trenches and to endure this at least twice a week was all sorts of inhumane
It was daily for about an hour in the morning and one in the afternoon and several hours before an offensive. Soldiers would make their daily schedules after the daily artillery barrage and would actually find it weird if it runs late sometime
Sometimes depending what battle even for weeks and months
Imagine having to carry your wounded under this bombardment back to the rear 😭
@@jasonrowley5770 Absolutely mad. I don't understand how humans can endure this with the motivation of an "order". How did any man come out of this sane?!
POV: the final wave on shellshock
War is hell
GET DOWN!!!😱😱😱😱
INCOMING 😱😱😱😱😱😱!!!!!
GET DOWN SOLDIER!!!😱😱😱
GET DOWN YOU IDIOT!!!!😠😠😠
MEN CHAARRRRRGGGGGGEEEEEE!!!! !!!!
WATCH OUT COMRADES FRITZ IS ABOUT TO CHARGE TOO !!!
This would turn a 20 minute crap into a 30 second one instantly!
don't forget diarreaha
I always imagine Godzilla stomping when they fire/explode such a horrific sound
TAKE COVE!
artillery barrage is may more scary
but Stuka..........
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childs play compared to drumfire
wow this helped me sleep well! 👍👍
Steel Rain incoooommmmminng!
Did we get 'em?
Why is it whistling like fireworks though? Is that accurate to reality?
It is actually, artillery shells depending on the size and design make all sorts of different noises. Some scream, some hiss, some make a loud whizzing sound, some whistle. This is because many shells have a strip of groves on the tail to help them grab the rifling on the inside of the gun tube. Mortar shells tend to whistle very loudly due to the tail fins. What you are hearing in this video are heavy medium and light artillery and mortar shells in a heavy bombardment. Sometimes in WWI the shelling was light, one to two shells a minute, other times it rained shells like what you are hear here.
@@RetroPaladin85 Very interesting. Thanks for the clarification.
As shells pierce the sky/air they make a whistling noise,m this is usually due to the small gaps in between the shell casing and the actual shell
Yes, as horrific as it seem it's accurate
Yes the germans designed a nuke to whistle to scare the enemy that much more...
THE SOUND OF WAR
Lipton from Band of Brothers: 😂😂😂
Sounds more like a bombing raid
Yawn from hell...""
I see you've met The Boomers.
Reminds me of "The Lost Battalion" and "Band of Brothers: Argonne Arc". So brutiful. (Combo of brutal and beautiful) 🥲
iwould say make it a bit more intese more of the same sound happinging everywhere
playing this at 2x speed and much worst
What the Islamic State faced.
bro got infinite shells buyed with robux💀
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This is the real artillery sound at the receving end.
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Call of duty 2
Lightning
Bf 109
Natter
I love war
I hate the war this is terrefyying
Because you've never fought in one, coward. Sick freak