Just a reminder during WWII Mr Northrop was so good at designing planes that the US military had to turn down some of his proposals just so the other engineering companies could have a piece of the pie
Funny thing is, the B-21 is still estimated to be less expensive than the B-2, to operate, and produce. Part of this is down to the fact that the USAF was bouncing around the idea of ordering 80 (this is the smallest estimate) B-21s, while only 21 B-2s were ever built. Volume of production allows you to reduce costs.
It's also technological maturity. When the B-2 was built they had to practically invent all the Stealth features. Now they can piggyback off that work and probably a humongous amount of research from the F-35 program
@@rockboy3970 Northrop got probably no information on the F-35, Lockheed would never give them that. But they sure as hell are hired dozens of people from Lockheed who worked on JSF.
The fact the Northrop name finally made the flying wing concept work decades after he basically burned his career trying brings a smile to my face. That alone is priceless.
This is probably the 20th time I've watched this video. instead of listening to "money, money, money", i watch this video because it truly encapsulates the extremes of what this song is about. More money, easier solutions, less stress. The intention of this song/video truly hit... well done!!
@@BENKYismAnd now a more advanced stealth bomber with a higher payload costs a third of that amount. Cheap, quality, and high numbers. The American MIC makes me coom sometimes even if it is inefficient and largely corrupted by CEO bonuses and shareholder interests overriding the pragmatic aspect of defense contracting
I hope companies start doing this kind of stuff on there own soon. The power of memes and vintage footage with that 80/90’s flare is powerful for getting 20 somethings on your sides
Stuff like the little flashes at 1:17 being synced with to the beat is such a small detail that took extra work to edit just right, but it fits so well and shows the true effort that Index puts into these videos (Also quintuple the airforce budget)
Imagine for a moment, a plane jointly made by Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and Lockheed Martin, and Raytheon, with engines jointly made by Pratt & Whitney, General Electric, and Rolls Royce. The ultimate American military plane.
…and yet still can’t produce a single hypersonic missile which can actually, I dunno, WORK. China, Russia, NK and Iran are in shambles, that’s for sure. Muh almost 1 trillion defence budget btw 🤡
Seeing the YF-23 in person was so bizzare. Up close it looks so alien and its true size is revealed. It's a shame this bird never went into production.
Ace combat will only ever be real when we figure out compact fusion energy and how to reload pylons in mid-air with replicated ordinance. That, and only if BVR missiles stop being a real thing and Radar tech regressed back to the mid 60s.
1:08 I love how in this clip, you have all of these spaceship looking aircraft, and then you have Grumman's E-2 Hawkeye, a carrier-based AWACS aircraft from the 1960's, just chilling there amongst them.
For anyone wondering, the named Grumman "Cats" consist of the F4F Wildcat, F6F Hellcat, F7F Tigercat, F8F Bearcat, F9F (F-9) Panther, F9F-6 (F-9F) Cougar, XF10F Jaguar, F11F (F-11) Tiger, and the F-14 Tomcat.
2:36 from left to right. F6F Hellcat. An impressive replacement to the F4F Wildcat that even the Japanese pilots who survived fighting them said are a better plane than anything they had. They changed so little to the overall look of the F6F from the F4F that experienced Japanese pilots couldn't tell they were fighting a plane totally different from the previously easily defeated F4F. F-14 Tomcat. A plane that struck fear into the Iraqi forces who were piloting the Mig-23. Migs would take off and then seemingly out of no where just explode after take off. They had no clue what was going on. It was so rampant that Iraqi pilots refused to take off and grounded themselves. F7F Tigercat. The replacement to the P-38 Lightning. It never was since the war ended before it could be distributed to P-38 squadrons in the pacific and Jet aircraft were proving quite capable. F8F Bearcat. Similar to the F7F. the F8F was a replacement to the F6F and F4U Corsair. Again, it saw limited service due to the fact the war ended before it could be distributed to their Squadrons on mass. F4U Corsair. Speaking of in the last descriptor, the F4U was a very powerful aircraft that saw most of it's use in pacific and was very liked by its pilots. Yes. I have 3300 hours in Warthunder.
Western support to Ukraine and edits like this have really helped me realize that I FUCKING LOVE THE WESTERN/NATO MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰🥰
This is how the military should really be getting people to sign up. Just get a few meme channels start making this type of stuff and people will probably join
Honestly I enjoy it. Whether you like war or not, these companies are some of the single biggest reasons our country is still so indifferent to most outside threats today.
The choice of music had me wondering if it might be satire. I mean, do we *really* need to spend that much money on a new stealth bomber? Do we even really need a new one at all? Sure, it’s probably an amazing upgrade, but wouldn’t that money be better spent elsewhere? I know I for one can think of several better ways to spend it. Starting with NASA and better STEM education for primary school students. Or it could go to healthcare. Or used for more patrol aircraft for the southern border. We don’t need walls or barbwire. We need more eyes in the sky, and seismic sensors in the ground. Could probably create a surveillance network of cheap-ish drones and in-ground sensors capable of monitoring any and all life along the border. Seismic sensors would pick up any large animals(including people) in areas where a drone may not be presently covering, and the closest drone would be dispatched to the area. Seismic sensors would also pick up any attempt at tunneling. Not only would all this be better at preventing illegal crossings, but depending on what other sensors are installed in the drones and alongside the seismic monitors, we could be gathering data that would be useful to science. So in the end, lots of that money would still go to the “military-industrial complex,” but just in different and in some cases less direct ways. Also, active duty and veterans alike could use better healthcare too.
I swear, had I seen these vids as a kid I would've been either a pilot or an engineer by now. The Grumman S-2 Tracker at the museum I work at also wants me to lol
If I had a nickel for every time a Northrop drone crashed within 500 meters of me, I'd have two nickels. It's not much but it's weird it's happened twice.
This poor man has discovered what the algorithm desires of him.
he is now doomed to eternally make edits
@@monkeyanimationandgamingnot the worst fate on UA-cam.
@@brandtlucasbrandt true
@@brandtlucasbrandtat least they are freedompilled edits and not a those shitty little dark age germany ww2 ones
@@ugs192 Those god damn Nazis
Just a reminder during WWII Mr Northrop was so good at designing planes that the US military had to turn down some of his proposals just so the other engineering companies could have a piece of the pie
Really
P-61C
mmmmm
So good at making planes, they shut some of his projects down because he was basically forming a monopoly simply because he was too good.
What are the names of those planes?
“Bro calm down i know we legalized coke for you but the other companies need a fuckin chance”
Funny thing is, the B-21 is still estimated to be less expensive than the B-2, to operate, and produce.
Part of this is down to the fact that the USAF was bouncing around the idea of ordering 80 (this is the smallest estimate) B-21s, while only 21 B-2s were ever built. Volume of production allows you to reduce costs.
It's also technological maturity. When the B-2 was built they had to practically invent all the Stealth features. Now they can piggyback off that work and probably a humongous amount of research from the F-35 program
This is why the f 35 is so much cheaper than the f 22 as well.
Additionally it is the security/confidential supply chain that they had to set up for the B-2 and F-22 being reused.
That and the mass reduction tech must be getting cheaper, although still classified.
@@rockboy3970 Northrop got probably no information on the F-35, Lockheed would never give them that. But they sure as hell are hired dozens of people from Lockheed who worked on JSF.
"What do the taxpayers get for their- MONEY MONEY MONEY! MUST BE FUNNY" That was sooooo fucking cold I love it so much.
That's absolutely my favorite part
The fact the Northrop name finally made the flying wing concept work decades after he basically burned his career trying brings a smile to my face.
That alone is priceless.
The story of Jack holding the model B-2 just before he died brings tears everytime I read it.
The Horton brothers were close in ww2
mmmm i love the YB-49
@@TinyBearTim shush
@@Historyguy-xu5ht why
your abba song choices are fucking magnificent, keep it up
im gonna run out like real damn soon but ty lol
This is probably the 20th time I've watched this video. instead of listening to "money, money, money", i watch this video because it truly encapsulates the extremes of what this song is about.
More money, easier solutions, less stress.
The intention of this song/video truly hit... well done!!
A single B-2 costs $2.3 billion 😭
@@BENKYismworth every penny
@@BENKYismAnd now a more advanced stealth bomber with a higher payload costs a third of that amount. Cheap, quality, and high numbers. The American MIC makes me coom sometimes even if it is inefficient and largely corrupted by CEO bonuses and shareholder interests overriding the pragmatic aspect of defense contracting
No engineering grad loss of innocence memes? No rousing bellicose speech? No Antares?! Hmmm. Let's see what you have in store for Raytheon.
listen i forgot about the rockets okay 😭 if and when i do raytheon, it'll be short because as far as i know their big products are missiles and radar
@@Indexium Those missiles do things. Missile things. Documented missile things. I believe in you.
Plus radar readouts are cool for transitions
Aww cmon, the Phalanx CIWS is worth 30 seconds at least
@@gdynamics FUCK
Better have some some Vannevar Bush for Raytheon
The 4 horsemen of the apocalypse:
Raytheon
General Electric
Northrop Grumman
Lockheed Martin
Nah bro they upgraded their horses into planes
rheinmetall / bae systems / dassault systemes / Saab AB
All the contractors teamed up to make the ultimate mecha warhorse
And Boeing
don't forget Texas Instruments
"What do the tax payers get from that"
FREEDOM
FUCKED!
A favourable US dollar.
Freedom to overdose on fentanyl and die homeless in the streets
Freedom from basic necessities
@@dsdy1205ahh, Joe Biden where the fuck do you live
I hope companies start doing this kind of stuff on there own soon. The power of memes and vintage footage with that 80/90’s flare is powerful for getting 20 somethings on your sides
what if companies already are but you just don't know
Stuff like the little flashes at 1:17 being synced with to the beat is such a small detail that took extra work to edit just right, but it fits so well and shows the true effort that Index puts into these videos (Also quintuple the airforce budget)
I can see Jack Northrop is smiling in the sky
god that tomcat is struggling to stay airborne at the speeds those warbirds are flying at
2:29 It's so cool and so weird seeing a Tomcat amidst those propeller-driven planes. Who's keeping up with who?
Came for the Lockheed Martin stayed for the Northrup
Imagine for a moment, a plane jointly made by Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and Lockheed Martin, and Raytheon, with engines jointly made by Pratt & Whitney, General Electric, and Rolls Royce. The ultimate American military plane.
“Um axshualy, rols roise is british 🤓🤓🤓”
@@Cuppachoccy We get a little help from our friends.
@@DrMario- the bri ish are quite helpful indeed
thanks doc
@@Cuppachoccy i can drink you.
damn this is editing is top notch
I'm more of a Raytheon fan myself, still love to see some Northrop recognition
Raytheon-cels cringe
LOCKHEED CHADS BASED
Their all based I LOVE MILITARY INDUSTRIES @@joshuakuehn
@@joshuakuehnwho
Makes radars for the Lockheed’s?
@@UA-camuser1aa cope
@@UA-camuser1aa probably NG
I’m not even American and this makes me patriotic
You favour weapons of war 😅 you need to wake up bro
@@ebktoonz8436 whaaaat, noooooooo……..
@@ebktoonz8436No freaking way, are you serious?! Man, I didn't know!
Bro just dropped the hardest Northrop edit and thought we wouldn't notice 💀
0:48 this part gives me chills
You forgot the mailcat, my beloved!
Suddenly I feel like investing in military industrial cooperations
Wright Brothers: **invent planes**
Northrop: *What if it was wings?*
Northrop: Cap'n Crunch Oops, all WING!
Fairchild: *What if it was a gun?*
the first beat drop matches with the clip so well. beautifully edited and is a company montage like no other
Imagine there are three separate defense industry companies and each has more technological development potential then whole russian Industry XD
…and yet still can’t produce a single hypersonic missile which can actually, I dunno, WORK.
China, Russia, NK and Iran are in shambles, that’s for sure.
Muh almost 1 trillion defence budget btw 🤡
Taxes money well spent
I don't have to imagine
@@Balanar1986I don't think calling the Kinzhal "work" is suitable very well, consider they have been falling out of the sky recently.
Money and Greed has done more to Advance Human kinds Technology in 10 Years than Forced Co-operation ever could in a 100 Years
Sick edit, love it.
At first i thought it was a video essay on northrop but this was better
"what do the taxpayers get from th-" ALL MY MONEY SHOULD GO TO THE MIC!!
This is probably the 10th time I've watch this video, and it never ceases to entertain me.
1:58 They get the stealthiest thing in existence to make craters that scares every other country
I love the American Defense Industry!
So does the American Defense Industry.
I will not believe if this one doesn't blow up
chill, it's just an hour from upload
Literally💀💀💀
Mig: I'm playing with gravity. Northrop: Gravity? What is that?
ну как русский я должен признать ваша авиация выглядит красиво и мощно
@@diber1ongerit is.
the YF-23 is the greatest 5th Gen aircraft imo, it looks like it came out from a sci-fi movie
Wow nicely made, im impressed - I like the differing views / news blips you threw in. Good stuff!
I actually had no idea you had more videos like the Lockheed one. I'm really digging the vibe of this channel, you got a new sub.
Seeing the YF-23 in person was so bizzare. Up close it looks so alien and its true size is revealed. It's a shame this bird never went into production.
You deserve more subs with this editing.
Raytheon will probably be 3 minutes of Mi-24s getting annihilated by Stingers
Well, that and Patriot shots. :)
@@OneBiasedOpinion can't take Patriot, its joint produced with Lockheed
You sure that T-72 is there?
I got 100,000 Dollars that would like to say otherwise
Good stuff here, Ace editing
If the YF-23 was a real thing then would ace combat be a real thing?
2 prototype's (grey ghost and black widow)
27.08.1990 first flight
it is a real thing.
so no ace combat is not more real then yesterday.
Ace combat will only ever be real when we figure out compact fusion energy and how to reload pylons in mid-air with replicated ordinance.
That, and only if BVR missiles stop being a real thing and Radar tech regressed back to the mid 60s.
It is real
I call being Wizard 1
@1:48 I love how the guy says "what do the taxpayers get for this?" as if that's a real question. We get a BADASS SPACE PLANE MOTHERFUCKER!!!!!
Notice how in the 'Grumman Cats' formation, the F-14 has its wings swept back. This means all the prop planes are flying supersonic.
I feel it would make more sense to have the 14 at the front so it could have its wing out and not mess up the formation
lmao no it does not. none of those planes are flying even close to supersonic
@@rexmikakkar/whooooosh
@@mutemenought3292 oh
romanticizing the military industrial complex
Yes
Damn straight
good
I mean horrifying ethical implications aside it's fucking insane how blisteringly fast US arms tech has advanced because of these companies
Me: Sees S-70 at 0:58
Also me: IS DAT DA MQ-101 FROM ACE COMBAT 7: SKIES UNKNOWN?????!!!!!!!!
god i fucking love the MIC
Say what you want about the military industrial complex, but we can all agree that it is by far the coolest way to waste money 🔥 🔥 🇺🇸
1:08 I love how in this clip, you have all of these spaceship looking aircraft, and then you have Grumman's E-2 Hawkeye, a carrier-based AWACS aircraft from the 1960's, just chilling there amongst them.
Honestly the awacs type aircraft look like spaceships too
I'm loving these edits
Northrop made two of my favorite jets, the F14 and the YF23
0:47 just gives me goosebumps but I can’t really tell why
Because it goes insanely hard
I subscribed to you in the hope of more videoes like the last two you uploaded. :)
Congrats on 1K! Been here since 325 ish subs, and that was yesterday! Honestly bro, great two videos, keep them up!
They say you can’t put a price on life, but you can put a price on the best way to take one.
I like this genre, please keep making these.
I LOVE THE MIC
I LOVE THE MIC
I LOVE THE MIC
I LOVE THE MIC
I LOVE THE MIC
I LOVE THE MIC
For anyone wondering, the named Grumman "Cats" consist of the F4F Wildcat, F6F Hellcat, F7F Tigercat, F8F Bearcat, F9F (F-9) Panther, F9F-6 (F-9F) Cougar, XF10F Jaguar, F11F (F-11) Tiger, and the F-14 Tomcat.
2:36 from left to right.
F6F Hellcat. An impressive replacement to the F4F Wildcat that even the Japanese pilots who survived fighting them said are a better plane than anything they had. They changed so little to the overall look of the F6F from the F4F that experienced Japanese pilots couldn't tell they were fighting a plane totally different from the previously easily defeated F4F.
F-14 Tomcat. A plane that struck fear into the Iraqi forces who were piloting the Mig-23. Migs would take off and then seemingly out of no where just explode after take off. They had no clue what was going on. It was so rampant that Iraqi pilots refused to take off and grounded themselves.
F7F Tigercat. The replacement to the P-38 Lightning. It never was since the war ended before it could be distributed to P-38 squadrons in the pacific and Jet aircraft were proving quite capable.
F8F Bearcat. Similar to the F7F. the F8F was a replacement to the F6F and F4U Corsair. Again, it saw limited service due to the fact the war ended before it could be distributed to their Squadrons on mass.
F4U Corsair. Speaking of in the last descriptor, the F4U was a very powerful aircraft that saw most of it's use in pacific and was very liked by its pilots.
Yes. I have 3300 hours in Warthunder.
im your 400th sub :D
Besides the obvious thematic match, I also love the surreal sounds of the music in combination with the UFO-like aircrafts :D
Western support to Ukraine and edits like this have really helped me realize that I FUCKING LOVE THE WESTERN/NATO MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰🥰
Triple the defense budget.
Finally a USAF editor that puts good music over them great vid!
A washing machine engineer after being offered 200K:
The reason why there are many, many, many alien theories about aliens in Area 51, was because of these weird ass planes.
Got to say this video is the reason I've now know all the songs by ABBA
2:56 goes hard
When the line "seven hundrend and fifty mill" HIT i was on my back.
That’s one wide boi
this is extremely funny, kinda weird it has so little views but it *did* just get published
I really don't understand why UA-cam thinks that I'm so in love with Lockheed, but I really like those cuts.
If you don’t think you love Lockheed, you just don’t love Lockheed yet.
congrats on 1k my guy!
the musics fits so well!
love the editing. you'll go far my guy
Now I need more videos on every privatized military on earth.
The song goes hard tho
That B-21 shot at was PURE gold.
This is just blatant propaganda for the military-industrial complex. Sadly it's working on me lmao
This is how the military should really be getting people to sign up. Just get a few meme channels start making this type of stuff and people will probably join
Honestly I enjoy it. Whether you like war or not, these companies are some of the single biggest reasons our country is still so indifferent to most outside threats today.
intentionally consuming MIC propaganda is one of my favorite things to do
best. psyop. ever.
The choice of music had me wondering if it might be satire. I mean, do we *really* need to spend that much money on a new stealth bomber? Do we even really need a new one at all? Sure, it’s probably an amazing upgrade, but wouldn’t that money be better spent elsewhere? I know I for one can think of several better ways to spend it. Starting with NASA and better STEM education for primary school students. Or it could go to healthcare. Or used for more patrol aircraft for the southern border. We don’t need walls or barbwire. We need more eyes in the sky, and seismic sensors in the ground. Could probably create a surveillance network of cheap-ish drones and in-ground sensors capable of monitoring any and all life along the border. Seismic sensors would pick up any large animals(including people) in areas where a drone may not be presently covering, and the closest drone would be dispatched to the area. Seismic sensors would also pick up any attempt at tunneling. Not only would all this be better at preventing illegal crossings, but depending on what other sensors are installed in the drones and alongside the seismic monitors, we could be gathering data that would be useful to science. So in the end, lots of that money would still go to the “military-industrial complex,” but just in different and in some cases less direct ways. Also, active duty and veterans alike could use better healthcare too.
"750 million dollars!, what does the taxpaye- *Money, Money, Moneyy*
"And remember kids, you're not immune to propaganda"
Don't forget that Northrop is also going to be the manufacturer for the ICBM that will replace the Minuteman III
2:36 the f14 is stalling it self out whilst the poor corsair is barrely catching up
The power editing is the best part of this video. (and the music)
wish this video never ended
it's beautiful. Could you do General Dynamics? These are really great!!
planning on it
@@Indexium do boeing
woah he actually did it
@@1nfinte lol
*whispers* : ....based
One of the Grumman cats is an imposter
To consider we only started flying 110 years ago…
Thank You
next you gotta do McDonnell Douglas
“I’ll buy that for a dollar!”
This hits hard.
I swear, had I seen these vids as a kid I would've been either a pilot or an engineer by now. The Grumman S-2 Tracker at the museum I work at also wants me to lol
please make also naval and army versions(like guns and howitsers/armored vehcles)
Northrop has a weird obsession of making their jets look like flying doritos
funny stealth doritos
This is a better ad for Northrop Grumman than anything Northrop Grumman made!
It does have parts of actual NG ads
saying "northrop grumman my beloved" while using a song about money is an insane level of irony
Now THIS is some good content.
If I had a nickel for every time a Northrop drone crashed within 500 meters of me, I'd have two nickels. It's not much but it's weird it's happened twice.