Helping the Troops...from a Distance - Real Pilot Plays DCS World
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
- Chucking bombs is fun and everything, but can we hit something?!
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I’d like to propose that all math lessons everywhere should be set to A-10 combat footage
We'd see an increase in math grades
This just in: math grades rising detrimentally after recent math class changes
If only my maths teacher knew how she could greatly increase my engagement.
Absolutely
im currently failing math and im 100% okay with this idea
If we had used this as an example when we studied ballistics in high school physics we might have produced more physicists. Or fighter pilots 😂
@Jahna Nair
Physics? In high school?
I am clearly from another generation!
Ballistics. Fascinating subject. Thing goes up, thing comes down
yeah if you would have ever brought up the subject of the military, bombs, fighter jets or ballistics in any of my classes you'd have been mobbed by the regressive teachers and accused of being a potential school shooter.
@@ahashdahnagila6884 must a been a special school then
Why not fighter pilot physicists?
You gotta try this with the spiciest of all lawn darts... the nuke carried by the Mig-21
Yes
Yes, yes, yes.
We need to simulate what would happen if the pilot make a navigation error with a harsh last second correction with a poorly attached nuclear bomb.
I really want to see this!!! Nodak!
Actually that was a studied method of delivery in the Cold War, the exact idea being the fighter jet laiden with a “small” nuclear device, would fly at max speed(>Mach 1, in general) and then release at the optimum angle, and proceed to simply go nose over, to pul the fastest 180 possible, drop back down in altitude to regain as much speed as possible and get away before the bomb detonated.
@@nathaniallusco8689 yeah, called "over-the-shoulder" bombing, lmao. One of the coolest and wildest concepts, right up there next to the Orion nuclear booster.
I'd trust this pilot to support me!
*close boom*
Well.... I'm not dead yet
*Is that a challenge?*
@@hetzer5926 that sounded like a challenge to me.
I am an internet "physicist" and would expect the relation between initial speed and distance to be quadratic (d~v^2) and your linear interpolation not to work. However after some googling it seems that with high enough air resistance the relation becomes pretty much linear - so good job 👍
And you actually hit which is the best argument ever 😂
😆🤣😆 thanks for watchin!
Happy little accident
this man came here to well actually but instead just gave a well done.
rare wholesome moment on the internet
Ma brain hurts 💀
Soldiers on the ground: Was….did God just drop a couple bombs on these guys?
NoDak Express Gaming: I see no god up here
Soldiers on the ground: Really? Cause that shou-
NoDak Express Gaming: *Other than me*
My favorite bomb-toss I've done was a 25-mile supersonic loft from 50,000ft against an SA-6 with a JDAM. Ballistically the bombs can go a lot further than that, but their guidance gets real freaky when they're waving to the Concorde, so they tend to wobble and lose a bit of energy. Plus if you loft at the angle you'd really like to, they just go full freaky. Still fun to play with though. I've been playing a lot with lofted CBU-105s as SEAD weapons, and frankly they make the HARM look like amateur hour. Very hard for the SAMs to engage you when you're on the other side of a mountain and nothing but bombs come over the top!
lmao. im now picturing a comercial flight getting passed by a cluster of flatspinning JDAMs while going over the mountains. meanwhile the SAM operator on the other side is questioning whether someone spiked his coffee.
I did this in Arma. Last objective was the northern airfield that infantry was trying to push but they weren't making any progress due to shoulder launched rockets not reaching the hostile armor and couldn't push due said armor. That wouldn't have been a problem, if they didn't also have a rather impressive selection of shilkas, tunguskas, manpads etc...
We lost two apaches trying to pop above the ridge long enough to launch a missile... at which point my gunner had the idea of lofting jdams over the mountains instead of continuing with the apaches. Not easy with how flat arma2 maps tend to be for jets
I was pulling hard to avoid the no-fly zone. The ground crew failed to properly secure my munitions and they detached with the G's.
And those munitions coincidentally came off at a near perfect ballistic angle and flew 5.3 nm to direct hit a 2 meter car, that was harassing our boys.
@@undeadpeak yeah, no idea how that happened. Oh well though no use crying over spilled milk. 🤷♂️
this is epic, pretty much a direct hit
i am a physicist but your method is more simple than using the true equation and, more importantly, it's *good enough*. No need to put stress on yourself with doing more than necessary when you are also dealing with the other stresses of flying an aircraft into an active combat zone.
I have no experience with atillery.
@@chrissi.enbyYT I mean for old school arty then probably, for ballistic computers there's no reason not to be exact.
It was a malfunction of the munitions locking mechanism which just somehow broke during your ascension ;)
Well actually,
Just kidding, great video! Your laugh and incredulity when the bombs hit was what I needed.
Amazing math. I love how you make these DCS vids and clips wish I could play. But your vids keep me happy.
The fact you knew what you were doing and equations and actual piloting skills and all that makes this the most entertaining video I’ve seen of DCS in all my DCS piloting career I’ve seen! Hats off to you good sir! 🙌 you’ve executed that perfectly ! Pun intended
NoDak, your videos are the only reason I haven't dropped out of AE school 😂
That replay with not 1, not 2, not 3, but 4 additional window had me laughing more than i should.. Instant sub from me..
Not gonna lie. I completely zoned out of the math part of the video. Then I saw you finally shack the target and I felt a bit guilty and looked back at the math portion. I’ve never been that good at quick mental math but to my surprise I got the 1st concept down after replaying it a few times (I’ll definitely look at the second part again). Regardless if I actually use this (I’ll try giving it a go, maybe even try it on multiplayer missions) it definitely gave me a new perspective on using math practically in real time even if it’s on a simulator I use as a video game.
If you have an idea about your likely engagement ranges and altitudes you can make a quick table of precalculated airspeeds (assuming you are always releasing at 45 degrees) so that you don't have to do as much in your head and instead just aim for an airspeed between the two closest values on the table. Regarding how to space the values of range and altitude, that will be based on the blast radius of the ordnance. Larger blast radius means less accuracy needed means you can have a much more course spacing of your data in the table. Smaller blast radius means you need to have more data points on the table in order to make sure your mid-combat estimate is more accurate.
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This editing is so good
The camera angles
The sound
👌
Kinda reminds me of the story about the USS Texas, where the captain in WWII ordered half the ship to be flooded, so the ship would list to the side, Lobbing the shells farther than originally expected...
Fun video but all I think after this video is why not to mark enemy location as waypoint. Then come at a higher speed and altitude. Drop the unguided bombs further away from no fly zone at level flight with higher precision. Then slowly turn away. Same excuses can be still used.
"Plausible deniability" will always be my favorite word/phrase of the english language, there is nothing like it in my native one (German).
Was friends with a guy who was a F-4 crew chief in Vietnam. The aircraft he was assigned to was on a night bombing mission on the Ho Chi Minh trail when one of the bombs didn't come off the pylon properly. (He told me why but I forgot... stuck shackle or something like that) Anyway, the bomb was left dangling and the pilot decided to pull up suddenly to see if they could dislodge it. When it came lose they ended up tossing the bomb.... and there was a God-almighty explosion a few moments later... apparently they hit a truck park and ammo dump they didn't even know was there!!!
I guess sometimes lucky is good enough.
I'm pretty sure they slung laser-guided bombs in Bosnia with someone on the ground using a laser designator to make sure the bomb hit the intended target.
Also if I remember it correctly bomb slinging was the intended delivery method when a F-105 Thunderchief was carrying a nuclear bomb.
If only DCS had some Buccaneers......
I think With the size of the bombs and 3 of them renders SOME margin for error, but still very dangerous and easy to hit friendly allies if it were a tactic to be used, maybe there would be an "Expert" at it that can keep their consistency at hitting targets within the effective range of the explosions
I made a mental idea that the truck was on one side of the river, and friendlies were on the other. On his third attempt, my fear was recognized and all of his friendly troops, i my mind, died.
My son when playing this game loves lofting bombs. Especially against a heavily guarded area. Loft bomb miles away and then bugs out without taking return fire.
I truly home the soldiers on the ground werent danger close to the enemy 😂
your videos are so enjoyable, nicely edited idk why you dont get more views. you deserve them. maybe a different video title would help
"Haha watch me do this sick trick"
**nails the friendlies**
I was so surprised to see that jeep in the frame when it cut to where the bombs hit!
Unlucky Buck, Foe Jiden was driving... not sure what happened there, nope, not a clue!
@Horus20...
Was that Foe? Or, his son Beau?
Remains uncertain, but it paints a gruesome picture... still many hunters just plane searching for pieces, no one wants to admit who might've been swatted by that errant seaman's premature release of his improperly fastened projectiles; but certainly that unlucky Buck, Foe Jiden died, mercifully oblivious.
All I can think of is when this guy flys and is returning to the runway he says welcome back tower lol
I flew the OV-10 for the USAF in West Germany around 1980. This was before guided munitions were widely available and during the Cold War. My job as an airborne forward air controller (FAC) was to help fast moving bombers hit enemy targets in close proximity to friendly troops . . . without me getting close or high enough to be shot down by the intense Warsaw Pact anti-air defenses we expected to encounter. One method of guiding the bombers was to place a smoke rocket near the target shortly before the bomber arrived. But getting close enough to accurately mark the target without getting shot down was a challenge. One method we trained for was lobbing a rocket toward the target. Using target coordinates from the Army I would plot a run-in line and launch point about two miles from the target on my map. I'd then fly that line as fast as I could go at about 300' AGL. Approaching the launch point I'd abruptly pull up to about 45 degrees nose high. At 1000" AGL I'd unload the aircraft, launch the rocket and immediately roll hard to pull back down and away from the enemy. In training I never got closer than a thousand feet of the target. It was not a technique I could have used with friendlies within a mile. . . . One thing that made accuracy especially difficult with rockets is that any G forces during the launch would cause the launch tube to tip the tail of the rocket as it left the tube. As the rocket was under thrust, that would change its direction of flight.
Love the Bronco and great story - thanks for watchin!
It's sad that most of your subscribers aren't watching your vids. Keep at it man I'll be here most of the time
I’m pretty sure that people who subscribe while watching a #Short aren’t notified when I upload a longer video. UA-cam’s algorithm probably is coded such that if you subscribed while watching a channel’s short, it thinks you will only like that channel’s short content. Oh well! Obviously a few thousand do get notifications (through the bell above) and others have discovered the longer videos. Some of the longer ones have been picked up by UA-cam (the aircraft carrier survival video and the sim airport video). Thanks for watchin!
@@NoDakExpress either way I'll be watching both
Pilot NoDak: "Totally an accident, sir."
Adm. Me: "Well, these things happen."
The jokes at the beginning about chucking bombs had me laughing… so I subbed 🤷🏻♂️💯
What about- guiding a missle towards the enemy then shutting it off? 🤔
That just sounds like culpability with extra steps
you wouldn't have the deniability since you launched the missile while locked onto a target in the no-go zone.
@@Darthybuddy, No no, don't bomb me there, that is, your no fly square.
I'm confident that locking onto a target is an act of war
@@Redicule_research._ridiculous nah, pilots lock shit up all the time just to see what the hell it is.
firing a missile that's locked onto something though... that's an act of war.
Good show, I can barely hit a stationary truck with a mk82 in the F-16 lol
Pilot: *does this*
Wingman: What the fuck are you doing?
AWACS: He's beginning to believe.
You certainly scared the crap out of 'em on the first three runs, if nothing else, dude. :)
Sgt. Ivan Joseph Stalinov, KIA on 02/02/2020 while fighting US troops in an MRAP
Cause of death: heart attack
Cause of cause of death: NoDak using his F-18 as unorthodox unguided artillery
The dislike is the person who got hit
Now imagine doing this with an sr-71
lol. "SR-71 drops a bomb over London and strikes Moscow" more at eleven.
You can get 15 miles in launching zuni rockets like this. Your a flying MLRS.
Ironically, watching the bombs glide to their target is quite peaceful and satisfying.
"You see sir, what happen was, and you won't belive it, but a bullet from the battle hit my place and conviently dropped all 3 bombs while i was evading the no fly zone."
This is just the modern evolution of the trebuchet
i clicked for the dog, i stayed for the CAS.
Go to 60 000-80 000 ft and see if you can drop GBUs accurately and turn away from the no-fly zone. Then put anti-air on the land to see if they can detect your hostile plausible deniability.
I uhhhhh, wasn't gonna make the turn if I didn't ditch the bombs, I wasn't trying to bomb the shit out of that truck, I was just avoiding a no fly zone
Love the blue heeler. I miss raising the little pups, they learned fast and easy. Tough too, never had to worry about them running around with the horses.
Imagine 3 bombs falling over you yet there being no enemy planes overhead.
Thats the kind of shit that makes you shit your pants
My dad told me a story when he was in the navy he volunteered as an observer for planes tossing bombs. Something about A7s tossing practice nuclear bombs.
When the Rogue IA shut down all our advance aiming computation, we will need quick math like that. :V
NoDak. The YT generated ad before your vid was for Centrum gummy vitamins. I watch entirely too much YT and of the age I should be taking vitamins. But think it's hilarous I get that ad on your video only, compared to all the other kinds of various videos I watch. (The videos I watch or listen to are VERY random) and have yet to see that ad on any other channel I watch and are subscribed to.
That said. I really enjoy your channel. Please keep them coming.
*laughs in Viggen toss bombing computer
Kind of helped that the truck crew hung around to let you get things correct eventually.
Now I'm just imagining a B-52 chucking it's entire payload 10+ miles inland.
I'm just impressed that you got every bomb within shrapnel ducking distance every time, in my mind this was going to be a lot less accurate
Holy cow that accuracy
this is the kind of stuff im studying aerospace engineering for
THAT. WAS. BAD@$$. Awesome piloting and excellent math. The physicist in me approves!
I like the doggo! And your game play of course. (But mainly the doggo though :) )
You should try ripping the wings off the hornet. Just speed up to about 500kts, set the gain to override (red guarded switch behind the throttle), yank up and put the switch back down ASAP. Then you can try to land :)
if you wanted to do this. Just do it with a CCRP drop. Use the hud diamond to designate the truck then do a CCRP toss drop. Much more accurate
Nice , I do believe bomb chucking is a thing IRL
Dude I think I used to play BF1 w u bro. I used to play w a guy named NoDak
Finally found your channel again after I switched accounts
2:27 "I Should?" Uh, just wanna point out: I was Never ACTUALLY In Das Militaire...😹😸However, thanx 4 the Math Lesson.💋6:47 "MigCap Squadron Charley 2..That's a Green Light on Operation Mohawk-Correct, We have a suspected 'Rogue'..You are 'Free to Engage'-Eliminate with 'Extreme Prejudice'..." xD 15:29 Query, Professor DakNoExpress: Where were the Friendlies located Exactly? xD
Awesome video! Just got done with math and I definitely prefer nodak class
would a CCRP and TGP (without actually using a laser guided munition) help? My thinking is if you can spot the target and set it for the CCRP, that during the climb if you're holding the release it should calculate the exact moment to release
Sounds pretty tough to explain how that was an accident if you set the waypoint and held down release! We need plausible deniability here - all of this was an accident! It just happened to work perfectly on the 4th try!
@@NoDakExpress Plausible deniably seems questionable when you have the master arm switched on, air to ground mode selected, unguided bombs selected, the bomb fusing selected, and have pressed the weapon release button. ;)
@@NoDakExpress Plausible deniability for *who* is the appropriate question. If we simply want to tell the international community that we followed the ROE and didn't violate the airspace, then we have done so. We're obviously not going to hand over highly classified HUD and Data tapes from the plane to prove our point. As the comment above states, kinda hard when you get back to the boat and the fact you turned on the master arm, entered A2G mode, armed the bombs, and then hit the pickle button to deny what you did... plus the CVR of you talking to yourself. XD Okay j/k about the last part.
I imagine it would be pretty difficult to sell as an accident the 4th time around.
This is amazing man, being able to fling bombs over borders
Slinging bombs in older jets is easier since they have a toss bombing computer
I learned recently that 45deg isnt the optimal angle when the release and landing heights are different. Ideally you want the release angle 90 different from the landing. So let's say when the bombs hit the ground its a 75 degree angle you want to release at 15 degree angle for optimal distance
This would be a fantastic use for cluster munitions. Would help with plausible deniabilify of a nation employing clusters
Math schmath! Who cares about the calculations! As long as 'you' knew what you were doing, that's all I needed to know! LOL
Nice flying!
This man is giving the military free ideas.
You went slightly diagonally right on the initial sling, can't believe how accurate this is 👀
Damn chemists messed up their CAD mix. The static electricity from the air caused them to release. That's why 4 aircraft had the same failure.
Ah, all the paperwork im use to fir things like this scenario
The Tigr doesn't even have a Kord/PKM on it. Probably blasting Gardbass while driving circles around the friendlies.
To everyone who was questioning if this was viable....
As seen, it is. Better, it was used in actual combat before, but more to not get shot at instead of plausible deniability. Look up "Toss bombing" for more information, as that's what it was called.
Set a waypoint for the and switch bombing mode to auto. Fly low and fast when you're 6-7 miles out pull up (not too quick or too slow) while holding weapon release and you'll be on target a lot easier
I'll be right back I got to go listen to the team America theme. Real quickzies
tfw these are more accurate munitions runs than the average cowboy over Iraq who straight-up ignores his targeting computer.
I'll never forget the gun cam footage from an AH-64 gunner walking his shots with the zero set to 100yds and the rangefinder cheerfully providing the correct range the entire time...
Oh and there's a setting to slave the zero to the rangefinder reading, set in big letters to OFF.
I dont understand a thing u just said I struggle with multiplication and im 20
This is essentially just very very expensive artillery
What have you done for flying experience? I have my ppl and an airplane and its cool to see other pilots playing games
Man just did a trickshot with a bomb.. nice.
The 2nd volley would still have caused some damage to that truck, definitely survivable though
Now we need planes with railguns which can hit target from over 100miles away xD
They didn't miss originally come from to figure out how to drop nuclear bombs
Yep - it’s called loft bombing and it was originally going to be used with nukes! It’s been used in at least one conflict with guided non-nuclear bombs. Thanks for watchin!
Just be like "Oops, I was under high G and accidentally pressed the pickle button. My bad."
Exactly! Totally understandable mistake!
@@NoDakExpress Exactly! Even better that it happened multiple times and got closer and closer each time!
I'm not sure about legacy but don't supers actually have a specific mode for this? For some reason I'm thinking I remember that from C school. Never got a chance to explore it further thanks to being a maintainer at a rag squadron.
if we used bomb chucking math in schools then maybe I wouldn’t have dropped out of engineering college
This is Olympic Javelin...American style. lol
No dak Chad 🇹🇩
Omg😱Thats skill
Funny I do a very similar thing to determine if an aircraft is in range, based on his speed altitude and direction vs mine.
I've never used the computer. " It's always so unreliable in DCS"
I still.. I still can’t even start the aircraft..