Well now, it looks as though you _really are_ a@@spacecadet1249, because you aren't able to see when someone votes a thumbs down on the video...YT doesn't show them. Can you say, DERP? 🤪🤣
As a former Naval officer myself, I have always though that these gun took too many rounds before they hit their targets. I feel that they should be replaced with at least a 40mm gun with timed detonation rounds so that all you have to do his aim near the target and have the round detonate at that location, sending small pieces of shrapnel in all directions. From this video you can see that the rounds would have detonated very close to the target, eliminating it within just the first few rounds fired. This would limit the amount of time an attacking vessel would have to launch its weapons before it was destroyed. The sooner your enemy is dead, the less chance he has of inflicting damage on you.
@@jerrysullivan2001 keep them coming... "The waves and the wind!" The eternal excuse of the squid. The Red Sea isn't exactly known for being a treacherous sea. You can't hit a boat in a dead calm?
Here's What an America's Mk-38 Bushmaster Can Do to an Iranian Speedboat - Nothing? Nice fluffy slightly technical piece about the weapon. ZERO showing of the damage it can do except for splashing the water near another boat or a stationary inflated target. Thumbs down for content relating to the title.
How about the voiceover guy constantly saying "M K " instead of what it represents - MARK. Additionally, spelling out the numbers such as M242 with "M two hundred forty two"...
Lol.. have no experience with these on Navy ships. But some on the Bradley it's a darn good gun. One thing he didn't mention that makes thus such a good gun fr a variety of targets is you can simultaneously feed it with both HE and AP rounds. It's basically a chain fed automatic Cannon. And you have what's called feed chutes in both sides of the receiver. You just hit a switch and it will go from feeding from one side woth one type of Ammo to the other side. The fire control system also adjusts for the ammo change because the ballistics of the 2 rounds are different. Almost a Perfect weapon system for small attack boats especially considering you got the different types of ammo you can literally change in the fly while actively engaging a target. Which can be very useful depending on what type of target(s) you are engaging.
@@50buttfish even if they couldn't reload them I would think it would be an easy / cheap way to look environmentally friendly to recover and recycle them
They could, but the fuel to ship them back to America so they can be recycled, would be more than just digging up new resources out of the ground in america.
My thoughts exactly, too much human waste going into the seas. especially from the military, don't get me wrong I'm for the military. I grew up around WWII vets and they even said that the military is wasteful. Tons of ordinance dumped overboard after WWII, Korean and Vietnam wars.
that's what i was thinking too! not a single hit on that giant balloon! i wonder why they used their most advanced fighter jet to intercept that chinese sp balloon 🧐😂
We had drone control speed boats for the U.S. Navy to practice on near SUBIC BAY ,AFTER TOKIN GULF , WE PROVIDED SURFACE TO AIR, AIR TO AIR,RADARR INTERCEPT, COD AND MISSLE LAUNCE DRONES, VC5 Det Cubi point,1965 until Dec 69. Was AIRCREW INSTRUCTOR, ATN,US2C plane captain,RC45 J, and A- 4 C plane captain
@@alienrocketscienceshared8454 Why do you comment on something that you clearly know nothing about? A plane captain supervises all ground crew and all maintenance necessary to keep an aircraft safely fullfilling its mission and bringing the pilot back safely. Every Naval Aviator KNOWS that if any of their ground crew doesn't do their job properly and the plane captain misses it, their next mission might be their last. I was a throttleman on a destroyer that was built before most all of my shipmates or I were born. In addition to delivering some pretty serious whup-ass to a bunch of Uncle Ho's kids, steaming all around Earth's biggest swimming pool, we also provided lifeguard duty to Navy & Marine combat flyers of the USS RANGER and ENTERPRISE. Sure am glad this shipmate was in Subic and Cubi Pt. keeping their birds flying safely so we didn't have to pick anybody out of the drink. After USN was done with her, our old girl was sold to the Taiwan Navy to patrol the straight, keeping the Chinese from attacking their country. JD Schultz, MM2, USNR, 1965-71.
These guns after firing they could have a way to collect all the spent cartridges instead of dumping them in the ocean. Cartridges could be recycled and reused instead of wasting them.
Dumb. ..if they need it to defend the warship then that's like emptying sewage into the ocean who cares? I mean imagine ALL the fishes in the ocean plus birds, seals, etc. HOW MUCH SEWAGE DO THEY ADD EVERY DAY INTO THE OCEAN???
When I was in the Navy, I observed that we routinely discarded a lot of copper wire that had been used to bind lagging (thermal insulation) to the steam pipes used throughout the ship. I collected several pieces of this copper wire, with the intention of turning it in at a recycling plant for money. When my Lead Petty Officer found out what I was doing, he told me to throw the copper wire back in the trash. He said that we have an agreement with the trash collection companies at the ports where we moor, so they can sort through the trash and do what they wish with it. However, that applies only when we are in port. When we are at sea, we don't save any of the trash. Dumping trash at sea is illegal, so we conduct "float tests," to determine if it is possible for this material to float. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't. Regardless, Navy vessels don't have room for collecting waste material.
We used a MK-16 MOD 40MM GRANDE LAUNCHER. WORKED LIKE A CHAMP ON THE OLD MINE SWEEPERS WE USED. FOR EOD. THE ONE WE WERE ON THE MOST WAS THE USS INFLICT. 456
I’m in my sixties now, and we’ve been putting up with these guys since I was nineteen, it’s time to stop playing Mr. Nice Guy and make our point that we are done with this regime.
If you’re referring to Navy gunners firing warning shots, instead of just killing everything they see, … … they actually do this, most of the time. The US Navy isn’t on a serial-killer mission.
The Bushmaster gun though devastating, is slow in its firing rate. I doubt its effectiveness in quickly destroying fast moving sea or airborne threats attacking in swarms. The US Navv should include 4 extra high velocity gatling guns on 4 sides of its ships to provide a hail of fire to combat swarm attacks. ❤
I was an Ordinanceman on a carrier , back in the old days any blue ammo was inert, or blanks , this ammo is blue and i don;t thinkit's live , this is some kind of training exercise !
Incredible that they make zero attempt at collecting spent casings in a hold for recycling, just send them straight to the bottom of the sea. Whats worse is that they may be considered as toxic waste, primer charge residues etc.
Two reasons. 1) casings have the possibility to jam the weapon. 2) casings rolling around the deck could cause a sailor to loss their footing. Sometimes saving a few bucks isn’t worth it.
I enjoy the way the bushmaster unloads the spent cartridges to the local coral life and sea floor automatically. No fuss , no muss! And the smaller fish and crustaceans make homes for their babies in the spent shells. Great for everyone 🍷❤️🔥🩵
Yeah, great to drop metal casings on a coral reef. As a diver who appreciates the ocean life and coral reefs - not a good idea. And why waste them anyway. Anyone heard of recycing.
You fail to understand that corals grow best in warm shallow waters, not out in the mid ocean, where encounters like the one shown in video take place. If you were stationed aboard a Navy ship being attacked by enemy gun boats, would you be worrying about the coral?
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I never got to see Here's What an America's Mk-38 Bushmaster Can Do to an Iranian Speedboat. Is that in part II?
Meanwhile, in Iran, they're showing what a fanatic covered with plastic explosives and ball bearings can do to a crowd at a movie theater. Allah be praised.
Great weapon, no doubt about it. I just wonder how much does that brass going into the water cost? I know it's probably not feasible to collect it for various reasons but that shit ain't free or cheap either.
Sink it? Remember the ships are both moving. Unless you use a guided missile, which is expensive, and you can't fire a "warning shot' with a missile, you cannot have 'one shot one kill'.
So the thing runs out of ammo, & crewmen have to go on deck to reload during combat operations? Sounds kind of dangerous. Have reload capability below deck with over 2000 round capability before reload. What's it shooting now? 200
Do these rounds paint the targets for airborne operations such as drones and armor piercing missiles. Also lobbing high vertical lazy rounds that go high and fall from great height to land on deck and send feedback footage before exploding on deck.
Glad I paused the video after a minute and read the comments so I didn't waste anymore time. By the way the chances are these multi barreled cannon will do nothing to these speedboats. I've seen many videos where sailors are training on these weapons by firing at towed inflatable targets and most times they can't even hit the target. It must be a lot more difficult then it's portrayed.
8 mins in and I'm still waiting to SEE what an MK-38 Bushmaster can do to an Iranian Speedboat.
Exactly, this is BS! Thumbs down 👎🏻
I'm feeling the same, clickbait.
thought i had missed something@@BobbyTucker
Yeah, I fell for it too. I was waiting for some speedboat debris to go flying. Nope, didn't happen.
Ghoul.
Guess I'll have to watch some other video to see what the Mk-38 Bushmaster can do to an Iranian Speedboat? Not shown here.
USA can not beat Yemen, let alone Iran. Should not USA spend this money inside their own country?
Agreed - the title is clickbait to expose the viewer to US propaganda.
I don't see any thumb's down yet. Why not give it one?
Well now, it looks as though you _really are_ a@@spacecadet1249, because you aren't able to see when someone votes a thumbs down on the video...YT doesn't show them. Can you say, DERP? 🤪🤣
It's all clickbait and A.I. narration nowadays
As a former Naval officer myself, I have always though that these gun took too many rounds before they hit their targets. I feel that they should be replaced with at least a 40mm gun with timed detonation rounds so that all you have to do his aim near the target and have the round detonate at that location, sending small pieces of shrapnel in all directions. From this video you can see that the rounds would have detonated very close to the target, eliminating it within just the first few rounds fired. This would limit the amount of time an attacking vessel would have to launch its weapons before it was destroyed. The sooner your enemy is dead, the less chance he has of inflicting damage on you.
That is indeed a good observation, these videos are showing a lot of wasted ammunition.
Army can hit and destroy a moving tank in the heat of battle with the Bushmaster... but the Navy can't?
And, of course, Navy blames the gun...
Seems like we be wasting way too much ammo on a speed boat. I always thought we had one shot, one kill technology.
@@jerrysullivan2001 keep them coming...
"The waves and the wind!" The eternal excuse of the squid. The Red Sea isn't exactly known for being a treacherous sea. You can't hit a boat in a dead calm?
Has anyone made a cluster shell yet?
Cut the appeasement nonsense-warn them off-if they fail to heed-let the bushmaster assist them with their desire to go to paradise...
Aw crap. Just tell rednecks they taste good, and they ain't no open season. Who gonna bring the beer😮
what about their 72 virgins ?!?
Well that's inflation for you-it used to be 100 virgins.
Question? Who would want 72 or 100 Virgins? I would say 60 experienced women 10 virgins and 2 Fantasy type ladies would be a good mixture for me.
The religion of sheets.
Here's What an America's Mk-38 Bushmaster Can Do to an Iranian Speedboat - Nothing? Nice fluffy slightly technical piece about the weapon. ZERO showing of the damage it can do except for splashing the water near another boat or a stationary inflated target. Thumbs down for content relating to the title.
I found it pretty boring.
Thanks for the tip before I saw the whole thing.
@@charlescarpenter3758 You’re welcome. I appreciate it when others warn me😂😂
Yup. Just a fluff piece. Show us the money, or better yet; the money shot!
They also spelt "machine gun" as "mashine gun."
The headline is misleading.
What else is misleading is when they said the US is not an aggressor!
Promise not kept. Show shooting speedboat until it blows up. (Like in the movies)!
Should have sunk, caught fire or sunk.
EXACTLY---STILL WAITING!!!
@@markbonner1139 it's coming, wait for the sequel.
Thank you for the lack promised content!
Had to laugh at the M2 "Mashine" Gun. lol
I have NEVER in my 67 years saw 'machine' misspelled, almost puts into question the validity of information stated in this video.
@@peghead ...... I left at this point!
How about the voiceover guy constantly saying "M K " instead of what it represents - MARK. Additionally, spelling out the numbers such as M242 with "M two hundred forty two"...
@@SSGTruthat’s what you get when you have AI read a script instead of an actual voice over!
@@PVZsquared hmmm, well, that AI is mostly smooth... needs more vocal learning, apparently! :)
I can imagine that it would inflict serious damage if it actually hits something.
Yeah, who's aiming that thing, Stevie Wonder😅
@@THX1138OG lol!!🤪😂
Even Stevie would laugh at that
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And that's exactly why the liberals in command won't use it.
EIGHT MINUTES OF HISTORY AND NO BOATS SUNK! Your Title is clickbait.
Right. But we have liberals in command. And without them, our diversity could suffer.
Lol.. have no experience with these on Navy ships. But some on the Bradley it's a darn good gun. One thing he didn't mention that makes thus such a good gun fr a variety of targets is you can simultaneously feed it with both HE and AP rounds.
It's basically a chain fed automatic Cannon. And you have what's called feed chutes in both sides of the receiver. You just hit a switch and it will go from feeding from one side woth one type of Ammo to the other side. The fire control system also adjusts for the ammo change because the ballistics of the 2 rounds are different.
Almost a Perfect weapon system for small attack boats especially considering you got the different types of ammo you can literally change in the fly while actively engaging a target. Which can be very useful depending on what type of target(s) you are engaging.
The same chain gun in a different caliber is the main gun on the Apache attack helicopter.
for a highly accurate weapon it seemed to be incapable of hitting the proverbial barn door.
Would think they could recover the casing
Why it’s not their money.
ISN'T $20-50 worth a nice 100K-500K boat?
@@50buttfish even if they couldn't reload them I would think it would be an easy / cheap way to look environmentally friendly to recover and recycle them
@@spn3925 Nemo likes casings...they dump old tires offshore to make reefs.
They could, but the fuel to ship them back to America so they can be recycled, would be more than just digging up new resources out of the ground in america.
This is a Legit Channel 🍻
All hermit crabs in the Arabian sea look like they are wearing a brass tophat !
They should set up a brass catcher and reload the rounds
I'm not sure, but these might be steel cases.
Rounds can be used by marine life for habitat. Nemo likes casings.
@@NCF8710 They sure do look like it, don't they? Judging by the amount of dessicant sticks in that ammo can, they probably are.
My thoughts exactly, too much human waste going into the seas. especially from the military, don't get me wrong I'm for the military. I grew up around WWII vets and they even said that the military is wasteful. Tons of ordinance dumped overboard after WWII, Korean and Vietnam wars.
@@NCF8710 Steel or not, reclaiming the casings seems like a simple, and useful thing to do. Steel can be recycled after all.
the accuracy of that naval nerf gun though 😂
that's what i was thinking too! not a single hit on that giant balloon! i wonder why they used their most advanced fighter jet to intercept that chinese sp balloon 🧐😂
you mean 'mashine gun'😂
We had drone control speed boats for the U.S. Navy to practice on near SUBIC BAY ,AFTER TOKIN GULF , WE PROVIDED SURFACE TO AIR, AIR TO AIR,RADARR INTERCEPT, COD AND MISSLE LAUNCE DRONES, VC5 Det Cubi point,1965 until Dec 69. Was AIRCREW INSTRUCTOR, ATN,US2C plane captain,RC45 J, and A- 4 C plane captain
and your point is?
@@alienrocketscienceshared8454
Why do you comment on something that you clearly know nothing about?
A plane captain supervises all ground crew and all maintenance necessary to keep an aircraft safely fullfilling its mission and bringing the pilot back safely. Every Naval Aviator KNOWS that if any of their ground crew doesn't do their job properly and the plane captain misses it, their next mission might be their last.
I was a throttleman on a destroyer that was built before most all of my shipmates or I were born. In addition to delivering some pretty serious whup-ass to a bunch of Uncle Ho's kids, steaming all around Earth's biggest swimming pool, we also provided lifeguard duty to Navy & Marine combat flyers of the USS RANGER and ENTERPRISE. Sure am glad this shipmate was in Subic and Cubi Pt. keeping their birds flying safely so we didn't have to pick anybody out of the drink.
After USN was done with her, our old girl was sold to the Taiwan Navy to patrol the straight, keeping the Chinese from attacking their country.
JD Schultz, MM2, USNR, 1965-71.
thank you for your service,,,but why are you yelling ?!?
that Iranian speedboat really took a pounding
Vanished in a blizzard of hits
So did your mother))
2:53: look at that amazing accuracy 😂😂😂
Thanks for the heads up.
These guns after firing they could have a way to collect all the spent cartridges instead of dumping them in the ocean. Cartridges could be recycled and reused instead of wasting them.
LOL. Tho in fact for sporting, now Pb is banned since the pellets can be ingested by wildlife.
Dumb. ..if they need it to defend the warship then that's like emptying sewage into the ocean who cares?
I mean imagine ALL the fishes in the ocean plus birds, seals, etc. HOW MUCH SEWAGE DO THEY ADD EVERY DAY INTO THE OCEAN???
These AI voice channels are ridiculous.
I wuld say txt to sound sounds ridi Kulous
I noticed the empty casing are dumped into the sea, don't they have scrap value for smelting and making new casings ?? please advise.
Scrap value? Recycling? Efficiency? Why are you trying to lessen the profit of the defense contractors on contract for the ammo?
@@ronm.1690 Recycling (if achievable on which I wouldn't offer an unresearched opinion) could reduce those defence contractors own materials costs.
easy come, easy go , who cares , right ??@@davidwright5094
I'm sure it's a cost issue, ironically reloading/recycling would cost too much.
When I was in the Navy, I observed that we routinely discarded a lot of copper wire that had been used to bind lagging (thermal insulation) to the steam pipes used throughout the ship. I collected several pieces of this copper wire, with the intention of turning it in at a recycling plant for money. When my Lead Petty Officer found out what I was doing, he told me to throw the copper wire back in the trash. He said that we have an agreement with the trash collection companies at the ports where we moor, so they can sort through the trash and do what they wish with it. However, that applies only when we are in port. When we are at sea, we don't save any of the trash. Dumping trash at sea is illegal, so we conduct "float tests," to determine if it is possible for this material to float. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't. Regardless, Navy vessels don't have room for collecting waste material.
We used a MK-16 MOD 40MM GRANDE LAUNCHER. WORKED LIKE A CHAMP ON THE OLD MINE SWEEPERS WE USED. FOR EOD. THE ONE WE WERE ON THE MOST WAS THE USS INFLICT. 456
uh.....where did we get to see what the bushmaster can do to an Iranian Speedboat? fool me once...won't be back
It's Devo meets Blue Man Group plus awesome, rockin' weapons.
Great video for how to turn a 4 min. video into a 8 min. video.
1:59 Does a mashine gun work the same as a machine gun?
only on potatoes
Welcome to my Personal Blocklist, cnt.
and here's what an iranian negotiator can do to American Presidents: billions in cash and the JCPOA.
The president is an idiot!!!
That's a lot of brass going overboard , a net underneath would save millions of dollars
The shells are littering the ocean!
Is there a way to collect the expended shells to be reloaded?
In this day and age could it not have some kind of software to track on a heat signature like the engine?
Perhaps water sprayed up makes tracing heat difficult, and not reliable?
The Bushmaster is best at wasting expensive ammunition over the open sea. It well struck nothing but foam.
I’m in my sixties now, and we’ve been putting up with these guys since I was nineteen, it’s time to stop playing Mr. Nice Guy and make our point that we are done with this regime.
Ahem...them guns don't seem to hit anything as too many rounds are used which they don't seem to hit a bullseye, at close range...???😮
If you’re referring to Navy gunners firing warning shots, instead of just killing everything they see, …
… they actually do this, most of the time. The US Navy isn’t on a serial-killer mission.
Like a museum tutorial on an old weapon. Looks like the Iranians got off scott free.
The Bushmaster gun though devastating, is slow in its firing rate. I doubt its effectiveness in quickly destroying fast moving sea or airborne threats attacking in swarms. The US Navv should include 4 extra high velocity gatling guns on 4 sides of its ships to provide a hail of fire to combat swarm attacks. ❤
I was an Ordinanceman on a carrier , back in the old days any blue ammo was inert, or blanks , this ammo is blue and i don;t thinkit's live , this is some kind of training exercise !
Incredible that they make zero attempt at collecting spent casings in a hold for recycling, just send them straight to the bottom of the sea. Whats worse is that they may be considered as toxic waste, primer charge residues etc.
Two reasons. 1) casings have the possibility to jam the weapon. 2) casings rolling around the deck could cause a sailor to loss their footing. Sometimes saving a few bucks isn’t worth it.
about as accurate as a one eyed gunslinger
I enjoy the way the bushmaster unloads the spent cartridges to the local coral life and sea floor automatically. No fuss , no muss! And the smaller fish and crustaceans make homes for their babies in the spent shells. Great for everyone 🍷❤️🔥🩵
Plus the bad guys become fish food..."win win win"!
😂
Yeah, great to drop metal casings on a coral reef. As a diver who appreciates the ocean life and coral reefs - not a good idea. And why waste them anyway. Anyone heard of recycing.
Casings are brass.. copper is harmful to sea life.. and brass has copper in iy
You fail to understand that corals grow best in warm shallow waters, not out in the mid ocean, where encounters like the one shown in video take place. If you were stationed aboard a Navy ship being attacked by enemy gun boats, would you be worrying about the coral?
I never got to see Here's What an America's Mk-38 Bushmaster Can Do to an Iranian Speedboat. Is that in part II?
USA can not beat Yemen, let alone Iran. Should not USA spend this money inside their own country?
This isn't the first time the US Military lied to me. You'd think I would have learned by now not to believe ...
-LOL
I am surprised that the spent cartridges are not recuperated, with many of them apparently going overboard. It seems wasteful.
Meanwhile, in Iran, they're showing what a fanatic covered with plastic explosives and ball bearings can do to a crowd at a movie theater. Allah be praised.
A welcome addition to an awesome array of devastating weaponry.
"Mashine" Gun? That should have been my first clue...
Does the Spent Casing,s get Recycled?
What the hell is a MASHINE gun...lol 😂 😂
بزن شلاق دریا را
چون آرامش قبل طوفان را
🇮🇷💪🏼
Long live iran and iranians ❤️❤️❤️❤️🦁🇮🇷
2:03 the M2 “Mashine” Gun? Does it mash the enemy into submission?
“mashine” gun? LOL its MACHINE GUN. DAF…
"In support of International norms the US is not an aggressor, but FAFO and you'll understand the definition of "aggressive!"
God bless America.🇺🇲
Given the calm waters and the speed and manoeuvarability of the speed boats the American vessels were at absolutely no risk whatsoever.
Great weapon, no doubt about it. I just wonder how much does that brass going into the water cost? I know it's probably not feasible to collect it for various reasons but that shit ain't free or cheap either.
Bruh those speed boats will shoot their missile from very far away us navy wont even see the boat maybe on radar
Phalanx counter measure gun BRUH
3:20 'enemy swimmers' 😂
False title, Click bait!!!
Can’t believe they are allowed to come that close without being made to resemble Swiss cheese.
Can it be mounted on a small red Radio-Flyer childrens wagon? Lol 😂
Nothing an old 40mm bofors can't do...
accuracy wise ?
Is this the same gun that is on the Bradley?
In comparison to the Rheinmetall MLG27 this seems to be from WWII ^^
Oh well, everyone get some sleep. Maybe tomorrow we can see what the MK38 can do.
I guess I missed the part where you showed us what it can do to an Iranian speedboat? It didn't even hit the targets you did show it shooting at.
So what can it do to a speed boat then? at approx 4 minutes 30 the video appears to show it missing a stationary target.
Sink it? Remember the ships are both moving. Unless you use a guided missile, which is expensive, and you can't fire a "warning shot' with a missile, you cannot have 'one shot one kill'.
U.S. Army m2 Bradleys kill moving armored targets while on the move at the same speed as a destroyer.
So the thing runs out of ammo, & crewmen have to go on deck to reload during combat operations? Sounds kind of dangerous. Have reload capability below deck with over 2000 round capability before reload. What's it shooting now? 200
Imagination Engaged 😊
Visualization In Progress
Got It!
Do these rounds paint the targets for airborne operations such as drones and armor piercing missiles. Also lobbing high vertical lazy rounds that go high and fall from great height to land on deck and send feedback footage before exploding on deck.
6:30 I think we've come to the core of things with this sentence.
I doubt this thing could hit a moving speedboat. The Iranians must be feeling pretty safe right now.
Those speed boats are so small that they don’t matter if they block ships.
The Australian navy should fit the bushmaster to the patrol boat which have no weapons.
Would seem to be a weapon ideally suited to a laser tracking/targeting system.
Why does it seem to miss the target so much?
May the Caspian Sea join the Persian Gulf 💥
Too close for missiles, switching to guns… wait, not that one!
That is nice what happens where event of an EMP attack and there is no power to operate it? Has anyone considered this in combat?
"Mashine Gun" - that's funny!
2:00 - What the hell is a MASHINE gun?!
Where do you find people who can't spell machine?
A MASHINE gun, I'll bet that gun was very clean.
CLICKBAIT TITLE. CONTENT DOES NOT FULFIL TITLE'S PROMISE
Navy maybe the safest place to be in a conflict.
sharing ... an excellent GUN!
The "Bush master" is an Australian military vehicle.
The Mk 38 is NOT a turret, which is an armored housing.
Is that Mr. Freeze at the end of the line?
Tuned out when your AI announcer says "say bots" for sabot.
you got us we never saw any gun action will be watching for your next video and not watch it good by
Glad I paused the video after a minute and read the comments so I didn't waste anymore time. By the way the chances are these multi barreled cannon will do nothing to these speedboats. I've seen many videos where sailors are training on these weapons by firing at towed inflatable targets and most times they can't even hit the target. It must be a lot more difficult then it's portrayed.
At 2:04 M2 MASHINE gun????? ESL?
1:59 What's a 'Mashine gun'?
AI is still working out the kinks
It never showed (or said) what it could actually do to their speedboats! CLICKBAIT TITLE!
The M2 looks just like the 50 cal. I fired in Militia.