first off at 1:54 , the oil is not added to the sheets of steel to prevent rust . its a lubricant for the stamping process and to keep the steel from sticking
The same though came into my head 😂 Moreover. The stamped groove is not for draining blood of the enemy it's made to prevent the blade from curving and bending, in other words it makes the knife harder.
@@nick_vash Not harder, stiffer. Same thing they do to sheet metal when they add ribs / grooves. It makes the sheet metal stiffer so it doesn't bend as easily.
@@eanders7992 Actually, you both are wrong. If you look back at bayonets you would see what that groove was put there for. It has a name " Blood Groove" for a reason. It is to allow blood of an enemy or animal to be allowed to escape. Punching that groove does not make it stronger as it does not form ribs.
@gravelydon7072 it's funny how the info is easily available and all of you are wrong. It's to make the knife not ad heavy without sacrificing the structure and durability. Regards
it will give strength like car panel swagezs. But in the NZ army Sat Sun soldier they said it was for the blood as when you stick the targeted muscle can clamp up on it - and the grove is there for blood to pool in making it easir to slide out. Film regards Pakistani attcks in Mumbai 2011 show - bloke interveiwed said he never realised how blood could be so slipery - regarding blood pools on the ground, stepping on it in a hurry and having foot go out from under you. Charming how they know these things.
7:52 "Each truss has to be welded to the next, by hand", as they show a worker bolting trusses together. Does the person writing the script even watch the video?
I had a friend in boy scouts in the early 2000s who would take a paintball and a syringe, remove the paint, and fill one side with anti freeze and the other with potassium permanganate. Either he invented the thing in the video or someone else had the same exact idea.
It’s amazing to me how quick they can make a K-Bar knife I always thought they were forged not stamp out like that it’s still a great knife but wow 🤷🏻♂️
The words he used to describe certain parts of the sniper, like a tube for mounting optics. It’s called a receiver, bolt carrier, stock, hand guard , barrel
So many people are going to be pissed to learned their valuable K bar is a stamped knife and not a forged blade. Tbh that’s the only way to mass produce a knife for a reasonable price. If they went through and hand forged every knife they would cost 5x more
I love the way they don't say who shot that sniper rifle so far, just leave the viewer to assume it was an American soldier. Well, it wasn't, it was a Brit, Corporal of Horse Craig Harrison.
Airships “powered “ by hydrogen? I don’t think so. Hydrogen was used in the gas cells inside the main envelope to provide lift. They are generally powered by conventional aircraft engines with propellers.
@@davidwraight9940actually he is correct. The Hindenburg was infamous for crashing in flames. If it was famous it would be for something positive. And crashing is not positive
the sniper has to land 5 shot in 3.5cm in which distance? 100m? if so hitting a target 2.4km away is like lottery, if the test is done in 500m range then then we we have decent chances of landing.
Not a lot you could reach underneath and push the floor up and down. After a few years and deaths they eventually changed the design to have a v shaped hull to deflect the blast these were called the wart hog varient. Still one of the most fun vehicles i operated, these things can go anywhere. Pretty freaky initially driving into water with them.
Warthogs are of a totally different build from singapore, st engineering. The warthogs come from the st engineering bronco. A few got blasted but no deaths. Cannot be said of the vikings.
Lots of misinformation in the comments (and vid). Regarding knife groove. It's to break suction. Edit 1: Incorrect info. longest confirmed sniper kill was Vyacheslav Kovalsky from the Security Service of Ukraine. A 3.8 km shot from a Horizon’s Lord sniper rifle. Wow, only 12 min in too. Edit 2: My god. Ok. "If you go down in icy water, death by hypothermia can occur in a matter of hours." Or seconds. Google cold water hypothermia. I've stopped watching here so, don't blame me if the rest is garbage too.
😅😂😂 omg the ADHDnes of whoever edited this, saying the liferaft inflates in 7 seconds, but needing to cut 3 times and then ahow it fully inflated, srsly couldn't spare 3 more seconds to show proof of it inflating? Not that i care about the liferaft.. but wow..
first off at 1:54 , the oil is not added to the sheets of steel to prevent rust . its a lubricant for the stamping process and to keep the steel from sticking
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The same though came into my head 😂
Moreover. The stamped groove is not for draining blood of the enemy it's made to prevent the blade from curving and bending, in other words it makes the knife harder.
@@nick_vash Not harder, stiffer. Same thing they do to sheet metal when they add ribs / grooves. It makes the sheet metal stiffer so it doesn't bend as easily.
@@eanders7992 Actually, you both are wrong. If you look back at bayonets you would see what that groove was put there for. It has a name " Blood Groove" for a reason. It is to allow blood of an enemy or animal to be allowed to escape. Punching that groove does not make it stronger as it does not form ribs.
@gravelydon7072 it's funny how the info is easily available and all of you are wrong. It's to make the knife not ad heavy without sacrificing the structure and durability. Regards
The fuller is not used to channel blood its designed to make the blade stronger and lighter. 2:12
It does make it stronger but not lighter. All it does is stamp the steel and doesn't remove metal.
And remove easier.
That ain’t even right bud! You don’t even know
@@mastercreamer1398 lol y u mad 😂
it will give strength like car panel swagezs. But in the NZ army Sat Sun soldier they said it was for the blood as when you stick the targeted muscle can clamp up on it - and the grove is there for blood to pool in making it easir to slide out. Film regards Pakistani attcks in Mumbai 2011 show - bloke interveiwed said he never realised how blood could be so slipery - regarding blood pools on the ground, stepping on it in a hurry and having foot go out from under you. Charming how they know these things.
7:52 "Each truss has to be welded to the next, by hand", as they show a worker bolting trusses together. Does the person writing the script even watch the video?
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The oil is for lubrication not so the metal doesn't rust. It has the chrome to stop it rusting!
and it was applied on only on the side it came into contact with the press, meaning, its there for friction reduction.
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New fully automated assembly plants with robots should be built in Europe and the United States.
I had a friend in boy scouts in the early 2000s who would take a paintball and a syringe, remove the paint, and fill one side with anti freeze and the other with potassium permanganate. Either he invented the thing in the video or someone else had the same exact idea.
In the boy scouts huh. What patch did he get for that skill?
It’s amazing to me how quick they can make a K-Bar knife I always thought they were forged not stamp out like that it’s still a great knife but wow 🤷🏻♂️
10 years and 35 million for the dragon dream, first off what a waste of money for a balloon, and second of all there is a helium shortage.
The words he used to describe certain parts of the sniper, like a tube for mounting optics. It’s called a receiver, bolt carrier, stock, hand guard , barrel
He's a narrator not a gun biologist, man!
@@haphazardprism gun “biologist”?😂😂
There are other errors as well.
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So they are stamped out hardened already.? Someone skipped heating hardening and blackening process
In Alaska the US Army purchased the unarmourde version of the Viking, the Bewolf.
Cool.
So many people are going to be pissed to learned their valuable K bar is a stamped knife and not a forged blade. Tbh that’s the only way to mass produce a knife for a reasonable price. If they went through and hand forged every knife they would cost 5x more
They could stamp them from a forged billet of high carbon steel.
They should call this Death factory
I love the way they don't say who shot that sniper rifle so far, just leave the viewer to assume it was an American soldier. Well, it wasn't, it was a Brit, Corporal of Horse Craig Harrison.
That record has been broken. Unconfirmed Ukraine sniper and by two Canadian snipers in 2012 Afghanistan.
Airships “powered “ by hydrogen? I don’t think so. Hydrogen was used in the gas cells inside the main envelope to provide lift.
They are generally powered by conventional aircraft engines with propellers.
He also stated "infamous Hindenburg" ,, if wants to narrate he should learn what words mean lol
@@davidwraight9940 indeed
@@davidwraight9940actually he is correct. The Hindenburg was infamous for crashing in flames. If it was famous it would be for something positive. And crashing is not positive
came here to say that.
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Amazing how the US can develop enginuity for eliminating adversaries,but mainly foreign leaders who do NOT agree to their terms.
Our new bayonet doubles as a k-bar
@01:40 poor man is a slave! chained at the wrists to work nonstop in the factory!!
I need those dragon eggs for my next paint ball competition.
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And the name Ka-Bar came from the Union Cutlery Company after they got a letter from a hunter who used his to Kill A Bear.
The Dragon Eggs are filled with potassium permanganate, not potassium permagnate.
Its not a blood groove, its called a fuller, ok
How old is the sniper rifle keymod is dead.but maybe they like it in the military??
wich type of software you use for animation
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in Finland we have similiar to that Viking (BvS10) when i was in military they said that vehicle takes where ever you need to go, except heaven.
Yes because all soldiers go to hell :D
I would own one if I could afford it they can literally go almost anywhere.
the sniper has to land 5 shot in 3.5cm in which distance? 100m? if so hitting a target 2.4km away is like lottery, if the test is done in 500m range then then we we have decent chances of landing.
19:10; “backfire” or “catch fire”?
Are the Vikings rear car tracks powered?
Yes both cabs are driven
Im not sure the narrator used the words "infamous Hindenburg" correctly ????
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An Ukrainian has the longest shot
"Blood grove, makes it easier to pull from its Target"? Who wrote this, a 12-year-old?
one question what protection does the viking provide against IEDs?
it´s flat floor is pretty bad at that
Not a lot you could reach underneath and push the floor up and down. After a few years and deaths they eventually changed the design to have a v shaped hull to deflect the blast these were called the wart hog varient. Still one of the most fun vehicles i operated, these things can go anywhere. Pretty freaky initially driving into water with them.
Warthogs are of a totally different build from singapore, st engineering. The warthogs come from the st engineering bronco. A few got blasted but no deaths. Cannot be said of the vikings.
12:07 'The most accurate weapon on Earth' is not made in USA !
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Ground Zero by definition is the place where a nuclear explosion happened.
33:33, that mk-19 isn’t loaded lol, and those aren’t British Marines
Its not "blood groove" its called a fuller, and its used to drop weight from tbe blade
The Viking is NOT a tank.
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kill shot from 2.4 km is sheer luck. There is no way to calculate windage over that distance.
Yes there is.. if your running a high enough BC projectile, 2.4km is not that far.
Yes there is. Given the fact that modern day snipers have the tools to calculate wind, rotation, temp, moisture.
Fair enough. I was taught by the Fusiliers back in the eighties. I suppose things may have changed ;)
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It's not called a mounting tube 😂😂 it's a forend or foregrip. The amount of misinformation in these videos is staggering
Your " basic entrenching tool ""
Amusingly this US video couldn't bring its self to say which countries sniper recorded the longest kill shoot.
You don’t know either bud
Well, it has been reported that a Ukrainian soldier holds the record at the moment.
@@allenhill5698 yup, but which rifle and where it was made is not being mentioned.
11:20 lol just shot it once in the battlefield then its useless this is a waste of money
5:37 wrong. Airlander had its first flight in 2012. More American BS
It not new design russian has it before
Which one?
Lots of misinformation in the comments (and vid). Regarding knife groove. It's to break suction.
Edit 1: Incorrect info. longest confirmed sniper kill was Vyacheslav Kovalsky from the Security Service of Ukraine. A 3.8 km shot from a Horizon’s Lord sniper rifle. Wow, only 12 min in too.
Edit 2: My god. Ok. "If you go down in icy water, death by hypothermia can occur in a matter of hours." Or seconds. Google cold water hypothermia.
I've stopped watching here so, don't blame me if the rest is garbage too.
" longest confirmed sniper kill was Vyacheslav Kovalsky"That kill is still unconfirmed.
@@okbutthenagain.9402 technically all long range sniper kills are, its not like they walk up to the body after a shot
😅😂😂 omg the ADHDnes of whoever edited this, saying the liferaft inflates in 7 seconds, but needing to cut 3 times and then ahow it fully inflated, srsly couldn't spare 3 more seconds to show proof of it inflating? Not that i care about the liferaft.. but wow..
UK also used Warthog. Its much better.
Interesting how they ditched it and purchased more vehicles from Hägglunds. Warthog was a copy of the Hägglunds after all.
Warthogs are not copies. They are from the singapore bronco.
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