For those looking: OG photo: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/04/USAF_F-16A_F-15C_F-15E_Desert_Storm_edit2.jpg/1200px-USAF_F-16A_F-15C_F-15E_Desert_Storm_edit2.jpg Timestamp: 3:17
USN vet here... this is by far one of my favorite DCS cinematics now and I'm going to share this amongst my circle! The mid-80's soundtrack won me over and was the icing on the cake!!! 💙💙
@@Tthepilot My advise: Train and study hard - you will make it. But also, its not an easy life to join the military - so, make your peace with that. Not everybody will like you, some may even hate you for wearing the uniform - in the end, you will also fight for there right to hate you. And belive me, that can hurt when you see "people" at a funeral of a buddy. That is also something you need to remamber - not everyone comes back.
The attention to detail in this was awesome. Using markings for units that were there and adding radio traffic from the conflict. Serious props for that.
Absolutely love the attention to detail for the livery selection representing actual squadrons that took part and even real ODS loadouts. Wonderful job to everyone involved.
I remember watching these speeches/events unfold as they happened on TV - you perfectly captured the sentiment and era - excellent work as always and you deserve way more subscribers, keep up the great work man!
Seeing multiple classic photographs recreated in extensive detail; as a tribute to those who fought valiantly to keep us free and safe was amazing to watch. A salute to all the brave men and women who sacrifice _everything_ in the name of defending freedom and honor: Before, Now, and Forever More.
My father served as a weather logistics officer in Diego Garcia supporting the B-52s, he was always disappointed when no one knew about the desert storm operation. Thank you for giving it the recognition it deserves :)
Same, I always talk about my dad's crusades during 80s and 90s America to my zoomer coworkers and they have no idea what im talking about. Disappointing really
The '91 Gulf War was really the end of an era in a way. It was the first major conflict post-Cold War, but the last to feature some very well-known aircraft and vehicles of the US Cold War military in combat. The A-7 Corsair II and F-4 Phantom flew their final combat sorties in '91, and it was the 2nd to last time the A-6 Intruder was used as well (the last time being over Bonsia in 1994). The Gulf War was also the last time the Huey was used actively in combat by the US Army (though it as not officially removed from inventory until as late as 2015 due to being used for training and medevac). The M60 tanks were last used in combat in the Gulf by the USMC; they switched to the M1A1 soon after, but their M60s were first into Kuwait City.
I firmly believe that Desert Storm was the moment that America emerged, without a doubt, as the most powerful nation on the planet. 50 years of an arms race across all sorts of manners of warfare, Coming out with our experiences in Vietnam and even Korea and all the blunders and successes we achieved in those wars, now was the time that we put that technological and theoretical development to work. And boy did it work.
You mean go to war. We also have a ton of nukes and theoretically, we could build fusion bombs. Should we "put those to work" too? Most powerful nation, yeah, at the expense of its citizens and other countries like Iraq, Afghanistan,...
Great job with this! 87-0257 was my aircraft from Torrejon AB, Spain and was destroyed by a SAM. The pilot was taken POW and survived. This brings back so many memories.
I looked it up. He took an SA-3 just south of Baghdad. Major Jeffrey Scott Tice piloting. Flew 150 miles after the hit, but didn't make it all the way out of Iraqi airspace. You were ground crew for the plane? I know you guys own the bird and the pilot only borrows it :P Y'all get each other drunk when he came home?
Man, the Gulf War was interesting in terms of equipment used here. From aircraft still being used today (F-15s, F-16s, F/A-18s and A-10s), to Vietnam Era aircraft (F-4s, A-6s, and F-14s) to even the Iowa class lending a shell or missile
I can remember the exact moment when Desert Shield, Desert Storm started. I was in middle school my dad was about to retire from the Airforce and he had to stay in.
My father was deployed to this war. There was any social media during that time and he was stationed in some remote area, so I couldn't directly talk to him. This video pretty much captured how I tracked the war on TV. I was in awe of the aircraft and tech on display. Who remembers those trading cards? lol
I absolutely love that reference to my favorite all time picture of Desert Storm, with the two F-16s, Two Mudhens, and the F-15C flying over the burning oil fields. Pure art. Desert Storm is my favorite military conflict of all time, and you captured its essence beautifully
Ok, I've watched many cinematics over the years. Some are fantasy, and many are a mix of rapid cuts that make no sense. But yours is grounded on reality, it is easy to understand. I saw on TV all those images of bombs hitting bunkers and bridges, F-117s flying under NVGs... wow...congratulations to you and your team for a job well done.
Sadam never stood even a tiny chance. He had to see that, particularly after the first couple of hours. One must wonder why he insisted on taking down his whole country. I talked with one of the F-16 pilots who took part in the "Highway of Death". He said, "They were sitting ducks. You go up and just kill people all day long. It was sickening."
I remember myself growing up watching Discovery Channel and History Channel as a little child and being mesmerized by the sheer volume, scale and vibes of Desert Storm even though I couldn't understand it, I felt it I couldn't bring myself to watch anything for my age after seeing the footage and the stories behind them
Perfect music for this. I remember waiting to see Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf give his daily briefings replaying the pin-point accuracy of laser guided munitions striking targets, etc. I was waiting for my unit to get the final call to deploy but we never did. Thanks for this. Excellent work.
Now all i want is a DCS Cinematic with Into The Fire by Thirteen Senses, a homage to the beautiful French movie "Sky Fighters" (Les Chevaliers Du Ciel). Mirage 2000 time
@@Phenom2266perhaps maybe make an alternate history scenario of a similar gulf war esc coalition against Venezuelan after they occupied and annexed the Essequibo region.
This is why you're the best DCS content creator out there. The amount of attention to detail and recreation of real life events and photos are simply stunning
This is the best EDIT (in general) i've ever seen. It is THE BEST. The music, the real-based images, the effects, IT GIVES ME CHILLS EVERYTIME. GREAT GREAT WORK GUYS
My uncle served in the US Army from 1975 to 1995. This was the last war he did before his retirement and iam glad hes still with us to this day, the best uncle i ever had
I noticed how you perfectly recreated real pictures and videos from the war, honestly amazing great work and very impressive skills especially with the editing.
Hey! I recognize those F4E! Glad to see them still being used despite everything. Great cinematic Phenom! And I appreciate the music choice; it's fitting for the gulf war. Love the recreated shots also.
WELL DONE!!! you nailed so many cool aspects of the conflict and the equipment used along with proper livery for the the time… I got shivers down me spine when the strike eagles went to work
I always say that the Gulf War of 1991 was arguably one of the most fascinating war in gistory, because of how technology and air power can end a war in months. Also the era and the circumstances of when and how it happened makes it interesting. Just think about it, beggining ot the 90's, soon dissolution of the USSR, end of the iron curtain, end of the cold war, almost internet era, democratic wind of change in eastern Europe. It might be beacuse I'm from Hungary and from our prespective it was a very tumultuous era, but I just think it was a very important part of modern history. Best cinematic I've seen so far regarding Operation Desert Storm, and I'm sure I'll come back to this video many times in the future.
Literally breathtaking. You're the one who single handedly got me wanting to make dcs edits of my own and Ive had tons of fun doing so, so thank you in that aspect!
It’s very cool to see that iconic picture of the various aircraft flying in formation “come to life”. The 3 F-15s and 2 F-16s. That’s “THE” image we all think of when we think about the air campaign from DS. Very cool
The only thing that could make this video better: "Rock the Casbah" by The Clash. The first song on Armed Forces Radio when Operation Desert Storm kicked off
I love that all of these are not just random clips to be used for dramatic effects, but actually based on real life events
especially 3:18
like 1:48 2:16.
yeah, it makes it feel like we're watching the video version of pictures
Someone in my class thought this was real footage.
@@John-rl9ueYou can find the real version online somewhere. All this guy did was just remake those videos ingame
I’m a Desert Storm vet, you really nailed it with this video! Great job and thanks for making it!!
[salute] I was there as well. This was a good capture.
thank you for your service kind sir 🗿
@@DaddyKoolPopThanks for your service bro
thank you for your service
Thank you for your service
That shot of the F-15E/C and F-16A flying together with fire in the background is spot on to the famous original photo. great job👍
For those looking:
OG photo: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/04/USAF_F-16A_F-15C_F-15E_Desert_Storm_edit2.jpg/1200px-USAF_F-16A_F-15C_F-15E_Desert_Storm_edit2.jpg
Timestamp: 3:17
Came here to comment the same. Can we all just stop to appreciate the effort that went into this shot.👌
USN vet here... this is by far one of my favorite DCS cinematics now and I'm going to share this amongst my circle! The mid-80's soundtrack won me over and was the icing on the cake!!! 💙💙
Thank you for your service, I wanna be a navy pilot when I grow up.
@@Tthepilot My advise: Train and study hard - you will make it. But also, its not an easy life to join the military - so, make your peace with that. Not everybody will like you, some may even hate you for wearing the uniform - in the end, you will also fight for there right to hate you. And belive me, that can hurt when you see "people" at a funeral of a buddy. That is also something you need to remamber - not everyone comes back.
Let me also recommend ELI 21, another wonderful cinematic; ua-cam.com/video/IlvTL3JlLYI/v-deo.html
The attention to detail in this was awesome. Using markings for units that were there and adding radio traffic from the conflict. Serious props for that.
1:56 i can’t believe we still don’t have a “Bagdad by night” screen saver…
Absolutely love the attention to detail for the livery selection representing actual squadrons that took part and even real ODS loadouts. Wonderful job to everyone involved.
I remember watching these speeches/events unfold as they happened on TV - you perfectly captured the sentiment and era - excellent work as always and you deserve way more subscribers, keep up the great work man!
Same!
ditto
OMG IT’S PILOTPHOTOG, I’m a fan :D
@@mybrosyt thank you, good to see you here
@@PilotPhotog i love your documentaries but expecially the photo shoots on Instagram
Seeing multiple classic photographs recreated in extensive detail; as a tribute to those who fought valiantly to keep us free and safe was amazing to watch.
A salute to all the brave men and women who sacrifice _everything_ in the name of defending freedom and honor: Before, Now, and Forever More.
My father served as a weather logistics officer in Diego Garcia supporting the B-52s, he was always disappointed when no one knew about the desert storm operation. Thank you for giving it the recognition it deserves :)
Same, I always talk about my dad's crusades during 80s and 90s America to my zoomer coworkers and they have no idea what im talking about. Disappointing really
outstanding! loved that iconic shot of the 3 eagles and 2 vipers
A beautiful recreation of the most Iconic photo of the entire war
How did I not know until now that the F-16 can also be called the Viper
@@Real_Mick3y6 lol
The iconic Oil field scene recreation is just awesome.
The '91 Gulf War was really the end of an era in a way. It was the first major conflict post-Cold War, but the last to feature some very well-known aircraft and vehicles of the US Cold War military in combat. The A-7 Corsair II and F-4 Phantom flew their final combat sorties in '91, and it was the 2nd to last time the A-6 Intruder was used as well (the last time being over Bonsia in 1994). The Gulf War was also the last time the Huey was used actively in combat by the US Army (though it as not officially removed from inventory until as late as 2015 due to being used for training and medevac). The M60 tanks were last used in combat in the Gulf by the USMC; they switched to the M1A1 soon after, but their M60s were first into Kuwait City.
I firmly believe that Desert Storm was the moment that America emerged, without a doubt, as the most powerful nation on the planet. 50 years of an arms race across all sorts of manners of warfare, Coming out with our experiences in Vietnam and even Korea and all the blunders and successes we achieved in those wars, now was the time that we put that technological and theoretical development to work. And boy did it work.
You mean go to war. We also have a ton of nukes and theoretically, we could build fusion bombs. Should we "put those to work" too? Most powerful nation, yeah, at the expense of its citizens and other countries like Iraq, Afghanistan,...
I had insane chills watching the first 1:00 of this video with headphones. I cant even imagine how that would look like in a movie theater.
Great job with this! 87-0257 was my aircraft from Torrejon AB, Spain and was destroyed by a SAM. The pilot was taken POW and survived. This brings back so many memories.
I looked it up. He took an SA-3 just south of Baghdad. Major Jeffrey Scott Tice piloting. Flew 150 miles after the hit, but didn't make it all the way out of Iraqi airspace. You were ground crew for the plane? I know you guys own the bird and the pilot only borrows it :P Y'all get each other drunk when he came home?
Amazing man, i live in Spaim and is an honor have pilots we fight in gulf war in our bases. In what plane you flight ?
Man, the Gulf War was interesting in terms of equipment used here. From aircraft still being used today (F-15s, F-16s, F/A-18s and A-10s), to Vietnam Era aircraft (F-4s, A-6s, and F-14s) to even the Iowa class lending a shell or missile
Yes
I can remember the exact moment when Desert Shield, Desert Storm started. I was in middle school my dad was about to retire from the Airforce and he had to stay in.
My father was deployed to this war. There was any social media during that time and he was stationed in some remote area, so I couldn't directly talk to him. This video pretty much captured how I tracked the war on TV. I was in awe of the aircraft and tech on display. Who remembers those trading cards? lol
there was TRADING CARDS?????
Wow thanks for your fathers service. My father too was in desert storm but I wasn't around yet to see anything about the war.
I absolutely love that reference to my favorite all time picture of Desert Storm, with the two F-16s, Two Mudhens, and the F-15C flying over the burning oil fields. Pure art. Desert Storm is my favorite military conflict of all time, and you captured its essence beautifully
Ok, I've watched many cinematics over the years. Some are fantasy, and many are a mix of rapid cuts that make no sense. But yours is grounded on reality, it is easy to understand. I saw on TV all those images of bombs hitting bunkers and bridges, F-117s flying under NVGs... wow...congratulations to you and your team for a job well done.
You captured the most successful air war in history artfully in a sim not known for being the prettiest bell at the ball.
Desert Storm vet....this vid brought back memories. I'd say you nailed it on imagery, music, and choreography! Thanks for making this!
Sadam never stood even a tiny chance. He had to see that, particularly after the first couple of hours. One must wonder why he insisted on taking down his whole country. I talked with one of the F-16 pilots who took part in the "Highway of Death". He said, "They were sitting ducks. You go up and just kill people all day long. It was sickening."
i got goosebumps when the famouns F-15 formation pic of desert storm was recreated. Gorgeous work.
dont forget the f-16a’s
I remember myself growing up watching Discovery Channel and History Channel as a little child and being mesmerized by the sheer volume, scale and vibes of Desert Storm even though I couldn't understand it, I felt it
I couldn't bring myself to watch anything for my age after seeing the footage and the stories behind them
man not only is this an AD for dcs but also the us military goddam this is the best cinematic ive ever EVER seen
I want to congratulate the creator of this work, it's a good representation of the Gulf War and a pleasure to see if you are a aviation enthusiast
Perfect music for this. I remember waiting to see Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf give his daily briefings replaying the pin-point accuracy of laser guided munitions striking targets, etc. I was waiting for my unit to get the final call to deploy but we never did. Thanks for this. Excellent work.
There's something about those slightly pink RAF Tornados that I love
3:18 holy crap that looks amazing
That’s based on a real photo. I have it saved somewhere in my gallery.
@@darius_alex2043 Epic, am looking for this photo
@@darius_alex2043 It's probably one of the most famous pictures from Desert Storm.
lol guess what my pfp is
(4th fighter wing)
@@F-15E_StrikeEagle nice name bro
You recreated my desktop wallpaper perfectly at 3:18. Well done, sir.
Now all i want is a DCS Cinematic with Into The Fire by Thirteen Senses, a homage to the beautiful French movie "Sky Fighters" (Les Chevaliers Du Ciel). Mirage 2000 time
I think I made it a long time ago.
@@Phenom2266 oh fuck sorry😅😅
@@Phenom2266perhaps maybe make an alternate history scenario of a similar gulf war esc coalition against Venezuelan after they occupied and annexed the Essequibo region.
This is why you're the best DCS content creator out there. The amount of attention to detail and recreation of real life events and photos are simply stunning
3:18 I'm surprised and soooo glad that you got even the Tail Numbers of those Jets right. Amazing attention to Detail.
This cinematic is especially great because I read the book "hogs in the sand" some days ago. It really fits it perfectly
The music goes well with the context and the aircrafts used here
The transition from the 3 Eagle 2 Viper flight to the 2 F4s was GOLD
Fantastic work on this man❤
At 2:10 is when the A-6 comes on and another group, probably my favorite aircraft used in the operation
This is the best EDIT (in general) i've ever seen. It is THE BEST. The music, the real-based images, the effects, IT GIVES ME CHILLS EVERYTIME. GREAT GREAT WORK GUYS
My uncle served in the US Army from 1975 to 1995. This was the last war he did before his retirement and iam glad hes still with us to this day, the best uncle i ever had
I noticed how you perfectly recreated real pictures and videos from the war, honestly amazing great work and very impressive skills especially with the editing.
Wow, that was amazing. Loved the historically accurate liveries (even my VF-1 CAG skin got some use!) and loadouts. Thats some attention to detail!
…and my Intruder Skin as well, nice!
These are so captivating. Never stop making cinematics!
Raising the bar for DCS Cinematics. Thumbs up and subscribed.
That was an amazing cinematic! I bet that was a ton of work. I hope you will consider making more in the future. I liked, subscribed and shared.
Even did the Highway of Death, wow. Sounds & film effects really sell it.
Amazing video love the whole thing
As soon as I saw the a10 my smile got bigger and wider
Hey! I recognize those F4E! Glad to see them still being used despite everything.
Great cinematic Phenom! And I appreciate the music choice; it's fitting for the gulf war. Love the recreated shots also.
Your F-4E model is very nice and is indistinguishable from Heatblur's F-4 model. Your mod was very helpful in making this video!🙏🙏
WELL DONE!!! you nailed so many cool aspects of the conflict and the equipment used along with proper livery for the the time… I got shivers down me spine when the strike eagles went to work
1:55 That f117 is so chill
The flak scenes were perfect! Absolutely awesome.
The thumbnail is inspired by a real picture taken during desert storm, if you google "fighter formation desert storm" it should be the first result!
Each second of it is pure total quality , thanks!! 💯Also so nice to have the mod list right there 🤘
GREAT video as always man!!!
1:23 the lone tank in front of the sun goes hard AF
This is the most iconic scene from Desert Storm
Very nice reproduction of the four aircraft flying by the burning oil fields. Great job!
I sure hope Eagle Dynamics and Razbam stop fighting so we can keep watching these cool videos!
That was fandamntastic 👍
If only DCS had SEPECAT Jaguars and Buccaneers then it would be epic.
The tomahawk flying of the big wisKy is awesome. That photo goes so hard and the cinematic goes just as hard
BROOOOOOO !!! THAT WAS AWESOMEEEEEEEEEEEEEE !!!!! incredible job !!!
I always say that the Gulf War of 1991 was arguably one of the most fascinating war in gistory, because of how technology and air power can end a war in months. Also the era and the circumstances of when and how it happened makes it interesting. Just think about it, beggining ot the 90's, soon dissolution of the USSR, end of the iron curtain, end of the cold war, almost internet era, democratic wind of change in eastern Europe. It might be beacuse I'm from Hungary and from our prespective it was a very tumultuous era, but I just think it was a very important part of modern history. Best cinematic I've seen so far regarding Operation Desert Storm, and I'm sure I'll come back to this video many times in the future.
This is criminally underviewed.
Literally breathtaking. You're the one who single handedly got me wanting to make dcs edits of my own and Ive had tons of fun doing so, so thank you in that aspect!
Nailed it for the feels from the 1991 Gulf War.
The best DCS short movie I have ever seen. Amazing job boys!!
Tbh this makes me feel patriotic for being American
the shot of the F-117 being unnoticed by the anti air was amazing
I absolutely love how a lot of original photos were recreated with as part of the cinematic, they all look incredible. Amazing work
The music matches so well with these clips!♥
Man you never miss! Every single piece you make never ceases to amaze me!
Keep up the good work, you're incredible!
absolute cinema
The amount of effort you put into this video really shows! Great work!
Fantastic video, it took me back to 1990 and 1991. Great scene shifting and setup. Good music as well.
Oh wow! what a treat during the holidays. Amazing work! you really have step up your game in making cinematic
Extremely well done! You respected the loadouts, skins and even the music. Congratulations!
I liked the music you put in the video both songs. Great job on the graphics!
One of the best cinematics i have ever seen! Well done
It’s very cool to see that iconic picture of the various aircraft flying in formation “come to life”. The 3 F-15s and 2 F-16s. That’s “THE” image we all think of when we think about the air campaign from DS. Very cool
How somone can make these transitions and make it all flow is mind blowing. Amazing work👍
The only thing that could make this video better: "Rock the Casbah" by The Clash. The first song on Armed Forces Radio when Operation Desert Storm kicked off
amazing work dude!
This is one of the best cinematics i've seen!!! Nice work, keep it up!!!
That was a Phenom-inal video, brought back a lot of memories of that time.
(P.S. love the music choice)
This song fits america so well especially in the line "most for freedom and for pleasure"
This is fire!
this stuff makes me want to come back, great cinematic
Pretty badass! Very nicely done.
That is pure perfection
Felt like was back in the 90s !Well done :)
superb and perfect mounted!
A perfect Christmas gift, Bravo for everyone involved in the making of the video👍
I love the A-10. It's amazing to see this video this is an A-10/10
This is just wonderfull 10/10
Absolutely awesome video. This brought back so many memories, the music, the sights and radio chatter. Just superb.
Just by playing "Everbody Wants to rule" I can already see that the video is of good quality! Thank you very much :)
What an excellent video, simply impeccable!
Gulf war edits just dont feel right without Everybody Wants to Rule the World
Really really well done. Another DCS cinematic classic
this is the best cinematic dcs video i ever saw