Red Storm Rising: Chapter 35 Time On Target
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- Опубліковано 16 лют 2023
- CHAPTER 35 - Time On Target PART FULL
This is the Audio book of Red Storm Rising by Tom Clancy narrated by Michael Prichard brought to life via DCS world and Cold Waters.
www.amazon.com/Red-Storm-Risi...
I do not own the rights to distribute the audio book but this is a chopped down variant and a project of passion. Great Author, Great Book, Great Audio book, Great Simulator. I do not intend to make money from this or profit from this or any of my videos.
Audio credit goes to Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio and Red Storm Rising Narrated by Michael Prichard
• Cinematic Horror Synth...
Please enjoy. - Ігри
I think Clancy himself would be impressed with this. Well done sir.
You notice the wing was blown off?
@@edtrine8692 I don’t think DCS models a fuselage break
The only problem as I see it is, why weren't the F/A-18s used for air defense closer to the fleet?
I miss Tom Clancy and his works
Me too. 👍
I miss being a young Petty Officer when the book was new
You and me both should have made this into a movie
@@davidrodriguez-so8lqNice idea, but just imagine the budget needed to do it justice.
Red Storm Rising was. His best work
Funny, I'm currently listening to the 30+ hr. audiobook and I can say with confidence your videos add a lot of value. Good job. First read this book at a much younger age when it first came out and yet it's more relevant today than ever. Love Clancey's contribution to our culture. He de-mystified the military industrial complex for us plebs.
its the sound effects and BGM. it adds to the tension which I find lacking in audio books. I wish audio books would do this but I accept it adds all sorts of complications to the product
Me too, and I agree.
@@datanton1 Yeah that's it exactly.
Yeah it seems as though there were a lot of us that had the same formative experience of reading Red Strom Rising as a young person. Such a great read! Glad to gear it wasnt just me and yes it is more relevant now than ever, such a shame Tom Clancy isnt here to see it, im sure he had would had a few more books out on the subject.
I think I just finished listening to that same audiobook.
I first read this book in 1986. I was taking a break from studying for the Florida Bar exam and I stopped by a bookstore in the local mall just as an associate was setting up the display for this book. In this pre-internet age, I did not know that this book was coming. I bought a copy, raced home, and read this book in...a...single...sitting!
Same here! Called in sick to work, but went in late and stayed late cause an ICU central station went down as the book ended. Tired but got it done.
Clancy had a way to grab you and not let go...😊 I first saw the movie "Red October " and was hooked. I went to the bookstore and caught up with his novels and kept up until his passing. A great writer. RIP Tom, thanks for all the hours of entertainment.
I have to say, that would have been a welcome distraction from having to study for the bar. so happy that I do not have to do that again.
I bought my paperback copy of Red Storm Rising back around 1994, and have read it so many times it's falling apart!
Favorite line from this chapter: "As was so often the case in combat, the only data available were negative... He also knew that he was NOT happy."
It's one of the best lines he came up with, and it's true.
They’re that good!
Let's have an attitude check!
I hate this fucking place!
Let's have a positive attitude check!
I positively hate this fucking place!
Let's have a negative attitude check!
I don't like this fucking place!
Let's have a short attitude check!
Fuckit!
@@bradsmgads1302
-We've got 90 missiles incoming
-At least they won't be nukes...
-They got 100 missiles on us. They don't fucking need nukes!
That is a good one for sure:). Two of my other favorites are "Good morning Mr. Bear." and "MOVE YOUR FUCKING BOAT"
veteran of the cold war I served in Germany & korea when i read this book i was in the middle of my command & General staff college course
Me too
People today rarely have an appreciation that the Cold War was a real war in which many people died.
Also, many today have no understanding that self-described "Communists" in Russia & elsewhere really did try to take over the world after WW2 and until the USSR collapsed. (BTW, the Russians got back to it as soon as they were able.)
I recall being at the U of MN in the mid-1980s. One day, my history major and Army ROTC roommate came home, amazed. He'd just learned in one of his classes that day that the Russian government had had, for many decades at that point, an entire "playbook" of dirty techniques to mind-control their own populations and to influence, subvert, overthrow and conquer the populations and governments of target countries. The so-called Cold War was a real war fought against active aggression, which we in the West have been facing for decades now again from Russia and China.
Communism sounds great, in theory. In practice, Communist purists need to govern with absolutely murderous, repressive dictatorships where any opposition is terrorized and killed in plain view, permanently "disappeared" or imprisoned in "reeducation camps". My roomie told me that in the effort to create a so-called Communist, egalitarian society, killing any number of "unenlightened" people who resisted was considered to be necessary and acceptable, the mentality being, "to create our utopian omelette, we need to break as many eggs as is necessary". That's how, for example, the Cambodian genocide in the 1970s, is justified.
A million views.
A million.
Since I have watched this 100,000 times, who are the other fans?!
You're telling me. 🤷♂
This is like ice cream to people like me! The bad news is you get spoiled and want it with everything and that's not going to happen!
Yeah right you never say never . Any thing can happen.Yhats a shooting war .
@@BobChanel❤
the 80's soundtrack hits just right. well done!
I’ve watched each and every one of FIXEDITs Clancy pieces over and over. Can’t get enough…the girlfriend asks why…
“It’s like an awesome old song that you love! You know it by heart, but still can’t get enough of it!!”
Dude! Thank you so much for this incredible visual of a novel. I read back in 87 while stationed in Germany. This is incredible to see and “relive“😎
Read in 86 Bremerhaven... finished in DC...
Man, you do some awesome work. Visualizing this crazy long novel is so much better the way you put it together. I appreciate you.
I've read Red Storm at least three times and I've enjoyed it each time. But this... This is brilliant! I think you have invented a new method/medium to deliver a book. At least the combat scenes! I served 10 years in the Canadian Navy and the part where the Reuben James was defending against the missiles took me right back to the CPF operations room. I could just about smell that distinct smell of fuel, floor wax and anxiety so recognizable on any warship. The Videography the music... spot on. The narration is also really good. Bravo Zulu!
That was my favorite scene as well
Another Chapter VERY well done! My two cents is ‘please keep ‘em coming!’ I’m really enjoying your work bringing my favorite Clancy novel to the screen. BZ 👏🏼👍🏼
but the visuals at 26:02, the slow tracking through the field towards the warehouse, doesnt match the narration, until the scene cuts to the subs
I read Red Storm in the 1970’s after 7 years in the Army Security Agency. We were close with the civilian electronic intelligence agencies. I wnt in at 17 withe the LAPD explorer scouts and having been a high school history and intel geek. This stuff was my meat and potatoes. From the first Clancy owned my attention. His passing hit me hard. He made being an intel geek cool and relevant with out being a Doctor Strangelove goofball. I’m in my 70’s now and still love the games man ship of his works. I am so glad my kids and grand kids listen nd are Learn8ng to understand what was and is possible in this world. Clancy certainly had a way with words. We need a new Clancy.
Didn't Red Storm Rising come out in 1986?
@@BrianMccooley I think you’re right. It was one of those late night reads so I must have been confused as to where and when I was. I worked nights for a number of years. That tends to distorrt when and where you are for me. Thanks!
This Book Had me joining the Navy as a P3-C update-III ASW aircrewman and later helicopter crew as a helo rescue swimmer when I joined all AW's like myself had to go through both training programs, now you get to choose is my current understanding. I ended up getting to deployed on several occasions to Keflavik Iceland, I can still see Kef in my mind when rereading the book months ago...
I took my son to Barnes & Nobel to get books he needed for school and while I was browsing, I saw the Tom Clancy section. I haven't read any of his books in 20 years. So, I got Red Storm Rising, Hunt for Red October and Without Remorse. I had forgotten how good they all were. As a rabid DCS fan, I am doing my best to recreate some of the memorable scenarios as best as we can in DCS. Fun.
IMHO, Red Storm Rising is Clancy's best. I have read it several times over the years. I've always wanted it to be made into a miniseries. One movie could not do it justice.
Love this. Second listen. Takes me back to that entire lost weekend when I was 15, where I read Red Storm Rising cover-to-cover.
This was me. got the book when it came out in paperback from the B. Daltons in the Mall I worked at. Started reading it at about 730 pm, put it down around 2 AM when I realized I'd read the same paragraph 3x and still didn't know what I'd read. I was just about to the big counterattack when the US Armored Columns were racing down the gas line right of way. Still think its a great book.
@@dennisyanan9728it was like ww2 with 80s technology. Awesome book.
@@senorpepper3405 If I remember correctly, the idea for the book came from the game "Harpoon" which was originally a board game that simulated the Battle of the Atlantic with Cold War weapons. The board game was turned into a computer game (played it a lot in college in the late 80's, miss it greatly). Again, if I remember correctly, the person who developed the original game was Larry Bond, who went on to be a best selling author in his own right.
Great story! I hated school but I loved reading that book. So when I have to do Saturday detention that gave me three long Saturdays to read this book a large hardcover version of it back in the '90s
Have read RSR many times over the decades, but your visualisations add a wonderful new dimension to it. Reuben James and Battleaxe turning away from each other, the Tomcat hiding in the clouds, the Grisha not noticing Chicago behind her...just perfect!
This is one of my favourite books of all time - I think ive read it a half dozen times over the years - and I just want to express my appreciation of your efforts to bring parts of it to life. Everything is so well done, esp. the music/score which suits so well. Thanks very much for your perseverance with these projects.
Red Storm Rising is one of the best books I have ever read. Tom Clancy must have been extremely well connected to be so informed. It was the tank battles and the ground war in Europe that got me. It's a superb read, and this video makes me feel quite nostalgic! Awesome job.
This’ll be the second time I’ve watch this video and none of them get old. I’m a Cold War US sailor, so this is a most invigorating series. Totally loving this content.
Please please tell me you're doing the entire book like this, man. It's so good.
Who needs a studio to do it. This brings it to life.
@@btown508 No doubt. Just saying I'm hoping he can do the entire book like this.
@@BillPutnamPhoto right but for the regular dialogue parts of people in a building, discussing plans, chatting with colleagues, or driving, you can't really make a video for the non-combat parts of the book, only unless it includes Tomcats and Backfire bombers
This "series" should receive Oscar. Amazing! I am out of my words....
Appreciate the Kudos. 👍
I just can't comprehend the effort and time that would have been needed for this. We salute you!
The 80’s inspired cinematic action music is the icing on the cake
Respect for this. I read this book once a year and really appreciate you taking the time to do this.
I am certain that Tom Clancy himself is nodding approvingly in heaven. The only criticism I have is that HMS Battleaxe wasn't a Leander class ship, but a Type-22. Other than that: I just bought a Tom Clancy audiobook because of these videos (Not this one, though, I got Clear and Present Danger).
Excellent. Even bettr on the second watch. This just doesn't get old. Great portrayal of a great book.
That was amazing, keep up the good work. Love watching.
Outstanding work! I hope people in the military academies are watching these videos for instructional purposes.
stop
I have read RSR several times since I became a Clancy fan in the 90s. This is just simply phenomenal
Stumbling across this made my day. This is so unbelievably well made.
I could watch a whole movie
Me too. I stumbled across this on a rainy day and now I need more. 😊
An excellent visualisation of a great book. Great work and looking forward to the next part...
One of my favourite books brought to life!!! Thank you muchly.....
Wow! All I can say is thanks for all the hard work. Great job!
I’m pretty sure they used vectoring from the E2C and then visually shot the Phoenix using the camera. This was the main reason for the Phoenix/F14 system. You could fire air to air from 60 miles out without going active.
Red Storm Rising was the first big book I have read at the age of 12. My uncle asked me - "You are interested in military and aviation? Read this." and handled me a copy. It was amazing. Today 30 years forward I own so many modules for DCS - this is the most $ I have ever spent for entertainment. Good job with those cinematics. 👍🏻
LETS GOOOOO! By far my favorite series on UA-cam- you are the only channel I’ve ever turned on post notifications for, please please keep it up!
This is really great. I've had this audio book for years, listened to it probably a dozen times in the car, but this brings whole new life to it.
This is great, better than any new movie playing right now.
I miss Tom Clancy and his books as well. These videos do enhance the audio and makes the book new again! Great job!
I read this book for the first time when I was in the Navy on deployment to the Med back in '90. I always considered "Red Storm Rising" to be Tom Clancy's best work.
Totally agree
Bravo! These terrific videos have convinced me to order a hardcover edition of this book. It will be my first re-reading of RSR in over 30 years.
Just want to say that this series of yours is absolute gold & you rock.
Keep them coming my dude!
Appreciate it!
Ok, this is amazingly done. Simply amazing. Great work!
Another excellent production - great to see it all linked together.
Standing by to help with the non Icelandic ground combat - when you get round to it.
The book was great, listening to the audio book several times was also great, but with this animation added to the audiobook is awesome.
Great novel, I’ve read it a few times. Starting with a few days after publication. Thank you for doing this!
I am glad that the damaged sail of the Providence is blurred by UA-cam. nobody needs to see that! Amazing work, cheers all around, great presentation of a great book.
So good. Waiting for more!!!
I can't believe UA-cam's violence policy affected displaying the tower structure damage of a submarine, is that crazy or what?
With all the dash cam footage of real life vehicular carnage but yet a fictional submarine with damage can't be shown, no way!
Great work, in spite of the interference from Dumb Big Brother, trying to protect us from imaginary scary stuff, that we could imagine far worse.
It's likely a facetious joke built around the limitations of Cold Waters. The game wouldn't allow him to create a realistic depiction of the damage described in the book.
@@jaeger1447 I Agree. But it also had me in tears 😂
You are the man! Thank you for all of these!
Thanks to you, i've started on Red Storm Rising's audio book recently. I love this.
I have listened to the book, twice, by the same reader but your work on it is my favorite. Thank you.
These RSR videos of yours have inspired me to re-read the book. Great stuff. Love the format.
A great story great story thanks to who ever picked this out.
Absolutely love this.
I just stumbled on this! This is so great. Can’t wait to watch the other chapters …….now if I can just find them in order.
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Ach ist das KLASSE - Danke dafür. Highly appreciated ❤❤❤❤
This is absolutely brilliant. Well done!
Holy Crap! More! Bravo!!!
Excellent work!!…just fabulous🎉…😊
Recently I’ve finished audio book. this is what I’ve imagine, no, this is ever more than it!
Great work. Cant wait for the next installment.
Thank you! This is perfect!
Outstanding!!! Since finding this channel I'm addicted!
big thx for the vid. had a lot pleasure watching it.
give us more ! :)
this is absolutely and totally glorious !
That was amazing! Thank you so much!
One of the best books I've read. Multiple times!
Outstanding. Please do more of this book. Well done.
Bravo. Well done.
Bad ass idea. Thy is a great book and this is pretty awesome. Thanks for making it.
Awesome work my friend! I remember first reading this book in my bunk in the Royal Australian Navy in the late 1980s and it’s still my favourite! You’ve added quality to it! One small nitpick; the FFG’s SPS-55 and SPS-49 antennas are rotating too fast…😂
No STIR radar centerline either
Excellent work, thank you.
This is sooo nice, sooo well done. What a great job.
Well done, thanks!!!
Well Done! I had to dig out my copy of Red Storm Rising and read it again!
Man your dedication to this is astounding, I'm continually impressed with each upload, keep it up at your own pace - or the whim of your ISP haha - no need to burn yourself out!
Those F-14 shots were gorgeous. Very well done.
Looking forward to the next chapters
Excellent stuff !!
This is incredible, thank you for making this!
So very excellent!!! Thank you so much!!!!
I know Providence's sail wasn't censored due to "UA-cam..." lol
Shame that Cold Waters doesn't model damage as detailed as described.
Audio book reading with video! TOTALLY AWESOME!
Great Work! I've read the book at least half a dozen times, played months worth of hours of Harpoon. Now I'm going to have to read the book again :)
Amazing work! Hope to see more in the future!
Great graphics, interesting concept. Red Storm Rising was a great book in it's day and a great C=64 Submarine Simulator Game.
Nice work. Thanks!
This is good...liking them...can't wait for more :D
wow. amazing job putting all those videos together for this. thanks for making this purchase easier.
Love it! Thank you
This is the movie we never got😊❤
Finding this made my day. Great work. (This is my favorite audio book.)
This kicks ass!
As always...Fab work. Please please please dont stop.
Wow! Very well done! Keep going with these, they're awesome!
Simply excellent.