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Great video as always! But doesn´t the Eurofighter carry the Meteor instead of the AMRAAM? And would it be possible to make a bandit unknown in the Eurofighter?
You just know there was some steering committee early on in the project that was responsible for the naming conventions that spent an entire meeting giggling and trying to work up the courage to tell their commanding officers the name they had settled on.
It's the most British thing possible to give a very serious subject a rude yet descriptive acronym.
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"Today in Growling Sidewinder School"... I've learned more about fighter jets by watching your videos in the last couple of years than in my entire life.
@@augiehicks4588 I still wanna see that kill reproduced by Growling Sidewinder eventually, would be a really cool fucking video. He's been doing so much A-10 A2G recently, why not F-15 A2G? Let's pickle ourselves a Hind eh?
I really like this educational format, I always wished there was more stuff like this on youtube. Thanks for the quality content and info! Maybe in the future would you consider talking about the history of RWR? I'd be curious to know how it works/how it came about
very informative content, perhaps a similar vid for the soviet/eastern munitions, where data is available...? or a comparison of west vs east. AIM9 R27? AIM120 R77? etc.
7:57 Oops! Your final statement is opposite to the entirety of the rest of the video. I heard it as "It can hardly be argued that the AMRAAM is one of the world's best air-to-air missiles." I think you meant to say that one cannot argue AGAINST the proposition that the AMRAAM is one of the world's best air-to-air missiles. Perhaps it should have been, "It can't be disputed that the AMRAAM . . . ." or "It can hardly be disputed that . . . ." Great video!
Quite different than your usual style of video, but I liked it. Very well organized and put together. Good information that we can probably see put to use in future videos. Nice job, GS.
i really love your diversity of videos man. especially the dogfight and multicrew ones. but i didn't know i'd love your educational videos about military aviation and weaponry. big fan of your DCS radar tutorials btw.
The best thing with the meteor is not the range. It's its ramjet propulsion that makes its flight energy profile totally different from a traditional missile. It has more maneuverability even during it's final flight phase thanks to it's capacity to keep burning propellant continuously.
@@ZratP exactly, it’s not about range but how lethal it is at different ranges. It’s no point going a long range if you can’t hit anything. Ramjet stay’s lethal.
@@ZratP very true, the ramjet allows the meteor to essentially be "burning" throughout basically the entirety of its flight meaning it loses little to no kinetic energy
GS, man absolutely love this style of video. You have a different perspective to other UA-camrs who do military info channels since you get to use a lot of the equipment and are intimately familiar with the shortfalls and benefits of each! Would LOVE to see more videos like this on other weapons (AIM-9, 7, 54, etc…)
Great video growling you should really do it more of these you have an endless catalog of aircraft and weapons to choose from ! Can't wait for the next one it's a great change of pace just like how the ground videos were not sure if many others would agree but I liked it!
While the AIM-120 series is an excellent platform it realistically does not hold up to the likes of the Meteor or perhaps even the PL-15, the DOD and the U.S military are acutely aware of this and are attempting to alleviate this with the development of the AIM-260 JATM, what little we know of that program (relatively), it appears to be the next gold standard in long range ARH missile technology.
If we look at Desert Storm, we can surmise that a true full air battle with fourth gen fighters still requires visual identification or clear awacs id to choose to engage enemies with fox-3 missiles. The AMRAAM fits that envelope so perfectly. Long range seems to be a full WW3 idea.
The Ass Ram missile, although very capable, lacked the required lubricant hydraulics for optimal performance during high G spot maneuvers. The missile was later banned by the Geneva convention.
@@manofchaitea6904 the same actual combat evidence that put the F-22 as the BETTER air dominance fighter jet in the world, even with a 0 score. 🙃 As i say, the METEOR is in a level ABOVE the AMRAAM.
@@cayancesardeoliveira5708 Actually that not true. The f-22 have seen mock combat against other platforms like the f-15, f-16 in which the f-22 could beat them without being seen.
@@peterp4037 same as METEOR 🤷🏻♂️. The NEZ of the METEOR is 3x the NEZ of the AMRAAM. In mock combat against planes with AMRAAM, the fighter with METEOR outrange the fighter with AMRAAM by far.
Ian McCollum : "Today on Forgotten Weapons we have Growling Sidewinder, he's going to introduce us to one of the favorite weapon systems for fighter pilots to hate on, the Aim Seven Radar guided missile." GS "Thanks for having me Ian. The Aim Seven Sparrow, shared none of the pin point accuracy of that little feathered hunter we see in the wild, the aerial acrobat it was named after, plucking insects out of the air with stunning precision... this thing is more like a near sighted seagull that notices nothing smaller than a garbage barge... illuminated by a search light. Let's examine why for a moment..."
@@Penglish56 bruh "best combat proven is the amraam" you mean the sidewinder? which has been in service for almost 3x as long as the amraam, and has the most kills out of any A2A missile.
Higher kill count doesn't equal better, unless you are trying to say that the Sparrow and AIM54 are better than the AMRAAM. The point I was making is that without having seen the Meteor in combat, it's impossible to say how it actually will perform and whether or not it is actually better than the AMRAAM. Idk why you have to be so condescending either lol calm down
Damn love this kind of video from you. Honestly your voice has some soothing quality to it, optimal especially when doing a short documentary about things that go pssssshhh BOOOM
The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't, by subtracting where it is, from where it isn't, or where it isn't, from where it is, whichever is greater, it obtains a difference, or deviation. The guidance sub-system uses deviations to generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is, to a position where it isn't, and arriving at a position where it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where it is, is now the position that it wasn't, and it follows that the position where it was, is now the position that it isn't. In the event of the position that it is in is not the position that it wasn't, the system has required a variation. The variation being the difference between where the missile is, and where it wasn't. If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too, may be corrected by the GEA. However, the missile must also know where it was. The missile guidance computance scenario works as follows: Because a variation has modified some of the information the missile has obtained, it is not sure just where it is, however it is sure where it isn't, within reason, and it knows where it was. It now subracts where it should be, from where it wasn't, or vice versa. By differentiating this from the algebraic sum og where it shouldn't be, and where it was. It is able to obtain a deviation, and a variation, which is called "air"
I love this new way your videos are! I like how it’s very informative and a bunch of videos and pictures to watch. You are very good at making videos like this as I was paying attention the whole time 😂
i like how you have such varied content. i prefer the dcs and other flight sim but videos like this are really top notch and i hope you continue to make this type of content
Thank you for pointing out the Canadair contribution to the Sparrow II program. Douglas and the USN gave up on the Sparrow II in 1955. RCAF chose the Sparrow II and Falcon missile for the Avro Arrow with the Astra fire control system. I believe Canadair kept this weapons system alive to be improved to the AAMRAM we have today.
Missiles are like melee weapons and the aircraft; the weilder. Compared to other melee weapons, the AMRAAM may be outranged or less lethal, but in the hands of an F-22 or F-35, it's still going to be an incredible weapon.
Python 5, thrust vectoring and more manuevering points that any other missile out something like 18 or 24, and speeds up upon impact i dont think any other missile speeds up upon impact. If what ive seen on them is true, those things will reacquire if it misses. Pretty sure you had a video on one no ?
@@MrHistorian123 And what if in its first actual combat use we manage to find out the AMRAAM is better? Many faces have had egg on it over weapons that were better on paper.
@@ChucksSEADnDEAD Please tell me HOW the AMRAAM will possibly be better. Given that the Meteor outperforms it in every single respect, I think that's highly unlikely. And Meteor has been tested and performed to spec in every scenario.
Okay, so here's a tactic you may not of heard about: 1 Fly with your radar on until you get a ping on the adversarial aircraft. 2 Turn off your radar and lower your airspeed to 350 knots. 3 Fire an AMRAAM 4 Wait the requisite time depending on the situation until the missile is nearing terminal guidance zone. 5 Turn your RADAR back on to give the missile guidance until terminal guidance kicks in. 6 Turn your radar back off. 7 Defend. This stealthy maneuver may give you the advantage of not being as visible to enemies.
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Thanks for watching and I hope you enjoyed the video let me know if you'd like to see more videos of this nature in the future. Thanks again and take care, much Love.
Great video as always! But doesn´t the Eurofighter carry the Meteor instead of the AMRAAM? And would it be possible to make a bandit unknown in the Eurofighter?
Yes, please.
@@Anarchy_420 raptor has just 8 internal hardpoints 2 of them fox 2 so its going to be atleast 1 kill with guns. would be funn to watch
@@blxuermaster9454 i think it carries a mix of it since you don´t need to many meteors and its larger and havier the the amraam
Yes more video's like this one......Thanks my friend.....
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You got to love calling a missile designed to fly up a jet's tailpipe an ASRAAM. 😄
Definitely did it on purpose lmao
Lmao, How did I not notice until now?
LOL
You just know there was some steering committee early on in the project that was responsible for the naming conventions that spent an entire meeting giggling and trying to work up the courage to tell their commanding officers the name they had settled on.
It's the most British thing possible to give a very serious subject a rude yet descriptive acronym.
"Today in Growling Sidewinder School"... I've learned more about fighter jets by watching your videos in the last couple of years than in my entire life.
this!
when going by sheer numbers of a2a kills, the gbu-10 trumps the meteor 1-0...
😂
GBU-10*
I assume you're referring to when the F-15E scored an AA kill against a Hind I believe it was, in which case that was a GBU-10 not a 12.
@SpaceKraken and @Augie Hicks thanks i'll change it
@@augiehicks4588 I still wanna see that kill reproduced by Growling Sidewinder eventually, would be a really cool fucking video. He's been doing so much A-10 A2G recently, why not F-15 A2G? Let's pickle ourselves a Hind eh?
I really like this educational format, I always wished there was more stuff like this on youtube. Thanks for the quality content and info!
Maybe in the future would you consider talking about the history of RWR? I'd be curious to know how it works/how it came about
I respectfully second that request!
very informative content, perhaps a similar vid for the soviet/eastern munitions, where data is available...? or a comparison of west vs east.
AIM9 R27?
AIM120 R77?
etc.
A better comparison would be aim9 and r73 because the r73 is intended for close range launches, whereas the r27 is intended for medium ranges.
for me, Meteor remains the better existing Fox-3 missile
More videos like this please! I love the little educational/ historical backstories you occasionally put out here for us.
7:57 Oops! Your final statement is opposite to the entirety of the rest of the video. I heard it as "It can hardly be argued that the AMRAAM is one of the world's best air-to-air missiles." I think you meant to say that one cannot argue AGAINST the proposition that the AMRAAM is one of the world's best air-to-air missiles. Perhaps it should have been, "It can't be disputed that the AMRAAM . . . ." or "It can hardly be disputed that . . . ." Great video!
Excellent explanation @GS. These mini documentaries are packed with information and well produced.
thank you very much much appreciated.
Quite different than your usual style of video, but I liked it. Very well organized and put together. Good information that we can probably see put to use in future videos. Nice job, GS.
That video of the F16 landing gear doors with Sparrows was super neat
I know right never knew about that mounting
i really love your diversity of videos man. especially the dogfight and multicrew ones. but i didn't know i'd love your educational videos about military aviation and weaponry. big fan of your DCS radar tutorials btw.
thank you man, I really appreciate your support. Much Love.
I don't know--the MDBA _Meteor_ has to potential to be even better due to its enormous range (more than twice that of AMRAAM).
The *stated* range might be twice that of the AMRAAM, but the numbers we civilians see are totally inaccurate and meaningless.
@@DefinitelyNotEmma the stated IOC date is 2022, the Air Force could just be secretive about it for all we know
The best thing with the meteor is not the range. It's its ramjet propulsion that makes its flight energy profile totally different from a traditional missile.
It has more maneuverability even during it's final flight phase thanks to it's capacity to keep burning propellant continuously.
@@ZratP exactly, it’s not about range but how lethal it is at different ranges. It’s no point going a long range if you can’t hit anything. Ramjet stay’s lethal.
@@ZratP very true, the ramjet allows the meteor to essentially be "burning" throughout basically the entirety of its flight meaning it loses little to no kinetic energy
GS, man absolutely love this style of video. You have a different perspective to other UA-camrs who do military info channels since you get to use a lot of the equipment and are intimately familiar with the shortfalls and benefits of each! Would LOVE to see more videos like this on other weapons (AIM-9, 7, 54, etc…)
Great video growling you should really do it more of these you have an endless catalog of aircraft and weapons to choose from !
Can't wait for the next one it's a great change of pace just like how the ground videos were not sure if many others would agree but I liked it!
While the AIM-120 series is an excellent platform it realistically does not hold up to the likes of the Meteor or perhaps even the PL-15, the DOD and the U.S military are acutely aware of this and are attempting to alleviate this with the development of the AIM-260 JATM, what little we know of that program (relatively), it appears to be the next gold standard in long range ARH missile technology.
So the meteor and PL-15 have been used in air combat? Nope. Speculation does no determine who is better.
@@manofchaitea6904 So the F-22 and F-35 aren't better than an F-15C and F-16?
Because the first two have never seen combat, the older two have 😉
@@johannafischer8915 except the F22 and F35 have? They're all great platforms.
If we look at Desert Storm, we can surmise that a true full air battle with fourth gen fighters still requires visual identification or clear awacs id to choose to engage enemies with fox-3 missiles. The AMRAAM fits that envelope so perfectly. Long range seems to be a full WW3 idea.
@@Agent_Sparkle when? Against air opponents?
Nice job on the mini-documentary! I would definitely like to see more like this.
They have the AIM-260 and the Peregrine missile coming soon
Thanks!
thank YOU
Best air to air missile in the universe is my moms slipper
You mean 'Surface to Surface', bro😂🤣🤣
The Ass Ram missile, although very capable, lacked the required lubricant hydraulics for optimal performance during high G spot maneuvers. The missile was later banned by the Geneva convention.
6:11 assram... lol
I think the METEOR is in a category above the AMRAAM.
According to what actual combat evidence?
@@manofchaitea6904 the same actual combat evidence that put the F-22 as the BETTER air dominance fighter jet in the world, even with a 0 score.
🙃
As i say, the METEOR is in a level ABOVE the AMRAAM.
@@cayancesardeoliveira5708 You absolutely owned him there 😂😂😂
@@cayancesardeoliveira5708 Actually that not true. The f-22 have seen mock combat against other platforms like the f-15, f-16 in which the f-22 could beat them without being seen.
@@peterp4037 same as METEOR 🤷🏻♂️. The NEZ of the METEOR is 3x the NEZ of the AMRAAM. In mock combat against planes with AMRAAM, the fighter with METEOR outrange the fighter with AMRAAM by far.
For anyone thinking gs plays games for a living is sorely mistaken dude puts in work a lot of work this video was amazing
much love Jared. Great comment. All the hard work is worth it when people like you watch.
Very well organized and put together.
That was a well put-together little mini documentary and I definitely didn't burst my sides when you said ass ram.
mentions the gripen but not the rafale, what a chad move
Ian McCollum : "Today on Forgotten Weapons we have Growling Sidewinder, he's going to introduce us to one of the favorite weapon systems for fighter pilots to hate on, the Aim Seven Radar guided missile."
GS "Thanks for having me Ian. The Aim Seven Sparrow, shared none of the pin point accuracy of that little feathered hunter we see in the wild, the aerial acrobat it was named after, plucking insects out of the air with stunning precision... this thing is more like a near sighted seagull that notices nothing smaller than a garbage barge... illuminated by a search light. Let's examine why for a moment..."
I'd love to see a video like this about the Meteor.
0:58 A fox 3 going active is called Pitbull or Husky depending if it goes active in Medium PRF or High PRF.
I think this just became a channel about air combat, and I'm here for it
The Meteor is the best missile. The AIM-120 is the most widely used
Not combat proven. In theory it could be the best, but currently the best combat proven air-to-air missile is the AMRAAM.
@@Penglish56 bruh "best combat proven is the amraam" you mean the sidewinder? which has been in service for almost 3x as long as the amraam, and has the most kills out of any A2A missile.
@@Doomsday499 considering the video is about medium-long range missiles, I don't think that really applies here.
@@Penglish56 AMRAAM estimated confirmed kills: 16
Sparrow estimated confirmed kills: 55
Phoenix estimated confirmed kills: 78
Interesting thought process you got going on.
Higher kill count doesn't equal better, unless you are trying to say that the Sparrow and AIM54 are better than the AMRAAM. The point I was making is that without having seen the Meteor in combat, it's impossible to say how it actually will perform and whether or not it is actually better than the AMRAAM.
Idk why you have to be so condescending either lol calm down
6:11 Subtitles: "ass Ram" XD
Showing the Sparrows mounted to the gear bay doors just sent me on a rabbit hole... thanks...
Right?! I want to see more on that!
I really like these short video essays. keep up the good work.
Nice little documentary. As a European I'd enjoy a similar video about the Meteor :)
Love the vids man, keep up the great work
Love these documentary-type videos!! Great stuff, would love more.
Loved this video buddy. Keep them coming.
Damn love this kind of video from you. Honestly your voice has some soothing quality to it, optimal especially when doing a short documentary about things that go pssssshhh BOOOM
Thank you, Professor Sidewinder!
More of this content PLEASE!!! There, I asked nicely.
I didn't know you did documentaries. Good show.
The missile knows where it is at all times.
It knows this because it knows where it isn't, by subtracting where it is, from where it isn't, or where it isn't, from where it is, whichever is greater, it obtains a difference, or deviation.
The guidance sub-system uses deviations to generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is, to a position where it isn't, and arriving at a position where it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where it is, is now the position that it wasn't, and it follows that the position where it was, is now the position that it isn't. In the event of the position that it is in is not the position that it wasn't, the system has required a variation. The variation being the difference between where the missile is, and where it wasn't. If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too, may be corrected by the GEA. However, the missile must also know where it was. The missile guidance computance scenario works as follows: Because a variation has modified some of the information the missile has obtained, it is not sure just where it is, however it is sure where it isn't, within reason, and it knows where it was. It now subracts where it should be, from where it wasn't, or vice versa. By differentiating this from the algebraic sum og where it shouldn't be, and where it was. It is able to obtain a deviation, and a variation, which is called "air"
Thank you, this is the comment I was looking for lol
you should do a 2022 setup tour, see what gear ur using in todays sim market, opinions on them to date and what not before the holidays and what not👀
Fantastic video, man! Can you do more history videos like this? Specifically on the F 16 😎
Videos like this remind me of growing up in the 90s watching Weekday Wings (only...on the Discovery channel--RIP Discovery ;( ). Awesome stuff.
Damn I like these types of videos. You explain fighter jet tech really well with your own background knowledge
I love this new way your videos are! I like how it’s very informative and a bunch of videos and pictures to watch. You are very good at making videos like this as I was paying attention the whole time 😂
those sparrows on the F-16s gear doors are awesome lol
Please keep doing documentary style videos. They’re a real treat.
I really like these informational format videos.
Your Videos are amazing. Been following you for a year and your stuff just keeps getting better!! Keep it up!
I love this style of educational video. It does well on its own, or as an intro to an engagement. Thanks for the awesome content!
The "AssRam". You did that shit on purpose. I wasn't ready.
Well, i wish we knew about the Meteor missile and JATM 260. Imagine getting smacked without any warning
If the AIM-260 isn't already in production, it will be very soon.
i like how you have such varied content. i prefer the dcs and other flight sim but videos like this are really top notch and i hope you continue to make this type of content
As surprise for me I'm one of the loaders on the F22 video, good work all true.
Hearing the obvious audio cut after ASRAAM just makes it funnier 🤣
These mini documentaries are good.
Gotta love that dam ol ASRAAM... it loves flying up the tailpipe!
Thanks for posting these types of videos. These are very informative and entertaining. Very cool!
Thank you for pointing out the Canadair contribution to the Sparrow II program. Douglas and the USN gave up on the Sparrow II in 1955. RCAF chose the Sparrow II and Falcon missile for the Avro Arrow with the Astra fire control system. I believe Canadair kept this weapons system alive to be improved to the AAMRAM we have today.
Missiles are like melee weapons and the aircraft; the weilder. Compared to other melee weapons, the AMRAAM may be outranged or less lethal, but in the hands of an F-22 or F-35, it's still going to be an incredible weapon.
we need more educational content like this
One word: Meteor.
I LOVE videos like this man, keep it up!
so close to 400k... keep it up!
Awesome channel. Love the videos and how you explain things keep it up and keep up the warthog videos!!
excellent video, I love these "explain one interesting thing in enough detail, but not in a 35 minute video" type of clips. moar!
I love these kinds of videos. Your content has come so far my dude!
This is such a cool concept! When watching DCS content, it can be kind of overwhelming all the different weapon info. Thanks for the good info!
More of these videos GS! Love it!
I love videos like this, you executed it perfectly! Keep it up!
What's the best beginner joystick
Cool video. Like the change up
GS: my friend is the red devil in the f-18 vid shooting the missile. I showed him and he’s down to connect
Interesting place where you can put your missiles on the F-16 (2:00)
Python 5, thrust vectoring and more manuevering points that any other missile out something like 18 or 24, and speeds up upon impact i dont think any other missile speeds up upon impact. If what ive seen on them is true, those things will reacquire if it misses. Pretty sure you had a video on one no ?
Just wanted to say I enjoy ur channel and thanks for making these videos!
I think the only 2 better medium-range missiles are PL-15 and Meteor
There’s the R37M too
More videos like this! Love it!!! Thank you!!
I knew it was the best because when I was kid, it was the missile I wanted alot of in every air combat game
No. The MDBA Meteor is, hands down.
Raise your hand if you’ve been tested in combat
@@Aaron-wq3jz I don't have to taste a pint of Tim Taylors Landlord to know it's going to be bloody good. You just know it is. Same with Meteor.
@@MrHistorian123 And what if in its first actual combat use we manage to find out the AMRAAM is better? Many faces have had egg on it over weapons that were better on paper.
@@ChucksSEADnDEAD Please tell me HOW the AMRAAM will possibly be better. Given that the Meteor outperforms it in every single respect, I think that's highly unlikely.
And Meteor has been tested and performed to spec in every scenario.
I love using this missile in dcs it smashes everything in its way.
These history videos are great. Really cool stuff
Growling Sidewinder documentary channel confirmed :D
Wow, another format. And i like it
Throwing AMRAAM's since 1997 (DID F-22: Air Dominance Fighter on PC), feels like the best :p.
Awesome breakdown! Thanks
Amazing video, pls do more in this style.
4 F-15s armed with AIM-7 vs. 4 F-5Es armed with AIM-9: The famous "Towering Inferno".
Great video! Love these!
Meteor enters the chat
Yes could very well be but since is not battle proven AMRAAM take the nr 1 spot for now
@@fqeagles21 The best things are never battle proven
@@fqeagles21 The F-22 could very well be the best fighter in the world, but since it has not been battle proven we'll say the F-15C is better.
@@paurodriguezriera7979 could very well be
@@fqeagles21 but it's not, because we know that it's design is superior
Excellent vid as usual; thanks.
Okay, so here's a tactic you may not of heard about:
1 Fly with your radar on until you get a ping on the adversarial aircraft.
2 Turn off your radar and lower your airspeed to 350 knots.
3 Fire an AMRAAM
4 Wait the requisite time depending on the situation until the missile is nearing terminal guidance zone.
5 Turn your RADAR back on to give the missile guidance until terminal guidance kicks in.
6 Turn your radar back off.
7 Defend.
This stealthy maneuver may give you the advantage of not being as visible to enemies.
Awesome - would love to see more of these vids. Nice work 💪
I wish the USA would commission the F-69 SPAMRAAM.
Amazing vid can't wait to see another one keep it up