If i'm not mistaken the rifle is the IMBEL IA2, the first 100% brazilian rifle. It's chambered in 5.56 NATO and 7.62 NATO. A lot of police departments are adopting this rifle
I'm brazilian and we have the military police, that makes the daily patrols, and the army's police, that makes scoult to authorities and to POWs. As the violence is getting bigger in Rio de Janeiro, the army and marine corps are being used to fight the drug dealers, that's kind of the police job.
@@Zvaig what have i done? Well i dont buy drugs thats a beginning mister big balls. I dont respect drug dealers neither corrupt policemen and fuck out kids with guns. The outlaws are cowards exploiting poverty and unarmed citizes
@@Zvaig actually i am a marine. Underpaid low perspective shitty working conditions humiliations every day and still loving my country. Favelas are more cultural as i said people in rio de janeiro love outlaws. Something as tropical western movies are set here every day.
Brazil is the 9 most powerfull army in the world, and we build almost all of our stuff, riffles, planes, submarines or buy with share tecnology, that why you don't recognise the weapons
Holly shit! The WW2 veteran in this video was my neighbour, lieutenant Paulino. He's a native brazilian (taurepangue tribe) and is, literally, 100 years old. Small world. EDIT: My Mistake, the vet who appears in this vídeo actually is Col. Nestor, a famous and condecorated vet from the airborn brigade who also is 104 years old. They REALLY look alike!
Brazil has been independent for 198 years, 199 this September. Our military is the biggest force in South America, if not Latin America since the imperial age, thanks to the efforts of our two monarchs, Pedro I and Pedro II. Brazil's seen as a pacifist nation, but most of us are proud of the military and their achievements, especially in WW2.
Yea we are all proud of what they did in WW2, but their actions during the dictatorship of 1964-1984 well id say that basically none of us are proud of that, and still no justice has been done about that.
You are not Pacific country. You have Atlantic sea. Pacific country would be Chile, Peru and Ecuador. What you wanted to say is you are pacifist country :)
A América do Sul e a América Latina, o motivo da América do Sul ser chamada da América Latina e por que nele tem várias países que falam línguas derivadas do latim
4:11In Brazil, officers formed at the "Naval School", "Agulhas Negras Military Academy" and "Air Force Academy" also receive this sword, the sword of Duque de Caxias.
Some cool units of our brazilian army are the jungle warriors, the Caatinga (a biome that just have here in Brazil) warriors, paratroopers, BOPE (police), special forces, commandos, etc.
Imagine, any army try to invade brazil anywhere, brazil has specials army for each land, amazonia, caatinga, serrado, Vietnam is like a child ride... Waiting for france.....
If France wants the Amazon, they will have to come here and try to take it from us. And it won't be nice for them to want to fight inside our house, as you said, we have special forces for different regions. if they want "Snake to smoke again" the devil will eat soap. KKKKKKKKKKKKKK
In Brazil, the state police are militarized. these forces, in addition to taking care of public safety, are auxiliary forces and army reserves. It's like each state had its own small army, in the event of a declared war they would incorporate the armed forces. So the number of soldiers ready for combat is immense.
About the law enforcement actions that you saw, it’s important to say that in Brazil we have the armed forces and the military state police (not to be confused with MP). The police system in Brazil is divided in two separate institutions: the military police do the patrol service and the civil police carry on the investigations. In the case of declared war, the military police fight alongside the Brazilian Army.
completing this comment Currently, this auxiliary force of the army that is best trained and experienced in guerrilla, narco-guerrilla and urban combat is located in the state of rio de janeiro. The PMRJ and its special operations battalion is the best trained, experienced and lethal force of all police forces in our country.
@@Aroulgnao wow! Calma ai amigo... "c ta brabo?". Brincadeiras a parte, eu até debateria a aliança entre Americanos com vc, mas devida a sua falta de educação e respeito ao próximo, vejo com não vale apena. Vou te dar uma dica, se vc fazer um argumento, não comece com "que foto de perfil bosta". Enfim, desejo o de melhor para vc, deus te abençoe 🙏. Brasil acima de tudo, Deus acima de todos 🇧🇷
Interesting facts: Our Army (Brazil) Has different platoons, that specialize in the types of terrains they would have to fight in. The "funny camo", with the nice hat, are for the Jungle Force (CIGS). The men in orange, fight in our kind of "desert", called "Caatinga". That color of uniform, matches the soil color of the caatinga. We are a 500 years + Country. The book depicts historic figures of the Brazilian Empire. It relates to our Independance day from Portugal. Check out the Jungle Troops - CIGS - Centro de Instrução de Guerra na Selva. Its about surviving and combating in the jungle. Very cool.
At 1:50, it's a Leopard 1 MBT behind the soldiers; at 2:13, this hat is called "jungle hat" or "chapéu de selva" in portuguese, and it's given to military personal that finished the CIGS, sometimes reffered as the best (and hardest) jungle combat course in the world. At 6:14, the rifle is the IA-2 in 556x45, there's a version in 762x51 wich I prefer 😅 (of course, my heart belongs to the old Parafal, hahaha!) At 7:15, it's the MCT-300, a Brazilian cruise missile launched from Astros II, our indigenous MRLS 😉 The cammoflage pattern is unique, I don't know about any other coutry using anything like that - but it's pretty efective in our environment (Air Force and Navy use almost the same pattern, with a little change in colors). Edit: I almost forgot, the soldiers running at 2:56 are using the "caatinga" uniform, it's a Very tick BDU with heavy leather reinforcements to resist punctures fron cactus and others spikes from this dry land vegetation... It's like an full body armor, believe me! 😅
Brazilian units to react: BOPE (Police Special Forces) CORE (investigative Police Special Forces) COMAMF (Marines Commandos) GRUMEC (Navy combat divers)
Dude... Make a video about the "COMANF". These guys are insane and from Brazil! Here, in Brazil, the Marines and the Navy are one united armed force, and COMANF (COMANDOS ANFÍBIOS) is the Marines's Special Operations force. I really appreciated this video about our army, and incentivate you to do more like this one! ADSUMUS (it's the "semper fidelis" correspondent for the Brazillian Marines).
Nego curte mesmo desmerecer nossas forças armadas, mas o que não faltam são documentos e próprios oficiais relatando que Seals falharam em diversos cursos brasileiros, como os da Caatinga por exemplo ou o de formação na selva da Amazônia. Nosso cursos são fornecidos ao exército americano se vocês não sabem, e com certeza não é essa moleza que vocês bosteiam, justamente por não fazerem a menor ideia do que tão falando.
@@BudaDaZL irmao, tu n tem idade pra acreditar em papai noel e que um SEAL n conseguiu fazer um curso de um exercito que alem de sub financiado, não participa ativamente de guerras por anos.
The portuguese found Brazil in 1500. So 521 years since the portuguese first steps in this land. Brazil became indepent in 1822, so 199 years of Brazil as a independent nation.
6:11 This is the IA2, a nationally designed and produced rifle. They're replacing the old FALs and Parafals... It has 5.56 and 7.62 variants (compatible with ar15 and fal mags). After the upgrades are done, it will likely be exported to other south american countries. Even Saudi Arabia has shown interest. You'll probably be interested on BOPE and the Brazillian arms industry
in finland we still have those food "canteens" or whatever they are called. it looks a bit like the canteen for water but it contains food. or where the food is eaten from... well.. the oldest of those are made before ww2 :D
I'm a Brazilian Military, I liked the reaction of the video and I'm already subscribed to the channel! The rifle in question is of national production, it is called IA2. It has versions 5.56 and 7.62.
7:13 This is the AV-TM-300, a Brazilian cruise missile designed for the Astros 2020, a self-propelled multiple rocket launcher also produced in Brazil. The missile is equipped with a central computer that combines a Ring laser gyroscope, connected to an active GPS navigation device that uninterruptedly supplies positioning information for course correction. Good stuff in other words...
@@ProfessorMozer Seu burro, eles fazem vídeos assim exatamente para que "entelejumentos" passem informações. O cara do vídeo é americano, mas não é só americano que acessa o Y. Pessoas de países inimigos também, etc.. 🤦 Algo tão óbvio.
@@aquamastertheonlyone sim, pq países inimigos iam pegar informações sobre armamento inimigo pelo UA-cam né? Super confiável, kskskskskskskdkd. Amigo, se fosse informação secreta ninguém saberia, a arma ali tem todo um catálogo e todo mundo consegue achar sobre ela na internet, não é segredo de ninguém não
@@calangoseco4253 Bicho bur..ro é fogo. É óbvio que "pegam" informação no UA-cam, Facebook, etc... O que você acha que o cara do vídeo está fazendo? E quem passa "qualquer" informação passa "informação importante" também 😠 Chore a vontade, mas *fecha a maldita matraca* .
GRUMEC (like the SEALs), CIGS (best in jungle warfare in the world), Comandos or Commands (the elite of brazilian soldiers), all the best in the Brazilian army if you want take a look.
I found your channel very top, it's a pleasure for me to see an American reacting to our army, it fills me with honor, congratulations on your channel🇧🇷🇺🇸👊🏼
That is because governments come and go. The Armed Forces are a State institution, whose purpose is the defense of the institutions of the brasilian State, and the two greatest of them is the Constitution and the territory.
The historical part is based on the independence war of Brazil, also the part at the end was not rockets, it was the stars of the flag joining together with the emblem. And our army also has a scene with the anti riot unit.
A bit late answer but here it goes: Brazil and USA barely differ in history in many aspects, including the year they were found (USA 1492 and Brazil 1500). Both have roots on indigenous people and were colonized by Europeans. USA mostly by British and Irish and Brazil mostly if not totally by Portuguese, hence, the official language is Portuguese and not Spanish as the entire World tend to believe. Both now, having many different races and different people. People in general are clueless about the brazilian race diversity if we talk about the southern part of the country. For example, who would guess Brazil holds the largest Japanese post and after WWII (yes... Japanese) colony in the World ? Add to this, many Germans, Italians, Lebanese, Syrians, even some Polish, Finish, Ukranians, you name it. Brazil is heavily depicted by the tropical population looks and sceneries and due to this, people around the World have very little knowledge if none, about the restof the country. The more central and southern part of the country where it goes to temperate areas is quite different from the northern part. Sometimes people forget how imense the country is. USA is only larger in territory because of Alaska and Hawaii so the 48 states territory in US is actually smaller than Brazil (also the impression of country sizes are a bit distorted by map projections since the closer they are to the poles, bigger they look) And I'm sure as a USMC soldier, you already know that (I am a Pilot). Also, Brazil is not Hispanic. it's considered a Latin Iberic (Lusitan) country. It's one out of 4 Countries in South America where Spanish is not the official language. Suriname, Guiana and French Guiana are also non spanish speaking countries. Regarding the differences between the armed forces and Police, it goes this way: The country has the 3 regular branches that respond only to the President so it's subordinated only to chief of the Executive power (President). Since the Country is a Federation exaclty as USA is, there is 26 states with Governors plus a Federal District. Each state has it's own police force (Military Police, subordinated to the Governor and in case of war, considered as a Auxiliary Power for whatever purpose, being subordinated to the Army. Even nowadays, the Brazilian Army does all states Military Police inspections and regulations. And as a remark, Military Police in Brasil should NOT be confused with MPs... They are not. (All 3 Armed Forces in Brazil have their own MPs). Military Police in Brazil is absolutely different to the Army when it comes to equipment and job. They are not allowed to use heavy weaponry except only for the Military Police in Rio de Janeiro state (their SF group called BOPE) where they can even use at least M249s due to their insane urban warfare conditions compared to the rest of most places in the Country). Then , you have Civil Police which is also ruled by state and subordinated to the state Public Ministery. It's more like an investigative Police and undercover Ops where the Military Police is purely street patrol or daily occurance calls. Then you have the Federal Police which the name speaks for itself so it does basicaly the same job as state Civil Polices but in Federal Level, fiscal or political crimes. It's equivalent of what the FBI is in USA. Another remark, the ilustrations in that book are not fiction. It depicts Brazil's independence (1822) from Portugal. Brazil is also the only country on the Planet where during colonial period, the colonizer settled for a while inside its own Colony. (Portuguese Crown fled to Brazil during the Napoleonic War). As for WWI, when you see the old vet, there was the FEB (Força Expedicionária Brasileira) where many soldiers fought in Europe in 1945. This should be VERY interesting for you to check ! ua-cam.com/video/pr20qE9EBCI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TheFront Northern Brazil also had big influence from American soldiers where Air Force Bases were used during the Pacific War. The Rifles are Brazilian made Imbel IA2. At 7:05, what you see is the ASTROS II Launcher system, also developed in Brazil. Brazil also had (not sure if still has) Aerospacial Tech. It does have a big lab and Air Force Base in São José dos Campos (Also Plant of Embraer as you probably know, a big Airplane Manufacturer) where they develop/ed non crewed space rockets but as far as I know, they shuted down everything after the VLS-1 Rocket Explosion at Alcântara Base back in 2003. You can google everything if you are interested ! Sorry if I'm repeating many things already answered here but I ended up not reading other comments on your video but regardless, I hope it helps a bit !
In April 22 1500 the first Europeans came into our lands so we have 521 years since then. But as a free Nation we're since September 7 1822. And about our participation in WW2, check out the history about Three Brazilian Heroes. It's an amazing history on how three men faced an entire german unit.
@Chris George the armed forces are issued with the local version of the beretta 92 produced by Taurus (the Taurus PT 92). The Police forces usually are issued with the .40 version of the same weapon (PT 100), but depends on the state. The police force that I work is being issued now with the Glock G22 G5
@Chris George in my experience Taurus weapons only begun minimum reliable in the earliest models...every single gun made by them, from pistols to carbines had serious failures in my hand, even during shootouts...so I prefer my issued FN Scar 16 and my Glock XD
@Chris George interesting, never had any malfunction with my gen5 so far, even with the more “problematic” .40 round The G3C is a great weapon, the amount sold in Brazilian market proves that, in my opinion, but police departments are going in the Glock 17/22 direction nowadays based on the past experiences of tons of malfunctions over the last two decades with Taurus (and the recent end of import restrictions that government has lifted) , the only exception was the PT 92 (armed forces standard pistol)
Living in Brazil, being ex-military, and knowing a lot of the units and their people here, check out: COMANF and GRUMEC (Brazilian SEALs), COMANDOS (Brazilian Rangers) and BOPE (Basically SWAT). They never deploy to foreign countries but they are pretty cool dudes usually.
Nice video! Just adding some examples of Braziliand troops to react - Grumec (Brazilian seals) - Comandos Anfibios (Mariners) - CIGS - Guerreiro de selva (jungle ware fare) - Gerreiros de caatinga Police - BOPE
You should check out the Elite Squat movie. It retrates a lot of what goes on training and day to day of the BOPE - a special force designed to deal mostly with drug and army traffic in Brazil.
I'm probably late for the party at this point, but you should definately check out Brazil's GRUMEC. That's the Portuguese acronym for "Combat Divers Batallion", something like that. It's an insane special ops unit, as epic as it gets.
As a german brazilian, borned and grown in brazil before I could even know I was actually also "german", you have a very humble, fair and honest opinion. I appreciatted it very much
In cases of emergency, the army csn be called to stabilize a region. For example, a few years back the organized crime in Rio de Janeiro was so out of control that we had a military intervention there. The army invaded the slums and took control for a short period. After they left, everything went back to normal.
Olá sou BR :), muito boa a sua reação ao Exército Brasileiro, isso é muito bom para termos idéia de como uma pessoa de fora do país possa ter as primeiras impressões... Mas posso lhe dizer que este vídeo foi mais institucional do que realmente apresentar todo o poderio do EB. Vou deixar abaixo alguns vídeos para que possa ter uma melhor análise de operação em solo: Conheça o treinamento que o Exército Brasileiro dá para militares estrangeiros: ua-cam.com/video/bmFh3cJQgYM/v-deo.html Veja como é um treinamento das Forças Armadas no coração da Amazônia: ua-cam.com/video/hg25m_XAGe0/v-deo.html
I love these reaction vids. Check out the Japanese Special Forces Group or the South Korean 707th. As an otaku, I’d love to see a react vid for those two. Keep those vids coming.👍
Dude, I'm Brazilian and just informing you the camouflage of our army is exclusive, it doesn't follow any international camo standard and our rifle is a national production and is called Imbel IA2. I recomend you to see our military project called COBRA. BRAÇO FORTE - MÃO AMIGA. Good video
1:33 That hat is the hat of the Guerreiro da Selva (Jungle Warrior) is kind of a "degree" inside the military were the soldier get to know how to fight and survive in the forest and jungle regions, we also invite other countries to train there, this year, if I'm not mistaken a few french went there to train
Brasil e paz e amor ♥️ 🇧🇷🏳🏳guerra só dentro do país mesmo kkk com as facções tomando conta do nosso país infelizmente tamos lascado meu estado viro a terra das facçãoes ganhando essa guerra do estado que não dá conta de tanta mortes, que Deus nos proteja meus irmãos.,
triste, mas facçao criminosa dominando e resultado de politicos que fazem partes dela e se escondem no meio politico, ja temos uma politica corrupta e podre, pros criminosos estarem la votando e criando leis, nao e surpresa
Se quisessem, poderiam destruir o RJ inteiro junto com todos os vagabundos, só q os direitos humanos iam ficar enchendo o saco, sem contar q ia ter mortes de cidadãos
O Brasil é divido em 2 ramais básicos: Forças armadas e forças auxiliares. Forças Armadas: Marinha, Exército e Aeronáutica (Nesta mesma ordem, pois a marinha é a mais antiga força do Brasil) Já as forças auxiliares são: Polícias Militares (No plural, pois cada unidade federativa tem a sua polícia, e cada polícia tem seus cursos especiais e suas especialidades) e O Corpo de bombeiros (São também militares, porém seu emprego é o comum aos bombeiros). Já as forças de apoio a segurança são Polícia civil, polícia rodoviária federal e polícia federal. Há certas vantagens em ser das forças armadas, porém é mais difícil entrar nelas, pois as forças armadas e todas as outras são mais profissionalizadas, requerendo provas e testes para poderem ingressar. O corpo de fuzileiros navais do Brasil é um braço da nossa marinha, que é diferente dos Estados Unidos (Lá é tida como força autônoma, mesmo sendo derivada da marinha estadunidense). Outro exemplo é as divisões da força, pois aqui no Brasil a cavalaria engloba seus ramais mecanizados, aéreas e motorizadas em uma só arma: a arma de cavalaria. A mesma coisa pra arma de infantaria, artilharia, engenharia e assim por diante. Alguns vídeos interessantes que você poderia reagir (Que seriam até mais interessantes que esse são): BEPI/CIOSAC: Polícia militar do estado de Pernambuco ROTA: Polícia Militar do Estado de São Paulo COTAR: Polícia Militar Do estado Do Ceará GATI: Grupamento de apoio tático itinerante - Polícia militar de Pernambuco Rotam: Rondas ostensivas metropolitanas - Polícia Militar Do estado de Goiás BOPE: Polícia Militar do Rio De Janeiro Cada polícia tem a sua peculiaridade, desde o clima até a cultura define o estilo de atuação e os cursos de cada uma. E alguns cursos peculiares das forças armadas do Brasil (Que merecem vídeos): CiOpC: Centro de instruções e operações na Caatinga - Exército Cigs: Centro de instrução e Guera Na Selva - Exército Pantanal: Operações no pantanal - Exército Curso de precurssores paraquedistas - Exército C.A.C - Curso de ações de Comandos - Exército F.E - Curso de forças Especiais - Exército Comanf - comandos anfíbios - Marinha do Brasil Grumec - Marinha do Brasil ctrl+c tradutor: kkkkk Brazil is divided into 2 basic branches: Armed Forces and Auxiliary Forces. Armed Forces: Navy, Army and Air Force (In this same order, because the navy is the oldest force in Brazil) As auxiliaries, they are: Military Police (In the plural, because each federative unit has its police, and each has its special courses and specialties) and The Fire Brigade (They are also military, but their use is common to firefighters). The security support forces are the Civil Police (investigation), the Federal Highway Police and the Federal Police. The advantages of being in the armed forces, however it is more difficult to enter them, as the forces are more professional and all the others are more professional, requiring tests and tests to be able to join. The Brazilian Marine Corps is an arm of our navy, which is different from the United States. Another example is the divisions of force, because here in Brazil the cavalry encompasses its mechanized, aerial and motorized branches in a single weapon: the cavalry weapon. Same thing for infantry weapon, artillery, engineering and so on. Some interesting videos that you could use (which would be even more interesting than this one are): BEPI/CIOSAC: Military Police of the State of Pernambuco R.O.T.A: Military Police of the State of São Paulo COTAR: Military Police of the State of Ceará GATI: Itinerant Tactical Support Group - Military Police of Pernambuco Rotam: Metropolitan Ostensive Rounds - Military Police of the State of Goiás BOPE: Military Police of Rio de Janeiro Each police has its peculiarity, from the climate to the culture defines the style of performance and courses of each one. Some peculiar courses of Brazilian weapons (which deserve videos): CiOpC: Instruction and Operations Center in the Caatinga - Army Cigs: Training Center and Jungle Warfare - Army Pantanal: Operations in the Pantanal - Army Paratrooper Precursors Course - Army C.A.C - Command Actions Course - Army F.E - Special Forces Course - Army Comanf - Amphibious Commandos - Brazilian Navy Grumec - Brazilian Navy
In 1822 the brazil became independent after Portugal had problems with napoleonic france, the Dom Pedro I comes to brazil and he stayed here, he fights from portuguese troops and declared independence or death, that starts empory of brazil, after in 1889 became republic, the last imperator was Dom Pedro II
The rifle is an Imbel IA-2, it's a Brazilian developed and made rifle, kinda looks like Remington ACR. About the camo is the standard issue Brazilian camo, I don't know other countries that has the same pattern.
A curiosity, a really important person who made the independence of Brazil was a woman, Maria Quitéria, now it's a law to every place of army have a picture of her
IMBEL IA2 mostly 5,56, but you're an officer or COMAF you get 7,62. And you should check: FEB(second world war unit), BOPE (Special police force and the elite force right now), COMAF (Brazilian SEAL), Fuzileiros Selva, and PQD unit(Parachute unit, which i served for 2 years). Those are the best units in my opinion.
cool fact for ya! The veteran was aprt of the cobras fumantes! The Brazilian Expeditionary Force nicknamed Cobras Fumantes (literally "the Smoking Snakes") ] was a military division of the Brazilian Army and Air Force that fought with Allied forces in the Mediterranean Theatre of World War II. It numbered around 25,900 men, including a full infantry division, liaison flight, and fighter squadron. Placed under United States command, Brazilian troops fought primarily in the liberation of Italy from September 1944 to May 1945, while the Brazilian Navy and Air Force participated in the Battle of the Atlantic from mid-1942 until the end of the war. The FEB operated mostly at the platoon level, seeing heavy combat at the arduous Gothic Line and during the 1945 final offensive. By the end of the war, it took 20,573 Axis prisoners, including two generals and close to 900 officers. The division lost 948 men killed in action across all three services. Brazil was the only independent South American country to send combat troops overseas during the war. Known for its tenacity and bravery, the FEB was well regarded by both allies and adversaries; it served with distinction in several battles, most notably at Collecchio, Camaiore, Monte Prano, and Serchio Valley. Likewise, Brazil's navy and air force played important roles in protecting Allied shipping and crippling Axis maritime power, inflicting disproportionately high losses on enemy munitions, supplies, and infrastructure. Due to the Brazilian regime's unwillingness to get more deeply involved in the Allied war effort, by early 1943 a popular saying was: "Mais provável uma cobra fumar um cachimbo, do que a FEB ir para a frente da luta" (literally: "It's more likely for a snake to smoke a pipe than for the FEB to go the front and fight"). Before the FEB entered combat, the expression "a cobra vai fumar" ("the snake will smoke") was often used in Brazil in a context similar to "when pigs fly"; soldiers in the division subsequently called themselves Cobras Fumantes (Smoking Snakes) and wore a shoulder patch depicting a green snake smoking a pipe. It was also common for Brazilian soldiers to write on their mortars, "A Cobra Está Fumando..." ( "The Snake Is Smoking...").] After the war the meaning was reversed, signifying that something will definitively happen and in a furious and aggressive way. With that second meaning the use of the expression "A Cobra Vai Fumar!" (literally: "The Snake Will Smoke!") has been retained in Brazilian Portuguese until the present
If i'm not mistaken the rifle is the IMBEL IA2, the first 100% brazilian rifle. It's chambered in 5.56 NATO and 7.62 NATO. A lot of police departments are adopting this rifle
Yup, thanks m8
@@LuanMower55 De nada :), desde Portugal
100% Brazilian = A copy of FNs scars. They totally reversed engineered them
@Murilo V Fila if u could see one in front of you you'd be surprised.
@@factdesignbr If you say its a copy, then the scar series is Just an evolution of the FN FAL
Brazil is a fantastic Country I so want to visit from England on my list...cheers.
Britânico?
Se é da Inglaterra me parece britânico
@@joaovbcosta2352 não não japonês kkkkkk
Appreciate it, just don't go to Rio, i recomend Minas Gerais
Ok thanks
A paz queremos com fervo, a guerra só nos causa dor, porém se a pátria amada for um dia ultrajada lutaremos sem temor 🇧🇷⚔️☠️
Bem dito!!
Bem dito!!
CAVERA!! 💥
Ave Império!
Fale por vc, gado do governo e do estado.
I'm brazilian and we have the military police, that makes the daily patrols, and the army's police, that makes scoult to authorities and to POWs. As the violence is getting bigger in Rio de Janeiro, the army and marine corps are being used to fight the drug dealers, that's kind of the police job.
Don't forget Civil, BOPE, ROTA, and others; not even counting federal or rodoviária
Im brazilian too and we know Rio de Janeiro's population love drug dealers and all kind of outlaw stuff.
@@Zvaig what have i done? Well i dont buy drugs thats a beginning mister big balls. I dont respect drug dealers neither corrupt policemen and fuck out kids with guns. The outlaws are cowards exploiting poverty and unarmed citizes
@@Zvaig actually i am a marine. Underpaid low perspective shitty working conditions humiliations every day and still loving my country. Favelas are more cultural as i said people in rio de janeiro love outlaws. Something as tropical western movies are set here every day.
Keep watching movies about honor you have never gone through a favela to fight drug lords.
Brazil is the 9 most powerfull army in the world, and we build almost all of our stuff, riffles, planes, submarines or buy with share tecnology, that why you don't recognise the weapons
And we won every single war we fought.
Não totalmente.... O super tucano tem partes que são produzidas fora assim como outros embraer...
@@oanalfabeto7807 É produzido fora por licensa, mas o modelo é nosso.
E aqui não temos nada igual aí não temos filmes de ação terror etc criados no Brasil
E bom ele não reconhece msm , se um dia ele pisa como inimigo aqui nem vai saber o que vai derrubar ele 😂😂😂
Holly shit! The WW2 veteran in this video was my neighbour, lieutenant Paulino. He's a native brazilian (taurepangue tribe) and is, literally, 100 years old. Small world.
EDIT: My Mistake, the vet who appears in this vídeo actually is Col. Nestor, a famous and condecorated vet from the airborn brigade who also is 104 years old. They REALLY look alike!
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Obrigado por reagir às forças armadas do Brasil 🇧🇷 🇺🇸 🤜🏻🤛🏻
o Brasil é brabo ums dos segundos mais forte da América atras só do EUA 😎😎😎🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷😈😈
Maior do hemisfério sul
Parem de treinar os americanos eles querem se infiltrar. Nao confio neles
Brazil has been independent for 198 years, 199 this September. Our military is the biggest force in South America, if not Latin America since the imperial age, thanks to the efforts of our two monarchs, Pedro I and Pedro II. Brazil's seen as a pacifist nation, but most of us are proud of the military and their achievements, especially in WW2.
Yea we are all proud of what they did in WW2, but their actions during the dictatorship of 1964-1984 well id say that basically none of us are proud of that, and still no justice has been done about that.
O exército brasileiro e o mais poderoso do hemisfério sul do planeta
You are not Pacific country. You have Atlantic sea. Pacific country would be Chile, Peru and Ecuador. What you wanted to say is you are pacifist country :)
A América do Sul e a América Latina, o motivo da América do Sul ser chamada da América Latina e por que nele tem várias países que falam línguas derivadas do latim
@Pedro c At that time it was literally the entire army.
Just thought I'd add the insane size of Brazils Army.
Active Duty: + 334,500 [as of 2021]
Reserves: + 1,335,000 [as of 2021]
Brazil currently has 1 652 500 reservists
"Boca fechada não entra mosca" *BURRAIADA* 😠
Conscription is a thing for men in Brazil, hence the numbers.
Irmão o exercito dos EUA é ainda maior
@@Estevam_Bialas mais aí são os ativos e reservistas atuais em um estado de guerra são recrutamentos em massa esse valor dobra ou até triplica
4:11In Brazil, officers formed at the "Naval School", "Agulhas Negras Military Academy" and "Air Force Academy" also receive this sword, the sword of Duque de Caxias.
não a espada de duque de caxias são só dos oficiais do exército
5:10 I almost cried with emotion in this part
I can say I cried
Não foi só vc kk
One question, is that beret from the FEB in World War 2. I see the snake...the famous Cobra Fumantes?
@@JaM-xg4vk yes
@@JaM-xg4vk There is a Brazilian saying that is "it is easier for snakes to smoke than for Brazil to enter the war"
Some cool units of our brazilian army are the jungle warriors, the Caatinga (a biome that just have here in Brazil) warriors, paratroopers, BOPE (police), special forces, commandos, etc.
Sim
BOPE's coolness and excellence are pretty much fictional constructs. It is a sloppy police unit.
@@ernestoberger7589 no dude, its really real stuff
@@felipenascimentomello7366, no, their track record proves how bad they are. The rest is nothing but a PR stunt.
@@ernestoberger7589 you're brazilian right? cause if you aren't, shut up
*Uma das coisas que mais me dá orgulho no Brasil 💚💛💙🐯🐍*
BOTA O FUZIL PRA CANTA PA PUN🔥🔥🔥🔥🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Troquei meu PlayStation por um fuzil
@ISAQUEOBSCURO🌚 RO PE
@@Draco_protogen076 ro pe
Destrava o fuzil e embarca na 5 Ton
BOTA PRA CANTA PA PUN🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Imagine, any army try to invade brazil anywhere, brazil has specials army for each land, amazonia, caatinga, serrado, Vietnam is like a child ride... Waiting for france.....
If France wants the Amazon, they will have to come here and try to take it from us. And it won't be nice for them to want to fight inside our house, as you said, we have special forces for different regions. if they want "Snake to smoke again" the devil will eat soap. KKKKKKKKKKKKKK
The French are not crazy enough to try with us, if they try "the snake will smoke"
In Brazil, the state police are militarized. these forces, in addition to taking care of public safety, are auxiliary forces and army reserves. It's like each state had its own small army, in the event of a declared war they would incorporate the armed forces. So the number of soldiers ready for combat is immense.
Quase 1 milhão ativos no Brasil! 450mil do exército e uns 500 mil da polícia. Contando com os bombeiros e outros tmb mk
This camouflage is a lizard pattern, that is based on the Portuguese one . And the rifle is called Imbel IA2
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About the law enforcement actions that you saw, it’s important to say that in Brazil we have the armed forces and the military state police (not to be confused with MP). The police system in Brazil is divided in two separate institutions: the military police do the patrol service and the civil police carry on the investigations. In the case of declared war, the military police fight alongside the Brazilian Army.
completing this comment
Currently, this auxiliary force of the army that is best trained and experienced in guerrilla, narco-guerrilla and urban combat is located in the state of rio de janeiro.
The PMRJ and its special operations battalion is the best trained, experienced and lethal force of all police forces in our country.
BRASIL PORRA 🔥🔥🔥🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Calma
Calma moço
Calma moço! 😁😁😁
Essa humilde pessoa nos convocou, agora esse vídeo é propriedade do Brasil
Cauma ermão também não é assim ele não falou nada kk
HERE WE GO! 🇧🇷
Yoooooo
Pau
pqp essa foto de perfil é uma bosta, EUA não são nossos aliados nem fudendo.
@@Aroulgnao wow! Calma ai amigo... "c ta brabo?". Brincadeiras a parte, eu até debateria a aliança entre Americanos com vc, mas devida a sua falta de educação e respeito ao próximo, vejo com não vale apena. Vou te dar uma dica, se vc fazer um argumento, não comece com "que foto de perfil bosta". Enfim, desejo o de melhor para vc, deus te abençoe 🙏. Brasil acima de tudo, Deus acima de todos 🇧🇷
@@samurai2070 Falei da sua foto, não de vc, aliás, vc n parecer ser um dos gados, eu espero...
Interesting facts: Our Army (Brazil) Has different platoons, that specialize in the types of terrains they would have to fight in. The "funny camo", with the nice hat, are for the Jungle Force (CIGS). The men in orange, fight in our kind of "desert", called "Caatinga". That color of uniform, matches the soil color of the caatinga. We are a 500 years + Country. The book depicts historic figures of the Brazilian Empire. It relates to our Independance day from Portugal. Check out the Jungle Troops - CIGS - Centro de Instrução de Guerra na Selva. Its about surviving and combating in the jungle. Very cool.
At 1:50, it's a Leopard 1 MBT behind the soldiers; at 2:13, this hat is called "jungle hat" or "chapéu de selva" in portuguese, and it's given to military personal that finished the CIGS, sometimes reffered as the best (and hardest) jungle combat course in the world.
At 6:14, the rifle is the IA-2 in 556x45, there's a version in 762x51 wich I prefer 😅 (of course, my heart belongs to the old Parafal, hahaha!)
At 7:15, it's the MCT-300, a Brazilian cruise missile launched from
Astros II, our indigenous MRLS 😉
The cammoflage pattern is unique, I don't know about any other coutry using anything like that - but it's pretty efective in our environment (Air Force and Navy use almost the same pattern, with a little change in colors).
Edit: I almost forgot, the soldiers running at 2:56 are using the "caatinga" uniform, it's a Very tick BDU with heavy leather reinforcements to resist punctures fron cactus and others spikes from this dry land vegetation... It's like an full body armor, believe me! 😅
Nossa o Parafal....que memorias....kkkk era patente do Fal da Belgica..versao Para..
Uniforma da caatinga parece lindão! T
Still, we must fear Emma and her two mothers
KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
@@jordanjordan8845 Dá uma procurada que o cavalheiro irá rachar o bico de rir (se souber inglês)
@@jordanjordan8845 Pesquisa aí "us army ad" homi
@@jordanjordan8845 Você está no UA-cam DISGRAMA, nem tentou pesquisar por aqui ainda?
Brazilian units to react:
BOPE (Police Special Forces)
CORE (investigative Police Special Forces)
COMAMF (Marines Commandos)
GRUMEC (Navy combat divers)
He should also react to C.I.G.S
Thats what i am talking about 🇧🇷
??? 🤔🤷🤦"Boca fechada não entra mosca" *BURRAIADA* 😠
Dude... Make a video about the "COMANF". These guys are insane and from Brazil!
Here, in Brazil, the Marines and the Navy are one united armed force, and COMANF (COMANDOS ANFÍBIOS) is the Marines's Special Operations force. I really appreciated this video about our army, and incentivate you to do more like this one!
ADSUMUS (it's the "semper fidelis" correspondent for the Brazillian Marines).
Much better than our advertisement. Brazil showing its weapons and America showing lesbian drawings🤦🇺🇸
What?
Brazil was "discovered" in 1500, and as of 2022 we celebrate 200 years of independence. Im so glad to see how far this county has come
O chapéu do guerreiro da selva . Muitos seals tentaram mas não conseguiram conquistar esse orgulho.
Os Navy Seal sao a força especial mais forte do mundo. Nao tem comparação igual a eles
um seal faz qualquer curso do EB brincando kkkkk
Nego curte mesmo desmerecer nossas forças armadas, mas o que não faltam são documentos e próprios oficiais relatando que Seals falharam em diversos cursos brasileiros, como os da Caatinga por exemplo ou o de formação na selva da Amazônia. Nosso cursos são fornecidos ao exército americano se vocês não sabem, e com certeza não é essa moleza que vocês bosteiam, justamente por não fazerem a menor ideia do que tão falando.
@@BudaDaZL irmao, tu n tem idade pra acreditar em papai noel e que um SEAL n conseguiu fazer um curso de um exercito que alem de sub financiado, não participa ativamente de guerras por anos.
@@BudaDaZLSó tem melancia
The portuguese found Brazil in 1500. So 521 years since the portuguese first steps in this land. Brazil became indepent in 1822, so 199 years of Brazil as a independent nation.
6:11
This is the IA2, a nationally designed and produced rifle. They're replacing the old FALs and Parafals... It has 5.56 and 7.62 variants (compatible with ar15 and fal mags). After the upgrades are done, it will likely be exported to other south american countries. Even Saudi Arabia has shown interest.
You'll probably be interested on BOPE and the Brazillian arms industry
Theres the rifle version and carabin version
🤦"Boca fechada não entra mosca" *"ENTELEGENTE"* 😠
Brazil is a very strong country, it just didn't show it many times
Brazil never needed to show its strength....
@@GustavoRodrigues-ex8cn Brasil já demonstrou várias vezes sua força principalmente na segunda guerra mundial
@@vagnerneves9405 pois é, mas infelizmente não recebemos tanto destaque quanto os outros países mas ainda fizemos nossa parte
@@hugogsmsa Essa é a ideia, né, "Zé Mané" . Quanto mais "quieto" melhor 🤦👍
É porque sera , na verdade a europa que manter o Brasil uma potência silenciosa e adormecida
All respect to our veterans. FEB went through hell to help liberate Italy.
Just Italy? You mean "The Free World" 😂😂😂
@@aquamastertheonlyone Brazil fought only in Italy
@@alexmuller2631 Do you have Dislexy or Aphasia? Or don't know *English* well?😠
Brazil declared independence as the Empire of Brazil in 1822.
in finland we still have those food "canteens" or whatever they are called. it looks a bit like the canteen for water but it contains food. or where the food is eaten from... well.. the oldest of those are made before ww2 :D
I'm a Brazilian Military, I liked the reaction of the video and I'm already subscribed to the channel! The rifle in question is of national production, it is called IA2. It has versions 5.56 and 7.62.
7:13 This is the AV-TM-300, a Brazilian cruise missile designed for the Astros 2020, a self-propelled multiple rocket launcher also produced in Brazil. The missile is equipped with a central computer that combines a Ring laser gyroscope, connected to an active GPS navigation device that uninterruptedly supplies positioning information for course correction. Good stuff in other words...
"Boca fechada não entra mosca" *"ENTELEGENTE"* 😠
@@aquamastertheonlyone That's not classified information.
@@ProfessorMozer Seu burro, eles fazem vídeos assim exatamente para que "entelejumentos" passem informações. O cara do vídeo é americano, mas não é só americano que acessa o Y. Pessoas de países inimigos também, etc.. 🤦
Algo tão óbvio.
@@aquamastertheonlyone sim, pq países inimigos iam pegar informações sobre armamento inimigo pelo UA-cam né? Super confiável, kskskskskskskdkd. Amigo, se fosse informação secreta ninguém saberia, a arma ali tem todo um catálogo e todo mundo consegue achar sobre ela na internet, não é segredo de ninguém não
@@calangoseco4253 Bicho bur..ro é fogo. É óbvio que "pegam" informação no UA-cam, Facebook, etc... O que você acha que o cara do vídeo está fazendo? E quem passa "qualquer" informação passa "informação importante" também 😠
Chore a vontade, mas *fecha a maldita matraca* .
Wow...Brazil is bigger than Australia!
Cool...
GRUMEC (like the SEALs), CIGS (best in jungle warfare in the world), Comandos or Commands (the elite of brazilian soldiers), all the best in the Brazilian army if you want take a look.
GRUMEC faz parte da PF Polícia Federal.
Corrigindo: NEPOM.
Tô confundindo o jogo!
@@jordanjordan8845 grumec é da marinha amigo
@@murilogoulart142 PQP, foi mal, puta vacilo, digitei errado!!! Me confundi com o NEPOM. Valeu pelo lembrete!👊
🤦"Boca fechada não entra mosca" *BURRAIADA* 😠
@@jordanjordan8845 valeu, não tinha visto a correção
I'm Brazilian and I'm proud to live in Brazil!
I found your channel very top, it's a pleasure for me to see an American reacting to our army, it fills me with honor, congratulations on your channel🇧🇷🇺🇸👊🏼
BRASIL ACIMA DE TUDO!! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷♥️
DEUS ACIMA DE TODOS !!!!!!🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷❤
@@cristiancasagrande1474 É isso ai!!!🇧🇷🔰
#Bolsonaro2022💚✅🇧🇷
Obrigada por reagir ao exército brasileiro🇺🇸🙌👌
The rifle is called Imbel IA2, from Imbel. Made in Brazil for the brazilian army
"Boca fechada não entra mosca" *"ENTELEGENTE"* 😠
The rifle shown at the end sequence is the brazilian IMBEL 2, and at first were the belgian FAL - FN, locally made.
One of the curiosities of the armed forces in Brazil is that they make it very clear that they are not a government institution.
That is because governments come and go.
The Armed Forces are a State institution, whose purpose is the defense of the institutions of the brasilian State, and the two greatest of them is the Constitution and the territory.
Eu vendo a cena do veterano sendo homenageado pelo soldado da nova geração: 😭😭😭
The historical part is based on the independence war of Brazil, also the part at the end was not rockets, it was the stars of the flag joining together with the emblem. And our army also has a scene with the anti riot unit.
A bit late answer but here it goes: Brazil and USA barely differ in history in many aspects, including the year they were found (USA 1492 and Brazil 1500). Both have roots on indigenous people and were colonized by Europeans. USA mostly by British and Irish and Brazil mostly if not totally by Portuguese, hence, the official language is Portuguese and not Spanish as the entire World tend to believe. Both now, having many different races and different people. People in general are clueless about the brazilian race diversity if we talk about the southern part of the country. For example, who would guess Brazil holds the largest Japanese post and after WWII (yes... Japanese) colony in the World ? Add to this, many Germans, Italians, Lebanese, Syrians, even some Polish, Finish, Ukranians, you name it. Brazil is heavily depicted by the tropical population looks and sceneries and due to this, people around the World have very little knowledge if none, about the restof the country. The more central and southern part of the country where it goes to temperate areas is quite different from the northern part. Sometimes people forget how imense the country is. USA is only larger in territory because of Alaska and Hawaii so the 48 states territory in US is actually smaller than Brazil (also the impression of country sizes are a bit distorted by map projections since the closer they are to the poles, bigger they look) And I'm sure as a USMC soldier, you already know that (I am a Pilot). Also, Brazil is not Hispanic. it's considered a Latin Iberic (Lusitan) country. It's one out of 4 Countries in South America where Spanish is not the official language. Suriname, Guiana and French Guiana are also non spanish speaking countries. Regarding the differences between the armed forces and Police, it goes this way: The country has the 3 regular branches that respond only to the President so it's subordinated only to chief of the Executive power (President). Since the Country is a Federation exaclty as USA is, there is 26 states with Governors plus a Federal District. Each state has it's own police force (Military Police, subordinated to the Governor and in case of war, considered as a Auxiliary Power for whatever purpose, being subordinated to the Army. Even nowadays, the Brazilian Army does all states Military Police inspections and regulations. And as a remark, Military Police in Brasil should NOT be confused with MPs... They are not. (All 3 Armed Forces in Brazil have their own MPs). Military Police in Brazil is absolutely different to the Army when it comes to equipment and job. They are not allowed to use heavy weaponry except only for the Military Police in Rio de Janeiro state (their SF group called BOPE) where they can even use at least M249s due to their insane urban warfare conditions compared to the rest of most places in the Country). Then , you have Civil Police which is also ruled by state and subordinated to the state Public Ministery. It's more like an investigative Police and undercover Ops where the Military Police is purely street patrol or daily occurance calls. Then you have the Federal Police which the name speaks for itself so it does basicaly the same job as state Civil Polices but in Federal Level, fiscal or political crimes. It's equivalent of what the FBI is in USA. Another remark, the ilustrations in that book are not fiction. It depicts Brazil's independence (1822) from Portugal. Brazil is also the only country on the Planet where during colonial period, the colonizer settled for a while inside its own Colony. (Portuguese Crown fled to Brazil during the Napoleonic War). As for WWI, when you see the old vet, there was the FEB (Força Expedicionária Brasileira) where many soldiers fought in Europe in 1945. This should be VERY interesting for you to check ! ua-cam.com/video/pr20qE9EBCI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TheFront Northern Brazil also had big influence from American soldiers where Air Force Bases were used during the Pacific War. The Rifles are Brazilian made Imbel IA2. At 7:05, what you see is the ASTROS II Launcher system, also developed in Brazil. Brazil also had (not sure if still has) Aerospacial Tech. It does have a big lab and Air Force Base in São José dos Campos (Also Plant of Embraer as you probably know, a big Airplane Manufacturer) where they develop/ed non crewed space rockets but as far as I know, they shuted down everything after the VLS-1 Rocket Explosion at Alcântara Base back in 2003. You can google everything if you are interested ! Sorry if I'm repeating many things already answered here but I ended up not reading other comments on your video but regardless, I hope it helps a bit !
Great comment...tnx for Sharing!
Awesome Reaction been waiting for a Brazilian Reaction now its here
In April 22 1500 the first Europeans came into our lands so we have 521 years since then. But as a free Nation we're since September 7 1822.
And about our participation in WW2, check out the history about Three Brazilian Heroes. It's an amazing history on how three men faced an entire german unit.
Greetings from Brazil, folks!
The rifle they're showing in the video is called IMBEL IA2, its a national project to replace the old FN FAL
"Boca fechada não entra mosca" *"ENTELEGENTE"* 😠
6:06 im not sure, but i think this rifle is IMBEL IA2, IMBEL its a nacional weapons manufacturer of Brasil.
We make our own rifles based in the fn fal that was the standard issue but is being changed for the imbel ia2 that we make.
@Chris George the armed forces are issued with the local version of the beretta 92 produced by Taurus (the Taurus PT 92). The Police forces usually are issued with the .40 version of the same weapon (PT 100), but depends on the state. The police force that I work is being issued now with the Glock G22 G5
@Chris George in my experience Taurus weapons only begun minimum reliable in the earliest models...every single gun made by them, from pistols to carbines had serious failures in my hand, even during shootouts...so I prefer my issued FN Scar 16 and my Glock XD
@Chris George interesting, never had any malfunction with my gen5 so far, even with the more “problematic” .40 round
The G3C is a great weapon, the amount sold in Brazilian market proves that, in my opinion, but police departments are going in the Glock 17/22 direction nowadays based on the past experiences of tons of malfunctions over the last two decades with Taurus (and the recent end of import restrictions that government has lifted) , the only exception was the PT 92 (armed forces standard pistol)
Hey watch the video Combatentes de Caatinga, a unit that fights in one of the brazilian biomes called caatinga.
Muito !!! Brasil acima de tudo !!!
Não sou brasileiro, mas eu amo a cultura e a lingua! Minha namoradinha é do Brasil e eu estou aprendendo portugues para ela.
Ama da Suecia! 🇧🇷 🇸🇪
The rifle is the brazilian IMBEL IA2, which is switching the FN FAL, which is also produced in Brazil through IMBEL.
Brasil Força e Honra 💪
Congratz for react bro !
I love Brazil so much
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Living in Brazil, being ex-military, and knowing a lot of the units and their people here, check out: COMANF and GRUMEC (Brazilian SEALs), COMANDOS (Brazilian Rangers) and BOPE (Basically SWAT). They never deploy to foreign countries but they are pretty cool dudes usually.
Brazil was discovered in 1500 by the portuguese but the army was just created in the Paraguay War.
não
Brazilian army created in Guararapes war
@@sahuo Insurreição Pernambucana, Guararapes foi um batalha, não uma guerra,
@@Stronghart uma revolta
@@LeonardoTL O movimento foi uma revolta, lutas são chamadas de Batalhas sejam Revoltas, Revoluções ou Guerras.
Nice video! Just adding some examples of Braziliand troops to react
- Grumec (Brazilian seals)
- Comandos Anfibios (Mariners)
- CIGS - Guerreiro de selva (jungle ware fare)
- Gerreiros de caatinga
Police
- BOPE
2:47
That rifle is the Brazilian made IA-2 in 5.56 takes m4 mags and there is a version in 7.62x51 they were made to replace the FAL
I’m Brazilian 🇧🇷
"Boca fechada não entra mosca" *"ENTELEGENTE"* 😠
You should check out the Elite Squat movie. It retrates a lot of what goes on training and day to day of the BOPE - a special force designed to deal mostly with drug and army traffic in Brazil.
Bope, cot, comandos anfíbios, do a video about these special forces
I'm probably late for the party at this point, but you should definately check out Brazil's GRUMEC. That's the Portuguese acronym for "Combat Divers Batallion", something like that. It's an insane special ops unit, as epic as it gets.
Hey man, nice video. This "Brazil Bomb" is actually our cruise missile. It is in phase of adoption for ours armed forces.
cheers from Brazil!
TUDO PELA AMAZÔNIA. SELVA!
SERRAES JUSCELINO Antônio 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
As a german brazilian, borned and grown in brazil before I could even know I was actually also "german", you have a very humble, fair and honest opinion. I appreciatted it very much
In cases of emergency, the army csn be called to stabilize a region. For example, a few years back the organized crime in Rio de Janeiro was so out of control that we had a military intervention there. The army invaded the slums and took control for a short period. After they left, everything went back to normal.
Olá sou BR :), muito boa a sua reação ao Exército Brasileiro, isso é muito bom para termos idéia de como uma pessoa de fora do país possa ter as primeiras impressões...
Mas posso lhe dizer que este vídeo foi mais institucional do que realmente apresentar todo o poderio do EB.
Vou deixar abaixo alguns vídeos para que possa ter uma melhor análise de operação em solo:
Conheça o treinamento que o Exército Brasileiro dá para militares estrangeiros:
ua-cam.com/video/bmFh3cJQgYM/v-deo.html
Veja como é um treinamento das Forças Armadas no coração da Amazônia:
ua-cam.com/video/hg25m_XAGe0/v-deo.html
🤦"Boca fechada não entra mosca" *ENTELEGENTE* 😠
@@aquamastertheonlyone não é entelegente e sim inteligente ,ohh Zé Ruela
@@leticiamelo2191 "Louaiquiu", sabe o que é ironia? "Entelegente" é o contrário de "Inteligente" 👍
Hello dear, how are you? I'm Brazilian and military reservist I liked your react. You won an inscript!
I love these reaction vids. Check out the Japanese Special Forces Group or the South Korean 707th. As an otaku, I’d love to see a react vid for those two. Keep those vids coming.👍
I'd like to see that too👍
cool, a hug from Brazil
Dude, I'm Brazilian and just informing you the camouflage of our army is exclusive, it doesn't follow any international camo standard and our rifle is a national production and is called Imbel IA2. I recomend you to see our military project called COBRA. BRAÇO FORTE - MÃO AMIGA. Good video
Like most soldiers i have known, this guy is polite and respectful, cheers from Brasil.
*WE BRAZILIANS WERE PORTUGUESES NOT SPANISH 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷😒*
1:33 That hat is the hat of the Guerreiro da Selva (Jungle Warrior) is kind of a "degree" inside the military were the soldier get to know how to fight and survive in the forest and jungle regions, we also invite other countries to train there, this year, if I'm not mistaken a few french went there to train
Brasil e paz e amor ♥️ 🇧🇷🏳🏳guerra só dentro do país mesmo kkk com as facções tomando conta do nosso país infelizmente tamos lascado meu estado viro a terra das facçãoes ganhando essa guerra do estado que não dá conta de tanta mortes, que Deus nos proteja meus irmãos.,
triste, mas facçao criminosa dominando e resultado de politicos que fazem partes dela e se escondem no meio politico, ja temos uma politica corrupta e podre, pros criminosos estarem la votando e criando leis, nao e surpresa
Mora no rio?
Rio de Janeiro não acabam com os problemas pq não querem. Muitos dos que poderiam acabar tem interesse em deixar do jeito que tá.
Se quisessem, poderiam destruir o RJ inteiro junto com todos os vagabundos, só q os direitos humanos iam ficar enchendo o saco, sem contar q ia ter mortes de cidadãos
I think the rifles is 556 Enbel rifles it’s Brazilian government manufactured they also manufacture anfibius vehicles
O Brasil é divido em 2 ramais básicos: Forças armadas e forças auxiliares.
Forças Armadas: Marinha, Exército e Aeronáutica (Nesta mesma ordem, pois a marinha é a mais antiga força do Brasil)
Já as forças auxiliares são: Polícias Militares (No plural, pois cada unidade federativa tem a sua polícia, e cada polícia tem seus cursos especiais e suas especialidades) e O Corpo de bombeiros (São também militares, porém seu emprego é o comum aos bombeiros).
Já as forças de apoio a segurança são Polícia civil, polícia rodoviária federal e polícia federal.
Há certas vantagens em ser das forças armadas, porém é mais difícil entrar nelas, pois as forças armadas e todas as outras são mais profissionalizadas, requerendo provas e testes para poderem ingressar.
O corpo de fuzileiros navais do Brasil é um braço da nossa marinha, que é diferente dos Estados Unidos (Lá é tida como força autônoma, mesmo sendo derivada da marinha estadunidense).
Outro exemplo é as divisões da força, pois aqui no Brasil a cavalaria engloba seus ramais mecanizados, aéreas e motorizadas em uma só arma: a arma de cavalaria. A mesma coisa pra arma de infantaria, artilharia, engenharia e assim por diante.
Alguns vídeos interessantes que você poderia reagir (Que seriam até mais interessantes que esse são):
BEPI/CIOSAC: Polícia militar do estado de Pernambuco
ROTA: Polícia Militar do Estado de São Paulo
COTAR: Polícia Militar Do estado Do Ceará
GATI: Grupamento de apoio tático itinerante - Polícia militar de Pernambuco
Rotam: Rondas ostensivas metropolitanas - Polícia Militar Do estado de Goiás
BOPE: Polícia Militar do Rio De Janeiro
Cada polícia tem a sua peculiaridade, desde o clima até a cultura define o estilo de atuação e os cursos de cada uma.
E alguns cursos peculiares das forças armadas do Brasil (Que merecem vídeos):
CiOpC: Centro de instruções e operações na Caatinga - Exército
Cigs: Centro de instrução e Guera Na Selva - Exército
Pantanal: Operações no pantanal - Exército
Curso de precurssores paraquedistas - Exército
C.A.C - Curso de ações de Comandos - Exército
F.E - Curso de forças Especiais - Exército
Comanf - comandos anfíbios - Marinha do Brasil
Grumec - Marinha do Brasil
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Brazil is divided into 2 basic branches: Armed Forces and Auxiliary Forces.
Armed Forces: Navy, Army and Air Force (In this same order, because the navy is the oldest force in Brazil)
As auxiliaries, they are: Military Police (In the plural, because each federative unit has its police, and each has its special courses and specialties) and The Fire Brigade (They are also military, but their use is common to firefighters).
The security support forces are the Civil Police (investigation), the Federal Highway Police and the Federal Police.
The advantages of being in the armed forces, however it is more difficult to enter them, as the forces are more professional and all the others are more professional, requiring tests and tests to be able to join.
The Brazilian Marine Corps is an arm of our navy, which is different from the United States.
Another example is the divisions of force, because here in Brazil the cavalry encompasses its mechanized, aerial and motorized branches in a single weapon: the cavalry weapon. Same thing for infantry weapon, artillery, engineering and so on.
Some interesting videos that you could use (which would be even more interesting than this one are):
BEPI/CIOSAC: Military Police of the State of Pernambuco
R.O.T.A: Military Police of the State of São Paulo
COTAR: Military Police of the State of Ceará
GATI: Itinerant Tactical Support Group - Military Police of Pernambuco
Rotam: Metropolitan Ostensive Rounds - Military Police of the State of Goiás
BOPE: Military Police of Rio de Janeiro
Each police has its peculiarity, from the climate to the culture defines the style of performance and courses of each one.
Some peculiar courses of Brazilian weapons (which deserve videos):
CiOpC: Instruction and Operations Center in the Caatinga - Army
Cigs: Training Center and Jungle Warfare - Army
Pantanal: Operations in the Pantanal - Army
Paratrooper Precursors Course - Army
C.A.C - Command Actions Course - Army
F.E - Special Forces Course - Army
Comanf - Amphibious Commandos - Brazilian Navy
Grumec - Brazilian Navy
"Boca fechada não entra mosca" *"ENTELEGENTE"* 😠
Man you should surely check out the Navy's COMANF, those guys are fire 🔥🔥🔥
In 1822 the brazil became independent after Portugal had problems with napoleonic france, the Dom Pedro I comes to brazil and he stayed here, he fights from portuguese troops and declared independence or death, that starts empory of brazil, after in 1889 became republic, the last imperator was Dom Pedro II
6:56 IMBEL IA2 thats the name of that gun
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That rifle is a ¨IMBEL IA2¨ a national rifle
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The rifle is an Imbel IA-2, it's a Brazilian developed and made rifle, kinda looks like Remington ACR.
About the camo is the standard issue Brazilian camo, I don't know other countries that has the same pattern.
A curiosity, a really important person who made the independence of Brazil was a woman, Maria Quitéria, now it's a law to every place of army have a picture of her
Officer,you may look at IMBEL,that's the factory as well as the name ,new riffle.phylipines were the first buyer we help them equip.
2:05 Our camouflage pattern is the lizard in different variations for each strength a
The rifle showed in the clip is the Imbel IA2, the newly adopted rifle in Brazil's army.
Those are imbel Ia2 assalt rifles, and the cammo patern is only used in brazil, Nice reaction video
IMBEL IA2 mostly 5,56, but you're an officer or COMAF you get 7,62.
And you should check: FEB(second world war unit), BOPE (Special police force and the elite force right now), COMAF (Brazilian SEAL), Fuzileiros Selva, and PQD unit(Parachute unit, which i served for 2 years).
Those are the best units in my opinion.
cool fact for ya!
The veteran was aprt of the cobras fumantes! The Brazilian Expeditionary Force nicknamed Cobras Fumantes (literally "the Smoking Snakes") ] was a military division of the Brazilian Army and Air Force that fought with Allied forces in the Mediterranean Theatre of World War II. It numbered around 25,900 men, including a full infantry division, liaison flight, and fighter squadron.
Placed under United States command, Brazilian troops fought primarily in the liberation of Italy from September 1944 to May 1945, while the Brazilian Navy and Air Force participated in the Battle of the Atlantic from mid-1942 until the end of the war. The FEB operated mostly at the platoon level, seeing heavy combat at the arduous Gothic Line and during the 1945 final offensive. By the end of the war, it took 20,573 Axis prisoners, including two generals and close to 900 officers. The division lost 948 men killed in action across all three services.
Brazil was the only independent South American country to send combat troops overseas during the war. Known for its tenacity and bravery, the FEB was well regarded by both allies and adversaries; it served with distinction in several battles, most notably at Collecchio, Camaiore, Monte Prano, and Serchio Valley. Likewise, Brazil's navy and air force played important roles in protecting Allied shipping and crippling Axis maritime power, inflicting disproportionately high losses on enemy munitions, supplies, and infrastructure.
Due to the Brazilian regime's unwillingness to get more deeply involved in the Allied war effort, by early 1943 a popular saying was: "Mais provável uma cobra fumar um cachimbo, do que a FEB ir para a frente da luta" (literally: "It's more likely for a snake to smoke a pipe than for the FEB to go the front and fight"). Before the FEB entered combat, the expression "a cobra vai fumar" ("the snake will smoke") was often used in Brazil in a context similar to "when pigs fly"; soldiers in the division subsequently called themselves Cobras Fumantes (Smoking Snakes) and wore a shoulder patch depicting a green snake smoking a pipe. It was also common for Brazilian soldiers to write on their mortars, "A Cobra Está Fumando..." ( "The Snake Is Smoking...").] After the war the meaning was reversed, signifying that something will definitively happen and in a furious and aggressive way. With that second meaning the use of the expression "A Cobra Vai Fumar!" (literally: "The Snake Will Smoke!") has been retained in Brazilian Portuguese until the present
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Very good! Thanks to react!
The rifle is ImbelIA2
React BOPE and COMANDOS