You should react that ch. Called The Fat Electrician He Served in The middle east war as a Medic and is now becoming a History Professor I suggest his video the F15 Eagle that most Gangster fight in the world.
You're absolutely correct in your apprehension about smart weapons, because if satellites 📡 are destroyed 🛰️ the weapons won't work at all. The nuclear missiles, ships, subs, and tanks won't be able to fire either, because they won't be able to aim and hit a target. We still have some museum ships that are analogue, but nothing commissioned. Not only that, but sea fairing vessels all switched to GPS guidance and are no longer on the old system, that taking out satellites would do a lot of damage. I like how well you analyze data; you did a great job with this video.
@@TheRedStateBlue"vote blue" probably meaning biden. First off, America is mostly a federal constitutional republic consisting of democracy and republic policies. Hell you even say it in your pledge of allegiance. Secondly, how you feeling about bidens chances at winning right now?
@@snap26neo the majority of Americans wish the little 20 year old had learned how to operate the windage and elevation dials on his AR... biden is still going to win in November. nothing has changed. and i really don't need a civics lesson from some tool on the internet. i know all about how my government operates.
I was in desert storm. By the time our tanks got to within range of enemy tanks, they had already been burning for 4 hours. It is insane how effective HIMARs are.
It's cool seeing some of these jets and knowing that I've made parts that get assembled in the engines. Especially the F135 engine that goes in the F-35
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You should definitely check out the Fat Electrician - Operation Praying Mantis. Great recap of a naval battle from the 80s. Interesting and funny. Happy 4th!
You should react to the Fat Electrician's videos on the F15 Eagle and the A-10 Thunderbolt 2 aka the warthog!! He has a lot of military videos from different jobs to military history. I think you'd enjoy them!!
You have to understand that these military weapons in this video are just what the civilian population knows about. Think about the stuff we're not allowed to know. 🤯
@@DreamingVoid The Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider is an American strategic bomber under development for the United States Air Force (USAF) by Northrop Grumman. As part of the Long Range Strike Bomber (LRS-B) program, it is to be a long-range, stealth intercontinental strategic bomber for the USAF, able to deliver conventional and thermonuclear weapons.[2][3][4] The Air Force intends the B-21 to replace the Rockwell B-1 Lancer and Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit by 2040, and possibly the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress after that.[5]
And while I’m sure we do have some crazy shit kept on lock, the main purpose of a military ford is deterrence, so you need everyone around the world to already know what you can do and to respect that, so the gov wouldn’t want to hide all that much. *Most* of what is hidden in terms of hardware is likely just r&d that might make it into weapons and might not.
People always guess, but the U.S. spends more on military technology than most countries entire earnings. It's how the U.S. controls the planet. China is the only country that equals or out paces the U.S. financially, hope they're not secretly keeping up in military technology.
We now have two operational ford class carriers in the waters and a brand new ship to replace some other ships in the fleet. The ford class is a behemoth but adds a new laser defense system to stop missiles and small boats. The ford class also was completely redesigned on the interior to allow ammunition to bypass a lot of the halls directly into the main hangar. The kitchen was also redesigned to be easily supplied by its own corridor. The plane launch system was completely overhauled from a steam launcher to an electro magnetic launcher, it’s similar to how maglev trains work. It’s very efficient and there’s still room for upgrades if they want. It’s the current pinnacle of military engineering.
I was an F15E crew chief for 15 years. Nothing can beat it, not even these newfangled jets. Seen a crop of 8 F-22 fighters taxi down to EOR during a Red Flag years back…two of them barely made it up into the sky. The others broke and got towed back to their spots before takeoff. Never was impressed…but I did watch the backseater in my jet at a Maple Flag put a guided bomb through a three foot hole from 20 miles out while the jet was in an inverted dive…
I love the F15E Strike Eagle. I live a few miles northwest of Seymour Johnson AFB in Goldsboro North Carolina where F15E Strike Eagles are flown by the 4th Fighter Wing. Base is also the main training base for F15E Strike Eagles. I see the F15E flying overhead on a regular basis.
How long does it take from the US port to get to the Japanese port? I don't like the Navy as Ships on the water are a slow form of transport compared to airplanes. I bet it would take a Week of sailing to travel to Japan or 2 weeks or so.
The B-2 Spirit still holds the World record for the longest airstrike in history. During GWOT a B-2 took off from Whiteman AFB in Missouri . The non-stop mission struck targets in Afghanistan flew to Diego Garcia changed crew's and flew back to Whiteman AFB. The United States Air Force previously shattered their old record. During Desert Shiled B-52s flew from Barksdale, AFB in Louisiana struck targets in Iraq then flew back to Louisiana.
Stealth technology was made possible by a mathematical paper published by a sovjet. It was the basis for how to calculate radar cross section. His name is Pyotr Ufimtsev and he's stll alive.
@@bluflaam777LSA We got the idea for the turbine engine we use for the Abram from them but they abandoned it. They come up with interesting concepts but details cannot be worked out with stubbornness and vodka.
I worked on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier Eisenhower, they're so much bigger than you'd think just from seeing a video of them. And you don't even fully understand just how crazy big they are until you've lived on one for a bit.
First time seeing you as a red-head. Looks good on you! Had an older red-head make a believer out of me just after Navy boot camp in 1980 at 17. Loved them ever since.
you should do some reactions to the fat electrician, hes the history teacher we all wish we had, funny and entertaining storyteller, he has many videos on American history with a few special cases
Didn’t knew that you thought about joining the airforce at a time, it’s their loss you didn’t but it’s our gain, because now you create quality content for us. Thanks ❤
Hi Blu, I like your new logo, change is good sometimes and this is one of them. Don't forget to buy a box of missile red white and blu pops, so festive for today. I had frozen yogurt at the Yogurt Mill, $6.00 for an extra large half classic chocolate, half chocolate vanilla swirl. So nom. Had a pancake breakfast at church too. Are you lighting fireworks this year? Not me. Have a great evening Blu. This video reminded me of Top Gun.
You can improve retention of information simply by showing interest. If not, in my first semester of college I took a class over how to remember things, take notes and study. The class wasn't credited but I don't regret taking the class, I always had the best grades.
I like how you have variety of reactions, this is one that everyone overlooks. The US military is a formidable adversary. I'm a navy veteran, i served on 3 aircraft carriers and it's a force to be recognized, and we can fit a lot more than 70 aircraft on those...trust me.
Wait til you see the new ones. Lol The X-59 is supersonic and even the sonic boom is only as loud as a vacuum cleaner. Then the SR-72. It can go Mach 6, and has an actual laser for a weapon.
One of the most frightening weapons in the US arsenal to me are the scatter pack anti personnel bombs, where either a fighter jet or bomber drops a few of them onto a target and just a few meters above the ground their warheads deploy multiple smaller bombs which explode in a scattered pattern. Any group of enemy combatants standing underneath gets torn to shreds. Don't know the exact name of this weapon, but I do remember seeing an old clip of a test demonstration.
One thing I want to point out is that we weren’t pissed when we came up with a lot of the modern stuff. We were just bored and trying to outdo ourselves. If someone out there ever does piss us off, we’ll probably end up making the history books again.
9:17 Your thinking of circumference. A diameter is a line segment that passes through the center and its endpoints are on the circumference of a circle. The circumference of the Earth is 24,901mi.
Despite the war evolving over the last 3 decades almost all the conflicts have something in common, air and artillery superiority is the key. Precision guided munitions are not cost effective solution in a prolonged period of time conflict. Despite fpv drones and ew artillery still the king of the modern battlefield.
2:15 The math behind stealth was actually worked out by a Russian. The Soviets saw no value in it and let him discuss it freely. The angular, almost jagged look of the F117 was like that because computers of the era could not crunch the numbers for stealthy rounded surfaces. The B2 is an advancement of computer power more than actual steslth tech
its common misconception that nukes they dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the most devestating weapons, it was actually fire bombs that caused much more casualties and damage to infrastructure.
A Navy recruiter once stopped me when I had gone back to my high school to pick up some records. He put things into a different perspective for me. He pointed out that 95% of America's firepower is her nuclear weapons. Of the nuclear weapons 70% are concentrated into the Navy. The majority of the Navy's nuclear weapons are carried aboard submarines. I, then, realized where a nation truly needs their best and brightest.
you want the really scary thought. All of these scary things the US has against their enemies. Right now and for the last 3 years has been at the fingertips of a potato that can't remember what he ate for breakfast. THAT's the ultimate scary thought.
Stealth is misunderstood. You don't have to be invisible to all radar-and that's virtually impossible against any modern adversary. You have to break the kill chain from detection to missile lock to splash down and all the steps in between, if you can disrupt that chain they can't touch you.
We have way way more then 400 icbms. Colin Powell a few years back said we had over 30000 I believe that's the number and when it kinda went viral he had to backtrack bcuz they don't want anyone to know how many we have
Please check out The Fat Electrician! He's hilarious and a fantastic storyteller and it's mostly US military content. You'd probably like the one about Sergeant Reckless.
Actually the newest jewel in the crown is the SR-72 brand new off the research table. It was nicknamed Darkstar for its impossible to detect nature. This plane is a direct descendant of the legendary SR-71 blackbird spy plane that could operate on the edge of the atmosphere. The SR-72 can actually fly in space and do missions that its predecessor could not. It’s also a lot faster going at least 4 times the speed of sound compared to the blackbird’s Mach 1. The SR 71 is currently in Washington DC at the air and space museum but also at the museum of aviation in Ohio I believe.
Genuinely curious who you work for to know that since Lockheed itself says the SR-72 is just a design proposal with no fully functional prototypes bare even service. Someone watched Top Gun Maverick and thought it was a documentary didn't they?
@@alexion2001 nope it’s from the legendary Skunk works as a Black Project. I only know of it because someone released a copy of the prints and a mock-up model. The blueprints detailed the capabilities of the plane what exactly it could do. The prints were released anonymously so not to be traced but it was around the middle of the pandemic as everyone was too busy to notice. I was going through lost media websites to find a lost documentary but stumbled across the prints on a 4chan post. Plus the fact several UA-camrs already posted videos about it, try mega projects or others search sr 72.
“FEAR THE MIGHT OF AMERICA!!!!!!!!!” - United States Senator Steven Armstrong, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 Happy Fourth of July everybody!!!!!! 😉
why fear the usa ??? they dont even know where other countries are and your political system is so weak but you all let them divide you to the bone !!! USA = U Stand Alone !!!
FYI, Irag tried to fight us. After 3 days of bombing the army surrendered in mass, we also destroyed 90% of its armour. The biggest threat now are the small kamkizi drones that are very effective at destroying armour
It's hard to remember when information is being thrown at you in a compressed story format. I think your ability to use uncommon words while expressing complex ideas that require prerequisite knowledge indicates that your memory is just fine. Smart requires it. Also, hell yeah, 'Murica! Good video choice.
This video is old news.. the ford class carriers are already scrapped and being replaced. And most of the nimitz class carriers are decommissioned. We are close to 2 tiers of development past this video
Actually a carrier is plain impossible to sink on its own. It’s designed in such a way that it can easily tank damage. It can take a direct missile hit without sinking. A decade ago a carrier was to be turned into an artificial reef and it was hit by all American guns and missiles plus it was good practice for every sailor on board. Not a single piece of ammunition sunk it at all, it remained floating even heavily damaged the ship refused to sink. It took a demolition team six hours to place explosives below the waterline and blow holes to finally sink the carrier. It taught sailors a lot of vital lessons about how to fight and what to do next.
I bet a Nuclear torpedo could destroy a US aircraft carrier. The Poseidon (Russian: Посейдон, "Poseidon", GRAU index 2M39, NATO reporting name Kanyon), previously known by Russian codename Status-6 (Russian: Статус-6), is an autonomous, nuclear-powered unmanned underwater vehicle reportedly in production by Rubin Design Bureau, capable of delivering both conventional and nuclear warheads.[1][5][6] The Poseidon is one of the six new Russian strategic weapons announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin on 1 March 2018.[7] The Poseidon warhead can contaminate a large area with radiation. For this purpose, the Poseidon is speculated to be equipped with a cobalt bomb.[21][22] The Poseidon could be a radiological second strike weapon.[23][24] Normal (not salted) thermonuclear weapons cause radioactive fallout primarily through neutron activation of material at the detonation site. Unless the detonation happens at low depths in shallow waters, an underwater detonation will have its fallout greatly reduced, except for at the surface immediately above, near the base surge. Much of the radioactivity will be deposited in the sea, and be carried by ocean currents.[25] Water (and air) will not form radioisotopes suitable for radiological warfare when neutron activated, however the seawater-salt will, and the seabed may. If used against an aircraft carrier battle group, the battle group would have reduced chances of defending itself against it. The drone could detonate its very large warhead at standoff range, and anti-submarine warfare units would have very little time to react because of the speed at which it travels.[26]
Check out the Fat Electricians video on the F-15 Fighter The most bad ass plane on the planet. Great video and very informative. This guy is really good and also funny. I've seen this video you're doing a few times and glad I did. You make it hard too watch the video. You're an extremely attractive young lady. I was watching you much more than the video. Vote Blue 2024! Not you Blu, I mean Democrat. Peace ❤
we have 11 "floating towns" of Nimitz class... the 2nd strongest is the UK (our allies) who have only 2.. also Nimitz class as in, probably given to them by the US. each Nimitz class air carrier has 5,000+ sailors on it.. and an airport. so, i'd call it a floating city really. i do think it would have been better with more of the facts about how much the 2nd best country had for each category, like he did with the aircraft carriers.. how many icbms does russia have for example? (according to wikipedia we have 405, russia has 286 but that's just Land based ones)
Russia maintains a landbased force of roughly 760 ICBMs with 3,629 nuclear warheads. At present, some 47 percent of the inventory is based in fixed silos. Based in this fashion are all of the SS-18s and SS-19s and a few of the SS-24s. Russia’s ICBM Force Missile Type Deployed Missiles Warheads per Missile Total Warheads Percent of ICBM Warheads SS-18 180 10 1,800 49.6 SS-19 167 6 1,002 27.6 SS-24 silo 10 10 100 2.8 SS-24 rail 36 10 360 9.9 SS-25 367 1 367 10.1 Total 760 3,629 The Mix of Weapons Category of Weapon Launchers Percent of Total Warheads Percent of Total Fixed silo basing 357 47.0 2,902 80.0 Mobile road/rail basing 403 53.0 727 20.0 Multiple-warhead system 393 51.7 3,262 89.9 Single-warhead system 367 48.3 367 10.1
“wdym their already eliminated 🎮👽 ….Sara Milliken wants a divorce and a transfer to another super carrier boyfriend, I’ll nickname him Goose….his geneology should come from the John Minuteman III family tree, if California still has them”
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Yeah this is where I draw the line . You’re such s powerful country but you can’t hire an American voice over for your propaganda BS .
UA-cam , why you shouldn't mess with the usa reaction
You should react that ch. Called The Fat Electrician He Served in The middle east war as a Medic and is now becoming a History Professor I suggest his video the F15 Eagle that most Gangster fight in the world.
You're absolutely correct in your apprehension about smart weapons, because if satellites 📡 are destroyed 🛰️ the weapons won't work at all. The nuclear missiles, ships, subs, and tanks won't be able to fire either, because they won't be able to aim and hit a target. We still have some museum ships that are analogue, but nothing commissioned.
Not only that, but sea fairing vessels all switched to GPS guidance and are no longer on the old system, that taking out satellites would do a lot of damage.
I like how well you analyze data; you did a great job with this video.
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Red, white, & Blu!
Ha. Took me a second to realize that.
I condone that message
Ni77a.. i thought about it but i would also slap anyone who'd say that. 🤣🤣
Those Blu eyes should be enough that it counts as America blue.
Our military has been getting its butt kicked by the Houthis in Yemen. This video is propaganda.
F-22 Raptor; Would you intercept me?... I would intercept me.
Houthi armed forces might disagree with the content creator
@@辛Mario Who are the Houthis? 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@MrChosenOne757 they recently bombed the U.S 's aircraft carrier twice, and America didn't retaliate, just fled from the middle east
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@@辛Mario lmao
You should check out “The Fat Electrician” he does some amazing videos about crazy and unbelievable historical events and people
lol he's a tool.
@TheRedStateBlue judging by this comment your just an empty can that thought he was funny
@JerelleBowens "you're," princess.
@@TheRedStateBlue"vote blue" probably meaning biden. First off, America is mostly a federal constitutional republic consisting of democracy and republic policies. Hell you even say it in your pledge of allegiance. Secondly, how you feeling about bidens chances at winning right now?
@@snap26neo the majority of Americans wish the little 20 year old had learned how to operate the windage and elevation dials on his AR... biden is still going to win in November. nothing has changed.
and i really don't need a civics lesson from some tool on the internet. i know all about how my government operates.
Thanks blu I'm glad someone cares about our country.
I was in desert storm. By the time our tanks got to within range of enemy tanks, they had already been burning for 4 hours. It is insane how effective HIMARs are.
And m2 Bradley's also the f111 aardvarks, a10s, and the apache we destroyed them
As a former USAF aeronautical engineer, I've been interested in those aircraft technologies for a long while. Fun to see Blu react to such things...
It's cool seeing some of these jets and knowing that I've made parts that get assembled in the engines. Especially the F135 engine that goes in the F-35
well .. i know they fly and work well because of the Dutch chips in those plains ))
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You should definitely check out the Fat Electrician - Operation Praying Mantis. Great recap of a naval battle from the 80s. Interesting and funny. Happy 4th!
That was a good video, but my favorite is Grand Theft U-Boat
Blu, you should react to some of The Fat Electrician's videos. Us history with a twist.
You should react to the Fat Electrician's videos on the F15 Eagle and the A-10 Thunderbolt 2 aka the warthog!! He has a lot of military videos from different jobs to military history. I think you'd enjoy them!!
You have to understand that these military weapons in this video are just what the civilian population knows about. Think about the stuff we're not allowed to know. 🤯
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@@DreamingVoid The Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider is an American strategic bomber under development for the United States Air Force (USAF) by Northrop Grumman. As part of the Long Range Strike Bomber (LRS-B) program, it is to be a long-range, stealth intercontinental strategic bomber for the USAF, able to deliver conventional and thermonuclear weapons.[2][3][4] The Air Force intends the B-21 to replace the Rockwell B-1 Lancer and Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit by 2040, and possibly the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress after that.[5]
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And while I’m sure we do have some crazy shit kept on lock, the main purpose of a military ford is deterrence, so you need everyone around the world to already know what you can do and to respect that, so the gov wouldn’t want to hide all that much. *Most* of what is hidden in terms of hardware is likely just r&d that might make it into weapons and might not.
People always guess, but the U.S. spends more on military technology than most countries entire earnings. It's how the U.S. controls the planet. China is the only country that equals or out paces the U.S. financially, hope they're not secretly keeping up in military technology.
It would be interesting if you had joined the Air Force and flew a jet with the call sign "Baby Blu."
We now have two operational ford class carriers in the waters and a brand new ship to replace some other ships in the fleet. The ford class is a behemoth but adds a new laser defense system to stop missiles and small boats. The ford class also was completely redesigned on the interior to allow ammunition to bypass a lot of the halls directly into the main hangar. The kitchen was also redesigned to be easily supplied by its own corridor. The plane launch system was completely overhauled from a steam launcher to an electro magnetic launcher, it’s similar to how maglev trains work. It’s very efficient and there’s still room for upgrades if they want. It’s the current pinnacle of military engineering.
The deck is hardened to take the force of F35 engines in VTOL mode since it used to scorch the deck
Our military has been getting its butt kicked by the Houthis in Yemen. This video is propaganda.
I was an F15E crew chief for 15 years. Nothing can beat it, not even these newfangled jets. Seen a crop of 8 F-22 fighters taxi down to EOR during a Red Flag years back…two of them barely made it up into the sky. The others broke and got towed back to their spots before takeoff. Never was impressed…but I did watch the backseater in my jet at a Maple Flag put a guided bomb through a three foot hole from 20 miles out while the jet was in an inverted dive…
I love the F15E Strike Eagle. I live a few miles northwest of Seymour Johnson AFB in Goldsboro North Carolina where F15E Strike Eagles are flown by the 4th Fighter Wing. Base is also the main training base for F15E Strike Eagles. I see the F15E flying overhead on a regular basis.
Spoken like a true Crew Chief. lmao
There is a saying, "If you win the air, then you win the war."
I was forward deployed in Japan with the Navy on a carrier.
How long does it take from the US port to get to the Japanese port? I don't like the Navy as Ships on the water are a slow form of transport compared to airplanes. I bet it would take a Week of sailing to travel to Japan or 2 weeks or so.
Thank you, Blu.
Happy Independence Day 🎆
USA are all ready testing a sea drone. That looks like a stingray. Interesting 👍
The B-2 Spirit still holds the World record for the longest airstrike in history. During GWOT a B-2 took off from Whiteman AFB in Missouri . The non-stop mission struck targets in Afghanistan flew to Diego Garcia changed crew's and flew back to Whiteman AFB. The United States Air Force previously shattered their old record. During Desert Shiled B-52s flew from Barksdale, AFB in Louisiana struck targets in Iraq then flew back to Louisiana.
The b52s were I the air for 35 hours straight fucking amazing feats
Absolutely. The previous record holder of the longest airstrike belonged to The RAF during The Falklands War.
Stealth technology was made possible by a mathematical paper published by a sovjet. It was the basis for how to calculate radar cross section. His name is Pyotr Ufimtsev and he's stll alive.
But for some reason was flushed by RU. They still haven't gotten it right.
@@bluflaam777LSA Prolly due to shoddy computers and not good enough programmers.
@@bluflaam777LSA We got the idea for the turbine engine we use for the Abram from them but they abandoned it. They come up with interesting concepts but details cannot be worked out with stubbornness and vodka.
@@mr44magSo, the Abrams is inspired by the T-80 BM?
Happy 4th Blu. Hope you have a wonderful holiday. I LOVED this video.
I worked on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier Eisenhower, they're so much bigger than you'd think just from seeing a video of them. And you don't even fully understand just how crazy big they are until you've lived on one for a bit.
First time seeing you as a red-head. Looks good on you! Had an older red-head make a believer out of me just after Navy boot camp in 1980 at 17. Loved them ever since.
you should do some reactions to the fat electrician, hes the history teacher we all wish we had, funny and entertaining storyteller, he has many videos on American history with a few special cases
If gps goes out can always count on inertial guidance. Which basically means it sticks to the path it last known and goes with it.
Didn’t knew that you thought about joining the airforce at a time, it’s their loss you didn’t but it’s our gain, because now you create quality content for us. Thanks ❤
I haven't heard of this UA-camr before, but she likely makes more money from this than joining the military anyways.
@@SotaBoy4232 as long as you live your life I hope it just keep getting better and better
Hi Blu, I like your new logo, change is good sometimes and this is one of them. Don't forget to buy a box of missile red white and blu pops, so festive for today. I had frozen yogurt at the Yogurt Mill, $6.00 for an extra large half classic chocolate, half chocolate vanilla swirl. So nom. Had a pancake breakfast at church too. Are you lighting fireworks this year? Not me. Have a great evening Blu. This video reminded me of Top Gun.
Do you know what I love, she isn't just constantly talking through it like some have.
Cool new opening. Happy 4th of July Blu.
Happy Fourth of July Blu! Thanks for sharing!
You are amazing blu. Keep up the good work and never stop💙💙❤️❤️💙💙❤️❤️
You can improve retention of information simply by showing interest. If not, in my first semester of college I took a class over how to remember things, take notes and study. The class wasn't credited but I don't regret taking the class, I always had the best grades.
I like how you have variety of reactions, this is one that everyone overlooks. The US military is a formidable adversary. I'm a navy veteran, i served on 3 aircraft carriers and it's a force to be recognized, and we can fit a lot more than 70 aircraft on those...trust me.
Excellent thoughts and reaction usa
Air refueling is what I do in the Air Force! Thank you for bringing it up. We have an acronym... NKAWTG... No one Kicks Ass Without Tanker Gas. XD
Wait til you see the new ones. Lol The X-59 is supersonic and even the sonic boom is only as loud as a vacuum cleaner. Then the SR-72. It can go Mach 6, and has an actual laser for a weapon.
One of the most frightening weapons in the US arsenal to me are the scatter pack anti personnel bombs, where either a fighter jet or bomber drops a few of them onto a target and just a few meters above the ground their warheads deploy multiple smaller bombs which explode in a scattered pattern. Any group of enemy combatants standing underneath gets torn to shreds. Don't know the exact name of this weapon, but I do remember seeing an old clip of a test demonstration.
Hi Blue how are you and this video was so amazing keep up the good work I love you so much my Friend
One thing I want to point out is that we weren’t pissed when we came up with a lot of the modern stuff. We were just bored and trying to outdo ourselves. If someone out there ever does piss us off, we’ll probably end up making the history books again.
9:17 Your thinking of circumference. A diameter is a line segment that passes through the center and its endpoints are on the circumference of a circle. The circumference of the Earth is 24,901mi.
Nice Red, White, and Blu outfit
Happy Independence Day Blu!
Despite the war evolving over the last 3 decades almost all the conflicts have something in common, air and artillery superiority is the key.
Precision guided munitions are not cost effective solution in a prolonged period of time conflict.
Despite fpv drones and ew artillery still the king of the modern battlefield.
2:15 The math behind stealth was actually worked out by a Russian. The Soviets saw no value in it and let him discuss it freely.
The angular, almost jagged look of the F117 was like that because computers of the era could not crunch the numbers for stealthy rounded surfaces. The B2 is an advancement of computer power more than actual steslth tech
They soooo know their audience. :)
Dope more videos.🎉
Hey Blu, Great Video🥳
its common misconception that nukes they dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the most devestating weapons, it was actually fire bombs that caused much more casualties and damage to infrastructure.
I had the Honor of serving with Colonel Tibbets grandson in Afghanistan.
yes think dresden and tokyo
Yes the firebombombing of Toyko near the end of WW2 Operation Meetinghouse America destroyed roughly 40% of that city.
I believe they mean psychologically. It took hundreds of planes to do a fire bombing. While an atomic bomb was delivered by one solo plane
A Navy recruiter once stopped me when I had gone back to my high school to pick up some records. He put things into a different perspective for me. He pointed out that 95% of America's firepower is her nuclear weapons. Of the nuclear weapons 70% are concentrated into the Navy. The majority of the Navy's nuclear weapons are carried aboard submarines. I, then, realized where a nation truly needs their best and brightest.
Great new intro and good video
we need a Blu reacts to the fat electrician
you want the really scary thought. All of these scary things the US has against their enemies. Right now and for the last 3 years has been at the fingertips of a potato that can't remember what he ate for breakfast. THAT's the ultimate scary thought.
Stealth is misunderstood. You don't have to be invisible to all radar-and that's virtually impossible against any modern adversary. You have to break the kill chain from detection to missile lock to splash down and all the steps in between, if you can disrupt that chain they can't touch you.
We have way way more then 400 icbms. Colin Powell a few years back said we had over 30000 I believe that's the number and when it kinda went viral he had to backtrack bcuz they don't want anyone to know how many we have
You should react to Apache Gun camera footage...shows you a glimpse of what we actually have used in combat...and it's just a helicopter
Please check out The Fat Electrician! He's hilarious and a fantastic storyteller and it's mostly US military content. You'd probably like the one about Sergeant Reckless.
So nice to see a girl with such broad curiosity.
The super carriers house about 5000 people.
Great vid Blu
because its very secret.........they forgot to mention....drone submarines being tested
Love the new intro blu! 👋😎
Actually the newest jewel in the crown is the SR-72 brand new off the research table. It was nicknamed Darkstar for its impossible to detect nature. This plane is a direct descendant of the legendary SR-71 blackbird spy plane that could operate on the edge of the atmosphere. The SR-72 can actually fly in space and do missions that its predecessor could not. It’s also a lot faster going at least 4 times the speed of sound compared to the blackbird’s Mach 1. The SR 71 is currently in Washington DC at the air and space museum but also at the museum of aviation in Ohio I believe.
Genuinely curious who you work for to know that since Lockheed itself says the SR-72 is just a design proposal with no fully functional prototypes bare even service. Someone watched Top Gun Maverick and thought it was a documentary didn't they?
@@alexion2001 nope it’s from the legendary Skunk works as a Black Project. I only know of it because someone released a copy of the prints and a mock-up model. The blueprints detailed the capabilities of the plane what exactly it could do. The prints were released anonymously so not to be traced but it was around the middle of the pandemic as everyone was too busy to notice. I was going through lost media websites to find a lost documentary but stumbled across the prints on a 4chan post. Plus the fact several UA-camrs already posted videos about it, try mega projects or others search sr 72.
I think it’s actually in Richmond, Virginia
And there's all the stuff they have that they're not telling the public about
“FEAR THE MIGHT OF AMERICA!!!!!!!!!”
- United States Senator Steven Armstrong, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
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Happy Fourth of July everybody!!!!!! 😉
😂😂😂😂😂😂 go to sleep
Laughs inTaliban
@@the_walking_man1234what happened to those cave dwellers?
why fear the usa ??? they dont even know where other countries are and your political system is so weak but you all let them divide you to the bone !!! USA = U Stand Alone !!!
@@mrdamage690 After 20 years of war in Afghanistan and 2 trillions, they are ruling the country with new american equipment.
Nato spotted Su-57 in their radar some where near Ukraine and it was size on flying logomotive. They are still far from Usa stealth technology.
You are a very intelligent young lady. Let no one tell you you aren't 👍
Quick question, what's 2+2 ?
They tested those ICMB's. They absolutely know how much more powerful they are compared to what had been dropped in Japan in WW2.
FYI, Irag tried to fight us. After 3 days of bombing the army surrendered in mass, we also destroyed 90% of its armour.
The biggest threat now are the small kamkizi drones that are very effective at destroying armour
Even more Blu❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ my day just got so much better thanks Blu
The largest navy in the world is the US Navy. The second largest navy in the world is the US Navy Museum ship fleet
Great reaction 😉
It's hard to remember when information is being thrown at you in a compressed story format. I think your ability to use uncommon words while expressing complex ideas that require prerequisite knowledge indicates that your memory is just fine. Smart requires it. Also, hell yeah, 'Murica! Good video choice.
LOVE THIS! Great one, Blu!
This video made me laugh
This video is old news.. the ford class carriers are already scrapped and being replaced. And most of the nimitz class carriers are decommissioned. We are close to 2 tiers of development past this video
What a great addition to your reaction content, hope to see more in the future, maybe different countries as well. Good job 😊😊
America!!
Just imagine if SHIELDs helicarriers were real.
Did you change your hair color blue
Proud to be an American!!
Actually a carrier is plain impossible to sink on its own. It’s designed in such a way that it can easily tank damage. It can take a direct missile hit without sinking. A decade ago a carrier was to be turned into an artificial reef and it was hit by all American guns and missiles plus it was good practice for every sailor on board. Not a single piece of ammunition sunk it at all, it remained floating even heavily damaged the ship refused to sink. It took a demolition team six hours to place explosives below the waterline and blow holes to finally sink the carrier. It taught sailors a lot of vital lessons about how to fight and what to do next.
I bet a Nuclear torpedo could destroy a US aircraft carrier.
The Poseidon (Russian: Посейдон, "Poseidon", GRAU index 2M39, NATO reporting name Kanyon), previously known by Russian codename Status-6 (Russian: Статус-6), is an autonomous, nuclear-powered unmanned underwater vehicle reportedly in production by Rubin Design Bureau, capable of delivering both conventional and nuclear warheads.[1][5][6]
The Poseidon is one of the six new Russian strategic weapons announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin on 1 March 2018.[7]
The Poseidon warhead can contaminate a large area with radiation. For this purpose, the Poseidon is speculated to be equipped with a cobalt bomb.[21][22] The Poseidon could be a radiological second strike weapon.[23][24]
Normal (not salted) thermonuclear weapons cause radioactive fallout primarily through neutron activation of material at the detonation site. Unless the detonation happens at low depths in shallow waters, an underwater detonation will have its fallout greatly reduced, except for at the surface immediately above, near the base surge. Much of the radioactivity will be deposited in the sea, and be carried by ocean currents.[25] Water (and air) will not form radioisotopes suitable for radiological warfare when neutron activated, however the seawater-salt will, and the seabed may.
If used against an aircraft carrier battle group, the battle group would have reduced chances of defending itself against it. The drone could detonate its very large warhead at standoff range, and anti-submarine warfare units would have very little time to react because of the speed at which it travels.[26]
Check out the Fat Electricians video on the F-15 Fighter The most bad ass plane on the planet. Great video and very informative. This guy is really good and also funny. I've seen this video you're doing a few times and glad I did. You make it hard too watch the video.
You're an extremely attractive young lady.
I was watching you much more than the video.
Vote Blue 2024!
Not you Blu, I mean Democrat.
Peace ❤
Number one reason.. were an armed nation, that likes Guns and anything that goes boom 🤣
Been a while since I've seen you react blue. I was lost on youtube lol
Seals and Marine Corps Grunts
Any one else catch the SU 57s pictured as U.S.?
I'm sad Texans, Floridians and Alaskans didn't make the list.
As an Indian.We don't care about sanctions 😂
Baby Blu is what our boys are fighting for!
America! Fuck yeah! The song still makes me laugh, but I’m a proud American.
Happy Fourth of July fellow Americans! 🇺🇸
do you know who helped the USA to get independence ?
@@richardhltrp1791 Are you going to say France?
Our allies dont need big powerful militaries because we would just protect them.
Hey new intro nice 🙂
USA = Tom Brady of Aircraft Carriers....
do the a-10 warthog airplane.
Funny cuz china alone has a counter measure for every single thing mentioned in this video😂
we have 11 "floating towns" of Nimitz class... the 2nd strongest is the UK (our allies) who have only 2.. also Nimitz class as in, probably given to them by the US.
each Nimitz class air carrier has 5,000+ sailors on it.. and an airport. so, i'd call it a floating city really.
i do think it would have been better with more of the facts about how much the 2nd best country had for each category, like he did with the aircraft carriers.. how many icbms does russia have for example? (according to wikipedia we have 405, russia has 286 but that's just Land based ones)
Russia maintains a landbased force of roughly 760 ICBMs with 3,629 nuclear warheads. At present, some 47 percent of the inventory is based in fixed silos. Based in this fashion are all of the SS-18s and SS-19s and a few of the SS-24s.
Russia’s ICBM Force
Missile Type Deployed Missiles Warheads per Missile Total Warheads Percent of ICBM Warheads
SS-18 180 10 1,800 49.6
SS-19 167 6 1,002 27.6
SS-24 silo 10 10 100 2.8
SS-24 rail 36 10 360 9.9
SS-25 367 1 367 10.1
Total 760 3,629
The Mix of Weapons
Category of Weapon Launchers Percent of Total Warheads Percent of Total
Fixed silo basing 357 47.0 2,902 80.0
Mobile road/rail basing 403 53.0 727 20.0
Multiple-warhead system 393 51.7 3,262 89.9
Single-warhead system 367 48.3 367 10.1
“wdym their already eliminated 🎮👽 ….Sara Milliken wants a divorce and a transfer to another super carrier boyfriend, I’ll nickname him Goose….his geneology should come from the John Minuteman III family tree, if California still has them”
Sup Blu ❤
Blue soup 🤭