HOLY SHIT, I've come back to this after a while, and holy shit, how the fuck does this not have at least a million views? The quality of this is utterly astounding to the point that I could legit see it being a tv show!
arabs in their many wars have showed some interesting creativity in air combat , on almost equal terms they do shine like in the Kippur war where they almost eradicated like third of the israeli airforce in 2 days . many israeli pilots called them mad pilots for trying to do crazy maneuvers especially when they are in difficulty or have the element of surprise . the issue is that until recently most arab nations where always using weak weaponry often 10 to 20 years old that just didnt help them much , they can try good tactics and skilled maneuvering that can make any western ace clap for them but the weapons just didnt help . on ground too , a syrian tank guy veteran complained in a documentary how their tank assault on golan height was perfect and organised but their tanks were just too inferior in range , they were sniped at 3 kilometers while they can only fire at 2 or less . an israeli veteran who also was one of those sniping the tanks confirmed this story by saying that the syrian tanks couldnt fire back from such range even though the syrian assault was on paper unstoppable. the soviets counted on a 5 or more to 1 advantage with such weapons in the cold war to hide such weakness , they didnt make those weapons for a 1v1 or 3v1 but for a 5 to a 10 v1 like in ww2 . so for the arabs to use their weapons in a 2v1 or 3v1 almost made them deal only 30% damage and recieve 70 except in few occasions like egypt in kippur where it was like 45% to 55% . between iraq and iran things were more equal so both sides kinda broke some records and even made the west learn few tricks to apply like how azerbeijan did recently with its drones
2:58 did you recreate that famous image of the us planes flying over the burning oil rigs from desert storm ???? wow it looks identical the edit gave me goosebumps never knew they did this technique
I lived in rural Spain for half a decade, off grid, halfway up a mountain not that far from Albacete. One day I watched a four ship of Spanish Hornets running a mock attack on an abandoned finca ( farmhouse ) on our mountain. The weather was what I would call marginal and the mountain peak was obscured by cloud. It was the best air show I've ever seen, the Spanish pilots were highly aggressive with their flying. I don't know if the Hornets were from Albacete ( note to the narrator - it's pronounced Alba-thetty ) though. The airbase is called Los Llanos by the way.
The fact that your team was able to visualize these legendary pictures 2:55 already deserves respect. This transition, musical accompaniment, and voiceover give a simply amazing wow effect!
Outstanding production. Bravo! If you want some more interesting F-1 stories have a look at the South African pilots over Angola and the French over Chad.
Really pushing the boundaries here, one of the best DCS cinematics/movies I've seen. You are right up there on the podium with Adrián Caparzo. Like that both of you have gotten into making cinematics with intersting stories. Looking forward to what gems you'll create in the future. Awesome work mate
Hello everyone... After this incident that two Tomcats were targeted by Iraqi Mirages, which was done with sneaky flight tactics, and this never happened again, because after that incident, the Tomcats always had one or two F5 Tiger 2 flying under them. F5s were protect Tomcats from sneaky tactics attack from Mirages and other Iraqi planes, and later F5s were also protected by Tomcats!
2:58 this right here has cemented you as the greatest DCS filmmaker out there, the fact that you made that ivonic image come to life is sooo awesome!!!
HOLY SHIT, I've come back to this after a while, and holy shit, how the fuck does this not have at least a million views? The quality of this is utterly astounding to the point that I could legit see it being a tv show!
Wow, nobody had any chill training in Spain. They really went beyond with the realism.
Weakest Spanish pilot vs. smartest Viper pilot
We need our own version of The Oscars for the DCS producers. This is fantastic!
We should call them The Glowing Amraams :)
arabs in their many wars have showed some interesting creativity in air combat , on almost equal terms they do shine like in the Kippur war where they almost eradicated like third of the israeli airforce in 2 days . many israeli pilots called them mad pilots for trying to do crazy maneuvers especially when they are in difficulty or have the element of surprise . the issue is that until recently most arab nations where always using weak weaponry often 10 to 20 years old that just didnt help them much , they can try good tactics and skilled maneuvering that can make any western ace clap for them but the weapons just didnt help .
on ground too , a syrian tank guy veteran complained in a documentary how their tank assault on golan height was perfect and organised but their tanks were just too inferior in range , they were sniped at 3 kilometers while they can only fire at 2 or less . an israeli veteran who also was one of those sniping the tanks confirmed this story by saying that the syrian tanks couldnt fire back from such range even though the syrian assault was on paper unstoppable.
the soviets counted on a 5 or more to 1 advantage with such weapons in the cold war to hide such weakness , they didnt make those weapons for a 1v1 or 3v1 but for a 5 to a 10 v1 like in ww2 . so for the arabs to use their weapons in a 2v1 or 3v1 almost made them deal only 30% damage and recieve 70 except in few occasions like egypt in kippur where it was like 45% to 55% .
between iraq and iran things were more equal so both sides kinda broke some records and even made the west learn few tricks to apply like how azerbeijan did recently with its drones
2:58 did you recreate that famous image of the us planes flying over the burning oil rigs from desert storm ???? wow it looks identical the edit gave me goosebumps never knew they did this technique
I lived in rural Spain for half a decade, off grid, halfway up a mountain not that far from Albacete. One day I watched a four ship of Spanish Hornets running a mock attack on an abandoned finca ( farmhouse ) on our mountain. The weather was what I would call marginal and the mountain peak was obscured by cloud. It was the best air show I've ever seen, the Spanish pilots were highly aggressive with their flying. I don't know if the Hornets were from Albacete ( note to the narrator - it's pronounced Alba-thetty ) though. The airbase is called Los Llanos by the way.
Ejercito del aire F18 are based in Zaragoza. Another detachment (F18 ex Usnavy) in Gando airport Canary islands.
A former F1C-200 ground crew✌️🙋
Fantastic work! DCS cinematics are really pushing the boundaries of high quality lately!
Wow, wow, wow. Most excellent!
Thank you Matt! I really appreciate your comment.
Okay, this was the greatest DCS cinematic video I've first seen in 2023. Keep up the great work guys :)
Awesome as always!
The fact that your team was able to visualize these legendary pictures 2:55 already deserves respect. This transition, musical accompaniment, and voiceover give a simply amazing wow effect!
Magnificent video! It's a hymn to the Mirage F1 ! One of the most beautiful aircraft in the world.
Im a massive fan of DCS cinematics, well done!
2:57 This feels like when in an historical drama a famous picture is recreated, excellent work man.
absolutely baller of a video, the fact that you made this into a documentary style is so very cool. incredible work.
Great job on this @hornetproductions!!!! We all loved it!!!
Amazing, once more you pushed the limits of DCS cinematics to the absolute limit, just impressive ! Top job 💯
A war movie without nuisance of the actors... you will not find material this awesome even in high budget Hollywood movie, wonderful work people 👏😀👍
Beautifull . Can't believe my eyes. It's an hollywood movie. !
Excellent production and story-telling! Bravo!
I'm glad the Spanish air force is getting recognition
Cool 👍
didn't know Spain and the US had live-fire exercises between F1s and F16s, very cool!
Amazing video Quality
This was one of the most engaging documentaries I have ever watched!
beautiful video, congratulations
Amazing video
These cinematic documentaries are great.
Outstanding production. Bravo! If you want some more interesting F-1 stories have a look at the South African pilots over Angola and the French over Chad.
Gave me the chills! Awesome video, perfectly executed and very nice to see the Spanish AF getting some love! props my guy!
3:00 that's a nice recreation of a famous photo
What an amazing cinematic!! I'm really amazed by your work. And great story.
Really pushing the boundaries here, one of the best DCS cinematics/movies I've seen. You are right up there on the podium with Adrián Caparzo. Like that both of you have gotten into making cinematics with intersting stories. Looking forward to what gems you'll create in the future. Awesome work mate
One of the best DCS movies so far. Awesome work!
GOOSEBUMPS!!!!!!!
Great story, incredible production value. I love it!
Perfect movie
AMAZING!!
Wow this was really really good. Nice very well done.
Insane!!!
came from the dcs steam news page, and i must say this is epic asf!
The audio on this one was spectacular
Superb. Love these historical reenactment using DCS World.
Cómo siempre! Una obra maestra!!! Muy buena cinemática
amazing vid really excellent production
Excellent, keep it up!
Never saw a video made so good as this! Please keep going!
Wow ,Hornet productions are at top ,just noticed! So cool guys !
Simply awesome 🥇👍
THIS is what youtube was created for,
Awesome content!!!! keep this up, subbed
Amazing work !
Video high end class!!!
IMPRESIONANTE !!!!!!!!! un gran video
More more more!
I am hyped
But i was a bit convinced cause in germany it is 15.40 right now
What a great job! Thanks so much for making this.
I'll join the growing chorus- you need to make more content like this! Instantly subscribed.
Absolutely Brilliant!!!
OMG!
I am speechless!
WOW!
Thank you for this amazing video!
WOW!
World class. Thank you Sir. Many thanks and kind regards Nick
Thanks to you Nick and all of your team for creating such an amazing simulator that inspires us to create such content.
Ace Combat vibes at the beginning !
Amazing Vid... well done!
Wow.. I forgot I wasn’t watching history channel for a minute there. Well done!!
wow amazing!!
Well done.
I'm absolutely loving the history + DCS flare here. Liked and subscribed!
WOW!!! What an incredible video! Well done!
Absolutely amazing
awesome!
very nice!! DG360 army strikes again!!
Awesome job! Loved seeing my Vipers in there. Thanks for the credit at the end!
Superb video, keep up doing them please!
Regards.
Awesome vidéo !!! Good job !
That’s was an incredible production. Well done!
Nice job! 👌
this is my 50th time ive rewatched this since it came out. i even sent it to a friend and it convinced him to download dcs ahahahah
Amazing video! Amazing narration and information! Subbed!
This is so awesome!
would be nice for persian gulf map to include persian gulf
@@hphp31416 iraqi part of Persian Gulf is not modeled so no point for your sarcasm tbh
Persian gulf
Attack on H-3 Airfield
Amazing work guys! Top notch! That is quality right here and i especially love that you use the F1 for a Video! Amazing Jet and Module!
awsome
I use the Giraffe maneuver all the time.
Very nicely done video with professional quality production. Please keep up the good work.
very epic
OUTSTANDING! Great job showing the history AND doing it in an entertaining fashion.
Brutal
nicely done
By far your best production, your cinematics have improved a lot, that’s fire..
Bloody hell that was amazing! Incredible work!
those explosions !
This is amazing work!
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeees
Absolutely brilliant
Muchas gracias!! Que bueno!
Hello everyone...
After this incident that two Tomcats were targeted by Iraqi Mirages, which was done with sneaky flight tactics, and this never happened again, because after that incident, the Tomcats always had one or two F5 Tiger 2 flying under them. F5s were protect Tomcats from sneaky tactics attack from Mirages and other Iraqi planes, and later F5s were also protected by Tomcats!
😲😲👏👏👍👍
Drop the mic, son. It's over. That was outstanding.
Well done!
What a great vid mate! even makes me want to jump back into the F1
Oustanding, amazing video! Thx and Bravo! Greetings from France ^^
2:58 this right here has cemented you as the greatest DCS filmmaker out there, the fact that you made that ivonic image come to life is sooo awesome!!!
as usual i loved it