Yes, because others has spent billions on it and trying to minimize the cost by selling the results, if that's not the case pretty sure they won't sell any at all.
After hundred billions of investment, they rarely use the weapons in the cold war. They will sell them at lower price than spending another millions of dolar to maintain the weapons. Now you know why the US and Russia loves to invade another nation.
Highly advanced military technologies work pretty much like the advancement of Science and Engineering as a whole which is a state of constant development and improvement. Somewhere in the middle of that, is a combined expertise or crowd wisdom of the community of Engineers. It is this which I consider the hardest part for India and China to copy. Meanwhile it's just too much investment to keep up for the likes of Israel, Taiwan or Korea. The submarines of course have to be there for nuclear deterrence. Aircraft carriers once again support the jet engine. The F35 was bittersweet for the British I think, because of some idiot Congress people invoking the International Trade in Arms Regulations, even when BAE Systems had done a lot of the original research, particularly on the F35B STOVL system with Rolls Royce now operated by USMC. I am however quite excited about the current British project of Tempest, being done jointly with the Italians, Swedes and Japanese. It's a big daddy drone hunting down lesser drones with directed energy weapons.
The good news is that after 1500 years we've almost figured out how to build superior Roman concrete again. We still haven't figured out how to produce certain kinds of colored stained glass from back in the Middle Ages yet though ;-)
Yes roman concrete is build for time At my cities church some windows where destroyed in ww2 and we couldnt replace them with the same colours in the same quality
Same problem in semiconductor. The big 5 here are US, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, and Netherlands. Europe minus ASML has even failed in this regard. Semiconductor and engines push material and processing technology to the human limit.
You missed out UK, particularly ARM. They a licensing business model so are not involved with manufacture, but they still design chips and sell them to Qualcomm, Apple, etc which are found in most mobile devices.
@@davout5775 Obviously not. You're obviously struggling to develop more despite your end brands sticking their label onto your imports you need from foreign suppliers.
I'd love if you could go in detail about India's disastrous try to build a jet engine and the troubles of manufacturing stuff there because that seems interesting af
I watch this by recommendation after watching your latest video. I strongly disagree with you saying that towards the end video that the big three are jet planes, tanks, battleships. Why? Cause I put missiles especially hypersonic ICBM above those three you mentioned. Not sure why left it and not mentioning any missiles.
It makes sense. When you watch a new thing like tutorials or whatever, you will never succeed right away, it takes many trials and errors to copy and still won't be as perfect.
Superb Video. Should be a mandatory watch for all those "we need to build our own Stuff" People. It's just not that easy.... Same is true for Civil Aircrafts for example and to a extend even Cars and heavy Machinery.
IDK if the gulf countries could be called developed countries, when they can't make anything themselves, and entirely rely on the US for its defense. It's more like a client state that its entire value is its oil reserves.
This I why the US keeps making tanks, even when the army doesn't want more, so they can keep the industry. Germany could manufacture 15' guns during WW1, but before WW2 that manufacturing capability was lost, and their new battleships had 11' guns
Great video, as always! IMO, war = bad (not a unique idea, ik), but just like how money invested in space missions isn't a waste, money invested in defense isn't waste either, not only is it useful for the defence of a country (duh), it has progressed tech into new territories which has overall improved the quality of life. But at what cost?
@@kamaruleffendi partly correct the rm12 licensed like 50 years ago is so rebuilt that it should be considered its own manufacturing, and i belive we build them ourselves. Jas gripen 39E is our latest fighter
Not only did many countries need to design the right stuff, the have to avoid the flops. Most successful designs were preceded by many failed projects. This process of success through failure means a long time to discover the what is and what is NOT a good investment. Many of the USA current military design successes have revealed themselves NOT to be so successful as first believed, because they are too expensive, overly complex, and required too much maintenance, or just don't really work that well. Bigger, faster, more powerful, etc., is NOT always the best. Eventually the weapons are so expensive that they are no longer affordable. Are DRONES the answer. NO. Captured drones are being copied by our enemies. Here is what we do. We buy up some of those big passenger planes from airlines going out of business and put advanced radars and several pods of super sonic ATG and ATA missiles.
Wassenaar Arrangement also one of the main reason, western country don't want opposing ideological countries to obtain the necessary high tech equipment and tools to bolster their industrial development to the similar level as them
The cold war has produced millions of weaponary around the world. When it's gone, where do you think the weapons go? It means business for them because they had invested the money but rarely use the weapons. The Lord of War movie is just a small example how this industry works.
And submarines and tanks, our kockums subs with sterling engines takes out the us tanks in wargames, every time. Our tanks arent that bad either, atleast the work reliabke in snow.
Pakistan doesn't makes aircrafts, it barely assembles it. Most of the components were researched and developed by the chinese pakistan just owns the manufacturing rights of it and developed little to no technology for it even the latest version block 3 was being tested by the chinese development agencies. It's like your neighbor india has manufacturing plants through TOT of the sukhoi30mki and T90S and they locally produce it but still it will not be taken as an Indian product while if you look at brahmos india has about 60% of it's components manufactured in India while holding 51% stake at the company of brahmos and that is what a true joint development programme looks like.
What’s worse is the the China Virus has affected the whole world for almost 2 years and China gets away consequence-free. China owes the world an apology for developing the virus and needs to pay it forward.
The irony of China being left behind the past hundred years by the five countries you describe is that it was in the exact same position of being technologically superior between 800 and 1400 AD, due to having gunpowder technology and access to resources needed that it could construct enormous fleets from. Had they had the chance to become an imperial power between 1500 and 1900, they would have beaten Britain and France easily. But they were too late to the game, got conquered, got taken over by a communist regime, and they’re falling behind.
china lacked pressures needed to develop a large fleet or to get a colonial empire due to a severe lack of competition and china already having all the resources it could need
Because they had 50% more people. They actually didn't have a more "advanced" economy than Britain if we're talking about GDP per capita, but they did have a much larger economy. Of course they are both compared to Britain today.
@@Herfinnur Well that's arguable. Britain invented the tank and the dreadnought during this period. Not to mention advances in the structure of the atom. I wouldn't say there was a noticeable tech gap during this period. Germany had better engineering during and before WW2, mostly due to enforced corporate cooperation by the Nazi party, as well as significantly higher military budget.
First, a Great video. Thanks, A pleasure to watch as always. Two things next. AI and Quantum Computing together will create (excess time) research in the upcoming future. China is in them deeply. So watch out for an interesting future. Many new technologies will be discovered and invented very soon.
The easiest way to pronounce it in english would be "raff-al" as in the expression "riff raff" and adding "al" at the end The prononciation Raphaël is kinda hilarious though, as Raphaël is an angelic name so you can easily picture little french cupids soaring through the sky with jet engines
@@CuriousReason The easiest way to pronounce it in english would be "raff-al" as in the expression "riff raff" and adding "al" at the end The prononciation Raphaël is kinda hilarious though, as Raphaël is an angelic name so you can easily picture little french cupids soaring through the sky with jet engines
These videos are great and very interesting. I really like the subjects and the conclusions you reach. For some constructive feedback, I believe two things are lacking to really make this channel explode and gain the traction and recognition it deserves. 1. Unfortunately, your accent and delivery is very difficult to understand, almost incomprehensible. You have a very very heavy non-english-speaker accent, you speak very fast, you merge lots of words together, your plosives are weakened (something common in what sounds like german or slavic language background), and the use of a very heavy "wuh" sound instead of "v" (Whery instead of very, for ex.), makes the delivery quite difficult to comprehend, and as a result, to follow. For this reason, it may be helpful to take some diction classes, speak slower, or get a native english speaker to record your audio. With better sound quality, it is easier to listen (especially science-based videos which are inherently fact-heavy), and more interesting to follow. With more interest, I think listening and subscription counts could go up if the quality goes up. 2. Cite your sources. Since you are presenting lots of technical information, it's important to cite your research, to give even more value and weight to your content. Txs for listening. Cheers and good work!
Now this is what you call a high quality video!
So basically: It's cheaper to buy from others than invest in your own manufacturing
Yes, because others has spent billions on it and trying to minimize the cost by selling the results, if that's not the case pretty sure they won't sell any at all.
After hundred billions of investment, they rarely use the weapons in the cold war. They will sell them at lower price than spending another millions of dolar to maintain the weapons.
Now you know why the US and Russia loves to invade another nation.
That is pretty much the idiots’ view of why, until the supplier decide they will stop supply munition unless you conduct in a way they prefer.
Highly advanced military technologies work pretty much like the advancement of Science and Engineering as a whole which is a state of constant development and improvement. Somewhere in the middle of that, is a combined expertise or crowd wisdom of the community of Engineers. It is this which I consider the hardest part for India and China to copy. Meanwhile it's just too much investment to keep up for the likes of Israel, Taiwan or Korea. The submarines of course have to be there for nuclear deterrence. Aircraft carriers once again support the jet engine. The F35 was bittersweet for the British I think, because of some idiot Congress people invoking the International Trade in Arms Regulations, even when BAE Systems had done a lot of the original research, particularly on the F35B STOVL system with Rolls Royce now operated by USMC. I am however quite excited about the current British project of Tempest, being done jointly with the Italians, Swedes and Japanese. It's a big daddy drone hunting down lesser drones with directed energy weapons.
The good news is that after 1500 years we've almost figured out how to build superior Roman concrete again. We still haven't figured out how to produce certain kinds of colored stained glass from back in the Middle Ages yet though ;-)
Yes roman concrete is build for time
At my cities church some windows where destroyed in ww2 and we couldnt replace them with the same colours in the same quality
In another 1500 years we will figure out how to make superior Arab Damascus Steel.
@@manawa3832 8⁸ikķ
Same problem in semiconductor. The big 5 here are US, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, and Netherlands. Europe minus ASML has even failed in this regard. Semiconductor and engines push material and processing technology to the human limit.
China is breaking through
You missed out UK, particularly ARM. They a licensing business model so are not involved with manufacture, but they still design chips and sell them to Qualcomm, Apple, etc which are found in most mobile devices.
You missed Germany
@@xerogue China is many years behind
@@davout5775 Obviously not. You're obviously struggling to develop more despite your end brands sticking their label onto your imports you need from foreign suppliers.
I'd love if you could go in detail about India's disastrous try to build a jet engine and the troubles of manufacturing stuff there because that seems interesting af
Sure, will do in future videos!
@@CuriousReason while I have your attention, any plans of going on Nebula? It is right up your alley
@@sav5127 I don't know, I haven't thought about it.
I'm surprised you don't get much more views for such high quality videos. I just found your channel and imediately subscribed.
I watch this by recommendation after watching your latest video. I strongly disagree with you saying that towards the end video that the big three are jet planes, tanks, battleships.
Why? Cause I put missiles especially hypersonic ICBM above those three you mentioned.
Not sure why left it and not mentioning any missiles.
It makes sense. When you watch a new thing like tutorials or whatever, you will never succeed right away, it takes many trials and errors to copy and still won't be as perfect.
Great stuff bro, you got a great voice for long listening. Watched 4 videos in a row lol.
Glad you enjoyed! Means a lot
Superb Video. Should be a mandatory watch for all those "we need to build our own Stuff" People. It's just not that easy.... Same is true for Civil Aircrafts for example and to a extend even Cars and heavy Machinery.
IDK if the gulf countries could be called developed countries, when they can't make anything themselves, and entirely rely on the US for its defense. It's more like a client state that its entire value is its oil reserves.
Why the hell is this channel so underrated
This I why the US keeps making tanks, even when the army doesn't want more, so they can keep the industry.
Germany could manufacture 15' guns during WW1, but before WW2 that manufacturing capability was lost, and their new battleships had 11' guns
Great video, as always!
IMO, war = bad (not a unique idea, ik), but just like how money invested in space missions isn't a waste, money invested in defense isn't waste either, not only is it useful for the defence of a country (duh), it has progressed tech into new territories which has overall improved the quality of life.
But at what cost?
The major countries often have 'export' models that do not contain their best technologies. Depends on the buyer / ally of course!
Great video! I believe Sweden makes modern fighters too. But do you know do they make engines, or do they import them?
They import from the US
@@kamaruleffendi partly correct the rm12 licensed like 50 years ago is so rebuilt that it should be considered its own manufacturing, and i belive we build them ourselves. Jas gripen 39E is our latest fighter
What a knowlegadable video 👏💯
simple and easy to digest, great video man :D
Really well made video!
Awesome content man!
Glad you liked it!
Love your vids man! Keep up the good work :D
I will keep liking and sharing this video until you hit 500k subs then I will chill cuz I'll be old asf. Nice high quality video man
Just subscribed. Love your channel.
Yay! Thank you!
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I would love to see a video on the first movie camera and the first films that came out of it
damn the sponsorship was smooth af, that's how you do it so it blends with the video
What sponsorship? I swear I didn’t get a dime from anyone. lol
Great explanation brother and your editing is on next level. You deserve so much more.
Thank you so much 😀
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Not only did many countries need to design the right stuff, the have to avoid the flops. Most successful designs were preceded by many failed projects. This process of success through failure means a long time to discover the what is and what is NOT a good investment. Many of the USA current military design successes have revealed themselves NOT to be so successful as first believed, because they are too expensive, overly complex, and required too much maintenance, or just don't really work that well. Bigger, faster, more powerful, etc., is NOT always the best. Eventually the weapons are so expensive that they are no longer affordable. Are DRONES the answer. NO. Captured drones are being copied by our enemies. Here is what we do. We buy up some of those big passenger planes from airlines going out of business and put advanced radars and several pods of super sonic ATG and ATA missiles.
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Great video please add subtitles option
Thanks! :) Sure, in what language?
@@CuriousReason auto-generated is nice :)
It is very helpful for non-english native language speakers
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the biggest challenge of a battle tank is the compact engine
Wassenaar Arrangement also one of the main reason, western country don't want opposing ideological countries to obtain the necessary high tech equipment and tools to bolster their industrial development to the similar level as them
Great vid
The cold war has produced millions of weaponary around the world. When it's gone, where do you think the weapons go? It means business for them because they had invested the money but rarely use the weapons.
The Lord of War movie is just a small example how this industry works.
3:48 just youtube "how to make a ballpoint pen" easy.
Very interesting now it makes sense
Sweden makes fighter jets and it has 10million people.
And submarines and tanks, our kockums subs with sterling engines takes out the us tanks in wargames, every time. Our tanks arent that bad either, atleast the work reliabke in snow.
Woww great video keep it up 👍
Thank you so much
France: You can not get the planes you paid for
Israel: I'm going to make a pro gamer move
Pakistan is also making fighter jets with the colaboration of china. like jf-17 thunder, I think you missed in your research.
Pakistan doesn't makes aircrafts, it barely assembles it. Most of the components were researched and developed by the chinese pakistan just owns the manufacturing rights of it and developed little to no technology for it even the latest version block 3 was being tested by the chinese development agencies. It's like your neighbor india has manufacturing plants through TOT of the sukhoi30mki and T90S and they locally produce it but still it will not be taken as an Indian product while if you look at brahmos india has about 60% of it's components manufactured in India while holding 51% stake at the company of brahmos and that is what a true joint development programme looks like.
Yeah... the sheer amount of resources we put into military advancement in the US is baffling.
What’s worse is the the China Virus has affected the whole world for almost 2 years and China gets away consequence-free. China owes the world an apology for developing the virus and needs to pay it forward.
Loved it. So much information in one video. Keep up the good work.😊👍
This is super interesting, thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
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great video, the back ground music very annoying and loud turn it way down, good luck
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In short, buying is cheaper and faster than R&D for new technology. Even with copy, if your arm is outdated, you are sitting duck in war.
Very educative and intuitive! Makes sense and no basis! 🔥🔥
So if I travel back in time I would be killed by a ninja?
Next channel to blow up
Amen!
Facsinating info
Great content!
Thanks :)
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The irony of China being left behind the past hundred years by the five countries you describe is that it was in the exact same position of being technologically superior between 800 and 1400 AD, due to having gunpowder technology and access to resources needed that it could construct enormous fleets from. Had they had the chance to become an imperial power between 1500 and 1900, they would have beaten Britain and France easily. But they were too late to the game, got conquered, got taken over by a communist regime, and they’re falling behind.
china lacked pressures needed to develop a large fleet or to get a colonial empire due to a severe lack of competition and china already having all the resources it could need
Communism is what has made China great today, look at India a democratic country but still behind China in many ways
Idea for a video: Britain was the first industrial country, so why was Germany the most advanced at the turn of the 20th century instead of Britain?
Because they had 50% more people. They actually didn't have a more "advanced" economy than Britain if we're talking about GDP per capita, but they did have a much larger economy.
Of course they are both compared to Britain today.
@@Heligoland360 advanced country in the sense of science and technology
@@Herfinnur Well that's arguable. Britain invented the tank and the dreadnought during this period. Not to mention advances in the structure of the atom. I wouldn't say there was a noticeable tech gap during this period.
Germany had better engineering during and before WW2, mostly due to enforced corporate cooperation by the Nazi party, as well as significantly higher military budget.
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@@CuriousReason Dude I was just curious that from where are you?
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So sad to see India has fallen that low, But it's not surprising.
Wtf why does CIA cares??
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First, a Great video. Thanks, A pleasure to watch as always.
Two things next.
AI and Quantum Computing together will create (excess time) research in the upcoming future.
China is in them deeply. So watch out for an interesting future. Many new technologies will be discovered and invented very soon.
Warship≠battleship
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izs not Rafael but Raffale lol
Sure but pronunciation is the same?
@@CuriousReason google: translate: language : French word: Dassault Rafale
The easiest way to pronounce it in english would be "raff-al" as in the expression "riff raff" and adding "al" at the end
The prononciation Raphaël is kinda hilarious though, as Raphaël is an angelic name so you can easily picture little french cupids soaring through the sky with jet engines
@@CuriousReason The easiest way to pronounce it in english would be "raff-al" as in the expression "riff raff" and adding "al" at the end
The prononciation Raphaël is kinda hilarious though, as Raphaël is an angelic name so you can easily picture little french cupids soaring through the sky with jet engines
These videos are great and very interesting. I really like the subjects and the conclusions you reach.
For some constructive feedback, I believe two things are lacking to really make this channel explode and gain the traction and recognition it deserves.
1. Unfortunately, your accent and delivery is very difficult to understand, almost incomprehensible. You have a very very heavy non-english-speaker accent, you speak very fast, you merge lots of words together, your plosives are weakened (something common in what sounds like german or slavic language background), and the use of a very heavy "wuh" sound instead of "v" (Whery instead of very, for ex.), makes the delivery quite difficult to comprehend, and as a result, to follow. For this reason, it may be helpful to take some diction classes, speak slower, or get a native english speaker to record your audio. With better sound quality, it is easier to listen (especially science-based videos which are inherently fact-heavy), and more interesting to follow. With more interest, I think listening and subscription counts could go up if the quality goes up.
2. Cite your sources. Since you are presenting lots of technical information, it's important to cite your research, to give even more value and weight to your content.
Txs for listening.
Cheers and good work!
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