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The Fw 187 'Falcon' Fighter Development
The Fw 187 'Falcon' fighter plane, designed by Kurt Tank at Focke-Wulf, challenged preconceptions about twin-engine fighter planes before World War II. Despite setbacks and interference, the development of the Fw 187 demonstrated the potential of twin-engine design, reaching impressive speeds and performance. However, with the outbreak of World War II, the Fw 187 never reached full production and was ultimately destroyed in combat.
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The XF-87 Black Hawk
Просмотров 7007 месяцев назад
The XF-87 Black Hawk, an all-weather interceptor developed by the Curtiss-Wright Corporation, was a powerful aircraft designed to effectively counter large bombers. Despite its sleek design and advanced features, the XF-87 was overshadowed by the F-89 interceptor and ultimately lost the military contract, leading to the closure of Curtiss-Wright's aviation division. With only 2 prototypes built...
The Soviet T-39 Assault Tank
Просмотров 2357 месяцев назад
The Soviet Union's lesser-known multi-turret tank, the T-39, was an assault tank designed to lead infantry charges and engage enemy tanks. With a weight of 90 tons and four turrets housing powerful cannons, the T-39 was a formidable but cumbersome vehicle. Despite its unique design, the tank did not materialize due to technological limitations, paving the way for the more successful T-35 tank. ...
History of the Fiat-Revelli Machine Gun
Просмотров 1487 месяцев назад
During the First World War, Italy equipped the Fiat-Revelli M1914 heavy machine gun, which had a unique feeding method and faced criticism for its overall performance. In the 1930s, Italy modified the machine gun and produced the Fiat-Revelli M1935 heavy machine gun, which participated in the Second World War. The M1935 was overall superior to the M1914, but still faced challenges in the battle...
M1904 76mm Mountain Gun
Просмотров 1107 месяцев назад
The M1904 76mm mountain gun, also known as the M1904 3-inch rapid-fire mountain gun, was developed by Russia in 1904. It was much earlier than the Type 92, which was standardized in the 1930s. The gun underwent an upgrade in 1908, with the issuance of more powerful shells to increase the muzzle velocity, and the addition of a gun shield. Although designed as a mountain gun, its overall performa...
C-2A 'Greyhound' Carrier Transport Aircraft
Просмотров 437 месяцев назад
The C-2A 'Greyhound' is a vital carrier transport aircraft used for transporting equipment and personnel on US Navy aircraft carriers. With a high degree of commonality with the E-2 components, the C-2A is designed to meet the urgent transport needs of carriers, with a range of 2400 kilometers and a carrying capacity of 4500 kilograms of cargo or 39 soldiers. The aircraft also has the capabilit...
The Dispute Over the World's First Jet Aircraft
Просмотров 787 месяцев назад
The dispute over who owns the title of the world's first jet aircraft is ongoing, with the Coandă-1910 biplane and its designer Henri Coandă at the center of the controversy. The aircraft's unique design and unconventional propulsion system have led to conflicting claims and contradictory evidence, contributing to the ongoing debate in aviation history. This article examines the details of the ...
Spz 11-2 Kurz Combat Reconnaissance Vehicle
Просмотров 1437 месяцев назад
After World War II, West Germany collaborated with the Henschel company to develop the Spz 11-2 Kurz combat reconnaissance vehicle, which went into mass production in 1958. Despite its practicality and reliability, the Kurz had notable limitations, such as lack of amphibious capability and auxiliary machine guns. This article details its design, features, and shortcomings, shedding light on the...
The Czech PA-II Armored Vehicle
Просмотров 767 месяцев назад
Learn about the design, performance, and ultimate fate of the PA-II, an experimental armored vehicle developed by the Czech Republic in the 1920s. Discover why it was rejected by the Czech Army and how it ended up being used by the German army and police. Thank you for watching! Subscribe to the channel, comment, like! 9f8b
Development of OSU-76 Self-Propelled Artillery
Просмотров 867 месяцев назад
In 1943, the Soviet army faced significant challenges in artillery traction vehicles and combat personnel losses. Marshal of Artillery Voronov proposed the development of a new self-propelled artillery, leading to the creation of the OSU-76. This compact artillery equipment used the chassis of the T-60/T-70 light tank and featured a semi-open fighting compartment at the rear. Despite its smalle...
Rare Artillery Models in History
Просмотров 977 месяцев назад
The article gives a brief introduction to several rare artillery models used in history, including the QF 3-pounder, F 3-pounder, BL 10-pounder, RML 7-pounder, RML 9-pounder 8-cwt and 6-cwt guns, QF 12-pounder, BL 15-pounder, and QF 18-pounder. Each model has its unique features, roles, and historical significance, shedding light on the evolution and importance of artillery units in warfare. Th...
The Belgian DBT Grenade Launcher
Просмотров 1477 месяцев назад
The DBT grenade launcher, developed by the Belgian FN company in 1935, presented a unique and innovative approach to projectile launching. With a 50mm caliber smoothbore barrel and ammunition loaded through the muzzle, it offered a novel firing mechanism using standard rifle rounds. Despite its unconventional design, the DBT was able to effectively enhance the firepower of company or platoon un...
AMX-13 DCA Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun
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The AMX-13 DCA was a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun developed in France in the late 1960s. Built on the chassis of the successful AMX-13 light tank, it featured a two-person turret with powerful 30mm automatic cannons and Oeil Noir 1 Doppler search and tracking radar, significantly improving its air combat capabilities. However, it inherited the weak armor of the AMX-13 light tank and did not...
The Forgotten BT-SV Tank
Просмотров 1468 месяцев назад
The BT-SV tank was an improved version of the BT fast tank series with comprehensive sloped armor, designed to address the poor defense of the original model. With its sloped armor and thicker plates, the BT-SV showcased a stronger defensive capability, although it ultimately did not see mass production due to project abandonment. However, its armor concept was consistent with the T-34 and coul...
McDonald's XP-67
Просмотров 2198 месяцев назад
In 1940, McDonald's joined the bold Army Air Corps R-40C bidding program to design an innovative long-range, high-altitude, high-speed interceptor aircraft. The XP-67, known as the 'Bat', featured a unique gear drive engine connection, sleek streamlined design, and extensive armament. Despite engine issues and performance challenges, the aerodynamic exploration of the XP-67 influenced post-war ...
T53 and T53E1: The Failed Anti-Aircraft Tank
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T53 and T53E1: The Failed Anti-Aircraft Tank
Development of Fw-189c Ground-Attack Aircraft
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Development of Fw-189c Ground-Attack Aircraft
The 149/40 Semovente Self-Propelled Gun
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The 149/40 Semovente Self-Propelled Gun
The British Anti-Aircraft Flamethrower Trucks of World War II
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The British Anti-Aircraft Flamethrower Trucks of World War II
Schneider M1915 and M1916 Train Cannons
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Schneider M1915 and M1916 Train Cannons
The three star General shown in the beginning is not General McAuliffe! It shows a person who is a pilot, not a parachutist! General McAuliffe was a Brigadier General the whole time he was in the 101st Airborne Division. General McAuliffe was never in command of the 327th Airborne Infantry. His position with the 101st was Artillery Commander and occassionallyActing Division Commader. That is his photo as a West Point cadet. This video requires extensive editing or deletion!
Put it on pick-up vehicle or truck :D
Quiero ver desmontage completo en español.latino
There are so many eerors in this video it should be deleted.
AI crap
Like something out of a James Bond movie 🎥
Easy to correct 'Asenal' when u just have to check what is written 1:07 on tail rudder !
Bad computer voice
The text-to-speech in this video has a very funky way of pronouncing "millimeter."
I thought this was called the Wendover?
Ai suck go don't be so lazy
I'm pretty sure it asked to have it's credits removed from the Steven Siegal movies
Garbage AI narrator, waste of time.
Super
I've always been fascinated by this gun ever since I read about it in an SAS book from 30 odd years ago. I'm waiting for the day that Forgotten Weapons covers it.
The bomber that arrived to late
Answered all my questions, maybe if you use your own voice for voiceovers it might help you pop off. Regardless, great video my guy.
Imagine attaching an axe to this gun.
😅😅😅😂
If you can tranform ordinary truck into a military unit by just loading this on truck bed... :P not bad!
Howdy, NOT the son
Little beast!!!
I had a dream i was feeding a baby with white rice pls what does it mean?
Natif de tiddis Constantine en Algérie
Sold in 45-70 as well.
😊😂😅😂😅😂 is he trying to say hotchkiss
Nice
Bangladesh army also has this field towed artillery 🇧🇩🇧🇩🪖🇧🇩🇧🇩🪖
My own grandfather, the late Darrell M. "Bud" Gray, of Charles City, Iowa, was a chauffeur for Gen Harmon the latter half of 1944. Prior, my grandfather had flown 28 missions in the 13th/5th/73rd in a B24D, he was promoted by Gen Harmon and offered the role of flying him around in a C87 (cargo version of the B24 bomber) named "My Ever Loving' Dove" (Dove was the nickname of Gen Harmon's wife). My g'pa rotated home in Jan 1945. Between bombing missions, my g'pa flew any and everything the US Army Air Corp would let him. He ferried many a B17 and B24 from Hickam to the south PTO. He flew almost everything a guy can think of that was in the Air Corp (except for fighters). He flew cargo, mail, personnel, wounded, etc. My g'pa had just rotated home and read in the paper where Gen Harmon was "lost at sea" and presumed dead. I have multiple photos with my g'pa and Gen Harmon, and "My Ever Loving Dove", etc. It was certainly a different time back then.
I have this mentioned in a book on T-26 tanks, that I acquired decades ago. The book also tells of the T-26 telemetric (drone) remote control tank, which also saw some action in Finland, during the Winter War of 1939. The T-26 telemetric tank would make for an interesting future video.
Back in the late 1980's, I used to talk to the driver of the experimental Valentine jumping tank, on Amateur Radio. Les (UK callsign G2LES), lived a few miles from me and he told me that he managed to break both his arms, in one test, when the rockets on one side of the tank ignited half a second before the rockets on the other side. This caused the tank to spiral in the air and it landed on its roof. The whole incident was captured on film and I've seen videos of it, at the Bovington Tank Museum, many years ago.
"Deploying SHUMIKHA" (с) Tachanka
soulless ai
3 stills for a 5 mni video ???
It would be better if they had just copied Maxim.
It’s adorable 🥺🥺🥺
search this in russian language to see the shooting video....... Крупнокалиберный 12,7 револьвер - карабин МЦ-569 - ружье честного гражданина против Зомби!
AK-725 is completely unable to shoot down Styx/P15 Termit anti ship missiles as proven in 1987 during the sinking of the Nunchuka 1 Class Missile Boat Musson. During a training exercise where a Training Termit (Live missile but with no warhead) was launched and several vessels engaged it in target practice. Unfortunately the Missile locked onto to the Musson and despite shooting Osa-M SAMs and firing their AK-725 at the missile, the missile struck the vessel killing 39 sailors as the Termits fuel is volatile and as much of a threat as the warhead is on the service missile. The AK-725 was firing at the missile until the moment it ht the boat. The AK-725 did not have proximity fused ammunition and was required to hit the missile directly and despite the P15 being the size of an aircraft the system was unable to. The Nachuka I and II were equiped with the AK-725 with the I class being for the Soviet Union and the II class being for export. The Nanchuka III class replaced the AK-725 with the vastly more capable AK-176M 76mm gun which has Proximity fused ammunition and is anti-missile capable
Precision German engineering on display there. I doubt you get that kind of high quality these days. It was used in the Bond film : "The Living Daylights".
Text was written by ai, wasn't it?
me when ai slop content
This guy was not a patriot. He’s the guy that wanted to carry out the murder of innocent people in the US, then blame it on Cuba. All in order to go to war. Does anyone recognize an immoral person when they see one. In order to rise to the rank of general, one must be appointed by congress. No test, just kiss someone’s behind. Look at the generals we have now…. A bunch of “woke” leaning fools.
I like this armoured car your presentation is educational
Why so less views?
There are a number of mistakes in here. I was the lead driver for the gun phase of the test. 1) the engine had variable HP at 1250 - 1500 - 1700 HP 2) It was NEVER A prototype. It was a test-bed vehicle for tank subsystems 3) the ARES 75mm gun had a magazine capacity of 6 rounds by my recollection 4) It was never classed as a "Self-propelled" gun 5) the armor only "cradled" the gun - in case it burst: the armor protected the 2 men (gunner & commander) in the turret & driver in front 5) HSTV-L (High Survivability Test Vehicle - Lightweight) was the name of the light tank test vehicle: HIMAG (High Mobility and Agility) was only a test bed & could have many of its subsystems changed for other subsystems as needed 6) Tanks have GUNS (the correct term) not cannons. They are direct fire weapons - like a rifle. 7) HIMAG was governed to 79 mph (127 kph) but HSTV-L went 60-65 mph 8) we never noticed any decrease in accuracy during our part of the testing 9) neither the HIMAG or the HSTV-L had any machine guns or anywhere to mount any MGs. They were test beds, not prototypes although the HSTV-L was close
I knew this was gonna be a shit video when I saw your channel name and then heard the dumb "heavy" music to dramatise it.
More like the AK’s dead on arrival rival rifle
Its an ugly rifle but if it looked better i would choose this for combat
See Iranian Bavar-2
Swept back wing was discussed in a High Speed Aerodynamic congress held in Italy, 1937. Theodore von Karman attended that congress, but did not realize advantages of swept back wing until watching German war research along with US army soldiers after war.
Sniper with a bipod makes so much sense. Bulpup sniper makes sense also. Why don't someone make a modern life like nowadays?