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Ultimate Attack Helicopter Never Produced: AH-56 Cheyenne
The Lockheed AH-56 Cheyenne is an attack helicopter developed by Lockheed for the United States Army. It was created as part of the Army's Advanced Aerial Fire Support System (AAFSS) program, marking the introduction of the service's first dedicated attack helicopter. The Cheyenne featured a four-blade rigid-rotor system and was designed as a compound helicopter, incorporating low-mounted wings and a tail-mounted thrust propeller powered by a General Electric T64 turboshaft engine. It was intended to offer high-speed dash capabilities to provide armed escort for the Army's transport helicopters, such as the Bell UH-1 Iroquois.
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The Never Before Seen Aircraft:Parasite Fighter
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The XF85 Goblin is a prototype fighter aircraft built by McDonnell Aircraft in the United States. The Goblin was conceived during World War II, when the US Army Air Forces wanted a way to protect their long-range bombers, such as the B-36, from enemy fighters. The idea was to have a small, agile fighter that could be deployed from the bomb bay of the bomber, engage the attackers, and then retur...
The Aircraft With a Reverse Gear
Просмотров 251Месяц назад
The Saab 37 Viggen is a Swedish multirole fighter aircraft that was designed and manufactured by Saab. It was the first aircraft in the world to be designed with a STOVL (Short Take-Off and Vertical Landing) capability, and it was also one of the first aircraft to be equipped with a digital fly-by-wire flight control system. The Viggen was designed to meet the specific requirements of the Swedi...
The Military Helicopter You Never Heard Of
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.Месяц назад
The Denel Rooivalk, originally known as AH2 and CSH2, is a South African attack helicopter produced by Denel Aviation. Its name, "Rooivalk," is derived from the Afrikaans term for "Red Falcon," a reference to the lesser kestrel bird. The Rooivalk project was initiated by the Atlas Aircraft Corporation, a predecessor of Denel Aviation, in early 1984.It is closely linked to the development of the...
Soviet Monster:A-90 Orlyonok
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The A-90 uses ground effect to fly a few meters above the surface. The Russians classify it as Ekranoplan Class B - it can achieve an altitude of 3,000 m (9,800 ft), placing it between Class A - which is limited to ground effect, and Class C, which exploits the ground effect only during take-offs and landings and otherwise functions as a typical airplane. Background Music: @ScottBuckley Just di...
France's VTOL Attempt:Mirage IIIV
Просмотров 6932 месяца назад
On August 29, 1961, the DTIA ordered the design and development of two Mirage III V vertical take-off prototypes to be produced conjointly by Dassault Aviation and Sud-Aviation. The Mirage III V, a Mach 2 aircraft heavier than the Balzac, prefigured the operational version. It had eight Rolls-Royce RB 162-1 lift jets and a Snecma TF 106 with afterburner, the French version of the Pratt&Whitney ...
Lisunov Li-2:Soviet Version of Douglas DC-3
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Lisunov Li-2:Soviet Version of Douglas DC-3
Soviet Air Superiority Fighter:MiG-29 Fulcrum#russia#aircraft
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Soviet Air Superiority Fighter:MiG-29 Fulcrum#russia#aircraft
Italian Flying Barrel: The Stipa Caproni #aircraft#aviation
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Italian Flying Barrel: The Stipa Caproni #aircraft#aviation
Weird Looking Swedish Aircraft with the First Ever Cobra Maneuver
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Weird Looking Swedish Aircraft with the First Ever Cobra Maneuver
The Flying Bullet:Northrop XP-56
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The Flying Bullet:Northrop XP-56
The Asymmetrical Aircraft in World War II:BV-141
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The Asymmetrical Aircraft in World War II:BV-141
Weirdest Looking Bomber Ever:Amiot 143#aircraft#ww2
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Weirdest Looking Bomber Ever:Amiot 143#aircraft#ww2
Two of the Most Stranger Looking Military Transport Aircraft
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Two of the Most Stranger Looking Military Transport Aircraft
Swedish Fighter Jet:Saab 29 Tunnan
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Swedish Fighter Jet:Saab 29 Tunnan
Airbus A400M Atlas-Most Powerful Turboprop Aircraft in the Western World
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Airbus A400M Atlas-Most Powerful Turboprop Aircraft in the Western World
Top 15 Tracked Infantry Fighting Vehicles(2024)
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Top 15 Tracked Infantry Fighting Vehicles(2024)
The F-15EX:Unmatched Air Superiority Takes Flight
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The F-15EX:Unmatched Air Superiority Takes Flight
Fighting Machine You Never Heard Of
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Fighting Machine You Never Heard Of
Brazilian C130J:The Embraer C-390 Millennium#brazil
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Brazilian C130J:The Embraer C-390 Millennium#brazil
New Generation Submarine Hunter:AW159 Wildcat
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New Generation Submarine Hunter:AW159 Wildcat
Biggest Military Transport Aircrafts in the World(2023)
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Biggest Military Transport Aircrafts in the World(2023)
The Helicopter That Terrorized Soviet Submarines
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The Helicopter That Terrorized Soviet Submarines
German Leopard 1A5 Vs Russian T-72B3:Quality vs Quantity
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German Leopard 1A5 Vs Russian T-72B3:Quality vs Quantity
Best Combat Proven Attack Helicopters in The World
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Best Combat Proven Attack Helicopters in The World
Rockwell OV-10 Bronco:60 Year old Attack Aircraft
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Rockwell OV-10 Bronco:60 Year old Attack Aircraft
Hypersonic Missile Truck:Mig-31 Foxhound
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Hypersonic Missile Truck:Mig-31 Foxhound
13 Best Fighter Jets In the world(2024)
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13 Best Fighter Jets In the world(2024)
Finest Swedish Engineering:JAS 39 Gripen
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Finest Swedish Engineering:JAS 39 Gripen
The Aircraft That Can Confused Enemy
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The Aircraft That Can Confused Enemy

Комментарии

  • @AckermannPayne
    @AckermannPayne День назад

    Lopez Barbara White John Moore Donna

  • @vermillion.__-_.
    @vermillion.__-_. 2 дня назад

    heh, suck it America!

  • @daveyjuice7710
    @daveyjuice7710 2 дня назад

    The moon Lander reached the mother ship moving at 22000 orbit did it not? No it fu**ing didn't

  • @viperexpress305
    @viperexpress305 4 дня назад

    This still is America stick with u.s. measurements ! 🤔

  • @TravisMcKnight-lk7gg
    @TravisMcKnight-lk7gg 4 дня назад

    This thing could do what the Apache and the A-10 could do simultaneously and the army and Air Force couldn't agree. 🙄 for what Americans pay in taxes we should have got all three !!! The Cheyenne would have been a perfect escort to the osprey V-22. WTF 😒

  • @zahidsami4474
    @zahidsami4474 5 дней назад

    Cheyenne sounds like chinese

  • @مسعودتاجیک-ث6ف
    @مسعودتاجیک-ث6ف 10 дней назад

    Stuka

  • @tatalan750
    @tatalan750 13 дней назад

    Russian Tanks and IFV are paper tigers who won't survive any real combat situations with the NATO members.

  • @trijetaviator
    @trijetaviator 17 дней назад

    bro what? the yf-17 took this role, the f-18 was developed from the yf-17 years later, and after that, the fa-18

  • @tyaju7574
    @tyaju7574 19 дней назад

    Of course its the JU 87 Stuka, the sound of the Sukhoi SU-57 is boring.

  • @davidatherton7489
    @davidatherton7489 24 дня назад

    Nice video, for once someone on here has their facts correct, and nice voice over, not some daft robot that does not understand English, very good.

  • @josefolsson5343
    @josefolsson5343 26 дней назад

    Innovative and increddibly ahead of it's time, the "Kite" was in a way a forerunner to the "Concorde" with it's double delta wing design and fly-by-wire flight controls. Really amazing stuff concidering the small size of Sweden!

  • @wape1
    @wape1 26 дней назад

    I guess they learned from the RR Nene...

  • @MS-nq7uy
    @MS-nq7uy 27 дней назад

    One off propaganda pieces using stolen designs.

  • @franklievens376
    @franklievens376 Месяц назад

    Looka now 2024.Way different.

  • @HERETOHELPPEOPLE121
    @HERETOHELPPEOPLE121 Месяц назад

    Never heard of this. Thanks 👍🏻

  • @LairdErnst
    @LairdErnst Месяц назад

    Changing of the times.

  • @RuTaill
    @RuTaill Месяц назад

    Small correction: 02:23 is the Belgian Mk.48-variant. Not the indian variant (which flew in very dark green/blue-colors 🙂

  • @Bonamici
    @Bonamici Месяц назад

    💙💛

  • @LucentMoonlight
    @LucentMoonlight Месяц назад

    Northrop Grumman should really consider bringing this project back for further consideration. The F-20 could absolutely find itself a home in foreign air forces in need of a capable yet cost effective fighter.

  • @PAPOOSELAKESURFER
    @PAPOOSELAKESURFER Месяц назад

    Pilots test flying the F-20 would squeal like kids, "This is fun to fly." No attitudes of flight to worry about, fly straight up and accelerate. Pressure flight suits to avoid GLOC (nine g's, loss of consciousness) at the limits of pilots' bodies. Only pilotless drones can be designed for higher aerobatics, next generation fighters are a waste of money?

  • @B-ray9085
    @B-ray9085 Месяц назад

    Fun fact, my great grandfather actually helped create this aircraft :D

  • @rufuszell
    @rufuszell Месяц назад

    53 thousand feet per minute??? so in low earth orbit in 2 minutes and flying 30 thousand feet higher than the Blackbird??? i think you ment 5,300 feet per minute. was also used in Topgun (80's) as the enemy migs

    • @Brightsideofmilitary
      @Brightsideofmilitary Месяц назад

      The F-20 Tigershark has a maximum service ceiling of 56,800 feet. The MiG-29 has a climb rate of 63,000 feet per minute

    • @winternow2242
      @winternow2242 Месяц назад

      A Korean war era F-86 has a climb rate of over 8,000 FPM. Also the planes in Top Gun were F-5E and F-5F. Completely different airplanes.

  • @sharifwilson44
    @sharifwilson44 Месяц назад

    Just imagine if it had the stealth of a 22 or 23

  • @dalepittman5254
    @dalepittman5254 Месяц назад

    It's a great aircraft. I worked on it in1983. BG yeager thought it was a great aircraft also. It used the same engine as the F16, so there wasnt any additional training for the engine mechanics. It came with spare parts. It had a tighter turning radius at high and low speed. The F16 had to install leading edge extensions to keepup with it. The F20 was ready for the new AIM 120 as she sat, where the F16 wasnt. Northrop toured the F20 to all NATO countries and all pilots said it was easier and more capable than the F16. From a shotgun start, the F20 could start its engine with the software spooling up, had its position plotted and be ready before it got off the ground. Northrop had orders lined up, but McDonnell Douglas flexed its political muscle and got the State Dept to cancel all of the orders. All things considered, it was superior aircraft than the F16.

    • @Brightsideofmilitary
      @Brightsideofmilitary Месяц назад

      Thanks for sharing

    • @winternow2242
      @winternow2242 Месяц назад

      I'd love to see your evidence that McDonnell Douglas or any American company flexed anything. No airplane was ready for Aim-120 in the 1980s, because no missiles were operational back then. F-20 didn't fly until 1982, by which time F-16 was already being exported.

  • @jonny2954
    @jonny2954 Месяц назад

    The German Army rejected an (already up-armored) variant of the CV90 in 2002 due to insufficient ballistic and mine protection aswell as limited growth capability. Only after that they decided to develop the Puma IFV. If the CV90 was better and met their requirements there literally wouldn't be a Puma. CV90 certainly is not above Puma in that list. It not being good enough it the reason the Puma exists in the first place.

    • @colin6550
      @colin6550 20 дней назад

      No one bought the puma, wonder why? Every scenario where the puma and the cv90 battled for a contract cv90 won, wonder why?

    • @jonny2954
      @jonny2954 20 дней назад

      @@colin6550 Puma is very specifically tailored around German doctrine and its requirements. German mechanised infantry has smaller dismount teams that operate more closely with their vehicles, that's why a vehicle with little dismount capacity but in return very high level of protection was required. The general requirements on the vehicle were also extremely demanding, bringing capability but also price up. Very few other countries share these requirements, be it doctrine or capabilities. As for contracts, only the Czech Republic trialed both Puma and CV90, and from what hit the public the results were very in favor of the Puma, in some cases drastically. Czech MoD decision for the CV90 was a budget decision. They very clearly stated capability-wise, Puma was way ahead. Some publications even stating it showed "technological dominance" in the trials. Not just against the CV90, but also against the other contenders including ASCOD 2 and Lynx. At gunnery trials on a stormy day in Libava the Puma hit 37 out of 40 targets. The next best contender hit 19 of 40. Which one wasn't specified to not hurt publicity.

    • @colin6550
      @colin6550 20 дней назад

      @@jonny2954 It isnt about who has a bigger gun or who has thicker armor, escpecially in todays warfare where a drone can take out any ifv. There is a reason why why everyone rejected the puma mostly cause it doesnt justify its steep increase in price compared to basically all other ifvs. it might be better objectivly bu there is no way to tell cause it wont ever see battle most likely.

    • @jonny2954
      @jonny2954 20 дней назад

      @@colin6550 Just because a drone *could* take out an IFV does not mean one should disregard any other capability that vehicle has. And even against drones the Puma has higher survivability than lets say a CV90 due to significantly thicker armor, especially on the sides and roof. The US Army evaluated the Puma in 2013 and came to the exact opposite conclusion than you. Despite its high unit price "...the Puma would provide the greatest increase in capability per dollar invested". That means while it is more expensive it also performs better _to a even higher degree than the price increase_ . And the argument that a vehicles capability can only be evaluated in combat is just plain wrong. We have plenty of metrics to simulate tasks in combat and evaluate a systems performance. It it has better optronics on the range, it will have better optronics in combat. If its gun is more accurate on the range, it will be more accurate in combat. If its armor is thicker in the test facility, it will be thicker in combat. If its APS defeats real ATGM in the test facility it will defeat ATGM in combat. If its more reliable on FTX it will be more reliable in combat. Not that hard to understand.

    • @colin6550
      @colin6550 20 дней назад

      Then why does no one use it? Dont bring up doctrine btw, if ur ifv is the best it should manage any type of scenario that is put infront of it. Also never said that a vehicle couldnt be valuated without combat experience but to say the exact opposite like you is completely wrong. Just take the entire russian war effort in ukraine, its been nothing but a catastrophe even though every initial metric said russia would win, then with data acquired through battle the view changed.

  • @AndrewLambert-wi8et
    @AndrewLambert-wi8et Месяц назад

    IT IS BASED ON THE FRENCH TRANSPORT HELICOPTER THAT SOUTH AFRICA GOT FROM FRANCE THROUGH THE BACKDOOR.

  • @djoswald9128
    @djoswald9128 Месяц назад

    How did South Africa come upon this technology.?. Great looking Bird Of Prey.!. My question is where did the blood 🩸 money and Technology come from.?. Africa is cutting each other up with machetes. And they have these War Birds 🦅 at hand.?. I’m missing something Hear/Here.!. Anybody catch my Gist.?. Cut the Tentacles of Russia to Africa.😉. ‘M’essenger Joseh@. “Your Welcome.”

  • @benvandermerwe4934
    @benvandermerwe4934 Месяц назад

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥃🇿🇦

  • @jeffreygunn3530
    @jeffreygunn3530 Месяц назад

    People forget that South Africa was a nuclear power at one time. They made all sorts of high quality military equipment. Today? Not so much...

    • @aleksandarjevremovic1028
      @aleksandarjevremovic1028 Месяц назад

      Yup they were in a team with Israel before they went Genoc 🤷 also South Africa were rule by Whites 🤷

  • @navyreviewer
    @navyreviewer Месяц назад

    Given the failing state of south Africa I have to wonder how many are still operational and for how long.

    • @Peter.A-A
      @Peter.A-A Месяц назад

      SAAF currently have 11 Rooivalk helicopters in service. In 2011 they were heavily upgraded from Block 1(E), to current Mark 1. Of the 11 in service, 2 helicopters are operational, while 9 are undergoing another upgrade during 2024. Unfortunately Denel, can not at the moment deliver the spare parts needed.

    • @Brightsideofmilitary
      @Brightsideofmilitary Месяц назад

      I think this helicopter too expensive.

    • @navyreviewer
      @navyreviewer Месяц назад

      @@Peter.A-A Cool, thanks for the update.

  • @kudoteeldihichaishinichi809
    @kudoteeldihichaishinichi809 2 месяца назад

    japan army and navy AW159 Wildcat

  • @nigelswindles1129
    @nigelswindles1129 2 месяца назад

    With a bit of refinement it could work

  • @AmazoneProfihopper
    @AmazoneProfihopper 2 месяца назад

    ❤ F/A-18 ❤

  • @HendrikPlukaard
    @HendrikPlukaard 2 месяца назад

    I suggest not to employ them, or any military aircraft, against Russia as they will not return to where they came from.

  • @robroy9793
    @robroy9793 2 месяца назад

    Ahhhh.... the good old days before McD turned to shizt, merged with Boeing and damned near, brought them down too.