@@troybigham1438 Subcontractor for Kaiser - MX Missile Hardened Bunker Test Site. EOD Draeger Rebreather tech support. I was a civilian SAR/Divemaster by then. Did most of my advanced training at MCAS-Yuma & YPG pools & San Diego. Had the honor/pleasure to participate in courses generally unavailable to the civilian sport dive industry - assisted/run by Retd. "amphibious persons" I shall not name. Ran a family business specializing in industrial/medical gases & cryogenic systems. My HS buddies & I grew up in that desert. Several of them (not me) were hired as range monkeys in their early 20's. 1st big job they had was running aerial & ground based HS camera systems. That famous still image of a missile inches away from impact on a target tank down range was shot by them. Decades later they were department heads. Hawaii resident for 30 years. When I can no longer grab lobster, please bury me at sea. Cheers.
@@villekinnunen6357 Yes, laser guided needs a guidance by laser (range finder) but can be used on moving targets for example. This requires exact GPS coordinates of the target, so it works exactly like with regular artillery rounds. As in , it will fall exactly where it is indented but people will bee calling it on wrong coordinates.
One of the more secret bombs are precision anti-personnel that pops out sword-like blades. They're overall 1.5m wide so you can imagine they almost never hit anything but their 'man'.
@@doyoumakeittotheclouddistr4132 "In 2015 the United States planned to procure 7,474 rounds with a FY2015 total program cost of US$1.9341 billion at an average cost of US$258,777 per unit." That's copied from wikipedia...war is stupid as hell and we work our asses off to support it. At least attempt to inform yourself before making an ass of you and me by ASSuming you know better. Knowledge is power...
It's odd starting at about 1:24 the bomb detonates, the fireball just about reaches the top of the hill where it meets the sky then the concussion spans horizontally along where the hilltop and sky meet. Shouldn't the concussion go up and out at ground level?
@CR Because they've already done it. "...The head of defense exports for the Israeli Defense Ministry resigned after a U.S. investigation concluded that technology, including a miniature refrigeration system manufactured by Ricor and used for missiles and in electro-optic equipment, was sent to China, according to the Israeli newspaper Maariv...."
@CR First whether they were classified is irrelevant because our supposed "ally" transferred military tech to our enemy. But since you ask, yes, they were classified. "Secret U.S. missile and electro-optics technology was transferred to China recently by Israel, prompting anger from the U.S. and causing a senior Israeli defense official to resign..."
I find it odd that this video shows these ranges yet also shows such a high angle trajectory. Example. 1:06. Fired at 32.1Km, but arrived absolutely vertically? I could likely prove through physics that what we are seeing in the video and the range notations are impossible, but I don't want to do the work. Someone could determine the velocity and then use the alleged range to figure out what trajectory and angle the round would have actually arrived at.
Insane vid.Just curious about how the warhead knows when to explode above the target for widespread and when to explode just below the roof of a building.
I like how it detonates right above the target, every time. If the target is 10 feet tall, it Detonates at 11 feet. If the target is 50 feet tall, it detonates at 51 feet
The round doesn't rely on its ballistic trajectory for the angle of attack during the final moments before impact, the shell's guidance and fins purposefully put it in that trajectory.
But what the price of the target? If you're spending $150k to destroy a $1 million fighting vehicle its a good deal, if you're taking out a single sniper on a rooftop you would have to ask the troops who might get killed assaulting the position if its worth it.
Well, now, that's just peachy. How's it work on vehicles moving faster than say, a sick cow? How many can be fired before the barrel needs replacing? Can it be air dropped?
Its an artillery shell, very little guidance (it gets to the area and has a small amount of correctional ability, but its un-powered) so static targets only. Normal wear and tear on the barrel. $68,000 per shell.
Its like an air burst round. This concept dates back to ww2. Back then there are no sensors. To shoot down a plane or to kill infantry they had to estimate the distance and set each shell one by one based on time when to explode after firing. Then they developed some kind of proximity fuze that detects if something is close. This is necessary because exploding things will create fragmentation. Its useless against tanks, but if against infantry and aircraft, a slight bit of shrapnel will cause damage, so for anti aircraft, light armour, and anti infantry, you want the shell to explode further away so that the area of effect can be larger. Its cheaper that way. Or i could be wrong and the desired effect in this particular shell is something else entirely
M982 Excalibur - Wikipedia In 2015 the United States planned to procure 7,474 rounds with a FY2015 total program cost of US$1.9341 billion at an average cost of US$258,777 per unit. By 2016, unit costs were reduced to US$68,000 per round.
Just so everyone knows, these shells and missiles and bombs were not developed to blow up empty, abandoned cars, trailers, tanks and what have you, no they were developed to kill people, like you, like me, like your family. Think about it. Weapons are meant to kill.
Awwwww yeaaaa for when you really, really need to indiscriminately pepper an Afghan wedding with extremely accurate missiles full of tiny knives, accept nothing less than Raytheon.
I just ordered some of them or my New Year's Eve party!
It's going to be a blast!!
The missile knows where it is because it knows where it isn't...
Lolol underrated comment
true but this is an artillery shell
The opposite with vietkong soilders so
What missile? Its an artillery shell.
@@Dlck.C.Normous its a reference to another vid
Shout out to my life-long buddies at YPG! 40+ years & you still rock!
@@troybigham1438 Subcontractor for Kaiser - MX Missile Hardened Bunker Test Site. EOD Draeger Rebreather tech support. I was a civilian SAR/Divemaster by then. Did most of my advanced training at MCAS-Yuma & YPG pools & San Diego. Had the honor/pleasure to participate in courses generally unavailable to the civilian sport dive industry - assisted/run by Retd. "amphibious persons" I shall not name. Ran a family business specializing in industrial/medical gases & cryogenic systems. My HS buddies & I grew up in that desert. Several of them (not me) were hired as range monkeys in their early 20's. 1st big job they had was running aerial & ground based HS camera systems. That famous still image of a missile inches away from impact on a target tank down range was shot by them. Decades later they were department heads. Hawaii resident for 30 years. When I can no longer grab lobster, please bury me at sea. Cheers.
The accuracy is insane. You don’t even need a warhead on that thing, just knock their blocks off with it
People have used precision guided bombs filled with concrete or tungsten to knock out point targets in order to minimize collateral damage.
Similar tech has been around for decades...look up Krasnopol to see in action in real combat conditions
@@tropickman Thats laserguided so completely different thing..
@@villekinnunen6357 Yes, laser guided needs a guidance by laser (range finder) but can be used on moving targets for example. This requires exact GPS coordinates of the target, so it works exactly like with regular artillery rounds. As in , it will fall exactly where it is indented but people will bee calling it on wrong coordinates.
One of the more secret bombs are precision anti-personnel that pops out sword-like blades. They're overall 1.5m wide so you can imagine they almost never hit anything but their 'man'.
I love things that go BOOM!
"Find an excuse to let one of these off the chain and the bad guys won't come out of their cave.
Tony Stark!
I need this to clean my gutters.
i need this to clean my tweeker neighbors gutters.
Raytheon: Bringing death and destruction to a nation near you.
What do yoh mean "Near You?" Near the manufacturer or Near the arab neighourhood?
"Raytheon" putting a gps on a Swedish invention !
Holy crap an artillery shell that’s accurate to 1 metre from 40km, that’s awesome. The air burst round is devastating😳😳
Wiggy B Not as devastating as my insults, Mr. Poopy Face.
@@blingbling574 I'm reporting you for war crimes.
And it only cost just short of 2 billion dollars to build. What a great use of money.
@@marcussmart3275 you mean the price for rnd? Because you sound stupid as hell for saying it cost 2 billion to “build”.
@@doyoumakeittotheclouddistr4132 "In 2015 the United States planned to procure 7,474 rounds with a FY2015 total program cost of US$1.9341 billion at an average cost of US$258,777 per unit." That's copied from wikipedia...war is stupid as hell and we work our asses off to support it. At least attempt to inform yourself before making an ass of you and me by ASSuming you know better. Knowledge is power...
If this is what we can see imagine what the true capabilities are
Sure that's why the Americans got their ass whooped in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Too bad the damaged caused wasn't shown , only the impact 😢
My thoughts exactly
i especially liked the part when it went
*BOOM*
Not one shot of the targets post-strike. Bummer.
What is the fireball moving upward from the explosion at high speed?
Sergey Ogurtsov try slow the video, you will get the idea lol
How can be so accurate? Using GPS or laser guidance maybe?
GPS
GPS in addition to NLOS cannon
Guess that means no point in digging fox holes
of course there is, we dont want to have to bury you afterwards too...
You'll dig the foxhole just the same, because no matter how bad it is in one, out in the open it's still worse.
It's odd starting at about 1:24 the bomb detonates, the fireball just about reaches the top of the hill where it meets the sky then the concussion spans horizontally along where the hilltop and sky meet.
Shouldn't the concussion go up and out at ground level?
Look at those shrapnel spread
CCPChina: *drooling* "Send intern students to Raytheon - we need to steal some tech"
China makes cheap stuff, probably fill the shells with poop, sand and a hint of basil.
Israel probably already sold china the tech
@CR Because they've already done it.
"...The head of defense exports for the Israeli Defense Ministry resigned after a U.S. investigation concluded that technology, including a miniature refrigeration system manufactured by Ricor and used for missiles and in electro-optic equipment, was sent to China, according to the Israeli newspaper Maariv...."
@Eye’m ONaBoat
Not this time. They're not approved users and do not operate this particular system.
@CR
First whether they were classified is irrelevant because our supposed "ally" transferred military tech to our enemy.
But since you ask, yes, they were classified.
"Secret U.S. missile and electro-optics technology was transferred to China recently by Israel, prompting anger from the U.S. and causing a senior Israeli defense official to resign..."
I find it odd that this video shows these ranges yet also shows such a high angle trajectory. Example. 1:06. Fired at 32.1Km, but arrived absolutely vertically?
I could likely prove through physics that what we are seeing in the video and the range notations are impossible, but I don't want to do the work.
Someone could determine the velocity and then use the alleged range to figure out what trajectory and angle the round would have actually arrived at.
Do remember these rounds are guided. They may have some kind of terminal guidance system that makes the end trajectory more vertical.
Are the last one and at least one other deliberately "firing" an anti-armor dart or shaped charge jets when detonating above vehicles?
Can you say, "intentional collateral damage"? There, I knew you could.
Insane vid.Just curious about how the warhead knows when to explode above the target for widespread and when to explode just below the roof of a building.
I think the crew chooses the fuze settings before firing based on the type of target.
Needs some after shots
..but the precision is incredible.
Available at Walmart or whereever high accuracy artillery is sold.
Hey Santa, I want one for Christmas.🇺🇸👍😃
That's Santa's workshop budget for the whole year.
hi C...
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why want this bullet Raytheon Excalibur for...
what for...
try use a model rocket estes
That surf car really lacked a surfboard...I guess this exploding shell will make do.
Raytheon makes the best toys.
So how do I buy 500 of these????
I like how it detonates right above the target, every time. If the target is 10 feet tall, it Detonates at 11 feet. If the target is 50 feet tall, it detonates at 51 feet
This is a tank/fortified position nightmare come true.
ah, the genius of man! the thing we do 'best of all' is destroy each other
You want to take a guess where the tech came from that you used to make that post? How about the GPS you used to get where you are going?
@@someguy5035
i'm sure all the millions of people who've died are really impressed by it!! oh wait!
@@andyman8630 Certainly far more impressed by that than they are some sniveling man-child on YT.
@@someguy5035
quite right! so stop sniveling child
@@andyman8630 "I know you are but what am I?"
The exact response people expect from a man-child.
Keep looking up.
Awesome viewing
Such a close range to fire a howitzer. Good thing I went MLRS, wouldn't want to be in that crew.
Invisible shockwave is so cool.
It's not invisible if you can see it
Does it hurt the target ?
I like it but what’s the range on it the round seems to come down in a vertical strike after being shot straight up
40 km apparently.
The round doesn't rely on its ballistic trajectory for the angle of attack during the final moments before impact, the shell's guidance and fins purposefully put it in that trajectory.
It's made strikes out to 65km
yo what about moving targets though
That's the "little" Excalaber. Wonder if we will ever see the bigger one, designed in the 60/70's. "Where" it detonates..........You'll Never Believe!
Why are these not on our warships?
Wow! Deadly accurate
Ah, Lot 14. That was a good lot.
Why the music....
Cause it's cool.
It's a sales video.
I heard this is a million dollars a pop.
Sorry sir, around 115K is the correct sum..
@@wekker090 still very pricey. Then again, cost of javelin is upwards of $240k a pop....
i wonder can this track a laser painted target though. That'd be cheaper than a javelin
But what the price of the target? If you're spending $150k to destroy a $1 million fighting vehicle its a good deal, if you're taking out a single sniper on a rooftop you would have to ask the troops who might get killed assaulting the position if its worth it.
@@tropickman A pop? No-that price is for a CLU+missile. The launcher is the cost driver for that system, the consumables are cheaper.
We can hit everything, the problem in war is we don't know where everything is.
The mankind can be proud on you.
Did they accept it?
How can it explode in mid air? Just before hitting the ground or target?
Equipped with proximity FUZE maybe?
Proximity fuses have been developed 70+ years ago and have been improved since then...
Well, now, that's just peachy. How's it work on vehicles moving faster than say, a sick cow? How many can be fired before the barrel needs replacing? Can it be air dropped?
Its an artillery shell, very little guidance (it gets to the area and has a small amount of correctional ability, but its un-powered) so static targets only. Normal wear and tear on the barrel. $68,000 per shell.
@@catlee8064 If I had the say over wheter or not those got purchased, I'd have to say "no". Buy more Mavericks, please.
I thought projectile inside missile was against loac or Geneva or something?
They need to send one to Nancy P’s gourmet ice cream storage freezers.
I just need a holster that will fit that...
Why is better explode in the top of the target and not in contact with? Can someone explainme? Thanks!
For damaging wider area
In the end, they both give the same results 🤗
DEATH🧟♂️
explosive formed projectile to defeat armor
@seven ought eight the projectile doesn't explode, just going really fast, Energy equals mass times velocity squared
Its like an air burst round. This concept dates back to ww2. Back then there are no sensors. To shoot down a plane or to kill infantry they had to estimate the distance and set each shell one by one based on time when to explode after firing. Then they developed some kind of proximity fuze that detects if something is close.
This is necessary because exploding things will create fragmentation. Its useless against tanks, but if against infantry and aircraft, a slight bit of shrapnel will cause damage, so for anti aircraft, light armour, and anti infantry, you want the shell to explode further away so that the area of effect can be larger. Its cheaper that way.
Or i could be wrong and the desired effect in this particular shell is something else entirely
so its like a shape charge..
This would be highly effective considering tanks have weak top armour
So this is the Jerico from Iron Man in real life?
Seems to perform flawlessly. Now how much per round?
M982 Excalibur - Wikipedia
In 2015 the United States planned to procure 7,474 rounds with a FY2015 total program cost of US$1.9341 billion at an average cost of US$258,777 per unit. By 2016, unit costs were reduced to US$68,000 per round.
hi T P...
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not important to ask currency about bullet round
Wont be long until th3 Chinese version comes out.
If you look closely, you can see Tony Stark standing on top of the hill in the back ground: ruclips.net/video/-oEwEQ73svc/видео.html
Ditch that horrible music. It sounds like unwanted noise!
Ye this is crap shit
RPG 7 can managed operator of the systems.
I need some
What do you mean the sporting good store doesn’t have these? I thought this was America!
Stationary targets... Done before.
The Military Industrial Complex...
I thought a 155mm would have more pop.
Angelo Bovara these are shrapnel throwers, not HE (high explosive) rounds
Insane!
Impressive.
These would be great for the 4th of july.
or the "Daisy Cutter" from the Vietnam war
Dat shit looks badass
Excalibur ?? Should have called it Damocles.
Just came.
so much better than Lot 13
Thats a lot of freedom
Very Cool
Raytheon, a subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries.
"thir yethir only the autistic far right side o mah brayn!"
I'm gonna have to get a bigger gun safe....
Best my money could get!
I got that one lol... spend OUR money wisely you fucks! 😠
Dude we trademark names for missiles, that’s amazing , I think I’m going to cry
Shrapnel and blast wounds are slow and brutal deaths.
Now we need system to take this down before it aim on us.
Just so everyone knows, these shells and missiles and bombs were not developed to blow up empty, abandoned cars, trailers, tanks and what have you, no they were developed to kill people, like you, like me, like your family. Think about it. Weapons are meant to kill.
Try this out on the chaz zone😏
Id pay to see that!!!!
hmm, yes. the existence deleter
Achei o míssil que atingiu o depósito em Beirut. Alguém concorda comigo?
ikinda miss coh with x3 priest overwatch deployed
India has ordered 1000s of these for its M777 during recent Chinese border skirmish.
war: public test build
Awwwww yeaaaa for when you really, really need to indiscriminately pepper an Afghan wedding with extremely accurate missiles full of tiny knives, accept nothing less than Raytheon.
This is the best comment on here
I tought it was a UFO.
"Raytheon...Helping to send trouble makers to their eternal reward for 75 years..."
pally launch system.
YUMA in the winter
But it still wont kill roaches.
And you can have your own for a cool million a pop
Paladins are so cool
we can live in peace without weapons
Its like Matrix soundtrack music!