The Insane Engineering of the F-35B

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  • @RealEngineering
    @RealEngineering  Год назад +198

    Sign up to Nebula using this link: go.nebula.tv/realengineering

    • @ikea7739
      @ikea7739 Год назад +3

      China said thank you so much 😂 if you could make a Chinese version it would be great help😅

    • @brianwhite9339
      @brianwhite9339 Год назад +1

      @@ikea7739 I had an idea for a flying aircraft carrier for this jet!!

    • @cladarreonbattle3587
      @cladarreonbattle3587 Год назад

      F-35 need xa100 engine for 203M dollars.

    • @brianwhite9339
      @brianwhite9339 Год назад

      @@cladarreonbattle3587 My flying aircraft carrier is a blimp. It runs on a hybrid of solar and jet engines. I designed it to be as fast and effeicent as possible! But what would it be without weapons It's fully armed with Cannons, Anti aircraft missiles, and Flares!!

    • @brianwhite9339
      @brianwhite9339 Год назад

      @@cladarreonbattle3587 It's a solar hybrid blimp It's designed specificly for this jet!!

  • @anguskeenan4932
    @anguskeenan4932 Год назад +2751

    A friend of mine is a mechanic in the Royal Navy. When they bought their F-35s from America, they sent a squad of mechanics to learn how to maintain the jets, and he was one of them. Currently he has been deployed over there for over 5 years and they still have more to learn, this jet is no joke.

    • @Morphinem
      @Morphinem Год назад +98

      Too expensive to maintain compared to competitors. Also reliability issues (due to its complexity).

    • @PrograError
      @PrograError Год назад +329

      well... modern jets are not like the F14s or even F4s of that eras... everything is just a lot more complex... and classified too...

    • @Miles26545
      @Miles26545 Год назад +336

      @@Morphinem no not really, they are cheaper by the day, cheaper than Gripen now

    • @invertedv12powerhouse77
      @invertedv12powerhouse77 Год назад +278

      @@Morphinem the plane alone is now down to 75mil$ USD per jet for the USA and about 78-83mil for partner development countries for the A model.
      Btw the gripen E is about 83 to 88 mil for the plane alone.
      Last i checked the the F15 EX is in the same range.
      Yes some details require more attention.

    • @ashleygoggs5679
      @ashleygoggs5679 Год назад +223

      @@Morphinem this is what happens when people listen to the media without their pwn research. if you ha done you research you would knw that becuase this fighter is so popular this has ineviebaly drastically reduced its maintenance costs. as of right now it probably one of the most cost effective options for its battlefield control.

  • @josephoduor2358
    @josephoduor2358 Год назад +6954

    The engineering in this one plane alone is a testament to how brilliant human intelligence can be.

    • @hasbulla2012
      @hasbulla2012 Год назад +219

      And in such a relatively short timespan

    • @CptSpears007
      @CptSpears007 Год назад +1144

      Isn’t it a shame that all that ingenuity and resources are poured into a weapon of war.

    • @hasbulla2012
      @hasbulla2012 Год назад +241

      @@CptSpears007 it surely is

    • @josephoduor2358
      @josephoduor2358 Год назад +290

      @@CptSpears007 I used to think the same until I understood sometimes it's necessary just for the appearance; that if a certain country decides to mess with us they know they can get destroyed so they'd rather not and keep the peace, unlike if the USA seemed defenseless.

    • @hamzamahmood9565
      @hamzamahmood9565 Год назад +280

      @@CptSpears007 Weapons have always been the focus of human ingenuity

  • @flaviomonteiro1414
    @flaviomonteiro1414 11 месяцев назад +933

    I'm old enough to remember this plane being hated by 'online specialists'. It's good to see it getting the love it deserves. It's a wonderful piece of engineering and also a beautiful bird.

    • @colonelthyran7755
      @colonelthyran7755 11 месяцев назад +111

      Not sure what this has to do with age. It has always been hated by "online specialists" to this very day. You will still find people who say its a waste of money and complete trash.
      Some will never learn.

    • @TalesOfWar
      @TalesOfWar 10 месяцев назад +86

      The F-16 had a turbulent and drawn out development cycle too as they kept adding more things they expected it to do. Thankfully for the F-16, it wasn't developed during the time of the internet so the hate piling was far less obvious. Now it's considered one of the best multirole fighter aircraft ever built, and the F-35 looks like it's on its way to being the next generation of that once we really start to see them in action.

    • @bonniebonnie9388
      @bonniebonnie9388 10 месяцев назад

      f35 can't fly during thunderstorms and it's a Jack of all trades master of none this thing is doomed to fail in combat just wait

    • @unitedseaspace4355
      @unitedseaspace4355 10 месяцев назад

      old sub tech eh

    • @karlkobler218
      @karlkobler218 10 месяцев назад +29

      I was one that heard nothing but problems, until I started researching last year and discovered how insanely incredible the F-35 is. Absolute game changer!

  • @gamerfan5381
    @gamerfan5381 7 месяцев назад +197

    Somehow the F35 has the ability to go off the radar to the point where the US government cannot find it

    • @KuatoLives99
      @KuatoLives99 7 месяцев назад +23

      It's stealth is so good

    • @hoangdaniel4433
      @hoangdaniel4433 28 дней назад +9

      yea, they have to add small bumps onto the jet so that it can be tracked

    • @KeiTh0r
      @KeiTh0r 21 день назад +10

      ​@@hoangdaniel4433imagine being so good that you have to be handicapped just so your maker can track you, now that's a great airplane

    • @matteofalduto766
      @matteofalduto766 5 дней назад

      they left a couple of airtags in, just in case

    • @alexv3357
      @alexv3357 4 дня назад

      Task failed successfully

  • @kre4ture218
    @kre4ture218 Год назад +10662

    Props to your animator/animation team, it‘s insane to see how the channel developed over time

    • @hamzamahmood9565
      @hamzamahmood9565 Год назад +33

      Totally

    • @amirattamimi8765
      @amirattamimi8765 Год назад +160

      I actually miss the blueprint explanation sometimes 🥲

    • @oxide9717
      @oxide9717 Год назад +29

      Absolutely I was here before 10K subs

    • @O-cDxA
      @O-cDxA Год назад +83

      I honestly couldn't tell whether some of the CGI was real or not.
      The animation of all the fans twisting and turning was perfection.
      And your team even used nice touches such as depth of field in some of the scenes that could have easily just been a flat 2D graphic.
      This makes me want to get back into doing 3d.

    • @iteerrex8166
      @iteerrex8166 Год назад +21

      Are you saying that all the animations were done by Real Engineering, and not taken from the manufacturer? If so it’s quite impressive 👍

  • @airops423
    @airops423 Год назад +3581

    The fact they can not just engineer this, but actually manufacture it at scale is insane.

    • @VincentHondius
      @VincentHondius Год назад +350

      The solution to these problems is infinite money

    • @BilalAhmad-ff3xq
      @BilalAhmad-ff3xq Год назад +205

      @@VincentHondius the US military budget...

    • @VincentHondius
      @VincentHondius Год назад +93

      @@BilalAhmad-ff3xq which is fueled by infinite amounts of money

    • @AirShark95
      @AirShark95 Год назад +233

      And it now costs less per unit than older 4th generation fighters like the Eurofighter or F-15EX.

    • @VincentHondius
      @VincentHondius Год назад +21

      @@AirShark95 gotta keep countries supplied with American arms even if it loses money

  • @TheDarkrad3r
    @TheDarkrad3r 7 месяцев назад +22

    this is so much cooler than healthcare

  • @elbolainas4174
    @elbolainas4174 11 месяцев назад +196

    It's really funny how there was a group of high ranking officers trying to cut down the project for being "too expensive, unnecessarily complicated, unreliable and useless" compared to already existing, cheaper and rugged planes, like the F-15. Don't forget the "iT CaN't dOGfIghT" argument.
    Yes, I'm talking about the reformers.
    Also, notice that all in this video is declassified information and it's still jaw dropping, imagine the classified capabilities of the F-35 and how outstanding it must be.

    • @filippopotame3579
      @filippopotame3579 3 месяца назад +9

      yes, but keeping the 4th gen jets on the side, which have a much smaller cost per flight hour and higher availability is a good option when you don't operate in a very contested airspace like Irak. The F35 is of course a lot ahead of these though.

    • @phillyphakename1255
      @phillyphakename1255 3 месяца назад +9

      ​@@filippopotame3579looking forward, I think most of our wars are going to be in contested airspace. China specifically.
      Having a plane that is so driven by stealth and situational awareness is what's going to keep it relevant long term, not how tight of a circle it can turn.

    • @AHHHHHHHH21
      @AHHHHHHHH21 Месяц назад +3

      And then when the F-15 came out they were saying it's "unnecessary" and "overcomplicated". Man, the fighter jets Mafia is hilarious.

    • @derekevans2318
      @derekevans2318 18 дней назад

      It would have been cheaper...
      But, like all aircraft, every delivery breeds more requirements.
      This many units, at this capability, is this price. When you ask for more development, on a finished product, the cost skyrockets. The whole design has to be broke down, re-optimzed, and most times drastic changes must be made to support the new requirements.
      Add in another 5000-20000 manhours of the best engineers, trying to make it all fit, finding out, if we put this here, that goes bad.
      Now your coffee pot adds 5 miles of wire, 1000 more connections, sub assemblies must be redesigned, the manufacturing procces gets overhauled, again, another 20000 manhours at the highest level. 1000000's of man hours trickle down, material costs are boundless.
      What does it cost to design and forge a bulkhead? What about five versions so grandad can have his coffee pot, and a lighted shave mirror?
      Oh now it costs more so we want less. Economy of scale is killed at every opportunity. Unit cost goes up.
      Turns out we need a sink to service the coffee pot, and shave mirror, wait, don't we need a razor holder???
      Now it costs more, so we want less units...

    • @META_mahn
      @META_mahn 18 дней назад +1

      There's a reason why Chinese military simulators used to develop their own technology just sets American equipment to "practically invincible" and then they go from there.

  • @seandao6487
    @seandao6487 Год назад +1564

    As an aerospace engineering student, this video is incredible. Not only your team is able to break down all the technical details into just a 20 min video, the animation is absolutely stunning

    • @chinogixxer7506
      @chinogixxer7506 Год назад +35

      Nice! Stick with it. As a current aerospace engineer and former student who has worked in the industry now for fifteen years, I appreciate the insane amount of work that you are going through right now. Trust me, it will all be worth it!

    • @Paterrrr
      @Paterrrr Год назад +6

      I am as well 😂. Good luck for the end of your studies we'll go through it 😁

    • @jadkian1146
      @jadkian1146 11 месяцев назад +1

      same,
      good luck bro

    • @hodb3906
      @hodb3906 11 месяцев назад +2

      enjoy it while you can because you'll all be replace by ME's

    • @bananabirb
      @bananabirb 11 месяцев назад +2

      Russian and Chinese copycats: 😃✍📃

  • @daanv.m
    @daanv.m Год назад +1657

    The 3D modelling and animations are incredible, absolutely love it

    • @kristopherleslie8343
      @kristopherleslie8343 Год назад +9

      2nd to none!

    • @dmitriyskvortsov9650
      @dmitriyskvortsov9650 Год назад +1

      Yeah , so informative an accurate 😂plain with operational radius just over 1000 km flies in Russia aerospace for 6000 , and not even planing to turn back home …

    • @ashblythe9598
      @ashblythe9598 Год назад +29

      @@dmitriyskvortsov9650 You ok bro? seems a little rough with English, what are you trying to say?

    • @impylse
      @impylse Год назад +4

      Its pretty nice, but i wouldnt say incredible. The 3D model is quite low poly and they didnt bother re-meshing it so they can subdivide for the close-up shots, so lots of visible polygons. The textures are also wrong, there are decals that say "NO STOP" when infact they should say "NO STEP". Still, way above youtube quality average ;)

    • @somedrunkguy8786
      @somedrunkguy8786 Год назад +10

      @@dmitriyskvortsov9650 where's your Su-35's in Ukraine? Cope russian bot

  • @RocketPropelledGuy
    @RocketPropelledGuy 10 месяцев назад +165

    Remember a decade ago?
    "Can't turn, can't fight, can't run"
    All bullshit. Turns out it's actually the most incredible aircraft ever. Oops.

    • @abroom144
      @abroom144 10 месяцев назад +7

      and underrated

    • @johnwilkes01
      @johnwilkes01 2 месяца назад

      I could talk options that make it look Red Baron. and I'm not talking pizza Sherlock

    • @johnwilkes01
      @johnwilkes01 2 месяца назад

      aerospace is approached like cancer cures, tweaking where the budget left off

    • @spindash64
      @spindash64 Месяц назад +3

      It doesn't get the funny trading card numbers, but it turns out the most important stuff happens to be the things people find too boring to put on the trading cards. Like, actually knowing who the heck is shooting at you

    • @BlazingOwnager
      @BlazingOwnager Месяц назад

      The problem is they have had to spend over a decade fixing it.
      It's like comparing a release day AAA videogame that can barely function and has a mountain of laughable problems to one that's been out for 5 years and received about 5,000 patches. It's in fine shape now - great even - but it sure wasn't the case at launch.. it's the No Man's Sky of aircraft.

  • @col.waltervonschonkopf69
    @col.waltervonschonkopf69 7 месяцев назад +30

    The F-35 is so advanced now that it doesn't need a pilot to fly and not even the USAF knows where it is. 😂

    • @goldybold
      @goldybold 7 месяцев назад +2

      LOLLLLLLLLL

    • @pieterjlansbergen6988
      @pieterjlansbergen6988 7 месяцев назад +9

      Stealth mode at its best. 😂 An airplane that cannot be spotted even by its own airforce..

    • @pieterjlansbergen6988
      @pieterjlansbergen6988 7 месяцев назад

      Unnecessary 25 minutes of pro USAF propaganda.

    • @johnwilkes01
      @johnwilkes01 2 месяца назад

      so u are saying it can go failsafe? nice try

    • @AHHHHHHHH21
      @AHHHHHHHH21 Месяц назад

      Right, because out of the 1000 F-35s we have we lost one on a training mission because of human error. Man, you reformers are stupid.

  • @prabhatism
    @prabhatism Год назад +1124

    that avoidance mechanism for radar tracking missiles is crazy!

    • @AlanTheBeast100
      @AlanTheBeast100 Год назад +26

      No. It is engineered. No "crazy" or "insane" needed.

    • @andriiyakovenko3475
      @andriiyakovenko3475 Год назад +12

      And simple ideas as well, amazing

    • @BL-xz3ym
      @BL-xz3ym Год назад

      @@AlanTheBeast100 oh shut the hell up

    • @MarkVonBaldi
      @MarkVonBaldi Год назад +195

      @@AlanTheBeast100 Ok grampa

    • @JigilJigil
      @JigilJigil Год назад +50

      @@AlanTheBeast100 You need help go and see someone before it's too late.

  • @apex_blue
    @apex_blue Год назад +581

    You have done your homework. These features are hidden within the deepest of interviews and only touched in hour + long videos. However you’re able to do it so clearly, quickly, and in such quantity, that not only is this plane impressive , but this is video is. Great Job.

    • @Greg-yu4ij
      @Greg-yu4ij Год назад +30

      He explained it so well Russia and China should use it as an introduction to stealth aircraft! I learned a lot I thought I would never know. Fantastic and entertaining

    • @apex_blue
      @apex_blue Год назад +58

      @@Greg-yu4ij I mean this is all Public knowledge. And even if they do manage to reverse engineer the f-35, it’s one thing to design something and make a prototype out of it. It’s a totally different thing to be able to mass manufacture it like the US.

    • @ElodieFiorella
      @ElodieFiorella Год назад +16

      @@apex_blue To add to that, the coating on the F-35 plays rather strongly into its low observable nature, and that stealth is largely what makes it a Gen 5 fighter. While the geometry alone helps with its signature (as the MQ-28 Ghost Bat can attest), the special sauce is quite literally in the paint recipe.
      Edit: Though, to be fair to Greg, he did just phrase it as "introduction to stealth aircraft", which this video sort of can be. Though both nations mentioned undoubtedly know anything covered here, already.

    • @davesomeone4059
      @davesomeone4059 Год назад +2

      @@ElodieFiorella oh yeah the Chinese will never get our paint recipes... NOT. Only one guy I know of ever tried to stop them stealing all our secrets. The rest take their money

    • @tiavor
      @tiavor Год назад +2

      except he doesn't bring up a single negative point. like the massive production cost, 3x of any fighter before it. or that it's worse at every single task compared to a dedicated plane for that function.

  • @j-5105
    @j-5105 11 месяцев назад +209

    The F-35B has now become my favorite jet not just because of it's aesthetic but also because of it's engineering. Internalizing the weapon systems was a smart move. And I didn't know till I saw this video that this plane can ACTUALLY hover like a helicopter. I only thought it was possible in the Avengers movie. I was surprised that it was real. Only if every other plane had this hoverability.

    • @karlkobler218
      @karlkobler218 10 месяцев назад +19

      It’s been the most maligned of the 3 variants but may become the most valuable. With Marine Littoral regiments they can spread F-35B’s all across the Philippines and keep China contained within the first island chain.

    • @Frserthegreenengine
      @Frserthegreenengine 8 месяцев назад +8

      @@karlkobler218 not to mention that the British and the Italians use the B variant for our carriers.

    • @ricochet4674
      @ricochet4674 7 месяцев назад +3

      I know Im not even anywhere close to an engineer or even engineering student. But the vertical take off and landing immediately reminded me of marvel movies too. I can't even imagine how useful that is. Not to mention the other areas where the technology could be applied in the future. Its like Im living in the future.

    • @SRendog
      @SRendog 5 месяцев назад +4

      Vertical flight and hovering was introduced in the 80s.. the f35b just made it even better

    • @filippopotame3579
      @filippopotame3579 3 месяца назад

      Amazing plane for sure, but it didn't feel as revolutionnary to me as the F22 or the B2. The VTOL and head mounted display were quite revolutionnary for sure.

  • @indominusbaz
    @indominusbaz 4 месяца назад +100

    GOD i fucking LOVE having a bottomless defense budget

    • @MrTmenzo
      @MrTmenzo 2 месяца назад +2

      And the dark projects not available to see

    • @sushmag4297
      @sushmag4297 2 месяца назад +17

      I'd rather have universal Healthcare, but yeah it's cool seeing the stuff the US Military is capable of making.

    • @torpedo996
      @torpedo996 2 месяца назад +2

      Are you from NCD?

    • @_PatrickO
      @_PatrickO Месяц назад +1

      @@sushmag4297We can do both. Universal healthcare is cheaper than the system of price gouging we have now.

    • @AndrewHollie90
      @AndrewHollie90 Месяц назад

      Merica love it

  • @jackschultz9271
    @jackschultz9271 Год назад +681

    This dude is so talented. The way he breaks down incredibly complicated technology into digestible content is truly a gift.

    • @Roughdog86
      @Roughdog86 Год назад

      I agree. Smart man who puts in real work. Great presentation skills!

    • @jqmachgunner2577
      @jqmachgunner2577 Год назад +2

      He is just reciting the tech info that is no longer classified.

    • @Roughdog86
      @Roughdog86 Год назад +8

      @@jqmachgunner2577 That's kind of harsh, don't you think?

    • @jqmachgunner2577
      @jqmachgunner2577 Год назад +1

      @@Roughdog86 It is a good presentation of old non-claasified derails. They did leave out the latest non-classified additions for the F-22 and F-35.

    • @eane7238
      @eane7238 Год назад

      @@jqmachgunner2577 well what do you expect you dork, ya think he's gonna start spouting off classified specs about the F-35? Use your brain.

  • @animatorofanimation128
    @animatorofanimation128 Год назад +682

    The radar jamming string thing reminds me of a technique the allies used to avoid sound guided torpedoes in WW2. They just basically just tied a big speaker (or some sort of sound emitter) to a cable on the ship that reached some distance behind it when thrown, so the torpedo would just follow that instead of the ship. They basically rendered a state of the art high end piece of military equipment useless with just a speaker and some string

    • @carjac820
      @carjac820 Год назад +19

      I believe this is the stuff you're referring to.
      ruclips.net/video/AeQDavfoLYk/видео.html

    • @Deaglan753
      @Deaglan753 Год назад +12

      Sounds like something the British did tbh

    • @AGR96
      @AGR96 Год назад +13

      Same thing as flares against traditional heat seeking missiles pretty much.

    • @gauthamarun3878
      @gauthamarun3878 Год назад +3

      If I remember correctly, it was simpler than a speaker. They were just some metal bars that would clang together to produce noise as they were dragged through the water behind the ship.

    • @anthonyscott5134
      @anthonyscott5134 11 месяцев назад +2

      If the movie “Greyhound” is accurate, it looks like German U-boats used a similar technique. This video is showing A LOT more capabilities of this plane, A LOT MORE, than I’ve seen anywhere else! They are great capabilities, but that radar jammer that the pilot can reel out is about the most crazy thing I couldn’t even begin to imagine a jet fighter having! So my next question is, once deployed, can the pilot reel it back in?

  • @djc1234
    @djc1234 Год назад +70

    I didn't think I'd ever see anything as impressive as the Harrier Jump Jet hovering, then the vertical landing and its short take off, too. However, this thing has truly blown my mind -- kudos. It's absolutely stunning, too. 🇬🇧🇺🇸

    • @chrissmith7669
      @chrissmith7669 5 месяцев назад +5

      I will always have a spot in my heart for the Harrier.

    • @ruthnoya8424
      @ruthnoya8424 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@chrissmith7669
      Ditto. From Ahnold 'piloting' one in "True Lies" to seeing them perform at an airshow as a child (and as an adult).

    • @johnwilkes01
      @johnwilkes01 2 месяца назад

      what is music to me is the C17 and hearing the Pratt & Whitney's grown as their harmonic balance is pushed to the limit up their approach to landing at Andrews. Dream all you want. It is still propulsion. Cage go in the water. Shark in the water. Our Shark.

    • @chrissmith7669
      @chrissmith7669 2 месяца назад

      @@ruthnoya8424 I saw the British precision harrier flying group practice at the airfield where I was stationed. They ripped the piss out of our apron but we loved it.

  • @Lorendrawn
    @Lorendrawn 3 месяца назад +6

    When the f-22 first came out, it could have been called overkill.
    Little did we know lockheed martin had someone holding 35 of their beers that whole time

  • @CarbonGlassMan
    @CarbonGlassMan Год назад +801

    I've never heard so much information on how stealth works. It feels like I just got a security clearance and am allowed to hear classified information. This is very cool.

    • @dragonfire2371
      @dragonfire2371 11 месяцев назад +21

      Yeah, I was wondering where he got all these information from, it's amazing all that is known if u know where to look!

    • @cereal-killer4455
      @cereal-killer4455 10 месяцев назад +81

      @@dragonfire2371 this is just information that is publicly available. The plane has much more advance concepts that makes it as stealthy and advanced and that is well protected. The serrations are widely known, the paint composition is a secret and the software and IOT that makes this plane shine are well hidden.

    • @fkfontaine
      @fkfontaine 10 месяцев назад

      What's made public now is what was cutting edge 20 years ago. You better believe that the real cutting edge tech of today is well hidden... in plain sight.

    • @MichealAnthonyGennaro
      @MichealAnthonyGennaro 7 месяцев назад

      I worked for DAARPA for a bit after my Naval Career. I feel like i just recieved a TOP SECRET, CODE WORD, Numbered release EYES ONLY briefing in the Basement of the Pentagons Missing Ring Quiet Rooms.

    • @BaoDaoDuoWaAZheng
      @BaoDaoDuoWaAZheng 7 месяцев назад +3

      Is this the professional diving F35?

  • @ThomasBiskup-tb7mg
    @ThomasBiskup-tb7mg Год назад +1017

    I'm a jet plane fanatic and have probably viewed a hundred videos on stealth planes including the F-35. I have never commented on any of them, but wanted to give you a high thumbs up for such an excellent presentation that was not only enjoyable to watch but tremendously informative! I'm very informed on the subject of stealth and yet I learned much watching your video. This is saying a lot! Your video was concise, precise, entertaining, and relevant allowing both the novice viewer and expert to stay glued to your topic the entire time. Keep up the excellent work!

  • @AK-ky3ou
    @AK-ky3ou 8 месяцев назад +3

    This vid literally makes the f35 the most incredible human invention ever.

  • @ChrisTrunek
    @ChrisTrunek 3 месяца назад +9

    I watched a F35 flying around Hill Air force base yesterday when I was up that way. Flying low and fast doing barrel rolls. It was sweet! People up there are completely zoned out to them though, its hilarious.

    • @davidtroxell837
      @davidtroxell837 2 месяца назад

      only the upper 10% are able to perceive the technology -define intelligencia

  • @HildegardActual
    @HildegardActual Год назад +1417

    As an F-35A Crew Chief, I gotta say y'all did a decent job. Just wait a few decades until they start declassifying more about this jet maybe like 40-50 years, then you'll be really blown away. If they do that is...

    • @iceicebaby6980
      @iceicebaby6980 Год назад

      You are now being followed by all of China!!!! Do not read this comment or all your classified information will be sent to China, North Korea, Russia, and more!!!!! lol

    • @ILoveTheGreyScale
      @ILoveTheGreyScale Год назад

      By 40 or 50 years the Ai will have instructed the jets to kill us all.

    • @HildegardActual
      @HildegardActual Год назад +290

      @CockOfJustice lmfao. You'll have to wait just like everybody else. There's information that even those of us working in these jets are not privy to.

    • @literallyhuman5990
      @literallyhuman5990 Год назад +230

      How's the mpg compared to a Camry?

    • @zieo8218
      @zieo8218 Год назад +98

      @@literallyhuman5990 less

  • @duser
    @duser Год назад +387

    What i find amazing here is that, if this information is public, there must already be something much more advanced being developed or already in use.

    • @rosevitelli5814
      @rosevitelli5814 Год назад +69

      Yes NGAD and FAXX Air force and Navy new 6th Gen planes are being worked on as we speak and the F22 program has been canceled and will retire

    • @duser
      @duser Год назад +7

      @@rosevitelli5814 what i'd give to test one of these things

    • @nocare
      @nocare Год назад +102

      Yes there is more advanced stuff being developed.
      However don't overestimate how advanced it is.
      There are two big things that are overlooked when speculating about military tech. First, is that most of the tech used by the military is civilian developed, usually by research universities and labs. Sure the particular military application of the technology is often novel to the military but the core underlying principles governing it are not.
      Second manufacturing is the most challenging part not design.
      Many technologies exist that we don't use; not because they wouldn't be useful but because they are just too hard to make at scale (yet). This also means that the most top secret technologies the military hold are the ways that the equipment is manufactured rather than the idea for the equipment itself.
      You can easily see this in videos like Smarter Every Day's tour of the ULA rocket factory. The most prominent thing they censored was a tool head on a fabrication machine. Yet all the parts of the rocket can be seen in plane sight.
      When you keep that in mind its easy to see how the secret stuff we don't know isn't actually that diffrent than what we do know when it comes to the types of technology involved. It's just the particular flavor of execution thats hidden.

    • @ms3862
      @ms3862 Год назад +15

      Yes it's called NGAD, the first 6th Gen fighter it will be in production later this decade with an estimated cost of several hundred million per plane. NGAD seats up to 3 pilots, has 100 times more stealth than the F35, controls a fleet of drones and uses lazer weapons, it is a dual engine design capable of Mach 3-4cruising. Based on this leaked information, NGAD is more of a Spaceship than a jet

    • @sixstringedthing
      @sixstringedthing Год назад +7

      @@nocare I see the point you're getting at, but by the same logic one could argue that the F-35 isn't all that advanced because it's based on principles which were discovered just after the turn of last century by civilians. It's just the manufacturing techniques which are advanced. :)
      It kind of feels like arguing a distinction without a difference, at least as far as the layperson is concerned. As a similar example, there have been a multitude of applications for lasers and IR-frequency energy sources in civilian and military service for many decades now but as far as the vast majority of the population is concerned, such things are still basically magic. Which makes the "particular flavor of execution" required to put directed-energy weapons/countermeasures into 6th Gen fighters seem like straight up Sci-Fi. I've been deeply interested in military and civilian aviation since I was a young teen, and some of it sounds like straight up Sci-Fi even to me. And this is just hardware I'm talking about, haven't even touched on all the Code Magic going on inside the many black boxes. :)

  • @gumnaamaadmi007
    @gumnaamaadmi007 2 месяца назад +2

    5:18 love that shot of the B-2's inflight refuelling intake opening up

  • @crow2989
    @crow2989 11 месяцев назад +10

    Learning about all this high tech equipment really makes me curious what they have that we don't know about yet, probably mind destroying stuff because this stuff is already mind blowing

  • @alexandersundukov3196
    @alexandersundukov3196 Год назад +651

    02:05 Radar Range & Radar Gap
    03:17 Tailless Design
    03:23 V Tail Design
    04:58 Upper Surface Intake
    05:21 Low Pressure Air
    06:03 Boundary Layer
    06:33 Boundary Layer Diverter
    06:47 Diverterless Supersonic Intake
    07:38 Signal Strength vs Edge L
    07:41 Serration
    08:03 Telescopic Ladder Hatch
    08:10 Hatches
    08:18 Flare Dispenser
    08:38 Decoy
    09:33 Radar Scattering Tape
    10:48 Cylinder Radar Signature
    11:07 Nose Cone Shape
    11:19 Largest Hatch
    12:50 Shaft Power
    13:05 Swivel Nozzle
    14:31 Visualization
    14:53 Roll Nozzles
    15:04 Guide Vanes
    16:21 Exhaust Speed vs Top Speed
    16:58 Lift Fan Weight
    17:53 Head Mounted Display
    19:05 Radar Antenna
    21:09 Radar Position
    21:50 MADL
    No info about EOTS, DAS and WAD
    You can find another great animation about F-35B on SYG DESIGNWORKS

    • @kbanghart
      @kbanghart Год назад +6

      That's all?

    • @emperorSbraz
      @emperorSbraz Год назад +23

      00:00 intro :)

    • @sleazymeezy
      @sleazymeezy Год назад +12

      You know its a useless timestamp list when they're barely a minute apart at the longest.

    • @thotmorgana
      @thotmorgana Год назад +31

      @@sleazymeezy It is a nice list of featured features though.

    • @matahariamarulhaq4332
      @matahariamarulhaq4332 Год назад +1

      May i know what WAD is?

  • @harrkev
    @harrkev Год назад +117

    I learned something new. The F-35 uses MADL. I actually worked on MADL in the early 2000's. I knew that it was supposed to be in the F-35, but I left the company before finding out if it was ever actually being used. Now I know that there is a little piece of me in every aircraft. Thanks.

    • @matturner6890
      @matturner6890 Год назад +5

      That's awesome, you deserve to be proud of that!

    • @C4RL1NN
      @C4RL1NN Год назад

      That’s actually pretty sick tbh.. mind me asking what your role was in the dev of it?

  • @MultiTopgearfan
    @MultiTopgearfan 9 месяцев назад +9

    I can only imagine that the R&D phase of this amazing machine, was an endless process of solving one engineering challenge and inadvertently creating another. It is the aviation equivalent of the Bugatti Veyron, engineered to meet set performance requirements. It is a testament of humanity’s ability to overcome challenges in achieving goals.

  • @michaeldoleman
    @michaeldoleman 6 месяцев назад +6

    I've always been fascinated with the X-15, and this is one of the best work-ups I've seen, on all the engineering challenges they had to overcome. The ways they did it are so ingenious, and well-represented, here -- thanks for this, I truly enjoyed it.

  • @Cars-N-Jets
    @Cars-N-Jets Год назад +360

    Seeing the F35A Demonstration Team do two demonstrations at Oshkosh was one of my favorite parts of AirVenture 2022. It's an amazing jet!

    • @DeepLakeRC
      @DeepLakeRC Год назад +8

      One was F-35a and one was a F-35c

    • @TheBattleRabbit860
      @TheBattleRabbit860 Год назад +1

      I wish I could have been there for that.

    • @TheInsaneupsdriver
      @TheInsaneupsdriver Год назад

      then why is the U.S. done with them? they're already phasing them out cause it still has all kinds of problems. colossal waste of money.

    • @bmouch1018
      @bmouch1018 Год назад +2

      Same I got to see Major "Beowulf" demonstrate the F-35A at the 2022 Andrew's Air Expo. I knew it was a badass plane but watching her pitch the plane up and slow to "less than 80mph" (which is what I think the announcer said) was an awe inspiring moment.

    • @ommsterlitz1805
      @ommsterlitz1805 Год назад

      More like the insanely bad engineering of the F-35B

  • @FabrisFanatic
    @FabrisFanatic Год назад +599

    I think it's worth calling out how incredible it is that the F-35 can take off from an assault ship with a 258m deck. For comparison, a WW2 Essex class carrier (like the USS Yorktown) had a flight deck of 262m. So, this aircraft is capable of operating from ships smaller than WW2 carriers. Amazing.

    • @brilobox2
      @brilobox2 Год назад +58

      Basically any ship with a helicopter deck can be retrofit to launch one of the most advanced stealth fighters in existence.

    • @sk8paradoxity
      @sk8paradoxity Год назад +25

      which allows the US to build more small carriers and have an even more flexible Navy.

    • @plica06
      @plica06 Год назад +7

      @FabrisFanatic So you mean aircraft could launch just fine from carriers that were only 4m longer back in the WW2 days and NOT need multi-billion dollar engines to make them behave like helicopters so they could?

    • @damedusa5107
      @damedusa5107 Год назад +7

      @@plica06 it’s the landing that they will use the hover for more. Allowing decks to be free for other planes launching .

    • @AtomixKingg
      @AtomixKingg Год назад +7

      @@plica06 Pretty sure that the VTOL technology is what allows it to take off from a 258m deck. 13:30

  • @danielfarag6907
    @danielfarag6907 10 месяцев назад +4

    This video is absolutely stunning, and i've watched this at least 6 times now. props to you and your team, and keep up the fabulous work.

  • @LordVautier
    @LordVautier 7 месяцев назад +2

    This is the most beautiful, yet dangerous thing I have ever seen.

  • @rickosborne6521
    @rickosborne6521 Год назад +527

    This is an incredibly well-made video. And I'm not just saying that as an F-35 fan. I worked at LM on 2 of the systems that go into it, thought I was pretty well-versed on the F-35, and I still learned things here. Great job.

    • @KabelkowyJoe
      @KabelkowyJoe Год назад +8

      Serious question - was YAK141 ever considered, taken as "inspirational" for this fighter jet? It was Russia first and world best (raw performance) JTOL abandoned since they had 2 aircratf carriers but only one was left to Russia one was given to Ukraine.. and they sold it to China. So Russia abandoned JTOL plans in favour of Su27/35. I cant resist to think F35 is mariage of F22 and YAK141.

    • @TheAncient_Snack
      @TheAncient_Snack Год назад +6

      ​@JoeTuber harrier jet came before it.
      This wasn't russias first JTOL or VTOL wtf are you on about.
      No the f35 did not take any inspiration. They are completely different.
      "But my side intakes!!!"
      "But the way it uses thrust on the side!"
      Wow thats crazy, not the the first side by side intake jet and completely different thrust systems.

    • @Boomkokogamez
      @Boomkokogamez 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@KabelkowyJoe Lockheed was the financial backer for the Yak-141 program, when it was shutdown, they took inspiration and experience with them for the X/F-35. it not a copy but Lockheed improve upon it, all the similarity is the VTOL that is similar but not the same.

  • @yousuff1
    @yousuff1 Год назад +312

    This makes me appreciate the capabilities of the Harrier considering that it was made over 50 years ago.

    • @reboundrides8132
      @reboundrides8132 Год назад +8

      It was ahead of its time for sure

    • @JohnnyZenith
      @JohnnyZenith Год назад +27

      Fine British engineering. The F-35 is a worthy American successor.

    • @BrapBrapDorito
      @BrapBrapDorito Год назад +40

      Harrier pioneers VTOL, insanely advanced for it’s time. F35 revolutionizes this by adding Stealth and increasing payload and hover time capabilities

    • @craigkingdon4424
      @craigkingdon4424 Год назад +13

      @@BrapBrapDorito not to mention supersonic capability.

    • @BrapBrapDorito
      @BrapBrapDorito Год назад +12

      @@craigkingdon4424 Supercruising supersonic capabilities too

  • @clencheastwood1571
    @clencheastwood1571 7 месяцев назад +7

    Apparently they did make the aircraft undetectable LOL

    • @SeanP7195
      @SeanP7195 2 месяца назад

      Give it up. It’s not working anymore. The word is out. The Russian propaganda isn’t working anymore.

  • @mikemustafa-wp6jh
    @mikemustafa-wp6jh 11 месяцев назад +3

    This is one of the best videos I’ve ever seen in my life. Tears of joy and awe have come from my eyes that a motion picture could be so beautiful, insightful, and seamlessly crafted.

  • @helvetica.studio
    @helvetica.studio Год назад +458

    The amount of work that went into the production of these detailed renders must be insane! Props to the creators behind this channel🎉

    • @akiraic
      @akiraic Год назад +3

      they have 2 MILLION views. They are a actual company. It's not a small team. The creators just do research at this point.

  • @guiximenes
    @guiximenes Год назад +310

    I'm speechless. Amazing 3D renders, storytelling, and information. Keep up the awesome work! I'm definitely checking the bts footage from Nebula 👏👏👏

    • @kindanyume
      @kindanyume Год назад

      3d renders can be mighty impressive.. but that doesn't help at all with the beyond absurd list of category 1 flaws aka UNFIXABLE and DEADLY alone that fatramys have..
      Not to mention even the USAF with the idiot fanbois and retiring staff LHM has promised cushy jobs out the wazoo has had to admit that the 35 is a total FAILURE..

  • @MorzakEV
    @MorzakEV 22 дня назад +1

    I worked on the design and manufacture of both the 3 bearing swivel duct system, and the actuators for opening the lift fan doors. What a piece of technology it is! It caused us nightmares in the early development, but it pushed the boundaries of engineering and was a privilege to work on.

  • @Zoe-Dixon
    @Zoe-Dixon 3 месяца назад +4

    Hats off to your animator/animation team, the quality of their work is truly impressive and it's amazing to see how your channel has evolved over time. Keep up the great work!

  • @hassankrisht718
    @hassankrisht718 Год назад +421

    Although I did extensive research about this aircraft, I still got to learn more throughout this video. The information-gathering team of this channel is incredible. Huge shoutout to the animation team too.

    • @justinstrong9595
      @justinstrong9595 Год назад +5

      You didn't do extensive research then. You just watched base level stuff.

    • @satelliteprime
      @satelliteprime Год назад +1

      @@justinstrong9595 "I learned something here"
      "Then you must have been basically uninformed before"
      What an embarrassingly reductive, presumptuous and asinine take. I'm almost impressed by how you could get so pedantic to the point of coming across as genuinely dense, you absolute grey matter deficient killjoy. Wow.

    • @justinstrong9595
      @justinstrong9595 Год назад

      @@satelliteprime I'm not a killjoy retard, this video was full of the most baseline information on the F-35 you could possibly obtain.

    • @TheWunder
      @TheWunder Год назад

      @@justinstrong9595 Exactly

  • @jacobrogers2214
    @jacobrogers2214 Год назад +144

    THIS. This is the content I want from RUclips, Nebula, Curiosity Stream, whatever.
    Great visuals, great narration, respect for the viewer's intelligence.
    Wonderful work here!

  • @mattysee24
    @mattysee24 7 месяцев назад +3

    Not even our own government can find it when the pilot ejects out mid flight

  • @deadlyace1231
    @deadlyace1231 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love the renderings that you guys used to help explain how the plane works. Great video

  • @DanH282
    @DanH282 Год назад +368

    Just as David Attenborough is my voice of Natural History, Brian has become my voice of Engineering. Such a great channel with top quality content.

  • @alpang6161
    @alpang6161 Год назад +163

    From basic white and blue blueprints to realistic 3D models has been an incredible journey as I watch through your videos. The level of quality and information in your initial videos were already high tier. It's amazing how far you've gone since I started with your t34 video. Excited for more videos!

  • @benanddadmechanical6573
    @benanddadmechanical6573 6 месяцев назад +4

    Why do I get the feeling that the depth of information available on this technology is only possible because the technology of the next generation aircraft make these technological marvels obsolete?

  • @pisolo86
    @pisolo86 11 месяцев назад +6

    Worked for 3 years on radar absorbing material, especially with nanotubes, in particular MWCNT. Was amazing the first time we measured in Band-Ku as well...

  • @beyondhorizons10
    @beyondhorizons10 Год назад +148

    that wasnt just insane engineering, that also was an insane, intimidating and super informative masterpiece of a video. So well done!!!

  • @TheDutchMitchell
    @TheDutchMitchell Год назад +201

    I didn't think it was possible because I'm a huge plane nerd, but you actually taught me a lot of new things about the F35. Thanks, I really enjoyed it.

    • @fucky889
      @fucky889 Год назад +12

      The ego on this guy

    • @ylstorage7085
      @ylstorage7085 Год назад

      @tom billiard canvas. It was a canvas biplane.
      also, without the an-2, there wouldn't have been the an-225.
      well... "had been" now

    • @memelephant
      @memelephant Год назад +11

      I had no idea about the pod that deploys behind it

    • @FOH3663
      @FOH3663 Год назад +3

      @@memelephant
      Agreed ... wtf?
      Never encountered that before.

    • @3User
      @3User Год назад

      why do you plane nerds always have to be so insufferable

  • @superspak
    @superspak 8 месяцев назад +2

    Another beautiful technical explanation. That phase array antenna/noise cancelling infographic was the best. As with all animations, love that engine. I am a mechanical engineer that deals with mass and cg! Love learning more about aerodynamics any day! 😁

  • @VTdarkangel
    @VTdarkangel Год назад +189

    What is amazing to me is what information and engineering of this plane is still classified. This is a very informative and in depth video. It boggles the mind to consider what we still don't know about the F35.

    • @sixstringedthing
      @sixstringedthing Год назад +22

      I once did some service work on a gas detection system at one end of a hanger at Williamtown RAAF base north of Sydney, home of No. 81 Wing which operates the F-35.
      Australia was just starting to receive them from the states at the time, and at the other end of the hanger was some kind of facility operated by the local arm of Lockheed. Two 40ft containers with some hefty power cables and aircon units, various workstations up against the back wall and semi-concealed from view, piles of heavily secured crates. All of it behind two rows of chain-link fencing with some fairly unfriendly looking blokes standing guard. We were escorted of course, and we were strongly advised not to wander too far in that direction when coming/going from the bathroom, not to talk to anyone who might be coming or going from over there, and to avoid even looking over that way too much lest somebody get the wrong idea. Needless to say, my curiosity was aroused but I did exactly what I was told!

    • @brahmburgers
      @brahmburgers Год назад +3

      I'm concerned that the USA's adversaries will garner too much info from a detailed video like this.

    • @Xyphren
      @Xyphren Год назад

      @@brahmburgers remember. to be a threat you need intent, Capability and access
      if we give them all the info. they will marvel at it. but they can't make it
      if we give them the plane. they have capaility but no intent to do us harm but also no access to make it. they still need the US and Lockeed to make it.
      so someone like russia might have access and Intent, but Building something like this is FARRR beyond them.
      so we sell the plane to our allies. keep the Details from everyone else. and Never give the plane to our enemies.
      you also forget the timeline on these things. the f35 is 10 Years old at this point. in 10 years where do you think defence tech has moved the goal is to stay ahead. so china russia might have 2-10 of their own. but they are building them on the bleeding edge of what they can do. and they can't make alot of them.. the US on the other hand. to the MIC the speed at which they can build these jets is nothing short of amazing.

    • @sphygo
      @sphygo Год назад +5

      And if this is what we know, imagine what they have progressed to already that we don't know

    • @excuseyou1526
      @excuseyou1526 Год назад

      @@brahmburgers If the intelligence agencies of adversarial nation states have to rely on youtubers just to find publicly available information the US has nothing to worry about lol.

  • @JNo-sk5mz
    @JNo-sk5mz Год назад +199

    Finally, a worthy video about the f-35. Thank you so much for making this! I've watched every serious f-35 video on RUclips as well as all the bootleg ones, and this is by far the best one I've ever viewed. It's actually the first time I'm hearing about the sensor that's deployed through fiber optic cable too. Avoid missile detection. Outstanding video. Your effort is really appreciated

    • @jerzyszmal2722
      @jerzyszmal2722 Год назад +1

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ 500/100 Absolutely RIGHT! I agree with text 500%

    • @jeffbenton6183
      @jeffbenton6183 11 месяцев назад

      One of the videos from Binkov's Battlegrounds mentioned the towed decoy (though the first of his videos to bring up the subject said that the F-35 didn't have one - a weakness compared to 4th generation jet fighters)

  • @dereksendrak
    @dereksendrak Год назад +1

    Dude amazing video!!! Wow the level of information and detail is unprecedented. It must have taken you a very long time to make this. Amazing job! Keep up the great work, absolutely love the detail in your videos!!🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻

  • @oddn6158
    @oddn6158 Год назад +5

    It’s amazing how 900+ of these are already built given their intricate design and expensive price

  • @glamdring0007
    @glamdring0007 Год назад +73

    The B variant is a technological marvel. The fact that the A variant is now coming in below cost estimates is also amazing given the planes capabilities.

    • @jeffbenton6183
      @jeffbenton6183 11 месяцев назад +9

      We often don't appreciate how crazy the F-35B is. All you have to do is take one look at the X-32 to see just how difficult it is to do all the things the F-35B was expected to do.

  • @JoeTheSpaceGuy
    @JoeTheSpaceGuy Год назад +122

    Brilliant video! Watched it on Nebula of course! Learned so many new things about the F35!

    • @into_the_void
      @into_the_void Год назад +1

      Seems you also watched it on RUclips 😛

  • @zedonly3276
    @zedonly3276 4 месяца назад +2

    My dad has worked on all versions of this JSF ("joint strike fighter" versions F-35 A, B, and C) its awesome to see how he talked about it and now here in this video

  • @Neolith_
    @Neolith_ 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love learning about these aircraft. Fantastic production quality.

  • @covertassassin1885
    @covertassassin1885 Год назад +229

    This is one of the best RUclips videos I have ever seen. The production value, vast wealth of information presented, and the way you delivered that information were all absolutely top notch!

    • @toxichammertoe8696
      @toxichammertoe8696 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/N1Z_DuF87Sc/видео.html

    • @febeomnibeepboop6367
      @febeomnibeepboop6367 Год назад

      Its not a youtube vid, its corporate sponsored promotional advisement. Welcome to the wonderful world of the pharma arms and informational complex that is this society.

    • @strikewave1918
      @strikewave1918 Год назад +1

      @@febeomnibeepboop6367 promotional advertisment for what? the military? what does pharma have anything to do with it?

    • @febeomnibeepboop6367
      @febeomnibeepboop6367 Год назад

      @@strikewave1918 lol, the correct question would be, what is the militarily industrial complex and how is it intricately connected to the rest of the major institutes and entities in the world resulting in a complete hegemony ?
      Considering the recent economic workings FED actions etc etc, you should be having a hunch right about now unless you are still 16 and havent experienced enough to realize.

  • @wiltbloococo
    @wiltbloococo Год назад +102

    This video is by far the best military tech video I’ve seen. It has the perfect combination of real footage, animations, and diagrams. I learned about capabilities I never knew exited before - like that radar missile countermeasure. I also liked how the explanation of the phased radar array included destructive interference so we could get an idea of the underlying physics. Overall all these details help you actually imagine how amazing using an F-35 would feel. Really appreciate all the work Real Engineering put into this one.

    • @drafura
      @drafura Год назад

      Getting the 'unparalleled' situational awarness with hud in the helmet is already an old technology that existed for decades now, a F16 pilots in the 90's could already lock AA targets just by looking at them. Datalink is also an old tech. Well most of the F35 techs are pretty old and overpriced... Did you said it was by far the best military tech you've seen ?

    • @wiltbloococo
      @wiltbloococo Год назад

      ​@@drafura No I said it’s the best military tech VIDEO I’ve seen. I was praising the information presented by Real Engineering, not trying to start a childish debate about which fighter plane sucks, like you are. Learn to read!

  • @wwondertwin
    @wwondertwin 7 месяцев назад +1

    It's so beautiful. Seeing the graceful hovering still takes my breath away.

  • @IntravenouslyDruggedSloth
    @IntravenouslyDruggedSloth 11 месяцев назад +3

    Wow. This video is breathtaking. How you animate all the different features is amazing. Grade A stuff. Also, o had the idea of a blisk a long time ago while smoking 😂 glad to see they made it

  • @majgloud6899
    @majgloud6899 Год назад +11

    5:30 SIR THATS NOT HOW YOU ENTER THE PLANE!

  • @JustMe-wn5ii
    @JustMe-wn5ii Год назад +104

    I learned so much, it felt like reading classified documents.

    • @skippityblippity8656
      @skippityblippity8656 Год назад +24

      Make sure to give them back or at least not hide them next to your corvette

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 Год назад +33

      And this is just what's released to the public....

    • @Thisisahandle957
      @Thisisahandle957 Год назад +31

      aka reading through the War Thunder forums

    • @Delta-uv6dk
      @Delta-uv6dk Год назад +5

      So you play War Thunder? xD

    • @hydrolifetech7911
      @hydrolifetech7911 Год назад +3

      @@volvo09 that was what I was thinking while watching this video. If this is what is put out in the public, the classified tech must be way more insane!

  • @bravoromeojohn
    @bravoromeojohn 2 месяца назад +1

    One of the most interesting and informative airframe engineering breakdowns I've ever seen...thanks for your efforts 👍

  • @dubsessed9790
    @dubsessed9790 8 месяцев назад

    0:46 seeing how they illuminate where to put which bolts/screws is really clever

  • @ronjon7942
    @ronjon7942 Год назад +103

    This video, I believe, ranks up there with your best! Your research coupled with the exceptional graphics pushes this essay into the top tier of F-35 videos. Nice work!

  • @panelman84
    @panelman84 Год назад +121

    As a member of the Lockheed Martin F-35 team, I want to thank you for a great presentation!👏

    • @krovi8111
      @krovi8111 Год назад +20

      hows the mpg compared to a civic

    • @Phil-en8dz
      @Phil-en8dz Год назад +1

      @@krovi8111 very bad

    • @skywatcher9076
      @skywatcher9076 Год назад

      I mean no disrespect but what's your response to these gentlemen ruclips.net/video/mxDSiwqM2nw/видео.html ruclips.net/video/8kssZua8MVc/видео.html

    • @Snoop_Dugg
      @Snoop_Dugg Год назад

      Did you get to fly in its simulator?

    • @antonhelsgaun
      @antonhelsgaun Год назад

      ​@@krovi8111apparently the f35b uses about 4kg of fuel per km, which is pretty oof

  • @kkang2828
    @kkang2828 Год назад +6

    And to think this is just the non-classified parts…

    • @matejmarosz20
      @matejmarosz20 6 дней назад

      F35 is not rly that classified as its exportable jet unlike the f-22

  • @gingerlicious3500
    @gingerlicious3500 Год назад +42

    I'm so glad the F-35 is finally getting the love it deserves from all corners of the internet. It's a fantastic airframe and the data fusion technology it boasts is truly game-changing.

    • @JohnnyZenith
      @JohnnyZenith Год назад +2

      Absolutely.

    • @superhenkable
      @superhenkable Год назад

      How is it game changing? What specifically will change about the "game"?

    • @EdwardM104
      @EdwardM104 Год назад +1

      Sure it's a cool plane, but it's also a ridiculous use of taxpayer's money

    • @misterlich2826
      @misterlich2826 Год назад +9

      @@EdwardM104 Lol no, it secures America and our allies' dominance for decades to come. One of the best uses of taxpayer money.

    • @gingerlicious3500
      @gingerlicious3500 Год назад +7

      @@superhenkable Because it links the data the F-35 receives from its own systems and shares it seamlessly with other assets in the AO.
      For one example, the US has already run a test where a PATRIOT air defense missile system was able to fire a missile and hit a target that it could not see with its own radar because there was an F-35 that WAS able to see it with its radar and send the data in real time to the PATRIOT.
      Another application is the F-35 doing much the same with aerial assets. For instance, the new F-15EX is what's called a "missile truck". It isn't stealthy, but it can carry far more missiles than the F-35 can. What the F-35 can do is fly ahead of the F-15EX into airspace the F-15 would not be able to survive in, designate targets, send the data to the F-15, which can then fire its entire payload and score kills even though its own radar cannot actually see what it is firing at. The missiles will fly true because the F-35's radar is linked into their data system and is guiding them to target.
      A final application is close on the horizon with the Loyal Wingman program the US is developing. Basically, it allows the F-35 to function as an entire squadron. It serves as the controller for an entire formation of combat UAVs it flies with. These UAVs carry their own munitions that the F-35 pilot can fire at whatever target they chose, and the drones will even maneuver to take a missile for the F-35 that it cannot evade or spoof. This also allows the F-35 to be far more versatile, as the UCAVs will be able to carry a mix of both anti-air and anti-ground munitions.
      So yeah, those are all revolutions in how aerial warfare will play out going forward and I haven't even scratched the surface. But no other plane on Earth has those capabilities.

  • @marksullivan2230
    @marksullivan2230 Месяц назад +1

    Very high quality presentation - well done!

  • @ruler898
    @ruler898 Год назад +4

    Great vid. This fighter is insane and we will need massive Breakthroughs in material science and other fundamentals before we can surpass it. Its a design that makes the most of what we have. And if we can later improve upon it with advanced materials and techniques it will be scary.
    Such an expensive project but some of the things learned will impact design forever

  • @ransom4734
    @ransom4734 Год назад +23

    How simple it looks but how complicated it is inside this beautiful machine itself is fascinating and can make anyone into deep thought.

  • @rezzoc91
    @rezzoc91 Год назад +17

    I've been into the f35's factory in Cameri and it was amazing. People can hate it but it's quite a beast to be reckoned with

    • @JamesNeave1978
      @JamesNeave1978 Год назад +1

      "People can hate it"
      But those people are idiots.

  • @user-yj4ld9mg2b
    @user-yj4ld9mg2b 8 месяцев назад +1

    I used to drive by Nellis every two weeks. I had a delivery about 2 1/4 hours (if I drove the speed limit) North of Vegas and I believe I saw the predecessor X35 taking off frequently. I know they originally tested the X at Edwards but I don't believe every jet I saw flying out was a F-16. I could be mistaken. I also saw some planes I haven't been able to identify yet.

  • @jayedatredes2890
    @jayedatredes2890 7 месяцев назад +1

    It is so advanced, it's onboard AI can decide to eject the pilot and fly on it's own. 😂😂😂

  • @smitchered
    @smitchered Год назад +80

    Could you imagine a medieval king seeing this video? After having just mandated, say, a row of catapults to be built, or a few ships? It's insane how far our military technology has gone. A single one of these F-35s could defeat an entire medieval kingdom easily.

    • @itemushmush
      @itemushmush Год назад +23

      and to think, it was only JUST over 100 years ago that we _started_ being able to fly! Absolutely amazing

    • @wisenber
      @wisenber Год назад +28

      "A single one of these F-35s could defeat an entire medieval kingdom easily."
      Except they only hold four missiles and can't fly more than a few hours without refueling.

    • @brilobox2
      @brilobox2 Год назад +23

      @@wisenber Except against an enemy that has nonexistent anti-air it can carry more bombs than an A-10 by using wing pylons. And stop liking your own comments.

    • @wisenber
      @wisenber Год назад +15

      @@brilobox2 "it can carry more bombs than an A-10 by"
      Which makes up to 12 and a couple of hours of flight time prior to refuel. Maybe you could ask the kingdom to all pile close enough together to make it easier for a few 500 lb bombs to wipe them out?
      "And stop liking your own comments."
      Stop pretending I did.

    • @TheYahmez
      @TheYahmez Год назад +11

      @@wisenber Medieval kingdoms are far smaller and weaker than the ancient empires that preceded them.
      All you have to do is assasinate a couple families, demonstrate your very real command over a litteral flying metallic dragon and Bob's your uncle, Fanny's your aunt; presto!
      Want to keep what you conquered though?
      Yeh, probably want to get at them shales and quarries pronto!

  • @flake8382
    @flake8382 Год назад +106

    This was EXCEPTIONALLY well detailed, and explained in laymans terms. You're incredible at this!

  • @normalv1nce
    @normalv1nce 10 месяцев назад +14

    Tbh this plane is really growing on me. I used to hate it because it was slow and in a sense like the F4 because it wasn’t really made to dogfight. But now, if you ask me, it’s so much better because of all of the capabilities, and how this is really the future of military flight around the world.

    • @brettridings5594
      @brettridings5594 7 месяцев назад +2

      And even the slow thing isn't that true, and the dogfight thing isn't true. During both Gulf wars despite fighting against Mig-25's some of the fastest jets out there not a single American jet exceeded Mach 1.3 and the F-35 can do 1.6 going faster just isn't necessary or desirable. And as far as dogfighting this thing can do some crazy shit, the only report that shows it can't dogfight was a flight characteristics test plane that had software in place to prevent it from doing any higher g maneuvers and it wasn't fitted with the actual radar either so it couldn't turn or lock on properly. The real deal F-35's are according to most pilots the most responsive planes they've ever flown, and the software in conjunction with the airframe allows it to do maneuvers previously only possible with thrust vectoring. This is a tight ship

    • @jakesmall8875
      @jakesmall8875 6 месяцев назад +1

      F-35 doesn’t need to be faster or better in a dog fight than the f22
      The f22 is for going and taking out enemy air craft
      The f35 is for stealth missions
      It’s sooo small and it has such a long range for shooting and hitting targets that it can kill anything from dozens of miles away before they even know the f35 is there
      They essentially made a jet that is a marksman vs a dog fighter
      It’s like someone with a scoped king rifle vs someone with a machine gun
      As long as you are so far that you can see them and they can’t see you(which will be most scenarios in modern areal battles) then the f35 bears anything
      Imagine all of a sudden your radar goes off and there’s a missile com if straight for you and you only have 2 seconds to react
      Yeah top speed and dog fights no longer matter

  • @marrrtin
    @marrrtin 9 месяцев назад +4

    A worthy successor to the Harrier.

  • @Takeactionbros
    @Takeactionbros Год назад +56

    Love your channel! I dream to be an aerospace engineer you’ve helped me a lot!!

  • @dan725
    @dan725 Год назад +78

    This is insanely incredible! You should be very proud of what you’ve done with this channel and the team you’ve surrounded yourself with! The animations and infographics coupled with the well-researched explanations is so incredibly well done, you guys are providing unprecedented informative content that realizes goals youtube never even thought about.
    You guys are internet’s priceless content creators!

    • @brahmburgers
      @brahmburgers Год назад

      I'm concerned that the USA's adversaries will garner too much info from a detailed video like this.

    • @littlehippo5004
      @littlehippo5004 Год назад

      @@brahmburgers don’t worry about it, any country that could pose the threat of building anything 1/10 of the capability already has much much more info about the plane than this or any public video or dataset. Their problem isn’t only information, but also engineering and production capabilities

    • @someoneelse53301
      @someoneelse53301 Год назад

      @@brahmburgers this is probably only the declassifed info too

  • @veeaa
    @veeaa Год назад

    Hoping to see a part two about F-35 technology! This is basically only the introduction to some of the amazing features.

  • @5055672439
    @5055672439 11 месяцев назад +15

    The F35 program being labeled a “failure” feels like such a meme at this point. The tech, radar, information and stealth technologies l along with built in efficiency is what makes it special. It seems to me what matters the most in air to air battles right now is the distance at which you can detect and fire upon enemy aircraft. It’s pretty clear to me that this is the focus of this aircraft.

    • @cchavezjr7
      @cchavezjr7 4 месяца назад +3

      Same with the Osprey. It had a lot of crashes in testing and people think it's a failure whereas the Marines love them and use them every day with no problems but people don't follow up to see how it all actually turns out.

  • @LPM147
    @LPM147 Год назад +18

    Most comprehensive look at the F-35 I've ever seen. Well done. All this time and I never heard of the towed radar array. Amazing!

  • @liamfife7058
    @liamfife7058 Год назад +8

    Great call-out to the Cirrus SF-50, I'm an engineer at Cirrus. Once you called out the V-tail, I immediately thought of that aircraft.

  • @ussnewmexicobb40
    @ussnewmexicobb40 3 месяца назад

    I never knew about the deployable transmitter on the fiberglass rope.
    Cool!

  • @ADBBuild
    @ADBBuild 2 месяца назад

    That rear nozzle is like a dryer duct elbow. Brilliant!

  • @samtaylor4592
    @samtaylor4592 Год назад +40

    Beginning to appreciate why this plane was so insanely expensive to develop, great video as always!!

    • @leonardusrakapradayan2253
      @leonardusrakapradayan2253 Год назад +14

      Insane initial cost but damn did it payoff.
      The most advanced 5th gen jet and now it costs less than a 4.5 gen Gripen

    • @sevrent2811
      @sevrent2811 Год назад +9

      The F-35B was technically the most challenging variant to design. Its nothing short of a miracle that Lockheed pulled it off. They had many problems with too much weight but they somehow did it

    • @omurize2007
      @omurize2007 Год назад +2

      I began to respect it and it's capabilities more, now seeing that the expense and length of development is actually justified

    • @filbao8113
      @filbao8113 Год назад

      @tom billiard really

  • @semproser19
    @semproser19 Год назад +48

    This video is so incredibly good at getting vital, complicated info across in a very simple and straightfoward way. Absolute masterpiece.

  • @kovona
    @kovona 7 месяцев назад

    13:28 The rotating nozzle basically works like the angled sheet metal ducts you find in central HVAC system. Pretty ingenious.

  • @tigading2177
    @tigading2177 7 месяцев назад +16

    UPDATE Sept 2023 - This aircraft is so stealthy U$ can't even find it LOL.
    This aircraft has become the largest meme on the internet. LOL

    • @quantumsage4008
      @quantumsage4008 7 месяцев назад +2

      I mean thats worth puttin on the cv lmao

    • @SeanP7195
      @SeanP7195 2 месяца назад +1

      Umm what? It’s the most desired jet on earth.

    • @AHHHHHHHH21
      @AHHHHHHHH21 Месяц назад +1

      Yeah, tell that to the factories putting it into mass production. Where's those SU-35s again?

  • @Herr_Bismarck
    @Herr_Bismarck Год назад +69

    Its still mindblowing to me how advanced the f35 really is

    • @Czeckie
      @Czeckie Год назад +1

      it cant fly near storms

    • @RpgJas
      @RpgJas Год назад +2

      @Czeckie small trade off, after all it would be a strategic risk to attack while there is a storm in the battlefield

    • @HekateMGO
      @HekateMGO Год назад +20

      @@Czeckie that issue was fixed like 7 years ago lmfao

    • @the-lag-gamerita5446
      @the-lag-gamerita5446 Год назад +8

      @@Czeckie false

    • @gaoxiaen1
      @gaoxiaen1 Год назад +1

      And how primitive Russia's and China's planes are.

  • @ScienceChap
    @ScienceChap Год назад +24

    The Royal Navy's Queen Elizabeth class carriers use the F35B. They are one of the larger Carrier classes in the world, and was designed around the F35B. It is only in its earliest iteration at the moment, and yet this formidable capability is already starting to grow and has been in action already. Not perfect yet, but a gigantic step in the right direction.

    • @mcgch46e80
      @mcgch46e80 Год назад

      Vectored thrust for vertical takeoff is a complete waste and renders the aircraft useless. The AV-8 Harriet never lived up to anything, it was a fatal joker. Why waste all that capacity to take off from a small deck: stupid! The tax payers are being fleeces again. The future is in autonomous drones, missile and Lazer technology. The human borne fighter is a thing of the past.

    • @ether23-23
      @ether23-23 Год назад +4

      @@mcgch46e80 I'm sure you know best.