Way too realistic and profecional ... watching the vid, make me feel like " bring your kids day to work day" as me being the kid and watch daddy at the office droping bomb 😂😂😂.
A superb production. The realistic radio comms added a lot, and really makes this video “stand out” from the crowd … certainly from the big screen Hollywood films that ignore or distort such things! Realistic comms really highlight the cool professionalism demanded by JTACS and pilots in the high stress of combat.
Former Hog driver here. Nicely done old-school mission. 90% of the critical time wasted with the excessive comm you see in this video has been eliminated nowadays by the use of SADL/Link 16.
Для вас всю жизнь войну Голливуд выигрывает. Только ваши летчики ,когда с нашими просто встречаются то начинают писаться и скулить ,как жалкие сучки. Ждем вас на ваших прекрасных ф16,17 ,18 и прочем дорогомоящем говне. Ау летчики ,где вы?)) Или старина Том Круз уже за вас всех победил?))
I appreciate you taking time to make a video showing the A-10 in a deeper manner. I’m just a retired Army Infantryman so my input is from my experiences with the A-10 in two wars. The A-10 only carries a set amount of flares so they can only evade so many SAM’s/MANPAD’s before they’re in a vulnerable position. The Air Force keeps a close eye on enemy activity on the ground which they get constant updates from various sources including the US Army. They do this so they know which areas are high risk to slower aircraft like the A-10 and helicopters. In a forested terrain, the A-10 will drop down to NOE level to avoid direct observation that MANPAD launchers rely on more than larger SAM systems, IR tracking missiles are a difficult threat to detect when they launch so they tend to have an AWACS scanning for all missile activity in a sector they’re traveling through. Flying NOE (Nape Of the Earth) and sometimes even lower is a sure way to avoid most missile systems detection but it requires strict focus from the pilot. If there’s friendly forces not far from where the MANPADS and SAM’s launched from AWACS can request Army attack helicopters to do a hunter-killer mission to find and destroy the enemy that fired on the birds. Another option is 155mm artillery, with modern munitions the artillery can take out pinpoint targets within 30 miles but the artillery doesn’t always have too many of those special munitions so it has to be critical before they’ll approve the use for a single MANPAD site but, they will gladly use them on a SAM site. A-10’s we’re designed to take out enemy vehicle columns and of course, tanks, lots of tanks but they found that the A-10 was an excellent platform for various stand-off weapons and bombs so, they turned it into a flying dump truck, lol. So it can do massive bombing runs and I’ve seen that myself and I almost feel sorry for the house those poor Iraqi bad guys were in since it collapsed on top of them when the A-10 hit it, this was in the winter of 2003 on the south side of Baghdad near Al-Rashid where my unit was posted (FOB Muleskinner/Camp Cuervo) I was in 2-6 Infantry, 1st Armor Division. I mention these details just to give a better context to what we did there for those who like to track unit locations and activities. We were later put on FOB St. Michael’s which was a hell hole, we got hit daily but the Iraqi’s sucked at being accurate. We rarely called in air strikes and just used the 3 155mm M-109’s on the FOB to fire back when we got mortared. So if you ever wanted to make a video then hopefully I provided some information to make it interesting. I’m not saying this video was not interesting, just thoughts for a future video. That said, the way A-10’s are used in the European theater is a bit different since we know there’ll be tanks coming out of the demon hole so then the A-10 will be in her original environment and so will I as an 11H, Heavy Anti Armor Weapons Infantryman where we use the TOW system to engage tanks starting at 4,000 meters. It takes about 15 seconds for the missile to reach that distance and nothing survives a good hit (if the missile is aimed at the tracks, it’ll just blow apart the tracks and suspension and not penetrate the crew compartment which is a waste of a missile since I’ll have to fire another missile to kill it.
Wow! I have no words! This is the most realistic and exciting A-10 cinematic I've ever seen! Outstanding work my friend! Loved the comms work! The music gave me goosebumps, and nothing like hearing a good A-10 gun fire to spark up the day! I was so invested I wanted more lol!
I’m so glad you’re able to capture the heroism that the warthog brings. The plane is truly about those guys on the ground. Keep up the amazing work JP. Idk why I haven’t seen your work sooner
Comme d habitude JP , un travail de qualité rendant hommage tant à DCS, qu aux pilotes réels et virtuels !!! Encore merci et bravo pour ces créations passionnées et de qualités inégalées !
I just watched this video and I gotta say, AMAZING JOB!!! The JTAC did a phenomenal job with calling in the fire missions, the pilots executed them flawlessly, the cinematography was stunning, and the overall communication between the pilots, command and ground was spectacular!
Either you have experience as a FiSTer with JTAC cert, an actual JTAC/CC, or you have some great friends who were, because that was incredible! I think that was the first time I actually felt immersed beyond just the regular enjoyment of a short film. Amazing film editing, music at just the right volume, the voice overs were very believable, just incredible!
Un grand grand bravo JP pour ce nouveau projet qui pose les standards.... Superbe travail sur le script et sur les voiceover, un régal ! Merci de nous donner la chance de participer sur tes projets !
This was done really well. I was aircrew on AWACS and this was pretty on the nose. I will say nowadays a lot of the comm between the JTAC and the A-10 would be mitigated by Link-16/SADL. This is outstanding work!!
Single best short movie i've seen in a while. Shots were amazing. So were the comms. I was really pulled into it. You're in a league of your own. Congratz!
Air Force Ammo Troop here 1993-1992 stationed Osan Air Base 1986, Davis Monthan A.F..B. A-10 Training Wing, OIF 2004 -2005 Camp Anaconda and 2009. loved the video. A-10 Ammo for life!
I just found your channel today and I must say that your videos are the best DCS videos on RUclips without a doubt. 10/10. You've got a talent for this my friend. Keep it up
Wow. Phenomenal. I've been planning something like this for a few months now too, and I can onlly hope to come close to this quality. Simply amazing, friend.
Just incredible work done on this video - once I got into, I forgot I was watching a simulation and I was lucky enough to have seen A-10's in action while stationed at Fort Drum, New York back in the early 80's.
@@MikeB4028 Its normal when they come to the AO or as we call it: "on station". That gives the HQ information as to what type of loadout the vehicle is configured in. Its the same way when Apache helicopters come into sector on deployments. any aviation that comes into a unit's battlespace for a patrol, they will contact the unit's battle space HQ and let them know how many vehicles and what they are carrying. That gives the HQ a ballpark figure as to how they can conduct actions on contact when they are engaging the enemy.
@@CCM1199 they are still excessive and half of them didn't need to be there. Like when the convoy is being engaged in the cinematic instead of providing CAS they say grid callouts for 3 minutes even though you can clearly see the target
The ONLY complaint I have as a watcher/listener is the level of squelch that plays across the radio comms. For someone not used to it, it is a bit much. For someone used to it, it just about right. If you are aiming for a broader, non-mil audience the squelch/static should come down a touch, at least for those listening with earbuds in. Otherwise, no critiques on it. Well done! Bravo Zulu!
Magnifique!!!! Un vrai film, le scénario et les comms au top. La tension monte progressivement, un vrai boulot de cinéaste. Bravo à tous les acteurs et au réalisateur. Ce ralenti sur le Mav' 🤩. Good Job !!!!!!!
" Les comms au top " Oui et non, trop de blabla, les 9-Line c'est pour les féru de simu, si un random passe par là et regarde la vidéo il va vite être lassé
Wow! There's so much to comment on, but attention to detail in the dialogue is astounding! The brevity codes, the communication. It's unreal. The visuals also!
Mais quel pied ! Bravo JP, somptueuse démo de la vie de nos pilotes du 354th, et qui de mieux que Doc et Riko pour nous représenter ! Bulldogs for life ! Merci ! ❤
*This film has been made using in-game footage from DCS WORLD by Eagle Dynamics.
Sound design and visual effects have been added for dramatic purposes.*
© 2023 - J.P. FERRE - Do not redistribute this video.
Hi all! I'm thrilled to present my new 16 minutes short film DCS: BULLDOGS. This project took 9 months in the making and depicts a fictional CAS mission with radio coms between A-10 pilots and a JTAC. The challenge was to be as realistic as possible, so all dialogues and procedures have been overseen by a real life JTAC!! Expect to see something they don't show you everyday in Hollywood movies :)
For the third time, this new production has been made with the precious help from the Joint Task Force Francophone (JTFF). Hope you'll enjoy! Please, let me know what you think in the comments below! Thank you so much for your support, it always means a lot!!! Fly safe. Fly Metal. Greetings from France ++
JTFF Website: jtff.fr/SITE/
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Directed & Edited by J.P. FERRE
Screenplay by DOC - www.youtube.com/@doc4854
Voice actors: EMERALD / ROBIN / SAPPHIRE / RAPTOR DAD - www.youtube.com/@RaptorDad
JTFF 354th FS pilots: DOC / TERADOR / SHARKO22 / ALRIP
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Special thanks to NICO / ICEMAKER / WOLF and EAGLE DYNAMICS
Special thanks to KINDER
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Amazing job JP. Everything was superb: Voice acting, cinematics, mission itself. Great job and looking forward to the next!!
Way too realistic and profecional ... watching the vid, make me feel like " bring your kids day to work day" as me being the kid and watch daddy at the office droping bomb 😂😂😂.
Excellent video! Excellent A-10 liveries! -Sn8ke
Damn, the hard work really paid off. I hope Tom Cruise sees this, he should let you direct the next Top Gun :D
A superb production. The realistic radio comms added a lot, and really makes this video “stand out” from the crowd … certainly from the big screen Hollywood films that ignore or distort such things! Realistic comms really highlight the cool professionalism demanded by JTACS and pilots in the high stress of combat.
Former Hog pilot here with my stamp of approval. Makes me miss the good old days!
Greatest ground troop defender of all-time! I so love the A-10! Best. Combat. Aircraft. EVAR!!!
To much talking. You got them? In the pop, cleared hot.
So cool! Is the radio chatter fairly realistic?
Respect to you sir and happy BRRRRRRRRRRT
How does it feel to pilot a gun sir?
Thanks!
Thank you very much! ❤
you know the film is good when you don't skip to the action and listen to the conversations
So its bad....skipped all that stupid pointless talking....
@@Trolden01 go back and listen to it it’s actually goated
@@Trolden01agreed
@@Trolden01too much yapping
@@Trolden01ruclips.net/video/d1DVJYxmO9g/видео.htmlsi=EXxjpdSOi8GyWEyt this one is my fav no yapping just pure action
Former Hog driver here. Nicely done old-school mission. 90% of the critical time wasted with the excessive comm you see in this video has been eliminated nowadays by the use of SADL/Link 16.
Cap
Сбили бы тебя к хуям ,Джо. И был бы ты не только бывший,но к тому же ещё дохлый водитель хога.
Thank you sir!!!!
Much respect.
DM or no hope Pope?
*standing ovations*
More accurately: sitting ovations given you cant stand up in an A10C.
@@bling__brute6048😂😂🤣🤣
This is a work of art! If this was a trailer for a full feature length film, I'd be booking cinema tickets right now!
Для вас всю жизнь войну Голливуд выигрывает. Только ваши летчики ,когда с нашими просто встречаются то начинают писаться и скулить ,как жалкие сучки. Ждем вас на ваших прекрасных ф16,17 ,18 и прочем дорогомоящем говне. Ау летчики ,где вы?)) Или старина Том Круз уже за вас всех победил?))
Very boring. The mentality to think this is a masterpiece is outlandish!
I appreciate you taking time to make a video showing the A-10 in a deeper manner. I’m just a retired Army Infantryman so my input is from my experiences with the A-10 in two wars. The A-10 only carries a set amount of flares so they can only evade so many SAM’s/MANPAD’s before they’re in a vulnerable position. The Air Force keeps a close eye on enemy activity on the ground which they get constant updates from various sources including the US Army. They do this so they know which areas are high risk to slower aircraft like the A-10 and helicopters. In a forested terrain, the A-10 will drop down to NOE level to avoid direct observation that MANPAD launchers rely on more than larger SAM systems, IR tracking missiles are a difficult threat to detect when they launch so they tend to have an AWACS scanning for all missile activity in a sector they’re traveling through. Flying NOE (Nape Of the Earth) and sometimes even lower is a sure way to avoid most missile systems detection but it requires strict focus from the pilot.
If there’s friendly forces not far from where the MANPADS and SAM’s launched from AWACS can request Army attack helicopters to do a hunter-killer mission to find and destroy the enemy that fired on the birds. Another option is 155mm artillery, with modern munitions the artillery can take out pinpoint targets within 30 miles but the artillery doesn’t always have too many of those special munitions so it has to be critical before they’ll approve the use for a single MANPAD site but, they will gladly use them on a SAM site. A-10’s we’re designed to take out enemy vehicle columns and of course, tanks, lots of tanks but they found that the A-10 was an excellent platform for various stand-off weapons and bombs so, they turned it into a flying dump truck, lol. So it can do massive bombing runs and I’ve seen that myself and I almost feel sorry for the house those poor Iraqi bad guys were in since it collapsed on top of them when the A-10 hit it, this was in the winter of 2003 on the south side of Baghdad near Al-Rashid where my unit was posted (FOB Muleskinner/Camp Cuervo) I was in 2-6 Infantry, 1st Armor Division. I mention these details just to give a better context to what we did there for those who like to track unit locations and activities. We were later put on FOB St. Michael’s which was a hell hole, we got hit daily but the Iraqi’s sucked at being accurate. We rarely called in air strikes and just used the 3 155mm M-109’s on the FOB to fire back when we got mortared. So if you ever wanted to make a video then hopefully I provided some information to make it interesting. I’m not saying this video was not interesting, just thoughts for a future video.
That said, the way A-10’s are used in the European theater is a bit different since we know there’ll be tanks coming out of the demon hole so then the A-10 will be in her original environment and so will I as an 11H, Heavy Anti Armor Weapons Infantryman where we use the TOW system to engage tanks starting at 4,000 meters. It takes about 15 seconds for the missile to reach that distance and nothing survives a good hit (if the missile is aimed at the tracks, it’ll just blow apart the tracks and suspension and not penetrate the crew compartment which is a waste of a missile since I’ll have to fire another missile to kill it.
Very insightful. Thanks for sharing.
Appreciated! Thank you very much!
Thank you for that and for your time in uniform.
US military is the greatest threat to the U.S. and the world..
Signed as an American..
then again on scale of 1 to 10 how would you rate this realistic on a scale?
Wow! I have no words! This is the most realistic and exciting A-10 cinematic I've ever seen! Outstanding work my friend! Loved the comms work! The music gave me goosebumps, and nothing like hearing a good A-10 gun fire to spark up the day! I was so invested I wanted more lol!
Thanks man - the communication details are so great!
@@specter4570 Thank you so much for the support!!! 🖤
I’m so glad you’re able to capture the heroism that the warthog brings. The plane is truly about those guys on the ground. Keep up the amazing work JP. Idk why I haven’t seen your work sooner
Какой в хуя героизм на учениях😮
Wow.. the videos made with this game play are great to watch..
DAAAAAAMMMMNNNNNNNNN THIS SHIT IS GOOD
seriously though, this is absolutely amazing.
Comme d habitude JP , un travail de qualité rendant hommage tant à DCS, qu aux pilotes réels et virtuels !!! Encore merci et bravo pour ces créations passionnées et de qualités inégalées !
I just watched this video and I gotta say, AMAZING JOB!!! The JTAC did a phenomenal job with calling in the fire missions, the pilots executed them flawlessly, the cinematography was stunning, and the overall communication between the pilots, command and ground was spectacular!
Either you have experience as a FiSTer with JTAC cert, an actual JTAC/CC, or you have some great friends who were, because that was incredible! I think that was the first time I actually felt immersed beyond just the regular enjoyment of a short film. Amazing film editing, music at just the right volume, the voice overs were very believable, just incredible!
Awesome. Thank you for your time and for sharing your art with us once again, JP. 🤩
Love it when the ladies are dressed up, and let out to play
Un grand grand bravo JP pour ce nouveau projet qui pose les standards.... Superbe travail sur le script et sur les voiceover, un régal ! Merci de nous donner la chance de participer sur tes projets !
Happy end !!!
I like it.
This was done really well. I was aircrew on AWACS and this was pretty on the nose. I will say nowadays a lot of the comm between the JTAC and the A-10 would be mitigated by Link-16/SADL. This is outstanding work!!
Well done !!!!! Think its really good
Had to share this with my friends. Excellent work, and proof of why the A-10 will always have a place in the hearts of infantrymen everywhere.
The slow mo with the Maverick..... just brilliant!! 👌
Maybe the most accurate air support movie, well done!
Single best short movie i've seen in a while. Shots were amazing. So were the comms. I was really pulled into it.
You're in a league of your own. Congratz!
MasterClass ! JP c'est vraiment magnifique ! Une finition, une qualité, un scénario excellent ! Merci à tous ceux qui ont contribué à cette vidéo !
I just started re-learning the A-10 and then this dropped. Its i sign. Awesome, thank you.
Fascinating, even though there wasn't enough "brrrrrrrrt"
Wow, une dinguerie, ça passe super vite et c'est super bien fait, bravo !
Air Force Ammo Troop here 1993-1992 stationed Osan Air Base 1986, Davis Monthan A.F..B. A-10 Training Wing, OIF 2004 -2005 Camp Anaconda and 2009. loved the video. A-10 Ammo for life!
Simply epic.
Radio is excellent.
And the slowmo maverick scene was one for the feels.
Pretty cool
👍🏼😁🇺🇸
I just found your channel today and I must say that your videos are the best DCS videos on RUclips without a doubt. 10/10. You've got a talent for this my friend. Keep it up
Superbe, comme d'habitude
Wow. Phenomenal. I've been planning something like this for a few months now too, and I can onlly hope to come close to this quality. Simply amazing, friend.
Nice video guys. :)
Gotta love those outstanding readback
This is awesome. Well done
to those A10 boys and girls thanks a bunch for your service and help, from a PMC S.OP now retired (veteran)
Super boulot ! Respect
Also, I loved how you possibly left it open for a part 2 at the end
Cool! 😎
Im gonna reserve this for after work but for now I leave my like.😁
WOW, vraiment bien . belle job d'édition video et super belle mission !!
I've just couldn't look away from a second since I hit play, awesome work!
Comms are 👌🏼😮💨
Just incredible work done on this video - once I got into, I forgot I was watching a simulation and I was lucky enough to have seen A-10's in action while stationed at Fort Drum, New York back in the early 80's.
5:00 mickey mouse from above. great work, i love this plane.
Amazing !!!
Solid radio chatter
Saw a couple of real comms between A-10's and infantry on the ground. They never had such long comms.
Yeah the Comms are WAY too much on this one lol. 90% of the video is just A-10's flying and saying random unnecessary numbers/callouts on the radio
Was strange they gave such a detailed report of all their armaments. Is that normal?
@@MikeB4028 Its normal when they come to the AO or as we call it: "on station". That gives the HQ information as to what type of loadout the vehicle is configured in. Its the same way when Apache helicopters come into sector on deployments. any aviation that comes into a unit's battlespace for a patrol, they will contact the unit's battle space HQ and let them know how many vehicles and what they are carrying. That gives the HQ a ballpark figure as to how they can conduct actions on contact when they are engaging the enemy.
@@zergling6802 Those random callouts on numbers are 10 digit grids for the target information. Its not random.
@@CCM1199 they are still excessive and half of them didn't need to be there. Like when the convoy is being engaged in the cinematic instead of providing CAS they say grid callouts for 3 minutes even though you can clearly see the target
Another truly amazing DCS cinematic. Your work has always been fantastic but this takes it to another level.
Really well done.
Bad azz guys!! Very realistic and right on time. As a boot that used to be on the ground we couldn't wait to hear that whistle above us!!
More.......MOARRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please.
Excellent, comme d'hab !
Quel travail... Bravo et un GRAND MERCI 🙂!!
The ONLY complaint I have as a watcher/listener is the level of squelch that plays across the radio comms. For someone not used to it, it is a bit much. For someone used to it, it just about right. If you are aiming for a broader, non-mil audience the squelch/static should come down a touch, at least for those listening with earbuds in. Otherwise, no critiques on it. Well done! Bravo Zulu!
Hands-down the best cinematic I've seen. Well done!
I totally love it! never seen anything more realistic and we all appreciate the hard work and effort dedicated to creating this amazing movie!
Brings back memories from being the guy on the ground. Well done!
Awesome!
Deadliest Air Frame in the world by a long shot!!! Awesome video set-up!!
Really very cool work! Thanks for posting!!
Take a bow!
That was excellent. You have done a great job :)
Simply incredible! this is a master piece of amazing work. Congratulations
10 digit grid hell yeah. Nice work.
Very good video👍
Greetings from Ecuador 🇪🇨
Yet another wonderful movie!! My wife and I loved voicing in this one! These movies just keep getting better and better!
One word, AMAZING!
Bye :)
👏👏👏👏👏🙌👏👏👏👏👏👏 more stuff like this please
Wouaw ! Vidéo excellente et avec une immersion totale. Grandiose ! Merci
A great cinematic video again! Please never stop coming out with these any time soon!
I’m speechless JP Kudos !!
Magnifique!!!! Un vrai film, le scénario et les comms au top. La tension monte progressivement, un vrai boulot de cinéaste. Bravo à tous les acteurs et au réalisateur. Ce ralenti sur le Mav' 🤩. Good Job !!!!!!!
" Les comms au top " Oui et non, trop de blabla, les 9-Line c'est pour les féru de simu, si un random passe par là et regarde la vidéo il va vite être lassé
Beautiful.
Bulldog, Ready. Amazing and stunning work JP Ferre
Phenom: Are you Ready..?
Bulldog : READY...
Discovered this video in Recommendations and Subscribed within 6 minutes. Outstanding! Mad respect, dude!
AWESOME!
Wow ! Sympa !
Merci pour toutes ces productions !
Awesome work! Thanks for sharing this with us :)
Excellent edit 👍🔥🔥🔥
Wow! There's so much to comment on, but attention to detail in the dialogue is astounding! The brevity codes, the communication. It's unreal. The visuals also!
Yeah radio etiquette bring it out really nice
Veey very very very coool!!!
Enfin une vidéo avec des vraies comms ! Superbe montage / prise de vue / ambiance sonore ! Une vraie réussite ! Bravo à toute la Team derrière 🎉
I want to like this video multiple times, great job !
Well done
excellent travail ! wow plein les yeux et les oreilles, merci !!!
Mais quel pied ! Bravo JP, somptueuse démo de la vie de nos pilotes du 354th, et qui de mieux que Doc et Riko pour nous représenter ! Bulldogs for life ! Merci ! ❤
9:46 a10: knock knock
Enemy: who’s there?
A10: BRRRRRRT
enemy OH SH-
Very good film!
Thanks to the author!
This is bloody fantastic. Well done ! !
Great job man!!! Cant wait for new one
Outstanding work mate well done!
That sound is so distinct, I remember hearing it as a kid, at the little mountains in New England.
Amazing! Unbelievable detail on the comms :)
Wow, just made me speechless. Amazing work!
Excellent Force a vous pour le travail !
i wish i could watch this for the first time again