US AH-64 Gunner Uses His Helmet to Aim Targets During Insane Live Fire Drill
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2023
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I know these guys are professionals and do this for a living, but man it seems like you'd want to stand off to the side a few degrees or something when wiring in those rockets. I'm sure there are hundreds of safeguards making it "impossible" but every once in a blue moon a video surfaces that makes you go "Holy ****! How did that happeN?!" and I'd hate for it to be something like THAT. Great video!!! Love the Apache!
They can not become armed until the signal is sent to arm them. There is no power on when they load them, so there is no way for it to arm. I'm with you though, to me it's like looking down a loaded gun, lol.
@@ComdrStew Fair enough, and yeah the "looking down a loaded gun" phrase is exactly what came to mind when watching this, hah.
Is this new? AH-1 has been doing this back in the 70/80's.
what a beast
I don't know much about the Apache. Does it have a hold setting? So it can stay still? Thanks.
yup it does SAS Alt hold and ATT hold
Hermosa aeronave Hola
Cool video but its odd to talk about cargo planes etc after the Apache part..
guy got a hitmarker like its cod
That is l°ving hands, loading these beautyful beasts🎶❤️⚡️
Get Some!
Sa video ra jud ko kita aning mananapa. 😇
Nada es imposible
Show us some icbm that would be nice
This Tec come from South Africa and that is age's ago already!
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IHADSS targeting is the name of the helmet targeting system if not stated in the video.
Makes me wonder if they have a quiet helicopter that has a silencer on it
rah66 comanche
They do have a “quiet helicopter”.. they used it in the Osama Bin Laden raid..
My dad drives portable office trailers to Dug-way Proving Grounds here in Utah every once in a while and he told me that one time when he was up there he saw one flying and you couldn’t hear it until its basically right over your head.
الطيار. رجل. الي يتكم. على. الطائره وتحقيق. الاهداف. بدقه
vengan a practicar con las carceles de ecuador
Hey! Can someone tell me what this part @2:03 is for or what is the purpose of it? Thanks in advance.
Is for the digital battlefield.
Good morning hi ji Sir
I kinda wana get the Ironman one so I never have to pay for gas would probably have to take breaks from it though might not even affect
Jesus that 30mm doesn't hit what its aimed at!
Her helmet !!
Air to air missles would be nice.
it has sidewinders
the ejection seats in these things are a bit hit and miss
If im not wrong, the only helicopter that have ejection seats, are the russian Ka-52 i guess.
I need ppl to flip the Underground Railroad off my patch and paint them ppl from there and pathway’s
I kinda really wanted a chinook that’s like that one cargobob and my own air force one but my spaceship is gona be big so I can do tours around America every year to let ppl use my equipment to go map out caves and stuff like that
BRO WHAT
@@fbubzI had a few strokes trying to read that lol
@@rbibribk i was smelling burnt toast for sure, glad we pulled thru
The AH-1 Cobra was develop after the Korean War ?? are u kidding me, it was develop during the Vietnam conflict !!
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題名日本語なのにコメント英語でここはアメリカか🇺🇸
from now on , i dont like tail rotor helicopters even if they are most advanced...therefore KA 52 all the way
it’s great for mobility but ka52 don’t even have proper atgm and IR vision system.
all the way to the ukranian ground lol. ka52 will shake itself apart without regular maintenance. dual rotors look cool but they are not the best design for helicopters.