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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @bt5294
    @bt5294 Год назад +1191

    I met a former drone pilot. He said it was very difficult because he would leave his home where he lived with his wife and kids, go to work, do drone strikes, then come home to his family after killing up to 30 people. It really messed with his head.
    Often times, he only had information from people on the ground. Yes, he made the decision to fire, but in reality, he said its the people feeding him information that control his actions. He has no way of really verifying himself.

    • @koiyujo1543
      @koiyujo1543 Год назад +19

      I've heard the way how some of their guys were treat'ed it's horr'ible the guys need better treatment for stuff like simply kil.ling people at the simple push of a button. Such as things like how I heard one pilot was someone was treated awful how people didn't understand how drones affect the pilots of drones. That's what I heard, can you tell me anything about that if the drone pilot said anything besides that?

    • @koiyujo1543
      @koiyujo1543 Год назад +7

      also that's horrible for what happened to him

    • @hanfbrot
      @hanfbrot Год назад +66

      oh no poor guy. i hope hes alright unlike the collateral damage / people who just were going by their day

    • @T.Watts89
      @T.Watts89 Год назад +41

      ​@@koiyujo1543Are you having a stroke as you typed that out?!?!

    • @GhostImperator
      @GhostImperator Год назад +1

      Were*

  • @wafu6058
    @wafu6058 Год назад +487

    As a reporter, you would think that she would know that its standard practice for the military to derresolution footage when publicly released. The footage isnt fuzzy. The footage YOURE seeing is. They dont have the same issues, and even if they did it has nothing to do with the strikes, failure to gather intel and other issues are a bigger point to discuss than something like that...

    • @__alt__568
      @__alt__568 Год назад +22

      Her specific wording was "One of the issues that have been brought up." It's unclear who the original source that brought up the issue is in this context. It could be outside sources or it could be the US military making the statement.

    • @deuscoromat742
      @deuscoromat742 Год назад +17

      @@__alt__568 That has nothing to do with the point that was made. Knowingly raising a point that you know to be false is unethical. The point is, she SHOULD know. Classic red herring.

    • @ohmygoshitscole
      @ohmygoshitscole Год назад +1

      Is it really blurred? Someone send link to where it says this

    • @wafu6058
      @wafu6058 Год назад +15

      @@__alt__568 shes still raising a false point in order to push a narrative she either knows or should know to be false.

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Год назад +1

      It's not a lady reporting. It's a man. How can you not tell this is a man's voice????

  • @nikobelic4251
    @nikobelic4251 Год назад +394

    The fact that the military is allowing this to be released means there is something better either available or close to being available

    • @FlyingCircusAct
      @FlyingCircusAct Год назад +22

      Shhhh …. (there is).

    • @nikobelic4251
      @nikobelic4251 Год назад +15

      @calebhoi what? I didn’t say anything about the pilot firing here

    • @OneWhoSnacks
      @OneWhoSnacks Год назад +17

      Things get declassified over time, not really related to new and improved equipment. Capabilities tho are still for the most part classified.

    • @OverTheVoids
      @OverTheVoids Год назад +6

      Doubtful. The major areas of military engineering that are sensitive nowadays is the actual technical data relation to systems engineering requirement, software coding, and schematic designs for all the electrical components / instruments. You didn't see any of that here, so there isn't any information disseminated that would damage national security concerns.

    • @dariusdorph-lowrie5970
      @dariusdorph-lowrie5970 10 месяцев назад +1

      this drone has been known about for years what are you saying

  • @cvspvr
    @cvspvr Год назад +465

    wouldn't killing civilians be more of an intelligence gathering problem rather than a drone/plane pilot problem?

    • @helloyes2288
      @helloyes2288 Год назад

      that, but also, ISIS at least has been known to create the conditions for a catastrophe, literally setting up some of their own atop explosives and hostages in situations likely to lead to a airstrike so they can swoop in to harvest the resentment and outrage.

    • @999Mher
      @999Mher Год назад +43

      Pretty much...

    • @noahking5531
      @noahking5531 Год назад

      It's a problem that they're using drones/planes when there is an intelligence problem

    • @nikobelic4251
      @nikobelic4251 Год назад +21

      Agreed.
      There are 3 options for these kinds of missions
      1: Send in a ground team and risk the lives of many more people
      2: use a drone and have them loiter and wait and have nobody at risk besides potential ground casualties
      3: Send a B-2 bomber with the same or potentially less intel due to their inability to loiter and carpet bomb an entire neighborhood to kill 1 guy.

    • @DonFelixGallardo
      @DonFelixGallardo 9 месяцев назад +8

      @@nikobelic4251sending in a b2 to kill one guy is just silly. Plane worth too much

  • @chadmitchell5298
    @chadmitchell5298 Год назад +923

    That human rights lady saying you cant feel the same cultural sensitivity as if you were flying in an actual fighter jet. Like what? You can’t tell who the hell is down there or what culture they are from being a mile in the air😂😂😂

    • @jessegonzales236
      @jessegonzales236 Год назад +50

      I’ve heard those cameras are reallyyyyyyy good 😬

    • @souadh.7759
      @souadh.7759 Год назад +37

      She’s Jewish woman, her people or family is not the one being killed By the drone and the incompetent soulless pilots

    • @g98989
      @g98989 Год назад +105

      She explains it in the rest of the sentence about being embedded in the region. As a pilot actually flying the plane you might be stationed in that area and therefore interacting with people from the region where you're dropping bombs. You will talk to soldiers who go patrolling the area. You will have a greater connection to people of that region.

    • @ShawnLH88
      @ShawnLH88 Год назад

      You have gps and you know where you’re firing….how dumb are you

    • @imaz7210
      @imaz7210 Год назад +35

      @souadh.7759 She isn’t Jewish for one. And two I would hardly call the pilots “incompetent and soulless”.

  • @ibrahim19872
    @ibrahim19872 12 дней назад +5

    Yemen has shot down 12 mq9 reapers
    With regular home made weapons…

  • @ronnie_5150
    @ronnie_5150 Год назад +106

    A lot of times, it is not the drone pilot who makes the decision to fire. The decision goes through a "Kill chain". Drone crews identify a potential target, the imagery is sent to higher ups, analysts, and even lawyers to make the call.

    • @User_yhvz
      @User_yhvz Год назад +3

      You forgot the President

    • @annasad
      @annasad 9 месяцев назад +6

      So what is the point of this check and balances if all that chain failed? Means the whole process was flawed.

    • @JL_____
      @JL_____ 8 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@annasadIt means mistakes happened... Doesn't necessarily mean the whole process is flawed. This is war, shit happens, obviously. The goal should be to make improvements.

    • @fabb5
      @fabb5 6 месяцев назад +2

      the Houti has shot down one yesterday.-----

    • @ronnie_5150
      @ronnie_5150 6 месяцев назад

      @@JL_____ Exactly. Glad you said it so I didn't have to. 😁

  • @tcniel
    @tcniel Год назад +155

    When I was an artillery forward observer in Vietnam, I had the same fears of killing the wrong people, you do the best you can with the data you have at the time and pray you are correct, it is why war is referred to as an art.

    • @StevenHanover
      @StevenHanover Год назад +3

      Where did Yamashita bury the loot

    • @samiullahdawoodzai3417
      @samiullahdawoodzai3417 Год назад

      What about going around killing innocent farmers for no reason and than peeing on them ? Your army has been doing that on video and you can watch it I mean come on stop acting as if it's so difficult for y'all to kill the "wrong people" 😂

    • @afiqzaki95
      @afiqzaki95 Год назад +3

      Good thing suicide bomber works that way, with the data they had, they prayed that they were correct. It is an art actually seeing blood splatter here and there. Hallelujah

    • @ragzy7108
      @ragzy7108 7 месяцев назад

      Congrats on probably killing innocent people in a war you lost

    • @Aimemakhtr
      @Aimemakhtr 2 месяца назад

      Of cuz this is US terrorist drone

  • @checkmate058
    @checkmate058 Год назад +202

    A pilot 2 miles in the sky looking at cameras and sensors isn't in any better position to gauge ethics of the activity on the ground than a guy in a box on us soil looking at cameras and sensors.
    Its clear that insufficent intelligence gathering or the checks and balances of the aproval process that either pilot, remote or local, would have to go through isn't good enough. Being able to delete a person without any immediate risk should be something done cautiously and only with 100% guaranteed success.

    • @CentauriSphere
      @CentauriSphere Год назад +1

      best comment 👍🏼

    • @Lucas-vd2gx
      @Lucas-vd2gx Год назад +8

      Yeah that remark made no sense. Unless those pilots in the sky have eagle-eye vision!!

    • @donpayton737
      @donpayton737 Год назад

      It's a lot more than 2 miles

    • @checkmate058
      @checkmate058 Год назад

      @@donpayton737 oh.

    • @babayaga9102
      @babayaga9102 Год назад

      02:16 that idiot really said cultural sensitivity. Does she think pilots who fly "fixed wing" planes knows culture of the enemy or cares about culture.

  • @totallynottoaster1114
    @totallynottoaster1114 Год назад +53

    A Russian Su-27 did not collide with an MQ-9 over Syria, however a Su-27 did ram into a MQ-9 over the Black Sea, Russian Su-35s dumped flares on an MQ-9 in Syria but that's not what you meant, please try to be accurate in your reporting next time.
    For anyone wondering the narrator says something at the end about A su-27 colliding with a MQ-9 over Syria where the footage from the MQ-9 being rammed over the Black Sea is shown.

    • @Eperez27
      @Eperez27 Год назад

      hit the tail prop

    • @badhombre4942
      @badhombre4942 Год назад +1

      Su-27 pissed on the reaper and melted one of its props.

    • @MitchNewman-l6r
      @MitchNewman-l6r 5 месяцев назад

      Don’t matter it still got all the way in Syria without being spotted.

    • @minecraftnstuff17
      @minecraftnstuff17 3 месяца назад

      The furry being annoying and pedantic as always.

  • @Doomsday499
    @Doomsday499 Год назад +52

    The thing I don't quite understand is: Why blame the *drone* for the civilian casualties? Even if it was a manned aircraft, the outcome would have been the same. It still would have looked like a threat, if the operator/pilot was in the aircraft or not, they're seeing the same thing.

    • @normaluser4599
      @normaluser4599 Год назад +7

      Nothing screams threat quite like a wedding

    • @ddrevm
      @ddrevm Год назад +2

      I couldn’t agree more

    • @luffirton
      @luffirton Год назад

      Yes they may have seen the same thing but they are trained very differently and derfor are thinking very different about the decision making. You can’t ignore that the experience of being there in a cockpit sure is more intense and different than not being there many miles away.

    • @DaveSmith-cp5kj
      @DaveSmith-cp5kj 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@normaluser4599 "wedding"

    • @DaveSmith-cp5kj
      @DaveSmith-cp5kj 11 месяцев назад

      @@luffirton There isn't any intel or decision making difference between a manned or unmanned aircraft. The pilot sees the exact same thing. Many of the optical suites are even the exact same.
      This is a lot like gun control. An AR-15 seems scary because the media tells you it is, but no one bats an eye at a 22lr handgun which historically has been used in way more murders than an AR-15.

  • @LaidbackAF
    @LaidbackAF Год назад +7

    It’s litterally called the “reaper” because it just comes to kill - doesn’t discriminate

  • @ahmedsophi5107
    @ahmedsophi5107 17 дней назад +5

    Yemen dropped 12 from it 😅😅😅

  • @salpirwani
    @salpirwani Год назад +26

    Airforce: Pilots Wanted. Must have at least 5 yrs of Flight Simulator Gaming Experience! 😂

    • @syedinchicago7443
      @syedinchicago7443 6 месяцев назад +1

      And a free ticket to eternal hellfires on judgement day.

  • @jbl7092
    @jbl7092 Год назад +54

    Pretty sure these drone pilots are the best instrument-rated pilots in the world!

    • @chltmdwp
      @chltmdwp Год назад

      they aren't pilots as they are not in the aircrafts.

    • @FlyingCircusAct
      @FlyingCircusAct Год назад +1

      Nah

    • @FuNkEyMoNKeY288
      @FuNkEyMoNKeY288 Год назад +12

      @@chltmdwp They're considered pilots. theyre physically controlling the plane through the GCS and have a sensor operator controlling the camera. Both are considered Pilot/Co-pilot in the MQ9. They both get their aviator wings just as any F-16/F-35 pilot would.

    • @jeffersonsteeflex2364
      @jeffersonsteeflex2364 Месяц назад

      Correct, if you look at the pilot's HUD at 12:55 you can see his flight graphics are overlayed on top of what the targeting pod is looking at on the ground, not what is in front of them in the sky. This is how they fly 95% of the time. So although they may be flying in VFR conditions, they are still flying exclusively on instruments since the camera is pointed at the ground

  • @Khemtime
    @Khemtime Год назад +35

    Must be nice to be able to visit Cannon AFB, film for a little bit, and then get the hell out. My thoughts and prayers go out to the poor airmen stationed there.

  • @highcommander2007
    @highcommander2007 Год назад +42

    7:42 they always talk about fuzzy footage; but this is mostly classified military craft... meaning the footage we are seeing has been processed and stripped of quality and function. Anything you see is a factor of 10 worse than what the government actually sees. Why? Well for one thing, the government can't let their adversaries know actual capabilities or that could lead to enemies creating development goals based on those. So let's stop saying the "footage was blurry."

    • @OneWhoSnacks
      @OneWhoSnacks Год назад

      This is wrong, the military only data masks and selective editing of footage.

  • @aleeofficial2m674
    @aleeofficial2m674 2 месяца назад +36

    Yemen shot down 8 mq9 drones in a year😂

  • @frisk151
    @frisk151 Год назад +17

    Let us get this straight... The drone pilots are not to blame whatsoever.. They are NOT the ones who decide to engage or not to engage.. They have a shot-caller that gets and gives clearances to fire... The pilots just do what they are told to do by the powers above...

    • @spaceladjack3105
      @spaceladjack3105 Год назад +3

      Pretty much. They do have the final say in releasing the weapon as pilot in command, which basically means they can still refuse to release a weapon for any reason. Ultimately though the authority and main decision/clearance is received from up the chain after going through a whole vetting process. Pilots can deny any clearance given, but they can't independently clear themselves to engage a target if that makes sense.

    • @Itzskimpy
      @Itzskimpy Год назад +5

      They chose to do this. They're definitely to blame they're not being forced to sign up and be drone pilot

    • @spaceladjack3105
      @spaceladjack3105 Год назад +4

      @@Itzskimpy Responsibility is shared across multiple authorities. Choosing to take a life is never one person's sole responsibility as I explained in my other reply. Sure, pilots choose to fly the aircraft, but they are not just bloodthirsty killers. It's a profession that's taken very seriously to avoid unnecessary noncombatant casualties to the max extent possible.

    • @DaveSmith-cp5kj
      @DaveSmith-cp5kj 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@Itzskimpy This is probably the most ignorant comment I have ever read. Clearly you post comments before reading what you are replying to.

    • @onlybetasgetoffendedbystri8030
      @onlybetasgetoffendedbystri8030 11 месяцев назад

      then get fired@@spaceladjack3105

  • @MERC905
    @MERC905 Год назад +54

    My late uncle was an infantryman in the 96th Division on Okinawa and told my dad of an incident that should have killed him, but he survived. Uncle's company was spread out moving through some tall grass as they carefully looked for the enemy. My uncle said as he took a step, the soil felt spongy, and his step was immediately followed by a blast that threw him backwards. He was covered with blood and bits of tissue. Fellow soldiers rushed to him, thinking he was wounded. As it turned out, aside from ringing ears and being shaken up, he was whole and uninjured. What the soldiers found was a Japanese soldier in a camoflauged foxhole who apparently detonated a grenade under his chin, blowing off his head and helmet. As to why the fragments didn't hit my uncle, they figured the enemy's helmet and the material covering the foxhole deflected and absorbed some of the blast. My uncle survived the Battle of Okinawa and was one of the few men in his company who made it through without being wounded or killed. The fighting was so bad, the above story was the only battle incident he would discuss after the war with my dad, who was also a soldier.

    • @JustinRM20
      @JustinRM20 Год назад +7

      Great story. Tough men. My grandmother remembers fondly the chewing gum and chocolate she got from a GI. A stark contrast to a group of German soldiers standing around the corpse of a young man laying in a pool of blood. We Europeans are eternally grateful.

    • @markusmeldre
      @markusmeldre Год назад +7

      how is this related to Reaper Drones

    • @JustinRM20
      @JustinRM20 Год назад +5

      @@markusmeldre Because some reaper drone operators are conflicted and struggle with civilian life after killing people. The same way his uncle struggled after fighting the Japanese.

  • @JogBird
    @JogBird Год назад +110

    america can kill a coachroach from halfway across the world, but, cant find money for school bus drivers

    • @ikematthews6866
      @ikematthews6866 Год назад +17

      Maybe because government shouldn’t be in education? Would you trust the state to make iPhones?🤷‍♂️

    • @CrimsonAlchemist
      @CrimsonAlchemist Год назад

      Or won't stop looters from looting super markets in plain day light

    • @SexyUndisputed2All
      @SexyUndisputed2All Год назад +1

      Dumbest reply. Trillions spent for military complex buddies and can't spare like .00000001% on its people is what he meant

    • @majie1018
      @majie1018 Год назад

      Not the issue here! The real cockroaches are living large in America. Ppl are not a priority. Politicians are only concern about ppl when there’s an election. And ppl need to understand that. Which they haven’t!

    • @mmerekomoshomo5412
      @mmerekomoshomo5412 Год назад +6

      Industrial Military Complex

  • @trivialtrav
    @trivialtrav Год назад +48

    While it's messed up and more should be done to prevent civilian deaths, how is a remote pilot any different than a guy sitting in a cockpit thousands of feet up?
    Pilots are detached from the ground no mater what.

    • @untasty4215
      @untasty4215 Год назад +4

      Maybe cause one is actually in the air, while the other is practically playing a video game

    • @trivialtrav
      @trivialtrav Год назад +23

      @@untasty4215 Modern cockpits are more video game like than ever. They're not looking down on people out of the window, they're looking at screens and graphical displays. They're getting almost the same view as a remote pilot. Neither of them are anywhere near the explosion.
      Both of them are looking at computer screens and pressing a button. They're both nowhere near the explosion and they're far away from any possible retaliation.
      I'm not defending bombing innocent civilians. I'm only saying that putting pilots in actual planes wouldn't change anything. They're both detached.

    • @stevenr.rodriguez9997
      @stevenr.rodriguez9997 Год назад

      It's taking away the single only way of succeeding in fighting back from whoever's home towns are being decimated, if you're going to all but indiscriminately kill people then stick your leg out more than not at all, if you kill someone's friend, child or other family, be prepared to die as a consequence.

    • @spaceladjack3105
      @spaceladjack3105 Год назад +2

      In this case, does matter that they're not in a manned aircraft. Most manned aircraft just get orders to boom and zoom on targets in a matter of hours. The MQ-9 crews can do that, but most of the time they observe targets for upwards of months before striking them. All-in-all it is much, much more personal for MQ-9 crews, hence the higher likelihood of PTSD than manned pilots, especially considering they can't talk to friends and family about classified flights even though they go home to "normal life" the same day unlike being deployed.
      I grew up on playing Call of Duty back in the day and it doesn't compare at all. There's a difference between just playing a game and working a lethal profession.

    • @definitelynotthefbi4412
      @definitelynotthefbi4412 Год назад +1

      Yeah, definitely seems more like the fault of intelligence rather than the fault of a drone pilot/fighter pilot.

  • @thepodminute
    @thepodminute 3 месяца назад +5

    Yemen just shot down an MQ9, it's the third one.

  • @mohamedalhumaidi
    @mohamedalhumaidi 6 месяцев назад +27

    next video should be : How Yemeni Drone Pilots "land" The $32 Million MQ-9 Reaper

    • @warlord6935
      @warlord6935 2 месяца назад +1

      Broooo. Be careful, FBI might be searchibg for you 😂

    • @free_stylabro6490
      @free_stylabro6490 2 месяца назад +2

      Crazy part is they have downed 5 already.

  • @coldzero9174
    @coldzero9174 3 месяца назад +5

    One of these mq has been taken down in Yemen today. Total 7 mqs after October seventh

    • @ytb3748
      @ytb3748 Месяц назад

      @coldzero9174 you're so lucky that RUclips did not censor/delete your comment. I posted a similar comment which got deleted by RUclips none-sense algorithm LOL

  • @vijayroy6358
    @vijayroy6358 Год назад +13

    Drones are one of next level thing which mankind has discovered

    • @jimmyboe25
      @jimmyboe25 Год назад +4

      Crazy part is they have been around since the 60’s

    • @vijayroy6358
      @vijayroy6358 Год назад

      @@jimmyboe25 intresting

  • @tysone1254
    @tysone1254 Год назад +3

    I see these flying above Fargo ND almost every single day while im working.

    • @SammyNineFingers
      @SammyNineFingers Год назад

      20 Years ago you used to see the Happy Hooligans occasionally flying their F-16's. When I transferred to NDSU I lived off-campus and parked at the Fargodome and remember hearing them when they would land or takeoff while I would be walking to class...It was unbearably loud sometimes.

  • @PortuguesePirate99
    @PortuguesePirate99 Год назад +19

    I see a military video and automatically hear the narrators voice🤣 The guy has a badass voice for these videos

  • @eliasmai6170
    @eliasmai6170 Год назад +37

    it doesn't matter if a pilot is in a fix wing craft. they are just pushing buttons and never have to see their targets up close and personal. if they want uo close and personal, have better digital image processing with better resolutions.

    • @XX-166
      @XX-166 Год назад +4

      So says you from a comfy couch in your home.

    • @spaceladjack3105
      @spaceladjack3105 Год назад +1

      In a way yes the pilots are just button pushers and have a minimal role in the decision to strike a target, but in this case it very much does matter that they're not in a manned aircraft. Most fixed-wing aircraft just get orders to boom and zoom on targets in a matter of hours. The MQ-9 crews can do that, but most of the time they observe targets for upwards of months before striking them. All-in-all it is much, much more personal for MQ-9 crews, hence the higher likelihood of PTSD than manned pilots.

    • @XX-166
      @XX-166 Год назад

      @@spaceladjack3105 talk to the manned aircraft pilots and you’ll see it’s tough for them also

  • @stepbruv8780
    @stepbruv8780 Год назад +74

    The greatest keyboard warrior ever

  • @AlexandraBolz
    @AlexandraBolz Год назад +5

    As someone who is thinking about doing the Air Force, these videos are so interesting.

    • @kenlandon6130
      @kenlandon6130 10 месяцев назад +1

      The vast majority of Air Force personnel do nothing like this. They're in support roles usually in jobs that correspond 1-to-1 with a civilian job.

    • @alainportant6412
      @alainportant6412 7 месяцев назад

      @@kenlandon6130 a lot of NATO countries are hiring drone people these days

  • @bhagrt
    @bhagrt Год назад +2

    I find it funnier they have their name tapes pulled for anonymity, but their name is with their interview 💀

  • @abdullahsafi2287
    @abdullahsafi2287 Месяц назад +3

    11 missed

  • @redhelmet8
    @redhelmet8 Год назад +1

    Casual Opsec reminder boys

  • @AbdennacerAyeb
    @AbdennacerAyeb Год назад +8

    How on earth a man can sleep, and get back to home after killing 7 civilians people.

    • @Chitownprince83
      @Chitownprince83 Год назад

      Children too! The propaganda machine is very powerful

    • @ethanwake7759
      @ethanwake7759 Год назад +2

      Like this. 😴 🛌

    • @chandelier6811
      @chandelier6811 Год назад +3

      Probably because he didn’t know that he killed children

  • @Yellowdreamm
    @Yellowdreamm 11 дней назад +2

    Easley destroy by Yemeni forces

  • @Roocat4
    @Roocat4 Год назад +7

    Imagine just seeing "reconnecting" when you're flying it

    • @brentsummers2676
      @brentsummers2676 Год назад +1

      It’s something we train for actually

    • @redhelmet8
      @redhelmet8 Год назад

      @@brentsummers2676 Fancy seeing you here :)

    • @spaceladjack3105
      @spaceladjack3105 Год назад

      @@brentsummers2676 Really is fancy seeing you here wow

  • @Fealinqs
    @Fealinqs Год назад +3

    I was so close to getting this job on my ASVAB and was depressed because I wanted to protect people without putting myself in danger. I will try again when I get to the end of my mos contract

  • @sujitdsouza
    @sujitdsouza Год назад +40

    Irrespective of a drone or a physical fighter aircraft performing a sortie, the decision has already been made and the mode of execution does the alter the intended outcome however twisted and sinister or justified it might be. You are in the armed forces and the powers that be have spent a lot of money to make sure you have learnt to follow orders.

    • @onazram1
      @onazram1 Год назад

      That's right, and as a remote pilot it is not just your decision to kill, it's the entire chain of command.
      You get a special opportunity to do this very specializes work, don't cry about it after... You know who is plugging
      up the VA system with patients, kids that volunteer to go into the military to perform a duty, then come home
      and complain they have PTSD and receive a lifetime of disability because a bomb went off near them or they were shot at!

    • @sujitdsouza
      @sujitdsouza Год назад

      @@onazram1 The veteran's human guilt if any in America's so called shit storms around the world is at least addressed in their medical centres as taking lives can never be justified. Unfortunately nothing changes with the change of guard at the executive level of govt or in Capital Hill.
      You sign up in the US armed forces to satisfy the agendas of the elite in US govt and Capital Hill. There was 1% inspiration and 99% corruption in the so called War on terror. It should actually have been called War of Terror.
      Fortunately "to the best of my knowledge", India is no Pakistan for America to openly use armed drones.

  • @papachung6639
    @papachung6639 Год назад +4

    That lady’s comment about sitting in a fixed wing aircraft was kinda weird. Why specify fixed wing (as opposed to rotary wing, aka helicopters)?

  • @tedl8178
    @tedl8178 9 месяцев назад +4

    down by houthi with a 10k weapon, good exchange rate. apparently us dollar is still the strongest

  • @Ed.G
    @Ed.G 9 месяцев назад +12

    Who’s here after Houthis shut down this 30 million drone 😂

    • @syedinchicago7443
      @syedinchicago7443 6 месяцев назад

      Slingshot shoots 30M drone

    • @chanakya5480
      @chanakya5480 Месяц назад

      😂but the drone collected information more valuable than 30 m$

  • @ugwusomto
    @ugwusomto 7 месяцев назад

    See how complex it is to fly this drone , now imagine the people who built it

  • @wilmersonclavaton8231
    @wilmersonclavaton8231 Год назад +22

    Who will be held accountable if they made a mistake and killed civilians?

  • @AiShart57
    @AiShart57 3 месяца назад +1

    Good job yamen...

  • @charlesbii6749
    @charlesbii6749 2 месяца назад +4

    The ones the houthis are shooting it down every month 😂😂😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅

  • @Jarod-vg9wq
    @Jarod-vg9wq 2 месяца назад

    The hellfire missile with the Multi-blade payload instead of an standard explosive 🧨 one is a breakthrough.

  • @JAKphoenixify
    @JAKphoenixify Год назад +7

    Fun fact: there is a legal function attached to the team that approves targets for termination.

    • @mskettelhut
      @mskettelhut Год назад +11

      Not sure why this video is skipping this vital piece of information. Those pilots have layers of approval prior to firing. None of them are firing "at-will".

    • @JAKphoenixify
      @JAKphoenixify Год назад +1

      @@mskettelhut because then some Congress man Or woman will have the bright idea to get involved. I think John Rizzo(CIAs chief legal officer for more than 20 years) stated that they deliberately omitted that info to avoid congress from probing too hard.

    • @FlyingCircusAct
      @FlyingCircusAct Год назад

      Correct.

  • @andrewmackemzie4565
    @andrewmackemzie4565 Год назад +1

    I hear dis dude everywhere.

  • @Firedog105
    @Firedog105 Год назад +7

    The fact they took off their nameplates tells a lot.

    • @ik5852
      @ik5852 Год назад +3

      i mean would u want ur last name on display to a reporter and to youtube

  • @andrewwayne777
    @andrewwayne777 Год назад +3

    "You can't just willy nilly cause civilian harm" Russian commanders: "hold my vodka blin, watch dis cyka!"

    • @DaveSmith-cp5kj
      @DaveSmith-cp5kj 11 месяцев назад

      Russians may get flack for the Moscow Theater Crisis, but you go to hand it to them, they stopped domestic terrorism better than when Bill Clinton, Obama, and Biden gave terrorists billions of dollars in return for hostages and incentivize terror.

  • @MdRehan-ii4dz
    @MdRehan-ii4dz 10 дней назад +1

    that destroyed many times by houties🤣🤣

  • @keithdolezel
    @keithdolezel Год назад +3

    Funny how an ad of Obama asking for donations popped up when watching this.

  • @christophb2736
    @christophb2736 Год назад +2

    So having no pilots onboard allows to consult additional staff in the ground control unit. Cause they couldn‘t attach cameras to the drone, if there are pilots in the aircraft?

  • @paulreza5354
    @paulreza5354 Год назад +4

    Can't wait to buy one. 😆

  •  6 месяцев назад

    the new sat camera technology it so good reduces the need of these.

  • @bblwarrantydepartment981
    @bblwarrantydepartment981 Год назад +4

    “Cultural sensitivity and being embedded w a community “ lady wtf are you talking about. Our military is targeting the worst of the worst

    • @DaveSmith-cp5kj
      @DaveSmith-cp5kj 11 месяцев назад

      These days the government finds more solidarity with terrorists than their own citizens or servicemen.

  • @kabenitezguy
    @kabenitezguy Год назад

    the guy who’s talking needs to do an f-150 commercial
    “built ford tough”

  • @marchlopez9934
    @marchlopez9934 Год назад +6

    The MQ-9 Reaper drone has become a crucial part of modern warfare, with its portability and long-range capabilities allowing it to reach remote locations. However, the use of drones has also been controversial due to concerns about civilian casualties. In August 2022, the Pentagon finalized a civilian harm mitigation and response action plan to address this issue.
    The MQ-9 Reaper is piloted from a ground control station, which can be located up to 1600 miles away from the drone. The drone's missions include gathering intelligence, surveillance, combat search and rescue, providing close air support, and precision strikes.
    The Air Force has been operating remotely piloted aircraft for a couple of decades now, with the MQ-1 Predator being modified to fire missiles in 2001. The MQ-9 Reaper succeeded the Predator with advanced capabilities and longer endurance.
    Drone pilots are trained to avoid harm to innocent civilians, with a process in place to ensure the correct target is identified and any collateral damage is accounted for. However, mistakes have occurred in the past due to the emotional distance between the pilot and the target.
    The use of drones in modern warfare is a controversial topic due to concerns about civilian casualties. The Pentagon has developed a plan to address this issue, and drone pilots are trained to minimize harm to innocent civilians.

    • @waleededoo6134
      @waleededoo6134 Год назад +2

      Did you have chat GPT write this?

    • @marchlopez9934
      @marchlopez9934 Год назад +1

      @@waleededoo6134 RUclips Summarizer

    • @evanshannon
      @evanshannon Год назад

      Yes, thank you, we watched the video.

  • @MalikJohnson-sx7wb
    @MalikJohnson-sx7wb 5 месяцев назад +1

    Not me in the camera shot 🥴

  • @pepperroni6252
    @pepperroni6252 Год назад +4

    1:12 "As US troops" *shows UK troops*

    • @JH-xf3zr
      @JH-xf3zr 9 месяцев назад

      No😊

    • @pepperroni6252
      @pepperroni6252 9 месяцев назад

      @@JH-xf3zr literally yes, those are Brits

  • @michaelvainer3350
    @michaelvainer3350 Год назад +2

    Well done !

  • @ashenayeqarib2075
    @ashenayeqarib2075 5 месяцев назад +8

    Yemen'in aslan adamları bu serçelerden kaç tanesini sapanla avladılar? 🤣

    • @emperorpalpatine7540
      @emperorpalpatine7540 5 месяцев назад

      Wake up awful Troll, no drone in the world is unbeatable! But for sure the MQ-9 Reaper is the best in the world! What about the thousands drones Russia has lost in Ukraine.

    • @Inero_01
      @Inero_01 5 месяцев назад

      @@emperorpalpatine7540 My friend, this is very embarrassing 2000$ drone take down 35 million dollars drone, and not just once, they did it 6 times

  • @TurboWorld
    @TurboWorld 7 месяцев назад

    One of these just cruised my house bro. For an hour. Houston Texas. @1am to 2am 4.5.24 what the entire fawk

  • @athekosihlubi6133
    @athekosihlubi6133 Год назад +29

    Imagine sitting at home and then boom, you're dead. Simply because some American soldier many miles from you thought you were a threat.

    • @XX-166
      @XX-166 Год назад +27

      Another couch warmer making assertions for a person sitting in the real hot seat following orders

    • @JustinRM20
      @JustinRM20 Год назад +14

      ​@@XX-166 That's not the point he's conveying, neither is he making an assertion, as he's presenting a hypothetical situation, which is justified by real-world instances of collateral damage. He's raising a point about the moral implications of drone operations, which you seem to interpret as an attack on the experience of the operators.

    • @XX-166
      @XX-166 Год назад +4

      @@JustinRM20 you seem to assert that you’re a pro and have walked in the shoes of the drone operators. You have zero knowledge and there’s no need to be someone else’s public relations girl… they can speak for themselves.

    • @JustinRM20
      @JustinRM20 Год назад +5

      @@XX-166 I'm surprised by your ability to discern whether I have knowledge on a subject by a RUclips comment. I wish I had the power to dictate who replies to me (preferably only those who agree with me, those who don't have a Hellfire missile knocking on their roof).

    • @XX-166
      @XX-166 Год назад

      @@JustinRM20 save your breath for your inflatable date as that’s no surprise to you goober.

  • @7neomatrix
    @7neomatrix 7 дней назад

    Beginning voice 🔥🔥

  • @jhomabangis3660
    @jhomabangis3660 7 месяцев назад +1

    I hope the Philippines will have a technology like this to stop china bullying and defend our territory..

  • @MrApplesaucestuff
    @MrApplesaucestuff Год назад +7

    Lets keep irrelevant news reporters out of this. These people are clueless

    • @theepicsealshow123
      @theepicsealshow123 Год назад

      explain then since you're so well informed. What drone did you fly?

  • @fnc8049
    @fnc8049 Год назад +1

    Looks like some soldiers might be able to work from home very soon.

  • @JigilJigil
    @JigilJigil Год назад +3

    Did you know the Iranian people call Qassem Soleimani "Kotlet" after he was killed by MQ-9 Reaper, Kotlet is an Iranian food, simliar to a hamburger that is made with meat and potato, after Soleimani was killed, the term became popular among the Iranian people, that's how much the Iranian people despise the regime and it's people.

  • @username25o9
    @username25o9 9 месяцев назад

    War has truly come a long way since WWII. 80 years ago, we could accept 250k ppl dying in one battle. Now the numbers are far, far less. I couldn't imagine the mindsets of the soldiers in that time.

  • @Shaftalooooo
    @Shaftalooooo 6 месяцев назад +4

    How yemen forces take down?

  • @mithileshjha2561
    @mithileshjha2561 Год назад

    Very Dangerous MQ-9 Reaper Drone.

  • @toivopirttimaki9156
    @toivopirttimaki9156 Год назад +3

    that Drone has killed more civilians than soldiers

    • @XX-166
      @XX-166 Год назад

      Says you from your mommies warm couch

  • @Shadinsb
    @Shadinsb Год назад

    "Hahahahaha... Lemme stop by the bank." - Raytheon, 2023

  • @dirtmcgirt6531
    @dirtmcgirt6531 Год назад +13

    There is no difference between a conventional pilot and a drone pilot killing people. It's all about the training to avoid 3rd party casualties!

  • @OkiFool66
    @OkiFool66 Год назад +1

    Shout out to LtCol Hill! Loved workin for him!

  • @coldzero9174
    @coldzero9174 5 месяцев назад +13

    😂 Yemen is taking down one drone a month! 😅

    • @kEINZDA
      @kEINZDA 5 месяцев назад +3

      Three, actually.

    • @emperorpalpatine7540
      @emperorpalpatine7540 5 месяцев назад +3

      No big deal 2-3 drones are almost nothing. What about the thousands drones, fighting jets, helicopters etc Russia has lost in Ukraine 😂

    • @rzaiguihamed5778
      @rzaiguihamed5778 2 месяца назад

      8 😂​@@emperorpalpatine7540

    • @Blackbadger554
      @Blackbadger554 2 месяца назад

      Update 6​@@kEINZDA

  • @capt.ronaldspeirs1591
    @capt.ronaldspeirs1591 Год назад +1

    reconnaissance: Keşif

  • @vladimirminhaz4127
    @vladimirminhaz4127 Месяц назад +2

    Who came here after this drone was destroyed by Houthis?!!

  • @AndrewGBernhardt
    @AndrewGBernhardt Год назад +6

    Drone pilots are seeing the same thing a regular pilot would see. There's little difference.

  • @sferris33
    @sferris33 2 дня назад

    Not as glamorous, but it’s the replacement of the A10 Warthog

  • @MADmosche
    @MADmosche Год назад +5

    They can pilot them from much further away than 1600 miles. The drones in the Middle East are piloted from Nevada. Get your info correct 😮

  • @All_EYES_ON_PALESTINE
    @All_EYES_ON_PALESTINE 9 месяцев назад +7

    😂 Yemenis destroyed your 30 million dollar drone

    • @XxBillyGoatNinjaxX
      @XxBillyGoatNinjaxX 6 месяцев назад

      replaceable

    • @yangerjamir0906
      @yangerjamir0906 2 месяца назад

      Hey Billy, replaceable but can't replace the embarrassing reputation of a multi million dollar drone brought down by a bunch of medeival sand dwellers.

    • @TheFoodReviewGuys
      @TheFoodReviewGuys Месяц назад

      We allowed it 😂

  • @jacobbring571
    @jacobbring571 11 месяцев назад

    It is brazen of them to admit they killed a military officer of another nation by the drone. Who will held somebody accountable killing someone without due process?

  • @drabberfrog
    @drabberfrog Год назад +3

    Make a video about the military's suicide drones!

  • @ryand141
    @ryand141 7 месяцев назад

    Some chick walked in to the propeller of one of those drones while testing it.

  • @lilytea3
    @lilytea3 Год назад +14

    0:19: ⚠ The MQ-9 Reaper drone has revolutionized modern warfare, but concerns about civilian casualties and mistakes made by remote pilots have overshadowed its effectiveness.
    3:37: ✈ The MQ-9 Reaper is an unmanned aircraft known for its persistence and ability to loiter for long periods of time.
    6:41: ✈ The MQ-9 Reaper is an unmanned aircraft equipped with advanced sensors and capable of carrying laser-guided missiles.
    9:29: ✈ The Air Force's ground control station allows for additional personnel to assist in missions, such as doctors or survival experts.
    12:19: ✈ The video discusses the use of drones in military operations and the importance of precision and accuracy in targeting.
    14:44: ✈ The MQ-9 Reaper drone plays a vital role in military operations, but its pilots face emotional burdens and the need for continuous training to minimize civilian casualties.
    Recap by Tammy AI

  • @nizartawfiq8810
    @nizartawfiq8810 2 месяца назад +1

    Yemen: hello

  • @EzzSo
    @EzzSo 5 месяцев назад +6

    I just came here after the Houthis downed the 6th of this sorry a$$ drone lol

  • @tkdhanesh01
    @tkdhanesh01 9 месяцев назад

    You cant rely on technology forever, unless combined with real ground level intel

  • @jonasbaine3538
    @jonasbaine3538 Год назад +4

    Ukraine doing serious damage with simple retail drones.

  • @JesseFanelli-Hope
    @JesseFanelli-Hope Год назад +1

    ""Enemy UAV in the area"

  • @tornado-s-2012
    @tornado-s-2012 6 месяцев назад +4

    😂Yemen's Houthis shot down another American MQ-9 Reaper attack UAV worth more than $10 million.
    Then they waited for an official statement from the Pentagon, which stated that “the drone fell due to a technical malfunction” and only after that they published a video of how they shot down an MQ-9 Reaper, catching the Americans in yet another lie)))
    It's easy to humiliate Americans when the truth is on your side)))

  • @RickSancheZ-jc6zr
    @RickSancheZ-jc6zr 2 месяца назад

    DJI already took notes and upgraded lol

  • @Lonely_Matar
    @Lonely_Matar 5 месяцев назад +10

    😂This is not true, because Yemen was able to shoot down six aircraft of this type with ease. You say it is advanced, but in reality it is just a game for the Yemeni army 😂😂

  • @bigwaidave4865
    @bigwaidave4865 Год назад +1

    Do you think the Russian or Chinese having this technology would give a shit?

  • @jakeryan152
    @jakeryan152 Год назад +4

    If I ever join the military I’m going be a drone pilot, less dangerous and less PTSD from what I’ve heard, due to desensitization from frankly videogames.

    • @KawsikaBasnayake
      @KawsikaBasnayake Год назад +3

      Or you know, you could do a job that doesn't involve killing people...

    • @spaceladjack3105
      @spaceladjack3105 Год назад

      It is less dangerous for the pilot and sensor operators yes, but statistically a much greater likelihood of PTSD due to the amount of targets you prosecute, the length of time at which you prosecute them (sometimes upwards of a few months looking at one person), and the fact that most operations are classified that you can't tell family or friends about even though you go back to "normal life" the same day unlike being deployed.
      I grew up on playing Call of Duty back in the day and it doesn't compare at all. There's a difference between just playing a game and working a lethal profession.

  • @_us.m.an_
    @_us.m.an_ Год назад

    Providing freedom to resourceful countries

  • @johnzabik270
    @johnzabik270 Год назад +3

    This lady talking about innocent people being killed in a war zone...You shouldn't be in a place that's dangerous in the first place.