A friend fucked his hearing after firing one panzerfaust round. He left after several months. Can’t imagine what years of service would do to your hearing.
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Hearing that from a distance is still loud. And if you are close enough, and the artillery is firing over you, you can hear the round flying through the air over your head. Really did happen at Iron Focus, I think. I think it was Iron Focus. If ya know ya know🤷. Fun times lol
I'm in awe over the accuracy of this gun. Just a tiny movement and the shell will land 100 yards from it's target. But somehow someone figured out how to make sure this gun always hits within 10 yards of it's target.
@@vophatechnicus 50-200m is basically insane when you consider the range they are firing at. Forget the standards or comparison but based purely off the physics it's pretty wild
@@MaxC_1 well, yeah you're right. I just want to point out that '10 yards' is basically impossible without guided shells. Especially with MRSI firing capabilities those 50 to 200m are pretty good.
I’m Fire Direction control. I get that first shot to land where we aim. Lots and lots of science. Slide rule shit. Rocket science. Hard Core Battery. HSB 3-319 AFAR. On the way Sir!
@@vophatechnicus105 towed howitzers….. we get close and walk em right in. It takes under a minute. No eyes on… no problem… we have so many… we will destroy square miles at a time.
@@samschreiber1640 do you know anything about modern day American artillery, they are quite accurate and a lot goes into preparing the shots, even old WW1 artillery guns had a lot going for them.
Did I hear “permission to prime?” Served on the old M198 back in the day and I never asked a soul for permission to prime. If they gave out quadrant over the hooks it was a green light to load and make ready. Seat, Home, Ready Ram Super 8 Red Bag, I see Red Witness marks aligned Primed Hookup Standby Booms 💥
I was on 98's from '92-to '07 when we got the M777. Soooo many times commands changed. When I got back from recruiting on '02, several commands changed and even some procedures. Semper Fi
I still am boggled that the Gustav Cannon was essentially this but scaled up to a ridiculous degree. A cannon capable of taking a city. If only it could move beyond its tracks.
The gustav cannon sucked and was destroyed by an improvised thermite… hitler was all about appearance when it came to military technology rather than practicality.
@@TheMostCuriousGeorgeidk where you heard that the gustav was destroyed by a thermite but thats wrong, the germans destroyed it themselves so i didnt fall into the US or russias hands get your facts straight before you comment false info
Главное- попадает правильно! А ты попробуй перевези,установи,произведи ориентировку,сделай залп,быстренько сложи,свали с этого места,шоб не накрыли- а потом пиздеть будешь.
So why does 1 soldier need a full size rifle then? Did you not watch the video? This thing is huge. If 1 rifle needs a whole soldier to operate, then why is it so hard for you to understand that something of this magnitude would need more than 2 guys. Brainlett
l obus au park peremoga de kyiv avait un diagramme pour obtenir l'angle de demarrage, parce que au 2me guerre mondiale il ny avait pas des calculatrices de poche
There's a lot of good weapons built over the years but one of my favorite is the catyusha rocket system accuracy wasn't the best but it didn't need to be it's a very feared weapon for a reason
Its amazing that today's artillery: computer aided, using GPS, high tech, freakish lethality of the shell, absolute accuracy to within yards of the target... and yet, a soldier "fires" the gun by pulling on a rope/lanyard, like in 1800s era! Love it!
I LOVE MY MILITARY PEOPLE!!! THEY LEAVE HOME, DO WHAT THEY MUST, SUFFER DISCOMFORT, FOLLOW ORDERS, FACE DANGER AND MORE!!! AWAY FROM HOME AND FAMILIAR SURROUNDINGS. THEY TURN INTO EFFICIENT, BRAVE EXCELLENCE!!!! THEY GIVE UP THIER CHOICES AND BECOME A TEAM. I COULD NOT SURVIVE THIS POWER BUILD!! I LOVE ALL OF THEM FOR STANDING IN FOR ME!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@stevenntuli3398 BS?? I think you mean no BS…. These artillery rounds blowing up whatever is near! The damage from one is critical, but if overwhelmed by many of these nothing will be around at all shells destroying everything! You must don’t know artillery! I’m ex Army this is my unit! Artillery King of Battle! No BS with this AT ALL
El ángulo correcto para un proyectil sólido es 45 grados, los conceptos matemáticos son universales. Por solamente un dólar como propina puedo ayudarlos, estoy desocupado!!!!!!!
Forward observer would give us coordinates..#bags = range..load, close breech block and fire. 105mm, 155mm towed and SP109...hard to believe its been over 50 years..
The PZH 2000 is amazing. It's also removed from the battle if a track or engine breaks etc. and guzzles fuel. mobile artillery like the 2000 or the Paladin etc are cool and have their place but are also less flexible. Towed artillery allows more flexibility and defensive abilities from infantry. Also if a truck breaks down you just hook up to another truck. The US military deploys both types plus Multiple Launch Missile Systems which make the 2000 look very slow.
Why is the MOST “advanced” & “funded” military in the WORLD (by at least 4X the amount of funding compared to the #2 funded military in the world) ISN’T PROVIDED PROPER TWO LEVEL EAR PROTECTION FOR ITS CREW??? Stated by a 🇨🇦 Army Gunner veteran!
It's quite effective, especially when it comes to covering larger areas, like tens of miles long trenches or tree lines. Take also active air defence in the area into account, which makes it almost impossible to use jets to assault the frontlines.
What’s the worst thing an infantry soldier can hear? “Incoming”
True
Yikes bro
tnak
@@alarad1416 infantry can deal with a tank much easier than mortar rounds.
A lancet.
Ask ANY former artilleryman something, and they'll invariably say "HUH?"
Huh what did you say can you repeat that sir,
7 years on the M110, and 19 years on the M109 from 1979 to 2005 what a ride enjoyed every minute of it..
@@rockyperez2828I was told never to say “repeat that” , and to replace it with “say again” 😂😭
By the time I enlisted in earplugs were a mandatory part of the FA uniform
repeat?💀
This made me laugh really hard
“Can you still hear me private?”
“Yes sir.”
“Then keep firing.”
"Private, do you see that direction?"
"Yes sir."
"I don't like it"
"Yes sir"
"Do you still see it?"
"No sir"
VA be like, "Your hearing loss is not service-related."
Did you put your fingers in your ears?
Yes
Then it’s not military related hearing loss
A friend fucked his hearing after firing one panzerfaust round. He left after several months. Can’t imagine what years of service would do to your hearing.
@@Frontfight huh?
so overused
hearing loss is the best part of firing artillery. TBI is 1000 times worse.
Perfect for home defense
Yes
Home offense
at least 10(minimum)
Just as the founding fathers intended
@@Killstreak_Ghostthis is underrated 😹🙏
The Army: Are you deaf?
inncoent highschooler: no.
Also the Army: Do you want to be?
lmfao
Poor incoents..
Sounds about right. I’m in high school and signed up 13B in the guard so artillery training gonna go crazy
these are the tiny men loading my ar-15
Oh are they? They r tiny men loading ur AR? YEAH, UR LAME!!!!!
@@meximarine2137 Now that's not very nice is it? Besides, user-vo6cqie4o is just joking.
when people are too dumb to get the joke
And you can't spell. So you're actually the lame one.
@@meximarine2137how did you not get that joke though
"See that house private?"
"Yes sir."
"I don't like it."
"Yes sir."
I was about to say I'm famous, but i gained braincells.
thank god for your gained braincells
Thats what they did to hitlers house.
@@starksvensk indeed.
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still lost some making that last sentence
Brings back memories. I was a red legs in the 2nd infantry division 13b10
We dont get the joke
FIST 2/11 FA Bn, 25th INF - Scho Bks 13F10
Thanks for your service
Hearing that from a distance is still loud. And if you are close enough, and the artillery is firing over you, you can hear the round flying through the air over your head. Really did happen at Iron Focus, I think. I think it was Iron Focus. If ya know ya know🤷. Fun times lol
We have mandatory service in my country.
I missed those shells whistling over my head when I got out.
It was bitter sweet but I kinda miss it.
I'm in awe over the accuracy of this gun. Just a tiny movement and the shell will land 100 yards from it's target. But somehow someone figured out how to make sure this gun always hits within 10 yards of it's target.
It will do so if those m982 Excalibur rounds are used. with "normal" unguided artillery rounds it just has a cep of 50-200m .. like most artillery...
@@vophatechnicus 50-200m is basically insane when you consider the range they are firing at. Forget the standards or comparison but based purely off the physics it's pretty wild
@@MaxC_1 well, yeah you're right. I just want to point out that '10 yards' is basically impossible without guided shells.
Especially with MRSI firing capabilities those 50 to 200m are pretty good.
I’m Fire Direction control. I get that first shot to land where we aim. Lots and lots of science. Slide rule shit. Rocket science. Hard Core Battery. HSB 3-319 AFAR. On the way Sir!
@@vophatechnicus105 towed howitzers….. we get close and walk em right in. It takes under a minute. No eyes on… no problem… we have so many… we will destroy square miles at a time.
“They’re positioned in that direction”
“Roger, removing that direction”
The crew on HMS Victory fired 3 shots off with their brass canon in this time. Year: 1805
>ln6
Lol 😂
@@wakouaxiong4817
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how was the accuracy?
@@ericbojiang4184 really good since they won 🤣🤣!
I all looks well and organized till a lancet comes out of nowhere.
What is the accuracy today from artilery? 100 meter on 30 kilometer?
That took a long time to get a round off. No rapid fire coming from them!
It’s quite the large artillery piece so like
It can certainly push back the enemy lines...no defense really
This seems like training footage.
just so they can miss 9/10
@@samschreiber1640 do you know anything about modern day American artillery, they are quite accurate and a lot goes into preparing the shots, even old WW1 artillery guns had a lot going for them.
Wow, this needs more crew than the Gustav gun and three business days to reload.
Hehee
This is a mobile platform. You don't use a butcher knife to peel a potato.
@@NSixtyFour gustav was mobile
You people just love making assumptions don’t you? Is it impossible for y’all to just not comment about something you know nothing about?
@@cadennorris960he probably from eastern europe. They don't know how to read over there.
Did I hear “permission to prime?”
Served on the old M198 back in the day and I never asked a soul for permission to prime.
If they gave out quadrant over the hooks it was a green light to load and make ready.
Seat, Home, Ready Ram
Super 8 Red Bag, I see Red
Witness marks aligned
Primed
Hookup
Standby
Booms 💥
Your all Wrong there. what ever you Read go read something else
@@AdnrewTate
Are you on the right thread?
I was on 98's from '92-to '07 when we got the M777. Soooo many times commands changed. When I got back from recruiting on '02, several commands changed and even some procedures. Semper Fi
Even more different in Australia dw it throws me off too
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All of that, and you still have to pull a bit of string for it to fire ❤
Seriously
This is so freaking COOL!!!!
It amuses me how many 'experts' there are in these comments.
And it’s also amusing that your not one of them.
You're @@Chimobythegoat2012
the music from jeopardy while he's raising sights
I still am boggled that the Gustav Cannon was essentially this but scaled up to a ridiculous degree. A cannon capable of taking a city. If only it could move beyond its tracks.
It was used in combat but the effects were pretty underwhelming
@@RubenKelevra took around 45 minutes to reload im pretty sure too
The gustav cannon sucked and was destroyed by an improvised thermite… hitler was all about appearance when it came to military technology rather than practicality.
@@TheMostCuriousGeorgeidk where you heard that the gustav was destroyed by a thermite but thats wrong, the germans destroyed it themselves so i didnt fall into the US or russias hands get your facts straight before you comment false info
@@TheMostCuriousGeorge thats not true. The Gustav Cannon was a fail but everything else pretty much in the german army back than was ultra practical.
Love this. Was fortunate as a contractor to fire one of these weapons at camp Leatherneck. Amazing gun.
That was my section back when I was in 1-151. I was the truck monkey. The AG Sgt Wallen was on the Fargo PD and sadly killed while on duty
A few more degrees up and you can experience it first hand..
Hahahhahahaha
What "hand"?
Six soldiers in the service, isn't it a lot
Главное- попадает правильно!
А ты попробуй перевези,установи,произведи ориентировку,сделай залп,быстренько сложи,свали с этого места,шоб не накрыли- а потом пиздеть будешь.
no, son los sirvientes necesarios para una pieza de artilleria de tal tamaño...
So why does 1 soldier need a full size rifle then? Did you not watch the video? This thing is huge. If 1 rifle needs a whole soldier to operate, then why is it so hard for you to understand that something of this magnitude would need more than 2 guys. Brainlett
I think I heard that it's about 5-7 on average for a weapon
You've got the section chief, gunner, #1 man... Then there are others who are putting fuzes on the shells, clearing the breach, and they rotate out.
l obus au park peremoga de kyiv avait un diagramme pour obtenir l'angle de demarrage, parce que au 2me guerre mondiale il ny avait pas
des calculatrices de poche
There's a lot of good weapons built over the years but one of my favorite is the catyusha rocket system accuracy wasn't the best but it didn't need to be it's a very feared weapon for a reason
the thrust resolute so much power
Was drafted in July 1972 and was assigned to the 1/25 FA 18th Airborne Corp Artillery. Proud of my 2 years with them .
I was xviii airborne corps 50th signal bn
In smaller size this would be great for home protection in Chicago, LA, DC etc
This is a cannon from the time of King Arthur
Very funny, it’s actually one of the best mobile artillery pieces.
@@flipwhale5494i could probably make something better out of garbage from my garage
Wow, paintball has changed a lot since my day.
❤❤LOOKING GOOD, they are ready for action!❤❤ Sincerely,ANONYMOUS 888❤❤ Keep up the good work! ❤❤
Le céasar aurait déjà tiré 6 coup.👍🇨🇵🇨🇵
Need Cesar for liberated Marseille,Lyon,Paris
För att inte tala om Archer
Fake news
Jesus that target must be like 100 meters away with the barrel like that.
Yo the dude who pulled the string didnt even brace, he just took it. Master right there.
Its amazing that today's artillery: computer aided, using GPS, high tech, freakish lethality of the shell, absolute accuracy to within yards of the target... and yet, a soldier "fires" the gun by pulling on a rope/lanyard, like in 1800s era! Love it!
Thats cool, but guys how many enemy fpv-drones will atack for so long time
What flavor is the Monster Energy drink there?
Juice monster mango loco. One of my favs
The white frosted one
@@dinomerk9149 tfdc, x
I think it’s the mango one
@@zflyz7136😊'ㅇ
These Ukrainian soldiers have so fluent English. Amazing!
The one Ukrainian had what sounded like a slite Bostonian accent or maybe Jersey
@@rucku45 well well well.....
Nice to see my fellow Red Bulls putting in work
A 105 mm multi-barrel rotary artillery system.
Would it be possible?
N O W A R ! !
Yeah, tell that to Putin, Xi and all other dictators
@@iulians4411 Especially stupid Zelensky, who started the war.
Only thing thats stops bad men is good men who’re better at violence
I agree, that’s why I subscribe to the philosophy of Peace Through Superior Firepower.
Ahhh, taxpayer money well spent
indeed, best way you can spent money
damn right
Hell yeah. Every dollar spent on arty shells is one less dollar spent on DEI training.
if you switch the letters you get DIE. @@n8_sh00ts8
I'd like to assume you're being Sarcastic...
🇺🇸💪🏾👑🇺🇸👑💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾🇺🇸
your education system though
@@North_annex ye, USA educational system sucks, but i still like this country
@@North_annex still produces the people who make up the best military 💀
@@thebadstation8416 the us military takes in the outcasts of American society
that looks like something from halo reach
The folding chair with a monster energy drink completes this perfectly.
I LOVE MY MILITARY PEOPLE!!! THEY LEAVE HOME, DO WHAT THEY MUST, SUFFER DISCOMFORT, FOLLOW ORDERS, FACE DANGER AND MORE!!! AWAY FROM HOME AND FAMILIAR SURROUNDINGS. THEY TURN INTO EFFICIENT, BRAVE EXCELLENCE!!!! THEY GIVE UP THIER CHOICES AND BECOME A TEAM. I COULD NOT SURVIVE THIS POWER BUILD!! I LOVE ALL OF THEM FOR STANDING IN FOR ME!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
They go to peoples countries and kill them for no good reason. You support murderers. You are no christian.
Ma’am this is a Wendy’s, can I take your order?
All quiet on the western front made me think this quote is useless
When u find oil in the middle east:
AIR BORN! Up in the morning before the break of dawn…….!
The lawn chair is a nice touch.
Artillery is the god of war, not just a mere king of the battle
Not under NATO's dictionary anymore though
Im the king of battle
Phrase of Joseph Stalin
Dude's cranking like hell! Why isn't that thing motorized? For cryin' out loud. Come on, people!
cuz its american thats why
I was a 13F Fire Support Specialist or Forward Observer. I called in many thousands of rounds on targets. Fun to blow stuff up.
Such a long long time to set up and these guys are just targets for airplanes and drones - so old fashion way to fight
Even Stalin said:
"Artillery is the god of war"
That is an awesome looking weapon.
I wouldn't want to be where ever that round falls lol❤😂 memories
Remember when you "deployed" equipment to Afghanistan and then abandoned it to jump into a proxy war with Russia over Ukraine?
155mm gun salute to my fellow 13B's.
#Army1999
#KingOfTheBattle
#FieldArtillery
When those shells hit its no hope for the enemy
BS
@@stevenntuli3398 BS?? I think you mean no BS…. These artillery rounds blowing up whatever is near! The damage from one is critical, but if overwhelmed by many of these nothing will be around at all shells destroying everything! You must don’t know artillery! I’m ex Army this is my unit! Artillery King of Battle! No BS with this AT ALL
El ángulo correcto para un proyectil sólido es 45 grados, los conceptos matemáticos son universales. Por solamente un dólar como propina puedo ayudarlos, estoy desocupado!!!!!!!
I need one of these for 🦌 season 🤔
I hope the wheel is connected to a hydraulic & elec systems and it's just here for accurate positioning without requiring much strength to turn
Forward observer would give us coordinates..#bags = range..load, close breech block and fire. 105mm, 155mm towed and SP109...hard to believe its been over 50 years..
Bro why dont they just go ahead and build a giant meched out Transformer and mount this gargantuan to lol 🤖
Did it land on a kwiki mart or Springfield school?
Russian D20 152 mm was quicker to be reloaded back in 1986....
Considering all the tech in the weapon, why is it raised by hand?
Man that thing is,smooth fireing off,my 8 inch self pro
The king of battle is Heavy's like maus
Bird 1: hey bird 2! LOOK! A camera.
Bird 2: Yea....? Thats a artilley cannon.
Bird 1: oh welp. See ya in bird heaven.
Bird 2: you too! ✅️
King??? Russians hold my Vodka kiddo
I feel like they are just yelling random numbers lol
it looks like a av7 from the clone wars
C'mon AG... the only reason the Chief isn't spouting expletives is he know the crew is being recorded.
artillery fire
The king of artillery is the Schwerer Gustav from Germany
Artillery 13x 13b mos gots to be one of the funnest occupations in the Army
Here goes Lancet bye bye see yaa. This is not Afganistan any more Yanks.
Shit your country America Russia is the top wonderland
The German PZH 2000 would’ve fired 10 shells already! 🤷🏻♂️
The PZH 2000 is amazing. It's also removed from the battle if a track or engine breaks etc. and guzzles fuel. mobile artillery like the 2000 or the Paladin etc are cool and have their place but are also less flexible. Towed artillery allows more flexibility and defensive abilities from infantry. Also if a truck breaks down you just hook up to another truck. The US military deploys both types plus Multiple Launch Missile Systems which make the 2000 look very slow.
Pzh2000 cannot be deployed on top of the mountain...
I'm wondering if they always assign a left- and right-hander to be the gunners.
Nope. Not enough lefties haha
@@n8_sh00ts8 lol that would make sense
Soviet artilery is biggest 😏🚩
United States artillery is more precise 😂
Death and destruction and the worst side of humanity. but you have to learn of true darkness to embrace the light
All the technology today and nobody has made a remote controlled or hydraulic controlled instead of each man in both side for horizontal and vertical
Spotted by a drone and obliterated while still adjusting the piece
Why not have robot that scans terrain and angles artillery weapon automatically (auto-guided) rather than soldier cranking it up for 5 mins
Why is the MOST “advanced” & “funded” military in the WORLD (by at least 4X the amount of funding compared to the #2 funded military in the world) ISN’T PROVIDED PROPER TWO LEVEL EAR PROTECTION FOR ITS CREW??? Stated by a 🇨🇦 Army Gunner veteran!
Becareful gringos there is a Lancet hovering Above 😂😂
In 2024....I thought we had more creative ideas of how to kill each other.
It's quite effective, especially when it comes to covering larger areas, like tens of miles long trenches or tree lines. Take also active air defence in the area into account, which makes it almost impossible to use jets to assault the frontlines.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
This is so cool. I also want to lose my abilities to hear sounds.
Я вижу что это Россия. Зря вы пришли, теперь придется вам отвечать.
Yo, in war time, you gotta go faster than that. Lol
I'm just saying...lol
Are you a Four star general
Lancet be like: 😂
Hail, hail, oh Infantry
Queen of battle follow me
An Airborne Ranger's life for me
For nothing in this world is free
Что происходит был пук видели солнепел или Катюшу или Рз756
Flak Cannon in Yuri's Revenge 😂