I think they meant 4th GENERATION. Probably an issue with translating. EDIT: I know the F22 is a FIFTH GENERATION fighter, people! I NEVER SAID IT WAS A 4th GENERATION plane. I was just saying the messed up translation was most likely they meant to say "generation" and not "century". They still would have been wrong, but not nearly as much.
@@singledad1313 hopefully, though it would still be wrong. F-22, along with all othet stealth aircraft, is 5th gen. Unrelated note: 4th century the Roman Empire was still around.
You gotta give these guys credit. You can see how this chips away at the things they were taught. I have nothing but respect for the guys. I found that comment pretty hilarious too btw.
I remember seeing a B-2 do a low level pass over an airfield at an air show in Dayton, Ohio. It flew over at 300ft and I’ll never forget how impressive the sound was, not because it was loud, but because it was so quiet. It sounded about as loud as a commercial airliner at 35,000ft. Just a low whispering rumble. That’s the day I understood that stealth wasn’t just radar signature.
You will not be able to hear a airliner at 35,000ft or see one for that matter! so if I were you, I will found a eye/ear/nose doctor and make sure everything still work! you welcome
B-2s I heard were not "quiet." I'm assuming it was at idle or just above idle. Have you ever heard an F-22 or F-35 in person? They're just as loud as any other fighter if not louder.... the 35 I saw was definitely louder than any F-16( 2004) I've ever heard at Luke AFB or F-18s( 2011) coming into land at the naval base on Coronado island. Those P&W F135 engines are something else.
It would be totally mind blowing. While they still had Kim Il Sung, we were cruising around in the fastest conventionally powered aircraft ever built--designed BY HAND with no computers.
Especially because North Korea fired a missile at an SR71 in 1981 and president Reagan was so incensed that he considered baiting North Korea with another fly over and have a fighter plane lock on and take out the battery
@Ghostly One Unfortunately the dear leader will never give up the nukes.Those things were made to keep him in power. That's the only thing that matters to him.
@Liquid Sun well, there's 2 reasons for that. The first is that Russia is big enough that they can make their own rules, and NK is so small and poor they need help from their enemies just to not starve. The second reason is that Russia is big enough that it needs to be on trading terms with half the world at least. Nuking someone, even by accident, is a really good way to make all imports about 300% more expensive, if not outright illegal. That sort of thing would be disastrous to any economy, never mind one as top heavy as Russia's.
I was on the beach in Florida and saw the recent falcon 9 heavy launch and boosters coming back into orbit and land and hearing the sonic booms was probably the most absolutely amazing thing I ever experienced in my entire life. It gave me goosebumps and brought a tear to the eye. I also have a video on my channel of the Crew-1 Dragon launch that was just recently in November. Everyone is welcome to check it out. Experiencing that rumble in person from the booster is so insane I could feel the heat too
Just going to say this and its a true statement "If you are seeing these cool toys in public, just imagine all the stuff they haven't shown the public yet." Manager at Skunk works
Right, by the time the media sees it its already old. I was in the Air Force in the late 80's/early 90's. When the F-117 came out everyone thought it was new but I knew guys that had worked on it like 15 years before that. Or the SR71 for that matter, I was in when they retired it. I had the same convo you did with a guy that worked for either MD or General Dynamics. He said if you think that stuff is cool just wait, we are working on paint and skin that can take more than mach 10 and skip in out of the earths atmosphere. I honestly think the future will be in unmanned flight though.
I don't think these guys are North Korean soldiers (haircut). Moreover, it wouldn't be safe enough for them to participate in this kind of video. So it is a fake, IMO.
I'm sure Kim Jong-Un would just love the reaction of these two 'North Korean' soldiers on American fighter aircraft. So much so that he would invite their entire families to the nearest resort gulag.
Another fun fact, that bomb it dropped with precision accuracy can be released from over 6 miles (almost 10 Km) away, and it will glide itself to you . You will never "See" nor "hear" the B2 bombing you.
Show them the Red Arrows. Show them a Harrier jump jet, show them an English Electric Lightning, a Vulcan nuclear bomber, they need to hear one of them. Stuff we had from the 60's and 70's. Have they seen Concord before it was grounded?
@@baylessnow But the Vulcan and Lightning no longer fly, nor does the British Harrier, so showing them those wouldn't make much since as they are reacting to CURRENT aircraft.
The whole city can be destroyed, but cowardly American politicians are too scared of Putin, so the planes sit at the airport instead of helping Ukraine 🇺🇦. Really shameful 🇺🇸 USA 🤮🤮🤮
I was at an air show and witnessed the F-22 Raptor in person. It was an incredible experience. It’s not possible to really understand how amazing it is without being there. It was nearly a spiritual experience. I could not believe a plane could move the way it did.
Haven’t seen that one but I agree that our airshows are a spiritual experience. You’re never the same after. Imagine being the enemy with a “Shock & Awe” US aircraft blowing through low on you!! Lol. Wouldn’t want to be on the wrong side of that.
So glad I got to attend Biggin Hill Airshow here in the UK when it was the last flight of the Vulcan Bombers before they got retired/mothballed. I don't think video games do it justice just how fucking loud Aircraft are, especially the old Vulcan who was a beast of an aircraft.
I am a recently retired US Army tanker (tank commander). I spent 24 years in the military. In my time we trained to fight Russians, Iraq and North Korea among other threats. While I do not like war, I love my country. So I would have no problem fighting all of the previously mentioned ‘bad guys’ EXCEPT North Korea. And the reason is because I believe most of the North Korean Army are just like these guys. They are conscripted and forced to do the bidding of a tyrant. Both of these gentlemen are very cool. Much respect. PS - You should have them check out the US Army’s main battle tank, the M1A1 or M1A2. It is the King of the battlefield. And I can speak from personal experience!
I love their genuine excitement and relatively well informed wonder. Like they know enough about aircraft that the shit the f-22 does is amazing, but for specific reasons, and that's cool to see.
It is a shame that the people ho send young men to war do it from far outside the combat zone. I'd bet diplomacy would be more successful if world leaders had to literally lead their troops into battle like midevil kings did.
@@kdrapertrucker Kings still stood at the back lines, and often retreated if they started losing. Trust me, not much has changed. Have there been kings who fought? Of course! But not as many as you would think. Most people who have started wars throughout history were indeed cowards, just like we have now.
I'll be the naysayer and say these two aren't really from NK. There is no way in hell either one of them would show admiration for anything American, or ever compare NK aircraft to USAF unless their great leader's hardware would be deemed clearly superior.
Exactly. You don't reveal to your adversary your capability against them, or at least not the full extent of your capability. Keep them guessing and hope that they underestimate your capability and their efforts accordingly.
@@VanWinger I work for a shipyard that does contracts for the navy and you hear from the older guys that either used to be in the navy or worked on the more expensive stuff on the ship say the speed at which the ship can move is a lot faster then what navy tells us it can move.
I am a plane freak. The look on their faces, I had the same shocked look. OMG! The first time I saw a B-2, I was at work. It left Nellis AFB, and all you could hear is this booming sound. I ran outside, because I wasn't missing whatever plane it was. I caught it just in time, right before it leveled out and disappeared. That is a freakin beast! Once it was level, you couldn't see it, but you could still hear it. That was my favorite plane to see in my lifetime... next to a 747. That F-22 is badass. Just the pedal turn alone gave me chills. Love them all.
I was thinking the same thing. I saw a video where they were show it, but don't know how much because we the viewer just saw it for a few seconds. I want a longer video of their reaction to the Blue Angels flying in formation!
@@cearfarseer9725 : I went to Navy Training/School around Pensacola, FL Area (Home of the Blue Angels).They would fly/practice in the area almost everyday. I was excited to see them at first; but after a while, it was quite annoying, because of the noise.
@@SV-kr9fu when I was young we would fish out on the Potomac. There was one spot when on a few occasions you could see Airforce One practicing fly ins to Andrews Air Force Base. You would see it fly out and circle around above us and head back in. Some time would go by and you would see him repeat the process. Seen a few fighters flying a around out there other times. It’s can be amazing living this close to DC.
@@paulypoobrain2929 : I am sure that you were excited to see Air Force One the first few times (especially, as a kid); but if you had to see and hear it all the times, then it would just be an annoyance. Those F/A 18's (Blue Angels) would fly quite close to our barrack & school house almost every single day. They were very loud and would rattle the windows. After about a month of seeing & hearing them, I was over it.
@Jungkook Steiner the origin of the word soccer, is actually British, and was called that by them for a long time before being referred to as "football". The word soccer is from the British distinction between Rugby Football (Ruggers) or Associated Football (Soccer). Blame the Brits for the mix up, they started it lol.
They had better fly-over with the B2 Bomber at the 2018 OU vs Georgia Rose Bowl game. Videos should feature that one over the Kansas City one, because it flew lower and directly over the stadium on a clear day. It was beautiful.
I remember when I learned about the SR-71 Blackbird. First I got a shock that there was an aircraft with such parameters, and then I got an even bigger shock that this aircraft was from the early 1960s. The public in my country only learned about this aircraft in 1982, when they very often flew right near the national border provoking military reactions. However, they never decided to fire on the plane.
@@jaden2790 I see that you don't know what you are writing about and are trying to make fun of me. First educate yourself on the subject and only interject your comments. No aircraft is undetectable to radar. Only the aircraft can be made more difficult to detect. The SR-71 has some elements to reduce radar reflection, but it is not usually classified as a stealth aircraft, and if one so qualifies it, it falls into the first generation of stealth. In the 1970s Soviet radar systems were able to detect it , often immediately after takeoff from West German territory. The Americans knew this would be the case already when designing the aircraft, so, the SR-71 was very fast and flew high. It did not have to hide from radars, because the Warsaw Pact did not have the means capable of shooting down this aircraft, despite this, efforts were made not to violate the borders of the Eastern Bloc. Every flight of this aircraft was a manifestation of the enormous technological advantage between the east and the west. From the information I remember, no plane was ever shot down, but many times planes were sent to intercept the SR-71. At that time, the American aircraft simply accelerated and lost the chase. If you are interested in this topic, I recommend the book "Sled Driver: Flying the World's Fastest Jet" by Brian Shul. On the Internet you can also find memoirs of Polish servicemen who regularly came into contact with this machine. The SR-71 is a great machine. You don't need to additionally add magical qualities to it, as the Russians do with their crap equipment, pretending that they are not at all hopeful about the technological gap with the West. Of course, not all Russian equipment is bad. They have good ground radars, and good air defense.
@@orkako you wrote all that with absolutely no clue what your talking about xD. You have truly mastered the art of bullshitting. The SR-71 is undetectable on radar. The biggest signature you will get out of it is that of a bird. Which a radar can't pick up birds at 80,000 ft xD. Sorry to break it to you but your delusional, but you already knew that.
@@jaden2790 And all you have to do is spend 10 minutes searching on google. But instead, you prefer to play ignorant. Your business. Believe in fairy tales. Maybe that's what your psyche nee
@@shotgunbettygaming , nah it was just an ironic joke. He got a long hair before that fits more as band singer than a military. 😊. I like both of them finally free.
@@IRLKhaha , if you’ve been to this channel for sometimes there were side comments about his long hair. I didn’t make any comment that time except now that his got a short hair.
I think you should have shown them the B-1 lancer or “bone”. I was with my infantry company in Afghanistan taking heavy contact but I had a B-1 on station. I couldn’t identify specific targets for destruction so the bone did a low level super sonic fly by. The combination of the sight of this massive aircraft and its sonic boom took all the fight out of the enemy. We took no more contact that day other then some pot shots. Amazing aircraft
Seeing the f22 in person is one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen. It even puts the newer f35 to shame. The true powe you fee of the afterburners there is nothing like it. It is truly a masterpiece of American Technology.
Well the F22 can't do ground attack or support and it can't even do Link16 communications. It's so bad and outdated (80's tech) they stopped production because it's not worth the money and now they discuss if it even makes sense to upgrade it to make it at least useful.
I want to see them react to deep sea machinery, not even necessarily navy equipment...just our marine biologists casually cruising around the bottom of the ocean to watch fish...
Ok so 1. That was no soccer game it was American football, you can tell by the goalpost and 2. We have these things in America where sometimes jets or helicopters do flyovers before the beginning of a game, it’s sort of a tradition
@Jungkook Steiner I’ve seen Europeans play American “football” for fun and other country’s too it just isn’t a huge sport all other country have rugby which I call pussy football
I remember like 10 years ago when I still in the Army I was on Langley getting some groceries and I looked up and a jet was just hovering in the air. Like facing up wards but just sitting there. It then leaned over to the right and took off. Coolest thing ever.
I vote for Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier first... they will be blown away with the highly disciplined ceremony, and even more so when they hear of the lifelong standards the Guards are expected to maintain.
@@projectarma The F-22 is an air superiority fighter with superior stealth, the F-35 a multirole fighter-bomber. In an air superiority context the F-22 is notably superior to the F-35 and is also better at infiltrating enemy airspace, but it has a rather small payload so it doesn't make a particularly good bomber. It's also considerably more expensive than the F-35.
@@costakeith9048 Additionally, I'm fairly confident that the US also want to maintain technological superiority even against our allies. We can't be giving all of our best stuff to everybody. Not to mention that some of our best stuff is so incredibly expensive that there probably is not much of a market for it outside of the US anyways. At least, not enough to really be worth exporting all of it.
@@Locke99GS We have Chinese firms hiring our computer personnel and their people infiltrating our companies. With more allies in possession of our tech that threat goes up exponentially
The most important power of any U.S. developed warcraft is Americans exercising commitment to NOT using them. Most Americans wish a better life for all people around the world. We hope our own character evolves with every respectful decision toward others. I am in my 70s. My father served in the US forces during the Korean conflict. I carry on his wish to see a day when North Koreans will see the greatest majority of Americans wish them WELL. That is what I hope to see on "Dimple" some day.
the F-22 is classified not for sale to foreign allies, however the F-35 variants are for sale. also that was a flyover during an American football game not soccer.
I believe our allies were also in on the development of the F-35, were they not? It's a cool jet and all, but more of a jack-of-all-trades, master of none type of plane. Also very modular to make the different types, i.e. VTOL, Carrier ready, normal land based, etc. The modularity is probably it's coolest feature, but likely also the thing that holds it the most back in being better in some categories of performance.
@@BlackSmokeDMax the F35 is a good plane, pilots and crew chiefs like it. Its not as stealthy, fast, or maneuverable as an F22 but it has better radar and other systems.
F-35 is certainly a good aircraft, but not for the amount they went over on the budget, especially considering its only a single engine fighter. That was a mistake. The STOVL version for the Marines is particularly dumb. Having worked on Harriers in the past, it's the most maintenance hours per flight hour bird in the entire Navy/Marine Corps fleet. That's the F-35B's future. The F-22 is a stud. It's so good and expensive, they cut down their orginal production of 750 down to 187. Now there are 168. We'd never sell this fighter, because it's simply the best air to air beast ever created. Kind of a waste considering there's no other country on the planet that we're going to get in an air battle with. If we did, whatever country it would be would not last long. Granted, they do have some air to ground capability.
I work for a company that manufacturers parts for the F-22 and the F-35 The F-22 was developed solely in the U.S, that's why it's not sold to other countries The F-35 was developed in joint collaboration with our allies .
@@BlackSmokeDMax the f-35 was based primarily on the british harrier systems, as we have smaller carriers the abiltity for vertical takeoff was something we developed in the 70's. the harrier became dated though so with the US the f-35 was developed as a fighter bomber capable of replacing the aging harriers.
It would be interesting for sure. It's crazy how they know so little about the rest of the world. One of these guys thought that a stealth plane was made of wood. The NK propaganda is terribly strong, no fault of their own, but they believe that their military is the best. They don't know that 1 F22 can destroy 10 of their best mig's before any North Koreans know what happening. They'd just see the planes blowing up
They need to see the British & American pilots training through the "Mach Loop" in Wales, where even non stealth aircraft fly close to the ground to avoid radar. Flying below mountain tops enables even cargo planes to be un detected by enemy radar.
They are all used for different things. The F22 can beat almost every fighter in the world with no problem because it's the USA best air superiority fighter. The F35 is still a 5th generation fighter that is a multirole airplane that is meant for reconnaissance and relaying information to other bases and units about enemy strength, defenses, etc. And the B2 is currently worlds greatest stealth long range strategic bomber but it is being planned on to be replaced relatively soon.
F35 is basically information as warfare. it can mark a target while remaining in stealth and have a boat 100 miles away launch a missile at the target the F35 is marking, same for a sub. It can also mark multiple targets for many other craft at the same time and can make use of the AI wingman, a f-16 etc with a AI pilot that follows off its wing which the F35 can direct to engage other aircraft. It could for instance send 5 of them to harass a target so its not under any type of threat. The F35 also has an amazing tracking system to track a target and never lose it, the mixed reality headset allows the pilot to see through his own aircraft so he can see exactly where the enemy aircraft is. To reduce the amount of heat the craft gives off in flight, its own fuel is used as a heatsink. While its not proven there is a large amount of circumstantial evidence that supports a 4th version of the F35 which houses a laser weapon. The drive system behind the pilots seat which normally powers the fan is instead used to power the laser, the other version of the craft uses that location to store extra fuel, but with it gone it can use the fuel lines to cool the laser during and after firing as its already designed to be a heatsink. Heat was one of the main issues with using a high powered laser. Over the last 15 years or so the govt has put out little bits of information about a laser system for aircraft, originally tested in a private jet (around 12 seats) and more recently loaded into a helicopter for tests in the field. Since then there hasnt been any information about the system. However if you consider that the F35 can track and target and not lose it, it would be perfect for controlling the aim of such a laser system and because light can be aimed directly at a target, it can fire at any range provided the curve of the earth isnt in the way. Because of this, no aircraft would actually be capable of getting near the F35 if they could even find it, anything that approached could be destroyed from long range, same for any missiles launched at it. With its stealth it could mark a target, destroy it and leave before anyone knew it was there. Flying high enough up and its line of sight over the horizon is far greater. The only draw back with laser systems is that anything in the air will take energy from the laser, so it would need clear skys or high altitudes. regardless that just means it would need to fire on a given target longer as it would take a second or two of hitting the same spot to burn through it. But then that is a question of the type of armor a aircraft has and how weak it is to such an attack. its not something that would cut a craft in half, but more then capable of taking a craft out before it got in range. Seems to be something the USA used to brag about, but once the system was ready for use, it became more of an open secret.
@Ghostly One that is the point of them. But it is by no means weak in a dogfight. But it would have already failed in its objective if that was the case since its purpose is to relay information to other units to either intercept or plan engagements or to gauge defenses
@Liquid Sun I'm not saying that dogfights should be the norm, but straight air to air combat or on a neutral air space, air superiority capability does matter. And during a big war, the Russians hypersonic missile arsenals won't nearly be as helpful in an offensive gesture, more of a defensive one. The F35s role is to scout out enemy positioning, unit numbers, infrastructure, etc before even being detected anyway and relay that information to allied units in order to be engaged or taken care of. Russian and Chinese defenses don't matter if they get found out first anyway. The United States does lag behind those countries in that area, but when it comes to battlefield information and logistical analysis, the United States is still king
@Liquid Sun and until they can consistently detect our aircraft it doesn't honestly matter just yet. Though being surrounded by multiple countries that have F35s, both China and Russia would be countered in an offensive war. But those missiles do make it much more difficult to push into their territory as well
4th Century? You mean 5th Generation? Lol 😆 I think something was lost in translation. Also a month or two ago the US announced it had already flown 6th gen prototype fighters.
Well... if you play the "Sid Meyer's Civilizations" videogame, you could. I had a situation where, in an island world, I had submarines and destroyers... but I used a fishing boat to scout another island continent. Another nation insulted my military might and declared war against me for founding a city at the south end of their "continent." They thought they could win because I had crappy on-land units tech-wise, and not many of them on yop of that. I shelled and missiled their cities, soldiers, and land vehicles, so they never got to touch my newly erected city, then soon they begged for peace. My military wasn't as laughable as they thought. Good memory. I giggled when they declared war due to them not knowing just how many nuclear powered subs I had underwater.
Remember the f22 is from the 90's, B2 from the 80's and its replacement is undergoing testing and to enter service in a few year. The F-35 B is the VTOL version, the C is for conventional catapult launch from regular carriers and the A version is the regular version. B can do VTOL but has less fuel and arms. Each is specific designed
AND all F35's carry more computing power than any other jet, except AWACS. With Tech Refresh 3/Block 4 upgrades the F35 will have as much computing power as ANY AWACS. Put 3 of F35's in a 60 mi arc and they can provide almost complete data on ground and air assets all with being the RCS of the big marbles of a jacks set. Okay the F22 has a smaller RCS the size of a worker honey bee, but the F35 is the only jet out there that can go BVR with the F22 especially when T3/BLK4 gets finished. A F35 would never go close to a F22 because nothing outmaneuvers the F22, but BVR once that AN/APG 85 is in the nose, the F35 and it's computer would see the F22 before the F22 even with the AN/APG83 upgrade sees the F35. The B21 will rival the F35 for computing power or a bit more. I liked how one of the former NK guys said NK was so against stealth. I can see why.
I took a field trip to a U.S military base when I was in the 3rd grade (I think it was the 3rd grade anyway). They let us climb up into aircraft like these. They had a plethora of firearms sat out on tables (they were all empty of course with chamber locks on them). They let us hold them to feel the weight. LOL. I was so little I couldn't hold up a handgun. Strained my shoulder a bit.
It's kind of an awkward situation for them. Like, "Oh, here's all of the aircraft that could dust your country in one run. How do you like them?". But their reactions are so human and genuine. I feel the same way whenever I see stealth jets, they're just...cool.
I bet Kim Jung Un is aware of the US Military capabilities, but does not want it's people to know how weak North Korea actually is. That's why he is so pressing on with the nuclear weapons, to avoid any invasion. But even without nuclear weapons, the US would not invade North Korea. There is no reason to. It's actually the making of those nuclear weapons that trigger the Americans to come into action.
@@Snowwie88 NK doesn't have to actually hit the US with a nuclear missile. Look up what a high altitude air burst and the resulting EMP would do just to the west coast.
You can tell that they can't wrap their heads around it. They have so little knowledge about the rest of the world. You'd really have to sit down with them and break it down as to how far ahead of them we are
I fish at a local lake, and an Air Force Base is close by. I saw a B-2 taking off while on my boat it flew right over me, it was one amazing experience to be so close & see it.
I was gonna say the same, its an NFL football game.. but for everyone else around the planet "football" IS soccer.. but there really is no comparing soccer to REAL football
@@1974lionsfan Even if in real football, the foot barely ever touches the ball. Jokes aside, all of the people I know outside America who know I am American know what I am talking about when I say "football". That said, I can easily see that as an easy to make translation error. caveat: the majority of the people I know outside the US are Europeans.
@@whyjnot420 yes i can completely understand the translation error, its an easy one to make.. i know the foot hardly ever touches the ball unless youre a team like the detroit lions.. our kicker is prob the busiest in the league😂
@Jungkook Steiner No one but the USA can move that many troops and that amount of equipment in that amount of time. Not Russia, not China. It's never been done before in history and the results surprised everyone. They had the 4th largest army in the world and while the US did bring alot of toys to the fight, we'd only brought a fraction of our entire military. Even US military experts were expecting far higher American losses and they didn't expect the war to end so soon. I talked to a Air Force General just prior and he was all GO AMERICA!!! Even he wasn't that optimistic. He did think the air force we could win the war with just the air force. He was half right. We can pound them into dust from the air but a F35 or a B2 bomber has never taken a inch of ground and never will. At some point to you have to send in troops and armor. The Battle of 73 Easting was a example of that. The dust storm prevented any aircraft from being in the area.
The interesting thing about Operation Desert Storm, in my opinion, was how accidentally one-sided the whole war was. Even though the outcome should have been expected, the actual (and accidental) over execution by the US had to be embarrassing for Saddam at the time. We only deployed that much power to the region because that is what we thought we needed to be victorious. Of course our deployment there could have been far greater if we thought it was needed. Turns out we over greatly estimated their defenses, and over-committed ourselves to cope with their perceived defenses, even though it was still only a fraction of the US ability to fight at the time.
@Jungkook Steiner You can apply similar "if only" hypotheticals to most all military engagements throughout history in order to change the result. So what?
As an American, I would hope that there is some respect in us having the technology and the restraint to not use it. A incredibly strong defense is the best offense.
@@Ordomalleus40k either that or Earth Tech, and to go above and beyond, unite every nation on earth to either become the UNE "United Nations of Earth" or become a singular global nation NE "Nation of Earth"
These guys totally need to see a performance by the Red Arrows, Red Arrows truly have some next level piloting skills and they’re absolutely incredible to watch, and even better if getting to watch them live at an air show! I’ve had the honor to see Red Arrows live a few times at air shows and it’s just mind blowing how skilled they are!
Three B-2 bombers once flew a mission from Missouri where they are stationed, to the Middle East, where they dropped their bombs, and returned to Missouri without landing. Of course they were refueld several times in mid air, which should tell you that the strength of the USAF is not just in the individual types of planes but the way they can support each other. The tanker aircraft are not very glamorous, but they extend the time a plane can stay up significantly. In the case of that B2 mission they were in the air nearl y two days. And do not forget the B-52. If there are lots of fighters and radar guided missiles it is in trouble, but it can fly the same kind of air to air refueling missions as the B-2 and carry even more bombs. The first ones were built in the 1950s, but because it is constantly being upgraded, there may still be some flying in 2050.
That got me pepped and laughing. It would be better for the people of countries such as NK to see that fighting effectively is just not possible and that their people need food, and energy... not war with zero chance of existing afterwards.
I live under an airport’s waiting pattern for air traffic so I usually see one every day or more, sometimes I also see military helicopters flying in formation as well.
umm, Are they "really" North Korean soldiers???? We all know that they are not allowed on social media.. and the mail in address on here is Seoul, Republic of Korea, which is South Korea.
Ah yes, the F22 of the 4th century. It was indispensable in the crusades.
Really makes you wonder how they lost.
I think they meant 4th GENERATION. Probably an issue with translating.
EDIT: I know the F22 is a FIFTH GENERATION fighter, people! I NEVER SAID IT WAS A 4th GENERATION plane. I was just saying the messed up translation was most likely they meant to say "generation" and not "century". They still would have been wrong, but not nearly as much.
@@singledad1313 Yes we know, their translator has become somewhat notorious.
@@singledad1313 hopefully, though it would still be wrong. F-22, along with all othet stealth aircraft, is 5th gen.
Unrelated note: 4th century the Roman Empire was still around.
@@prind142 aircraft fuel was really expensive back then
0:11 "it looks like an eagle."
As it should boys, as it should.
Not referred to as a Raptor for nothing
🦅 ‘Merica 🦅
It’s interesting that, we were actually witnessing the beginning of a new patriot
You gotta give these guys credit. You can see how this chips away at the things they were taught. I have nothing but respect for the guys. I found that comment pretty hilarious too btw.
I mean, its Radar Cross section is the size of an eagle. so...yeah, this checks out.
Dude on the right with the shades looks like he came out of Top Gun
Korean David Caruso?
They are the Korean Goose and Maverick!
live free in top gun starting tom cruise die hard die hard 2 i am legand
Lol
Lol 😂
is it only me who is questioning the fact that they are north korean soldiers on youtube
dumb people believe everything straight away
Nah man there’s no way they are
@@Mrsmith69they were. they defected to sk
They definitely aren’t lol
They are north Koreans who have escaped NK
I remember seeing a B-2 do a low level pass over an airfield at an air show in Dayton, Ohio. It flew over at 300ft and I’ll never forget how impressive the sound was, not because it was loud, but because it was so quiet. It sounded about as loud as a commercial airliner at 35,000ft. Just a low whispering rumble. That’s the day I understood that stealth wasn’t just radar signature.
They thought of everything.
and that is just what we let people see@@AngelOfDeath420
Ive seen b2s and they sounded way louder than any airliners
You will not be able to hear a airliner at 35,000ft or see one for that matter! so if I were you, I will found a eye/ear/nose doctor and make sure everything still work! you welcome
B-2s I heard were not "quiet." I'm assuming it was at idle or just above idle. Have you ever heard an F-22 or F-35 in person? They're just as loud as any other fighter if not louder.... the 35 I saw was definitely louder than any F-16( 2004) I've ever heard at Luke AFB or F-18s( 2011) coming into land at the naval base on Coronado island. Those P&W F135 engines are something else.
You should have shown them the retired SR-71 blackbird made on the 60's that would have blown their minds!
Still the best aircraft ever built IMO.
It would be totally mind blowing. While they still had Kim Il Sung, we were cruising around in the fastest conventionally powered aircraft ever built--designed BY HAND with no computers.
"When NK was just getting those MiG 29's that they're still using, we were watching from 89,000 feet at Mach 3."
@@BigMateo24 As a soldier, I am kind of partial to the A-10 Thunderbolt. But the SR-71 Blackbird and the F-117A Nighthawk are closely behind.
Especially because North Korea fired a missile at an SR71 in 1981 and president Reagan was so incensed that he considered baiting North Korea with another fly over and have a fighter plane lock on and take out the battery
Show them the SpaceX boosters returning to the launch pad 😁 Those things still amaze me every time I see them come back.
@Ghostly One Unfortunately the dear leader will never give up the nukes.Those things were made to keep him in power. That's the only thing that matters to him.
@Liquid Sun well, there's 2 reasons for that. The first is that Russia is big enough that they can make their own rules, and NK is so small and poor they need help from their enemies just to not starve. The second reason is that Russia is big enough that it needs to be on trading terms with half the world at least. Nuking someone, even by accident, is a really good way to make all imports about 300% more expensive, if not outright illegal. That sort of thing would be disastrous to any economy, never mind one as top heavy as Russia's.
Damn straight! What a thing to behold, indeed.
I was on the beach in Florida and saw the recent falcon 9 heavy launch and boosters coming back into orbit and land and hearing the sonic booms was probably the most absolutely amazing thing I ever experienced in my entire life. It gave me goosebumps and brought a tear to the eye. I also have a video on my channel of the Crew-1 Dragon launch that was just recently in November. Everyone is welcome to check it out. Experiencing that rumble in person from the booster is so insane I could feel the heat too
@@tspectuning I bet you can't wait to see the Starship punch a hole in the clouds.Too bad I'm on the other side of the ocean.I'd love to see a launch.
Just going to say this and its a true statement "If you are seeing these cool toys in public, just imagine all the stuff they haven't shown the public yet." Manager at Skunk works
Right, by the time the media sees it its already old. I was in the Air Force in the late 80's/early 90's. When the F-117 came out everyone thought it was new but I knew guys that had worked on it like 15 years before that. Or the SR71 for that matter, I was in when they retired it. I had the same convo you did with a guy that worked for either MD or General Dynamics. He said if you think that stuff is cool just wait, we are working on paint and skin that can take more than mach 10 and skip in out of the earths atmosphere. I honestly think the future will be in unmanned flight though.
That's exactly what I commented on the last video. If we are getting to see it it's prob been replaced by now. Lol
Wasnt the B2 stealth bomber active for around 30 years, only for it to be revealed publicly awhile after?
@@biteme263 Unmanned is already well underway it seems.
I believe usa have drone stealth spaceships that take out an enemies whole gps and satellite network when needed.
The Chances of interviewing North Korean Pilots is slim to none.
I don't think these guys are North Korean soldiers (haircut). Moreover, it wouldn't be safe enough for them to participate in this kind of video. So it is a fake, IMO.
...as cgrant1960 already mentioned they're 99.99% not from North Korea
So incredibly stupid!
@@cgrant1960 100% fake or these guys are living the rest of their days in a work camp...
Not at all, several have defected and at least one brought his aircraft.
I'm sure Kim Jong-Un would just love the reaction of these two 'North Korean' soldiers on American fighter aircraft. So much so that he would invite their entire families to the nearest resort gulag.
The land of the free is the place to be....if you want to get incarcerated. More prisoners in jail than anywhere else. More prisoners = more profit
The fun fact about the B2 it's radar signature is the size of a large bird even though it has a 170 ft/52 meter wingspan.
yah what a fun fact to skip out on with that bird huh.
IDK man, still looks like a bird to me
Another fun fact, that bomb it dropped with precision accuracy can be released from over 6 miles (almost 10 Km) away, and it will glide itself to you .
You will never "See" nor "hear" the B2 bombing you.
@@prh99 Awesome comment!!
B2 is just a piece of junk. My country Iran has shot down 5 of these aircraft. The Americans just glorifies this trash too much.
Their reaction are like a kid going to a candy shop, you guys should show them the blue angels.
Show them the Red Arrows. Show them a Harrier jump jet, show them an English Electric Lightning, a Vulcan nuclear bomber, they need to hear one of them. Stuff we had from the 60's and 70's. Have they seen Concord before it was grounded?
@John Kaga The Red Arrows are England's Blue Angels/Thunderbirds.
Or Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines.
@@baylessnow But the Vulcan and Lightning no longer fly, nor does the British Harrier, so showing them those wouldn't make much since as they are reacting to CURRENT aircraft.
Blue Angels and the Thunderbirds
"it can destroy a whole country" -- "wow, that is so cool"
LOL
Exactly my reaction as well.
United States of World Destruction!
The whole city can be destroyed, but cowardly American politicians are too scared of Putin, so the planes sit at the airport instead of helping Ukraine 🇺🇦. Really shameful 🇺🇸 USA 🤮🤮🤮
B2 was actually modeled on a diving Peregrine Falcon. If you see the two pictures side by side it is absolutely stunning.
Wait, did she say the B2 was 2.5 times slower than a river? I almost spit coffee out my nose. 🤣🤣😂
B2 is a slow aircraft compared to other jets
The river not A river. One of their old MiGs.
I was at an air show and witnessed the F-22 Raptor in person. It was an incredible experience. It’s not possible to really understand how amazing it is without being there. It was nearly a spiritual experience. I could not believe a plane could move the way it did.
Haven’t seen that one but I agree that our airshows are a spiritual experience. You’re never the same after. Imagine being the enemy with a “Shock & Awe” US aircraft blowing through low on you!! Lol. Wouldn’t want to be on the wrong side of that.
So glad I got to attend Biggin Hill Airshow here in the UK when it was the last flight of the Vulcan Bombers before they got retired/mothballed. I don't think video games do it justice just how fucking loud Aircraft are, especially the old Vulcan who was a beast of an aircraft.
Last year at an airshow in Texas. Had both the F-22 and the F-35. The F-35 was paired with a P-51 Mustang. Cool stuff!
Some old Russian planes have similar maneuverability and have had it long before the new American planes.
I live in Las Vegas and they fly over my house all the time, from the Air Force Base and I truly understand what you're saying😊
I am a recently retired US Army tanker (tank commander). I spent 24 years in the military. In my time we trained to fight Russians, Iraq and North Korea among other threats. While I do not like war, I love my country. So I would have no problem fighting all of the previously mentioned ‘bad guys’ EXCEPT North Korea. And the reason is because I believe most of the North Korean Army are just like these guys. They are conscripted and forced to do the bidding of a tyrant. Both of these gentlemen are very cool. Much respect.
PS - You should have them check out the US Army’s main battle tank, the M1A1 or M1A2. It is the King of the battlefield. And I can speak from personal experience!
I love their genuine excitement and relatively well informed wonder. Like they know enough about aircraft that the shit the f-22 does is amazing, but for specific reasons, and that's cool to see.
It is a shame that the people ho send young men to war do it from far outside the combat zone. I'd bet diplomacy would be more successful if world leaders had to literally lead their troops into battle like midevil kings did.
Definitely NOT North Koreans. Wrong pattern camouflage plus they are too well fed.
@@kdrapertrucker Kings still stood at the back lines, and often retreated if they started losing. Trust me, not much has changed. Have there been kings who fought? Of course! But not as many as you would think. Most people who have started wars throughout history were indeed cowards, just like we have now.
I'll be the naysayer and say these two aren't really from NK. There is no way in hell either one of them would show admiration for anything American, or ever compare NK aircraft to USAF unless their great leader's hardware would be deemed clearly superior.
The government doesn’t actually release the top speed on any aircraft or ship they build and in some cases I was told it can go double the speed.
Exactly. You don't reveal to your adversary your capability against them, or at least not the full extent of your capability. Keep them guessing and hope that they underestimate your capability and their efforts accordingly.
I was in the Navy and the only thing I was told about the maximum speed of the vessel I served on is that it *can* go "...in excess of 30 knots."
@@VanWinger I work for a shipyard that does contracts for the navy and you hear from the older guys that either used to be in the navy or worked on the more expensive stuff on the ship say the speed at which the ship can move is a lot faster then what navy tells us it can move.
It goes as fast as the human body can handle
the video clearly said it was faster than a river.
i love how they were amazed at STOL (Short Take Off and Landing) and VTOL (Vertical Take Off and Landing) capabilities on the F-35 ❤
A North Korean soldier wearing Ray-Ban and Apple watch. 😂😂
I am a plane freak. The look on their faces, I had the same shocked look. OMG! The first time I saw a B-2, I was at work. It left Nellis AFB, and all you could hear is this booming sound. I ran outside, because I wasn't missing whatever plane it was. I caught it just in time, right before it leveled out and disappeared. That is a freakin beast! Once it was level, you couldn't see it, but you could still hear it. That was my favorite plane to see in my lifetime... next to a 747. That F-22 is badass. Just the pedal turn alone gave me chills. Love them all.
Let them watch the Blue Angels.
Saw them fly over the Atlantic in Daytona, Florida. Was amazing! They broke the sound barrier near us. Loudest boom I've ever heard.
I was thinking the same thing. I saw a video where they were show it, but don't know how much because we the viewer just saw it for a few seconds. I want a longer video of their reaction to the Blue Angels flying in formation!
@@cearfarseer9725 : I went to Navy Training/School around Pensacola, FL Area (Home of the Blue Angels).They would fly/practice in the area almost everyday. I was excited to see them at first; but after a while, it was quite annoying, because of the noise.
@@SV-kr9fu when I was young we would fish out on the Potomac. There was one spot when on a few occasions you could see Airforce One practicing fly ins to Andrews Air Force Base. You would see it fly out and circle around above us and head back in. Some time would go by and you would see him repeat the process. Seen a few fighters flying a around out there other times. It’s can be amazing living this close to DC.
@@paulypoobrain2929 : I am sure that you were excited to see Air Force One the first few times (especially, as a kid); but if you had to see and hear it all the times, then it would just be an annoyance.
Those F/A 18's (Blue Angels) would fly quite close to our barrack & school house almost every single day. They were very loud and would rattle the windows. After about a month of seeing & hearing them, I was over it.
"There is a soccer game going on"
Yes and no, but mostly no
@Jungkook Steiner other way around
@Jungkook Steiner the origin of the word soccer, is actually British, and was called that by them for a long time before being referred to as "football". The word soccer is from the British distinction between Rugby Football (Ruggers) or Associated Football (Soccer). Blame the Brits for the mix up, they started it lol.
Football*
@Jungkook Steiner Here's an open secret that really isn't secret, the U.S. is not the only country to call it soccer.
They had better fly-over with the B2 Bomber at the 2018 OU vs Georgia Rose Bowl game. Videos should feature that one over the Kansas City one, because it flew lower and directly over the stadium on a clear day. It was beautiful.
I remember when I learned about the SR-71 Blackbird. First I got a shock that there was an aircraft with such parameters, and then I got an even bigger shock that this aircraft was from the early 1960s. The public in my country only learned about this aircraft in 1982, when they very often flew right near the national border provoking military reactions. However, they never decided to fire on the plane.
lol, sure they did xDD. If a Blackbird was in your airspace, you wouldn't know. Quit making up stories.
@@jaden2790 I see that you don't know what you are writing about and are trying to make fun of me. First educate yourself on the subject and only interject your comments. No aircraft is undetectable to radar. Only the aircraft can be made more difficult to detect. The SR-71 has some elements to reduce radar reflection, but it is not usually classified as a stealth aircraft, and if one so qualifies it, it falls into the first generation of stealth. In the 1970s Soviet radar systems were able to detect it , often immediately after takeoff from West German territory. The Americans knew this would be the case already when designing the aircraft, so, the SR-71 was very fast and flew high. It did not have to hide from radars, because the Warsaw Pact did not have the means capable of shooting down this aircraft, despite this, efforts were made not to violate the borders of the Eastern Bloc. Every flight of this aircraft was a manifestation of the enormous technological advantage between the east and the west.
From the information I remember, no plane was ever shot down, but many times planes were sent to intercept the SR-71. At that time, the American aircraft simply accelerated and lost the chase. If you are interested in this topic, I recommend the book "Sled Driver: Flying the World's Fastest Jet" by Brian Shul. On the Internet you can also find memoirs of Polish servicemen who regularly came into contact with this machine.
The SR-71 is a great machine. You don't need to additionally add magical qualities to it, as the Russians do with their crap equipment, pretending that they are not at all hopeful about the technological gap with the West.
Of course, not all Russian equipment is bad. They have good ground radars, and good air defense.
@@orkako you wrote all that with absolutely no clue what your talking about xD. You have truly mastered the art of bullshitting. The SR-71 is undetectable on radar. The biggest signature you will get out of it is that of a bird. Which a radar can't pick up birds at 80,000 ft xD. Sorry to break it to you but your delusional, but you already knew that.
@@jaden2790 And all you have to do is spend 10 minutes searching on google. But instead, you prefer to play ignorant. Your business. Believe in fairy tales. Maybe that's what your psyche nee
@@orkako hell of a comeback
Now that the epidemic is over I would like to see these guys go to an airshow to see these aircraft in person.
So are we just not gonna talk about the fact that he CUT HIS HAIR!!???!?!???!!?!?
Finally 😏
Why would we do that?
@@shotgunbettygaming , nah it was just an ironic joke. He got a long hair before that fits more as band singer than a military. 😊. I like both of them finally free.
Well what would his hair have to do with American aircraft
@@IRLKhaha , if you’ve been to this channel for sometimes there were side comments about his long hair. I didn’t make any comment that time except now that his got a short hair.
Thrust vectoring really makes air raft behave in such a beautiful way. I like how he put it. Like a bird.
“It looks like an eagle!” Everyone, we are witnessing the creation of an new patriot.
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I think you should have shown them the B-1 lancer or “bone”. I was with my infantry company in Afghanistan taking heavy contact but I had a B-1 on station. I couldn’t identify specific targets for destruction so the bone did a low level super sonic fly by. The combination of the sight of this massive aircraft and its sonic boom took all the fight out of the enemy. We took no more contact that day other then some pot shots. Amazing aircraft
Seeing the f22 in person is one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen. It even puts the newer f35 to shame. The true powe you fee of the afterburners there is nothing like it. It is truly a masterpiece of American Technology.
The F-22 - "it can do whatever it wants"
You're goddamn right it can. That's the epitome of freedom!
Power of freedom rahhhhhh 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
Be careful because youb are talking of what you don't know:"Freedom"
Well the F22 can't do ground attack or support and it can't even do Link16 communications. It's so bad and outdated (80's tech) they stopped production because it's not worth the money and now they discuss if it even makes sense to upgrade it to make it at least useful.
I want to see them react to deep sea machinery, not even necessarily navy equipment...just our marine biologists casually cruising around the bottom of the ocean to watch fish...
Great idea.
The Nautilus RUclips channel! And the scientists going crazy over microorganisms! Lol
Yeah. Bad ass.
also weird sea creatures
Marine biologist: I wish to see the fishes
America: as you wish
Ok so 1. That was no soccer game it was American football, you can tell by the goalpost and 2. We have these things in America where sometimes jets or helicopters do flyovers before the beginning of a game, it’s sort of a tradition
@Jungkook Steiner murican lol
if the NFL keeps going the way it is before long
the players will be shooting at the flyover
@@samm1561 true
@Jungkook Steiner I’ve seen Europeans play American “football” for fun and other country’s too it just isn’t a huge sport all other country have rugby which I call pussy football
@@remains10 “pussy football” fr 😂
you should show them the TR-3B
wait till they see the f14 tomcat and the a10, especially the brrrrrt
I remember like 10 years ago when I still in the Army I was on Langley getting some groceries and I looked up and a jet was just hovering in the air. Like facing up wards but just sitting there. It then leaned over to the right and took off. Coolest thing ever.
Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier or a silent drill next for something different.
I vote for Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier first... they will be blown away with the highly disciplined ceremony, and even more so when they hear of the lifelong standards the Guards are expected to maintain.
In case ya didn't know many countries have the Tomb of the unknown soldiers..js
This would be great to see
B2 -- US only.
F22 -- US only.
F35 -- sold to allies, too.
It doesn’t make sense that the F-35 is exported and the F-22 can’t despite the fact that the F-35 is superior
@@projectarma - It's not really "superior." It is multi-role, and the existing F-22s (which get upgrades) look like mere bumblebees on radar.
@@projectarma The F-22 is an air superiority fighter with superior stealth, the F-35 a multirole fighter-bomber. In an air superiority context the F-22 is notably superior to the F-35 and is also better at infiltrating enemy airspace, but it has a rather small payload so it doesn't make a particularly good bomber. It's also considerably more expensive than the F-35.
@@costakeith9048 Additionally, I'm fairly confident that the US also want to maintain technological superiority even against our allies. We can't be giving all of our best stuff to everybody. Not to mention that some of our best stuff is so incredibly expensive that there probably is not much of a market for it outside of the US anyways. At least, not enough to really be worth exporting all of it.
@@Locke99GS We have Chinese firms hiring our computer personnel and their people infiltrating our companies. With more allies in possession of our tech that threat goes up exponentially
You gyes seems so kind and i hope your country will be richer and that you can do what you wants! youths are the hope in the world!
The most important power of any U.S. developed warcraft is Americans exercising commitment to NOT using them. Most Americans wish a better life for all people around the world. We hope our own character evolves with every respectful decision toward others. I am in my 70s. My father served in the US forces during the Korean conflict. I carry on his wish to see a day when North Koreans will see the greatest majority of Americans wish them WELL. That is what I hope to see on "Dimple" some day.
I wanna see their reaction to our improved A10 warthog. ..
Vid of a warthog firing it's gun on a practice target! BRRRRRRRRRRRR!!! 😂
That's a gun with wings, not an aircraft.
@@LaughingOrange lol
Dude on the right looks chill af. The haircut and sunglasses suit him well.
The top gun dude
Check out his apple watch too lol
the F-22 is classified not for sale to foreign allies, however the F-35 variants are for sale. also that was a flyover during an American football game not soccer.
I believe our allies were also in on the development of the F-35, were they not? It's a cool jet and all, but more of a jack-of-all-trades, master of none type of plane. Also very modular to make the different types, i.e. VTOL, Carrier ready, normal land based, etc. The modularity is probably it's coolest feature, but likely also the thing that holds it the most back in being better in some categories of performance.
@@BlackSmokeDMax the F35 is a good plane, pilots and crew chiefs like it. Its not as stealthy, fast, or maneuverable as an F22 but it has better radar and other systems.
F-35 is certainly a good aircraft, but not for the amount they went over on the budget, especially considering its only a single engine fighter. That was a mistake. The STOVL version for the Marines is particularly dumb. Having worked on Harriers in the past, it's the most maintenance hours per flight hour bird in the entire Navy/Marine Corps fleet. That's the F-35B's future. The F-22 is a stud. It's so good and expensive, they cut down their orginal production of 750 down to 187. Now there are 168. We'd never sell this fighter, because it's simply the best air to air beast ever created. Kind of a waste considering there's no other country on the planet that we're going to get in an air battle with. If we did, whatever country it would be would not last long. Granted, they do have some air to ground capability.
I work for a company that manufacturers parts for the F-22 and the F-35
The F-22 was developed solely in the U.S, that's why it's not sold to other countries
The F-35 was developed in joint collaboration with our allies .
@@BlackSmokeDMax the f-35 was based primarily on the british harrier systems, as we have smaller carriers the abiltity for vertical takeoff was something we developed in the 70's. the harrier became dated though so with the US the f-35 was developed as a fighter bomber capable of replacing the aging harriers.
The soldiers later died from suicide with 27 shots to the back each
I'm an American and I've watched several hours worth of stuff about North Korea and I just love these guys! I would give ANYTHING to meet them.
It would be interesting for sure. It's crazy how they know so little about the rest of the world. One of these guys thought that a stealth plane was made of wood. The NK propaganda is terribly strong, no fault of their own, but they believe that their military is the best. They don't know that 1 F22 can destroy 10 of their best mig's before any North Koreans know what happening. They'd just see the planes blowing up
what is crazy is you would think for even 1second that they are legit N.Korea? OMG @@dickfitzwelliner2807
I would definitely love to invite these 2 gentlemen over to my house and grill out some steaks for them. Have a cold beer and just talk !
Me too but I'd need a translator lol. I don't know a single Korean word haha. Not even how to say hi😅
@@kainoakanoe How cool would that be though?!
@@kainoakanoe An-ya-ha-ga-sey-o or yeobo,-sey-yo ...and now you can say hello.
@@justinhaight1665 rok is not the same as dprk
@@justinhaight1665 wow thats a cool story dude must be fun times lol
Someone needs to get these boys in the air as a ride-along.
You should show them the Falcon Heavy landing
show them SpaceX and also Tesla stuff.
I want to see them react to the cybertruck lmao.
Show them the FH test with the Tesla roadster for a laugh!
Have they seen the Boston Dynamics robots?
@@pyrovania ofc I have
Hello Haneul and Kangyou from the USA!✝
yeah V-Tol systems are mind blowing when you see them first time its so cool to see a jet take off vertically
Sorry, but a B-2 wouldnt waste it fuel on a soccer game, thats american football right there.
It’s probably a translation error, probably mixed up futbol and football when they were getting it translated
@@hyneable yea because soccer games here is crap
@@siic Soccer in general is crap lol
@@spydergs07 that's your opinion
@@Waluigi-qp3vm but they're all wrong.
They need to see the British & American pilots training through the "Mach Loop" in Wales, where even non stealth aircraft fly close to the ground to avoid radar. Flying below mountain tops enables even cargo planes to be un detected by enemy radar.
You’re welcome. 🇺🇸
Been near it in barmouth, wales on a trip and saw merlins and a c130
I was 2A553A. The B2 was very impressive. Even more impressive knowing that most of the tech was 4 decades old and still cutting-edge.
It’s also known as the stealthy US crater maker
Should've been the 2A553C variant like me. ;)
Soccer??? SOCCER?!?! No, FOOTBALL!!😂
A soccer game 😅 I love that they're so genuine about this too.
6:11 “It looks like an eagle”
America: 🦅 🇺🇸 🦅
"What type of aircraft do you think will be shown today?"
-"Stealth"
"No, we already showed that."
-"But we didn't see it."
...
They are all used for different things. The F22 can beat almost every fighter in the world with no problem because it's the USA best air superiority fighter. The F35 is still a 5th generation fighter that is a multirole airplane that is meant for reconnaissance and relaying information to other bases and units about enemy strength, defenses, etc. And the B2 is currently worlds greatest stealth long range strategic bomber but it is being planned on to be replaced relatively soon.
F35 is basically information as warfare. it can mark a target while remaining in stealth and have a boat 100 miles away launch a missile at the target the F35 is marking, same for a sub. It can also mark multiple targets for many other craft at the same time and can make use of the AI wingman, a f-16 etc with a AI pilot that follows off its wing which the F35 can direct to engage other aircraft. It could for instance send 5 of them to harass a target so its not under any type of threat. The F35 also has an amazing tracking system to track a target and never lose it, the mixed reality headset allows the pilot to see through his own aircraft so he can see exactly where the enemy aircraft is.
To reduce the amount of heat the craft gives off in flight, its own fuel is used as a heatsink. While its not proven there is a large amount of circumstantial evidence that supports a 4th version of the F35 which houses a laser weapon. The drive system behind the pilots seat which normally powers the fan is instead used to power the laser, the other version of the craft uses that location to store extra fuel, but with it gone it can use the fuel lines to cool the laser during and after firing as its already designed to be a heatsink. Heat was one of the main issues with using a high powered laser.
Over the last 15 years or so the govt has put out little bits of information about a laser system for aircraft, originally tested in a private jet (around 12 seats) and more recently loaded into a helicopter for tests in the field. Since then there hasnt been any information about the system. However if you consider that the F35 can track and target and not lose it, it would be perfect for controlling the aim of such a laser system and because light can be aimed directly at a target, it can fire at any range provided the curve of the earth isnt in the way. Because of this, no aircraft would actually be capable of getting near the F35 if they could even find it, anything that approached could be destroyed from long range, same for any missiles launched at it. With its stealth it could mark a target, destroy it and leave before anyone knew it was there. Flying high enough up and its line of sight over the horizon is far greater. The only draw back with laser systems is that anything in the air will take energy from the laser, so it would need clear skys or high altitudes. regardless that just means it would need to fire on a given target longer as it would take a second or two of hitting the same spot to burn through it. But then that is a question of the type of armor a aircraft has and how weak it is to such an attack. its not something that would cut a craft in half, but more then capable of taking a craft out before it got in range. Seems to be something the USA used to brag about, but once the system was ready for use, it became more of an open secret.
@Ghostly One that is the point of them. But it is by no means weak in a dogfight. But it would have already failed in its objective if that was the case since its purpose is to relay information to other units to either intercept or plan engagements or to gauge defenses
@Ghostly One Yes, The F35 never needs to be in a dogfight, its design to take out the enemy before they ever get near it.
@Liquid Sun I'm not saying that dogfights should be the norm, but straight air to air combat or on a neutral air space, air superiority capability does matter. And during a big war, the Russians hypersonic missile arsenals won't nearly be as helpful in an offensive gesture, more of a defensive one. The F35s role is to scout out enemy positioning, unit numbers, infrastructure, etc before even being detected anyway and relay that information to allied units in order to be engaged or taken care of. Russian and Chinese defenses don't matter if they get found out first anyway. The United States does lag behind those countries in that area, but when it comes to battlefield information and logistical analysis, the United States is still king
@Liquid Sun and until they can consistently detect our aircraft it doesn't honestly matter just yet. Though being surrounded by multiple countries that have F35s, both China and Russia would be countered in an offensive war. But those missiles do make it much more difficult to push into their territory as well
I am just happy that those 2 are living freely and say what they want to.
Makes u question are they really from N. KOREA? The other guy was sporting an apple watch. Isn't that prohibited in their country?
@@darylp9306 i was thinking the same!
Keep up the good work and keep showing that kids are kids all over the world they're all the same
4th Century? You mean 5th Generation? Lol 😆 I think something was lost in translation.
Also a month or two ago the US announced it had already flown 6th gen prototype fighters.
No, I remember reading about the F-22 playing a vital role in defeating the Roman Empire during the Roman-American War.
Yes, the introduction of the F22 was the beginning of the end for the Jin Dynasty in China.
f22 4th generation (thats what she meant)
f35 5th generation
6th generation currently testing...
Well... if you play the "Sid Meyer's Civilizations" videogame, you could.
I had a situation where, in an island world, I had submarines and destroyers... but I used a fishing boat to scout another island continent. Another nation insulted my military might and declared war against me for founding a city at the south end of their "continent." They thought they could win because I had crappy on-land units tech-wise, and not many of them on yop of that. I shelled and missiled their cities, soldiers, and land vehicles, so they never got to touch my newly erected city, then soon they begged for peace. My military wasn't as laughable as they thought. Good memory. I giggled when they declared war due to them not knowing just how many nuclear powered subs I had underwater.
@@rldabombOG F-22 and F-35 are both 5th generation. The F-16, F-15 and F/A-18 are our 4th generation fighters.
Remember the f22 is from the 90's, B2 from the 80's and its replacement is undergoing testing and to enter service in a few year. The F-35 B is the VTOL version, the C is for conventional catapult launch from regular carriers and the A version is the regular version. B can do VTOL but has less fuel and arms. Each is specific designed
AND all F35's carry more computing power than any other jet, except AWACS. With Tech Refresh 3/Block 4 upgrades the F35 will have as much computing power as ANY AWACS. Put 3 of F35's in a 60 mi arc and they can provide almost complete data on ground and air assets all with being the RCS of the big marbles of a jacks set. Okay the F22 has a smaller RCS the size of a worker honey bee, but the F35 is the only jet out there that can go BVR with the F22 especially when T3/BLK4 gets finished. A F35 would never go close to a F22 because nothing outmaneuvers the F22, but BVR once that AN/APG 85 is in the nose, the F35 and it's computer would see the F22 before the F22 even with the AN/APG83 upgrade sees the F35. The B21 will rival the F35 for computing power or a bit more. I liked how one of the former NK guys said NK was so against stealth. I can see why.
The gentleman on the right with the cool glasses looks like he was born to pilot these planes in the video! :D
That maneuver at 2:10 is freaking insane! 🤯
Nah
These are the most well fed North Korean military men I’ve ever seen!
And Apple Watch……
they probably escaped or something
Prob provided
I took a field trip to a U.S military base when I was in the 3rd grade (I think it was the 3rd grade anyway). They let us climb up into aircraft like these. They had a plethora of firearms sat out on tables (they were all empty of course with chamber locks on them). They let us hold them to feel the weight. LOL. I was so little I couldn't hold up a handgun. Strained my shoulder a bit.
At 3rd grade you should be around 7-8 yr old, if you can't hold a one pound handgun, I will go found a doc and see what is wrong!
Show the Blue Angels and also an aircraft breaking the speed of sound.
Sorry, you don’t “see” the sound barrier.
It’s called a Sonic Boom and yes you can “see” it.
The soldier who was wearing the sunglasses seemed really impressed by the B2 and the destructive capabilities of that particular plane
The future is so bright. He has to wear shades.
Please give these brave men my love and respect. I hope they know we do not think of them as enemies. I pray for North Koreans every single night.
It's kind of an awkward situation for them. Like, "Oh, here's all of the aircraft that could dust your country in one run. How do you like them?".
But their reactions are so human and genuine. I feel the same way whenever I see stealth jets, they're just...cool.
I bet Kim Jung Un is aware of the US Military capabilities, but does not want it's people to know how weak North Korea actually is. That's why he is so pressing on with the nuclear weapons, to avoid any invasion. But even without nuclear weapons, the US would not invade North Korea. There is no reason to. It's actually the making of those nuclear weapons that trigger the Americans to come into action.
@@Snowwie88 NK doesn't have to actually hit the US with a nuclear missile. Look up what a high altitude air burst and the resulting EMP would do just to the west coast.
You can tell that they can't wrap their heads around it. They have so little knowledge about the rest of the world. You'd really have to sit down with them and break it down as to how far ahead of them we are
i think its fake. i see more n more of these kind of reactions
@@Snowwie88 I thought violation of human rights was a viable reason to invade a country
They need to see the Thunderbirds and Blue Angles fly the best of the pilots.
They should check out other countries too, the Brits, Germans, French and Russians got cool stuff too
@Jungkook Steiner T14 is pretty gas
@Jungkook Steiner different cool planes, vehicles, equipment and ships ofc and the French got the Foreign Legion
I fish at a local lake, and an Air Force Base is close by. I saw a B-2 taking off while on my boat it flew right over me, it was one amazing experience to be so close & see it.
Wait a minute ،how Kim Jong Un allowed them to use the internet😂
Soccer game? Lol. You mean Kansas City Chiefs game. “NFL”
I'm thinking it was lost in translation, "football" is soccer, but it's also american football so I can understand if the translator made a mistake
I was gonna say the same, its an NFL football game.. but for everyone else around the planet "football" IS soccer.. but there really is no comparing soccer to REAL football
@@1974lionsfan Even if in real football, the foot barely ever touches the ball.
Jokes aside, all of the people I know outside America who know I am American know what I am talking about when I say "football". That said, I can easily see that as an easy to make translation error.
caveat: the majority of the people I know outside the US are Europeans.
@@whyjnot420 yes i can completely understand the translation error, its an easy one to make..
i know the foot hardly ever touches the ball unless youre a team like the detroit lions.. our kicker is prob the busiest in the league😂
Did anyone else notice the American flag blurred out in the last part of that segment though?
Should have told them that B2 bomber is 31 years old, 1980's tech would have blown their mind....
@Jungkook Steiner The first flight of the b-52 bomber was in april of 1952. 68 YEARS AGO. And the initial designs date back to 1946.
When I first went in the Air Force the hot plane of that time was the F-4. Still one of my favorite planes. It just looked tough.
Some of our enemies still fly them.
The thrust is directed downwards to allow it to hover and take off or land vertically
I have one question, how did you even acquire them?
They should react to operation desert storm
@Jungkook Steiner not just the ground war. The air campaign too
@Jungkook Steiner No one but the USA can move that many troops and that amount of equipment in that amount of time. Not Russia, not China. It's never been done before in history and the results surprised everyone. They had the 4th largest army in the world and while the US did bring alot of toys to the fight, we'd only brought a fraction of our entire military. Even US military experts were expecting far higher American losses and they didn't expect the war to end so soon. I talked to a Air Force General just prior and he was all GO AMERICA!!! Even he wasn't that optimistic. He did think the air force we could win the war with just the air force. He was half right. We can pound them into dust from the air but a F35 or a B2 bomber has never taken a inch of ground and never will. At some point to you have to send in troops and armor. The Battle of 73 Easting was a example of that. The dust storm prevented any aircraft from being in the area.
The interesting thing about Operation Desert Storm, in my opinion, was how accidentally one-sided the whole war was. Even though the outcome should have been expected, the actual (and accidental) over execution by the US had to be embarrassing for Saddam at the time.
We only deployed that much power to the region because that is what we thought we needed to be victorious. Of course our deployment there could have been far greater if we thought it was needed. Turns out we over greatly estimated their defenses, and over-committed ourselves to cope with their perceived defenses, even though it was still only a fraction of the US ability to fight at the time.
@Jungkook Steiner And Iraq had forever longer to do the same. So what?
@Jungkook Steiner You can apply similar "if only" hypotheticals to most all military engagements throughout history in order to change the result.
So what?
If there's one thing you can respect about America: it's their military technology
tbh we're still coasting on fumes from the absolute fucking legends of the cold war skunkworks (SR-71
As an American, I would hope that there is some respect in us having the technology and the restraint to not use it. A incredibly strong defense is the best offense.
@@rogereriksen2472 do you think eventually every nation is gonna merge to be a singular global nation
@@northamerica5142 hmm we’ll need a name though..... I vote for global tech!!!!!
@@Ordomalleus40k either that or Earth Tech, and to go above and beyond, unite every nation on earth to either become the UNE "United Nations of Earth" or become a singular global nation NE "Nation of Earth"
It would be so awesome if these guys got to go for a ride along. Feel some Gs
As a American I will say these guys are awesome and pretty honest.
Is nobody else doubting that these are actually NORTH Korean soldiers?
They definitely aren’t
These guys totally need to see a performance by the Red Arrows, Red Arrows truly have some next level piloting skills and they’re absolutely incredible to watch, and even better if getting to watch them live at an air show! I’ve had the honor to see Red Arrows live a few times at air shows and it’s just mind blowing how skilled they are!
Three B-2 bombers once flew a mission from Missouri where they are stationed, to the Middle East, where they dropped their bombs, and returned to Missouri without landing. Of course they were refueld several times in mid air, which should tell you that the strength of the USAF is not just in the individual types of planes but the way they can support each other. The tanker aircraft are not very glamorous, but they extend the time a plane can stay up significantly. In the case of that B2 mission they were in the air nearl y two days.
And do not forget the B-52. If there are lots of fighters and radar guided missiles it is in trouble, but it can fly the same kind of air to air refueling missions as the B-2 and carry even more bombs. The first ones were built in the 1950s, but because it is constantly being upgraded, there may still be some flying in 2050.
The aliens gave us some cool technology, didn’t they? 👽
My father worked for Lockheed, Skunk Works in the 70s. He went to Area 51 during the week. And came home only on the weekends. Yes..... yes, they did.
@@normanrowe2831 wow...
Could've made this a 10min video and showed them the Nighthawk and the B52.
We need to get as many of these WW2 vet's to talk while they still can!
You gave the North Koreans intelligence on our aircraft damnit!
Nah dont worry, the things they say about the topic is misleading or false
Its been public knowledge for almost a decade lol, none of it is top secret. 🤐
@@venomgeach9690 true. what the host said about the B2 is public knowledge. There are top secret things about the B2 that is top secret
That got me pepped and laughing. It would be better for the people of countries such as NK to see that fighting effectively is just not possible and that their people need food, and energy... not war with zero chance of existing afterwards.
@@thehound2161 yeah I forgot NK tends to near starve their soldiers
“Aircrafts” is not a word. The plural of “aircraft” is “aircraft”.
Are you sure
Absolutely. Incorrectly using "aircrafts" as the plural of "aircraft" is something that really grates on aviators.
I googled it, hes correct.
@@markhamstra1083 dang man. Thanks for the heads up.
@@faithfullyfaith199 hell yeah
This 2 boys will dealt to punish by the President of NORTH KOREA
Bet
I'm so glad you managed to escape from the north. I wish you much success.
I live under an airport’s waiting pattern for air traffic so I usually see one every day or more, sometimes I also see military helicopters flying in formation as well.
F22 is not aircraft of 4th century, but of 5th generation. First of its kind.
Woulda been funny if people were fighting wars in 300 AD and these things were flying around tho
Actually the YF22 is the first of its kind
lol "north korean soldiers" yeah right... the guy on the right looks like some K-pop star, very reglementary
@Alfred Churchill They escaped from the north
They were actually nk soldiers
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The f-22 is a stealth F-14 that had weight loss surgery and forgot to take his riddle in from the year 2050. I'm so glad it's on my side.
umm, Are they "really" North Korean soldiers???? We all know that they are not allowed on social media.. and the mail in address on here is Seoul, Republic of Korea, which is South Korea.