Thaks my friend, i hope Norway and russia one day can be better friends, we Are cheering border toogetter and have longe history toogetter all the way frome the viking age too be proud off. God bless you and the russian people.
Hell, they make ME proud to be Norwegian and I’m not Norwegian. They’re just that good. We have the Marine Corps Silent Drill Team but they are actual combat veterans and train for years and STILL have a rough time reaching this level of precision.
Excellent show. My gosh, how they learned and remembered all those moves. That was one of the longest drill and band movement I’ve ever seen. Cheers !!! Bring it to the states. We’d luv to see that. 😊❤️🇺🇸
Well. The correct info is that it's 12 months service. Change every september. New music and New routine. And this is the shorts version for shows like this. The whole routine, called "The Ola drill" (I believe) is usualy dobbel in length.
I think that it should be mentioned that the garde are all conscripts. The guys you see in the video have been doing this for less than one year and for one of them to drop a flag or rifle is an occurance that is very, very rare. That both happened here is bad luck more than anything else.
Its crazy to see their coordination! I'll bet His Majesty,King Harald V is extremely proud of his guard :D So proud of beeing a norwegian when it comes to our monarcy :D The most respected Royal family in the world :) :) :)
I used to be in the Royal guards. The king is rather indifferent of his guards, He shake hands with a few soldiers and walks nearby the rest of them once a year when they have the whole royal guard outside the castle and that's the attention he gives. As for respected... That's a really strong word.. I'd rather use tolerated and maybe their titles are abit frighting. The queen is a cunt as a person (atleast most that meet her and "works for her" that I've talked to have said). One princess made a school for learning to talk to angels or something. The king, crown prince and princess are okey though, but the country wouldn't notice much if they're no longer royals, except for less expenses in the budget. Could just as easily made a lottery for which family gets to be the royal family each generation.
Most dont and most Norwegians dont see Norway monarchy. They're mostly there for PR reasons and allmost cant demand anything except getting lots of money. that family costs us abit over 40 million USD$ per year. Not counting Royal army and a couple of other stuff.
300 millioner Norske kroner er rundt 40 millioner USD, Dette var tall fra 2010, så man regner med årlig økning, og dermed over 40 millioner USD. I statsbudjesttet står gir vi ca. 230 millioner direkte. også har man en del millioner som f.eks kongeskipet som årlig har en prislapp på 50 millioner. og eiendomsdrift og vedlikehold som også er på mange titalls millioner.
These guys are GOOD ..... ..... and this is from someone who was in the Royal Marines Corps of Drums for 12 years many years ago. I am extremely impressed with the drill and music ..... Another thing I have just noticed is that all these soldiers are roughly the same height, not like in the UK where we have some female military four foot zero, standing next to a six foot five inch colleague..
brilliant, the best drill troop i have seen, they continue to impress, the sloppy Scots and Brits do not come close, too bad the guy lost his rifle there in the end, but he continued masterly, good job guys
We have and are still invlovd in wars. In Kongo, Yugoslavia and latest in Afghanistan. On paper Sweden is neutral, but not really. Trough the cold war Nato forces could pass trough Swedish territory without problems.
@Joe Soap it's origin is Italy and it is a bowler, but it is buffalo hair not feathers. It was inspired by the Bersaglieri, princess Louise (King Harald's great great grandmother) liked them so much that she insisted that the Norwegian guard used them.
On reconnaît les bons soldats à leur manière de défiler. Mes. Compliments aux forces armées Norvégiennes en général et à la garde royale en particulier.
Como chileno estoy muy orgulloso de la marcialidad de nuestros institutos armados pese a todos los escandalos que se han destapado en este ultimo tiempo pero debo reconocer con sinceridad que estos noruegos simplemente nos ganaron.Jamas habia visto una marcialidad y una coordinacion tan perfecta como esta.Si alguien me puede dar mas datos se lo agradecere ya que tenia entendido que la tradicion prusiana la tenian sus vecinos suecos.
What I love are the occasional flaws that happens that show they are most definitely human, but they recover in style every time. Like the one soldier in row 3 that misses their beat to raise the rifle at 1:55, but recover 1 beat before row 2 so it doesn't stand out too much. Or the soldier from 5th company that doesn't manage to attach their flag to the bayonet in time at 6:13, still performing throughout when it flopping around should interfere with his dexterity moves. The overzealous rifle swirl that discard a 3rd company flag at 7:00 The very unlucky soldier that dropped his rifle at 10:31 off-cam. (This one he probably got some correction for later on. A lot of mistakes are allowed, losing your weapon, in drill or in combat practices is.. frowned upon) But the way they all evade the fallen weapon without missing a beat is impressive ^^ The soldier even performs the armed salute with empty hands at 11:35 :D
So! This is excellent! Does this represent a military discipline! The discipline should be a soldier, Be true, not too oppressive, over come, but, to defend your culture and heritage your history without fault! But done expend others!
InfraRedAnus They are indeed M1's. My dad owns 3 of those, and let me tell you.. They weigh quite a bit, not the easiest thing to swing around =) Search for HMKG 2004 for a really impressive silent and solo drill. Best one in my opinion
I love M1's and most all Milsurps. I'm pretty used to the weight so it's not to much of a problem for me... Though it is awesome to pick up an AR and feel its lightness.
I was in the Air Force Honor Guard (the base one, not the one for the entire Air Force). That's how we are trained to do if we screw up. Act like it's part of the ceremony and move on. We used M1 Garands too. I remember the first week training with those left my hands throbbing for days. Those were good days, doing work that everyone can appreciate and getting handshakes from everyone thanking you for what you do. A lot of these honor and drill guard video I can appreciate now since I was in their shoes before. Whether it's guarding Buckingham Palace or burying a retired B-17 gunner, it's always a huge honor to where that uniform.
This must be the ONLY video shot from any audience ever, that actually has good quality, sound, and no shaking...
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Thanks ❤️ I guess
Unbelievable! Amazing drill, amazing discipline, amazing music. Outstanding routine as well. Such a pleasing experience!
Bravo ,Great Country ,Great Folk ,Great Nation !
Greatings from poorer Russia!
Thaks my friend, i hope Norway and russia one day can be better friends, we Are cheering border toogetter and have longe history toogetter all the way frome the viking age too be proud off. God bless you and the russian people.
amazes me everytime i watch them, they make me proud to be norwegian
Hell, they make ME proud to be Norwegian and I’m not Norwegian. They’re just that good. We have the Marine Corps Silent Drill Team but they are actual combat veterans and train for years and STILL have a rough time reaching this level of precision.
Very cool!🇸🇯🎿📎! Cheers from Milwaukee Wisconsin 🇺🇸🍺🧀
Takk ❤
@@StressMats bare hyggelig
totally ab fab
Bob, UK
Nothing can beat Hans Majestet Kongens Garde!!!
I have seen many a drill in my day but never have I seen better. Congratulations to these wonderful soldiers. Much love from 🇨🇦👏👏❤️❤️
They are also only conscripts! Next year it will be composed of entirely new people. And again next year.
A terrific, striking routine and fabulous precision footwork. Really a joy to one's eyes!!
The funny thing is that the norwegian King's guard is swapped out every year with fresh recruits, due to the last crew is done serving in millitary.
is for you to say, but it takes practice and effort to do this, try do it?
@@chrissolomonalu1866 I think it was meant as a compliment
@@chrissolomonalu1866 it’s a compliment dude!😊
thats the crazy thing, they are first time serving, which has allways amazed me
That's not funny... It's impressive! Exstremely so!
Excellent show. My gosh, how they learned and remembered all those moves. That was one of the longest drill and band movement I’ve ever seen. Cheers !!! Bring it to the states. We’d luv to see that. 😊❤️🇺🇸
Well. The correct info is that it's 12 months service. Change every september. New music and New routine. And this is the shorts version for shows like this. The whole routine, called "The Ola drill" (I believe) is usualy dobbel in length.
This is a bit late... but they also have 30 minute drills.
They are, by far the BEST I’ve ever seen! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I think that it should be mentioned that the garde are all conscripts. The guys you see in the video have been doing this for less than one year and for one of them to drop a flag or rifle is an occurance that is very, very rare. That both happened here is bad luck more than anything else.
+Bergenfluff a flag or two falling off was quite common, but a rifle was only dropped a couple of times during the season.
Wow ! Magnificient!Thank you for sharing us these Silent Drills of two nations.more power to you all
Switching from "German " (locked knee) to "traditional " walk must be confusing. Add to that the dreaded slow walk...
The guys are great.
Brandi - The tattoo is in Sweden, it's the Norwegians doing the drill...
Norwegian Kings Guards, of course!
Amazing ....mesmerized for the full 12 minutes and 38 seconds. Go Norway! :D
Its crazy to see their coordination! I'll bet His Majesty,King Harald V is extremely proud of his guard :D So proud of beeing a norwegian when it comes to our monarcy :D The most respected Royal family in the world :) :) :)
I used to be in the Royal guards.
The king is rather indifferent of his guards, He shake hands with a few soldiers and walks nearby the rest of them once a year when they have the whole royal guard outside the castle and that's the attention he gives.
As for respected... That's a really strong word.. I'd rather use tolerated and maybe their titles are abit frighting.
The queen is a cunt as a person (atleast most that meet her and "works for her" that I've talked to have said). One princess made a school for learning to talk to angels or something.
The king, crown prince and princess are okey though, but the country wouldn't notice much if they're no longer royals, except for less expenses in the budget. Could just as easily made a lottery for which family gets to be the royal family each generation.
did not know that Norway had a monarchy...
Most dont and most Norwegians dont see Norway monarchy. They're mostly there for PR reasons and allmost cant demand anything except getting lots of money. that family costs us abit over 40 million USD$ per year. Not counting Royal army and a couple of other stuff.
BarskeKjekken
Over 40 million dollars each year?? Hahahah den må du dra lenger på landet med!
300 millioner Norske kroner er rundt 40 millioner USD, Dette var tall fra 2010, så man regner med årlig økning, og dermed over 40 millioner USD. I statsbudjesttet står gir vi ca. 230 millioner direkte. også har man en del millioner som f.eks kongeskipet som årlig har en prislapp på 50 millioner. og eiendomsdrift og vedlikehold som også er på mange titalls millioner.
Excellent drills! Well rehearsed and very well done!
These guys are GOOD .....
..... and this is from someone who was in the Royal Marines Corps of Drums for 12 years many years ago.
I am extremely impressed with the drill and music ..... Another thing I have just noticed is that all these soldiers are roughly the same height, not like in the UK where we have some female military four foot zero, standing next to a six foot five inch colleague..
DEI. Everything woke turns to shit.
In a word WOW!!!!!!!! That is such a great performance I have no other superlative to describe it.
brilliant, the best drill troop i have seen, they continue to impress, the sloppy Scots and Brits do not come close, too bad the guy lost his rifle there in the end, but he continued masterly, good job guys
American here ! admiring the Norwegians, wow does it get any better than that?
@@OscarinoDoesMCAND is only there for a year before their service is done!😂😂
Those soldiers are in The Kings Guard. They knoe WHOs the president of USA . 😅
Mycket bra jobbat till era norska bröder!
Brilliant! Full REspect to them, perfect performance and all credit to them! Wonderful!
Bravo!! Hälsningar från Sverige.
💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩
اسفن
+pe er Why do they bother as far as I know in recent history Sweden made sure they never got involved in any wars
We have and are still invlovd in wars. In Kongo, Yugoslavia and latest in Afghanistan. On paper Sweden is neutral, but not really. Trough the cold war Nato forces could pass trough Swedish territory without problems.
2:38 under blågul fana
Now, *that* is one sexy uniform. Love the hat!
Great drill and music!
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@Joe Soap it's origin is Italy and it is a bowler, but it is buffalo hair not feathers. It was inspired by the Bersaglieri, princess Louise (King Harald's great great grandmother) liked them so much that she insisted that the Norwegian guard used them.
Truly magnificent.
Coolest uniforms and hats ever!
The amazing thing is that these young men are on their 18 months (or so) of national duty.
12 months :-D
i have been to norge as a soldier,found the people good when british troops are there.
brothers in arms ...ynwa :)
I loved watching this. Well done!
I am vihari bikram Singh from India
Excellent Drill a Credid to all involved.
Creo que son los uniformes más bonitos que he visto. Y todo lo demás magnífico. Gracias.
On reconnaît les bons soldats à leur manière de défiler. Mes. Compliments aux forces armées Norvégiennes en général et à la garde royale en particulier.
Excellence, Bravo!!! a Great Band Greeting from Chile
Como chileno estoy muy orgulloso de la marcialidad de nuestros institutos armados pese a todos los escandalos que se han destapado en este ultimo tiempo pero debo reconocer con sinceridad que estos noruegos simplemente nos ganaron.Jamas habia visto una marcialidad y una coordinacion tan perfecta como esta.Si alguien me puede dar mas datos se lo agradecere ya que tenia entendido que la tradicion prusiana la tenian sus vecinos suecos.
Utrolig flot,meget gennemført og velforberedt eksercits-
UG til alle
Impresionante, brillante y magnífico. Gracias.❤
Excellent drill. Excellent timing. Bravo🎉
A mi modesto entender estos uniformes son los más bonitos y las evoluciones mejores. Gracias.
so good!i like it very much
Great stuff. Thanks for sharing. We also have armed forces in South Africa. Fat soldiers with KFC in the hands waiting for payday.
PRECIOSA PRESENTACIÓN,ASÍ DEBE MANEJARSE LA VIDA.FELICIDADES.
Extraordinario
Y se de lo que estoy hablando.
Lo mejor que nunca vi
well done lads fantastic to watch
One of the drillers has no banner in its rifle. Excellent performance.
No me canso de ver esta maravilla
Verdens beste, 💪gleder meg til september. 5.rad med mamma. 👍🙂❤️
only seen Norway in winter hjerkin or rinnleirit,maj mike was our liason,if he has passed my condolences from an ex 16/5l
Creo que a estos chicos hay que darles el premio.
THIS IS PERFECT
Thank you so much
thats our boys❤️
J'ai hâte de les voir. Viendront-ils en Belgique ? Au Doudou de Mons ?
Magnifique prestation. Super
A credit to their drill instructor!
What I love are the occasional flaws that happens that show they are most definitely human, but they recover in style every time. Like the one soldier in row 3 that misses their beat to raise the rifle at 1:55, but recover 1 beat before row 2 so it doesn't stand out too much.
Or the soldier from 5th company that doesn't manage to attach their flag to the bayonet in time at 6:13, still performing throughout when it flopping around should interfere with his dexterity moves.
The overzealous rifle swirl that discard a 3rd company flag at 7:00
The very unlucky soldier that dropped his rifle at 10:31 off-cam. (This one he probably got some correction for later on. A lot of mistakes are allowed, losing your weapon, in drill or in combat practices is.. frowned upon) But the way they all evade the fallen weapon without missing a beat is impressive ^^ The soldier even performs the armed salute with empty hands at 11:35 :D
The best of the best... and I am a swede saying this.. ;-)
Este regimiento son bárbaros en la calidad de sus movimientos.
Great parade
World class ! ! !
Bravo ! pour cette synchronisation !
très belle prestation !
how beautifull !!
I read that they use the old M1Garand rifle of USA, if so, they weigh almost 10 pounds.
And wtf is pound
@@Marco-bf4uu a system that is used to measure weight.
@@Abdisa-sj2fq thought thats british cash
4.5 in kilograms
Can't stop thinking what will happen to the one who dropped his riffle
Many many push-ups.
Good marching and display
AWESOME .... WELL DONE
impressionnant ! magnifique bravo !
do anybody know the name of the second song they are playing? (when the flags are in use)
Hi Stian, perhaps you are talking about Ole Edvard Antonsen - Vidda ?
hoe mooi !! bijna ballet !!
bravo bravo bravo . awesome Sweden.
Are you referring to the hosts or to the drill team?
Krusedullen all everything is nice。
So your saying these are swedeish or did i read it wrong? :V
a very wise donkey They are norwegian
no I meant that did lee pochen think that these were swedish
amazing!!
Оркестр и гвардия короля Норвегии,лучшая в мире!!!
This must be where the metaphor 'With Military Precision' comes from. That was Swede As y'all. Thanks
They're Norwegian tho
@@rikalinn What?? Nor Way!! Ok then roger that. Sweet as y'all. Thanks
Excelente, bien sincronizado,
Beautiful marches
Bravo Norway 👍
Exelente no paresen reales en linea perfecta me fasina me emosiona masss de mi paiz
Väldigt snyggt samtrimmat. Imponerande.
c'est la perfection absolue
imagine if the spinning crosses slowly turned into swastikas lol
isnt the first song called "under blågul fana"?
why are the norweigans using it?
Because they are in Sweden I guess...
A trait of the HMKG is to always try implement "local" variants in any drill. It's a sign of friendship.
Obviously to show some respect for the hosts
5.53 what is a music
Awesome 🦾
Were they goose stepping ?
I just died!!!! 😂😂😂 too funny.
RIP
That is what I call a precise drill team
So! This is excellent! Does this represent a military discipline! The discipline should be a soldier, Be true, not too oppressive, over come, but, to defend your culture and heritage your history without fault! But done expend others!
We love our god king so He is a kind examle for us all.. Only the best, Proud in ewry move they are. Power. by kindness
One more thing, they seem to like the M-1 Garand Rifle so they got that going for them at least.
Imagine doing really explosive movements with a 5 kg rifle that is horrible to hold vertically.
I like the soldier who dropped his rifle, and acted as if nothing happened XD
I like the fact that they are using M1 Garands... I think, kind of hard to tell but that's what it looks like.
InfraRedAnus They are indeed M1's. My dad owns 3 of those, and let me tell you.. They weigh quite a bit, not the easiest thing to swing around =) Search for HMKG 2004 for a really impressive silent and solo drill. Best one in my opinion
I love M1's and most all Milsurps. I'm pretty used to the weight so it's not to much of a problem for me... Though it is awesome to pick up an AR and feel its lightness.
I was in the Air Force Honor Guard (the base one, not the one for the entire Air Force). That's how we are trained to do if we screw up. Act like it's part of the ceremony and move on. We used M1 Garands too. I remember the first week training with those left my hands throbbing for days. Those were good days, doing work that everyone can appreciate and getting handshakes from everyone thanking you for what you do. A lot of these honor and drill guard video I can appreciate now since I was in their shoes before. Whether it's guarding Buckingham Palace or burying a retired B-17 gunner, it's always a huge honor to where that uniform.
Andrew Kim You guarded Buckingham Palace? Woah!
Excellent (despite one dropped rifle and one flag... lucky for him he wasn't North Korean)
Bravo!!!
Så ska det se ut!!!👍
love
Гвардия Его Величества Норвежского короля самые оловянные солдатики из всех армий мира!
Er det på Ullarede det skjer???
Nice Swedish marching song there
tremenda coreografía son buenísimos felicidades
Ah, a demonstration of how to goose-step.
Thanks.😂
2:30 bayonets is very cool!