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I'm really happy you're getting sponsorships, but whoever sees this comment: Don't use BetterHelp. They're terrible in literally every way, read the wikipedia article on them. I recommend reading more into them though, or watching a youtube video on them in the background.
Love your work, cool animations with detailed explanations. I think at 9:26 you meant that the kerosine was used up as the trim tank off-set the increased buoyancy, but love the attention to detail and clean renders.
BetterHelp's appalling behaviour is well-known and well-documented by now: - they sell patient data. These are people in need, who are treated as a data point. - they do not vet the credentials of any of the therapists they list. There's even a disclaimer in their T&C It's a data-harvester masquerading as a clinical service and you said "Yeah, but that cheque though." And if you're OK with that, I'm not OK with you: bye-bye, enjoy your filthy lucre.
@@Touya2012 Over here in much of the west, it is made fun of primarily because of the brutal acts of the Japanese in the pacific theater to a point many believe to this day the japanese are the worst of humanity's species and also because the concept of suicide for one's country is worthless.
Those interested in the kaiten should read 'Kaiten Special Attack Group, A Story of Stolen Youth', the autobiography of Yutaka Yokota. He gives sobering accounts of the brutality of IJN training, the dangers and challenges of learning to operate the kaiten, and vivid accounts of the missions he carried out and his remarkable tales of survival. This is a must read for anyone who wants to learn the true story of this fearsome weapon.
I am Japanese. I have seen Kaiten at Yasukuni Shrine before. It was bigger than ordinary torpedo. But I thought it was a little small when I thought of a human boarding it. But at the same time, the cockpit of Zero-sen was also cramped, so it was probably just right for Japanese at that time.
It's CRAZY that the 2 designers of the Kaiten also died in combat piloting it. To engineer and then pilot your own suicides machine is S Tier devotion to a cause.
Can´t get past the fact this fascinating design includes an expendable human as part of the mechanism.. the enthusiastic voiceover just adds to the creepiness. Excellent video though, as always
Erano altri tempi, esisteva l'onore, l'amor patrio, il concetto di sacrificio... oggi è molto raro e a discrezione del singolo uomo. E se decidi di morire per la tua patria... questa deve avere un valore che i politici non sanno più dargli. Non sono certo che stiamo vivendo una evoluzione per l'essere umano. A me sembra più che stiamo andando in una direzione pilotata da chi possiede molto per aumentare le sue risorse a detrimento di tutti gli altri. Non morirei per la mia patria se non per epurarla da chi la governa malamente. (molto malamente)
Yes, human lives have never been worth anything to the rulers of authoritarian states. Just numbers. Only in democraties they at least have to try to minimize unnecessary casualties as having too many young men killed just to increase the ruler's power or the profits of businessmen can affect elections in the home country. Not that he real rulers are elected anywhere, politics is just a charade to give the people an illusion of being able to influence something.
@@massimox8256 You sound nostalgic for those times. Ants and other social insects sacrifice their lives for their queen/colony. Are we more "evolved"? Both "honor" and "fatherland" are socio-cultural-political concepts that have changed a lot over time. In Japan, among other places, they have been used for the benefit of the Shogun/Emperor/family reputation etc. If these are concepts that you value, do you think we can uphold them without Harakiri, Kamikaze strikes, "dying for the nation" or other forms of suicide?
@@disketa25 I agree with your cost/benefit anaysis, but would you give your life or those of your loved ones for your "nation", when most of your compatriots can´t agree what "nations" even mean?
You do realise people accept sponsorships because they need to sometimes? It's easy to make jabs as a commenter but it's substantially harder for the video uploader. Some people really need some ad revenue to keep their channel going. Don't get me wrong, I hate advertising to an extreme extent but I also understand it being a necessity if i want to continue enjoying quality content like this
Great video! Continuing the theme of non-standard Japanese weapons, I can offer to consider such projects as: 1. Fu-Go balloon bomb 2. Infrared homing bomb "Ke-Go"
>Infrared homing bomb "Ke-Go" This one, in particular, had a very interesting design of the seeker head, especially for being one of the first ever heat-seeking weapons
No tenía idea de la historia del Kaiten. Algo totalmente nuevo para mí como información acerca del devenir de la guerra para los japoneses... Muchas gracias por la cultura impartida de forma tan entretenida y didáctica... Felicitaciones por el canal...
sometimes, the innuativity of man, terrifies me. this is one such example of it, and what scares me most is that this is nothing compared to others. great video! really love these type of explanations and deep down 3d models explaining things!
The whole idea of intentional death to the user is chilling and indicative of both the power of Bushido beliefs and the desperation of the military leadership to demand this of its own combatants. While more than one allied pilot who knew they were too heavily damaged to escape enemy capture and knowing how Japan treated its POWs choose to make a kamikaze with their aircraft I can understand that split second choice to "die now and take a few enemies with you" rather than die a slow death of starvation, disease, and physical abuses in a POW camp. To be sent on a mission with zero probability of survival and nearly zero probability of mission success speaks to the high sense of duty these guys had that they would do it at all whether they volunteered or were voluntold to participate.
I didn't know there was a marine equivalent to the Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka... So not only the German report their hopes on wunderwaffen at the end of the war.
Thanks again David, these are easily Netflix level documentaries as always. Having this for free is truly a blessing of knowledge, you fucking rock dude.
It honestly reminds me of Italian torpedo "SLC Maiale" ("Low speed torpedo, "pig"). Maybe u could do a video about it. It saw extensive unse during Italian raids to UK ports
Gostei! Eu sabia da existência dos torpedos humanos japonês. ( era assim que eram conhecidos em meu País) Mas não sabia que eram tão avançados. Parabéns pelo vídeo.
Very timely and well done video: Just two weeks ago, I visited the former Kaiten training base and memorial museum on Otsushima. Otsushima is located about 40 minutes ferry ride from Tokuyama city in Yamaguchi prefecture.
Hard to imagine me hitting the play button faster all of your animations are so well done keep up the good work. Right or wrong congratulations on getting a Sponsor not sure how money is made doing these things but time and knowledge are worth something I should think.
At 9:15 you talked about the handle that set the depth and stated there was no way for the pilot to manually set it. But then you also stated the pilot would surface and use the periscope to acquire range and bearing, etc. to strike the target, sometimes doing that twice. That would take the pilot adjusting the depth of the torpedo/submarine manually. That was a bit confusing.
No manual steering as in manual control of the dive planes, but they could change the depth preset the torpedo tries to keep. On a normal WW2 torpedo you set this before launch based on target's draft, here they could adjust it from inside using that crank.
I wonder if it would have been possible at this time to design a kind of UBoat figther. Where the mainsub stays safely away a few kilometers and detaches its small submarines. They get close to their target where they have a high chance of releasing and hitting with their torpedo and then get back to the mother sub.
Great video. Good solution also to the units problem: giving imperial units in the narration and adding metric on screen. Much better than giving both on the soundtrack. You must put a lot of work into the technical details: and getting the graphics right. Much appreciated.
8:15 something about being submerged underwater in this dark cockpit and knowing it’s the last thing you’ll ever see is horrifying to me. It’s hard to put into words but at least with the ohka you were flying over the ocean in the sun to your end, not hurdling towards your death in a giant torpedo surrounded by metal beneath the surface of the ocean.
Great video i was griped by it till the adds came in ,could you put them at the beginning or end of the program,i do understand you need the funding to help with these video but its defo off putting when its put in the middle.looking forward to your next video .
These type of animations are brilliant in showing how machines are constructed and operate. I wish these were available when I did my trade training. Some concepts are hard to explain with just drawings and lectures. How easy/hard is the Unreal-Engine to use?
Fantastic video as always, what sources do you use to get the animations and parts this detailed and high quality? Do you have access to museum pieces?
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I'm really happy you're getting sponsorships, but whoever sees this comment: Don't use BetterHelp. They're terrible in literally every way, read the wikipedia article on them.
I recommend reading more into them though, or watching a youtube video on them in the background.
Shady company that doesn't help. Are you just trying to get some quick cash? Not a good look
Apparently better help will sell your data such as area code and what mental issues you may have
Love your work, cool animations with detailed explanations.
I think at 9:26 you meant that the kerosine was used up as the trim tank off-set the increased buoyancy, but love the attention to detail and clean renders.
BetterHelp's appalling behaviour is well-known and well-documented by now:
- they sell patient data. These are people in need, who are treated as a data point.
- they do not vet the credentials of any of the therapists they list. There's even a disclaimer in their T&C
It's a data-harvester masquerading as a clinical service and you said "Yeah, but that cheque though."
And if you're OK with that, I'm not OK with you: bye-bye, enjoy your filthy lucre.
thanks to BetterHelp for sponsoring the suicide torpedo video
Hahah good point
jajajajajaja
You got me
@@bloodonthesnow scam company anyway
💀
I hope the irony of a online mental health service sponsoring a video about a suicide submarine is not lost on anyone.
Superb !! SO well spotted !!
@@javidaderson it’s a scam company so yeah makes sense
Its not that ironic, considering the mental health service doesn't really help people
Arrested development type situation
it should be, because it isn't ironic
私の叔父は戦時中は帝国海軍に所属しており、この回天の搭乗予定者でした。
出撃前に終戦を迎えたので実際に特攻には至らなかったのですが、訓練は厳しかったようです。
今回、回天の内部構造を詳しく知れて良かったです。
🇯🇵 🇯🇵 🇯🇵
このような悪魔の兵器を造る国家から解放されて良かったです。
日本は悪魔のような国から無差別爆撃を受け、国民は虐殺されていました。
I smell another reupload after I got spooked by the betterhelp ad
Nigel from sky on fire!!??!!!
@@Cartooncat32ex3 Yes Sir.
NIGEL
Betterhelp ad for a suicide torpedo 😂😂😂
BANZAI!
本当に国の為に命をかけて戦ってくれたのにそうやって笑い話にされるのは悲しい
@@Touya2012 Over here in much of the west, it is made fun of primarily because of the brutal acts of the Japanese in the pacific theater to a point many believe to this day the japanese are the worst of humanity's species and also because the concept of suicide for one's country is worthless.
@@Touya2012 Nanking
These animations are incredible.
私の高校の時の先生は、回天の搭乗員でした。生き残りの一人でした。授業時間中に海軍の時の話、終戦後間も無くの話など聞かせて頂きました。久しぶりで、思いだし、高校生活を懐かしく思いました。❤😂
私の中学校の校長先生も回天の搭乗員でした。ベニヤの訓練艇が浸水して亡くなった方がいたと話してくれました。
Those interested in the kaiten should read 'Kaiten Special Attack Group, A Story of Stolen Youth', the autobiography of Yutaka Yokota. He gives sobering accounts of the brutality of IJN training, the dangers and challenges of learning to operate the kaiten, and vivid accounts of the missions he carried out and his remarkable tales of survival. This is a must read for anyone who wants to learn the true story of this fearsome weapon.
Doesn’t sound like he was very good at the suicide part of the missions
thank you for the sugestion
Ignoring the poor choice of sponsor, this was another good video.
Money is money
I thought it was a great choice of sponsor, at least for the hilarious irony.
perfect choice actually.
@@Tyee_Mclaughlin Damn straight, and subscribers are just people who see through a thin cash grab
@@TheDontbeEvil ppl just don’t get the difference between jokes and advertising
10:14 一応まともな人間はいた事はいたんだな。ダメならやらないって選択肢は無いようだが。
よくある大日本帝国万歳的な動画でもないし、丁寧に作られていて見応えがあった。
人を魚雷の一部としか扱わないとは、恐ろしい時代だよ。
I am Japanese.
I have seen Kaiten at Yasukuni Shrine before.
It was bigger than ordinary torpedo. But I thought it was a little small when I thought of a human boarding it.
But at the same time, the cockpit of Zero-sen was also cramped, so it was probably just right for Japanese at that time.
回天は特攻兵器なので居住性については考慮されていなかったのだと思います
同じようにドイツのBf109戦闘機も資源不足のためにコックピットが小さく作られていました
機体の費用などを切り詰めるときにまず最初に削減されるのはやはり居住性なのでしょうね
@@ewa-mh4cu 部屋が狭い分には大和魂で我慢できるけど、コックピットが狭いのは腕とかぶつけそうだよね
そもそも死ぬ前提なので、『食べて話す誘導装置』に居住性を求める必要もなかったのでしょう
Those cramped spaces: Probably that was the reason why they were so easily pissed off and then comitted war crimes all over South East Asia.
They were only cramped until it went BOOM
"Sir, I don't think we'll be able to safely eject the pilot"
- "Fuck it we ball"
Thank you for the well crafted video, I will use this as a guideline in buying my next Submarine ❤❤❤
"Safety checks"? Made me chuckle.
Nobody hated their own citizens as much as Imperial Japan. The USSR was close though.
回天記念館に行くべし。船で島に渡り山の上にある。生きるとは何かを感じさせてくれる。
It's CRAZY that the 2 designers of the Kaiten also died in combat piloting it. To engineer and then pilot your own suicides machine is S Tier devotion to a cause.
radical people
Super cool tho!
Can´t get past the fact this fascinating design includes an expendable human as part of the mechanism.. the enthusiastic voiceover just adds to the creepiness. Excellent video though, as always
Erano altri tempi, esisteva l'onore, l'amor patrio, il concetto di sacrificio... oggi è molto raro e a discrezione del singolo uomo. E se decidi di morire per la tua patria... questa deve avere un valore che i politici non sanno più dargli. Non sono certo che stiamo vivendo una evoluzione per l'essere umano. A me sembra più che stiamo andando in una direzione pilotata da chi possiede molto per aumentare le sue risorse a detrimento di tutti gli altri. Non morirei per la mia patria se non per epurarla da chi la governa malamente. (molto malamente)
Yes, human lives have never been worth anything to the rulers of authoritarian states. Just numbers. Only in democraties they at least have to try to minimize unnecessary casualties as having too many young men killed just to increase the ruler's power or the profits of businessmen can affect elections in the home country. Not that he real rulers are elected anywhere, politics is just a charade to give the people an illusion of being able to influence something.
One expendable human vs a whole expensive ship and its crew sounds more than reasonable tbh. Assuming the design would work as intended, of course.
@@massimox8256 You sound nostalgic for those times. Ants and other social insects sacrifice their lives for their queen/colony. Are we more "evolved"? Both "honor" and "fatherland" are socio-cultural-political concepts that have changed a lot over time. In Japan, among other places, they have been used for the benefit of the Shogun/Emperor/family reputation etc. If these are concepts that you value, do you think we can uphold them without Harakiri, Kamikaze strikes, "dying for the nation" or other forms of suicide?
@@disketa25 I agree with your cost/benefit anaysis, but would you give your life or those of your loved ones for your "nation", when most of your compatriots can´t agree what "nations" even mean?
Commend for the serious, calm tone of the video. Showing respect for such a grim topic.
The chill ambient music works really well with this topic.
Excelente work, can you make a video about the japanese I-400 submarine? that always get my attention, thank you sir.
Pls no betterhelp
Better help got some titanium balls for sponsoring a suicide torpedo video😂
You do realise people accept sponsorships because they need to sometimes? It's easy to make jabs as a commenter but it's substantially harder for the video uploader. Some people really need some ad revenue to keep their channel going.
Don't get me wrong, I hate advertising to an extreme extent but I also understand it being a necessity if i want to continue enjoying quality content like this
@@ThommyofThenn🤓👆🤓👆🤓👆🤓👆🤓👆
Great video! Continuing the theme of non-standard Japanese weapons, I can offer to consider such projects as:
1. Fu-Go balloon bomb
2. Infrared homing bomb "Ke-Go"
>Infrared homing bomb "Ke-Go"
This one, in particular, had a very interesting design of the seeker head, especially for being one of the first ever heat-seeking weapons
The Japanese were really diligent and creative at the kamikaze concept, I guess.
They were nutz
No kidding they went all in on the concept. They literally came up with suicide divers to attempt sinking of landing ships
@@robertbarth-m3zfunny thing is, we probably look nuts to them for not doing suicide missions
No tenía idea de la historia del Kaiten. Algo totalmente nuevo para mí como información acerca del devenir de la guerra para los japoneses... Muchas gracias por la cultura impartida de forma tan entretenida y didáctica... Felicitaciones por el canal...
Mere minutes after I get suggested and finish watching the video on the B-17 ball turret a new video is uploaded. Amazing timing and videos.
Very interersting video, I had no idea about the Kaiten! That's what I call going out "with a bang"
The content is incredibly well developed. Congratulations once again. Porto Alegre/RGS - Brazil
sometimes, the innuativity of man, terrifies me.
this is one such example of it, and what scares me most is that this is nothing compared to others.
great video! really love these type of explanations and deep down 3d models explaining things!
The whole idea of intentional death to the user is chilling and indicative of both the power of Bushido beliefs and the desperation of the military leadership to demand this of its own combatants. While more than one allied pilot who knew they were too heavily damaged to escape enemy capture and knowing how Japan treated its POWs choose to make a kamikaze with their aircraft I can understand that split second choice to "die now and take a few enemies with you" rather than die a slow death of starvation, disease, and physical abuses in a POW camp. To be sent on a mission with zero probability of survival and nearly zero probability of mission success speaks to the high sense of duty these guys had that they would do it at all whether they volunteered or were voluntold to participate.
this is good day, new blue paw video
Another brilliantly detailed video! Always fascinating to see the inner machinations of the Axis' machines of war
I didn't know there was a marine equivalent to the Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka...
So not only the German report their hopes on wunderwaffen at the end of the war.
Thanks! And please do one on midget submarines that were not Kamikazi.
J son Nigar Africa
Some of the coolest videos on RUclips man. Keep it up
i love videos like this so much!
6:30 the sub is looking at me angrily
Thanks again David, these are easily Netflix level documentaries as always. Having this for free is truly a blessing of knowledge, you fucking rock dude.
You should do a breakdown of old Sailing ships as well. Cutty Sark, HMS Victory, Golden Hind etc would make excellent candidates.
Jason Bourne making outstanding videos very detailed. kudos Jason!
Awesome video, I absolutely love weapons engineering.
Outstanding animation
It honestly reminds me of Italian torpedo "SLC Maiale" ("Low speed torpedo, "pig"). Maybe u could do a video about it. It saw extensive unse during Italian raids to UK ports
Yeah but the Italian version didn’t require you to sacrifice your life. You rode the thing like a horse
EXCELLENT stuff. This is the most detailed explanation of this weapon I have ever seen - Love it.
Gostei! Eu sabia da existência dos torpedos humanos japonês. ( era assim que eram conhecidos em meu País)
Mas não sabia que eram tão avançados. Parabéns pelo vídeo.
13:05
This literally made me cry.
A remarkable piece of work
Outstanding presentation as always!
The visuals and pacing were perfect. Amazing work!
Very timely and well done video: Just two weeks ago, I visited the former Kaiten training base and memorial museum on Otsushima. Otsushima is located about 40 minutes ferry ride from Tokuyama city in Yamaguchi prefecture.
Excellent CAD work, as always
Hard to imagine me hitting the play button faster all of your animations are so well done keep up the good work.
Right or wrong congratulations on getting a Sponsor not sure how money is made doing these things but time and knowledge are worth something I should think.
I love these videos! Please keep them coming.
At 9:15 you talked about the handle that set the depth and stated there was no way for the pilot to manually set it.
But then you also stated the pilot would surface and use the periscope to acquire range and bearing, etc. to strike the target, sometimes doing that twice.
That would take the pilot adjusting the depth of the torpedo/submarine manually.
That was a bit confusing.
No manual steering as in manual control of the dive planes, but they could change the depth preset the torpedo tries to keep. On a normal WW2 torpedo you set this before launch based on target's draft, here they could adjust it from inside using that crank.
Me volvi adicto a estos videos, lo bueno se hace esperar. Y por mas que saques videos cada 3 meses o años da igual. GRACIAS
Sad life and the animation you guys created is amazing!!!
"It has big oxygen tank"
Me: good, at least the pilot can breathe fresh air
"It wasnt for the pilot"💀💀
I wonder if it would have been possible at this time to design a kind of UBoat figther. Where the mainsub stays safely away a few kilometers and detaches its small submarines. They get close to their target where they have a high chance of releasing and hitting with their torpedo and then get back to the mother sub.
Another amazing video. I have seen these manned torpedos myself irl and they are truly terrifying weapons.
Man I gotta say I totally love your videos, very detailed and educational!
Superb job on video graphics!!!!
A really great video. I had no idea the Japanese had a submarine like this.
I love these, thanks so much. I know these aren't easy to make.
An excellent elucidation of the Kaiten weapon. Thank you!
Its so refreshing to see an education channel that isn't run by an ai. We need more of this kind of stuff on youtube
Get indepth video. Definitely would like to see one on thecGerman seahound mini sub as well as the British x - class mini subs.
Wake up blue paw print just posted 📢📢📢
This is a fascinating and very well-done video!
Great video. Good solution also to the units problem: giving imperial units in the narration and adding metric on screen. Much better than giving both on the soundtrack. You must put a lot of work into the technical details: and getting the graphics right. Much appreciated.
いったいなぜこのような兵器が作られたのか。
それらを知ろうとすれば、戦争がいかに人を狂わせるかを理解できる。
同じ歴史を辿らないためにも人々はもっと歴史を学ぶべき
This is the type of video i wanted years ago❤🎉
I get so excited when this man rereleases a video.
Outstanding videos! Please keep them coming.
New upload, let's go!
Awesome video, thank you for the great work!
どう考えてもこれの発案者は頭どうかしてると思う。
Excellent production! Very impressive.
Awesome work - thank you for your efforts
Gran trabajo, gracias.
Cuantos esfuerzos y cuantas vidas dedicadas/perdidas en causas que no valían.
Buen video!
Minor typo in closed captions around 2:22. They say the forward oxygen tank is 26.4 cubic feet, when the diagram in the video reads 27.4
8:15 something about being submerged underwater in this dark cockpit and knowing it’s the last thing you’ll ever see is horrifying to me. It’s hard to put into words but at least with the ohka you were flying over the ocean in the sun to your end, not hurdling towards your death in a giant torpedo surrounded by metal beneath the surface of the ocean.
Great video i was griped by it till the adds came in ,could you put them at the beginning or end of the program,i do understand you need the funding to help with these video but its defo off putting when its put in the middle.looking forward to your next video .
Almost never clicked a video faster
西尾中尉(Lt.JG Nishio)is incorrect → 仁科中尉(Lt.JG Nishina)is correct.
Such a great channel. Thanks for the awesome videos.
Excellent video. Thank you for posting.
Very detailed video, thank you.
Thanks fo4 tjisquality video
Thank you for the video.
These type of animations are brilliant in showing how machines are constructed and operate. I wish these were available when I did my trade training. Some concepts are hard to explain with just drawings and lectures. How easy/hard is the Unreal-Engine to use?
It's quite ironic that they put a ad for Betterhelp in a video about a kamikaze vessel.
Amazing animations!
Excelente matéria. Congratulações 🎉
so, the Iron Lung Vessel have a real life counterpart (actually, it could be a nice escape pod for bigger ships)
Top drawer stuff. Well done!
Sweet. Loving these alongside YH
One of my fav channels ❤
You should do a video on the Maus tank if possible.
Fantastic video as always, what sources do you use to get the animations and parts this detailed and high quality? Do you have access to museum pieces?
Long live to this channel ! So awesome video !
Fantastic video. Thank you.