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Heres something i noticed. Why is there no AA focused weapon systems? The Hoth Ion canon was 1 thing. It was to destroy capital ships. And the use of man portable autocannons could be used as point defense and anti-fighter. But looking through the series, iv yet to notice a simple… lets say… base Anti-Aircraft system. In reality, the US has the Avenger AA humvee, the M6 Linebacker, the H-SHORAAD (SHOrt Range Anti Air Defense). Or even emplacements. Like the Russian Zu-23-2 for helis or the US MIM-23 HAWK stationary medium range AA missile platform for planes. Any thought or ideas on anti-aircraft/spacecraft weapons? Id imagine that theyd be more prevalent for planet defense, but iv yet to see much.
Having served as a Fire Support Sergeant with the military for two decades, I give this one two thumbs up and a mighty yell of "Danger Close!" Great vid, Allen! Keep 'em coming! MTFBWY!
I would love a vehicle based combat game from Star Wars. Kinda like War Thunder but Star Wars stuff, as realistic (Star Wars realistic anyway) as possible
The other reason you don't just use orbital bombardment, is that you glass the planet, that's a potentially valuable, inhabitable planet and all its resources gone. Even in 40K, the Imperium doesn't just call down Exterminatus at the drop of a hat, despite the memes, because planets are valuable, certainly far more valuable than a glassed, irradiated dead rock.
Another consideration is that, while it's thin, travelling through a hundred miles of atmosphere can still bleed off a lot of velocity from kinetic rounds and diffuse energy from laser and plasma weapons. But the point about not damaging a planet with a livable environment is a valid point.
People tend to overrate orbital bombardment devastation. Nowadays, with our tech, we have very precise weapons that we can use from orbit if we decide to ignore the No-weapons-in-space international rules. Imagine the precision of sci-fi space to ground weaponry. A single capital ship can practically provide fire support over all of Europe to the same effect as hundreds of airborne drones (like the Bayraktar). You don't need to glass the planet to destroy all enemy formations that are garrisoned somewhere or are moving from one place to another. Even if you do bombard the planet extensively, unless there are resources that are valuable intact (for example, a special crystal from that planet that if you shatter to pieces and then glue it together, nobody is going to buy it), most other resources aren't going to just disappear. Lets say the planet has a lot of ore. What difference does it make if you are going to collect it in large pieces or you are going to collect it in the form of sand. In the end you have the same amount of ore. What about fuel for your ships ? OK, you destroyed the planetary extraction sites...So what ? Just send your own companies to construct new ones. That fuel isn't going to magically stop existing beneath the surface just because you bombed enemy cities or bunkers. And lastly, Earth has been through so much devastation already. I don't know about areas that have problems growing vegetation, because they were turned into swiss cheese during WW1 and WW2. There is vegetation growing even around Chernobyl. So not bombarding the planet, because of enviromental reasons (I'm not talking about nukes, only kinetic or plasma bombardment) is the most stupid excuse ever. Writers just don't know how to justify their army vs army epic battle scenes and they come up with "why orbital bombardment doesn't work" excuses. In reality if your enemy controls your space, the moment you go out from your shield generator or deep underground facilities, your army is dead without even seeing a single enemy soldier on the ground. Epic army vs army battles can happen only when the attacker breaches the shield area or the underground base. Vanilla field battles can't exist in Space Warfare tech.
That would be sooooo baddddd😂. You just KNOW the camera work would be impeccable catching the raw emotions between the ground team knowing they're gonna die. And the starfighters/ capital ships that have to do it.
My fan theory regarding rotary (and other repeating types) blaster weapons is that not only doe it help with heat dispersion but also that residual plasma builds up in the barrel (as well as other parts) messing with the electromagnetic fields focusing subsequent shots. So rotary action (as well as other clearing mechanism) lead to a more consistent performance.
I would say supposedly because a heavy laser turret is likely capable of going through a light to medium armored vehicle like butter. Kinda like the 50cal still used today and still quick effective at taking out/ disabling light and medium armored vehicles. But yea… we see rocket launchers used in the Clone Wars more than we did with the Rebels v Empire deal. I guess because the rebels always had CAS nearby?
More or less. Also, I'd figure it's due to the Empire having a strangle hold on like 90% of antitank mentions across the galaxy. And the only times we see them used are the rare occasions a few slip through the cracks."
You forgot the Rebel missle artillary vehicles from Empire At War. Those things were terrifying. Any time I saw their scout drones zipping across the battlefield I would panic, pull my main forces back, and send out scout troopers on speeder bikes or tie mauler tanks on a desperate search and destroy suicide mission before my entire army got obliterated.
The Death Star wasn't a fire support system. And in the same vein, one of the reasons you might be hesitant to use it, or even orbital bombardment, would be if you wanted to capture your target intact. Maybe the planet in question is friendly, but occupied by hostile forces. If you want to liberate the planet, destroying it or making it uninhabitable is out of the question.
Orbital bombardment came be varied though from a point directed target, target area saturation so total planetary glassing. There's tiers to this 😂. It's like requesting a naval bombardment. You could go from cruiser, to battleship, to saturation strike of vls missles
"Broken Arrow!" "BROKEN ARROW! I SAY IT AGAIN! BROKEN ARROW! WE HAVE BROKEN ARROW!" "Broken Arrow confirmed." "BROKEN ARROW CONFIRMED!" "Broken Arrow?" "It means an entire American unit has been overrun. Calls for every combat aircraft for support." "My God, there is no hiding it now."
It's got the point now I don't know if Alan is joking or being serious, lol. The Ewoks for example. Endor can't have that high a gravity or noone would be able to move around as we see both the Rebels and Imperials do. Plus a high gravity world wouldn't have such tall trees, they simply wouldn't be able to grow that high fighting the moon's gravity.
Here’s an idea for a future video… We all know that the Empire expanded left, right, and center. Resources and manpower went into the military industrial complex. And any planet that did not want to be part of the Empire were forced into it. Palpatine did not tolerate independent systems in his galaxy. But what’s the Republic’s excuse? Why is it that the Republic government, old and new, is so against planets and systems wanting to exist outside the Republic’s influence? Examples include the CIS in the prequels and Clone Wars shows, and Navarro in season 3 of The Mandalorian.
I call bs on the high gravity on Endor. Regular people like the rebels in eposiode 6 couldn't have walked around there the way they did if the gravity was notably higher than usual (whatever usual means in a galaxy far away where earth doesn't exist).
Your outline for the sequel trilogy sounds wonderful and very fulfilling with the character arcs and actually aligned with the og trilogy and Star Wars universe. I hope you make your version of the sequels. ❤
Hi Allen, this is off subject. I noticed in season 3 of the Mandalorian that Din Djarin's chain code is different then Bo Katan's and Boba Fetts. It appears to be red lettered basic. Some folks on another site are having trouble making out what it says because of the angle. Thought maybe you could help me out. Could be a wild goose chase. Then again it might pertain to my theory that Din is more then a bounty hunter. Thanks for your time.
will you cover the Thrawn Ascendancy Trilogy at any point? Just finished it and would love to see your take on the Expansionary Defense Fleet's tactics, etc.
I fantasize that most of the troopers on Yavin were shooting to "not burn the good bits" of the Ewok-ing burgers lol. X days aboard an Imperal SD, serving 12hr shifts on a good day. They probably had nothing but ration sticks and Corellian spicewater(soda).
Is it me, or does Stormtrooper Armor seem about as reliable as paper mache? Supposedly it's supposed to dissipate blaster energy, but every time I see a stormtrooper get hit, the armor makes zero difference.
As a former paratrooper and infantryman myself in the army can we have some more on the indirect fire clones, maybe sniper clones, engineers, and other stuff? Is there more? I would love to hear more about the gun team clones/troopers also cause I was a gun team leader.
"We have Imperials advancing on Phase Line Alpha. I need all fire support on that position immediately." "Negative. Those coordinates are danger close for the task force." "That's not a suggestion. Send it!"
The orbital bombardment portion of this otherwise fantastic segment omits some massive factors. A ship shooting from space can utilize space to great effect because solid state energy weapons need to contend with atmosphere going both ways. Weather even has an effect on them.
6:01 reminds me of the CIA sent in various weapons include Stinger anti-air missiles to Afghanistan to help the Mujahideen fight against the Soviet invaders during the Cold War's Soviet Afghan War.
Always wondered why there seems to be no emplaced or vehicle mounted version of the Z-6. Give it a gun shield to protect the operator and you have a good bunker/defensive emplacement or light vehicle weapon. I at one point thought about designing a Star Wars equivalent to a Humvee or other such vehicle,it would have had a Z-6 with gunshield/armor plate operated by a gunner on top. Kinda got stuck on what propulsion method to use, most likely repuslers would fit and allow quick transport of small amounts of cargo or a few troops apiece.
The Separatist gunship reminds me of the Grand Mal (Megatron face ship) from Beast Machines. That, or some small gun platform I'd seen in a game like Metal Gear Solid 2 or inFamous: Second Son. Can't remember which.
hitting LZ can be a sticky situation coming in fast and get dropped off in a Huey - cobra's on the flanks at the ready if the LZ gets HOT ......... back in the day - just saying
Another reason Orbital Bombardment isn't always used (apart from plot), is the same reason we don't just flatten our enemies with massive amounts of artillery and aircraft: while you can theoretically win a war by killing every last one of your enemy, in practical terms that's basically impossible. Instead you tried to destroy their ability to fight and force them to the negotiation table. Ultimately fighting a war is about getting your infantry from point A to point B with their rifle/sword/pointy stick/heavy rock, every other system or weapon is just in support of that. Infantry Fighting Vehicles give infantry more mobility and sometimes a little more firepower. Armoured Fighting Vehicles like Tanks or Assault Guns give heavy direct fire, to destroy fixed emplacements or enemy armour. Artillery give indirect fire. Ground Attack Aircraft give fire that can be either direct or indirect. While these systems (and others, especially the entire logistics train) may or may not always provide direct support to infantry movement, ultimately their actions are used clear the way allowing your infantry to move across the battlefield now matter how big that may be. Strategic weapons like Nukes (or Starship Cannons/Death Stars) are of limited use, not only because they can't be used near your own troops, for fear of friendly fire, but also because they can only be used to destroy not capture a target. Destroying entire territories not only makes it more difficult to move your troopers through, but also removes anything of value from that territory. Destroying entire planets is just insane, the shear loss of valuable resources alone in both material terms as well as people: you might win the war, but destroy the long term possibility of expansion of your own empire in the process, if not actually cause your empire to collapse.
1:12 imperials looking for help to deal with the Ewoks. *Voice coming from the darkness* my organization has a certain set of skills. We know how to *Build A Bear* and take one apart. We will deal with them.
the star killer base was under rated. The power it harness from a star could easily wipe out thousands of planets so what it did in the movie was too subtle
This covers most of the fire support seen in Star Wars, but unfortunately, due to the extremely vast size of the Star Wars universe, a lot was still left out, such as... Flamethrowers Infantry mobile ion guns Speeder Bikes AT-RTs Stationary emplacement turrets
I mean also you wouldnt want to always use orbital bombardment for the simple reason of accuracy. It doesnt matter if your gun only deviates a centimeter per 100 meters, firing from orbit isnt going to be as accurate as you might think. Scorching a planet you want to take over is a bad idea cause youre gonna be the one to rebuild it. And frankly the cost in time or resources of pulling an entire capital ship out of its patrol area or schedule is probably not worth it in most cases and since the Empire didnt care about saving the lives of foot soldiers, well... Also itd be boring if they did that to solve every problem in the show.
Realistically theres one, singular situation where a ground team would call in the doom lazer. And thats if they were doing recon on a potential hidden rebel command base like Yavin IV or Hoth. And the only reason they'd be the ones calling in the strike is cause this recon mission that they confirmed the leadership for the rebellion on, now became a suicide mission where the imperial ground team were gonna die either way. So call in the Death Star on their position to obliterate the base and planet. To crush the Rebellion once and for all. Otherwise, yeah, no way in hell anyone on the ground would willingly call the Deathstar for fire support on the same planet as them. Maybe on the moon of the planet you're own as a show of force"😂
Yea no. I am still not buying what amounts to a toy lightsaber for more than 20 bucks without even a garintee that it is a fully functional training sword.
I still don’t understand your arguments on the AAT video. That completely changes what you said in your 10 flaws video saying that the repulser lifts makes it LESS stable when firing. You also did a 10 flaws on the Tie fighter. Maybe you are just retconning all your old 10 flaws video
i hate how he calls the stormtrooper armour weak lol, and how he says the ewok were an issue for the empire lmao nice rebel propaganda! scum! but here we are empirals and we are loyal to the empire!
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Long range artillery strikes, starfighters delivering close air support and orbital bombardments from star destroyers... the sheer variety of fire support in Star Wars is Crazy!
Lol
Death star could used for fire support lower levels basic raise city to ground shield generator and all infantry to do remain work.
Heres something i noticed.
Why is there no AA focused weapon systems?
The Hoth Ion canon was 1 thing. It was to destroy capital ships.
And the use of man portable autocannons could be used as point defense and anti-fighter.
But looking through the series, iv yet to notice a simple… lets say… base Anti-Aircraft system.
In reality, the US has the Avenger AA humvee, the M6 Linebacker, the H-SHORAAD (SHOrt Range Anti Air Defense).
Or even emplacements. Like the Russian Zu-23-2 for helis or the US MIM-23 HAWK stationary medium range AA missile platform for planes.
Any thought or ideas on anti-aircraft/spacecraft weapons? Id imagine that theyd be more prevalent for planet defense, but iv yet to see much.
Having served as a Fire Support Sergeant with the military for two decades, I give this one two thumbs up and a mighty yell of "Danger Close!" Great vid, Allen! Keep 'em coming! MTFBWY!
We used to nickname Artillery guys "Drop Shorts".
All in fun, those blokes usually managed to do a bloody good job.
I would love a vehicle based combat game from Star Wars. Kinda like War Thunder but Star Wars stuff, as realistic (Star Wars realistic anyway) as possible
The closest we have right now is Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones for the Original Xbox
Unironically yes (I'm going to z95 your tie defender)
I'd love to have a similar type of game for Halo as well.
There is one it’s for the PlayStation 2 I think it’s something like star wars fighters or something like that
There a twisted metal clone called Star Wars demolition on ps1
We need "Bring The Rain" to be a Star Wars movie quote.
Isnt that what papatibdme did in the sequels
"Bring the stars down on them"
@@mattthemouse1happens in the bad batch
Which company makes the 105 shells?
They need to copyright it!
The other reason you don't just use orbital bombardment, is that you glass the planet, that's a potentially valuable, inhabitable planet and all its resources gone. Even in 40K, the Imperium doesn't just call down Exterminatus at the drop of a hat, despite the memes, because planets are valuable, certainly far more valuable than a glassed, irradiated dead rock.
Another consideration is that, while it's thin, travelling through a hundred miles of atmosphere can still bleed off a lot of velocity from kinetic rounds and diffuse energy from laser and plasma weapons. But the point about not damaging a planet with a livable environment is a valid point.
On the upside, if ya do glass a planet, you get to add a space marble to your collection. 🤓
People tend to overrate orbital bombardment devastation. Nowadays, with our tech, we have very precise weapons that we can use from orbit if we decide to ignore the No-weapons-in-space international rules. Imagine the precision of sci-fi space to ground weaponry. A single capital ship can practically provide fire support over all of Europe to the same effect as hundreds of airborne drones (like the Bayraktar). You don't need to glass the planet to destroy all enemy formations that are garrisoned somewhere or are moving from one place to another.
Even if you do bombard the planet extensively, unless there are resources that are valuable intact (for example, a special crystal from that planet that if you shatter to pieces and then glue it together, nobody is going to buy it), most other resources aren't going to just disappear. Lets say the planet has a lot of ore. What difference does it make if you are going to collect it in large pieces or you are going to collect it in the form of sand. In the end you have the same amount of ore. What about fuel for your ships ? OK, you destroyed the planetary extraction sites...So what ? Just send your own companies to construct new ones. That fuel isn't going to magically stop existing beneath the surface just because you bombed enemy cities or bunkers.
And lastly, Earth has been through so much devastation already. I don't know about areas that have problems growing vegetation, because they were turned into swiss cheese during WW1 and WW2. There is vegetation growing even around Chernobyl. So not bombarding the planet, because of enviromental reasons (I'm not talking about nukes, only kinetic or plasma bombardment) is the most stupid excuse ever. Writers just don't know how to justify their army vs army epic battle scenes and they come up with "why orbital bombardment doesn't work" excuses. In reality if your enemy controls your space, the moment you go out from your shield generator or deep underground facilities, your army is dead without even seeing a single enemy soldier on the ground. Epic army vs army battles can happen only when the attacker breaches the shield area or the underground base. Vanilla field battles can't exist in Space Warfare tech.
The Covenant doesn’t have this mindset
A rebel ground squad leader shouting broken arrow to a squadron would be so raw. I want it.
That would be sooooo baddddd😂. You just KNOW the camera work would be impeccable catching the raw emotions between the ground team knowing they're gonna die. And the starfighters/ capital ships that have to do it.
My fan theory regarding rotary (and other repeating types) blaster weapons is that not only doe it help with heat dispersion but also that residual plasma builds up in the barrel (as well as other parts) messing with the electromagnetic fields focusing subsequent shots. So rotary action (as well as other clearing mechanism) lead to a more consistent performance.
I never knew why we rarely saw landmines and held antitank missle launchers used in combat in the star wars universe.
A great video as always!
Yeah! You’d think they would be like EVERYWHERE becuase if how much armor and infantry there is.
I would say supposedly because a heavy laser turret is likely capable of going through a light to medium armored vehicle like butter. Kinda like the 50cal still used today and still quick effective at taking out/ disabling light and medium armored vehicles. But yea… we see rocket launchers used in the Clone Wars more than we did with the Rebels v Empire deal. I guess because the rebels always had CAS nearby?
More or less. Also, I'd figure it's due to the Empire having a strangle hold on like 90% of antitank mentions across the galaxy. And the only times we see them used are the rare occasions a few slip through the cracks."
“Clankers in the open, fire for effect.”
You forgot the Rebel missle artillary vehicles from Empire At War. Those things were terrifying. Any time I saw their scout drones zipping across the battlefield I would panic, pull my main forces back, and send out scout troopers on speeder bikes or tie mauler tanks on a desperate search and destroy suicide mission before my entire army got obliterated.
As a retired 13F, this got me in the feels. Nicely done brother.
13 fahrenheit??? 13 fingerfucks???
The Death Star wasn't a fire support system. And in the same vein, one of the reasons you might be hesitant to use it, or even orbital bombardment, would be if you wanted to capture your target intact. Maybe the planet in question is friendly, but occupied by hostile forces. If you want to liberate the planet, destroying it or making it uninhabitable is out of the question.
Orbital bombardment came be varied though from a point directed target, target area saturation so total planetary glassing. There's tiers to this 😂. It's like requesting a naval bombardment. You could go from cruiser, to battleship, to saturation strike of vls missles
"Broken Arrow!"
"BROKEN ARROW! I SAY IT AGAIN! BROKEN ARROW! WE HAVE BROKEN ARROW!"
"Broken Arrow confirmed."
"BROKEN ARROW CONFIRMED!"
"Broken Arrow?"
"It means an entire American unit has been overrun. Calls for every combat aircraft for support."
"My God, there is no hiding it now."
Stormtrooper Sgt: we're getting overrun!
Destroyer Captain: Base Delta Zero.
some star destroyer in orbit: "Broken arrow confirmed. Ground unit, send your coordinates or pop signal smoke for immediate orbital bombardment, over"
Lol 😆
@@GenerationTechha ha 😂
i also thought broken arrow was code for omg we just had an accident with a nuclear weapon.
The droid army had a damn Cylon looking gunship.
“Reinforcements reporting, open up.”
“Didn’t say please!”
Also: Commando Droid, “Clones! “
Rex, “Roger. Roger.”
When it comes to fire support, there is never enough Dakka.
Xenos detected.
Purging...
(reaches for giant red flashing button labeled "EXTERMINATUS")
DID I 'EAR SOME GIT SAY DAKKA?!?!?!?!?!?!
It's got the point now I don't know if Alan is joking or being serious, lol. The Ewoks for example. Endor can't have that high a gravity or noone would be able to move around as we see both the Rebels and Imperials do. Plus a high gravity world wouldn't have such tall trees, they simply wouldn't be able to grow that high fighting the moon's gravity.
The tall trees are a species that actually grow much taller under normal gravity? 🤷♂️
Here’s an idea for a future video…
We all know that the Empire expanded left, right, and center. Resources and manpower went into the military industrial complex. And any planet that did not want to be part of the Empire were forced into it. Palpatine did not tolerate independent systems in his galaxy.
But what’s the Republic’s excuse? Why is it that the Republic government, old and new, is so against planets and systems wanting to exist outside the Republic’s influence?
Examples include the CIS in the prequels and Clone Wars shows, and Navarro in season 3 of The Mandalorian.
Probably due to fear of an uprising of a sith empire, second droid army etc.
General grievous was also known for using orbital bombardment.
Great video as always! sure do love when my own faction blows my entire position up.
The Emperor protects!
I call bs on the high gravity on Endor. Regular people like the rebels in eposiode 6 couldn't have walked around there the way they did if the gravity was notably higher than usual (whatever usual means in a galaxy far away where earth doesn't exist).
In legends they measure gravity (As well as days and years) based on Coruscant's, which is listed as the same as earth.
Your outline for the sequel trilogy sounds wonderful and very fulfilling with the character arcs and actually aligned with the og trilogy and Star Wars universe.
I hope you make your version of the sequels. ❤
Hi Allen, this is off subject. I noticed in season 3 of the Mandalorian that Din Djarin's chain code is different then Bo Katan's and Boba Fetts. It appears to be red lettered basic. Some folks on another site are having trouble making out what it says because of the angle. Thought maybe you could help me out. Could be a wild goose chase. Then again it might pertain to my theory that Din is more then a bounty hunter. Thanks for your time.
will you cover the Thrawn Ascendancy Trilogy at any point? Just finished it and would love to see your take on the Expansionary Defense Fleet's tactics, etc.
I fantasize that most of the troopers on Yavin were shooting to "not burn the good bits" of the Ewok-ing burgers lol.
X days aboard an Imperal SD, serving 12hr shifts on a good day. They probably had nothing but ration sticks and Corellian spicewater(soda).
Never knew that Yavin had Ewoks too. I thought they were from the forest moon of Endor
Is it me, or does Stormtrooper Armor seem about as reliable as paper mache? Supposedly it's supposed to dissipate blaster energy, but every time I see a stormtrooper get hit, the armor makes zero difference.
Would revens shadow field generator count as a superweapon? At least i think thats what its called. The thing that killed malachor 5
Just remember: Those bugs can aim.
This reminds me of one of generation tech’s older videos back in the day.
Awesome video, was hoping to see the Rebel gun batteries from Hoth. More for morale than effectiveness but still rocking weapons!
As a former paratrooper and infantryman myself in the army can we have some more on the indirect fire clones, maybe sniper clones, engineers, and other stuff? Is there more? I would love to hear more about the gun team clones/troopers also cause I was a gun team leader.
Very enjoyable video as always from your friends across the pond 🇬🇧
TBH Earth military support better than Star Wars counterparts, except Space😂
"We have Imperials advancing on Phase Line Alpha. I need all fire support on that position immediately."
"Negative. Those coordinates are danger close for the task force."
"That's not a suggestion. Send it!"
ORBITAL STRIKE!!! Love,hearing that in battlefront 2.
What type of artillery the Rebel Alliance has? Do they have howitzer like emplacement or something more mobile?
The Rebellion has both static and mobile artillery.
@@MegaDan5 nice,thank you.
The orbital bombardment portion of this otherwise fantastic segment omits some massive factors. A ship shooting from space can utilize space to great effect because solid state energy weapons need to contend with atmosphere going both ways. Weather even has an effect on them.
What about the CIS defoliator tank:weapon system?
6:01 reminds me of the CIA sent in various weapons include Stinger anti-air missiles to Afghanistan to help the Mujahideen fight against the Soviet invaders during the Cold War's Soviet Afghan War.
Seeing a bunch of teddybears decimating an entire battalion of emperial soldiers never get old .
Always wondered why there seems to be no emplaced or vehicle mounted version of the Z-6. Give it a gun shield to protect the operator and you have a good bunker/defensive emplacement or light vehicle weapon. I at one point thought about designing a Star Wars equivalent to a Humvee or other such vehicle,it would have had a Z-6 with gunshield/armor plate operated by a gunner on top. Kinda got stuck on what propulsion method to use, most likely repuslers would fit and allow quick transport of small amounts of cargo or a few troops apiece.
The ewok hunt horn is the stuff of night mares
The Separatist gunship reminds me of the Grand Mal (Megatron face ship) from Beast Machines. That, or some small gun platform I'd seen in a game like Metal Gear Solid 2 or inFamous: Second Son. Can't remember which.
"i call this move "STEEL RAIN"!!
Love the Breakdowns You need to be the premier Starwars Lore Page
"The ewev had ferocious reputation and it helped the empire commit mass genocide I mean peace to the galaxy" is crazy
Vacuum chambers hard on the outside heat absorbent popping in explosion 💥 would pull back air reducing blast radius
Accuracy by volume
0:50
No, no, no, NO i REFUSE to believe those doofuses were VADERS FIST
Endoe a heavy grav planet? Since when? Nothing in the movie, zero indication of such a thing.
Let go I love your consistency
Yeah I'm not sure a strategic weapon counts as "fire support" as nuking a city isn't exactly "fire support" either
hitting LZ can be a sticky situation coming in fast and get dropped off in a Huey - cobra's on the flanks at the ready if the LZ gets HOT ......... back in the day - just saying
Legends say that ISDs play “Set Fire to the Rain” by Adele while executing Base Delta Zero
Pov ur a rebel spy on tech but slip up a bit:
"But it was terrifying... for enemies to see"
“A very strong and pissed off individual could fire this weapon” shows mandolorian
7:16 I don't know why but these look like flak 88 guns
Amazing ASMR homer impression
1:20 high gravity my ass, endor has just as much gravity as every other planet
Another reason Orbital Bombardment isn't always used (apart from plot), is the same reason we don't just flatten our enemies with massive amounts of artillery and aircraft: while you can theoretically win a war by killing every last one of your enemy, in practical terms that's basically impossible. Instead you tried to destroy their ability to fight and force them to the negotiation table.
Ultimately fighting a war is about getting your infantry from point A to point B with their rifle/sword/pointy stick/heavy rock, every other system or weapon is just in support of that. Infantry Fighting Vehicles give infantry more mobility and sometimes a little more firepower. Armoured Fighting Vehicles like Tanks or Assault Guns give heavy direct fire, to destroy fixed emplacements or enemy armour. Artillery give indirect fire. Ground Attack Aircraft give fire that can be either direct or indirect. While these systems (and others, especially the entire logistics train) may or may not always provide direct support to infantry movement, ultimately their actions are used clear the way allowing your infantry to move across the battlefield now matter how big that may be.
Strategic weapons like Nukes (or Starship Cannons/Death Stars) are of limited use, not only because they can't be used near your own troops, for fear of friendly fire, but also because they can only be used to destroy not capture a target. Destroying entire territories not only makes it more difficult to move your troopers through, but also removes anything of value from that territory. Destroying entire planets is just insane, the shear loss of valuable resources alone in both material terms as well as people: you might win the war, but destroy the long term possibility of expansion of your own empire in the process, if not actually cause your empire to collapse.
Cant wait for my delicious toasted Ewok later. Mmm
How come the Empiral army didn't have to cover their face's
they were far more numerous than the stormtroopers in the early days, probably was a cost saving measure
@@GenerationTechlol
Don't forget the spinning technique shown in Book of Boba fett!
No mention of the PLX-1 portable missile launcher?
1:12 imperials looking for help to deal with the Ewoks. *Voice coming from the darkness* my organization has a certain set of skills. We know how to *Build A Bear* and take one apart. We will deal with them.
I guess Mimban was not worth the effort for fire support above a basic level. (Infantry definitely does not feel the love.)😐
I thought endorbeas the size of Mercury
Unlimited power!
the star killer base was under rated. The power it harness from a star could easily wipe out thousands of planets so what it did in the movie was too subtle
Love the video 👍
Empire tech can't detect trees, trek ship can detect micro life from orbit, no wonder the Force needed balance, to help the scientists.
What a pair of carpet grippers
I've got a bad feeling about this - some poor ramdom Imperial Army troop ina trench somewhere, probably
This covers most of the fire support seen in Star Wars, but unfortunately, due to the extremely vast size of the Star Wars universe, a lot was still left out, such as...
Flamethrowers
Infantry mobile ion guns
Speeder Bikes
AT-RTs
Stationary emplacement turrets
You forgot about the conquer star destroyer
Was that a dolphin peeking in the window there at the end of the video
ah, GT is back to normal
Put those grippers away Allen
I thought all star wars planets has same gravity
Chopper is secretly HK47 lol.
Pyyyaaaaah
The more that this guy speaks, the more I want to leave this trench and runaway from this war I’m in
I mean also you wouldnt want to always use orbital bombardment for the simple reason of accuracy. It doesnt matter if your gun only deviates a centimeter per 100 meters, firing from orbit isnt going to be as accurate as you might think. Scorching a planet you want to take over is a bad idea cause youre gonna be the one to rebuild it.
And frankly the cost in time or resources of pulling an entire capital ship out of its patrol area or schedule is probably not worth it in most cases and since the Empire didnt care about saving the lives of foot soldiers, well...
Also itd be boring if they did that to solve every problem in the show.
11:02 That's not AT-AT but AT-ACT.
Hold the hell brent
Realistically theres one, singular situation where a ground team would call in the doom lazer. And thats if they were doing recon on a potential hidden rebel command base like Yavin IV or Hoth. And the only reason they'd be the ones calling in the strike is cause this recon mission that they confirmed the leadership for the rebellion on, now became a suicide mission where the imperial ground team were gonna die either way. So call in the Death Star on their position to obliterate the base and planet. To crush the Rebellion once and for all. Otherwise, yeah, no way in hell anyone on the ground would willingly call the Deathstar for fire support on the same planet as them. Maybe on the moon of the planet you're own as a show of force"😂
Wish for new Earth in Star Wars videos soon! As in 21st century Earth 🌎🌍
You forgot about the World Devastator that Emperor Palpatine had.
Which Luke destroyed by bringing it down.
It all in the real SW content. 😉
Yea no. I am still not buying what amounts to a toy lightsaber for more than 20 bucks without even a garintee that it is a fully functional training sword.
I still don’t understand your arguments on the AAT video. That completely changes what you said in your 10 flaws video saying that the repulser lifts makes it LESS stable when firing. You also did a 10 flaws on the Tie fighter. Maybe you are just retconning all your old 10 flaws video
0:31 free generation tech feet pic
Not enough Dakka
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Day 82 PLEASE DO MORE TACTICS VIDEOS
I still can't tell if thumbnail dudes mouth is edited or not
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i hate how he calls the stormtrooper armour weak lol, and how he says the ewok were an issue for the empire lmao
nice rebel propaganda! scum! but here we are empirals and we are loyal to the empire!