@The_MightyJingles I know that this isn't probably really your concern but just thought to bring it onto your attention... I used the link which you provided, downloaded the installer and then... nothing... installer hasn't downloaded anything for past 15mins so safe to say, something isn't working. Like said, it's not your fault, but thought to just mention about it as I assume you have some kind of endorsement agreement.
I find the Iowas and also the Montana to be somewhat squishy. They are in no way tanks. However, I do like the guns a _lot_ and the dispersion on the Wisconsin is sweet.
@@ImpendingJoker Oh bollocks to that. We know it was informed but it remains a blind launch and a damn good one too. Hugely satisfying payoff to finish the battle in style.
@The_MightyJingles about those 66mm guns. These are known as Skoda 7cm guns. The derivatives of the main Skoda 7cm gun were used on almost all Austro-Hungarian ships as dual-purpose artillery. Their caliber was 66mm. Seems that Jager has the Skoda 7cm K10 guns. So yeah actually these are not made up.
@@Num.5not really surprising given that they also built tanks and other war equipment, alongside Porsche, Daimler, Ford, Mitsubishi and others I don‘t remember from the top of my head.
My Great Grandfather was a Rear Admiral, also served as the XO of the USS Nevada, only ship at Pearl Harbor, DDay, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa. And Love seeing you discuss the Civil War! I work as a specialist at a large Civil War museum.
I had a great uncle retire as Rear Admiral, served aboard Hornet as VS-8 lead, and then CHAG by the time she was sunk. Went on to be an aide for Adm Hoskins and commanded a pair of carriers in Korea, before overseeing Fleet Air, San Diego in the early 60s, when it was newly established. I never knew the tidbit about Admiral ranks till Jingles mentioned it in regards to ADM Farragut, and the modern use.
You give us Farragut's 60 year career? I give you Adm. Provo Wallis, from my home town of Halifax, Nova Scotia. 87 years in uniform. Joined his first ship, HMS Asia, at age 7.
"Would your uncle Jingles lead you astray?" I literally answered that question out loud with: "You totally would... if you thought it was funny." Only to have you respond a second later the same way. Love you, Jingles and thanks for the laugh! Cheers!
Sometimes playing as a dd, it's not hitting with your torps that count. It's forcing the enemy ships to turn so that they expose broadsides to BS guns.
@@JohnCBobcat That would be BullSh.... or BattleShip :) Yes I do love when I connect with torps, but I'm not sad if the enemy ship turns to evade the torps, just to be citadeled by 16inch guns.
14:40 - review of history - just priceless Jingles, priceless. Now, I know you don't have children. I have 5 sons and 6 daughters. Two I married off last weekend. Two of my sons went to war when they were 18 (infantry and armor). I cannot imagine taking a 9 yo to sea. One of my grandsons is 8. My head wants to explode. Not in a bad way, but in a how do you comprehend that way.
It's even togher to stomach, when you think about runners and helpers in 19th century land wars. Like, 'little drummer boy'. Those kids were deeply inside of the thickest shit. Being on a ship wasn't easy, but comparatively ... preferable, maybe. At least in the US Navy. The British and their long ass travels ... Whole oceans of shit for everyone, especially young boys. Anyway, congratz to having a full on football team of kids. (Actual football, not freedom 'foot'ball.) That's hella impressive!
@@MikeKojoteStone given the team, the other team would watch in awe of them fighting ;) but they come together when they need too. had a rule - get in a fight (physical) with sibling? Spanking. Someone picking on your siblings and not defending them? Spanking. I've seen my daughters bitch slap neighborhood bullies standing up for their brothers. They got them an ice cream cone. In high school, everyone knew "not to touch the blonde." Not only would she pound you, the 6'3" brother would have no mercy.
Oh no Jingles, I think you just make a mistake. The Jager has 4 triple torp launchers, not 3 quadruple torp launcher 😂 This is why you are still a Jedi Knight. Edit: this is just some bantering with the gnomelord. A joke if you will. And yes Jingles, never changes. We love you old man.
And I literally just watched this battle on another WOWS channel right before this….. Still gonna watch it for Jingles banter and his classic senior moments
The Wisconsin is considered to be overpowered, she is basically thee most accurate Battleship at T10, with an infinitely reloading main battery reload booster through her funny button, that also gives her the Pan-American CL gimmick of having much faster reload on her consumables. Effectively meaning that her consumables are always at the ready and because she gets American Damage controls, the improved American Heal and an underwater cit, she is stupidly tanky. To put some numbers to this stuff, her main guns have 245.21m of horizontal dispersion and 147.13m of vertical dispersion at 27.09km. Yamato with her legendary upgrade/double dispersion mod is 238.48m/190.79m respectively at 26.63km. Wisconsin's damage control can easily last 30.8s and with the funny button running has a cool down of 15.5s, again using Yamato as the comparison, 15.4s absolute max duration, with a 77.6s cool down. Wisconsin's repair party with the heal flag is 0.79% of her HP per second over 30.8s(running concealment in slot 5) for 24.332% of her HP healed per repair party, this is standard of American BBs that get the improved repair party but still, compared to Yamato's 0.6%/s over the same 30.8s run time giving her 18.48% of her HP back. Hopefully you can see some of the reasons why Wisconsin is considered over powered.
Fun fact(s) The USS Monitor sits about 16 miles off the cost of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina in roughly 230 feet of water. It's a dive site frequented by those who are into Technical Deep Diving (well beyond recreational scuba diving limits) This doesn't include the literal hundreds of WW2 Shipwrecks that lay at the bottom of the North Atlantic
Jingles I’ve listened to your amazing vocals for over 8 years now, started with wots now I get ya here for the last few years and I tip my cap to you for your stellar commentary and wonderful insight into history. Thanks for always staying a part of the WG community and I appreciate your accomplishments my friend …… sincerely USA.
I'm not a player, but believe it or not I've been watching Wows since 2016. And that's the most torpedo hits I've ever seen in Wows since I've been watching....
Jingles must have forgotten about John Paul Jones, John Barry, or Earnest Evens. Uncharacteristically brave and bold naval officers are lauded and honored in the USN much more than old stuffy career guys.
Don't worry the British tend to forget Sir Sidney Smith, the man who put a stop to Napoleon's first attempted conquest in the middle East, and was very much more instrumental in Napoleon's downfall than Nelson(also a man that Napoleon himself deemed to be his rival and nemesis), but as Sir Sidney Smith was acting of his own volition and not under orders of Nelson(in the same sort of way Nelson did when he was younger) the now older Nelson did everything in his power to diminish the work of the young officer. To the point of going back on a surrender deal that Sir Sidney Smith had made with Jean-Baptiste Kleber a man who served under Napoleon but was very much sick of his shit, that would have seen Jean-Baptiste Kleber being taken back to France with nothing but his men, not even the clothes from their backs but they would have been back in France where they could have rallied the people of France against Napoleon and ended his reign of terror without any more non-French lives being lost... all because Sir Sidney Smith made this deal without consulting Nelson first, forcing Sir Sidney Smith to basically return all the arms he had taken from Kleber and his men, giving him some basic words of encouragement and apologizing. Jean-Baptiste Kleber died in Nelson's attack, and Nelson upon learning that Sir Sidney Smith had given the French back their weapons so they could at least put up some sort of resistance against Nelson's attack, was furious with the young officer, because British sailors had lost their lives in the needless fight. The one Sir Sidney Smith had already won. Well this has turned into a wall of text, sorry about that. If you want to know more about the honorable Sir Sidney Smith, look up a video from "Lindybeige" titled "Napoleon's greatest foe". Would actually be neat to see Wargaming add a Nelson class revision at T8 called the "Smith" or something along those lines in ether the European tree because Sir Sidney Smith was a Swedish knight after-all(even though he was a British officer, he spent time in the Swedish navy, sinking the Russians... and some British who were serving with the Russians.), or they could put it into the British line. That would be rather nice to see. I'll stop rambling now. Again sorry for the wall of text, hope you are having a nice day, o7
I'm from Mobile, and have been to the fort numerous times. It's actually a very intact fort and would recommend it for anyone that visits that area. Also, take the ferry to the other fort on the opposite side, not quite as cool but still ok, and then drive around the bay and hit the USS Alabama on the way back.
May I add that he launched 144 torps after all, and therefore missed 101 of them. And after he sunk the first 2 ships, the rest kept sailing straight continuously like muppets.😂
Command Sergeant Majors in the US Army are in the same situation as Vice Admirals in the Navy. When your tour as a CSM is over and there is no higher position open to get promoted to - you have to retire.
An interesting fact about flag officers is that once you are promoted, you are no longer allowed to wear specific civilian attire. Everything has to be clean and neat. In the Navy, you are generally prohibited from wearing shorts in public.
the way Wisconsin just looked at the incoming torpedoes with main battery guns sliding towards them in the end was just you know.. we just heard "ooooh nnnoooo..."
Well played Weed. I managed 19 torp hits in a Shima once, which is my damage record of 294K. I can only imagine the damage 43 torp hits would do. Probably not even enough HP in the enemy team for that :)
4:45 I guess Jingles can't count to 4. He says THREE quad launchers. It's 4 launchers. With 3 torpedos each. So at least he got the total of 12 torpedos correct. Never change Jingles!
There's a certain subset of players Jingles that thinks that anything which sinks them MUST be overpowered, since they always play perfectly. You see them on the NA server pretty frequently.
@@professormoriarthus I had a player in a Zieten the other day complain that I was cheating in my NC because I did 50k damage to his bow.... I only had 12k damage on my roster so no way lmao. German players amiright?
sounds like an Asashio with a fast reload, but able to hid destroyers and cruisers, big plus. Asashio has 4 50cal mg's as AA pathetic to fight T10's in with all the radar sonar and aircraft
Škoda made 66mm guns around the turn of the century for Austro-Hungarian ships that were used by Austro-Hungary in WWI. They were split up to Allied forces after WWII as reparations, France and Italy got most of them. France never seems to have used them, but Italy used them until WWII.
Well, actually Jingles … As an American Navy veteran I would say that John Paul Jones would be more considered our closest equivalent to Lord Horatio Nelson. I’d bet most of my fellow veterans would know little of who Admiral Farragut was compared to Jones or more contemporaries like Nimitz, Halsey, or Burke. Jones’ legacy is his fighting spirit of “I have yet begun to fight!,” which is drilled into every officer and sailor in the US Navy to never surrender whether it’s Farragut at Mobile Bay, Perry at Lake Erie, Powers at Coral Sea, and Evans at Samar (80th Anniversary of that battle is tomorrow!).
10:55 "It is at this point that the doom music starts playing." Me: Okay, if you say so. *Turns on Doom music* Me two minutes later: This was completely worth it.
The Jager makes sense to me if you look at it as a what if; what if one or more of them were built in WW1. after teh way, they were allowed to be retained and because that was a bout all they were allowed to keep, they stuck around. the guns remained but the torpedoes were kept up to date over time.
Considering I watched a civil war documentary yesterday and it included the person who shouted "damn the torpedoes full speed ahead". I find the title pretty funny.
Pretty sure the USN follows the general 'up or out' doctrine the rest of the services do. So, frex, my cousin's husband was made 3 Stars so he could be Army JAG. After his stint as JAG was done his next stop was retirement. As there is nowhere to go after you reach the top. I would imagine that the career path after being in a job requiring Vice Admiral is "it's time to go home." Because there is no down in the progression of a military career.
Wisconsin is totally overpowered Jingles, the only person to think it was bad on release was Potato Quality, who was widely mocked and he later eventually admitted that it was very good. Iowa with a smaller citadel, more accurate guns, F-key reload booster and very fast reloading heals means that you are both hard to kill and insanely punchy.
The Wisky is OP if you’re in a cruiser. I’ve been deleted by a lot of them. Especially at distance. I haven’t done the math, but I think it’s arc always for citadels from above from far away.
Well jingles set's another challenge. This is the most torp hits in a battle i have seen. Queue next weeks video where jingles gets flooded with videos of every record torp hit battle known to man.
Can't say I find torpedo boat games to be particularly amusing. Either to play or watch. It's largely a matter of luck - was your opponent dumb? distracted? happens to wander right into the path of torps bound for somebody else? There's not a lot to be learned from these matches other than it's cool when your opponents drive in a straight line.
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@The_MightyJingles I know that this isn't probably really your concern but just thought to bring it onto your attention... I used the link which you provided, downloaded the installer and then... nothing... installer hasn't downloaded anything for past 15mins so safe to say, something isn't working. Like said, it's not your fault, but thought to just mention about it as I assume you have some kind of endorsement agreement.
@@JaniExpat74 Your Uncle Jingles led you astray.
Hey Jingles, can you do a video explaining how the gun calibre to armour works
It's shiny and all, but I love my Firefox.
"Would your uncle Jingles lead you astray?" - No of course not... aside from all those times you've inexplicably misidentified ship types and classes
Even his In game Captain character does it :D
Deliberately? Never. By winging it and doing the RUclips equivalent of scouting with his face? Yeeeaass........
it's a trap
Also 4 quad launchers firing 12 torpedoes?
@@Fragstein "We've sank a friendly destroyer."
Jingles, did you know that Lord Nelson's statue in Trafalgar Square is 3 times larger than he stood in real life?! That's Horatio of 3:1! 😂
well done, sir. Well done. 😂
Here's your coat, there's the door. ;)
Booooooooo! BOOOOOOOOO! (Good show, old sport)
@@benjaminsmith3364 Ba Dum Tiss!!
I love how the Wisconsin just accepted his fate and said well played when he came around the corner and saw the torpedoes
Yep, losing with grace and dignity. A rare trait these days.
Yea, for some reason most players know my mom. idk why
I find the Iowas and also the Montana to be somewhat squishy. They are in no way tanks.
However, I do like the guns a _lot_ and the dispersion on the Wisconsin is sweet.
was just about to say this
"Three quad launchers..." Jaeger ripple fires 4 triple launchers 5 sec later.
And somehow carried and launched 143 torps to get 44 hits
20:53 Looks like the Wisconsin was a good sport about it, at least
he hit him with the "clever girl"
that final blind launch was a thing of beauty
Wasn't really a blind launch. RDF and the Whiskey's spotter plane pretty much told him exactly where he was.
@@ImpendingJoker Oh bollocks to that. We know it was informed but it remains a blind launch and a damn good one too. Hugely satisfying payoff to finish the battle in style.
3:00 For a second there I thought Akatsuki was the sponsor lol
Today's video is sponsored by: Cat
Glad I'm not the only one who thought that!
Akizuki btw, not Akatsuki
I'd be cool with that if he wants to do that any time he doesn't have a paid sponsorship
I'd be very sure that given the chance she will approve them, LOL.
@The_MightyJingles about those 66mm guns. These are known as Skoda 7cm guns. The derivatives of the main Skoda 7cm gun were used on almost all Austro-Hungarian ships as dual-purpose artillery. Their caliber was 66mm. Seems that Jager has the Skoda 7cm K10 guns. So yeah actually these are not made up.
Skoda? As in the company (Skoda)?
@Num.5 yup, thats the one.
@@Num.5not really surprising given that they also built tanks and other war equipment, alongside Porsche, Daimler, Ford, Mitsubishi and others I don‘t remember from the top of my head.
My Great Grandfather was a Rear Admiral, also served as the XO of the USS Nevada, only ship at Pearl Harbor, DDay, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa. And Love seeing you discuss the Civil War! I work as a specialist at a large Civil War museum.
I had a great uncle retire as Rear Admiral, served aboard Hornet as VS-8 lead, and then CHAG by the time she was sunk. Went on to be an aide for Adm Hoskins and commanded a pair of carriers in Korea, before overseeing Fleet Air, San Diego in the early 60s, when it was newly established. I never knew the tidbit about Admiral ranks till Jingles mentioned it in regards to ADM Farragut, and the modern use.
You give us Farragut's 60 year career? I give you Adm. Provo Wallis, from my home town of Halifax, Nova Scotia. 87 years in uniform. Joined his first ship, HMS Asia, at age 7.
Kids these days too lazy to join the Navy before the age of 10....
@@teebob21
I know right.
@@teebob21 How far we have fallen...
🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Wallis was aboard HMS Shannon when she captured the luckless USS Chesapeake.
"Would your uncle Jingles lead you astray?" I literally answered that question out loud with: "You totally would... if you thought it was funny." Only to have you respond a second later the same way. Love you, Jingles and thanks for the laugh! Cheers!
Sometimes playing as a dd, it's not hitting with your torps that count. It's forcing the enemy ships to turn so that they expose broadsides to BS guns.
Zone control is an underrated DD skill, held by very few players in random battles.
What guns in the game are BS?
@@JohnCBobcat That would be BullSh.... or BattleShip :)
Yes I do love when I connect with torps, but I'm not sad if the enemy ship turns to evade the torps, just to be citadeled by 16inch guns.
@CrinosAD was gonna say "wtf is BS" but ah I see ur misinformed! BB is Battleship lol
Great replay but I love Jingles' stories about the navy.
Jager: What happens if we nail 21st-century torpedoes onto a 19th-century ship?
Answer: Your Insurance rates SKYROCKET, even though you're not demonstrably more resilient to Pirate raids.
20th century ship.
Didn't realise that 1917 was in the 19th century.
@@DraftySatyrwell obviously. We are only in the 20th century after all. He was just talking hypotheticals.
@@zer0her048 The question was phrased as if coming from the Jager. I was wondering what happens if the design trend were continued.
14:40 - review of history - just priceless Jingles, priceless.
Now, I know you don't have children. I have 5 sons and 6 daughters. Two I married off last weekend. Two of my sons went to war when they were 18 (infantry and armor). I cannot imagine taking a 9 yo to sea. One of my grandsons is 8. My head wants to explode. Not in a bad way, but in a how do you comprehend that way.
It's even togher to stomach, when you think about runners and helpers in 19th century land wars. Like, 'little drummer boy'. Those kids were deeply inside of the thickest shit. Being on a ship wasn't easy, but comparatively ... preferable, maybe. At least in the US Navy. The British and their long ass travels ... Whole oceans of shit for everyone, especially young boys.
Anyway, congratz to having a full on football team of kids. (Actual football, not freedom 'foot'ball.) That's hella impressive!
Children grew up fast back in the days when it wasn't expected a man to live past 65.
@@KitsuneRogue shut up. I'm 65 and working on 66 ;)
@@MikeKojoteStone given the team, the other team would watch in awe of them fighting ;) but they come together when they need too.
had a rule - get in a fight (physical) with sibling? Spanking. Someone picking on your siblings and not defending them? Spanking. I've seen my daughters bitch slap neighborhood bullies standing up for their brothers. They got them an ice cream cone.
In high school, everyone knew "not to touch the blonde." Not only would she pound you, the 6'3" brother would have no mercy.
Oh no Jingles, I think you just make a mistake. The Jager has 4 triple torp launchers, not 3 quadruple torp launcher 😂
This is why you are still a Jedi Knight.
Edit: this is just some bantering with the gnomelord. A joke if you will. And yes Jingles, never changes. We love you old man.
Hey at least his math still checks out 😅
Jingles making a mistake?
We know he’s crap but he makes no mistakes excuses or otherwise. And that’s why we love him.
And we do NOT grant him the rank of Master.
He does it on purpose!
@@zsolthb , yep, the added comments help the algorithm.
A proper enjoyable gameplay, thank you Jingles and WeedMan for this gem.
Hahaha you can just hear the Wisconsin going "ah sh*t" as he rounded that corner
"Ah shit; here we go again...."
And I literally just watched this battle on another WOWS channel right before this….. Still gonna watch it for Jingles banter and his classic senior moments
I only sent it to Jingles tho :(
@@macdaddyd3994 ruclips.net/video/gWXOHjmXdcA/видео.htmlsi=T0jZNJtIC7oJAJI0
@@macdaddyd3994 There are probably more than a few channels that trawl the replay sites looking for good footage to put in their videos.
The Wisconsin is considered to be overpowered, she is basically thee most accurate Battleship at T10, with an infinitely reloading main battery reload booster through her funny button, that also gives her the Pan-American CL gimmick of having much faster reload on her consumables. Effectively meaning that her consumables are always at the ready and because she gets American Damage controls, the improved American Heal and an underwater cit, she is stupidly tanky.
To put some numbers to this stuff, her main guns have 245.21m of horizontal dispersion and 147.13m of vertical dispersion at 27.09km. Yamato with her legendary upgrade/double dispersion mod is 238.48m/190.79m respectively at 26.63km. Wisconsin's damage control can easily last 30.8s and with the funny button running has a cool down of 15.5s, again using Yamato as the comparison, 15.4s absolute max duration, with a 77.6s cool down. Wisconsin's repair party with the heal flag is 0.79% of her HP per second over 30.8s(running concealment in slot 5) for 24.332% of her HP healed per repair party, this is standard of American BBs that get the improved repair party but still, compared to Yamato's 0.6%/s over the same 30.8s run time giving her 18.48% of her HP back. Hopefully you can see some of the reasons why Wisconsin is considered over powered.
As you started saying I totally would I had just said "YES". Don't ever change Jingles.
Fun fact(s) The USS Monitor sits about 16 miles off the cost of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina in roughly 230 feet of water. It's a dive site frequented by those who are into Technical Deep Diving (well beyond recreational scuba diving limits) This doesn't include the literal hundreds of WW2 Shipwrecks that lay at the bottom of the North Atlantic
Jingles I’ve listened to your amazing vocals for over 8 years now, started with wots now I get ya here for the last few years and I tip my cap to you for your stellar commentary and wonderful insight into history. Thanks for always staying a part of the WG community and I appreciate your accomplishments my friend …… sincerely USA.
Who else gets a bit anxious when the overlord drops a video later than usual? Thanks for being a important part of this salt miners daily routine.
I'm not a player, but believe it or not I've been watching Wows since 2016. And that's the most torpedo hits I've ever seen in Wows since I've been watching....
Jingles must have forgotten about John Paul Jones, John Barry, or Earnest Evens. Uncharacteristically brave and bold naval officers are lauded and honored in the USN much more than old stuffy career guys.
Don't worry the British tend to forget Sir Sidney Smith, the man who put a stop to Napoleon's first attempted conquest in the middle East, and was very much more instrumental in Napoleon's downfall than Nelson(also a man that Napoleon himself deemed to be his rival and nemesis), but as Sir Sidney Smith was acting of his own volition and not under orders of Nelson(in the same sort of way Nelson did when he was younger) the now older Nelson did everything in his power to diminish the work of the young officer. To the point of going back on a surrender deal that Sir Sidney Smith had made with Jean-Baptiste Kleber a man who served under Napoleon but was very much sick of his shit, that would have seen Jean-Baptiste Kleber being taken back to France with nothing but his men, not even the clothes from their backs but they would have been back in France where they could have rallied the people of France against Napoleon and ended his reign of terror without any more non-French lives being lost... all because Sir Sidney Smith made this deal without consulting Nelson first, forcing Sir Sidney Smith to basically return all the arms he had taken from Kleber and his men, giving him some basic words of encouragement and apologizing. Jean-Baptiste Kleber died in Nelson's attack, and Nelson upon learning that Sir Sidney Smith had given the French back their weapons so they could at least put up some sort of resistance against Nelson's attack, was furious with the young officer, because British sailors had lost their lives in the needless fight. The one Sir Sidney Smith had already won.
Well this has turned into a wall of text, sorry about that. If you want to know more about the honorable Sir Sidney Smith, look up a video from "Lindybeige" titled "Napoleon's greatest foe".
Would actually be neat to see Wargaming add a Nelson class revision at T8 called the "Smith" or something along those lines in ether the European tree because Sir Sidney Smith was a Swedish knight after-all(even though he was a British officer, he spent time in the Swedish navy, sinking the Russians... and some British who were serving with the Russians.), or they could put it into the British line. That would be rather nice to see. I'll stop rambling now.
Again sorry for the wall of text, hope you are having a nice day, o7
“Would I lie to you?”
On purpose? 🤣 The Jager has triple torp launchers. Four of them 🤣
We keep saying that destroyers become exponentially more dangerous the longer a battler goes on... this is an example of that.
Came for the Battle, stayed for the History Lesson
Great Video, as always Mighty Gnomish Overlord
Hello pretty bot ladies! Excuse me while I watch the old gnome. Nothing personal, he's just a bit more... authentic.
I'm from Mobile, and have been to the fort numerous times. It's actually a very intact fort and would recommend it for anyone that visits that area. Also, take the ferry to the other fort on the opposite side, not quite as cool but still ok, and then drive around the bay and hit the USS Alabama on the way back.
Wisconson coming around the corner: "Clever Girl...." **Dies**
One thing I've definitely learned from watching your videos for the last couple of years is that if the match starts off boring, we're in for a treat.
To give such a beautiful real story from history from the heart for a computer game! Thank you for enriching my life. Cheers!
May I add that he launched 144 torps after all, and therefore missed 101 of them.
And after he sunk the first 2 ships, the rest kept sailing straight continuously like muppets.😂
I don't usually comment on youtube, but that was amazing. Very well done that man!
The AA is so bad that it's better to spend your time praying to the Lord to bring the enemy aircraft down instead of using your AA guns.
Jingles: We have a very unusual battle for you today
when the next mission is 40 torp hits, but it only counted the 3 needed to finish the current milestone...
Very entertaining as usual! Thanks, Vice Admiral Jingles!
43 top hits...WoW....my hero
So in west Knoxville Tennessee, there is the town of Farragut and naturally the Farragut school system's mascot is the Admirals.
Command Sergeant Majors in the US Army are in the same situation as Vice Admirals in the Navy. When your tour as a CSM is over and there is no higher position open to get promoted to - you have to retire.
An interesting fact about flag officers is that once you are promoted, you are no longer allowed to wear specific civilian attire. Everything has to be clean and neat. In the Navy, you are generally prohibited from wearing shorts in public.
His division teammate "Goon" is an embarrassment.
Asshats gonna asshat.
Agreed
the way Wisconsin just looked at the incoming torpedoes with main battery guns sliding towards them in the end was just you know.. we just heard "ooooh nnnoooo..."
The AA is like having a few sailors with their side arms standing on deck.
Yay! Jingles history lesson! 😁
Ok 11 hits with a Jager on a single ship. And 43 Torps hits!!! That is awesome.
Well played Weed. I managed 19 torp hits in a Shima once, which is my damage record of 294K. I can only imagine the damage 43 torp hits would do. Probably not even enough HP in the enemy team for that :)
my brother from another best friend is in the navy here in the states, I swear, you're the British version of him through and through xD
The monitor that sank in front of Farragut's flagship 'Hartford' was the USS 'Tecumseh.'
Love the beautiful cat you have
Full speed ahead!
That Wisconsin at the end " Well I'm screwed "
4:45 I guess Jingles can't count to 4. He says THREE quad launchers. It's 4 launchers. With 3 torpedos each. So at least he got the total of 12 torpedos correct. Never change Jingles!
There's a certain subset of players Jingles that thinks that anything which sinks them MUST be overpowered, since they always play perfectly. You see them on the NA server pretty frequently.
thats universal and as old as multiplayer, everyone you kill is a noob, everyone who kills you is a cheater
@@professormoriarthus I had a player in a Zieten the other day complain that I was cheating in my NC because I did 50k damage to his bow.... I only had 12k damage on my roster so no way lmao.
German players amiright?
sounds like an Asashio with a fast reload, but able to hid destroyers and cruisers, big plus. Asashio has 4 50cal mg's as AA pathetic to fight T10's in with all the radar sonar and aircraft
Phew, I was worried there was no video today.
He has grown so much. Beautiful he is too
Wisconsin Captain could just come to attention on the bridge, left face and salute 😂.
Man I love the Jager. My favorite dd in the whole game lol.
"Would your uncle Jingles lead you astray" yes, Jingles, yes you would... often times not even intentionally :P
Škoda made 66mm guns around the turn of the century for Austro-Hungarian ships that were used by Austro-Hungary in WWI. They were split up to Allied forces after WWII as reparations, France and Italy got most of them. France never seems to have used them, but Italy used them until WWII.
Thank you!
Fun fact about Farragut, he was actually of Spanish descent. His father was a Spanish merchant naval captain.
This guy has his torp reload down to *65 seconds*. That's crazy.
Great video, thanks!
Lessgoooo new upload from the gnome himself
I was going to say "you're late!" :)
Kinda normal from Old Man Jin...... Yes, dear Evil Gnome Overlord, back to the Salt Mine for doubles shifts. Thanks you.
The Jager's a fantastic little DD....For those who have it, Its like a tier 9 Kamikaze/Fujin/Kamikaze R.....WELL worth the coal!
The second we saw the Jager.. we all knew that the rant about its a WWI ship was inbound.. lol Gnome can always be counted on.. lol
The red Wisconsin was very civil.. lovely "well played" in chat as he saw he was done for
Well, actually Jingles …
As an American Navy veteran I would say that John Paul Jones would be more considered our closest equivalent to Lord Horatio Nelson. I’d bet most of my fellow veterans would know little of who Admiral Farragut was compared to Jones or more contemporaries like Nimitz, Halsey, or Burke.
Jones’ legacy is his fighting spirit of “I have yet begun to fight!,” which is drilled into every officer and sailor in the US Navy to never surrender whether it’s Farragut at Mobile Bay, Perry at Lake Erie, Powers at Coral Sea, and Evans at Samar (80th Anniversary of that battle is tomorrow!).
10:55 "It is at this point that the doom music starts playing."
Me: Okay, if you say so. *Turns on Doom music*
Me two minutes later: This was completely worth it.
The Jager makes sense to me if you look at it as a what if;
what if one or more of them were built in WW1. after teh way, they were allowed to be retained and because that was a bout all they were allowed to keep, they stuck around.
the guns remained but the torpedoes were kept up to date over time.
"Get promoted or get forced to retire"
Someone in that position:
"Gotta be someone who needs some killing"
On first glance hey look it's a tier 9 Okhotnik, with less guns.
5.4 is in fact the best conceal of all ships in any tier, and matched only by a very few others.
Was fun when we got Jager on console. Every match had like 5 of em with hundreds of torpedoes flying around all match😂
Considering I watched a civil war documentary yesterday and it included the person who shouted "damn the torpedoes full speed ahead". I find the title pretty funny.
I FEEL A SENSE OF IMPENDING DOOM SO GREAT AND VAST JINGLES IM PETRIFIED AND SHAKING.
IF THAT MINDLESS WOMAN WINS I FEAR THE WORLD WILL NEVER RECOVER.😢
Was also the motto of the guided missile cruiser CG-53 USS Mobile Bay...used to be a gunners mate on her.
43 torpedo hits! Well done.
43 wet-noodle hits.
In Sweden, Anti-ship missiles were originally known as "lufttorped" - "air torpedo".
After that second hit, I would not be able to stand up and do public speaking for a week. Jesus HMS Christ what a shot!
Pretty sure the USN follows the general 'up or out' doctrine the rest of the services do. So, frex, my cousin's husband was made 3 Stars so he could be Army JAG. After his stint as JAG was done his next stop was retirement. As there is nowhere to go after you reach the top.
I would imagine that the career path after being in a job requiring Vice Admiral is "it's time to go home." Because there is no down in the progression of a military career.
Wisconsin is totally overpowered Jingles, the only person to think it was bad on release was Potato Quality, who was widely mocked and he later eventually admitted that it was very good. Iowa with a smaller citadel, more accurate guns, F-key reload booster and very fast reloading heals means that you are both hard to kill and insanely punchy.
I love my Forrest Sherman daka class.
Most exalted of Gnomish Overlords, please bless this lowly salt-miner with your wisdom:
Is there still a way to earn you as a Captain in the game?
The Wisky is OP if you’re in a cruiser. I’ve been deleted by a lot of them. Especially at distance. I haven’t done the math, but I think it’s arc always for citadels from above from far away.
Well jingles set's another challenge. This is the most torp hits in a battle i have seen. Queue next weeks video where jingles gets flooded with videos of every record torp hit battle known to man.
Brilliant Torpedoing!!!!
You know at this point Jingles should just Catfish us and post a video where the person whiffs all their torpedos… and then Rick roll us.
I am impressed that Jingles pronounced Mobile, AL correctly. +1
He is ex Royal Navy. Most RN know the US Eastern Seaboard ports.
That Jager is the equivalent of when the E25 came out in WOT.
I was the NC on weedmans team
Can't say I find torpedo boat games to be particularly amusing. Either to play or watch. It's largely a matter of luck - was your opponent dumb? distracted? happens to wander right into the path of torps bound for somebody else? There's not a lot to be learned from these matches other than it's cool when your opponents drive in a straight line.
for a while I was thinking that the video featured zero hits.... hence "damn those torpedoes"