Military Copycats Who Stole Ideas From Other Countries (Compilation)

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  • @jaycarlos2418
    @jaycarlos2418 Год назад +1738

    pretty much the entire chinese military

  • @KnightSlasher
    @KnightSlasher Год назад +897

    Uniforms and weapons being copied makes a lot of sense, afterall why waste time creating a new design when you can just copy one you're familiar with

  • @jagi6170
    @jagi6170 Год назад +409

    Funny thing with the Galil: In order to prevent Magazines being used to open Bottled Beverages(Which in turn would cause damage to the magazines) They built the Galil A.R.M with a bottle opener at the Front hand guard.

    • @x2barreledPbJar
      @x2barreledPbJar Год назад +35

      This makes me like the Galil even more

    • @lebitelexie9350
      @lebitelexie9350 Год назад +15

      My favorite thing about the Galil is that the original name of the creator was Balashnikov... We could have a copy of Kalashnikov called well... Balashnikov.

    • @indiasuperclean6969
      @indiasuperclean6969 Год назад +2

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    • @alcapone9550
      @alcapone9550 Год назад +10

      @@indiasuperclean6969 😂😂😂 you again ...

    • @methinc.5294
      @methinc.5294 Год назад +5

      the galil : the deadliest bottle opener in history

  • @corymorimacori1059
    @corymorimacori1059 Год назад +127

    “This enraged everyone, who sued and punished them severely”

  • @thedude883
    @thedude883 Год назад +175

    Legend has it that the Japanese shipped a Harley Davidson back to Japan, disassembled it and copied it.

    • @azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
      @azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 Год назад

      Mockup

    • @greggrace967
      @greggrace967 Год назад +5

      I wish it was one of those Voight/AMF ones made in the 70,s lol. Just teasin( My last bike was a Honda.)

    • @thedude883
      @thedude883 Год назад +1

      @@greggrace967 😆👍

    • @fmac6441
      @fmac6441 Год назад +7

      I have no idea how true the story is, but as far as go, Portuguese visited Japan in the age of navigation and left some carabiners, after a few years when they returned, the Japanese had hundreds of firearms.

    • @Ivearted
      @Ivearted Год назад +1

      The Guitar company Gibson lost plans for a prototype, the Moderne to the Japanese in the early 1970’s 2 decades after it was originally designed..

  • @tovarisch3490
    @tovarisch3490 Год назад +130

    Fun fact: once quality control appeared for stens, they became sometimes equally as reliable as the Thompson (Bit exxagerated and only really in desert environments)

    • @DameDo414
      @DameDo414 Год назад +1

      Sometimes?

    • @tovarisch3490
      @tovarisch3490 Год назад +5

      @@DameDo414 because it does not require grease it was more reliable in dusty conditions

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen Год назад +2

      Where are you getting that information?

    • @garryfromwallmart4263
      @garryfromwallmart4263 Год назад +2

      @@lepepelepub12 And the Sten was (kinda ironicly I guess), based on simplifying the lanchester MP. Which copied the German MP18/28. Since they didn't have time to design their own...

    • @tylerlogsdon8623
      @tylerlogsdon8623 5 месяцев назад

      doubt

  • @cannonball666
    @cannonball666 Год назад +33

    "Is this your original prototype plane?"
    "No, the other one is the mother Fokker"

  • @neutralino1905
    @neutralino1905 Год назад +14

    If a design works, then it works for everyone who uses it. Technology has no loyalty to its inventor.

  • @IrishTechnicalThinker
    @IrishTechnicalThinker Год назад +169

    The animation of looking down sight looks absolutely amazing.

    • @hookfangtrew_yt2804
      @hookfangtrew_yt2804 Год назад +7

      isn't this a reupload, i remember seeing this video before

    • @kingpugz7045
      @kingpugz7045 Год назад +1

      @@hookfangtrew_yt2804 yes it is I saw this vid months ago

    • @wattsnottaken1
      @wattsnottaken1 Год назад +2

      We’ve come so far! I remember when this channel first came out the animation was like South Park. Now it’s South Park 2.0 Upgraded. I love how the animation gets better and better every new video. Learning history is so important. I have a lot of respect for all the people that make this channel possible. ❤️

  • @jes3d
    @jes3d Год назад +104

    pisses me off how much credit galil gets and nobody knows the rk62-95 line exists

    • @greggrace967
      @greggrace967 Год назад +11

      Why? Are you a purist? Or are you Finnish? I guess they are obscure. I've never heard of them. I thought Sako was the Finnish arms maker. But then again... there is a lot of stuff IDK lol.

    • @RidinDirtyRollinBurnouts
      @RidinDirtyRollinBurnouts Год назад

      Yeah everyone worships the galil but it's just a ripoff of another existing product. Israel's military industry is no stranger to this

    • @jes3d
      @jes3d Год назад +22

      @@greggrace967 i am finnish yes, small countries like us deserve this kind of attention ;)

    • @paprikaman1124
      @paprikaman1124 Год назад +10

      ​@@jes3d "small"

    • @richardpopielarz8526
      @richardpopielarz8526 Год назад +1

      ​@@paprikaman1124 ...but influential.

  • @cannonball666
    @cannonball666 Год назад +150

    Factory owner: "We can copy sophisticated guns, but we haven't figured out a way to drive our conveyor belts with something other than a big mechanical finger"

  • @alanlight7740
    @alanlight7740 Год назад +71

    My father worked for the U.S. Army in the 1970s for the Foreign Science and Technology Center (FSTC) whose entire purpose was to investigate what military equipment other countries had and to either be prepared for it or to copy it as appropriate. I can't tell you the specific models involved as I was a kid at the time and didn't know those details, but they especially liked to showcase the example of a truck-deployable floating bridge whose basic design they had copied from the Soviets. Something like the Standard Ribbon Bridge or Improved Ribbon Bridge family, where trucks carrying pontoon bridges can quickly deploy multiple sections of floating bridges to cross a river.
    My father spent part of his time with the FSTC investigating foreign camouflage patterns as well, which ties in well with this video.

    • @LudiCrust.
      @LudiCrust. 11 месяцев назад +6

      There’s a big difference between being inspired by a great idea/product & copying it identically down to the tiniest detail but I get what you’re saying. Outright copying weapons was one of the Soviet Union’s biggest mistakes & China is currently learning the same lesson. A great example is China’s vaunted stealth naval fleet which were built using stolen plans from the US. They’ve spent billions & billions of dollars building low quality ships that can be picked up by the cheapest radar equipment you can buy.

    • @alanlight7740
      @alanlight7740 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@LudiCrust. - China has a history of spending money meant to build up a navy on things that don't do much good. Look up the history of the marble boat at the imperial palace in Beijing. 😉

    • @lg6707
      @lg6707 11 месяцев назад

      that's a little shy of china having to copy absolutely everything they have

    • @PrograError
      @PrograError 11 месяцев назад

      @@LudiCrust. tho they building that means if they manage to destroy the US's in a war , uno reverse my friend... tho the sky and sea probably be more "flooded"

  • @christinejoyreyes1767
    @christinejoyreyes1767 Год назад +184

    Gives the phrase ‘made in china’ a completely different meaning…

    • @jomaridelapaz3404
      @jomaridelapaz3404 Год назад

      I would not trust a Chinese made firearm . Filthy broken commie “ingenuity”

    • @bird20040
      @bird20040 Год назад +2

      ​@@jomaridelapaz3404 ...

    • @yyxy.oncesaid
      @yyxy.oncesaid Год назад +17

      No,that's exactly what made in chinà has always meant

    • @BigBoss-ps6vk
      @BigBoss-ps6vk Год назад

      during the pre ww2 era "made in usa" was used to label inferiors crap made in usa

    • @shaukatkhan8073
      @shaukatkhan8073 Год назад

      People while mentioning the China copycat weapons forget that it was China who invented the GUN POWDER in the first place.

  • @dasteufelhund
    @dasteufelhund Год назад +107

    No such thing as a copycat. Adapt and overcome. Whoever comes out winning, that is all that matters.

    • @kongming2005
      @kongming2005 Год назад +10

      Some people will change the name of bribery to lobbying, brutal murder to accidental manslaughter, welll we know =D

    • @timumbra2476
      @timumbra2476 11 месяцев назад +6

      Spoken like a good puppet

    • @subbinbacktoallsubbs5272
      @subbinbacktoallsubbs5272 11 месяцев назад

      Exacly, +china can copy usa quality if they wanted for less if they wanted to.

    • @komakush3358
      @komakush3358 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@timumbra2476 The thing is, every industrialized country had a period of time being a copycat, and then they started innovation. thats just an inevitable developing stage.

    • @dontclap1
      @dontclap1 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@komakush3358 Its different when you have been industrialized for so long, but lack the ability to innovate so you just keep copying.

  • @hallamhal
    @hallamhal Год назад +14

    Three B-29s were interned by the Soviets after they were forced to make emergency landings in the Soviet Union following bombing runs in Japan. At the Tushino air show in 1947, in full view of the Americans... Four B-29s flew overhead! The forth was a reverse engineered Tupolev-4

  • @southernwolfgaming
    @southernwolfgaming Год назад +25

    It not only happens now it happened during WW2 and probably WW1. But it was more with tanks and planes.

  • @mjn92
    @mjn92 Год назад +10

    I loveee your animations. Keep them up!!

  • @gabrielcopeland2726
    @gabrielcopeland2726 Год назад +273

    The fact that everything is meticulously drawn as accurately as possible even showing the cross that shall not be named in the German WWII factories brings great respect from me. It’s very important to me that we remember what happened no matter what.

    • @Comrade-Canuck
      @Comrade-Canuck Год назад +11

      Swastika?

    • @alexmark8917
      @alexmark8917 Год назад +28

      Do you realize the hilarious contradiction in your statement ?

    • @alexmark8917
      @alexmark8917 Год назад +25

      @@Comrade-Canuck shhhhhh history is important!!! We must never forget it! But don’t say those words!!!! Reeeeee

    • @Comrade-Canuck
      @Comrade-Canuck Год назад +1

      @@alexmark8917 ooh, lol. I get it now. I thought you were not joking

    • @Kubaadamiec
      @Kubaadamiec Год назад +3

      You mean the ukrainian symbol? (ujel)

  • @suyo9714
    @suyo9714 Год назад +47

    The problem is not whether if those weapons are copied, the problem is China is capable of doing so with a much lower cost and other countries are desperate to do but incapable of doing so

    • @KING-XINJIANG
      @KING-XINJIANG Год назад +11

      说到仿制,也得有实力才能“仿制”,比如更长身管火炮的金属冶炼配方、锻造技术,无能的国家连炮弹技术都不可靠,更不用说能制造可靠的炮管了。
      就像很多人说中国仿造了苏联的原子弹,可几十年过去了,原子弹很多国家能制造了,可能制造且装备氢弹的,还是只有包括中国在内的少数几个国家。
      说中国抄袭高速列车的,自己列车不如中国先进。说中国制造是垃圾产品的,装作不知道最新的苹果手机也是中国制造😂

    • @028TuvaluanHero
      @028TuvaluanHero 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@KING-XINJIANG I just hope we can live in peace.

    • @KING-XINJIANG
      @KING-XINJIANG 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@028TuvaluanHero 说到和平相处,看看历史书,了解一下两百年来、一百年来、50年以来,地球上主动攻击别国的主要是哪些国家😂
      现实告诉我们,弱者没资格说要和平相处,因为总能因为自己是弱者而招来霸凌。
      所以,不欺负别人是一回事,不被别人伤害是另一会事,不被别人伤害的前提是先强壮自己。当那些强壮且有很多欺辱别人记录的人对你说:你的强壮无法让我们和平相处。这时,你要知道说话的人是怎样恶毒的心,你要把它的话当它在放屁

    • @sbdysbdy
      @sbdysbdy 11 месяцев назад

      @@028TuvaluanHeroeasy, just leave east asia alone. Chinese have no interest in Europe and America.

    • @suyo9714
      @suyo9714 11 месяцев назад

      @@028TuvaluanHero me too, but like the lord of war says, the oldest skeleton ever found has a spear in it's rib cage, its in human nature, we are too busy in killing each other , politicians try to advocate their ideologies, but at the end of the day its all about power and resources

  • @Bennycn
    @Bennycn Год назад +53

    if one thing can be "copied", which means it was not the cutting edge technic. Blaming someone the copycat can't help you win the war or battle, unique technics and weapons can.

    • @pranjalchetia4022
      @pranjalchetia4022 11 месяцев назад +1

      Then why you copy others. Just make yourself. 😂😂

    • @Bennycn
      @Bennycn 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@pranjalchetia4022 withou COPY of numbers (invented by Indians), you whith guys still calculated with fingers, why just make yourself?

    • @kaisarnero666
      @kaisarnero666 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@Bennycndo you think so...? How about white guy in europe..?? Can you calculated with fingers to...?

    • @Bennycn
      @Bennycn 10 месяцев назад

      @@kaisarnero666 I don't care who and where. Be creative and create things that others won't be able to copy, that's what strong man and power should do, rather than blaming others as 'copycat' like puxxy bxtch.

    • @No-mq5lw
      @No-mq5lw 9 месяцев назад

      Logistics and production >>>> tactics and weapons

  • @AbolishYTHandles
    @AbolishYTHandles Год назад +6

    I really enjoyed the animation in this video. I can tell lots of work went into it

  • @blaircolquhoun7780
    @blaircolquhoun7780 Год назад +15

    The M1903 is an example of this. It was a direct copy of the Mauser Gewher 98. Mauser sued the United States and won.

  • @TheAussief1
    @TheAussief1 Год назад +6

    Noticed the Chinese military are now using a dot matrix pattern camo that the Americans where using and abandoned a number of years ago.

    • @leelee-om9rc
      @leelee-om9rc Год назад +1

      😮Wow, your country ranks first in the world and the universe. China is inferior to your country. Don't bully us, you are already the first in the universe. Please don't bully us.

  • @oldtop4682
    @oldtop4682 Год назад +17

    The Germans developed a camo pattern during WWII using squares of color. It was mostly used on vehicles. In the late 70s the US 2nd ACR painted their vehicles using a version of this camo. It was superior to the swirly pattern that was typical for that time, but did make the unit easy to identify. Fast forward to this century, and the USMC (then the other branches) launched "digital" camo uniforms using this same pixelation type box pattern. It has pretty much swung back to other patterns now.
    As for the Howitzers that China copied from Russia. It may have been good to add in the American M109 in there as well. The form factor for all of them dates to WWII. As for the MG - these were such a significant jump that all major armies started work on a similar weapons platform. The M-60, while not a clone by any means, owes several head nods to the MG-42/44.

    • @ChuckADickiner
      @ChuckADickiner 11 месяцев назад

      Marpat was licenced from the Cadpat development program

  • @FontaineDerby
    @FontaineDerby Год назад +7

    In China, "copyright" means "right to copy".

    • @fungbai3041
      @fungbai3041 Год назад +9

      YES! Today they even copy what you don't have

    • @sleepyjoe4529
      @sleepyjoe4529 10 месяцев назад +1

      Why would they respect rights of the US who wants to contain them? LOL make it make sense
      All is fair and love and war.

  • @Hektore894
    @Hektore894 Год назад +6

    The Chinese rifle from the thumbnail has a voice box that the creator yelled “BAM BAM BAM” into it, and it plays whenever the trigger is pulled.

  • @saschaberger3212
    @saschaberger3212 Год назад +5

    Shamelessly "Papercliped" all our Equipment

  • @Dead2Self1990
    @Dead2Self1990 9 месяцев назад +19

    Fun fact .. during the gulf war American military men were accused of looking very familiar to the WW2 Germans based off their helmets . So they eventually altered them ... Also the M60 that was used in vietnam looks a bit similar to the Germans mg42. If you look closely, youll see what i mean . The Germans knew how to build

  • @khmeremperor1729
    @khmeremperor1729 Год назад +7

    They forgot to mention who copied the Idea of making gun powder and paper 😂😂

  • @muhammadabdullahwaseem3040
    @muhammadabdullahwaseem3040 Год назад +3

    There are no points for originality in war. The only goals are to win and survive

  • @sohardtogetID
    @sohardtogetID Год назад +4

    When you are a copycat, you are always a step behind. Imagine during a war and you are one step behind your opponent.

  • @zhanfanzeicunrui3652
    @zhanfanzeicunrui3652 Год назад +10

    There is no moral advantage in disputing a country's right to copy, learn, or improve upon weapon designs. Firstly, it is hypocritical to blame China for copying weapon designs when it was China that invented gunpowder and the western world learned from them. Secondly, weapons are different from other patented items as they are used to kill people or threaten the lives of other countries. In this case, a country may do whatever it takes to gain access to the same weapons in order to maintain a balance and avoid external threats. Insisting that weapon designs have a moral high ground is simply foolish. When Genghis Khan slaughtered people in Europe, there was no moral high ground to prevent the spread of knight technology to other countries.

  • @leon_z1201
    @leon_z1201 Год назад +27

    In the modern era, it's totally inaccurate to say that similar-looking weapons are copying each other. Similar demands induce similar designs, and specific development level induces particular inventions. Most people who comment here have probably never realized that their countries directly procure foreign weapons instead of producing domestic ones because their countries are not even capable of making any decent products, no matter civil or military.

    • @saint8257
      @saint8257 Год назад +8

      This is not only "in the modern era", this fact is also true in ancient eras. It's amazing how people have never wondered how some countries that exist thousands of kilometers from one another can create such similar looking swords, bows, et cetera. Designs simply follow functions and the convergent evolution theory comes to play.
      One example is the Chinese's Spring and Autumn Sword that looks almost exactly like a Roman's Gladius even though they don't meet each other until much later.
      People just love to accuse others of copying either out of 1) ego and pride, or 2) bias and hatred.
      I'm not saying no one copies anything neither, they definitely copy each other. The problem is every single country on this planet does this and it's not exclusive to XYZ country. It's just the nature of competition at work. There is no code of honor in geopolitics and raw competition.

    • @Glorious_Kim_Jong_Un
      @Glorious_Kim_Jong_Un 10 месяцев назад +3

      China will claim theirs are superior while it's a cheap clone. That's the difference. Even Italians innovate

    • @leon_z1201
      @leon_z1201 10 месяцев назад

      @@Glorious_Kim_Jong_Un You have successfully proven your ignorance. Congrats.

  • @rakeshkumar47
    @rakeshkumar47 9 месяцев назад +1

    Barbarian: "Yolo! I invented a round wheel". American patriot: Hey slow down buddy. We already patented it and will expose the copies on RUclips. 😂

  • @xschunky
    @xschunky Месяц назад

    when u copy your friends homework and u don't want your teacher to find out:

  • @kevinmackay5233
    @kevinmackay5233 Год назад +28

    China try not to steal ideas challenge (impossible)

    • @frosticle6409
      @frosticle6409 Год назад +13

      America trying not to use Chinese cheap labour, (also impossible)

    • @mrusername3438
      @mrusername3438 Год назад +7

      ​​@@frosticle6409 What does that have anything to do with his comment or the video? Did he make you butthurt or something?

    • @frosticle6409
      @frosticle6409 Год назад +7

      @@mrusername3438 I was just adding to the joke. Want another one?

    • @HJ-en2hn
      @HJ-en2hn Год назад

      @@mrusername3438 butt hurting American spotted. Off course we superior Americans never ever copied any industrial designs 😊

    • @shinoasahina4757
      @shinoasahina4757 Год назад

      @@frosticle6409 Well your jokes is fun but did not age well lol, consider how most young people in China don't want to have kids, their labour market is going to get alot more expensive.

  • @paulhappyyt
    @paulhappyyt Год назад +6

    sorry for being the nerd emoji right now but a little correction at 20:49 the synchronizing mechanism was not a french invention, but a romanian invention created by the romanian engineer George Constantinescu for the british R.A.F.

  • @barrelmars3304
    @barrelmars3304 6 месяцев назад

    "can i copy your Homework?"
    "Just don't make it Obvious"

  • @Opinare
    @Opinare Месяц назад

    Germany was like: “So the British copy our MP18? Let’s copy their STEN gun.”

  • @Willy_Tepes
    @Willy_Tepes Год назад +10

    This is usually not a result of industrial espionage, but reverse engineering.

  • @frosticle6409
    @frosticle6409 Год назад +3

    Copies are deserved. Guess who made Gunpowder and who copied Gunpowder lol.

  • @cageybee7221
    @cageybee7221 Год назад +2

    16:25 " excuse me? you're going to take _US_ to the hague? do i even need to say anything, you're literally *_GERMANY!_* "

  • @Bob-qk2zg
    @Bob-qk2zg Год назад +7

    Everyone makes guns but few are designed for the soldier's ease of use.

  • @AmericanGrunt.
    @AmericanGrunt. Год назад +10

    Made in China stickers are made in Korea

  • @LichsuhoathinhDrabattle
    @LichsuhoathinhDrabattle Год назад +2

    Amazing motion effects 🥰

  • @BinhLe-bz2eu
    @BinhLe-bz2eu Год назад +4

    The modern US military helmet and uniform looks a lot like the WWII German helmet and uniform. American copy from the German and the Chinese copy from American

  • @krisztiankalman5805
    @krisztiankalman5805 Год назад +28

    Mirage III is sorely missing from this video. Also, spot camo was used in WW2 by Waffen SS units.

  • @West_Coast_Gang
    @West_Coast_Gang Год назад +9

    Ak-47 does well in dust, fal doesn’t
    Fal does well on mud, ak doesn’t
    Perfectly balanced, as all things should be

  • @Daniel4646
    @Daniel4646 Год назад

    13:47: The Chinese soldier is STILL grinning when his CQ-311's buttstock falls off... 😂😂😂😂

  • @drayblesolomonstribulation3045
    @drayblesolomonstribulation3045 8 месяцев назад

    Every military my entire career... wait thats my uniform. Change of uniform. 3 years go by.. hey... wait!

  • @Radioteleviziunerelaniana
    @Radioteleviziunerelaniana Год назад +32

    Pov: You are Simple History and you want to upload in time for the schedule but have no ideas so you just mash up some videos to make a marathon to keep up with the schedule.

  • @yam2050
    @yam2050 Год назад +4

    Germany had over-engineered weapons and equipments back in ww2, probably the best and most high-tech but their leadership scwd them over.

  • @EnclaveRemnantFanboy-118
    @EnclaveRemnantFanboy-118 Год назад +11

    The Sten series of SMG is probably the closest the British ever came to making an actual pipe gun.

  • @awesomefolsom4267
    @awesomefolsom4267 Год назад +5

    “Made in china” stands up to it’s name, even in war production.

  • @marioadan1477
    @marioadan1477 9 месяцев назад +3

    I was expecting nothing but the Chinese military and I was not disappointed

  • @5252085
    @5252085 Год назад +6

    I love my Norinco CQ-A.

  • @ssd3337
    @ssd3337 Год назад +1

    imagine the classmate who copied ur homework ends up scoring higher in exams than u.

  • @PrimeGaming10
    @PrimeGaming10 6 месяцев назад +1

    I wouldnt say copying is shameless. We all copy from each other. Thats how we learn and create even better models and ideas. Information written on a piece of paper that is later read by someone is also "copying". But we usually consider it copying when its in our competition (unwanted copying) . The wanted copying , we call it "teaching and learning"

  • @youngrichniggabeats6645
    @youngrichniggabeats6645 Год назад +6

    Sometimes the copy is even better than the original 😅

  • @pavegray
    @pavegray Год назад +3

    No sense in reinventing a "wheel" if it works.

  • @Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88
    @Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88 Год назад +2

    This is nothing new. Every country tries to reverse engineer whatever they think the best kit is. But not every country is capable of reproducing the items. Either good security to limit massive data leaks or not being able to reproduce quality products.

  • @alexmartin6561
    @alexmartin6561 10 месяцев назад

    The biggest negative of a copycat is that you're never the best. Can't copy top secret stuff that hasn't been released.

  • @matthewgaviola8885
    @matthewgaviola8885 Год назад +2

    I love how the American soldier in the thumbnail is getting progressively angrier in these Military Copycat videos. Lol

  • @scottmorgan133
    @scottmorgan133 Год назад +15

    You should have mentioned the 1903 Springfield rifle being copied from the Mauser.

  • @matthewadams2979
    @matthewadams2979 Год назад +14

    The United States pays for the R&D, China hits the print button.

    • @user-eq9vk7ql6o
      @user-eq9vk7ql6o Год назад +8

      In WW I: German pays for the R&D, US hits the print button.

    • @leelee-om9rc
      @leelee-om9rc Год назад

      😮Wow, the United States ranks first in the world and the universe. China is inferior to the American Empire. Don't bully us You are already the first in the universe. Please don't bully us.😮

    • @tonythvch3500
      @tonythvch3500 Год назад

      The Chinese invented gunpowder and the first gun and this is how they show gratitude to the rest of the world

    • @TomL13
      @TomL13 11 месяцев назад

      @@tonythvch3500 Americans literally will think they invented the wheel and everyone else copied. Gotta admit their nationalism is unbeatable. 🤣

  • @alvinlin5498
    @alvinlin5498 10 месяцев назад +1

    It's not about how they copy it, it's how the quality is

  • @Top2BottomGaming
    @Top2BottomGaming 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love at 11:57 the M16 is ejecting cases towards the camera, without the ejection port, while pointing right?
    All sorts of messed up there.

  • @ESPLTD322
    @ESPLTD322 Год назад +17

    The IWI Galil also came in 7.62X51mm NATO (not 7.62X39mm, which is what the AKs shot) versions, but they weren’t quite as common. Also, the 1:12 rifling twist simply means the bullet spins 1 revolution every 12 inches. The original XM16s all the way to the M16A1s did that, but starting with M16A2s and most the AR 15s of similar designs with 20” barrels, they had 1 in 7 inch revolution twists. The M4A1s and most the AR 15s of almost the same barrel length have 1 in 9 inch twists. In other words they’ll all shoot the same ammo, but the 1:7 and 1:9 twist do better with most kinds of ammo than the old 1:12s, that would cause certain kinds of ammo to be inaccurate or even lose stabilization.

    • @ChaosTJC1
      @ChaosTJC1 9 месяцев назад +1

      NERRRRRRRDDDD
      Jk, thanks for clarifying all of that.

  • @destroyerarmor2846
    @destroyerarmor2846 Год назад +3

    Imagine if the Grease gun came in 7.62 Tokarev

  • @DrCK2012
    @DrCK2012 10 месяцев назад +1

    Don't forget the American Alexander Hamilton. He proposed to steal technologies from the UK and hence made the US great.

  • @ignaciorequena9182
    @ignaciorequena9182 10 месяцев назад +2

    Galil's are actually from higher quality and durability than the gun they copied. It's one of the best assault rifles of the 20th century actually

  • @johnnybautistajr5608
    @johnnybautistajr5608 Год назад +3

    The cartoon is priceless 😂👍

  • @korhol2065
    @korhol2065 Год назад +7

    I don’t know why countries get pissed off about this, if you send your troops into a warzone and an enemy wins the battle, don’t find it surprising when they take the guns for themselves

  • @zikewang9670
    @zikewang9670 11 месяцев назад +1

    As an engineer or speaking for a military designer, all you need is: hey at least it works!

  • @Mister0men
    @Mister0men Год назад +2

    basically all militaries have been copycatting eachother forever.
    Especially when it comes to vehicles

  • @canadianbacon9819
    @canadianbacon9819 Год назад +15

    Don't forget about the Canadians CADPAT camouflage design. It came out in the 1990s and basically set the stage for all digital camo. So any digital camo was kind of a copycat in that way.

  • @darkforestprince3395
    @darkforestprince3395 Год назад +3

    There is no such thing as shamless in war. You're in it to win it whatever the cost. The winner writes the history while the loser disappears from the world or surrenders.

    • @blackhawk7r221
      @blackhawk7r221 Год назад +2

      At one time, yes, before the internet

    • @eagol
      @eagol Год назад +1

      @@blackhawk7r221 True thou. I was NOT aware the US forces once retreated from Saigon in such an embarassed way until they did the same in Kabul about 2 years ago..

  • @Al-ne9nx
    @Al-ne9nx 8 месяцев назад +1

    Shameless? This is all about killings

  • @Ontheregz
    @Ontheregz Год назад

    The sten fires from an open bolt. Animation shows it firing closed bolt.

  • @fireraptor6670
    @fireraptor6670 Год назад +5

    For the American vehicles, one the helicopter was designed by the same person who designed the original and for the tank it was WWI everything was new. Have to start somewhere

    • @shadow1249
      @shadow1249 Год назад +2

      And it was with licence

  • @smilemore1997
    @smilemore1997 Год назад +18

    Is this a re-upload??? I could've sworn you guys already made this video???

    • @IRON-HENRY
      @IRON-HENRY Год назад +4

      Yes they did

    • @Sir_Mike
      @Sir_Mike Год назад +2

      Yep

    • @yuritatsumicom
      @yuritatsumicom Год назад +2

      I see some difference.
      Like the man in suit holding a gun from first few minutes, I can see his eyes through sunglasses compared with the previous video, which can't be.

    • @MrSwccguy
      @MrSwccguy Год назад +2

      Yes but it's a longer video

    • @keen8549
      @keen8549 Год назад +2

      It's summarized into one video

  • @nicbahtin4774
    @nicbahtin4774 Год назад +2

    what a coincidence i just today checked out information on the Galil

  • @offthetrail636
    @offthetrail636 10 месяцев назад +1

    33:00 is actually DCU. Desert Camo Uni

  • @randybernhard8437
    @randybernhard8437 Год назад +4

    Doesn't the sten fire from open bolt?

  • @calmclish5616
    @calmclish5616 Год назад +12

    WW2 Germany designed some of the most beautiful firearms and uniforms.

    • @hangten1904
      @hangten1904 Год назад +2

      Including their revolutionary use of branding and bold logos which influenced cooperate logos today.

    • @ashleyoasis7948
      @ashleyoasis7948 Год назад

      Exactly ppl bash them so much heck the ppl bashing them are using there technology right now but I guess it’s only architecture that matters

  • @user-kb4gg3jk2z
    @user-kb4gg3jk2z Год назад +1

    "You can Copy my work, just don't make it obvious"

  • @kannayao
    @kannayao Год назад +1

    Well.... The US Interstate system did copy 100% from German Autobahn.

  • @demokebab2314
    @demokebab2314 Год назад +3

    Why did yall animate the sten as a close bolt weapon?

  • @staceyyoung6934
    @staceyyoung6934 Год назад +5

    My dad was a crewman in a Bradley tank during desert storm and was issued a m3 grease gun while the commander got a nice new mp5

    • @PrograError
      @PrograError 11 месяцев назад +1

      bullet's a bullet, I guess...

    • @craigd1275
      @craigd1275 10 месяцев назад

      In my unit, all Bradley crews used M16A2 rifles. The M2 BFV driver, gunner, and commander all had M16A2 rifles. Mechanics who were in an M88 had a choice between the M9 pistol or M3 grease gun. M1 Abrams drivers got an M9 pistol. I never seen an MP5 in a mech unit or in the Rangers. Maybe Delta or Special Forces used the MP5.
      .

  • @s.h.y.g.h.o.s.t.d.o.l.l
    @s.h.y.g.h.o.s.t.d.o.l.l Год назад +2

    The Thompson was/is so freakin rad. Just need a sharp dressing handsome man and a sweet 1930s era black car with the whitewall tires and real suicide doors. Yes, give me the fantasy.

  • @ProfessorBidoof
    @ProfessorBidoof 8 месяцев назад

    as a manufacturing engineer that had to reverse engineer things from many other companies and patents, but still be allowed (in USA), u can easily test hardness and material type even without blueprints. modern tech has came a far way (XRF) for that as well.

  • @user-fe2lr5jw4i
    @user-fe2lr5jw4i Год назад +3

    Is this a re-upload? I feel like I’ve seen this same video before.

  • @MrJfrox101
    @MrJfrox101 Год назад +3

    Is this a re-upload?

  • @brooms46
    @brooms46 Год назад

    " I don't know what it's called, all I know is the sound it makes when It Lies!!! "

  • @totallyfrozen
    @totallyfrozen Год назад +1

    I got a laugh out of the stereotype of the guys in the American gun store. Such a stereotype. LOL! 🤣

  • @hidefreek6905
    @hidefreek6905 Год назад +6

    I don't think it's shameless.
    Copy and building self is the path of progress.

  • @saiprateek5779
    @saiprateek5779 Год назад +8

    China hits the records of copycats in tactics, techniques and weaponry..😂

    • @leelee-om9rc
      @leelee-om9rc Год назад

      😮Wow, your country ranks first in the world and the universe. China is inferior to your country. Don't bully us, you are already the first in the universe. Please don't bully us.

  • @digitaal_boog
    @digitaal_boog Год назад +1

    I believe the creator of the sten told his superiors he could make his guns ‘quick, cheap, or good. Pick two’

  • @ruilongsheng2845
    @ruilongsheng2845 6 месяцев назад

    There is no copycats, the world technology should be peacefully shared by world people.

  • @zonk4718
    @zonk4718 Год назад +3

    The MP3008 is how the sten probably should’ve been made as

    • @dWFnZWVr
      @dWFnZWVr Год назад +2

      The downwards magazine actually proved worse. The sten’s side loading magazine allowed British troops to lie prone and be more covert.

    • @zonk4718
      @zonk4718 Год назад +2

      @@dWFnZWVr whether the pros outweighs the cons is subjective, but every other country pretty much used down facing magazines, which make it easy to move through doorways and easier to carry on a sling