Because they know it's a game because if it was realistic then the missions would be nearly impossible unless you are in the army yourself but even then you would need a while to be able to complete it
No it’s wouldn’t because it would be a game and you know, people pick up games and get good quickly. Plus you can restart and know what to do. Pretty stupid to say it would be nice war impossible IN A GAME....
@@Lion-O-Richie2040I disagree and too much difficulty is immersion breaking. It's a tightrope...you want to feel like you barely survive and accomplished something, but you don't want to play 50 times to beat it. Games have gotten easier and are checkpoint easy; however, because the fidelity and immersion is so rich, I don't think there is choice but to make levels, even on the hardest difficulty, beatable after a few attempts at most. If I want a challenge, I can load up some 8 bit NES roms.
Kenba Mamba it’s funny bc rangers EASILY get the most missions and have more HVTs captured and killed than any other spec ops force, including seal team 6 and delta. They are actually often tasked by JSOC.
josh knix moral of the story seals are overrated af but ppl can’t understand that but idk if your facts are correct about the whole most missions thing but whatever
@@glorious9911 The SEALs are the superstar celebrities of the Special Forces world, that's the joke. Cause they're the military version of the Kardashians.
@@glorious9911 A lotta SEALs have their heads up their asses. Care more about glory and badassery than unimportant things like truth, honor and not committing war crimes.
Gentleman1147 Tarkov is extremely accurate to reality. Away from civilization in nature it’s actually very quiet if there are no birds around. You can hear every branch snap within 100 meters
@@suckmymiddlefinger4350 Civilian casualties are tracked separately and are estimated to be as high as 220,000 . Though this number is entirely up to debate as many North Korean civilians were either willingly or forced into part time guerrilla roles. Which would make their inclusion into NVK military death counts a debatable issue. Either way it shows the NVK as a worthless enemy who thought human wave attacks against a professional army was a good idea. Which it wasn't. As the worse estimates have the Americans suffering less than 59,00 KIA and about 154,000 WIA. So in reality the NVK may have won the Vietnam War it was at best a phryic victory for them. Nearly 2 million dead North Koreans was the price they had to pay. While inflicting superficial casualty numbers on the Americans.
Purge Blade #231 mate your comment didn’t make a lot of sense. What’s the NVK? Are you talking about the Vietnam war or Korean war here? If you’re talking about the Vietnam war then why mentioning 2 million North Korean deaths?? You got North Vietnam and North Korea mixed up didn’t you
lol, well at least you know flat earthers dont have any sniping skills as at extra-long distance you actually gotta take the earth's rotation into account.
Because It depends upon the situation. If you have exposed yourself and your buddy's hurt, you got to kill everyone or you got to leave your buddy and escape.
Situational, have u ever seen a 2 man ranger team? or a two man SF team? me neither. snipers work differently. btw in thebattle ofmogadischu theyrecovered their deathsdays afterwards -still leave no one behind..
Just a normal day in PUBG Mobile, crawling in tall-grass, Top 5, last safe zone. Sometimes there some rock or tree to hide, sometime not. Everyone ... just ... stay ... low ... ... and there's a guy wearing pink skirt & purple jacket just jumping around with an full-loaded M416 -_-
I actually heard about a guy in my country who passed sniper training because of that. His arm straight up broke when someone on the search party stepped on it but he took it and stayed hidden.
well in the mission it uses the M82, is heavy, and three times less acurate than the M107, but there's better options for that kind of mission, that thing weight's like 14-16kg's
My friend bought a ghillie suit in high school and wore it to orientation. We had some flower pots here and there and one of them was empty, so my friend just squatted on top of it. A teacher walked by, took a second to look at him like "What's wrong with this plant?" before my friend scared him. It was pretty funny.
"They get all the war crimes" Made laugh super hard for some reason. I'll definitely use this as a joke the next time my buddy and I are making fun of each other, we're both looking into joining different branches so the trash talk comes easy.
@@SuburbanBand1t Same with police, medical and other "front line jobs" they develop dark humor as a coping mechanism with the sheer amount of shit they've seen. They can either let it tear them apart inside or laugh at it and lessen it's effects. Psychology is fun!
That’s because we’ve played the game and are well aware of where the mission takes place. Plus that’s the Chernobyl Nuclear power plant, the mission takes place in Pripyat.
i wonder what morons are playing the games. i played this when it came out when i was like 12? maybe. and i laid down behind a tree face down. years later i got into airsoft. and i learned a lot from my friends dad. who is a navy seal. how to enter rooms. how to be quiet. etc. it was fun showing him the call of duty games. he said a lot of it was super unreal but he loved it anyway
@@miciso666 Airsoft is pretty nice. We've had a couple LARP events that started to incorporate airsoft. It's not necessarily a fully military simulation. We've had scenes of an out of hand bar fight, a robbery, serving an arrest warrant etc.
Over 500 kills is the claimed amount but the official count is around 200 *Edit with this number i mean both weapons including the KP/31. I will never forget the little smg that could. (American bedtime story) (joke)
@@DriverTheIntern its 259 with his rifle 505 with both his submachine gun and rifle and some say up to 700+. But he is credited with 505 in total and 259 being with his rifle.
Yeah, but you can imagine why. You're outnumbered and outgunned, with the Grim Reaper whispering sweet nothings in your ear, when a bird of prey swoops in and levels the field, quite literally snatching you from the jaws of death. Sure, you hear many Americans waxing on about air support. That's because they're alive because of it--you don't hear those stories from the other side, because they all died in those "against all odds" scenarios because they didn't have air support. You can say "Murica" with derision or say we're useless without air support, but our boys are coming home more often than not because of it. So heck yeah, Murica.
The Barrett 50. Has got some good customer service. That one marine who called tech support in the middle of a fire fight and the tech guy walked him through the fix and got the rifle running again in under a minute.
Meanwhile I emailed BitDefender customer support 7 times (literally) and every time got a reply of, "we no understand the English, please write again."
@@oxide9679 Doesnt matter if your in a literal warzone and you just got your gun fixed you wont spend any time thanking someone on the phone you will just immediately start firing that 50.cal
A little late but the while the v107 was flown in 1958 the first Phrog (ch46) was delivered to the Marine Corp in 1964 while the Army received its first CH47 in 1962. They were designed in tandem their predecessor was the H21. - just an old phrog guy
@@90kuky Tarkov is worth showing for the realistic gun modification mostly. There was another channel that did a "military people react to Tarkov", but these idiots literally showed them boring gameplay with shitty shotguns in middle of nowhere. There was none of that made the game stand out. If this channel does this, let's hope they don't make the same mistake.
@@ChadVulpes because game is boring for most part. Imo. It's loot survival game, it is realistic and that all. Gun modification, it's like in most games since 2009.
@@90kuky Dude, you're talking out of your ass. What game since 2009 had the level of gun modification that Tarkov has? Other games don't even tell you what manufacturer makes them(because half the time the product is made up) and have three foregrips total. The gameplay is indeed boring for the most part, but you don't show the military types CoD multiplayer for insight, right? You pick out all the good parts and see what they say about that.
@@leonleon2021 well canadian snipers are some of the best in the world. 3 of the top 5 longest range sniper kills are from canadians including the longest shot confirmed kill ever at 3,871 yards (2.2 miles) beating the former longest kill by 792 yards (.45 miles). the mcmillan tac .50 was used in all three cases and good sniping comes from experience with a rifle. so given the last 20 years of conflict in the middle east id say there's been plenty of chances to use it, and it shows for it.
@@iangraham6887 the point was, Canada unlike USA which is a peaceful country didn't had that much chance to use it. Meanwhile USA is always in war to bring freedom in some oily places, indeed had more chance to snipe someone.
@leon leon ah well canada is generally a peaceful country yes but almost every major conflict in the 1900s and 2000s save for the vietnam war has had canada in the trenches. the boer war, ww1, ww2, korea, the cold war conflicts, the war against terrorism, syrian civil war, and many peacekeeping missions such as the rwandan genocide have all had canadian soldiers. canada may not be as famous for going to war as the US but when push comes to shove canada is one of the most respected and feared fighting forces. canadian sniping prowess is not a recent thing either, Francis Pegamagabow who racked up the highest kill count in ww1 was the most effective sniper in ww1 killing 378 germans and capturing 300+ more. he paved the way for sniper training today. that is just focusing on sniper prowess too, battlefield success and officer prowess is nothing to scoff at either. Canada isn’t as peaceful as you think lol
@@iangraham6887 well judging from numbers of shooting last year then compared it to ur neighbour 'Murica or Mejico, Canada is indeed a very peaceful country! 😁👍 Yep, now you mentioned Rwanda racial genocide, which is almost forgot by the rest of the World and you still know, is a very respectful thing.
I think the thing I love the most is that these 2 men are trained to to some of the highest standards but do almost completely different types of job. Couldn’t ask for a better duo.
It reminded me my time as a reenactor. We and my buddy were reenacting JWK (one of polish military special units) operators at a military event and we were patroling the walkway just for fun - people taking photos of us posing, showing off with tactical reloads and that kind of stuff. At one moment he just layed down in the in the darker spot under the tree with his hands and riffle approx. 20 cm from the walkway, where I stood on the opposite side of the walkway telling people to watch their feet. It was so funny to watch their faces when my buddy moved. Even basic camouflage uniform, body and weapon painting can make u "invisible" IF you know how to use it.
Well of course, even before video games existed, most games throughout human history have been meant to also teach people skills that could translate for wartime usage (teamwork, planning, tactics, strength, speed, reflexes, confidence, etc).
countcritic that it recruited him for war? Who cares, it’s just a video game and it wasn’t trying to be political. Its only goal was to try to be more like an action movie, which is what COD always aims to be, not to be realistic. That said, my point was that games were always traditionally meant to prepare the young and spirited men of the tribes for war. If such young men are full of testosterone and yearn to go fight in their lives, then allow them to join a lawful institution like the military that disciplines them on how to fight and can guide them on how to keep in-line as good citizens. Better that then allowing such individuals to stay undisciplined to cause trouble and being susceptible to joining unruly influences instead.
2:50 the guy who were talking about was called the White Feather, he took four days to crawl 1500 meters, he was so still, a deadly snake passed over him without even noticing him
He was a marine Scout sniper, during sniper school you learn all about him and how he did it, it took him one day to crawl into position which was about 400meters away from the HVT(High Value Target) he took his shot and was a clean kill it then took him another 3 days to crawl out because the viet cong were swarming all over the place like a hornets nest that just got messed with. He would only move when the wind blew the grass around him and he only had to crawl about 700meter and then he was pretty much home free after that. He was stepped on and tripped over multiple times. The HVT was the viet congs top general at least i am 90% sure, I do know he was a general.
The last part of this mission when you're running got me hung up for the longest time on veteran difficulty because there were so many grenades. I finally just had to figure out when and where to just run past enemies instead of trying to shoot my way through all of them.
US soldier when the trees start speaking Vietnamese: Sir that tree just spoke should I be worried Commander: nah that happens all the time US soldiers: understandable have a nice day
This mission was one of the best in gaming history (in my option). I literally went to Pripyat last year and man, I realise how well some of the scenery was in this game and how true to the real sights it was. I put a video on my channel with the pictures (and videos) I took, when I showed my colleagues, they were like oh my god memories lol
actually the sniper with the most confirmed kills was Simo Haya of the Finnish army in ww2 with 505 confirmed kills and was nicknamed " White Death" by the Red Army while Hathcock only had 93 and unconfirmed he gunned down 400
The main thing I always find silly when films and game use the Barrett M82 is, if you ask any sharpshooter/sniper whether they'd want to use that rifle for anti personnel shots, they would say no because, as well as the weight, it is not intended as a sharpshooting rifle, because it has so many moving parts (the barrel recoils into the gun, the bolt coming back as you shoot, etc) so it makes that shot so inconsistent, hence why in the actual military they'd only use that for heavily armoured large targets whereas the best rifles for sharpshooting are lower caliber bolt-action rifles like the L115 (chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum, used by the British armed forces) or the M24 (chambered from 7.62 NATO to .338 Lapua Magnum, used by the US armed forces) as a sharpshooting nerd (through loving the thought of calculating everything to make that one perfect shot) it drives me nuts like the shot on Zakhaev when it was a 2 mile shot on a man sized target, good luck in landing that with an M82... Ok, sharpshooting rant over hahaha 😂😂😂
A knife is just one of the underappreciated utility items you always regret having when it's needed. Opening packages and cutting string and a multitude of little tasks made much easier.
What always bugs me in movies is how knife kills are done by sneaking up, putting your hand over the guy's mouth and slitting his throat. My grandpa got to go to commando school in WW2 and he said the way they learned it is you sneak up, holding the blade downward and slam it as hard as you can into the brainstem.
Small correction: Hancock was great marksman, but the sniper with most confirmed kills was Simo Häyhä, a finnish sniper in the winter war. Of course the confusion is understandable if one is not familiar with the finnish history. I mean their nicknames are similiar too White feather. White death
The .50 cal coment got me. Even Chris Kyle used a large 338 with some of his kills. But on one the tip ten list on the military history Channel two of tops were held with the m82. One was a one shot three kills. Other was some ungodly long distance
5:57 there is a lightweight version of the Barrett m82 called m107a1 with less recoil and you can even run it suppressed, but still heavy if you carry it with long hours if you have a long mission.
"If the bush is crawling at you, you know something's up"
Last time the bushes crawled, there was a lot of napalm involved
Umm... Korean?
@fly crap *Vietnam
*sheeeewww *pop pop pop* shhhh BABOOPPPSHH *everything burns
The trees have rice farmers wut ?
@@Ch335yCheese Korean soldiers fought in Vietnam. They don't get the recognition they deserve.
I love how chill they are. Whenever there's sth unrealistic, they make a joke out of it rather than criticising it
Sarcasm
Because they know it's a game because if it was realistic then the missions would be nearly impossible unless you are in the army yourself but even then you would need a while to be able to complete it
Yeah the parkour guy is like *ROLL ROLL*
No it’s wouldn’t because it would be a game and you know, people pick up games and get good quickly. Plus you can restart and know what to do. Pretty stupid to say it would be nice war impossible IN A GAME....
@@Lion-O-Richie2040I disagree and too much difficulty is immersion breaking. It's a tightrope...you want to feel like you barely survive and accomplished something, but you don't want to play 50 times to beat it. Games have gotten easier and are checkpoint easy; however, because the fidelity and immersion is so rich, I don't think there is choice but to make levels, even on the hardest difficulty, beatable after a few attempts at most. If I want a challenge, I can load up some 8 bit NES roms.
"This exact mission is the reason I joined the military" *understandable*
Have a great day.
@@jueves888 You're right, lol.
lmao
Totally no doubt understandable haha
I probably would too
"They get all the movies, they get all the books, they commit all the warcrimes...it's not fair"
this legit made me cackle
Standard military jealousy
Corporal Dunn in a nutshell
Timestamp
@@Subhrajyoti 8:36
“Don’t point a Gun at your buddy’s butt.”
“...unless he’s into that.”
I freaking love these guys. 😂🤣
Delta_62 basically every navy seal
Yeaaaaa
Demetrius _YT y gc g. Cm’? 💛👈😆😤👀☺️😳🤤m m j ex (my little cousin spammed the keyboard)
@@yunus-emredoygun5236 than edit it
I once read an article about a couple who loved shoving loaded firearms up the girl's... Yknow.
“they get all the books, they get all the movies, they get all the war crimes...” jesus lmao
Military humor, eh?
TraustiGeir i mean, he’s not wrong
@@MrWtheck I know, it's just his bluntness that got me.
Kenba Mamba it’s funny bc rangers EASILY get the most missions and have more HVTs captured and killed than any other spec ops force, including seal team 6 and delta. They are actually often tasked by JSOC.
josh knix moral of the story seals are overrated af but ppl can’t understand that but idk if your facts are correct about the whole most missions thing but whatever
"they get all the books, they get all the movies, *they get all the war crimes* , it's not fair" LMAOOO
:)
I was gonna say that🤣
Ah yes, the famous war crimes. Even the Germans got movies for that.😂
10/10 joke
Ah, military dark humor.
“The seals get all the books, they get all the movies.... all the war crimes...” 😂
Cheeky war crimes
They deserve all the books and movie for all the crap they go through there training is one of the hardest in the world.
@ALEX 13 it's just that the media doesn't cover the rapists among SF or thieves among Rangers...
No bo no, the title of the most war crimes goes to the Third Reich
@@majorrager8645 nah they had about 6 years of war crimes americas been doing it for decades so probably committed slightly more
"If these were the SEALS, they would write a book about it." I think this is the best part lol
I lost it at "they get all the books, all the movies... All the war crimes"
I don’t get it
Glorious military jokes lol
@@glorious9911 The SEALs are the superstar celebrities of the Special Forces world, that's the joke. Cause they're the military version of the Kardashians.
@@glorious9911 A lotta SEALs have their heads up their asses. Care more about glory and badassery than unimportant things like truth, honor and not committing war crimes.
Grandparents be like: This is how we went to school in the morning.
Us in class getting caught cheating
Me: put me down so I can cover you
Fax tho
Yeah School was in radiation filled Chernobyl with tanks as their School buses and Zakhaev thier principal
@@Blue_Pumpkin Don't forget the heavily irradiated graphite
Same
"Seals, they get all the movies, they get all the books."
"They get all the war crimes" hahaha
I also laughed at that
They need to update the Geneva Convention... DONT SHOOT DOGS
Not fair
But they don't get slotted by skinnies in Mogadishu...
@Purple ur kinda sus my guy.
“No one uses the .50 cal”
“It sucks to shoot”
Every OG cod player: going to pretend I didn’t see that
OG? Damn fuck that. The intervention is the one.
He said in real life
@@Ginkytorres I know but just go with the joke 😑
Its designed to go through tank armour
Even in cod it sucks to shoot
You heard it, ladies and gentlemen:
*"Shooting guy's no problem. Don't shoot dogs."*
*Happy John wick noises*
tell that to the ATF 😂
@@imback356 that was the FBI working with the ATF.
Dogs I hate dogs.....
Lots of local dogs shot by coalition in Afghanistan
"Realistically every time you take a step it's snap snap crack crack"
Holy shit Tarkov has been so honest to me.
Noice
But Tarkov is a bit louder than reality, good 33%
Gentleman1147 Tarkov is extremely accurate to reality. Away from civilization in nature it’s actually very quiet if there are no birds around. You can hear every branch snap within 100 meters
@@HaloDude557 Yes but it is louder than real life.
@Xikun Gao I aint gonna like your comment cause it’s at 141
....TASK FORCE 141
8:36 "They get all the movies, they get all the books, they commit all the war crimes, its not fair"
JESUS just going IN on the Seals lmao
Being in the Seal is good but This Guys are from Green Beret and Ranger
We have a joke in the military. “How do you spot the Seal in bar?” “Don’t worry he’ll tell you” lol.
Too true.
Spot on, sadly
So one flight of the intruder recently
Too good
That joke works with vegans too. As well as cross fitters, anti-vaxxers, drug dealers, Canadians and 5 year olds.
“The Barrett 50 cal. sucks”
Me jumping like 5 feet in the air and no scoping people with an intervention that weighs around 15 pounds unloaded
@Hanx Timberman there's a 50cal varient
thats a game. you couldn't do that in the real world.
@@chrisnorris3641 Of course... of course...
Hanx Timberman it’s 408 chey tac or 375
@@chrisnorris3641 wtf ofc it would be possible... would just need practice and time. You really underestimate humans and weaponry
"You have to be an idiot to not see the bushes crawling to you"
*Laughs in Vietnamese*
Considering the NVK took something like 1 and half million casualties I'd say the Americans saw the bushes crawling.
Can’t see the Vietnamese if they’re covered in napalm
@@clothar23 How many of those were civilians?
@@suckmymiddlefinger4350 Civilian casualties are tracked separately and are estimated to be as high as 220,000 . Though this number is entirely up to debate as many North Korean civilians were either willingly or forced into part time guerrilla roles. Which would make their inclusion into NVK military death counts a debatable issue.
Either way it shows the NVK as a worthless enemy who thought human wave attacks against a professional army was a good idea.
Which it wasn't. As the worse estimates have the Americans suffering less than 59,00 KIA and about 154,000 WIA.
So in reality the NVK may have won the Vietnam War it was at best a phryic victory for them. Nearly 2 million dead North Koreans was the price they had to pay. While inflicting superficial casualty numbers on the Americans.
Purge Blade #231 mate your comment didn’t make a lot of sense. What’s the NVK? Are you talking about the Vietnam war or Korean war here? If you’re talking about the Vietnam war then why mentioning 2 million North Korean deaths?? You got North Vietnam and North Korea mixed up didn’t you
7:08
Soldier: "Since the earth is round"
Flat earthers " *TRIGGERED* "
The earth is flat you can see from the image in the video 😂
FAKE SOLDIERS!!
lol, well at least you know flat earthers dont have any sniping skills as at extra-long distance you actually gotta take the earth's rotation into account.
the .50 was designed as a anti vehicle weapon, not a sniper weapon. facts.
Dinosaur earth
“No man left behind”
Sniper In the other episode: someone’s gotta make it back, sorry bud
Because It depends upon the situation. If you have exposed yourself and your buddy's hurt, you got to kill everyone or you got to leave your buddy and escape.
Situational, have u ever seen a 2 man ranger team? or a two man SF team? me neither. snipers work differently. btw in thebattle ofmogadischu theyrecovered their deathsdays afterwards -still leave no one behind..
@m_train1 thx 4 the information. thats what tried to say. i even know 5 men teams with 2 sniper teams and a leader
“If these were seals they’d write a book about it” *wheeze*
“They get all the war crimes. It’s not fair” best quote😂
It's definitely up there
New quote for mw 2019
My dude just sh*t on SEALs like that
Imagine crawling through bushes only for someone to stomp on your hand by accident
Just a normal day in PUBG Mobile, crawling in tall-grass, Top 5, last safe zone. Sometimes there some rock or tree to hide, sometime not. Everyone ... just ... stay ... low ...
... and there's a guy wearing pink skirt & purple jacket just jumping around with an full-loaded M416 -_-
@@mr.bluefox3511 And SOMEHOW, the crazy horrible color coordinated man with the neon purple M416 manages to kill all 4 in one second
I actually heard about a guy in my country who passed sniper training because of that. His arm straight up broke when someone on the search party stepped on it but he took it and stayed hidden.
@@mr.bluefox3511 I feel you bruv
Borderlands??
Dead guy reacts to: Respawning in video games
I don't think they would do that, but we can still hope for that😔
@@arigigi5567 Yeah I think they’re too busy
Pretty much Jesus work
I've respawned a couple of times I could react to it
@@zaykhimusic how did you die and where did you respawn?
Spec ops reacts to Medal of Honor: Warfighter
This would be awesome. I love warfighter. The soundtrack is perfect
@@majinpacks yes
Yeess, and maybe battlefield 3 after that.
Warfighter and bf3 have a very special space in my heart, they are really great.
@@megagamer8429 we got a like from gamology. Hopefully they make it
The 2010 MOH would be a better one since it has Rangers in it
YESSS THIS MISSION
I KNOW XD
LOL IKR
I mycase when u play this mission in the hardest difficult u just hate it.
My Favorite mission
Can't wait see SAVAGE Actual do this game. Will be much better!
"The 50 Cal sucks!"
Matt from Demolition Ranch: Say that to my face 😤
*Lets see if this Army Ranger can stop a .50 Cal!!*
Hello fellow member of the demolitia
Matt from ram ranch?
well in the mission it uses the M82, is heavy, and three times less acurate than the M107, but there's better options for that kind of mission, that thing weight's like 14-16kg's
@@royalcinnamon The m107 and M82 are both 50 cals made by Barrett?
My friend bought a ghillie suit in high school and wore it to orientation. We had some flower pots here and there and one of them was empty, so my friend just squatted on top of it. A teacher walked by, took a second to look at him like "What's wrong with this plant?" before my friend scared him. It was pretty funny.
Bruh that's fucking hilarious I want to see that.
@@thegamingkirby8696 Texas Bushman does the exact same thing. Look him up.
I will never fail to perceive Israel Wright as the Spec Ops version of Todd Howard.
Thats who it reminded me of! Is it weird that they both looks like they can fit into the 50s and in fallout
...he just works... ;)
@@detaineepyramid a man of taste, I see...
@@tommychoppa7564 Ah, yes! I had the same experience.
Now I'm picturing Israel having his gun jam and going "It's a feature!"
“Shootin guys no problem, shootin dogs, Nooooooo.” Best quote I’ve ever heard!
Lots of local dogs shot by coalition in Afghanistan
@@james9311 ATF*
i have no problem with killing dogs in a game but when it comes to a dog dying in a movie i get so anxious
My jonathan approve
@@james9311 Some shitbags slip through man. Some dudes filled with too much rage. Never saw it but heard about however it wasn't the norm.
"since the earth is round..."
Gamology: say sike rn *shows flat earth"
Lol I was seeing if anyone else noticed
@Friendly Degenerate it's clearly a cube smh
The earth is ring
@@flame_101 OHHHH...OOHHHH...OHHHH.OOHH....OOOHH..
IS WHAT I WOULD SAY IF I WAS A GOVERMENT SHEEP
“Don’t shoot dogs we will come after you”
I feel like a lot of atf agents will disappear at their houses
Don't forget to get the doggo a vest aswell
“ seals get all the movies the books... the war crimes..” Hol up
Makes sense 🤷🏼♀️
Yeah they killed a Green Beret operator
Chris Kyle as an example, I think he was involved in the "Kuwait massacre"
@@suckmymiddlefinger4350 Jesse Ventura really hates him
@@venomsnakeYGBSM Yeah, he conjured up a bar fight just for his book. You should read his book, he should've been in prison.
Die hard is a Christmas movie
lmao, just watched that video. I wonder if it Is something that is really debated.
@@Arch3an there is no debate
Now I have a machine gun. Ho Ho Ho.
No, it's a children's movie
No it isnt fr
"spec ops react"
them: if the bush is crawling at you there's something wrong.
"Vietnam Veterans react"
if the trees start talking there's something wrong
Vietnamese: "If I were that guy I'd crawl using a tree!"
I lost it at “The SEALS man! They get all the movies, they get all the books, they get all the war crimes” 😂
The best part is all of it is true
@@Lucid5630 Call of Duty: Modern War Crimes, featuring S.E.A.L. Team 6
yes but the S.A.S. gets all the videgames
"Shootin guys no problem, but dont shoot dogs"
U.S army: WRITE THAT DOWN WRITE THAT DOWN
*Happy John wick noises*
ATF should take note
13:28 They forgot that Price and MacMillan were SAS (Brits)
Siah yep, that’s part of Britain.
@@TavaiNT still. He's SAS means he is fighting foe British
@@TavaiNT still British
@@TavaiNT Yeah but still British because "UK"
It was a joint mission, the air support was American
"They get all the war crimes" Made laugh super hard for some reason. I'll definitely use this as a joke the next time my buddy and I are making fun of each other, we're both looking into joining different branches so the trash talk comes easy.
Yeah, some little dark humor, a lot of military dudes got it.
@@SuburbanBand1t Its not that suprising now that I think about it.
@@SuburbanBand1t
Same with police, medical and other "front line jobs" they develop dark humor as a coping mechanism with the sheer amount of shit they've seen. They can either let it tear them apart inside or laugh at it and lessen it's effects.
Psychology is fun!
@@PiousSlayer Yup, it sure can be!
@@PiousSlayer Psychology actually sounds like an really interesting field to study, even if you learn some dark facts like this.
Background In-game: *Chernobyl*
Everybody: *Doesn't Care*
This whole time it was chernobyl,I can't believe I never realized that
@@vanitymaze2588 they tell you that before the mission not sure how you missed that if you’ve ever played it
@@bishopm4401 He’s probably the type of dude who skips the cutscenes.
That’s because we’ve played the game and are well aware of where the mission takes place. Plus that’s the Chernobyl Nuclear power plant, the mission takes place in Pripyat.
@@HellishPumpkin I mean the last time I played it was 6 years ago
"Don't move."
*Player continues to move as much as possible*
true
i wonder what morons are playing the games.
i played this when it came out when i was like 12? maybe.
and i laid down behind a tree face down. years later i got into airsoft.
and i learned a lot from my friends dad. who is a navy seal. how to enter rooms. how to be quiet. etc.
it was fun showing him the call of duty games. he said a lot of it was super unreal but he loved it anyway
@@miciso666 Airsoft is pretty nice. We've had a couple LARP events that started to incorporate airsoft.
It's not necessarily a fully military simulation. We've had scenes of an out of hand bar fight, a robbery, serving an arrest warrant etc.
"Placing the Claymores to protect the most obvious angles of approach"
*Claymores placed facing objects where they'll never detonate*
Ikr
It says back towards enemy
Exactly what I was thinking
Whoever was playing this has never placed those claymores before in theyre gaming history like jesus what are you trying to kill tires?
Pissed me off sm
“Don’t shoot dogs. We’ll come after you.”
*ATF has left the chat*
Damn, your profile pic. LMAO
@@baotrungngo3403 Really complements the comment.
That's perfect with your face😂😂😂
PETA: Slowly puts away knife
@@lw8770 No, I'm pretty sure PETA would still use the knife.
"Is that the guy with the most confirmed kills?"
"I think so, yeah."
Simo Hayha: **sad Finnish noises**
Was he the guy who didnt use a scope?
@@detectiverick9934 Yes he only used iron sight on his rifle
"Is that the guy with the most confirmed kills?"
"Yeah."
Simo Hayha just entered the chat.
You're in the sniper's sight
@@krullachief669 You're his first kill tonight
Over 500 kills is the claimed amount but the official count is around 200 *Edit with this number i mean both weapons including the KP/31. I will never forget the little smg that could. (American bedtime story) (joke)
@@DriverTheIntern its 259 with his rifle 505 with both his submachine gun and rifle and some say up to 700+. But he is credited with 505 in total and 259 being with his rifle.
"white death"
One thing I can say, by the look in his eyes:
Air Suport is definitely the most America thing ever.
@Kenba Mamba ah yes murica
@Kenba Mamba murica is too reliant on their air support. Most of them are fucked when there isn't any.
Yeah, but you can imagine why. You're outnumbered and outgunned, with the Grim Reaper whispering sweet nothings in your ear, when a bird of prey swoops in and levels the field, quite literally snatching you from the jaws of death. Sure, you hear many Americans waxing on about air support. That's because they're alive because of it--you don't hear those stories from the other side, because they all died in those "against all odds" scenarios because they didn't have air support. You can say "Murica" with derision or say we're useless without air support, but our boys are coming home more often than not because of it. So heck yeah, Murica.
Sup guys. I'm brazilian, so I kinda don't understand what you talking about...
Gamology: American flag!
COD4 players: Wait...isn't this an SAS mission?
Rip McMillan he was the best
Actually I think he lives I don’t remember
@@redmist6630 he's alive in mw3 and he's the one who gave the weapons and intel on makarov's whereabouts
yeah but i think it was a joint mission, the air support was american if i'm correct
Chinooks are actually used by RAF so they def messed up. No Americans during this mission
"Don't shoot dogs"
ATF: "And I took that personally"
The Barrett 50. Has got some good customer service. That one marine who called tech support in the middle of a fire fight and the tech guy walked him through the fix and got the rifle running again in under a minute.
Thats awesome
Yup, I heard about that. And as soon as the rifle was working, he just hung up. No thanks, no good-bye. Just click.
@@oxide9679 I mean he’s in an active warzone
Meanwhile I emailed BitDefender customer support 7 times (literally) and every time got a reply of, "we no understand the English, please write again."
@@oxide9679 Doesnt matter if your in a literal warzone and you just got your gun fixed you wont spend any time thanking someone on the phone you will just immediately start firing that 50.cal
8:30 - 8:45 had me rolling, these guys are great lmao
Lol for real he had to think about wanting to make the war crimes joke tho lol.
Do soldiers react to battlefield 3: fault line mission
Hey its you
Which one was that again
We meet again
What is the T bag guy doing here?
@@yayeet9643 first on, but it's "semper fidelis" not fault line
12:40
That was not a Chinook (CH-47) but it's predecessor, a Sea Knight (CH-46).
A little late but the while the v107 was flown in 1958 the first Phrog (ch46) was delivered to the Marine Corp in 1964 while the Army received its first CH47 in 1962. They were designed in tandem their predecessor was the H21.
- just an old phrog guy
Yes very different
Those two are best, i always click on them instantly.
Give them Squad, Rising Storm 2, Battlefeild maybe.
And escape from tarkov
@@dessert506 tarkov is kind muh, its like dayz, not really war setting more like survival
@@90kuky Tarkov is worth showing for the realistic gun modification mostly. There was another channel that did a "military people react to Tarkov", but these idiots literally showed them boring gameplay with shitty shotguns in middle of nowhere. There was none of that made the game stand out.
If this channel does this, let's hope they don't make the same mistake.
@@ChadVulpes because game is boring for most part. Imo. It's loot survival game, it is realistic and that all. Gun modification, it's like in most games since 2009.
@@90kuky Dude, you're talking out of your ass. What game since 2009 had the level of gun modification that Tarkov has? Other games don't even tell you what manufacturer makes them(because half the time the product is made up) and have three foregrips total.
The gameplay is indeed boring for the most part, but you don't show the military types CoD multiplayer for insight, right? You pick out all the good parts and see what they say about that.
“Don’t shoot dogs, we will come after u.” John Wick
fans.
*Happy John wick noises*
Tell that to the ATF
Tell that to PETA’s rescues
“No one uses 50 cal” *canadian snipers laugh in McMillan Tac-50
But when Canada sends its troops so often like 'Murica? 🤔
Canadian never got any chance to use it! 🤣
@@leonleon2021 well canadian snipers are some of the best in the world. 3 of the top 5 longest range sniper kills are from canadians including the longest shot confirmed kill ever at 3,871 yards (2.2 miles) beating the former longest kill by 792 yards (.45 miles). the mcmillan tac .50 was used in all three cases and good sniping comes from experience with a rifle. so given the last 20 years of conflict in the middle east id say there's been plenty of chances to use it, and it shows for it.
@@iangraham6887 the point was, Canada unlike USA which is a peaceful country didn't had that much chance to use it.
Meanwhile USA is always in war to bring freedom in some oily places, indeed had more chance to snipe someone.
@leon leon ah well canada is generally a peaceful country yes but almost every major conflict in the 1900s and 2000s save for the vietnam war has had canada in the trenches. the boer war, ww1, ww2, korea, the cold war conflicts, the war against terrorism, syrian civil war, and many peacekeeping missions such as the rwandan genocide have all had canadian soldiers. canada may not be as famous for going to war as the US but when push comes to shove canada is one of the most respected and feared fighting forces. canadian sniping prowess is not a recent thing either, Francis Pegamagabow who racked up the highest kill count in ww1 was the most effective sniper in ww1 killing 378 germans and capturing 300+ more. he paved the way for sniper training today. that is just focusing on sniper prowess too, battlefield success and officer prowess is nothing to scoff at either. Canada isn’t as peaceful as you think lol
@@iangraham6887 well judging from numbers of shooting last year then compared it to ur neighbour 'Murica or Mejico, Canada is indeed a very peaceful country!
😁👍
Yep, now you mentioned Rwanda racial genocide, which is almost forgot by the rest of the World and you still know, is a very respectful thing.
I think the thing I love the most is that these 2 men are trained to to some of the highest standards but do almost completely different types of job. Couldn’t ask for a better duo.
"they get all the war crimes!" Had my ass WEAK
"If the bush is crawling at you, you know something's up"
*Laughs in acid trip*
Shot the guys : That's fine
Shot the dogs : That's the war crime
Never kill dogs :(
@@puyuem4695 or they'll come for you
@@an1mesh XD
@@puyuem4695 No, snap their necks for they'll group up in you.
If It was a dog shooting a dog I would be cool about it, if it was a giant ape shooting a dog now that's a problem
It reminded me my time as a reenactor. We and my buddy were reenacting JWK (one of polish military special units) operators at a military event and we were patroling the walkway just for fun - people taking photos of us posing, showing off with tactical reloads and that kind of stuff. At one moment he just layed down in the in the darker spot under the tree with his hands and riffle approx. 20 cm from the walkway, where I stood on the opposite side of the walkway telling people to watch their feet. It was so funny to watch their faces when my buddy moved. Even basic camouflage uniform, body and weapon painting can make u "invisible" IF you know how to use it.
"The whole reason I joined the military"
COD doing it's job then.
edit: feel like some people might think I'm commending them for that lol
Well of course, even before video games existed, most games throughout human history have been meant to also teach people skills that could translate for wartime usage (teamwork, planning, tactics, strength, speed, reflexes, confidence, etc).
@@MrJH101 kinda missed the point
countcritic that it recruited him for war? Who cares, it’s just a video game and it wasn’t trying to be political. Its only goal was to try to be more like an action movie, which is what COD always aims to be, not to be realistic. That said, my point was that games were always traditionally meant to prepare the young and spirited men of the tribes for war. If such young men are full of testosterone and yearn to go fight in their lives, then allow them to join a lawful institution like the military that disciplines them on how to fight and can guide them on how to keep in-line as good citizens. Better that then allowing such individuals to stay undisciplined to cause trouble and being susceptible to joining unruly influences instead.
EXACTLY
Yeah COD used to be pretty dope.
"Don't shoot dogs"
ATF: "Imma pretend I didn't hear that"
Omg! They shot dogs??😠
@Garrett McBride Why!? Are they brain dead or what!?
NK soo nothing wrong with shooting humans but with dog ok
@@lilibra6224 If you are referring to terrorists then yes
NK if a dog sttacks to you then you have to kill or injure him like you do humans
"Steady as a rock." "Well yeah but this is my shooting hand." (Ol spray an pray comes up)
It's a blazing saddles reference.
Voice: "don't shoot dogs"
Subtitles: "don't shoot ducks"
"Aw man. Those SEALs think they're soooooo cool!"
Don't worry guys. We think you're cool.
I remember playing this mission when I was like 10 and I felt like a total badass
The soundtrack of this mission made it for me. MW 2019 music is just not the same.
Jackson Krebbs true
Atgoblue _ same
"They get all the war crimes" I'm cracking up so bad
Video idea: construction workers react to minecraft.
danny joestar They already did it... kinda.
Dillon L-X I didn’t watch it because I got bored within the first few minutes lol, I never knew
@@iZiqq a. H h h h
ACTUAL construction workers, not architects..... I wanna see a fellow mason or electric welder in this channel
2:50 the guy who were talking about was called the White Feather, he took four days to crawl 1500 meters, he was so still, a deadly snake passed over him without even noticing him
Yep a viper
Had a $20000 bounty on him too
wore a feather in his hat to make it easier for enemies to see him
He was a marine Scout sniper, during sniper school you learn all about him and how he did it, it took him one day to crawl into position which was about 400meters away from the HVT(High Value Target) he took his shot and was a clean kill it then took him another 3 days to crawl out because the viet cong were swarming all over the place like a hornets nest that just got messed with. He would only move when the wind blew the grass around him and he only had to crawl about 700meter and then he was pretty much home free after that. He was stepped on and tripped over multiple times. The HVT was the viet congs top general at least i am 90% sure, I do know he was a general.
Scott Lewis didn’t he also kill an enemy sniper by shooting directly into the snipers scope
“SEALs get all the movies the books ........ the war crimes” 😬
They killed a Green Beret operator
@@venomsnakeYGBSM the SEALs did?
@@generaldoomer2455 Yep even an admiral in the Navy addressed the situation
@@generaldoomer2455 A Seal and 2 Marines if i remember correctly
@@venomsnakeYGBSM why what happened
The last part of this mission when you're running got me hung up for the longest time on veteran difficulty because there were so many grenades. I finally just had to figure out when and where to just run past enemies instead of trying to shoot my way through all of them.
US soldier when the trees start speaking Vietnamese: Sir that tree just spoke should I be worried
Commander: nah that happens all the time
US soldiers: understandable have a nice day
*Godzilla had a stroke reading that and fucking died*
@@kevinbatra69420 probably so
@@kevinbatra69420 I believe it
“They got books, they got movies, they got war crimes”💀💀
Enemy: Wow bring a pencil to a knife fight.
John Wick: Come try me
Joker also
Marksmen/Spec Ops reacts to "The White Death" Simo Hayha. A finnish sniper with 700+ kills during the winter war in 1940.
All without a sniper scope
Don’t forget the fact that he straight up ate an anti tank round to the face
@@chockyglocky0577 Not really anti-tank, just explosive. An explosive rifle round.
Häyhä oli kyl perkeleen kova ukko
He also ate snow to hide his breath
That man really took 4 days to kill someone in Vietnam. Big respect.
Just to take a single shot.
Sniper motto- one shot one kill
and kids these days cannot wait 10s before starting a match
White feather: only 4 days?
TheCommentGuy that’s the guy they’re talking about
Mom: Why do you want to go to Marines?
Me: It's too complicated.
That’s why a lot of hunters are such a good marksman and snipers because they learn these important skills at a young age preferably
This mission was one of the best in gaming history (in my option). I literally went to Pripyat last year and man, I realise how well some of the scenery was in this game and how true to the real sights it was. I put a video on my channel with the pictures (and videos) I took, when I showed my colleagues, they were like oh my god memories lol
That's a cool video
not the place to be right now though..
@@roundgreenpotatohunter58398 Sadly, no :(
“50,000 people use to live here, now its a ghost town”
"When a bush starts crawling at you, you know something's up."
Well yeah, we learned that in Nam.
actually the sniper with the most confirmed kills was Simo Haya of the Finnish army in ww2 with 505 confirmed kills and was nicknamed " White Death" by the Red Army while Hathcock only had 93 and unconfirmed he gunned down 400
This mission is probably my favourite in the entire franchise
It is my favorite to
To their own accord is mine
it was such a pain in the ass though
Good pfp
@@emingmann1400 especially the final hold out on veteran.
"shooting guys no problem, but dogs, no shooting dogs"
I liked that.
We all did
They earned the blessing of John Wick.
“This is my shooting hand”
I love the Blazing Saddles reference
These two guys are my favorite pair to watch. Thank you for serving.
The main thing I always find silly when films and game use the Barrett M82 is, if you ask any sharpshooter/sniper whether they'd want to use that rifle for anti personnel shots, they would say no because, as well as the weight, it is not intended as a sharpshooting rifle, because it has so many moving parts (the barrel recoils into the gun, the bolt coming back as you shoot, etc) so it makes that shot so inconsistent, hence why in the actual military they'd only use that for heavily armoured large targets whereas the best rifles for sharpshooting are lower caliber bolt-action rifles like the L115 (chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum, used by the British armed forces) or the M24 (chambered from 7.62 NATO to .338 Lapua Magnum, used by the US armed forces) as a sharpshooting nerd (through loving the thought of calculating everything to make that one perfect shot) it drives me nuts like the shot on Zakhaev when it was a 2 mile shot on a man sized target, good luck in landing that with an M82... Ok, sharpshooting rant over hahaha 😂😂😂
thats why modern warfare 2 had the intervention, it was a true Sniper rifle
That player did a great job planting all those claymores facing walls instead of the enemy.
“The earth is round” *shows a picture of flat earth*
A knife is just one of the underappreciated utility items you always regret having when it's needed. Opening packages and cutting string and a multitude of little tasks made much easier.
What always bugs me in movies is how knife kills are done by sneaking up, putting your hand over the guy's mouth and slitting his throat. My grandpa got to go to commando school in WW2 and he said the way they learned it is you sneak up, holding the blade downward and slam it as hard as you can into the brainstem.
Small correction:
Hancock was great marksman, but the sniper with most confirmed kills was Simo Häyhä, a finnish sniper in the winter war.
Of course the confusion is understandable if one is not familiar with the finnish history.
I mean their nicknames are similiar too
White feather. White death
You're in the sniper's sight...
Man: The Earth is Round
The Earth in The picture: *turns flat*
2:49 “Is this the guy with the most confirmed kills?” “Yeah I think so.” *cries in Simo Häyhä*
laughs
Jason: "there's no such thing as confirmed kills"
I mean there are a bunch of people with more kills than the guy they mentioned
PabloG yes
9:01 lookin at you, ATF
I would like to see this guys react to mission "Shock and Awe" from CoD Modern Warfare.
Ptsd
@@bird_0113 lol
I love that we got the american flag waving beautifully in the wind. When all the game characters are British. A+ ;D
The .50 cal coment got me. Even Chris Kyle used a large 338 with some of his kills. But on one the tip ten list on the military history Channel two of tops were held with the m82. One was a one shot three kills. Other was some ungodly long distance
5:57 there is a lightweight version of the Barrett m82 called m107a1 with less recoil and you can even run it suppressed, but still heavy if you carry it with long hours if you have a long mission.
"Shooting guys no problem. Shooting dogs? Don't" LMAO quote of the year
Fun fact: That sniping part with .50 cal isn't part of the *All Ghillied Up* mission. It's name is actually *One Shot, One Kill* .
Well, you right, but, it's the same tematic, right?
ok karen
@@vaninapn84 Yep
@@bluehefner1009 I don't get why people put words like "boomer", "karen" etc. Like what do you mean?
@The Four Horsemen ok