Artillery Action! 30 Minutes of Ultra Violence
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
- Not for those with sensitive ears!!!
Dr. Mark Felton FRHistS, FRSA, is a well-known British historian, the author of 22 non-fiction books, including bestsellers 'Zero Night' and 'Castle of the Eagles', both currently being developed into movies in Hollywood. In addition to writing, Mark also appears regularly in television documentaries around the world, including on The History Channel, Netflix, National Geographic, Quest, American Heroes Channel and RMC Decouverte. His books have formed the background to several TV and radio documentaries. More information about Mark can be found at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Fe...
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I don't always listen to 30 minutes of Mark Felton Artillery Action, but when I do, so do my neighbors
That comment makes me chuckle.
If they're not hiding under their furniture, it's not loud enough.😂
Yup, nice easy listening for a Sunday.
@@AdmiralBonetoPick Me too😂
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30 minutes of soothing, calming artillery fire to study/relax to
Lo-Fi artillery.
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Been putting my baby to sleep with this instead of white noise and Dr. FELTON I CANT THANK YOU ENOUGH SIR!
Truly inspiring. Not a phone in sight, just people enjoying the moment at hand
What a painful and bloody entertainment to enjoy oneself. Give me a cellphone any day to enjoy it.
Hahahaha
Classic comment
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Kids nowadays just don't know the feeling of bombarding their enemies with long-range artillery...
Exactly. Well put.
I normally don't need mega violence, but when I do, I want my mega violence to come from Mark Felton
Amen brethren
Daddy Felton
get a room!
A more cultured source for your ultra violence needs
Eyh, Mr carwash!!
Perfect ASMR for sleeping.
Yo its him no way!
Now I know what I was doing wrong. I used to try to fall asleep to rainfall and forest sound videos. This is the ticket. Thank you Dr. Felton for the relief we all needed
There are plenty of war ASMR channels.
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I once had really noisy neighbours, but I had a good sound system and a DVD of Heat. If they started getting too noisy I'd just crack up the amp and put on the gunfight scene in Heat. Now I can just use this! Thanks Dr Felton!
I hate noisy neighbours. Give em hell with a good barrage of 155mm, followed by the screaming sound of Nebelwerfers and Katjushas.
Now imagine if your neighbors play something similar.
Counter-battery fire...
@@ramvincentpaulvictor4365 then i guess there is no other way than to initiate the infantry assault.
@@juanzulu1318 Battle of the sound systems 🤣🤣
The opening Normandy invasion scene from saving private Ryan is also a good choice for indoctrinating the neighbors
Fifty five years ago, I was a member of the Australian army serving in Vietnam. I was having a few (too many) beers with some artillery men while on R & R and one insisted that the artillery “brought a touch of class to an otherwise vulgar brawl”. That comment still bring a smile to my face all these years later.
Where are you guys using Lee Enfield?
That was a learned man.
That's right!!!
@@AdventureswithaaronB
SLR.
A semi-automatic version of the FN FAL in 7.62 NATO.
@patrick lopes yea but not chopers. Chopers are antiquated in the 21st century battlefield. Drones and fixed wing aircraft are the future.
Brings back memories while being a Infantryman in Nam '68 we were at Camp Carroll in I Corps near DMZ and the Artillery going out of there towers enemy positions lasted 3 DAYS, used to lift you off your bunker from the concussion. 30 minutes was easy.
Worked with a guy in Vancouver who talked about shooting arty point blank across rice fields at charging Viet Cong.
Was mindboggling to me.
Thank you for your service
How did it feel murdering people for capitalism?
Shooting cannons straight against the infantry or cavalery is old as the artillery itself.
Splintex fire for effect.
My dad was a radio man for the US Army in the Battle of the Bulge. He directed a lot of artillery.
HELLLLLLL FKN YAAAA LETS GO SCOTT SCOTT DAD THE REAL G.O.A.T.
They just don't make em like they use to brother. God bless to your father and thank him on heaven for me his service brother. God speed!
@@BS-qg4ep Hey dad appreciates that and he's def in heaven.
My grandfather was an plane bomber in ww2 with 300 confirmed kills
My Dad was a machine gunner at the Bulge. They could have met (?).
My grandpappy killed 8000 jerries with his bear hands!
This is the best video to come from RUclips since its conception. Thank you for bringing us this masterpiece Mark!
I think you meant inception.
@@johnjuarez8005 I meant since Daddy RUclips and Mommy RUclips made RUclips together. Pretty sure that's conception.
@@nicholasdau3690 would you be Mummy if Marky Felton was Daddy? why don't you write him a poem to show him how you feel.
My grandfather explained to me that during WW2, he said you could get your senses used to dealing with small arms fire and etc but that you never got used to taking incoming artillery. He said that all out artillery barrages were profoundly disorienting and that you felt as if the "sound" of the artillery was taking place right in your head and that the violent shaking of the ground Everytime a shell hit didn't help. Watching a video like this really brings my attention back to his words.
this sure hits the spot thank you
Dont know why but your comment has had me laughing for over 5 mins😂
As an old U.S. Army artilleryman, I thank you for the artillery porn Mark. "King of Battle.
The Navy has always been the Queen of something or other so that fits.
Absolutely powerful with a headset on! Well done Dr Felton.
I played this on loud speakers next to the war refugee camp in my town. Man, these people seemed to have the time of their life! Everyone was yelling, running or hugging each other! Mark Felton, a uniter of mankind!
That cameraman just chillin on top of the truck while shells are flying everywhere is my new hero.
This feels like the grown up version of having a rock war at school.. Only half way through and I reckon I’ve got bloody shell shock
Thanks Dr. Felton. Nothing is better than a dose of artillery on a Palm Sunday.
Madness is humanity primary achievement.
Bro has a hussar death heads pfp
Interesting that out on the battlefield, whilst launching an artillery barrage, they sometimes provided music for the artillerymen. What a greart morale builder!
My wife: “what the hell are you watching??” Me: “Mark Felton” Her: “oh”…walks away with an unsurprised look on her face.
I've made this my sleep soundtrack on repeat. Thank you, Mr. Felton.
Fascinating. We just do not realise what our fathers ( in my case ) did. My father was in ww2 13th Royal Horse Artillery. L/Bdr. He never talked about the war but he went over abut one week after D Day. They used 25lbs guns. He survived , obviously, and was demobbed 1946. I was born 1947.
My father served in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve 1939-1945 and saw action from July 1940 until July 1945. He was an officer on a landing ship off the beaches at dawn on 6 June 1944 and one of his most graphic memories was the sheer noise of the naval bombardment. He told me that war films could never convey the reality of the noise and chaos of battle. Even these documentary clips cannot because decibel levels were higher and heavy artillery can be felt as well as heard. Add to that men screaming in pain and terror of course.
I didn't know I needed this until you released it. Thanks, mark. Excellent work
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12 seconds since video release and I’m already tuning in to see what Dr. Felton has brought us today
Darn you beat me to the punch by a blink of an eye!
wow...such a life you lead.
@@sigbauer9782 as a matter of fact, yes, I thoroughly enjoy relaxing after supper with some youtube videos
Thank you, Mark. I am awake now. Regards from Australia
30 minutes of absolute destruction on a scale unlike any other. Beautiful, but devastatingly frightening.
I've been described in a similar way
@@pissiole5654 30 minutes of absolute destruction? is that all you can manage, thats not even a lunch break of destruction never mind a full shift.
“What I saw that day was the most awesome and terrifying display of firepower I’d ever seen in my whole life. Of course I wouldn’t have been laughing if I had known what happened to Joe Toye.”
-Band of Brothers, Bastogne
Forgive my ignorance, but what did happen to Joe Toye?
@@benjaminweston2065 he lost his leg from an artillery shell
@@seanassociateproductions1691 Well damn, and there's me thinking I'm having a bad day when I get a metal splinter in my thumb at work.
My father was a heavy artillery expert in Normandy. They had sectors to bombard - sectors as directed, several miles out.
The horrific carnage of men & material must have been a sight to behold!
ASMR: Artillery Sensory Meridian Response
In all seriousness, WWII "headlines" told solely by way of artillery is quite ingenious. I suspect these sorts of pictures (artillery pieces being loaded etc.) were relatively common because it made for "good" action and reporting from the fronts, while at the same time being relatively "static" and in place for the photographers to get to.
Thank you Dr Felton..my impending Monday morning anxst before bed this Sunday evening has been pleasantly blasted into oblivion😅
I was in Kyiv on February 24th when the Russians invaded, and in Zhytomyr Oblast, Rivne and Lviv on the following three days before I was able to exit the country on foot into Poland on the 27th. All of the cities I was in received missile strikes on military instillations while I was there. You could see the peculiar streaks in the sky and clearly hear the rumbles of the missile strikes amidst the air sirens. This leaves one rather jumpy for weeks afterwards and even today I become alarmed at a sudden loud bang. I can only imagine the psychological effect of actually being in the line of fire of artillery and the lasting consequences.
You not tempted to stand your ground and fight?
@@olivere5497 You assume that he is Ukrainian and not just someone visiting. His name suggests they are Canadian, just a tourist.
@@olivere5497 I was an English teacher in Kyiv.
@@murmenaattori6 he was living there. He wrote it in the other comment.
@@olivere5497 His name is Brian in canada lol what ukranian has that name. Besides its his right to get away from danger
We need 10 hours of this
This isn't just a little of the old ultra violence, it's quite a bit indeed!
The most fire mixtape of all time 🔥
Thanks Mr. Felton. Just what I needed to accompany model building
I loved that bit when Shellbius said "Its Shellin time" and then he shelled all over the place
Perfect timing for my audio war with the neighbours.
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Rare footage of my brain arguing with itself trying to remember where I put my keys.
My grandad was a gunner in the Royal Artillery at El Alamein, he said you could read a newspaper during the night barrage as so many guns were going off 😂
That does warm this cannon cockers heart.
that 30 minutes has given a fresh insight into "Shell Shock!"
Yes! Thank you Dr. Felton! It's so surprisingly hard to find actual good artillery footage on RUclips, with the explosions and impacts especially!
First time I have seen a Scammell Tank Transporter in action and under artillery fire as well. What a brave recovery crew.
Mark. Thanks for providing my Sunday Night entertainment. And for waking up the neighbourhood.
"How many years you been in the Artlillery ?! " "Yes !"
I love the sound of artillery in the morning.
The 88mm Pak 43 is the most recognizable artillery piece ever made....and for good reason.
I can imagine the Headache after 30 minutes of live fire from the guns. The noise and concussion from the rounds. Thanks For the video DR Felton .
Awesome.
I really liked the back and forth with the Normandy footage.
Ok, this is bad-ass! I got it on surround sound.😂 Thanks Mr. Felton!
You had me at Ultra Violence
I could not watch this.
One of the best testaments to man's inhumanity to man. Totally horrific.
Thanks for uploading Mark - I just hope that it teaches some of the naive.
Honestly, you are the naive person.
@@timf2279 You are obviously very sick. Or have no idea what naive means. Or both.
Not the video we needed but the video we deserve
The immense variety of sizes, styles, mobility and lethality is both impressive and depressing
Very depressing, imagine trying to sleep with that racket going on, all the corpses stinking the place up too.
Artilleryman: "I'm sorry, what did you say? Could you please speak up?"
The only Mark Felton video where you can get up, go to washroom, come back - and you haven't missed anything.
I'm excited to see the artillerist's that came before me getting much deserved Love and the recognition they deserved.
Accuracy by volume.
Really appearciate this Mark Felton, you always publish quality content. Keep up the spectacular work. In the mean time I'll relax to the sounds of artillery.
About time Mark Felton released a greatest hits collection!
As a former 0861 (Artillery forward-observer) with the US Marines, this is the song of my people.
STEEL RAAAAAAAAIN! 💪🏻😄
Crazy stuff....Dr F never disappoints
This helps me settle down for my bedtime. Thanks Dr. Felton
Thanks for the explosive episode Mark.
Thanks so much for this. Reminds me of watching war films from the 60's. 70's and 80's.
Sherman said it best: War is all Hell. Thank you for another thought provoking video, Mark.
Thank you mark, finally something soothing that I can listen to while studying
My wife (the audiologist) would watch this and think “all those guys needed hearing aids after the war”. Just like her dad.
I wish the DoD still produced war footage with orchestral background music
The world powers ultimately knew what they were doing: bringing the future generations hope, courage, and ASMR to study to.
The sweet soothing sounds of artillery 🙂
Old film artillery sounds are terrifying and impactful. It goes "KABOOM!" and sends shivers down to every veteran of every war.
One of the best videos.
I didn’t know I needed this, thank you mark!
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My neighbours approve to this compilation! They are banging with their fists on the wall in the same rythm as the artillery 🤩🥳🤯
AGAIN ! DR.FELTON ! OUTSTANDING ! TY !
Had to double-check the channel when I saw the title, couldn't believe it! Fantastic upload though, I quite fancy the artillery myself. Cheers!
Mark is always up for some of that old ultra violence!
"Aaaahh!! Stop it stop it please I beg you!!"
First, with an automatic like! Always exceptional content from Dr. Felton!
Hell yeah mark. Not only is this cool as hell and memorizing. This is actual history in its most raw form. Seeing these men and weapons in action for so long is a real treat. Thank you for putting this together.
Music to my ears! Thanks, Dr. Felton!
Spent some time at the front back in the 90s falling asleep to mortar and artillery fire amongst others. I fall asleep to these sounds easier than in complete silence.
A lot of my coworkers witnessed the Kuwait/Iraq ‘highway of death’. The look on their faces told me all I needed to know
Amazing footage
30 minutes, you've spoilt us. I'm amazed at the time this must have taken you. THANKS.
Bravo Mark, bravo. I've been studying military history for 50 years and still this kind of footage never gets old. And my God the shell casings. The Red army the worshipers of artillery. Well put together video and would love to see more of this type.
Ever notice how every gun and explosion sounds alike? Well that's because these isn't the original audio and it's simply dubbed. Also, when you "see" the shell exploding in the distance, it would be several seconds before you "heard" it; the ones you see are synced.
I commented the same. Maybe Mark is trolling us a day after April Fool's Day.
My Uncle Tony was deaf as a post but he saw Vesuvius explode while on leave in Naples. Royal Artillery, North Africa, Sicily and Italy campaigns.
Another winner from Mark Felton. Thank you DR. Felton..
If you widened the scope a tad, this would make a fascinating documentary on the noises of war. Mostly just missing the Stuka... (and a few other things)
Ah perfect to fall asleep to. I feel at home already.
Right lol
That battleship just chilling in the harbor firing it's main guns casually.
Ahhh, finally. The perfect video to fall asleep to 🛌 😴 🌙
As a ex gunner pure arty filth 💥👌🏻
It's sad how much human brain power and energy is putting into hurting each other
but its entertaining
Amazing how many lives are lost daily to drug overdose.
My neighbours are enjoying it so much they've just put my window out so they can hear it better.
As always Mark !, you give me exactly what I need. Thanks!.
Note: Newsreels of the day were filmed without audio. I'm sure there were exceptions. The sound was added in later.
You need to set these up as like old timey advertisements for your other videos! Let alone try making ones of different types like infantry and tanks. Always enjoy watching these keep it up Mark.
My father was in in the 3rd Army, 4th Armored, 126th ordnance. He told me of a night they were so tired that they bedded down at the bottom of a hill with 155mm long Tom's firing all night. Slept like babies.
Thank you for this video about a much neglected branch of the army.