Years ago, at an airshow, I once met and shook the hand of a man by the name of Thomas Ferebee. He was the bombardier of the Boeing B-29 "Enola Gay." He's the man that actually aimed and released (dropped) the atomic bomb "Little Boy" on the city of Hiroshima. He passed away in 2000.
Other cool things you can react to are the oversimplified history videos because they are hilarious and let you learn history of the US during the revolutionary war and american civil war and you can react to ww1, ww2, the cold war, the punic wars, the french revolution, etc via them too. Another good video is the "History of everything I guess." It's very fast paced but it covers a lot of things and there is a lot of small humor in it.
Little Boy was named according to lore after President Franklin Roosevelt and Fat Man was named for Prime Minister Winston Churchill again according to lore.
Little Boy used Uranium and Fat Man used Plutonium which is more unstable and dangerous. There wasnt enough Uranium available at the time after using it during tests and the first bomb drop. USA bluffed that there was a third bomb ready, but there were no more ready at the time if Japan hadnt surrendered after the second bomb.
Look up the ninja bomb. It is a hell fire missile with its explosive component removed and 6 long blades put onto it. They have taken out a guy on his balcony without hurting any of his family that were inside the house.
What are your two reasons to see all of our old stuff???? What is it that caused your curiosity. What is said there, about us??? How do you feel when you meet one of us face to face.????
The Gatling gun has different rates of fire depending on the version. The M61 Vulcan can shoot 6,000 rpm, the GAU-8 Avenger can shoot 3,900 rpm, and so on.
Now our fighter aircraft are capable of maneuvering so violently and with such Gforce the maneuver would kill the pilot . They must download maneuvering protocols not to exceed human G limits. Unmanned fighters can maneuver at full capability. 🤯
What makes the US military really deadly is due to the fact that a military is a profession. Is a job that I decided to do on my own will. I was a professional Soldier with specific training and college opportunities. Nobody makes us. We want to do it.
Fun fact we tested the nuclear bomb on ourselves first. We had infantry troops in the open miles away with welding goggles to watch. I think all of them died of cancer. We didn't understand the radiation...
Atomic and/or thermonuclear weapons, create the conditions found on the surface of the sun. So in actuality they produce an "instantaneous miniature sun" releasing that kind of energy for a second or two at ground level turns everything that comes in contact with the fireball into black glass.
Too bad, American gulling gun has an electric motor and requires a lot of electricity to operate. The gas operated system has only one problem - longer cleaning time.
You should brush up on the US revolution cause the US was not going to be "colonized" by britain. It literally started as 13 colonies. The US was not even a country until 1776 when it declared independence Also the reason the US was not dominant before both world wars is because it was isolationist. Before both world wars the US had already surpassed the British empire at their peak economically but didn't feel the need for a large army since it was protected by 2 oceans and couldn't really be invaded in any meaningful way.
The a-bombs were of two different designs. The Germans already had effective V2 rockets. If they had managed to produce an A-bombs and loaded them onto V2's, can you imagine?
dont underestimate Russia it has its own technologie and its so fucking strong its like a nightmare for nato especially with its hypersoniqe missle system its scary
Look up CRAM, pronounced "Cee Ram." That is what that one with the tracer rounds was. It's a radar system surrounding a base that is integrated and used to shoot down rockets, mortar rounds, etc. ruclips.net/video/MMFzlwzFgKw/видео.htmlsi=ngEbL2Wy0FOixoE6
Imagine if some ridiculously powerful “United States of the Perseus arm and the Scutum-Centaurus arm” made of 50 Star Systems rolled up and only demanded we not violently invade our neighbors and welcomed us to trade across the stars… and all we have to do is literally not be crazy 😂
1:41 The first 13 states of America were colonized by Britain for nearly 200 years before the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and are represented by the 13 stripes in the the US Flag. The video is clueless when it says the US couldn't field an army to take on a European power until the end of the Civil War, if that were true who beat the British in the American Revolutionary War & War of 1812 (though some believe it was a draw)? The French helped in the Revolutionary War, but the War of 1812 America fought alone. Half of these videos about the US Military are made by people that know very little about the US Military or US History. They copy bits from other videos they watch, add their spin, but often lack well rounded facts or true historical perspective.
Five the US is willing to talk about -- imagine what they aren't showing!! Our military is awesome - thank you to everyone of our warriors!! Even though we dropped the bombs on Japan, seeing the result is sickening and we all pray that never has to happen again...BUT remember prior to these bombs what Japan and Germany were doing - the Jews were being "bombed" every day in gas chambers and Japan was attacking with suicide bombers - war is just awful - Japan is a huge ally now...
"...At least 4.5 million people died in post-9/11 war zones, a number that continues to grow after more than two decades, according to a new report from Brown University. The vast majority of those deaths, in the range of 3.6 to 3.7 million, can be accredited to “indirect deaths,” or non-combat deaths, researchers with the university's Costs of War project concluded. Despite the staggering tally, those numbers are likely a significant undercount, the report, which is titled “How Death Outlives War," concludes. Across wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Libya, children - particularly those under five years old - are the most vulnerable to indirect deaths, typically from malnutrition and disease..." END Source: The Watson Institute at Brown University Title: The Cost of War Date: May 2023 Most of these people were killed due to US imperialism's drive to own and control the resources of foreign nations and dominate new markets. *This is the primary reason the US military makes people dead.*
To be fair, there's imperialism that has been happening from most of the top major countries all the time. After all France still has a huge influence in west Africa, the UK still has much influence in many theaters in the world, China is still encroaching on much of the worlds trade lanes and still have minor conflicts, South America still has a lot of minor conflicts, obviously Russia has the biggest conflict in the modern era right now and is still playing puppeteer in much of the Caspian sea type of countries and the lower middle east as well. Of course America is an imperialist nation, but it's not like the US is the only ones at play at the moment.
Years ago, at an airshow, I once met and shook the hand of a man by the name of Thomas Ferebee. He was the bombardier of the Boeing B-29 "Enola Gay." He's the man that actually aimed and released (dropped) the atomic bomb "Little Boy" on the city of Hiroshima. He passed away in 2000.
Other cool things you can react to are the oversimplified history videos because they are hilarious and let you learn history of the US during the revolutionary war and american civil war and you can react to ww1, ww2, the cold war, the punic wars, the french revolution, etc via them too. Another good video is the "History of everything I guess." It's very fast paced but it covers a lot of things and there is a lot of small humor in it.
Added thanks 👍🏻
When I was in the Navy on the USS Constellation (CV-64), that CWIS is loud as FK. Love ya'll both. Navy 91-95, Army 99-2011
North Island, San Diego, CA???? My ex was assigned to the same ship for West Pack.
You're honestly blessed to have a girl like Fats. She's such a pleasant and sweet person.
Little Boy was named according to lore after President Franklin Roosevelt and Fat Man was named for Prime Minister Winston Churchill again according to lore.
Even back then, it was ok to body shame men. 🤣🤣
If it's on RUclips, it must be true 😮
Little Boy used Uranium and Fat Man used Plutonium which is more unstable and dangerous. There wasnt enough Uranium available at the time after using it during tests and the first bomb drop. USA bluffed that there was a third bomb ready, but there were no more ready at the time if Japan hadnt surrendered after the second bomb.
First stealth aircraft was made in ww2 the flying wing was that aircraft
Look up the ninja bomb. It is a hell fire missile with its explosive component removed and 6 long blades put onto it. They have taken out a guy on his balcony without hurting any of his family that were inside the house.
What are your two reasons to see all of our old stuff???? What is it that caused your curiosity. What is said there, about us??? How do you feel when you meet one of us face to face.????
The Gatling gun has different rates of fire depending on the version. The M61 Vulcan can shoot 6,000 rpm, the GAU-8 Avenger can shoot 3,900 rpm, and so on.
And here in mozambique we have millitary weapons that can make you dead 😂😂😂😂😂
USA has the best "toys". Peace through strength, truth. 😎
Now our fighter aircraft are capable of maneuvering so violently and with such Gforce the maneuver would kill the pilot . They must download maneuvering protocols not to exceed human G limits. Unmanned fighters can maneuver at full capability. 🤯
What makes the US military really deadly is due to the fact that a military is a profession. Is a job that I decided to do on my own will. I was a professional Soldier with specific training and college opportunities. Nobody makes us. We want to do it.
The movie Oppenheimer is a good look at the development of atomic weapons.
6:14 you guys should watch the movie Oppenheimer. It's the true story about the building of the atomic bomb, led by scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer.
Fun fact we tested the nuclear bomb on ourselves first. We had infantry troops in the open miles away with welding goggles to watch. I think all of them died of cancer. We didn't understand the radiation...
The GAU 8/A Avenger Gatling Gun fires a 30mm round at a rate of 3,900 rounds per minute.
Atomic and/or thermonuclear weapons, create the conditions found on the surface of the sun. So in actuality they produce an "instantaneous miniature sun" releasing that kind of energy for a second or two at ground level turns everything that comes in contact with the fireball into black glass.
I Love you my Friends I Love You ❤ . And I hope someday you will be in the USA 🇺🇸. I Love and care about You my Friends. 😉👍❤️❤️❤️❤️.
400 rounds a minute sounds crazy but the gun at 3:52 fires 4,500 rounds per minute. Terrifying display of firepower..
The M-61 gatling cannon fires 6,000 rounds of 20mm ammunition per minute. That is 100 BULLETS PER SECOND!
The movie Oppenheimer dives into the politics and how they built the atomic bombs in the manhattan project.
Aren't you glad that the UK and the US are allies. I know I am.
Wildlife😂not worried about the babies.
Can you react to the “Universe is far bigger than you think”.
Added to the list thanks for the suggestion
The accuracy is a teenager named Walter O'Brian, who hacked in to nasa
You should check out Matt Rife he's a comedian that does crowd work he's hilarious
The atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima killed 120,000 people and the one on Nagasaki killed over 160,000 people.
Y'all been there and done that! As a Vietnam vet, I see it in your eyes, he's ex mil, and she is probably idf related.BRAVO 🇺🇸😃👍
There are no 'innocent' people in a war. They are simply civilians that are probably supporting the war effort for their country somehow.
yeah, it’s called barrels
Too bad, American gulling gun has an electric motor and requires a lot of electricity to operate. The gas operated system has only one problem - longer cleaning time.
Love the reactions, if you haven't already, check out "The first medal of honor ever recorded" the story of Sgt John Chapman
can u guys react to grunts in the sky it’s a very good documentary on the A-10
Already on the list 👍🏻
The guy that help America build the atomic bomb that drop on Japan was a jew who fled to US from Germany.
You should brush up on the US revolution cause the US was not going to be "colonized" by britain. It literally started as 13 colonies. The US was not even a country until 1776 when it declared independence
Also the reason the US was not dominant before both world wars is because it was isolationist.
Before both world wars the US had already surpassed the British empire at their peak economically but didn't feel the need for a large army since it was protected by 2 oceans and couldn't really be invaded in any meaningful way.
Guys u should react to the pakistani army training they have the most brutal training in the world compared to other armies u will love it i promise
Sorry Russia! Sorry China!
USA
The a-bombs were of two different designs. The Germans already had effective V2 rockets. If they had managed to produce an A-bombs and loaded them onto V2's, can you imagine?
Waiting for you guys to come to America.😄
The minigun fires roughly 6000 rounds per minute
All American inventions
Your reactions are great
Have you reacted to B-21 Raider bomber?
dont underestimate Russia it has its own technologie and its so fucking strong its like a nightmare for nato especially with its hypersoniqe missle system its scary
Look up CRAM, pronounced "Cee Ram." That is what that one with the tracer rounds was. It's a radar system surrounding a base that is integrated and used to shoot down rockets, mortar rounds, etc. ruclips.net/video/MMFzlwzFgKw/видео.htmlsi=ngEbL2Wy0FOixoE6
But unfortunately nobody told the Taliban about that.
Gatlin guns can be cranked up to 6,000 rounds per minute
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See a city full of people eradicated and proceeds to say imagine the living wildlife....... Women ☕
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Imagine if some ridiculously powerful “United States of the Perseus arm and the Scutum-Centaurus arm” made of 50 Star Systems rolled up and only demanded we not violently invade our neighbors and welcomed us to trade across the stars… and all we have to do is literally not be crazy 😂
If you want to know what it was like creating those bombs, go watch Oppenheimer. It is the story…
1:41 The first 13 states of America were colonized by Britain for nearly 200 years before the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and are represented by the 13 stripes in the the US Flag.
The video is clueless when it says the US couldn't field an army to take on a European power until the end of the Civil War, if that were true who beat the British in the American Revolutionary War & War of 1812 (though some believe it was a draw)? The French helped in the Revolutionary War, but the War of 1812 America fought alone.
Half of these videos about the US Military are made by people that know very little about the US Military or US History. They copy bits from other videos they watch, add their spin, but often lack well rounded facts or true historical perspective.
Five the US is willing to talk about -- imagine what they aren't showing!! Our military is awesome - thank you to everyone of our warriors!!
Even though we dropped the bombs on Japan, seeing the result is sickening and we all pray that never has to happen again...BUT remember prior to these bombs what Japan and Germany were doing - the Jews were being "bombed" every day in gas chambers and Japan was attacking with suicide bombers - war is just awful - Japan is a huge ally now...
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Please watch (why the US is so OP) ❤
Added to the list thanks 🙏
You Guys are Adopted Americans !!! You need to Come and Visit
"...At least 4.5 million people died in post-9/11 war zones, a number that continues to grow after more than two decades, according to a new report from Brown University. The vast majority of those deaths, in the range of 3.6 to 3.7 million, can be accredited to “indirect deaths,” or non-combat deaths, researchers with the university's Costs of War project concluded. Despite the staggering tally, those numbers are likely a significant undercount, the report, which is titled “How Death Outlives War," concludes. Across wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Libya, children - particularly those under five years old - are the most vulnerable to indirect deaths, typically from malnutrition and disease..."
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Source: The Watson Institute at Brown University
Title: The Cost of War
Date: May 2023
Most of these people were killed due to US imperialism's drive to own and control the resources of foreign nations and dominate new markets. *This is the primary reason the US military makes people dead.*
To be fair, there's imperialism that has been happening from most of the top major countries all the time. After all France still has a huge influence in west Africa, the UK still has much influence in many theaters in the world, China is still encroaching on much of the worlds trade lanes and still have minor conflicts, South America still has a lot of minor conflicts, obviously Russia has the biggest conflict in the modern era right now and is still playing puppeteer in much of the Caspian sea type of countries and the lower middle east as well. Of course America is an imperialist nation, but it's not like the US is the only ones at play at the moment.
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Does Fats have any sisters? 0.0