Deadly units you don't want to come across in war

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  • @mysterymastermind175
    @mysterymastermind175 Год назад +1175

    TIMECODES:
    0:08 WW1 Flamethrowers
    4:53 Spetsnaz
    16:04 Roman Legionary
    30:16 Spanish Blue Division
    39:40 Gurkas

  • @thomaspynchon1868
    @thomaspynchon1868 Год назад +1487

    The unit I wouldn't want to face in war would be Task Force 141.

    • @christophermarkee5445
      @christophermarkee5445 Год назад +111

      I mean most of them are dead if you don't count the rebooted version shouldn't be to worried on that front.

    • @reallenel2822
      @reallenel2822 Год назад +113

      @@christophermarkee5445 they still are deadly. And I don't mean the NEW TF-141 who are just 4 guys...I mean the one in mw2 which was a whole Comando Group

    • @christophermarkee5445
      @christophermarkee5445 Год назад +30

      @@reallenel2822 deadly yes but so is a mosquito yet they die off so easily like that whole Commando group knowing the remaining Survivor was price.

    • @bum116
      @bum116 Год назад +40

      Notable people: (This is the new mw2019 and mw2022)
      Soap
      Price
      Gaz
      Ghost, definitely a threat

    • @reallenel2822
      @reallenel2822 Год назад +21

      Wellll too be fair shadow company engaged them when their backs was turned. It took 2 TF-141 soldiers too take down dozens of American PMC's but I do understand your point with them being deadly but dying so fast

  • @tylerhuffman3055
    @tylerhuffman3055 Год назад +446

    I like this narrator's cadence and pronunciation much more. It's not as energetic but feels much more informative.

    • @Gameprojordan
      @Gameprojordan Год назад +42

      Like an oldschool documentary but with better audio quality

    • @flamingchuucygnet8983
      @flamingchuucygnet8983 Год назад +23

      @@Gameprojordan Yeah I prefer this more calm and collected voice compared to the usual high hype voice.

    • @federalbureauofinvestigati9177
      @federalbureauofinvestigati9177 Год назад +10

      this was the narrator for many of their early vids

    • @noahhelquist8350
      @noahhelquist8350 Год назад

      yeah like he is giving a lecture to you

    • @lancefisher8358
      @lancefisher8358 Год назад +2

      There's multiple narrators in this one

  • @mitchellvolz2698
    @mitchellvolz2698 Год назад +60

    I love that he only says the Spanish soldiers marched in -40 degrees because it's the one temperature that's the same in Celsius and Feirinheight.

  • @udit2622
    @udit2622 Год назад +54

    “If a man says he is not afraid of dying,either he is lying or he is a gurkha”-Field Marshall Sam Manekshaw

    • @RT-qd8yl
      @RT-qd8yl 9 месяцев назад

      I guess he never met David Koresh

  • @robsmithracing
    @robsmithracing Год назад +895

    The Ghurkas are fearless and the British Army are blessed to have them on their sides. I’ve met ex soldiers and their families and you couldn’t wish to meet a group of more friendly people. Except if you’re the enemy.

    • @Truthpatriot62Z
      @Truthpatriot62Z Год назад +30

      I'll take the chechens all day over ghurka especially in urban combat

    • @ArtjomKoslow
      @ArtjomKoslow Год назад +65

      @@Truthpatriot62Z The "TikTok-Mercs" or the actual Chechens who fight along the Georgian Legion?

    • @spaghetti_rookie
      @spaghetti_rookie Год назад

      @@Truthpatriot62Z There won't be urban combat if i nuke the entire city😅😅

    • @brendano4196
      @brendano4196 Год назад +51

      Chechens can fight no doubt, but I'd still want the gurkhas on my side. They are considered to be the finest mountain troops in the world and are absolutely savage.

    • @DeNihility
      @DeNihility Год назад +33

      When I was younger, I used to go to school with a friend whose father drove us each day. He was from Nepal and was an ex-British military veteran. It took me years to make the connection that he was a Gurkha. ._.

  • @jackmiller1561
    @jackmiller1561 Год назад +455

    RUclips is a better place for having cartoon history like Infographics, Simple History and Mr. Mitchell History

    • @thomaspynchon1868
      @thomaspynchon1868 Год назад +58

      I loathe Infographics show.

    • @Carl_Johnson75
      @Carl_Johnson75 Год назад

      Infographics is biased, hardly teaches anything

    • @JOGA_Wills
      @JOGA_Wills Год назад +1

      Haha Mr Mitchell history is interesting, just subscribed a couple weeks ago

    • @Bluepizza1684
      @Bluepizza1684 Год назад +5

      @@Homer-OJ-Simpson yeah at least their secondary channels have it a bit better, yes the clickbaiting vibe still exist but at least it is about SCPs or the Backrooms and not a detailed history on american slavery with random popular memes in the background

    • @Thefrogbread
      @Thefrogbread Год назад +28

      Infographics is horrible

  • @DarkDragonSlayer
    @DarkDragonSlayer Год назад +52

    I like how 80's the thumbnail is.

  • @adrianaslund8605
    @adrianaslund8605 Год назад +225

    Legionnairies are like the swiss army knife of a unit. They were also good engineers.

    • @jackzed2020
      @jackzed2020 Год назад +14

      They are, discussable, the best armed force in history, regarding their success and duration

    • @jarkkoseppanen899
      @jarkkoseppanen899 Год назад

      they sure sound unbelievable.

    • @christophertownsend3820
      @christophertownsend3820 Год назад +7

      To be chronological correct. A Swiss army knife is the Roman Legionary of knives.

    • @jackzed2020
      @jackzed2020 Год назад +1

      @@christophertownsend3820 this. This made me chuckle

    • @Matt_Wilson01
      @Matt_Wilson01 Год назад

      @@jackzed2020 it’s “debatable”

  • @aliefabdurrahman3302
    @aliefabdurrahman3302 Год назад +234

    0:06 German FlameThrower Opertator WW1
    4:53 Soviet Spetsnaz Soviet Afganistan War
    16:03 Roman Legionary/Elite Heavy Infantryman
    30:16 Spannish involvement in WW2
    39:40 Nepalese Gurkha WW2

    • @THECDG999
      @THECDG999 Год назад

      Kaibil !

    • @dianapennepacker6854
      @dianapennepacker6854 Год назад +4

      Roman Legionairs were great at a ton of things and well trained for sure. That's what made Rome such a powerhouse. Just not the fighting ability but engineering, logistics and training. Definitely not the best of the best in their own military. There were more specialized troops like the Prateorian Guard, Centurion, Equities, and Saralarius. Iberian Mercanaries, The Macedonian Companions, Sacred Band of Thebes, Vangarian Guard, Apple Bearers, just to name a few just off the top of my head.
      Saying Roman Legionairs is like saying United States Marine Core is the best of the best. No there are special dedicated units inside it and even different legions were vastly better than others. Ceasars 10th Legion to name one!
      Companions... Learned why they were so good and sought - somehow they fought with spears on horseback without stirrups! How they didn't get easily get kocked off just by charging with their spears and continued to be effective in the fray is beyond me. Must have thunder thighs strong enough to crack nuts or some shyte haha!
      Gurkas definitely deserve the list.

  • @Commander_Appo
    @Commander_Appo Год назад +62

    God imagine being the first person to encounter an enemy flamethrower
    “Oi Jean, do you hear that?”
    “Oui, is there a snake here?”
    [fire washed over your trench]

  • @navajo2911
    @navajo2911 Год назад +147

    Hey simple history team. I wanted to ask if you guys could do a history lesson on private military companies. It would be a very interesting lesson to learn about a private army than a countries army.

    • @charliezitterbart4293
      @charliezitterbart4293 Год назад +4

      YO I would watch this!

    • @UniquelyAwful
      @UniquelyAwful Год назад +11

      Yes stuff like blackwater warcrimes and PMC Wagner etc etc

    • @ukraine7249
      @ukraine7249 Год назад +14

      Wagner?
      Basically a convict with a rusty AK walking slowly towards certain death whilst intoxicated on vodka 😅😅😅😅

    • @stoops187
      @stoops187 Год назад +1

      That would be dope

    • @dylanbrown2797
      @dylanbrown2797 Год назад

      @@ukraine7249 i thought the wagner group was a highly trained and secret Russian private military with high tech weaponry

  • @gluedtothemouse
    @gluedtothemouse Год назад +59

    My dad met some Gurkhas when he was in Afghanistan with the Marines. I don't remember what he traded, but my family is now the proud owner of a Gurkha kukri knife

  • @sheepy719
    @sheepy719 Год назад +6

    17:27 I love the guy who just swings in the air with his axe for no reason

  • @jackzed2020
    @jackzed2020 Год назад +31

    The reason as to why the legionnaires wore the sword on the right was due to the tight formations. That stuff is worth an own video, so many details.

    • @alexandersokolov4125
      @alexandersokolov4125 Год назад +3

      Honestly the worst part of a legion would be that hundreds if not thousands would March with those tower shields and plant them into the dirt and form up and often carried two pilums it was like a throwing spear that was designed to penetrate enemy armor and then bend off after hitting a bone making it virtually impossible to remove and it was super heavy so it would often cause fatal tearing damage and was known to take men of armor off of horse back so imagine trying to charge this wall defended line in ancient times. Like, imagine facing one of the most elite and well-equipped forces of the known world, and see these waves of sticks coming down and impaling your friends and horses alike every time you try to march on that battle line. Not to mention if there is a full Legion present I promise it brought siege equipment there’s scorpions and catapults very likely cavalry massive supply trains like this would be a heavily imposing force to see in the ancient times 7/10 do not recommend charging unless your ready to lose most of that force and it better be damn heavily armed and armored Even the Carthaginians using war elephants struggled to breach those lines, And even if you did break their lines then you get to deal with the war dogs

    • @jackzed2020
      @jackzed2020 Год назад

      @@alexandersokolov4125 I just quote the eleventh doctor who:
      "the best army ever"

  • @K1ngComrade
    @K1ngComrade Год назад +28

    One of my friend’s grandpa who was afghan saved a group of people in a bus during the Soviet-Afghan war

  • @petervonfroster8i
    @petervonfroster8i Год назад +71

    a few more Units that got a respected Reputation that i know of are,
    French Foreign Legion, German Paratroopers or "green Devils", Sturmtruppen, RLI (Rhodesian Light Infantry) and Selous Scouts, SOBR (yes, the Chechen Guys), 32nd Battalion, and the Mercenary Groups that were in Central/Southern Africa in the 60-80s (5th Command and etc.)

    • @ArtjomKoslow
      @ArtjomKoslow Год назад +10

      "SOBR" is an Umbrella-Term like "Speznas". The Chechens are Part of SOBR but are not the entire Unit. And they are better on TikTok than on the actual Battlefield. Their Relive-Attempt at Hostomel was an absolute Desaster.

    • @verycomedyman
      @verycomedyman Год назад +7

      *cackling in 7th Panzer Division and 12th SS-Panzer Division*

    • @malcomx1924
      @malcomx1924 Год назад +1

      @@verycomedyman wasn’t the 12th ss panzer division made up of the hitlerjugend lol?

    • @ArtjomKoslow
      @ArtjomKoslow Год назад

      @@malcomx1924 Yes. Hence the Name. It was a Birthday Present from Artur Axmann, the Leader of the Hitler Youth to Hitler himself. The Men who fought in it were mostly 17-18yo by the Time they saw Combat. Their Officers and NCOs (around 1000 Men) were drawn from the 1st SS-Panzerdivision "LSSAH" who were battle-hardened Veterans of the Eastern Front. This Combination of youthful Spirit and expierenced Staff was a deadly Combination.

  • @bycoxtax8562
    @bycoxtax8562 Год назад +41

    My grand-grandparent was drafted to the blue division, he was one of the ones that preferred to keep fighting instead of coming back to spain, my family didn't knew much but what i learned by searching for documents is that he went with the ss and died in belarus. Funny enough my other grand-grandparent was one of the many spanish republicans that joined the allies and later he liberated Paris, so yeah, i have family history on both sides of ww2

    • @hitlerbrothers8736
      @hitlerbrothers8736 Год назад +2

      What a hero ❤️‍🩹
      What his name ?

    • @FedericoPrieto13
      @FedericoPrieto13 Год назад +8

      The "División Azul" was a 100% volunteer component. The Spanish government allowed those who wanted to go to Germany to join the German army so to say that he was "drafted" is incorrect. And yes, in the Spanish civil war, families killed each other, brothers against brothers, mainly because if your town was behind National lines and the town next door was behind Republican lines, your family could be killing each other, without any ideological motive. The truth is that the Germans were tremendously impressed by the heroism, tenacity and performance of the Spanish soldiers.

  • @jamesrowlands8854
    @jamesrowlands8854 Год назад +116

    It would be cool if you guys covered the danish frogmen there uniforms look like dark spirits from beyond the grave.

    • @mindlessmyriad
      @mindlessmyriad Год назад +2

      Frogmen wear multicam. Anything with the hoods is strictly training

    • @enclavecommsofficer
      @enclavecommsofficer Год назад +8

      Or the Australian SASR troops in Vietnam.

    • @jamesrowlands8854
      @jamesrowlands8854 Год назад

      @@enclavecommsofficer sounds interesting I'll give that a look.

    • @Matt_Wilson01
      @Matt_Wilson01 Год назад

      @@enclavecommsofficer the SASR in nam looked exactly like navy seals, no real defining features to their look

    • @enclavecommsofficer
      @enclavecommsofficer Год назад

      @@Matt_Wilson01 i’m not talking about how they look, i mean their performance in combat over there

  • @eman6940
    @eman6940 Год назад +252

    R.I.P. to all the fallen soldiers that bravely fought for their country🙏

    • @TheRandomRager
      @TheRandomRager Год назад +7

      R.I.P 🥀

    • @mjatriumxironreign8969
      @mjatriumxironreign8969 Год назад

      Rest in piss, Spanish legion

    • @07Alpha
      @07Alpha Год назад +6

      R.I.P

    • @waynedieckmann9840
      @waynedieckmann9840 Год назад +13

      Waste of time fighting each other. We need to work together the filter is coming.

    • @caiusmadison2996
      @caiusmadison2996 Год назад +10

      @@waynedieckmann9840 True. That said, thanks to all fallen who kept immediate catastrophy at bay with their lives. R.I.P. the fallen.

  • @worldwanderer91
    @worldwanderer91 Год назад +72

    "It was a different time, a different enemy. Sixty men, from Tier One teams, were sent to face down a group of five hundred enemy fighters. Their objective: to force the enemy back from a civilian hospital, and keep it's occupants alive. For three days, they held their ground, but the enemy's numbers were too great. The sixty were cut down to fifteen. They wouldn't last another night, and the enemy knew it. Under the cover of darkness, they evacuated the hospital, sending only one of their own to lead the way. The rest returned to the line, and took up positions beneath their fallen brothers. As they lay in wait, the blood from the dead poured over them. The sand stuck to their bodies like a shroud. Changing them. Anointing them. When the enemy drew near, the remaining fourteen rose out of the desert sand. They were like hunters that couldn't be seen, using stealth their enemies couldn't defend against. When the men ran dry of ammunition, they used their blades, and when the blades ran dull, they used their bare hands. When the dust and sand settled, only one of the enemy survived. He was picked up in the desert, wandering aimlessly, traumatized. He expressed warnings to others of a force so menacing and unbeatable, it could only described as supernatural. He called them ...Ghosts."

    • @michaelvo7162
      @michaelvo7162 Год назад +6

      I understood that reference. Underrated game.

    • @bum116
      @bum116 Год назад +8

      Notable people:
      David "Hesh" Walker
      Logan Walker (M.I.A)
      Elias T. "Scarecrow" Walker (K.I.A)
      Thomas Merrick
      Keegan P. Russ
      Alex V. "Ajax" Johnson (K.I.A)

    • @RED-5150
      @RED-5150 Год назад +2

      MGS5

    • @bum116
      @bum116 Год назад +3

      @@RED-5150 wat

    • @unoriginalcontent237
      @unoriginalcontent237 Год назад +4

      "And this really happened?"

  • @danielnavarro537
    @danielnavarro537 Год назад +128

    In times of war, the best men are needed for the most dangerous tasks. Even when all odds are stacked against them, they will prevail. It is interesting to see how special forces and other units, have a strong brotherhood. Partly due to their determination and in the thick of combat.
    As Julius Ceaser said, “It is easier to find men who will volunteer to die, than to find those who
    are willing to endure pain with patience.”
    Godspeed.

    • @Joe-Slow
      @Joe-Slow Год назад

      Brotherhood? Julius Caesar was stabbed by the council, et tu Brutus?

    • @danielnavarro537
      @danielnavarro537 Год назад +12

      @@Joe-Slow More as in Julius’s troops and military. He was stabbed by the council and betrayed as well. That’s something entirely different. I am trying to tell the military side of it.

    • @areaxisthegurkha
      @areaxisthegurkha Год назад

      @@Joe-Slow politicians betrayed Caesar, not the military

    • @ConnieVeenuhs
      @ConnieVeenuhs Год назад +1

      What a quote wow

    • @user-oc3qb4kd7x
      @user-oc3qb4kd7x 5 месяцев назад

      @@Joe-Slow he fought alongside his troops a few times and because of his status and the fact they weren’t fighting a traditional enemy (the Gauls and Celtic tribes) if his army was to fail he would be killed slowly. He put his life on the line and was highly admired by the veterans and officers under him

  • @barth9580
    @barth9580 7 месяцев назад +2

    My grandfather was a flamethrower operator in the pacific during WW2. He died when i was young so i never got to hear any war stories, but my dad told me he didn't like talking about it and only talk to my dad about what he did in the war after my dad had come back from serving in Vietnam. He told my dad he could still see the people faces. I guess lightning people on fire kinda messes with your head a little bit.

  • @joelbittner8791
    @joelbittner8791 Год назад

    Informative video. I learned quite a bit of new terminology, Thanks!

  • @matteocoda6368
    @matteocoda6368 Год назад +39

    It is quite interesting to note that almost every mechanism of a land army which is in use today was already known and coded back in ancient Rome.

    • @lummy3180
      @lummy3180 Год назад +6

      ain’t no way they had night vision back then

    • @matteocoda6368
      @matteocoda6368 Год назад +4

      @@lummy3180" almost every..." eheheh...

    • @J3diMindTrix
      @J3diMindTrix Год назад +5

      Yeah they were absolute pros & spec ops at a multitude of different roles all rolled into one, they were the army, navy, engineer corps, besiegers, artillery units, bodyguard of a commander, builders (of forts etc), all this and more, and had to endure harsh privation, such as hunger and cold, while carrying up to 90lbs of gear, marching 20 miles a day minimum, and still be fighting fit and fresh to fight a battle at any moment. They expanded the boundary of Rome from just the city itself to one of the largest empires in history and fought engagements that are still taught today. Truly a force to be reckoned with.. like many of the other units in this list and beyond the scope of this video... there are a few more I would have personally thought should perhaps have deserved to be included but then this video would be much much longer than it currently is :)
      I wonder what they would think of society today. Would be interesting to know. A bit redundant I know as it's kinda hard to ask them, just a random idea

    • @matteocoda6368
      @matteocoda6368 Год назад +2

      @@J3diMindTriximho the real revolution was that with a good army career you could ascend from literally being nobody to almost being an emperor.
      Another aspect was the fairly good motivation they possessed. They literally were a brotherhood sometimes...

    • @J3diMindTrix
      @J3diMindTrix Год назад

      ​@@lummy3180 Neither did the enemy, so one could argue since it wasn't necessary, no effort was expended to develop it :p Although it could also be considered that there is a theory that people's eyesight was much better back then, they had to use their vision much more than we do today and at distance, perhaps since being more necessary it was more widespread as a trait, the sooner you could see the enemy approaching the more advantageous it was, some evidence for this is that hunter-gatherer-style-based tribes etc that have opted to remain separate from what generally might be called the 'modern world' have comparatively far sharper vision; perhaps even night vision; they need it to hunt better There would also have been far more visibility at night from the moon and stars on a clear night given the lack of pollutant gases covering the skies and population centres in particular today
      ? Perhaps...

  • @darkaidenalex3551
    @darkaidenalex3551 Год назад +15

    i cant get over this retrowave thumbnail, it gives me so much vibes. Apart from the soldier guys they seem scary but still this is great and they also fit in well

  • @2006Mercury
    @2006Mercury Год назад +14

    Ive learned alot and am definitely going to study these subjects more . Thank you

  • @michaelhowell2326
    @michaelhowell2326 Год назад +31

    Gotta admit, as an American I'm super peanut butter and jealous of the British Gurkhas. Those dudes are soooo badass.

    • @littlesweetdreams8825
      @littlesweetdreams8825 Год назад

      Gurkhas are not native to uk bro 😂

    • @Professional_dumbass35
      @Professional_dumbass35 Год назад +2

      *cough* We have delta force and seals. They don’t.

    • @levelupboxing6681
      @levelupboxing6681 Год назад +1

      @@littlesweetdreams8825 A lot of them are born in the UK now and start families there.

    • @levelupboxing6681
      @levelupboxing6681 Год назад +16

      @@Professional_dumbass35 Cough, the UK has the SAS/SBS. Your Delta Force was moddled on the SAS, just like many special forces around the world were. The SAS are the daddies of the special forces game

    • @paulverralls5742
      @paulverralls5742 Год назад +1

      @@Professional_dumbass35 the uk have SAS and SBS. Both the most elite special forces

  • @KnightSlasher
    @KnightSlasher Год назад +25

    Fr the juggernaut unit in call of duty games is very hard to deal with

  • @anthonyfuqboi8211
    @anthonyfuqboi8211 Год назад +45

    I can’t imagine the cruel twist of fate it must have been to have been a fireman who’s job is to save people from fire to then become a flame trooper and your job is to burn people alive 😖

  • @abdulkhafidsulaymaan
    @abdulkhafidsulaymaan 5 месяцев назад

    Great video. This may be my favorite thus far. Have you done a video on the history of weapons? I thought the bit about the kukari knife was very interesting and I'd like to know the whole history of that weapon.

  • @alienbrain2743
    @alienbrain2743 Год назад +10

    Smersh was soviet counter spy special force which is the most secretive special unit until it disbanded after Chernobyl incident and its still has not much information about it

  • @Lybrel
    @Lybrel Год назад +11

    Ah yes, Spetnaz hazing. Ten times worse than a drill sergeant when everyone bullies you. 💪

  • @BeanManolo
    @BeanManolo Год назад +8

    The Gurkhas were so fierce in combat, that only rumours about them made the argentinian troops in the Malvinas/Falklands War fear engaging them in combat, even before the Gurkhas actually entered the conflict;
    So much during the attack to take Mount William, near Port Stanley, the mere vision of the Gurkhas charging in broad daylight was enough to make the argentinian troops almost immediately head to the nearby Scot Guards and surrender in large numbers.

  • @THEDAMINX1324
    @THEDAMINX1324 6 месяцев назад

    I absolutely love the Synthwave Thumbnail with those Soldiers wearing Skull masks, It's absolutely awesome : )

  • @Tommy15670
    @Tommy15670 Год назад +5

    Man, imagine saving people from flames on monday like any other work day and then an officer comes to you and hands you a human bbq machine

  • @DiscoBallGaming
    @DiscoBallGaming Год назад +5

    I like the vaporwave thumbnail. You just know the artists had a lot of fun making it

    • @Gameprojordan
      @Gameprojordan Год назад

      Synthwave not vaporwave. Vaporwave is more like bright pastel colors whereas synthwave is more like deep saturated neon colors

  • @pjhoody
    @pjhoody Год назад +1

    I like that you just get right into the video. No unnecessary intros

  • @liammalone9263
    @liammalone9263 Год назад

    If you do another one of these, I'd love to learn about SAS, who dates wins, the royal guard that shot down about 10 Ira would also be a neat subject

  • @lowlife1368
    @lowlife1368 Год назад +60

    I am pretty sure you don’t want to come across any unit in any war

    • @beepboop204
      @beepboop204 Год назад +14

      except if you are in one of the units who wants to come across other units

    • @Matt_Wilson01
      @Matt_Wilson01 Год назад +4

      @@beepboop204 no special forces unit “wants” to come up against a unit as tough as them, they are mostly trained for hostage rescue or kidnapping/killing war criminals, never heard of a special forces team being sent on a mission to battle other special forces, that’s a worst case scenario and more than likely a suicide mission, special forces are basically ninjas sent to do covert operations.

    • @beepboop204
      @beepboop204 Год назад

      @@Matt_Wilson01 ambushes, patrols, and seek-and-destroy are still things people do, didnt mean to imply it twas a dinkus measurin contest

    • @aidanmagill6769
      @aidanmagill6769 Год назад

      The Italians

  • @blustulagu
    @blustulagu Год назад +10

    Honestly if you are being persued the last people you want after you (of all these units mentioned) is the Ghurkas those fellas are unreal!

  • @shinigamikira9469
    @shinigamikira9469 Год назад +2

    You should also cover the Italian Arditi. Short lived unit from ww1. Was one of the crack units from the war up there with the german sturmtruppen.

  • @KnightSlasher
    @KnightSlasher Год назад +11

    This video has a thumbnail like a music video

  • @Lord_Ronin_The_Compassionate
    @Lord_Ronin_The_Compassionate Год назад +6

    Referring to the Ghurkas as “tough fighters” doesn’t come even remotely close to these capabilities of these guys - they still are the most amazing, aggressive, but with intelligence that far outweighs their background that I’ve ever been fortunate enough to have fought alongside during my brief career (Royal Marine Commando & C Squadron 1978-2008).
    For such a relatively small force* I think that it’s telling just how many VC’s they were issued, especially when being nominated for a VC meant that the Ghurka concerned had to be seen by two others (usually officers). Unfortunately it was frequently the case that by the time a VC type action was going on, the fighting would be so intense that there were no officers/NCO’s left to bear witness, yet the Ghurka would keep on fighting until dead or so badly wounded that he couldn’t wield his Kukri any more.
    It’s not unknown that having severe blood loss, multiple gun shot wounds etc, was seen by them as a reason to stop fighting. On the battlefield they are, in my rather biased opinion, not just some of the most dangerous troops/weapons in themselves, but easily amongst the best. Despite their actions throughout the years they have never been seen as specifically Special Forces Units, despite their abilities since WW2 (and sooner) to perform actions that even the most experienced SF units might struggle with.
    Outside of the fighting they come across as mild-mannered, rather quiet (no braggarts, nor even a hint of the Walter Mitty fantasists that the US and UK are damned annoyed to deal with) and exceptional hosts when having a wet and a digestive biscuit and always the quiet, easy going attitude towards anyone/anything sharing some dits and pleasant company, but frequently avoiding the brutality that accompanies any recollections of
    * there’s a quaint phrase used by various security agencies that tries to relegate the Ghurkas to the equivalent of the local PCSO’s, yet it’s an entirely inaccurate phrase and anyone thinking that the Ghurkas are just an old legacy regiment from the days of the British Empire would be best advised to check the regiments battle honours. Considering the size of their regiment, they seem to acquire battle honours with such regularity that there are few regiments that even come close to their level.
    Anyone that knows how a Bootneck thinks will understand that this comment alone is a tough admission to make for a lifetime Royal Marine Commando ((2Lt - Major (very short while))

  • @Gen_ShadowCompany_203
    @Gen_ShadowCompany_203 Год назад +3

    He legit made Ghost in his thumbnail
    That was never something I thought he'd do, yet again he gave a bomb suited operative a minigun to represent a juggernaut

  • @troypowers8880
    @troypowers8880 4 месяца назад

    I like how they get into Detail about war armor excellent. 🤔👍🏿👍🏿

  • @ronaldneal387
    @ronaldneal387 Год назад

    Great job 👍 love the ghurkas

  • @BlazeIsBOSS
    @BlazeIsBOSS Год назад +4

    Learning about this stuff gives me so much respect to all the warriors from everywhere in the world. It also hypes me up haha

  • @ThrottleUp488
    @ThrottleUp488 Год назад +8

    Great video ❤

  • @MiGallagher
    @MiGallagher Год назад

    Solid list!

  • @neofulcrum5013
    @neofulcrum5013 Год назад +16

    Please cover guerrilla warfare tactics throughout history

  • @cartooncat32exe
    @cartooncat32exe Год назад +5

    Bro I love that you add ghost at the video

  • @RGAMEPLAY_
    @RGAMEPLAY_ Год назад

    Cool synthwave thumbnail! I love it:)

  • @mikechrister2736
    @mikechrister2736 Год назад +2

    It begins and ends with the Ghurkas. So badass and dedicated to the fight and fearless beyond what is normal fearless. You don't EVER want to have to go up against Ghurkas.

  • @navrhy3075
    @navrhy3075 Год назад +7

    You need to do a video on the Sri Lankan civil war. Where the Tamils and the ruling Sinhala were at war from 1983-2009. The Tamil Tigers brought the Indian army to their knees, the Gurkhas and the Paras didn’t stand a chance. They were one of the only known terror groups/guerrilla organizations with their own Air Force. They took over the Maldives and assassinated the Indian prime minister at the time. That war lasted 26 years and didn’t end too long ago, yet it is one of the least known about wars and least talked about.

    • @michaelhowell2326
      @michaelhowell2326 Год назад +1

      It would probably come off more polite and demanding if you asked them to do it rather than tell them they need to. Not hating on you all, man. Just trying to spread some manners.

  • @displaynametheguy
    @displaynametheguy Год назад +3

    Thumbnail: Ghost found a Russian cloning machine

  • @videoplayback_
    @videoplayback_ Год назад

    I loved that Synthwave / RetroWave // Microwave \ Vaperwave style thumbnail, gives me the vibe of bite of 87 and Hotline Miami Massacre.

  • @Someone_Unknown90
    @Someone_Unknown90 Год назад +1

    It’s crazy how firefighters basically people who swore to save people from fires was the same exact ones probably giving the worst death on the battlefield

  • @joke3146
    @joke3146 Год назад +5

    Fact: "Spetsnaz" Comes from Spetsialnoye Naznachenie which means special purpose.

  • @MonBerry
    @MonBerry Год назад +5

    Maaan imagine walking 20-25 miles or even longer in a sandal. Roman legionnaires were on a different level.

    • @zefft.f4010
      @zefft.f4010 Год назад +1

      The caligae, the Roman military sandal, was probably more like a boot. It was strapped quite tightly, sometimes over much of the lower leg, and had protection for the toes. So it's not like they went to war in flip-flops ;)

    • @zackandjessadventures6219
      @zackandjessadventures6219 7 месяцев назад

      ​@zefft.f4010 The image of an army wearing their flip flops is killing me.😂

  • @joob6986
    @joob6986 Год назад

    Excellent video. Part 2?

  • @firewalker1372
    @firewalker1372 Год назад

    I remember the scene from the movie, All Quiet on The Western Front with the flame thrower. It was pretty vicious, and the tanks.

  • @samurairavo
    @samurairavo Год назад +10

    They fr put ghost in their thumbnail.

    • @noahboat580
      @noahboat580 Год назад +1

      Their thumbnail game has been insane this year, sometimes not even haha insane. Look at the War Crimes compilation thumbnail 💀

  • @grapefruitsimmons
    @grapefruitsimmons Год назад +5

    Could easily be re-titled "Biggest Psychopaths in History" or "Worst Mass Murder Squads"

    • @ArtjomKoslow
      @ArtjomKoslow Год назад +1

      To be Part of an Elite-Unit you can´t be a Psycho. Those get easily detected and thrown out. You want Professionals not Gun Nuts. And the Term "Murder" is wrongly placed in a War-Scenario. A Murderer kills on very baed Motives such as Greed, Envy or even Lust. In War you kill because you have to. It´s either them or you. Of Course there are War Criminals but as you already see in the Name even in War there are Rules and at least in Theory those Guys have to face a Military Court.

  • @J3diMindTrix
    @J3diMindTrix Год назад

    So many more that could have been included!.. but yeah I get that we'd be here all day
    Some of my personal choices: Samurai, Knights Templar, Order of the Assassins, ikko-ikki, Shinobi, Berserker, SAS, Mongolian horse archer, war elephant, Persian Immortal, Macedonian phalanx, Winged hussars, Varangian Guard, there are more but as I said, extensive video as it is, maybe a part 2? Or even a video focusing on particular units that won crucial battles, even when severely outnumbered/ outgunned

    • @1eyeddevil929
      @1eyeddevil929 11 месяцев назад

      May the Father of Understanding Guide Us

  • @coreymerrill3257
    @coreymerrill3257 Год назад +19

    Not exactly what I was thinking about when flamethrower units were mentioned...it would be scary but I'd worry more about the guys I read about in soldier of fortune...who regulary invade North Korea together with SK royal Marines for practice and psycological warfare. What's so scary about that and what I read? Imagine you are guarding a missile silo in the center of a wide open ,well manicured football field . You have a sneezing fit for 30 seconds and suddenly you see a six pack of pepsi,coke or Mt dew ,with little us and SK cocktail flags in the drinks . Setting on the launch pad, with no visible intruders . If you ever wonder why NK have not caused more problems and stay to themselves , that's why . Dark opps with gear we won't hear about for another decade infiltrating missle launch sites ,leaving little gifts and egressing without being seen and without violence . Now if you think about it hard, you'll realize there is only one answer to this and it's not a Gillie suit ...they do not work on mowed grass very well. But if you are using stealth tech with spec ops training to travel quietly and leave no trace ...now that's scary . That level of stealth means they can go into civilian houses and busy public buildings without being seen or heard...
    Ahhh, so close to being compitent with the gun info . The 7.62x39mm ak's, used in the 1970s where akm(akms is the folding stock veraions )...Or automatic kalashnicov modernized(translation ) Avtomat Kalashnikova Modernizirovanniy

    • @ding1466
      @ding1466 Год назад +8

      Tf are you talking about?

    • @nikram8908
      @nikram8908 Год назад +1

      @@ding1466 ye

    • @michaelhowell2326
      @michaelhowell2326 Год назад

      AK-47 is just a cover-all for all weapons if the type. It doesn't matter if it's Soviet, Chinese or Czech or whatever. Just like tissue paper is called Kleenex or big trash cans are dumpsters.

    • @coreymerrill3257
      @coreymerrill3257 Год назад

      @@ding1466 birthday parties and card games ...

    • @dirpyturtle69
      @dirpyturtle69 Год назад

      @@ding1466 he’s a human bot that’s paid to espouse propaganda on social media. Russia does the same thing.
      Some North Korean moron sitting in pyong Yang spreading propaganda for his daily slice of bread.

  • @joccuthill3695
    @joccuthill3695 Год назад +2

    my great grandfather was gifted a hand crafted gurka knife when he was in ww2

  • @supertranger0534
    @supertranger0534 Год назад +2

    “Spetznaz GRU you have execute authority”

  • @Legionaer666
    @Legionaer666 Год назад +4

    I would rather face all the other troops mentioned combined than a single Gurkha...

  • @APersonOnYouTubeX
    @APersonOnYouTubeX Год назад

    I fully agree with everything here
    Some of em are just used badly or situational

  • @lt.bagelbites6969
    @lt.bagelbites6969 Год назад

    That synthwave backdrop prolly threw everyone off

  • @squidward7526
    @squidward7526 Год назад +3

    I like all this new WW1 content

  • @areyoutheregoditsmedave
    @areyoutheregoditsmedave Год назад +3

    ive never heard the word “spetznaz” said so many times.

  • @rustynail6819
    @rustynail6819 Год назад +7

    In battle, you as a flamethrower operator did NOT want to be captured. I've heard horror stories of what happened to captured flamethrower operators.

    • @quadroninja2708
      @quadroninja2708 10 месяцев назад

      Flamethrower operators were probably treated with their own medicine

  • @InnocentSorrowRin
    @InnocentSorrowRin 8 месяцев назад

    I wouldn't want to come across a green barett running off of 30 minutes of sleep, cigs, and military grade adrenaline shots like they were candy

  • @TheBurningEngram
    @TheBurningEngram Год назад +7

    First they fought their fires,
    *until then they joined them.*

  • @lucianoosorio5942
    @lucianoosorio5942 Год назад +8

    Ik a teacher who his grandfather was a flamethrower in WW2. He was in Iwo Jima. He didn’t got a single scratch or wound. He met his great grandkids and died in his 90s.

  • @mhsohn6798
    @mhsohn6798 Год назад

    Could you please make video about Italian Special Forces, Arditi?

  • @anubis4496
    @anubis4496 Год назад

    Ghurkas are legendary! Respect from NZL

  • @ChicagoPianist
    @ChicagoPianist Год назад +3

    I’m surprised the 442nd Division isn’t on here.

  • @Red_Salmond
    @Red_Salmond Год назад +4

    I used to play a FPS were the kukri was the best knife, the range was incredible :)

    • @zackandjessadventures6219
      @zackandjessadventures6219 7 месяцев назад

      Farcry 4? They have one there, too. I'm not sure what game you're talking about. Sounds dope, though.

  • @valerianocosta5976
    @valerianocosta5976 4 месяца назад

    See a Theater ...
    Nobody:
    Spetznaz: heavy breathing and readying the canister

  • @TheRisingEagle93
    @TheRisingEagle93 Год назад

    19:30
    5'10" That's like really tall for ancient and classical era! I don't believe that. Back then ppl were tiny.

  • @pedrorocha4817
    @pedrorocha4817 Год назад +9

    30:17
    Con mi canción
    La gloria va
    Por los caminos del adiós,
    Que en Rusia están
    Los camaradas de mi División.
    Cielo azul
    A la estepa desde España llevaré,
    Se fundirá la nieve
    Al avanzar, mi capitán.
    Vuelvan por mi
    El martillo al taller,
    La hoz al trigal.
    Brillen al sol
    Las flechas en el haz
    Para ti,
    Que mi vuelta alborozada has de esperar
    Entre el clamor
    Del clarín inmortal.
    En la distancia queda
    Gozo del hogar
    Con aires de campanas,
    Vuelo de la paz.
    Resuenan los tambores;
    Europa rompe albores,
    Aligerando nubes
    Con nuestro caminar.
    Con humo de combate
    Yo retornaré,
    Con cantos y paisajes
    Que de allí traeré.
    Avanzando voy;
    Para un mundo sombrío
    Llevamos el sol;
    Avanzando voy
    Para un cielo vacío
    Llevamos a Dios.

    • @robertwhite1181
      @robertwhite1181 Год назад +1

      Q bello. Me encanta. Gracias por escribirse.

  • @turnoff7572
    @turnoff7572 Год назад +4

    I know this sounds geeky but i wonder if there's an unit that's really like task force 141

    • @Liquid278
      @Liquid278 Год назад +1

      Since Cpt. John Price is actually based on Cpt. John McAleese from the Royal Engineers 22nd Regiment of the SAS, i’d say the 22nd is 141

  • @chrisnemec5644
    @chrisnemec5644 8 месяцев назад

    Re: the kukuri: this weapon's oldest records date back to the 7th century, way before Nepal was formed. It is said to be a variation of the sickle and loosely resembles another weapon that dates back to Roman times, the falcata.

    • @benlacey8829
      @benlacey8829 18 дней назад

      The falcata originates from ancient Spain.

    • @chrisnemec5644
      @chrisnemec5644 18 дней назад

      @@benlacey8829 It's possible that it predates Roman times, but when I made the post, I couldn't find anything saying that.

  • @mattvanelli817
    @mattvanelli817 9 месяцев назад

    35:00 They basically said "Badges?! We don't need no stinking badges! Hahahaha."

  • @blagojpejov4155
    @blagojpejov4155 Год назад +5

    Nice work simple history

  • @briantriplett2455
    @briantriplett2455 11 месяцев назад +3

    They forgot to add me when I see red

  • @derekmcnulty2559
    @derekmcnulty2559 Год назад

    Love how you show the ghurkha cap badge in WW2 with the crown of Elizabeth II. Khukris are chopping not cutting blades

  • @Five-FiveG59
    @Five-FiveG59 Год назад

    I love this channel ❤️

  • @M1Ascoutsquad45
    @M1Ascoutsquad45 Год назад +7

    369th Infantry
    Buffalo soldiers
    Tuskegee Airmen
    59th Massachusetts Infantry
    761st Black Panther Tank Battalion

    • @CapntSpankey
      @CapntSpankey Год назад +1

      Would love to learn more about all of these!!!

    • @MrPink-pj3ul
      @MrPink-pj3ul Год назад +1

      Vietnam farmers

  • @smtoonworld
    @smtoonworld Год назад +3

    *Spetnasz isn’t a unit or force. Spetnasz just means special*

  • @BicistBoi
    @BicistBoi Год назад

    Bro that thumbnail art is PEAK

  • @stoops187
    @stoops187 Год назад

    Awesome video

  • @kimkillillasfuq8212
    @kimkillillasfuq8212 Год назад +3

    My picks would be Alpha Group (spetsnaz)
    MARSOC (formerly raiders)
    The SAS
    And GIGN.
    Maybe SWC from south Korea

    • @levelupboxing6681
      @levelupboxing6681 Год назад +1

      Spetsnaz? 🤣🤣 I've never seen such an overrated group in my life.

    • @quadroninja2708
      @quadroninja2708 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@levelupboxing6681they are horribly underrated nowadays, not to mention that spetsnaz only means "special forces" (all of them), that's not a particular group. Alpha Group is pretty badass though

  • @patrlckballing
    @patrlckballing Год назад +7

    The best units are the ones we don’t know about

  • @mattiding4150
    @mattiding4150 8 месяцев назад

    Its quite ironic how fire fighter whose job was to put out fire became the one who set In fire

  • @familypowergroup
    @familypowergroup Месяц назад

    0:59 that’s a great point, I think every volunteer firefighter should also have a flame thrower just in case

  • @_.9S._
    @_.9S._ Год назад +4

    "FOAP!"