"The tank was originally invented to clear a way for the infantry in the teeth of machine gun fire. Now it is the infantry who will have to clear a way for the tanks." - Winston Churchill
It's to give the illusion of lifelikeness and animation. It's subtle, requires little effort on the animators part, but also keeps a viewer focused. It's kinda brilliant actually.
This reminds me of the time where The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't. By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is (whichever is greater), it obtains a difference, or deviation. The guidance subsystem uses deviations to generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is to a position where it isn't, and arriving at a position where it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where it is, is now the position that it wasn't, and it follows that the position that it was, is now the position that it isn't. In the event that the position that it is in is not the position that it wasn't, the system has acquired a variation, the variation being the difference between where the missile is, and where it wasn't. If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too may be corrected by the GEA. However, the missile must also know where it was. The missile guidance computer scenario works as follows. Because a variation has modified some of the information the missile has obtained, it is not sure just where it is. However, it is sure where it isn't, within reason, and it knows where it was. It now subtracts where it should be from where it wasn't, or vice-versa, and by differentiating this from the algebraic sum of where it shouldn't be, and where it was, it is able to obtain the deviation and its variation, which is called error.
There are some inaccuracies here. Just an example: Shaped charges do not have a detonator at the end of a cone shaped cavity. The detonator sits right at the back of the HE, reason being you want the shock wave to move rear to front in order to support the formation of the copper jet. At the front of the ‘cone’ (which is there for aerodynamics and stand off), you will more likely see some form of piezoelectric Crystal, making the system ‘PIBD’ or Point Initiating Base Detonating. Kind of like the HESH rounds, but with a shaped charge. I remember being on a job once at a scrap yard where some naff metal was mistaken for ammunition… anyway whilst parked around the corner waiting for the next job to come through (EOD), some guy walks up and knocks on our window: “glad you guys happen to be here- I just found this in my scrap metal”…. Turned out to be an RPG warhead. Crazy what turns up!
7:02 - Granted, manually-guided missiles like the Sagger are themselves quite effective in the hands of a skilled operator (as Israel learned to their sorrow in the early part of the Yom Kippur War, when Sagger-armed Egyptian infantry wiped out a large chunk of Israel's total tank force), but this requires a lot of training to produce missile operators who can effectively steer the missile to the target _and_ avoid losing their nerve (and letting the missile go wild) under enemy fire.
So, tank armor has explosives that counter the missile explosion, but javelin missiles have counter counter explosive that counter the counter explosives on the armor 😂
5:45 - Of course, unguided rockets are also vastly cheaper than guided, so you can afford to simply shoot lots of them at the enemy tanks to make sure that some of them hit (and keep in mind that many of the misses will still end up hitting things like the _other_ tanks in the formation, as well as creating havok in the escorting infantry [although admittedly less than rockets with dedicated anti-infantry high-explosive warheads do]).
5:06 Unlike rocket launchers, the RPG-7 uses a percussion primer as opposed to an electrical one, similar to those found on normal guns. Also, the RPG-7 used a similar method to kick the rocket out of the tube as the M72 LAW and the PanzerFaust.
I watched this whole video hoping you went into more detail about the Javeline. Maybe do a whole video on that OK I get it uses the warhead to seek out the enemy that's why it's fire and forget. But I knew all this before the video
It's ironic that on the anti-vehicle weapon saturated battlefield of today the safest place to be is in the infantry. It used to be the other way around for the vast majority of large scale human warfare history.
Well I’m an 0352 in the USMC and I can tell you right now, the Saber System that y’all just called a TOW is way more advanced than the Jav. The Saber System is crazy, I suggest y’all do a little more research on it and then make another video. But it was a good video, that was the only mistake I found. Good job.
@@Jacmar56 and for the missile itself, It will break your bank account. Even the Ukrainians who only manage to buy a few launchers and missiles for 280+k
@@LEGIONCABAL The problem here is can javelin destroy a tank, now it surely can but what are the chances, Only 20% chance to destroy any tank for the javelin
For what I know, Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (or ATGMs) they are missiles that can be guided using a controller. They are usually HEAT shells being guided.
From the videos of Syria war. There are many Syrian's tanks destroyed by anti-tank guide missiles supplied by Western countries. Anti-Tank Guided Missile are extremely effective.
Few things are as deadly for a tank, as a infanterist with a AT-weapon that managed to sneak up on them. Except with a ATG, the need to sneak into the flank or aft is entirely negated - it jsut flies up to hit the top by itself.
The TOW 2 missile no longer has wires guiding it and is also now a fire and forget. It is not really all that man portable and is normally carried on vehicles. The Bradley fighting vehicles have a lifting arm or wing that has two TOW 2 missile launchers or maybe it's a single launcher with two missiles. I have never served in a bradley unit.
The explanation of a shaped charge here is a little confused. There is a copper cone with explosives outside it and the tip of the cone actually points away from whatever is supposed to get destroyed. This causes the tip of the cone to get compressed by the explosives and get forced forward which is where the molten stream comes from. The damage that these weapons cause isn't from the temperature of the molten metal but instead from speed that it's moving.
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TOW and milan weapons are cannons because you must put them under to the ground...F-92 Stinger,RPG-7 and carl Gustav are anti-tank weapons because you have them to your shoulder.
Love how they explained it but barely showed how it actually works lol. Just left us with our imagination
Well infographics show is low tier, so can’t expect much.
I mean when it comes to wire guided systems the US military tends to leave alot to the imagination as well 😂😂😂
That’s why we have ksp
The question is can it destroy amoured train
Tested to take 1 nuclear missile not lieing its true
Too long, didn't finish
"The tank was originally invented to clear a way for the infantry in the teeth of machine gun fire. Now it is the infantry who will have to clear a way for the tanks." - Winston Churchill
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HEAT is actually high explosive anti tank just saying
i realised they said High energy and i was laughing for atleast 5 mins XD
@@Breeki01 I just said no it doesn’t and decided to Google, confirmed I was right
And wire guided torpedoes in WW2 was a rare thing. As for WW1 - nuts!
Same thing lol the energy is the explosive that being push out lol
The fact that it stops for a short second right after launching makes me feel uneasy
It doesn't stop, the second booster hasn't kicked in yet
yes
I think it has an arming distance so it has to fly a certain distance first before it arms itself. many launchers have those
to protect gunner from back blast..
@@faizanzamberi9208 thats correct
This faintly reminds me of holt saying that the phone beeps too fast to be an IED. I love Wildlands
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You say: "Mr.Missile, you see that tank over there? I don't want to see it anymore"
Mr.Missile: *I gotchu fam*
Mr Missile is a real stand up guy
Anti-tank guided missile:*exists*
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@@sujeet1979 you want to say what content is on your channel not just ask for subs
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Have you noticed that all the people in the video are constantly nodding 🙈
Even the tank barrel is also nodding up and down 😂
@Ronald Zhao no its trying to aim for the head but the guy keeps jumping
you know too much. you must be nodded
It's to give the illusion of lifelikeness and animation. It's subtle, requires little effort on the animators part, but also keeps a viewer focused. It's kinda brilliant actually.
@@mastermindepsilon9517 Nods
Did my comment get deleted?
Infographics getting salty over a little critique??
Normal grenade: i have the speed of a thrown ball
Rocket propelled grenade: i have the speed of a rocket.
Yeah
aim-9 sidewinder I AM SPEED
Ya mate shut up
?? Whats the point of this meme
@@seyoftime9999 oh you wouldnt get......sigh
Great video!
1:36 gotta love the floating arm
The explosion more expensive than my salary
This reminds me of the time where The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't. By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is (whichever is greater), it obtains a difference, or deviation. The guidance subsystem uses deviations to generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is to a position where it isn't, and arriving at a position where it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where it is, is now the position that it wasn't, and it follows that the position that it was, is now the position that it isn't.
In the event that the position that it is in is not the position that it wasn't, the system has acquired a variation, the variation being the difference between where the missile is, and where it wasn't. If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too may be corrected by the GEA. However, the missile must also know where it was.
The missile guidance computer scenario works as follows. Because a variation has modified some of the information the missile has obtained, it is not sure just where it is. However, it is sure where it isn't, within reason, and it knows where it was. It now subtracts where it should be from where it wasn't, or vice-versa, and by differentiating this from the algebraic sum of where it shouldn't be, and where it was, it is able to obtain the deviation and its variation, which is called error.
I've seen that exact explanation across like 10 videos😂
There are some inaccuracies here. Just an example: Shaped charges do not have a detonator at the end of a cone shaped cavity. The detonator sits right at the back of the HE, reason being you want the shock wave to move rear to front in order to support the formation of the copper jet. At the front of the ‘cone’ (which is there for aerodynamics and stand off), you will more likely see some form of piezoelectric Crystal, making the system ‘PIBD’ or Point Initiating Base Detonating. Kind of like the HESH rounds, but with a shaped charge. I remember being on a job once at a scrap yard where some naff metal was mistaken for ammunition… anyway whilst parked around the corner waiting for the next job to come through (EOD), some guy walks up and knocks on our window: “glad you guys happen to be here- I just found this in my scrap metal”…. Turned out to be an RPG warhead. Crazy what turns up!
7:02 - Granted, manually-guided missiles like the Sagger are themselves quite effective in the hands of a skilled operator (as Israel learned to their sorrow in the early part of the Yom Kippur War, when Sagger-armed Egyptian infantry wiped out a large chunk of Israel's total tank force), but this requires a lot of training to produce missile operators who can effectively steer the missile to the target _and_ avoid losing their nerve (and letting the missile go wild) under enemy fire.
Who would’ve thought this would be relevant a year later
It goes boom
We need to start handing these out to the Ukrainians
We did
@@zombiTrout more
@@jcamaya1395 The good news is that these are working better than expected.
I have NEVER searched the exact title of a video to find it was posted TWO days ago. This is amazing.
I am a future anti tank missile operator 🇸🇴
So, tank armor has explosives that counter the missile explosion, but javelin missiles have counter counter explosive that counter the counter explosives on the armor 😂
basically yes
5:45 - Of course, unguided rockets are also vastly cheaper than guided, so you can afford to simply shoot lots of them at the enemy tanks to make sure that some of them hit (and keep in mind that many of the misses will still end up hitting things like the _other_ tanks in the formation, as well as creating havok in the escorting infantry [although admittedly less than rockets with dedicated anti-infantry high-explosive warheads do]).
5:06 Unlike rocket launchers, the RPG-7 uses a percussion primer as opposed to an electrical one, similar to those found on normal guns. Also, the RPG-7 used a similar method to kick the rocket out of the tube as the M72 LAW and the PanzerFaust.
Thank you, at this point I was sure this vid is bs with little research (poor graphics until then was my only concern) hey - room for improvement
Thanks!
At 3 am the right video to watch.😂
you know what's weird this is educatioal buts it is really entertaining
03:40 best scientific animation ever
I watched this whole video hoping you went into more detail about the Javeline. Maybe do a whole video on that OK I get it uses the warhead to seek out the enemy that's why it's fire and forget. But I knew all this before the video
They combined turbografx with info to come up with this channel name
the missile knows where it is at all times
It's ironic that on the anti-vehicle weapon saturated battlefield of today the safest place to be is in the infantry. It used to be the other way around for the vast majority of large scale human warfare history.
Just look how the Russians are doing
Full 180. Death tins in Ukraine 🇺🇦.
Fun fact: the javelin was made by the famous calculator company “Texas Instruments”
Really that’s interesting. They make great calculators
Well I’m an 0352 in the USMC and I can tell you right now, the Saber System that y’all just called a TOW is way more advanced than the Jav. The Saber System is crazy, I suggest y’all do a little more research on it and then make another video. But it was a good video, that was the only mistake I found. Good job.
high explosive anti-tank = HEAT
the 1st is secrets of meditation
somebody probably already said it but: it works because the missle knows where it is by knowing where it isnt.
I learn more here than i do in online school
The Javelin costs as much as a middle class American house.
If I remember correctly a javelin missile is 80k
@@Jacmar56 and for the missile itself, It will break your bank account. Even the Ukrainians who only manage to buy a few launchers and missiles for 280+k
why do i have a felling you read too many c.o.d qoutes after you died playing the game😂😅
can your house destroy a main battle tank?
@@LEGIONCABAL The problem here is can javelin destroy a tank, now it surely can but what are the chances, Only 20% chance to destroy any tank for the javelin
Infografic show; please do a video on John jones who got stuck and died from being upside down for over 27 HOURS!!
Last time i was this early Queen Elizabeth was still a child.
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@@sujeet1979 sorry i dont speak sub beggar language
You werent even alive then
@@carzofperth yes he was he just said so
6:17 They didn't have wire guided torpedoes in either world war, the US started to issue them in 1960.
Missiles, torpedoes, bombs, mines, dynamites, grenades, fire crackers, sparkles, and other kinds fiery explosives are pretty tight
Nothing stops Russian tanks like a Ukrainian with a Javelin missile.
Javelin isn't good.
This aged like wine
@@Chetanarora2308 like a very expensive wine
If you are confused about what the rounds do when they hit, there are a lot of great RUclips videos showing the process.
*The missile knows where it is because it knows where it isn't*
So this is how Ukraine is fighting
Thx learnd somthing
“the missile knows where it because it knows where it isn’t”
i like it how they are all smiling
For what I know, Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (or ATGMs) they are missiles that can be guided using a controller.
They are usually HEAT shells being guided.
From the videos of Syria war. There are many Syrian's tanks destroyed by anti-tank guide missiles supplied by Western countries. Anti-Tank Guided Missile are extremely effective.
ATGM, also known as APGM or Anti-Personnel Guided Missile. Great for long range guerrilla attacks against soldiers on foot
Turns out they work great
Good gifts, Thanks to germany! 🇳🇿🤝🏾🇺🇦
? Javelin is literally an American weapon sent by US military
US!
Plus the flag is not a German flag, is from New Zealand lol
Javelin= 🇺🇸
NLAW= 🇬🇧
AT4= 🇸🇪
It is awesome to watch the infographics show I like try not to use your hands
You destroyed their anti-air radar?!!!
It wasn’t one of the targets but way to go Boss!
Thats so weird I was googling this earlier today
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Amazing animation and information..!! Thank you for the update..!!
Can you guys do a video about active protection systems like the Shtora-1?
1:36 i think something wrong with the arm rendering there
Tanks, low flying aircraft, and bunkers, fire and forget, 11B1P2C. It's a gimbal attached to the missile that finds the picture you take with the CLU.
Few things are as deadly for a tank, as a infanterist with a AT-weapon that managed to sneak up on them.
Except with a ATG, the need to sneak into the flank or aft is entirely negated - it jsut flies up to hit the top by itself.
The TOW 2 missile no longer has wires guiding it and is also now a fire and forget. It is not really all that man portable and is normally carried on vehicles. The Bradley fighting vehicles have a lifting arm or wing that has two TOW 2 missile launchers or maybe it's a single launcher with two missiles. I have never served in a bradley unit.
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Well RPG-7 is primer fired, not electrically. Primer detonated initial charge and once grenade is far enough rocket engine kicks in.
Everybody gansta until you see a guy standing on messile going towards you
I was one of the designated Javelin Gunners and my Platoon and that thing was so annoying to carry and shoot
Umm if it's 100kg to a square inch and you have the same weight to 1/2 a square inch it's actually 4x so 400kg per square inch.
I need this weapon for close range
what
This video taught me a new word, "windage"
*How does it Actually Work? Simple: They Guide Anti-Tank Missiles! Duh!!*
YESSSSSS BABY!!!!!
@@blazingfury2033 but I can lol
Ok?
This video reminded me about cod ghosts. I remember having an anti helo rpg in one of the first mission.
1:34 Cannot unsee the giant arm
Big gun go boom boom
Do a video on why American camp was created on Friday Harbor (day 3)
I love tow missiles in video games like battlefield
Make a video on Amourshiping.
Probably the most used weapon at the moment now!
The explanation of a shaped charge here is a little confused. There is a copper cone with explosives outside it and the tip of the cone actually points away from whatever is supposed to get destroyed. This causes the tip of the cone to get compressed by the explosives and get forced forward which is where the molten stream comes from. The damage that these weapons cause isn't from the temperature of the molten metal but instead from speed that it's moving.
Been watching this guy for years and just now realized he’s been tricking me into learning history
@What Yes What, What do you want What? and Why are you saying WHAT What?
John 3:16
King James Version
16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Amen 🙏!
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It's like they had a crystal ball into 2022
anti tank costs more than a tank, cool
I want to see someone use a TOW missile through an obstacle course.
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The Slow Mo Guys have a great video on shaped charges, called explosive chain reaction, if you need a better understanding of the tech
Did they really say HEAT stands for "high energy anti tank" 😭😭
It "High Explosive Anti Tank" i think?
@@Stupid_lil_rat yes it is
@UCCduStDlnyCsDlZZmMCip9Q you wouldn't be caring about anything... except maybe how they're gonna find all the little bits of your body to bury
yeah..... made me cry too :/
@@Combatwombat-sn7ng edgy
You can thank Heady Lamar
Well according to Battlefield, you shoot once, find out the missile fell short, and then you get blown up.
HEAT: goes through armour
Spaced armour: no
Tandem Charge: YES
APS: no
@@mapletreepower7038 APFSDS: YES
@@Supergolem12345 invisibility: no
@@mapletreepower7038 Heat Vison: YES
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I LOVE HOW THEY USE A RPG-7 STYLE WARHEAD FOR THE BAZOOKA AND A BAZOOKA STYLE WARHEAD FOR THE RPG-7
The Battle of Mactan - How did it ended?
*please make this.*
Am i the only one who has a bike capable of changing the trajectory of an anti tank missile?
Very nice.
wait so the narrator is named Robin right? if so, love you Robin!
So this Call of Duty Modern Warfare, ok ok. Remember at that part were you must pick up the Javalne Launcher to destroy the vehicles on the bridge?
Can you do a video on "target lock" how does an aircraft detect this? What is this?
WW1:
- sir, our men cannot defeat their defence!
- send in our tanks!
WW2 and later:
- sir, the have tanks!
- send in our men!
TOW and milan weapons are cannons because you must put them under to the ground...F-92 Stinger,RPG-7 and carl Gustav are anti-tank weapons because you have them to your shoulder.
Since you talk about ATGM. In news said, Russia are develop new ATGM which capable destroy drone. I mean any drone.