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South Korean soldiers encounter Australia's most dangerous wildlife
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- Опубликовано: 3 апр 2021
- An emu asserts its dominance to members of the Army Special Warfare Command
Source: Facebook user 이웅렬
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#australia #korea #southkorea
헐 제가 찍은 영상이 이렇게 퍼질줄은^^;
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호주에 군사교류 같은거 가신건가요? 우로봣! 에뮤님을 향하여 받들어~ 총
연합훈련인가요
가던길 계속가길 바라는게 보이네요..ㅋㅋ
오 푸카푼얄인가요??제가 사는곳인데 한국분들께서 오셨었네요 괜히 반갑네요ㅎㅎ거기 부대도 들어가 봤는데
emu walking like it was inspecting the korean soldiers to see if they were worthy to step on it's land
It's part of the 1932 peace treaties , emus can go wherever they want, even in shooting ranges
@@riccardobalbo234 DAMN THEY SAVAGE
@@riccardobalbo234 seriously? there's an actual treaty stating that??
@@jabberwocky1790 do you think birds can sign a treaty? It was a joke
@@riccardobalbo234 well, I figured there could've been someone representing the emus, but yeah now that I think of it, it is absurd
"Careful, boys, those birds won a war ower there once"
Twice, actually.....
@@xNaIVItYx all they had to do was buy better fences 😂
@@Mike0405H Trump was right all along! XD
At maximum cost, casualties were high, lest we forget
These guys are in Aus - you can hear the announcer and the trees in the background are all gum trees. The emus just do whatever they want here. Usually their fine just don't provoke them! They growl and its super deep and creepy
The Emu purposely walked in front of the firing range to get shot just to find an excuse to go to war with humans again, sadly it didn't go as planned
He underestimated human intelligence
They never signed a peace treaty
@@Bush_Tucker ceasefires in effect until they start shooting at each other again. Imus don't want to be the one to fire the first shot so they're trying to get the human to fire first
@@wormcatman8652 they don't want to fire the first shot but we all know they want war
*Sadly*
Emu: "We took out Australia last time, now it is time to teach south Korea a lesson."
Noo, that sort of 'inflation-atory' comment will get peter'backbencger 50 000€ a week que_ball can't entertain half eaten kadichaman has rights to kill and poison half of "THEIR-baby dolphins eating Goanna taste good on dugon-toast secretly lease THEIR,LAND,, to international co-op land development companies-STRALUA, garRETTE,' I think that's it, no wait ,,'secretly lease u.s. millitary pine-gap' land -at black bottom prices,,-sale', ,,agreement, as well as Hilton occupying SACTRET aboriginial land site in Cairns, ,,,,,🛸🌀🌀🌀🌪️🦎
@@battearfoxx9167 Is that in English?
@@colorado841 yes, or Bri,, no australisIan yes, antarti'kan
@@battearfoxx9167 I am not familiar with the conflict that you are referring to, nor do I understand the figures of speech that you are using, and the grammar that you use doesn't make sense to me.
So I have no idea at all what you are talking about.
Remember, the Emus never did sign a peace treaty with Australia... Stay vigilant my brothers (respect from the US Army)
Damn, good point mate. 😄
That made me laugh really good. Thank you.
Thanks for making me laugh 😂
You joking, the Emus toke over Australia, now they are the ones in command of Australia
@@krysc3278 Then the Australian Defense Force should rise up in a war of independence. We in the US Army will gladly assist.
The soldiers respect the EMU’s mobile sovereignty. Just as they were taught when they first came to Australia for training, for they know a fight against an EMU is a real war of attrition.
Great Emu War OK HA.....
My brother and I raised them in the US for a couple of years. They were cool animals. And not hard to run down and catch if you could herd them along a fence. They have three BIG claws on each foot and can kick faster than a horse (but not with as much strength) and their claws will shred your clothes and your skin and some meat pretty well. We'd grab them from the side, with one hand on their chest, swing behind and slightly over their back end to stop and contain them. Then, as gently persuasive as possible, we'd push them down into a sitting/laying position so we could perform "vet checks" on them. I never saw any of them being "mean" animals to humans or to each other and we had about a dozen breeding pairs and 50 or more chicks through adult in age. The chicks made a sort of whistling sound. The adults didn't seem to make any sounds except for the males, which would make a low, booming drum-like sound. They didn't peck or bite us -- except if they saw something flashy that caught their attention like a woman with earrings. They'd snatch it in an instant!
No way South Korea can take on the Emu, they don't have the Rounds for it, Emu's with chew them up in the War of Attrition. Emu knows, that was a Challenge! Pretty sure the US is thinking about a Draft, but that is only after the French Fail at taking on the Emu!
@@randyross5630 Well, they are pretty good eating. Got a drumstick that would choke Henry VIII.
@@yepiratesworkshop7997 It's not Wise to Tempt the Emu!
Emu Colonel inspects the Australian Demilitarised Zone after their victory in the 1st Emu War, c. 1934, colourised
One of the funniest RUclips comments ever 😂😂😂😂
I usually find these jokes dumb as fuck, but I gotta admit, this one was good. Actually made me laugh. Bravo.
@@mofo6907 no shit, why do you think half the comments are about it? r/woooosh
@@mofo6907 bruh your not that dumb are you lmao and just so you know it was 3 people up against 20,000 birds with 10,000 rounds and it took 10 round to take one out do the maths
@@KAYLEBHD yeah they fucken lost
The South Koreans had no idea how close they came to death. I'm Canadian and even we tell our kids about the Great Emu War.
You dont know much about ROK (Republic of Korea) soldiers. They earned quit the reputation during the Vietnam war, the Viet Cong feared the ROK so much so, that the ROK was avoided AT ALL COSTS.... So bad was their reputation during the Vietnam war, accusations of WAR CRIMES, that the UN DEMANDED that the ROK be REMOVED from the battle fields in Vietnam. Seems the ROK do do follow the 'Marcus of Queensburg, RULES of war'..... Look it up and report beck to me here.
@bean machine man they ate fallen men?? What a monster
@Impersonal Brahman I have PTSD from dealing with Canadian Geese aka Cobra Chickens.
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@bean machine don't forget they outrun bullets and machineguns are totally ineffective
@@Maximillion666 It saddens me this man does not know how to deal with a mere canada goose. He even allows himself to fall prey to a pincer maneuver. Thankfully the second goose saw fit to pity this weakling. He appears to strike with intent to cause fear. Canada geese do not know fear, only suffering and dread. This man was simply unprepared. Truly a sad day for humanity.
They laughed but little do they realise that their lives were spared
oh maybe their laugh about aussie army who get beaten by this creature
Emu: heeey, so you are the ones the 3rth Crocodile Regiment was training right? Good day lads.
Korean Soldiers: good day commander Emu
@@krysc3278 you know your history
It could kill them pretty easily if it wanted to and they were off guard
Yeah, all one dozen or so men against thousands and thousands of emus. When you consider the shear size of Australia and the mode of transport during that period, the whole idea of mass culling them was absurd from the beginning. Memeable all the same.
Ive edited this so nobody knows how i got this much likes :D
Shiit I saw you that day, you were the gunner on the heli yeah?
@@Demo-mu7ob He was the helicopter itself
@@Demo-mu7ob No no, I was the gunner, he was the pilot, you gotta get your mind right son.
EMU:Great Emu War
@@petergriffen3731 Didn't y'all cover me while the emu's were running at our defensive lines.
Plot twist: The Emu was a hidden Drill Sergeant secretly inspecting the men.
lmao
The True Australian Army
That is quite a plot twist lmao
He was a Trojan Emu...
It's just a scout, he'll be back with reinforcements
hahahahah australia lost a war to emus
@@akiera2
No we didn't! They cheated!
@@AdamAdamHDL Ignore him. Only those who fought in the Great Emu War know what it was like. All they see is the Korean special forces troopers too afraid to take them on!
Even that Canadian soldier knew best to keep his rifle in his arms.
Their experience with the Canada Goose has them to be wary of a bird of that size.
@@jinngeechia9715 Those bastards are mean
Man you have no idea, I have actual scars...
He even said Fuckin Hoser 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@leeofthevoid Physical or mental scars?
Koreans: so these were the emus that defeated the Australians
Emus: so these were the koreans that the Vietnamese feared
This will get 1k likes soon
Damn righf
Looters fear them too.
@@Joshua_N-A ah yes the rooftop koreans
@@HertaSeggs some of them are probably ROKA and ROKMC veterans who fought in Vietnam.
He's so confident and fearless even when walking across a shooting range.
that's cause an emu can take a fair few rounds and still take off at full speed
@@ethanw9669 Bruh those creatures have no right lookin that cute while being able to take shots from a truck mounted machine gun and live. XD
You think that's a normal bird? That's a bird that could survive SAM and AGM mate. Bullet is nothing to them
That’s because he’s got 0 idea what a shooting rage is 😂
@@halo3odst395 Thats the joke you dunce
The Emu soldier is so skilled that it lets the prisoners keep their guns.
Fk 😂😂
Canadian: Oh a Emu :D
Korean: Alright, let's wait a little bit.
Australian: Go get the tanks!
No you need Steve
Australian: EVACUATE THE CONTINENT IT'S COMIN RIGHT FOR US
Australians don't give a shit about an emu.... why would we rush to get tanks?
@@zanecosgrove4820 because last time a couple of Vickers machine guns weren’t enough
Wait a minute the Emu is the tank
"These fools are clueless of the power my species holds over theirs"
Emu be like "ah nice guns, too bad they wont save you from me"
Korean: Look at the size of that chicken!!!
Emu: Look at the size of those olives!!!
This cracked me up so much 🤣🤣🤣
Olives?
@@bobbyboucher1936 Their balls
Now that's some top quality comedic comment.
Embracing the highly risky guerilla patrol, the last of the First Emu Division (FED) gains nearly a half minute of info at point-blank ranges while not being detected. *mission successful*
Lol
Comrade emu well done now wait until next order come
0:02 "F*cking Hoser" Yep, that one's Canadian.
Lmfao great catch! Yup he’s a Canadian alright XD
He even said “eh”. Confirmed Canadian
While at 0:03 the Korean guy murmurs “Chicken” lol
SKoreans, "Can we eat it?"
Aussies, "you can try"
Hahaha that one bird could probably feed the whole squad!
One Emu egg = 12 Chicken eggs.
Bet i could beat it
" He moves like a bird, lightly, bobbing his head. And you keep still because you think that maybe his visual acuity is based on movement like T-Rex - he'll lose you if you don't move. But no, not the Emu raptor. You stare at him, and he just stares right back. And that's when the attack comes. Not from the front, but from the side" -
Dr. Alan grant
Clever girl
Footage of one of the soldier from the Emu's Liberation Force guarding the DMZ
Remember, the Australian Army with Artillery and machine guns lost to those things. Very dangerous being, hope for the further safety of the Korean soldiers.
Don't forget our aircraft! their AAA capacity was ruthless.
It was just 3 dudes a jeep and a Lewis gun
My comment was sarcasm, and I’d like to believe his was too.
eh? what artillery?
The person leading the "campaign" was an Artillery Officer , Major G. P. W. Meredith, but there was no artillery used.
Seems he didn't know the effective range of a lewis gun, or had imbibed on too much "emu lager" (WA beer of choice) and got the lewis gun mixed up with his preferred weapon, the QF 4.5" Howitzer and ordered the open fire at too great a range, and emus being smarter than your average potato (and apparently artillery major of the 1930's) dispersed, and used their two big advantages... speed and a stubborn reluctance to die even when hit by .303 rounds
I think this Emu was just checking to see the weaponry and who was in charge, noticing better equipment than WW1 machine guns, and no Artillery officers, decided discretion was needed.
They watch, and wait, when the time comes, they will strike.
Fun fact.. emu tastes great if cooked slowly like most "game" meats, very nice when roasted on a spit.
Sadly the humans won an earlier emu war in Tasmania (1800's) It was before federation, so the British were in charge and typical of the British at that time, they wiped out the entire population, along with the Tassie Tiger, and the Tasmanian Aborigine.
All jokes aside, the Australian commander who led the soldiers in that operation IIRC said that the emus would match the greatest human armies in the world in terms of their ability to dodge weaponfire and mobility. He was flabbergasted by their abilities.
"you stare right at him, and he'll stare right back at you AND that's when the attack comes, not from the front, but from the sides... And the other two Emus, you didn't even know we're there" 😂
Clever girl
As an Australian, I enjoy seeing people reaction to our wildlife.
Two deadly forces staring each other down, Truly a sight to behold.
I bow down to his royal majesty true lord of Australia the Emu !
salute!
@@Lord_Unicorn ave
Salute
@@shashankvishwakarma4421 salve
Salute!
He's a veteran of the emu wars paying his fellow soldiers some respect.
Must be a bloody old Emu.
Sensible boys, keeping their distance. If you can see one, theres 20 you didn't see! :) Hello from Australia to our South Korean mates!
"Watch from a distance, thats the bird that did our aussie mates dirty all those many years ago"
My goodness, these South Korean soldiers didn’t realise how much danger they were in! that’s just the scout!
Border guard
@@rainmanhart2809 You mean the ROK Special forces guy?
"Careful you guys, we lost a war to them!"
for anyone confused why Korean soilders on Australian soil, we have joint operations with Korea, one training facility is in the state of QLD in a rural town called Oakey.
Good to see Korea here in australia.would love to see us training more together.
In case you aren't sure: that is a live firing range for 300m. That bird knows it is a live firing range. That is a walk of pure dominance.
I remember when I was stationed with Korean soldiers (I'm an America soldier/citizen) and their reactions to thinhs they've never seen before are genuinely hilarious. They're like curiously concerned
Yo the first soldier on the left is Canadian btw
Had a thought if it was a Canadian uniform but yee
How do you know it is? Someone else claimed that but he's not wearing anything that identifies him as Canadian and the people with a Canadian accent speaking are behind the camera
@@zanecosgrove4820 he's wearing a Canadian army uniform and he's holding a C7 assault rifle, the primary rifle for Canadian infantry.
@@Apache410 he also says ya fuckin hoser
Little do they know that's actually a great Australian war hero
I love the thought of South Koreans who never heard of the Great Emu War watching this video and then reading the comments section and finally hearing about it.
And that's me lolol🤣
An Emu is just a troop carrier hosting deadly Australian insect life whose bite generates green smoke as you die..
My father was MAC-V, he said the ROK Marines and the soldiers from OZ were the most hardcore during his time in Vietnam.
hahahaa I'm Korean-Australian, born in Melbourne and now live in a rural country town. You can hear a Korean soldier at about 0:03 say in an amazed and confused tone "..chicken..?"
ㅅㅂ ㄹㅇ 치킨이라고 말하네요ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
And it was on that day the two soldiers (Korean and Emu) acknowledged themselves as equals as they both are able to put the fear of god within their enemies.
in fact , The emu won Australian 7,000 soldiers in 1932 during 40 day's Emu War. but World Top 5 military power Korean soldiers could win so easily as you think of ways
All one needs to do is say "Emu are good for men's stamina" and the Emu will all be in men's bellies within the fortnight.
actually it was 3 soldiers and 2 machine guns - they hide this stuff in things called books
The emu war is not really a war... It's just a nickname given by the press because the army has been asked to exterminate the pest (the Emu). Well... It quickly became a meme. so you can do it Korea! You have modern weapons and tactics in your side, i belive in you!
Hi from: canada
@@TheNightlessFall yes actually 3 men and 2 machine guns :) - some army !
@@BettyBettyBoBetty Ts’a fucking meme
The Governor General of Australia has appeared.
one of the very few times they've actually appeared lol
@@EAFSQ9 Emu tional speech he gave.
A member of the Emus Armed Forces 2nd Guard Battalion... truly impressive! I respect those brave emus!
Love from India to South Korea and Australia
한국에는 짬타이거Tiger가 있다면
호주에는 짬버드Bird가 있다.
Everyone must respect him. He is one of the veterans of the last great emu war.
I can’t speak Korean but I imagine the man said at 21 seconds into the video, “grab the strap the birds coming around again”
Dont worry, it's just a scout
0:14 "빨리 좀 하고 가자"ㅋㅋㅋ 예비군입니까?ㅋㅋ
그러네 직업군인 그것도 특수전 병과 사람이 훈련중 어떻게 저런말을 하냐 진짜 너무하네 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@@user-hj2tx2yz7u 미필인가? 훈련나간 군인이면 다한다 직업군인이고 일반 병사고
@@user-wk5bl1yh2r 븅쒼 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@@user-hj2tx2yz7u 응 미필~
@@erlichbird 찐이노 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
South Korea has awesome camo gear.
The gear they have on doesn’t look like their regular conventional force. The standard issue helmet for ROKA is the KHB2000, but from the looks of it (can’t make it out as well) it looks like they are wearing an ops core FAST helmet and using ROKPAT (similar to the USMC woodland MARPAT) which is only issued to their SWC (army special warfare command). So my guess is that these guys could be airborne/rangers, special forces.
Those ROK SF i think.
In Australian culture, when an Emu walks past you in a straight line, it means many beers are to be had from that point forward.
I came looking for the Emu War comments and I wasn’t dissapoint.
"Finally, our meeting will be legendary!!" -Both sides, probably.
Australian Soldier to Korean Soldier: "We have met these fearless warrior before..., DO NOT UNDERESTAMINATE THE GREAT EMU HORDE!"
They have menpower
You guys were actually serious, I'm surprised you survive.
“Be careful. They may look harmless, but wait until you see them in battle.”
"Remember, gentlemen. Only pay for what you need. Now carry on."
Hoju's 'most dangerous form of wildlife' lurks in the rivers and the biltongs boys. About 17ft long, with massive teeth and Godzilla bite-force.
This was as intense as the Korean DMZ they are lucky the Emu didn’t do anything
Emu: I know i'm a badass😈
Soldiers: I mean he's not wrong
"That bird wins more wars than us, be careful"
Dang, South Koreas kits are freaking awesome
They looked clean as fuck.
The gear they have on doesn’t look like their regular conventional force. The standard issue helmet for ROKA is the KHB2000, but from the looks of it (can’t make it out as well) it looks like they are wearing an ops core FAST helmet and using ROKPAT (similar to the USMC woodland MARPAT) which is only issued to their SWC (army special warfare command). So my guess is that these guys could be airborne/rangers, special forces doing a joint-training with canadians and aussies.
Yeah, those guys are from ROKSF. Special forces, I can see it from camo. :P
Setting: WW3, The Australian Front
Korean Military Command: "Whiskey Delta, what is your status?"
Korean Lieutenant: "MY GOD, THEY'RE EVERYWHERE! THEIR DINOSAUR-ASS SCALY LEGS! IM BEING KICKED TO DEATH! AHHH! THE BEAK! OH GOD, THE BEAK!!!!"
next minute, pineapples, :the aftef movie, oh god, why so many emus into my pineapples, first the wheat and now this
Beware of Admiral General Great Emu, he was just expecting you, he fought in the great emu war and won. The great emu General has many medals
"My Emu's won a war back in the days, so don't even try it"
Soldier: Attention! (probably...)
Emu: At ease, gentlemen...
That’s an emu veteran about 114 yrs ago when the emu war happened in Australian outback’s
Cheers to South Korea and Australia!
They're witnessing a descendant of the great Emu War that resulted in Australian casualties.
Since the Emus and Australians made peace after the great Emu war, they vowed always to defend one another from invasion through a series of mutual defense treaties. They've both become a force to be reckoned with.
*nervously laughing*
"Chill guy it's just an emu, no big deal....haha- "
Emu: Korean soldiers ! You’re my guard of honour...behave !
호주 국방군도 손놓고 포기한 진정한 강자들
사격장 점검하는 에뮤였다...
The Emu: where's your salute boy, don't you know who I am 🤨🤨.
This doesn't change the fact that Australia has 45 million muscular kangaroos against 25 million humans
와 특전사 장비보소...
아닛!!! 저 새는 호주군을 이긴 에뮤군?
부대시찰하네
@@AHNKOOKK ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Emu scouting the area before calling in an elite unit of Drop-Bears
0:11 he looked like the only good geared sentinel riflemen from ghost recon breakpoint.
조류사단장님 지금 사열중이신데.........다들 빠져가지고 짝다리짚고 난리도 아니네....
오늘도 나라를 지켜주셔서 감사합니다.
Oh.. the war against the Emu in Australia was not a joke
Balls of Steel. So god damn alpha, that this brave Emu Soldier walked across the actual firing range.
He is so powerfull he can cross the enemy training grounds like he owns the place.
That was a reconnaissance emu. You’re all in trouble now.
Kim Jong Un: *furiously scribbling "Release flock of Emus in DMZ" on a piece of paper*
The second man doesn't even bother to pick up his machine gun.
He knows it will do him no good against such a hardened foe.
The good, the bad, and the ugly begins to play
Release a couple pairs of Emu into North Korea, they will take it out in a few years.
Those soldiers had respect for probably the most underrated fighting force that has ever existed. Don't believe me? Ask Australia.
indeed, a truly dangerous animal! it has even won a war with one of the lowest casualties in any war ever fought on earth! truly a creature of legends!
Love the Korean military, always a good time on shift.