if you not include nukes Brazil is higher than uk in terms of millitary firepower......andd lotsss of greetings to beautiful people of Brazil from ❣️🧐🧐🧐 yaah u guessed it correct ⚠️🧠⛰️
@@JustAnotherArmyVet ele falou a verdade o Reino Unido nesse momento se encontra na posição oitava dois países militarmente mais forte do mundo e o Brasil no top 10 o Reino Unido se encontra em oitavo por causa das Armas nuclear que possui o Brasil nem tem arma Nuclear e ainda se encontra no top 10 militarmente o Brasil é muito mais forte que o Reino Unido site global firepower que analisa a capacidade de poder de uma nação saudação do Brasil✌😎💪
Não temos armas núcleares, mas temos usinas núcleares se o Brasil quebrar o acordo que foi feito, sim podemos ter armas núcleares porque os ingredientes temos.
The uniforms are the Caatinga uniforms. Caatinga is a unique biome in Brazil, characterized by being semi-arid, but with a lot of dry and thorny vegetation. The uniform is suitable for the environment, as it has an orange color, more suited to the color pattern of the environment, and is reinforced with leather to deal with the relatively dense, and quite hostile, vegetation. Imagine a dry forest of thorns, that's the Caatinga. In addition, there are a variety of hats used in this environment, all of which are intended to protect the head and neck from the intense sun, and from thorns as well. So the hats have a unique design, resistant to thorns, light and cool. Helmets are unsuitable for these environmental conditions.
@@JustAnotherArmyVet we have diferent uniforms here at Rio Grande do Sul (south) and a huge tradition of 400 years fighting against spanish and freemason sources defending christ honor.
One of the things that saddens me is that our country is almost never remembered for the sacrifices made by our grandparents and great-grandparents in the Second World War. Brazil fought side by side with the Allies to rid the world of Nazi terror, yet few know about it, or it isn't even portrayed in foreign films or documentaries.
Sadly, that is very true. I just finished watching a documentary on World War II on Netflix. In the whole four hours, I don’t remember them mentioning Brazil even one time 😕
Thank you for watching! I'm an infantry corporal of the Brazilian Army and I feel very happy for reactions like this. Yes, that weapon is IMBEL IA2, CAL 5.56. As for the camouflage pattern, there have already been studies for the change, but the pattern we currently use is the one that best adapts to Brazilian tropical conditions, the marines are switching to a digital, but that of the army is still superior in the camouflage function! A big hug!
We used a modernized and nationalized version of PARA-FAL/FAL, CAL 7.62, but we are replacing it with IA2, and only one last update, the army camouflage pattern has been updated to colors more consistent with the camouflage in the environment, but in the same non-s digitized or multicam pattern, we will continue until at least 2027/28 with the "rashed"
Awe, and thank you for watching as well and thanks for your service 🤗🤗!! If you include my desert uniform (DCUs) for Iraq, I think I went through four different uniforms during my career in the Army. Lol 😂
@@JustAnotherArmyVet I'm in my fifth year of service and I'm going to the 3rd uniform standard, being based on the same drawing, I think it doesn't matter the army, certain things never change, CRAZY ORDERS AND CHANGES WITHOUT OBJECTIVE😂😂 I'm looking forward to opening a mission of peace, since I lost the last one in Haiti. And thank you for your service too!
Brazilian army sent around 25.000 men to the italian front in ww2, plus the brazilian air force also in Italy flying P47s. They had a big role in some battles, most especfic in Monte Castelo and they also captured a very large of germans by the end of the war. Could you say it was a very important job for the war? It really depends, if you consider the Italian front as important to the outcome as the campaing in France you could say so.
Aqueles caras correndo sem camisa são de um grupo específico de combate na Caatinga, um clima que predomina no nordeste brasileiro. Uma região seca, quente, e muito agressiva a presença humana.
@@JustAnotherArmyVet Yes, as already mentioned here in one of the comments, it is a unique biome in the world with an area equivalent in size to Spain. A region that needs a lot of skill to survive in combat.
@@JustAnotherArmyVet Its call "Caatinga" which it's kinda like a desertified and much warmer African savannah. 98% of this bioma in the whole world, belongs to Brazil, so we have a unique training to survive on that enviroment. So as a unique type of enviroment, an unique camouflage was developed for this terrain ya know
Thank you for the recognition. Our forces are very good at many things. Very discreet too. A shining example is the jungle. In this situation there is no comparison. I would say that any kind of campaign against us would be almost totally ineffective in this situation. Congrats on the channel.
These guys have to defend the toughest jungle terrain on the planet. One point of interest was mentioning that their army also has police duties. I guess this is common in Latin American countries. Also, when seeing the history of the region, it's incredible how much animosity exists between the Latin American countries, even among the Spanish speaking ones. Brazil is the only Portuguese speaking country so problems with neighbors could be understood, but even Spanish speaking countries don't get along with each other. The Brazilian armed forces have very advanced equipment, and they also have a significant aerospace industry Embraer. This is a video about Brazil in WW2: ruclips.net/video/pr20qE9EBCI/видео.html And these are some videos about weapon systems the Brazilian forces get or make there: ruclips.net/video/ny6sEKcHgKE/видео.html ruclips.net/video/yDgvQYD2v_E/видео.html ruclips.net/video/VyDxCmjFD3g/видео.html ruclips.net/video/nKvc7jG2H9E/видео.html ruclips.net/video/YB8YAWSTggo/видео.html
They really did well in this video presentation, it's enough to be proud to be part of this nation, I'm studying to try to be part of the air force but here it's so difficult, only the best of the best can join the FAB Thanks for your react video!
@@JustAnotherArmyVet The song is a tribute for three brazilian soldiers who die and got buried by the germans in the Battlefield. They sustained position until ran of ammo. Then armed them self with their bayonets and face their death, going right twoards the enemy position. The Germans troops wrote in German "Here lie three Brazilian heroes" on the grave
Ma’am one day Could you make a video talking about enlistment in the USA I am Brazilian I am 17 years old and I live in CT and I always have this doubt, I dream of joining the army
It would be very proftible if you could take at least a glance in what Brasil did in the world war two. I can assure you that if Brasil were not in the front, the war would have taken another scenario. Just for an exemple: a whole Division, i said Division, of the German Army rendered to Brasil. The Brasilian Army gave freedom to many cities in Italy, and Much, Much more! Brasil Is a Giant.
@@marcelocastro5037 thanks! RUclips sometimes blocks links. If you do find some good videos, you’re always welcome to email. Thanks 🙂 JustAnotherArmyVet@gmail.com
Infelizmente por conta de algumas pessoas que comandaram o brasil assinaram um tratado do brasil que não nos permite criar armas nucleares (pior burrice que ja fizeram) e hoje em dia o brasil não investe tanto assim no exercito militar, mais se o presidente investir mais poderemos se torna um pais melhor e mais forte
🇧🇷Ninguém dúvide do gigante Brasil vcs ainda dúvida que nós com tantos teste que fizemos nós não temos essa bomba nuclear quem tem não dis que tem pega a visão
Yes!! When I was in Brazil, I do remember the people speaking Portuguese. I only know a little Spanish though. But, it worked out. I was able to talk to some people in Spanish (since they knew some Spanish as wel) 🙂.
here some info on these guys Although the Brazilian Army was only created during the Brazilian independence process from Portugal in 1822, with units of the Portuguese Army in Brazil that had remained loyal to prince Pedro, its origins date back to the Land Forces used by the Portuguese in the colonial wars against the French and Dutch, fought in the 16th and 17th centuries. In the colonial period, Portuguese king Manuel I ordered military expeditions with the goal of protecting the Portuguese dominions in South America, then newly discovered. As colonization advanced in Pernambuco and São Vicente, the native military authorities and bases of the colony's defensive organization began to be built to defend it against the French, English, and Dutch. The first major interventions were the expulsion of the French from Rio de Janeiro in the 16th century and the Maranhão in 1615. As colonization progressed through the broad territorial expansion movement in the 17th and early 18th centuries, it forced the organization of the defense of the newly conquered territory. In the 17th century, the war against the Dutch mobilized large numbers of soldiers in the country for the first time and gave rise to a sense of national defense regardless of the influence of the crown. The first Battle of Guararapes (1648) marks the beginning of the organization of the army as a genuine Brazilian force formed by local whites, led by André Vidal de Negreiros; amerindians, led by Felipe Camarão; and blacks, led by Henrique Dias. This date is celebrated today as the anniversary of the Brazilian Army. At that time, following the organization model of the mainland Portuguese Army, implemented during the Portuguese Restoration War starting in 1640, the ground forces in Brazil adopted three lines of organization which were maintained until the 19th century, which included: 1st line - Paid troops; 2nd line - Auxiliary troops (called "milícias" from the end of the 18th century); 3rd line - Ordenanças 19th century See also: Imperial Brazilian Army and Platine Wars Imperial Army officers, 1866 Brazilian soldier of the 1st Fatherland Volunteer Battalion During the Independence process, the Imperial Brazilian Army was initially composed of Brazilians, Portuguese, and foreign mercenaries. Trained in guerrilla warfare, most of its commanders were mercenaries and Portuguese officers loyal to Pedro I.[ In 1822 and 1823, the Imperial Army was able to defeat the Portuguese resistance, especially in the north of the country and in Cisplatina, also preventing the fragmentation of the newly proclaimed Brazilian Empire after its independence war. After the Independence War the Army, supported by the National Guard, destroyed separatist movements in the early years after independence, enforcing the central authority of the empire during the Regency period. It repressed a host of popular movements for political autonomy or against slavery and the large landowners' power across Brazil. The National Guard was a military force organized during the regency period in August 1831 and demobilized in September 1922. Its creation occurred by means of law of 18 August 1831 that "creates the National Guard and extinguishes the bodies of militias, city guards and ordinances." According to the aforementioned law, in its article 1, "the National Guards are created to defend the Constitution, liberty, independence, and the integrity of the Empire, to maintain obedience and public tranquility, and to assist the Line Army in defense of borders and coasts", based on article 145 of the 1824 Constitution: "All Brazilians are obliged to take up arms to support the independence and integrity of the Empire, and defend it from its external or internal enemies." In September 1850, through Law No. 602, the National Guard was reorganized and retained its powers subordinated to the Minister of Justice and the provincial presidents. During the 1850s and early 1860s, the Army, along with the Navy, entered in action against Argentine and Uruguayan forces, which were opposed to the Brazilian empire's interests. The Brazilian success with such "Gun Diplomacy" eventually led to a shock of interests with another country with similar aspirations, Paraguay, in December 1864. On 1 May 1865, Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina signed the Treary of the Triple Alliance to defend themselves against aggression from Paraguay, which was ruled by Francisco López. López's troops were heading for the south of Brazil and the north of Uruguay after invading Brazilian territory through the Mato Grosso province and the north of Argentina. Many slaves had been incorporated into the Brazilian forces to face the increasingly serious situation. As a result of their solid performance during the conflict, the Armed Forces developed a strong sense against slavery. After five years of warfare (the largest in South American history), the Alliance led by Brazil defeated López. During this war, the Imperial Brazilian Army mobilized 200,000 men, divided into the following categories: 18,000 Army personnel who were in Uruguay in 1864; 2,047 in the province of Mato Grosso; 56,000 Fatherland Volunteers; 62,000 National Guardsmen; 11,900 freed slaves; and an additional 22,000 National Guardsmen who remained in Brazil to defend their homeland In November 1889, after long attrition with the monarchical regime deepened by the abolition of slavery, the army led a coup d'état that resulted in the end of the empire and the founding of a republic. The implementation of the first Brazilian military dictatorship (which ended in 1894), was followed by a severe economic crisis that deepened into an institutional one with Congress and the Navy, which degenerated into a civil war in the southern region.
@@JustAnotherArmyVet US Sweden Mexico brazil Norway Canada (spent alot of time there teaching soldiers about foreign tactics) and well my homeland india
ruclips.net/video/pr20qE9EBCI/видео.html This is the best I could find in English… You’ll notice it’s not from a Brazilian perspective, but it’ll give something to begin with. Cheers!
Hi Kylie (sorry if I misspelled your name), thanks for the kind review! I lived in the US for many years and I just came back to Brazil - so disappointed! 😏 The people here are very nice and warm hearted but the country (political system) is just “rotten”!! 😏 I hope the ties between Brazil and the US become ever closer - this country has a lot to learn!! 😏
Hi my english is not good,but you suld be talk with Glauber,he have a military podcas very famus in brazil mabe you just doit a video call,the podcast name is "fala glauber"
@@JustAnotherArmyVet The world is lucky that Brazil is an ally of all countries, that is, Brazil is an ally of the United States, Russia and this prevents a new war 🤷♂️
@@JustAnotherArmyVet Even though I was 10 years old, I created a project for a sniper to hunt wild boar, which there are a lot of in my region. I'm Brazilian, I live in the South, generally in Pampa there are a lot of wild boars and the sniper is to have the caliber From FN FAL
Never atack the Brasil, you can fly for here with one air plane of Combat we no lets atack your Air plane if you no do nothing against we Soberany, i like of the United States as Brother's
in fact, our armed forces betrayed us on January 8, 2023 and today the Brazilian army is only used to build entrances and bridges and also to paint curbs on the streets of the big cities in Brazil, unfortunately I am no longer proud of the Brazilian army and I am much more ashamed than God come have mercy on this great nation called BRAZIL 🥺🙌🙏🛐✝️🕎✡️🇧🇷💙💚💛
@@galexandres thank you for clarifying that. I appreciate it. Google translate didn’t want to translate that and I only know a little Spanish and no Portuguese.
Just because you have a million soldiers doesn't mean you have a good army. Brazil has a typical 3rd world army, i'd bet almost 100% that Colombia and Chile have much better militaries than Brazil. Colombia's military is battle hardened from the 50+ years they've fought against insurgents and Chile's military has always been (and is still being) trained by the Germans and has some of the best military technology that they purchase from Europe. It's ironic that Brazil claims to have the "best" army in South America meanwhile they can't even win against shirtless hooligans in beach shorts and sandals from the favelas
military personnel from all over the world come to be trained in brazil we are the best in south america ruclips.net/video/bmFh3cJQgYM/видео.html&ab_channel=JornaldaRecord
Você tem que assistir as forças especiais brasileiras. Fe , comandos, comandos anfíbios, grumec além das unidades especializadas que são o ParaSar , cia prec e Cigs
Watch some videos about the caatinga police, like BEPI(CIOSAC), its a pretty specific police from the northeast of Brasil! It was created to combat bank assaults, Ii think u gonna like it. As we say here, SERTÃO🏜️🌵
@@JustAnotherArmyVet sure!! ruclips.net/video/vAFbpa3gjcg/видео.htmlsi=-t5Aqj4P4GdsVYbf This video is good, and tells a bit of the Northeast history, the translation isnt 100% correct but u gonna get It pretty easily.
Deus abençoe o exercito brasileiro em cada pais que seus coturnos pisarem
🙏🙂👍🇧🇷
if you not include nukes Brazil is higher than uk in terms of millitary firepower......andd lotsss of greetings to beautiful people of Brazil from ❣️🧐🧐🧐 yaah u guessed it correct ⚠️🧠⛰️
😁🤗🙂
@@JustAnotherArmyVet ele falou a verdade o Reino Unido nesse momento se encontra na posição oitava dois países militarmente mais forte do mundo e o Brasil no top 10 o Reino Unido se encontra em oitavo por causa das Armas nuclear que possui o Brasil nem tem arma Nuclear e ainda se encontra no top 10 militarmente o Brasil é muito mais forte que o Reino Unido site global firepower que analisa a capacidade de poder de uma nação saudação do Brasil✌😎💪
@@guuhrj6093 💪🙂
Yea broo my country don’t have nuke but here in Brazil we have everything for create thousands and thousands
Não temos armas núcleares, mas temos usinas núcleares se o Brasil quebrar o acordo que foi feito, sim podemos ter armas núcleares porque os ingredientes temos.
The uniforms are the Caatinga uniforms.
Caatinga is a unique biome in Brazil, characterized by being semi-arid, but with a lot of dry and thorny vegetation.
The uniform is suitable for the environment, as it has an orange color, more suited to the color pattern of the environment, and is reinforced with leather to deal with the relatively dense, and quite hostile, vegetation.
Imagine a dry forest of thorns, that's the Caatinga.
In addition, there are a variety of hats used in this environment, all of which are intended to protect the head and neck from the intense sun, and from thorns as well. So the hats have a unique design, resistant to thorns, light and cool. Helmets are unsuitable for these environmental conditions.
Oh interesting! Thanks for sharing!
@@JustAnotherArmyVet we have diferent uniforms here at Rio Grande do Sul (south) and a huge tradition of 400 years fighting against spanish and freemason sources defending christ honor.
@@Republica.Rio.Grandense the Free Masons?? The secret society?
@@JustAnotherArmyVet yep
@@Republica.Rio.Grandense 🤯
loved your reaction, thanks for the appreciation watching the video, respect from Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Thank you so much!! Respect from South Carolina 🌴🤗
FORÇA E HONRA SEMPRE
Respect!
One of the things that saddens me is that our country is almost never remembered for the sacrifices made by our grandparents and great-grandparents in the Second World War. Brazil fought side by side with the Allies to rid the world of Nazi terror, yet few know about it, or it isn't even portrayed in foreign films or documentaries.
Sadly, that is very true. I just finished watching a documentary on World War II on Netflix. In the whole four hours, I don’t remember them mentioning Brazil even one time 😕
Thanks for watching some of my country's army history!
The pleasure was mine! Thanks for watching 🙂
Thank you for watching! I'm an infantry corporal of the Brazilian Army and I feel very happy for reactions like this. Yes, that weapon is IMBEL IA2, CAL 5.56. As for the camouflage pattern, there have already been studies for the change, but the pattern we currently use is the one that best adapts to Brazilian tropical conditions, the marines are switching to a digital, but that of the army is still superior in the camouflage function! A big hug!
We used a modernized and nationalized version of PARA-FAL/FAL, CAL 7.62, but we are replacing it with IA2, and only one last update, the army camouflage pattern has been updated to colors more consistent with the camouflage in the environment, but in the same non-s digitized or multicam pattern, we will continue until at least 2027/28 with the "rashed"
Awe, and thank you for watching as well and thanks for your service 🤗🤗!! If you include my desert uniform (DCUs) for Iraq, I think I went through four different uniforms during my career in the Army. Lol 😂
@@JustAnotherArmyVet I'm in my fifth year of service and I'm going to the 3rd uniform standard, being based on the same drawing, I think it doesn't matter the army, certain things never change, CRAZY ORDERS AND CHANGES WITHOUT OBJECTIVE😂😂 I'm looking forward to opening a mission of peace, since I lost the last one in Haiti. And thank you for your service too!
The bad thing about being from one of the emergency infantry brigades is this, every year a change that leads to nothing 😂
@@raffis1618 thank you! And yes, the army and military is full of BS and FUBAR moments and missions! That is universal for everyone! Lol
Brazilian army sent around 25.000 men to the italian front in ww2, plus the brazilian air force also in Italy flying P47s. They had a big role in some battles, most especfic in Monte Castelo and they also captured a very large of germans by the end of the war. Could you say it was a very important job for the war? It really depends, if you consider the Italian front as important to the outcome as the campaing in France you could say so.
The I you for sharing! I had thank idea. It sounds important to me 👍
Aqueles caras correndo sem camisa são de um grupo específico de combate na Caatinga, um clima que predomina no nordeste brasileiro. Uma região seca, quente, e muito agressiva a presença humana.
So different units for different climates? Jungle, mountain, etc? (I’m guessing, I can’t translate on my phone).
@@JustAnotherArmyVet Yes, as already mentioned here in one of the comments, it is a unique biome in the world with an area equivalent in size to Spain. A region that needs a lot of skill to survive in combat.
@@renatogomescosta1687 awesome 🙂👍
@@JustAnotherArmyVet Its call "Caatinga" which it's kinda like a desertified and much warmer African savannah. 98% of this bioma in the whole world, belongs to Brazil, so we have a unique training to survive on that enviroment. So as a unique type of enviroment, an unique camouflage was developed for this terrain ya know
@@FernandoSoares6 thanks for explaining 🙂
Excellent reaction!
Thank you kindly!!
Thank you for the recognition. Our forces are very good at many things. Very discreet too. A shining example is the jungle. In this situation there is no comparison. I would say that any kind of campaign against us would be almost totally ineffective in this situation. Congrats on the channel.
You are so sweet. Thank you!! I’m glad I got to do a video on Brazil. I really enjoyed my visit there (many years ago) 🙂
These guys have to defend the toughest jungle terrain on the planet. One point of interest was mentioning that their army also has police duties. I guess this is common in Latin American countries. Also, when seeing the history of the region, it's incredible how much animosity exists between the Latin American countries, even among the Spanish speaking ones. Brazil is the only Portuguese speaking country so problems with neighbors could be understood, but even Spanish speaking countries don't get along with each other.
The Brazilian armed forces have very advanced equipment, and they also have a significant aerospace industry Embraer.
This is a video about Brazil in WW2:
ruclips.net/video/pr20qE9EBCI/видео.html
And these are some videos about weapon systems the Brazilian forces get or make there:
ruclips.net/video/ny6sEKcHgKE/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/yDgvQYD2v_E/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/VyDxCmjFD3g/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/nKvc7jG2H9E/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/YB8YAWSTggo/видео.html
The jungle terrain is intense. You are right about that. I will check out the videos- thank you!
❤️ and respect from northeast India... always keep smiling mam 😀😀
Ah thank you kindly!! Respect and love from South Carolina ❤️🤗
Lá Índia lutou com a FeB na Italia juntos você sabia?
That was a amazing react. thank you for this!
Thank you kindly!
They really did well in this video presentation, it's enough to be proud to be part of this nation, I'm studying to try to be part of the air force but here it's so difficult, only the best of the best can join the FAB
Thanks for your react video!
Awe thanks for your support! Just study hard and do your best! Good luck to you!
You looks like Penelope Nova(a Brasilian TV Host former BRMTV)....cheers
Awe sweet 🤗🤗. Cheers!
I really like your channel,congratilations for this job and sorry but my english its really bad.
Thank you kindly kindly 🤗🙂
Your English is pretty good actually 🙂👍
You are on point about the weapons. IMBEL AI-2 is an assault rifle that works in any kind of situations, just like AK-47... Dirt, mud, ice, water...
So, very versatile and durable! 👍
@@juliorosadesigner o ia2 é uma porcaria
Theres is a great song called "smoking snakes" by Sabaton that pays some respect to what the brazilian army and the smoking snakes did in WWII
Awesome thank you!!
@@JustAnotherArmyVet The song is a tribute for three brazilian soldiers who die and got buried by the germans in the Battlefield. They sustained position until ran of ammo. Then armed them self with their bayonets and face their death, going right twoards the enemy position.
The Germans troops wrote in German "Here lie three Brazilian heroes" on the grave
@@FernandoSoares6 I had not heard that story before. #respect
O mais louco é ver que apenas os brasileiros reclamaram da animação. Chamamos isso de síndrome de vira-lata.
Ahh stray syndrome ..
Yeeeeep we are educated to be like this actually @@JustAnotherArmyVet
5:22 Patience Beach in the Rio Vermelho neighborhood. I pass by there almost every day on my way home.
Awesome! Brazil has some beautiful beaches 🙂
The uniform is specific for our jungle, but there’s other style, one of them is based on our ‘‘ desert'' caatinga.
@@juvencioneto5562 great, thank you!
Yes ma’am you right the name of gun is Imbel Ia2 it’s a Brazilian rifle made in Brazil
Ah great, thank you 🙂
Ma’am one day Could you make a video talking about enlistment in the USA I am Brazilian I am 17 years old and I live in CT and I always have this doubt, I dream of joining the army
@@Gamerzone-bm4gt I maybe figure something something out 🤗
You should check for "SÍRIA?? NÃO!!! AQUI É A UPP" showing the almost Daily routine of Military Police in Rio de Janeiro favelas.
I will check it out, thanks!
Thanks for this amazing video.
Awe, thanks for your support and kind words 🙂
It would be very proftible if you could take at least a glance in what Brasil did in the world war two. I can assure you that if Brasil were not in the front, the war would have taken another scenario. Just for an exemple: a whole Division, i said Division, of the German Army rendered to Brasil.
The Brasilian Army gave freedom to many cities in Italy, and Much, Much more!
Brasil Is a Giant.
Good idea! I will have to find some videos on Brazil in WW2 🙂👍💙
@@JustAnotherArmyVet If i find i will send them to you
@@marcelocastro5037 thanks! RUclips sometimes blocks links. If you do find some good videos, you’re always welcome to email. Thanks 🙂 JustAnotherArmyVet@gmail.com
Infelizmente por conta de algumas pessoas que comandaram o brasil assinaram um tratado do brasil que não nos permite criar armas nucleares (pior burrice que ja fizeram) e hoje em dia o brasil não investe tanto assim no exercito militar, mais se o presidente investir mais poderemos se torna um pais melhor e mais forte
Who did they sign the treaty with?
@@JustAnotherArmyVet If I'm not mistaken, it was with the (NPT) treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons
@@caioleo thank you for clarifying 👍
🇧🇷Ninguém dúvide do gigante Brasil vcs ainda dúvida que nós com tantos teste que fizemos nós não temos essa bomba nuclear quem tem não dis que tem pega a visão
#respect
O IMPÉRIO DAS AMÉRICAS.
🙂👍
O Brasil se declara guerra esquece😂
😁
Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
😁🙂
By the way The Giant called Brasil speaks Portuguese!
Yes!! When I was in Brazil, I do remember the people speaking Portuguese. I only know a little Spanish though. But, it worked out. I was able to talk to some people in Spanish (since they knew some Spanish as wel) 🙂.
@@JustAnotherArmyVet Italian, spanish and french are similars to the portuguese language. I believe Italian in many ways can be even closer.
@@marcelocastro5037 yes 🙂
here some info on these guys
Although the Brazilian Army was only created during the Brazilian independence process from Portugal in 1822, with units of the Portuguese Army in Brazil that had remained loyal to prince Pedro, its origins date back to the Land Forces used by the Portuguese in the colonial wars against the French and Dutch, fought in the 16th and 17th centuries.
In the colonial period, Portuguese king Manuel I ordered military expeditions with the goal of protecting the Portuguese dominions in South America, then newly discovered. As colonization advanced in Pernambuco and São Vicente, the native military authorities and bases of the colony's defensive organization began to be built to defend it against the French, English, and Dutch.
The first major interventions were the expulsion of the French from Rio de Janeiro in the 16th century and the Maranhão in 1615. As colonization progressed through the broad territorial expansion movement in the 17th and early 18th centuries, it forced the organization of the defense of the newly conquered territory.
In the 17th century, the war against the Dutch mobilized large numbers of soldiers in the country for the first time and gave rise to a sense of national defense regardless of the influence of the crown. The first Battle of Guararapes (1648) marks the beginning of the organization of the army as a genuine Brazilian force formed by local whites, led by André Vidal de Negreiros; amerindians, led by Felipe Camarão; and blacks, led by Henrique Dias. This date is celebrated today as the anniversary of the Brazilian Army.
At that time, following the organization model of the mainland Portuguese Army, implemented during the Portuguese Restoration War starting in 1640, the ground forces in Brazil adopted three lines of organization which were maintained until the 19th century, which included:
1st line - Paid troops;
2nd line - Auxiliary troops (called "milícias" from the end of the 18th century);
3rd line - Ordenanças
19th century
See also: Imperial Brazilian Army and Platine Wars
Imperial Army officers, 1866
Brazilian soldier of the 1st Fatherland Volunteer Battalion
During the Independence process, the Imperial Brazilian Army was initially composed of Brazilians, Portuguese, and foreign mercenaries. Trained in guerrilla warfare, most of its commanders were mercenaries and Portuguese officers loyal to Pedro I.[ In 1822 and 1823, the Imperial Army was able to defeat the Portuguese resistance, especially in the north of the country and in Cisplatina, also preventing the fragmentation of the newly proclaimed Brazilian Empire after its independence war.
After the Independence War the Army, supported by the National Guard, destroyed separatist movements in the early years after independence, enforcing the central authority of the empire during the Regency period. It repressed a host of popular movements for political autonomy or against slavery and the large landowners' power across Brazil.
The National Guard was a military force organized during the regency period in August 1831 and demobilized in September 1922. Its creation occurred by means of law of 18 August 1831 that "creates the National Guard and extinguishes the bodies of militias, city guards and ordinances." According to the aforementioned law, in its article 1, "the National Guards are created to defend the Constitution, liberty, independence, and the integrity of the Empire, to maintain obedience and public tranquility, and to assist the Line Army in defense of borders and coasts", based on article 145 of the 1824 Constitution: "All Brazilians are obliged to take up arms to support the independence and integrity of the Empire, and defend it from its external or internal enemies." In September 1850, through Law No. 602, the National Guard was reorganized and retained its powers subordinated to the Minister of Justice and the provincial presidents.
During the 1850s and early 1860s, the Army, along with the Navy, entered in action against Argentine and Uruguayan forces, which were opposed to the Brazilian empire's interests. The Brazilian success with such "Gun Diplomacy" eventually led to a shock of interests with another country with similar aspirations, Paraguay, in December 1864.
On 1 May 1865, Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina signed the Treary of the Triple Alliance to defend themselves against aggression from Paraguay, which was ruled by Francisco López. López's troops were heading for the south of Brazil and the north of Uruguay after invading Brazilian territory through the Mato Grosso province and the north of Argentina. Many slaves had been incorporated into the Brazilian forces to face the increasingly serious situation. As a result of their solid performance during the conflict, the Armed Forces developed a strong sense against slavery. After five years of warfare (the largest in South American history), the Alliance led by Brazil defeated López.
During this war, the Imperial Brazilian Army mobilized 200,000 men, divided into the following categories: 18,000 Army personnel who were in Uruguay in 1864; 2,047 in the province of Mato Grosso; 56,000 Fatherland Volunteers; 62,000 National Guardsmen; 11,900 freed slaves; and an additional 22,000 National Guardsmen who remained in Brazil to defend their homeland
In November 1889, after long attrition with the monarchical regime deepened by the abolition of slavery, the army led a coup d'état that resulted in the end of the empire and the founding of a republic. The implementation of the first Brazilian military dictatorship (which ended in 1894), was followed by a severe economic crisis that deepened into an institutional one with Congress and the Navy, which degenerated into a civil war in the southern region.
That is a long history!! Thanks for sharing your valuable insight!
@@JustAnotherArmyVet yes after my army service i have done 6 international tours to understand the history of militaries internationally
@@LOUPER_GAROU_WOLF_MAN where have you travelled?
@@JustAnotherArmyVet US Sweden Mexico brazil Norway Canada (spent alot of time there teaching soldiers about foreign tactics) and well my homeland india
@@LOUPER_GAROU_WOLF_MAN awesome! I have been to all of those countries (including India) except for Norway and Sweden 🙂
Reage ao guerreiro de caatinga do exército brasileiro
Is there one particular video you want me to react to of them?
We are good and charitable people, however we really like a good fight, probably due to hot blood and little sense.
When I was in Brazil, I met some very nice and friendly people 🙂
ruclips.net/video/pr20qE9EBCI/видео.html
This is the best I could find in English…
You’ll notice it’s not from a Brazilian perspective, but it’ll give something to begin with.
Cheers!
Ah great! Thank you!! Cheers!
About the uniform the Brazilian army have two. The green and the orange
The green it’s for Amazonia and the orange it’s for caatinga
Thank you for explaining!
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React to Bope, Brasil police special force
Great idea, thanks !
Hi Kylie (sorry if I misspelled your name), thanks for the kind review!
I lived in the US for many years and I just came back to Brazil - so disappointed! 😏 The people here are very nice and warm hearted but the country (political system) is just “rotten”!! 😏 I hope the ties between Brazil and the US become ever closer - this country has a lot to learn!! 😏
Hello 🙂. I do remember the people being very nice when I visited many years ago 🤗. And let’s hope the relationship gets even better 🙏❤️
O exercito brasileiro vai melhorar ainda mais apos o governo invertir 2% do pib nele
Excelente 👍
Qual governo?
Hi my english is not good,but you suld be talk with Glauber,he have a military podcas very famus in brazil mabe you just doit a video call,the podcast name is "fala glauber"
Hello 🙂. Is his podcast in English? Or does he speak English?
I heard that Brazilian planes could fight some from the United States, I'm not sure if it's true, my dream is to go to the Brazilian air force 🇧🇷🪖
Good luck to you!! I hope your dream comes true 🙂
@@JustAnotherArmyVet The world is lucky that Brazil is an ally of all countries, that is, Brazil is an ally of the United States, Russia and this prevents a new war 🤷♂️
@@Voluntáriosdapátriaklaudia1427 good point 👍
@@JustAnotherArmyVet Even though I was 10 years old, I created a project for a sniper to hunt wild boar, which there are a lot of in my region. I'm Brazilian, I live in the South, generally in Pampa there are a lot of wild boars and the sniper is to have the caliber From FN FAL
@@Voluntáriosdapátriaklaudia1427 what city In Brazil? I have actually visited Salvador.🙂
Never atack the Brasil, you can fly for here with one air plane of Combat we no lets atack your Air plane if you no do nothing against we Soberany, i like of the United States as Brother's
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@@JustAnotherArmyVet Congratulations For your Channel
@@caidinhosporinteiraocompra2069 awe thanks 🤗🤗
yes, imbel IA-2
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Repent if you wake up on what is called today because tomorrow may be too late.
THE LORD JESUS CHRIST YESHUA HAMASHIA has open arms waiting for them.
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in fact, our armed forces betrayed us on January 8, 2023 and today the Brazilian army is only used to build entrances and bridges and also to paint curbs on the streets of the big cities in Brazil, unfortunately I am no longer proud of the Brazilian army and I am much more ashamed than God come have mercy on this great nation called BRAZIL 🥺🙌🙏🛐✝️🕎✡️🇧🇷💙💚💛
How did the Brazilian army betray Brazil?
Oh yes! The attack on the Capital just like the DC one on 6 Jan. I didn’t realize the Army was behind it..
Nossa mais uma coisa eu digo corrupção mais triste do Brasil guerra q não caba no Brasil triste
Corruption is a problem in many places
@@JustAnotherArmyVet vdd é uma guerra q não tem fim no país brasileiro
@@rafafelipe9646 Brazil. Country. War. Those are the only words I can translate. Lol. Sorry, I am not sure what you said
@@JustAnotherArmyVet He said that the war against corruption in Brazil is endless.
@@galexandres thank you for clarifying that. I appreciate it. Google translate didn’t want to translate that and I only know a little Spanish and no Portuguese.
Just because you have a million soldiers doesn't mean you have a good army. Brazil has a typical 3rd world army, i'd bet almost 100% that Colombia and Chile have much better militaries than Brazil. Colombia's military is battle hardened from the 50+ years they've fought against insurgents and Chile's military has always been (and is still being) trained by the Germans and has some of the best military technology that they purchase from Europe.
It's ironic that Brazil claims to have the "best" army in South America meanwhile they can't even win against shirtless hooligans in beach shorts and sandals from the favelas
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts
typical American idiot who probably doesn't even know where on the planet her country is
@@JustAnotherArmyVet I liked your channel, I like that you answer the comments I will subscribe
military personnel from all over the world come to be trained in brazil we are the best in south america ruclips.net/video/bmFh3cJQgYM/видео.html&ab_channel=JornaldaRecord
@@CaliCraft thank you, I appreciate you joining the community 🤗
Você tem que assistir as forças especiais brasileiras. Fe , comandos, comandos anfíbios, grumec além das unidades especializadas que são o ParaSar , cia prec e Cigs
Yes 🙂👍
Watch some videos about the caatinga police, like BEPI(CIOSAC), its a pretty specific police from the northeast of Brasil! It was created to combat bank assaults, Ii think u gonna like it. As we say here, SERTÃO🏜️🌵
Awesome!! Are there any good videos on them?
@@JustAnotherArmyVet sure!! ruclips.net/video/vAFbpa3gjcg/видео.htmlsi=-t5Aqj4P4GdsVYbf This video is good, and tells a bit of the Northeast history, the translation isnt 100% correct but u gonna get It pretty easily.
@@FelipeSantos_2023 awe thanks!! I appreciate it. I like Brazil. I really enjoyed my visit there in 2001. Really nice people. 🙂