RELAXING RAIN WITH DISTANT ARTILLERY w/BATTLE AMBIENCE | AMBIENCE CHANNEL
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1939: worst trauma/possible death.
2021: relaxing vibes.
Not unless you got PTSD, the moment you hear something that triggers it, well.
Yeah.
@@TricksterPoi your response has me confused its like yeah obviously if you have PTSD this is not a good thing to listen to but Zeta Prime is saying how ironic it is that the sounds of ww1/2 can now be used in a relaxation audio track
1939? 14-18 do you mean
@@TricksterPoi You would actually be shocked. I got a high-school buddy who was a Marine Grunt in Fallujah. His biggest PTSD trigger is actually silence. This kind of stuff would actually be easy for him to fall asleep to because its what the traumatized part of his subconscious thinks is "normal" for ambient noise. He listens to recordings of thunderstorms to sleep because he is physically incapable of sleeping in silence.
@@myearshurtnoone1367 On the contrary someone with PTSD might actualy need it
Never in my life did I think that ‘relaxing’ and ‘artillery’ will fit in the same sentence
Try being on the friendly side of it. Much better than being delivery spot, and far better than not having it in that instance.
Listen to relaxing music while on the artillery
It just did!
As i was receiving a relaxing massage the cease of fire ended and immediately artillery fire began
Journal of a soldier and his new found love in Iraq 2003
There, youve seen a relistic scenario now
As a soldier I have known for a long time that it is relaxing when your side have the superiority in artillery.
my grandpa found this very calming, he yelled out that "they're coming!!!" and he fell to the floor and has been asleep ever since
so funny
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For those who say we shouldn't find this relaxing...
It isn't wrong, we don't crave the sound of war or combat. What we crave is the sensation of safety, or being just out of reach from danger. Hearing it in the distance means it's not here. It's cozy, the same feeling you get when you are in your house by a crackling fire while a storm rages outside.
Really good point
Damn, your right
That's the thing I was thinking about. I love the sensation of being out of reach from danger. Whether it's zombies, artillery, war, etc.
Iit's not *relaxing* per se, but it's a background blur that keeps me feeling cozy and safe. It's also about knowing there are people around me that are awake, giving me a false sense of security which is enough to put my mind at ease in an area that is just lonely and empty.
@@hazel-vf7on exactly
If artillery is distant you are not safe, you could be the target because artillery is supposed to fire at a long distance. Not trying to say I can't find this relaxing, I'm just saying
>live in syria
>listen to this to sleep
>video ends
>noises dont stop
going to sleep anyway because someone just bombed your house
>greentext on youtube
>can we stop doing this
@@Panzerschreck716 >no
>just a normal day here in sa lol
Title: ''Relaxing rain''
Me: ah yes very relaxing
Title: *with DISTANT ARTILLERY*
Me: hol up
What? Is artillery not relaxing to you?
Don’t forget distant gun fights to 😂
you mean "even better"? :v
Why the sound is mute?
My grandfather headphone :
@@strayfu 0_____0
This feels more calming because knowing that artillery is covering you against the enemy and your a distance away from the front is a reassuring feeling.
Okay krieg
*you're
@@BritishGrenadier69 thanks
@@S.D.T334 yep
Plot twist: it’s their artillery
Listening to it while on my way to school, it's so refreshing and set you in the mood, my bag is kinda heavy tho...
when you take of the head phones and you still here gun shots(U.S joke)
"We’ll be home by Christmas lads don’t worry"
presents aren't gonna be the only things that's gonna be dropping tonight
Well, you'll be home by Christmas
In a casket
I love going to the market and love gardens:)
those were the lines of the Brits in '44 .
but they didn't.
But nobody said which Christmas
I'm trying to sleep but the Germans just launched a counterattack in the forest.
@ThyPeasantSlayer operation I don’t give a fuck
@@jimboonie9885 Operation Vaders coming for you if ya don’t shut up
Damn just like Germany what's left or him damn
Ardennes??
"just like bastogne"
My dad got to hear it 24/7 for a few weeks as he lived on the Eastern side of the Vistula during the Warsaw Insurrection. He was 9.
i'm from Ukraine and I had a problem: when i'm using headphones, artillery shelling is not audible, but now i can listen to it all the time 🔥🔥🔥
You get war asmr for free right in front of your house. What's there not to like right?
@@unterhau1102 frfr
Missile sound is the goat ngl. Makes me shit my pants every time. (I had a missile flying right above me once and that was enough to remember it for the rest of my life)
1:23 When you are trying to sleep but Germans want to play with their 1350 tons Gustav cannon at 4 am.
Jawohl
@@Profile.4 - Then respond with a battery of 155 Long Toms. Germans HATED American Artillery. It could literally bowl them over and it was better than their own stuff in general.
@@FLJBeliever1776 No it wasn't. The only thing they were afraid off was the fuckton of their supplies.
@@Stratigoz - Funny. I've read where it was directly referenced that Germans hated Allied Artillery in general and US Artillery in particular.
While, yes, the US had considerable supplies, you're making the same amateurish mistake that has taken a myth and turned it into a legend:
US Industry.
Quite contrary to the POPULAR belief, US Industry NEVER caught up to wartime demands. There was ALWAYS a shortage somewhere in the first two years of the US being in the war.
For example, to equip JUST the British 8th Army with its M4 Shermans in time for the Second Battle of El Alamein, the US Army STRIPPED its own ARMORED Divisions of Shermans and shipped them instead to the British.
That was in 1942, remember?
The same issues were plaguing the US for the Battle of Midway. A shortage of Ships, Planes, Pilots, and Supplies. That's why the US Military had scrapped the bottom of the barrel for everything it could send to Midway in the first place.
The USS Saratoga CV-3 was fully repaired and ready to sail for the Battle of Midway, but she had only a partial Air Group, which could have been augmented to give at least 75% of an Air Group (about 55-60 Aircraft), but there were no available Cruisers or Destroyers to give her a proper escort.
Thus Saratoga was held back for want of Escorts, but that was only part of the problem, due to the lack of planes and pilots as well as a shortage of Aerial Torpedoes and Armor Piercing Bombs.
Possibly, enough Fighters and Dive Bombers could have been formed up, but at best those would have been F2A Buffaloes and SB2U Vindicators.
Both planes were at Midway and were simply taken apart by the Japanese, both the Mitsubishi Type 0 Naval Interceptor Fighter Rei (Zero) and by shipboard Anti-Aircraft Defenses.
Additionally, the US didn't wait until it had full stocks of modern weapons to attack, it attacked in 1942.
The US participated in Operation Torch and kicked off the Guadalcanal Campaign in 1942.
The Marines landing on Guadalcanal landed with Bolt-Action M1903 .30 Springfields and Water-Cooled M1918 Browning .30 Machine Guns.
In Operation Torch, the US forces went ashore supported originally only by M3 Stuart Light Tanks as the M3 Lees wouldn't be landed for a few days more.
Most US Anti-Tank Guns were also M1 37mm Anti-Tank Guns even though the more powerful M1 57mm Anti-Tank Gun was already in production, there was insufficient numbers of the gun to bring along.
Even then, there was a considerable lack of coordination which hampered supply operation until senior officers arrived to iron the situation out.
I believe General Patton was one of those officers and he was his usual self when he found the knots in the problem and undid them.
Most of the US Military's famous Tank Destroyers and Self-Propelled Artillery were also late to North Africa and so much of their duties were instead carried out by Half-Tracks converted to those roles as stopgap measures.
Patton employed these Half-Track Tank Destroyers in his first direct fight with Rommel.
Competent leadership allowed the US soldiers in North Africa to fight to their strengths and that strength was that they had superior equipment or good enough equipment to win battles.
US Artillery was noted by both sides to literally 'bowl over' German Infantry, knocking them down like pins in a bowling alley.
The Germans began to fear the might of US Artillery from that point on. They always had a healthy respect for it prior. Afterwards, they hated it as US Artillery was not only deadly accurate, but could be brought to bear faster than anything they had, or anyone else, in a hurry.
It was not until 1944, that US Industry allowed the US Military to have a dearth of supplies and even THAT is overblown myth as there was always a theater short on this or that at critical times.
Manpower Shortage also cropped up by the middle of 1944 with Ships, Divisions, and Air Groups running short on personnel, which is why you got the ill-fated 106th Infantry 'Golden Lions' Division at the start of the Battle of the Bulge.
The first of reinforcement Fleet Carriers, USS Essex CV-9 didn't arrive in the Pacific until AFTER the start of 1943.
Even then, the USS Robin had to be dispatched from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
Yes, USS Robin. Real identity HMS Victorious (R38). She formed a Carrier Division with USS Saratoga for about six months. They both relieved USS Enterprise CV-6 so she could finally head in for maintenance and repairs at Puget Sound Naval Yard.
A year's worth of work had to be crammed into months and Enterprise was back on the frontline.
So dire the need for Carriers. USS Yorktown CV-10 didn't arrive until the middle half of 1943. USS Intrepid CV-11 and the rest didn't arrive until the end of 1943 onward with most of the Essex-class completed and sortied in 1944 and 1945 with still more being constructed and six Midway-class Carriers authorized, but only three started.
The US Steel Industry alone ran into problems.
Namely they couldn't produce enough steel for everyone. The Soviets even supplied raw resources in lieu of payments for US Military resources and it still wasn't enough. The war was so hungry for steel that the former Pre-Dreadnought Battleship USS Oregon BB-3 was voted on to be scrapped to supply the war effort by the people of Oregon.
Which is why you have the Battleship Oregon Park and not the Battleship Oregon Museum that once occupied the same area.
Double Points to those Protestors for picking such a fine spot for their Anti-Authoritarian Protest Dances and Music Venues.
Because the Battleship was scrapped in the names of Freedom, Liberty, and the United States of America!
Call me old fashion, but I'm a very different kind of Patriot. The kind that believes in the intent, not the belief, of the Founding Fathers. The kind who is informed of their shortcomings and the parts people tend to gloss over or forget, like George Washington's last hope that if he freed his slaves upon his death, all American slave owners would free their slaves as well out of respect.
Guess it's true what they say:
Loyalty stops when the Coin is offered.
Good luck at buying my loyalty though. Because I own this 'Not For Sale' sign. So read it, learn it, and git!
But I digress.
Even in the run up to D-Day, the US Military was stocking piling everything it would need. That also included at least two Division's worth of 76mm M4 Shermans.
But even then, though it was started in 1942 right off the bat, there were still considerable shortages.
The original D-Day planning called for the dropping of FIVE Airborne Divisions, but there was only enough Transport and Gliders for just THREE Divisions.
An ongoing problem all the way to the end of the war. As there was such a shortage of Air Transport, that to maximize the number of Divisions dropped, smaller groups had to be dropped instead. This meant more deployment time to get more Paratroopers and Glider Infantry ferried into combat.
Bombers were also in short supply as well. The major build up of them didn't succeed until the war was nearly over. Which by that time, Bomber losses were so low, that Industry finally had a chance to catch up and oversupply Bombers.
When it comes to the much talked about Montana-class Battleships, most arguments steer clear of the real reason in favor of the argument the US Navy didn't want them as they had Carriers and Carriers by virtue of existence were superior to Battleships, even though there were specific roles a Battleship was well suited to and even superior to the Carrier in.
Still an argument that continues to this day and can be argued because most cases of Battleships losing to Air Power can be attributed more to tactics and technology than to actual which is better.
But I digress there and point out that the Montana-class was cancelled not because the Battleship was considered obsolete, quite to the contrary, the Navy loved the number of AA guns it could stick on Battleships and those made Carrier damn near invulnerable to Air Attack.
It was the lack of Steel that cancelled the Montana-class. There wasn't enough steel to go around. In addition, upgrades to the Panama Canal Locks to allow ships of the Montana-class' size to transition through were also cancelled over lack of Steel.
The actual big time upgrades only started in the last decade or so. The kind the US Navy envisioned in the late 1930s and into the 1950s. Another reason the Essex- and Midway-classes were kept around, was that the Supers had difficulty getting through the Panama Canals. The Fleets didn't.
With the war winding down, the US Army eventually decided to cut Tank Production. That freed up steel. More importantly, the Tanks cancelled were the M4 Sherman, M5 Stuart (a heavy upgrade to the M3 Stuart), and various other Pre-War and Mid-War Vehicles were also cut, including Tank Destroyers, SPGs, SPAAGs, Half-Tracks, and so on.
Most of that was reinvested into New Developments such as the M26 Pershing and M24 Chaffee.
The US Military also prioritized what was needed.
While RnD was never cancelled, the aim of it was to get something in a hurry that could be built in large numbers.
Unfortunately, that was typically upgrades only. All attempts at rushing new equipment was mixed at best. New Tanks were RnD, but despite hopes, the M4 Sherman and M5 Stuart were the backbone until the war was over and the M5 was completely phased out for the M24 Chaffee and the M4 Sherman was not phased out until the 1950s.
Some equipment made it. Others did not. The Pershing was created after all the previous prototypes before it either failed or wouldn't be readied in time and even then, the US Army was not keen on sending a Tank with known serious faults into combat. But they did under pressure and so the M26 arrived in Europe to join the M24 Chaffee which was still in short supply and very high demand.
I was tryna sleep and that explosion woke me up, damn jerries.
funny gramdpa went to this concert live . never came back .
Ps : didn't know i got featured on ifunny cuz of this (neither do i know what getting featured on i funny means ) but another fun fact my gramdpa did return with half a hand he said one of the singers threw the mic and he tried to pick it up . (True story)
dark
Must be a banger
@@masternoel123
That hit hard
Nah dude, the concert is so good that he don't want to be back home, look it's even worldwide, they are now in Syria, Afghanistan and Azerbaijan
But in the 40s it was literally worldwide
@@davidpeebles8349 Bullet hitting hard like baton
Cant decide my favorite weapon
most normal day in Chicago
As a veteran this video greatly helped my sleeping issues I thank you whoever you are
A veteran of the Horus heresy?
How did you know ?
@@BasedIronWarrior I was there at holy terra
What do u listen to to fall asleep?
Me: Well its complicated
Only the Military Nerds do it
@@cowboyn12 yes
@@cowboyn12 well your not wrong
@@cowboyn12 what’s your point here
your pfp is so cursed
Girls: Eating sounds ASMR is good for sleep
Boys:
To be fair, "eating sounds and ASMR" in general, it almost makes me throw up.
Hahaha
@@euX222X ikr, I just dont understand why people enjoy that shit lmao
Yes
@@euX222X that's literally me
i stopped the video and i still hear it. greetings from ukraine 👍🇺🇦
SLAVA ROSSII
@@YavuzOktay22 Russia lost and died
@@pvplover1460 😂😂😂
Where, war is still going, and they're winning
@@YavuzOktay22 in your dreams
@@holgerdanske2219 Stay mad bozo, we saw what Ukrainian does, crying for help to other countries 😂😂😂
Imagine you listen to this while you do your school backlogs...
I feel the motivation coming inside of me
coming? 😳
🤨
Studying art?
Motivation won't be the only thing coming someone inside of you 😈
this is south side of Chicago on a holiday weekend.
Aaaaand that's everything you need to know about large cities.
You can tell it's a holiday weekend too because it's in the distance and not closer. Ahh finally get to relax a bit.
@The Last Carolingian in Kartvelia Huh, I guess its all about which local governors and mayors they don't elect.
I hear the south side of Chicago is baddest part of town and if you go down there you better just beware of a man name of Leroy Brown.....
@@tarstakars Leroy Jenkins
That moment when you pause the video but the sounds dont stop.
**2020 Intensifies**
early 2020 vibes
That moment when you unpause and the sounds do stop
Welcome to Donbas my friend!
welcome to azerbaijan too guys!
LoL thats true me in Bogota :(
This in a war is relaxing, the brain knows that the danger is far and you are safe
For a Corpsman from the Death Corps of Krieg, the sound of artillery would indeed relaxing. Enough to lean back against the soaked barrack walls, in the putrid stench of blood, gore, gunpowder and smoke. And be lulled to sleep, holding their favorite rusty, trusty ol shovel.
😂
The reason why the human brain finds this relaxing is because of how this gives you the sense of security. Your brain is tricked into thinking it is far away from the horrors and peacefully protected and safe.
That is interesting...
Hmm, imo i have a kink with gun sounds and reverbs
But it's artillery it's supposed to be far away and before u know it it lands next to u
@@leandrogoethals6599 welll you are not wrong
It doesn’t work for me. It makes me think the fighting is coming closer.
Girls: Omg i love rain ambience to study too
Boys:
I did it :D
BoYs KwiRke UwU
@@milkzealot1260Stop using ¨UwU¨ please
@@karelia6371 I was just using it to mock this joke, I don’t use it regularly.
@@milkzealot1260VuV
The Death Korps of Krieg approve this as a relaxing ambience for the armories and barracks
Everyones gangsta till the sounds continue after you close youtube. 💀
lol 😂
80% of the sound Gun shots and stuff
20% The actual Rain sound
actual *
@@mouhibgh6928 Always the grammar
@@jordanasparadoxproductions8401 oh my grandma dead
@@jordanasparadoxproductions8401 i see that edited mark boi
@@mouhibgh6928 Yes cuz that day i was tired af also i still suck at grammar
I showed this to my uncle who served during the gulf war. he was so happy he was shaking his hands to the beat!
Go check on him, now
@@ironsighted7319 it was a joke :/
@@fungaming1274 this was a joke too
ayoooo wtf
Hello Crusader.... I am a but of a Teutonic myself
this is so relaxing. I've been having sleep problems for the last two years, and this has really helped. Every day at 9:00pm i listen to this and i fall asleep in seconds.
How and why did I end up here? Why do I like this?
Thanks I slept like a british soldier who didn't get out of Dunkirk on time
..I should re-watch Dunkirk
@TNStormSpotter it's a bad movie
@Kaiser Willy! They filmed it in modern Dunkirk,
The beach was barely a quarter filled, and that's it
Bri' ish?
@@martinrejda1706 yes
That damn rain keeps distracting me from listening to the soothing sounds of
A R T I L L E R Y
I got the 69th like, nice.
Jokes aside, this is one of the best things I've read in this comment section XD
@@hueyrosayaga Haha the legendary 69, ty dude glad it made you laugh
I mustn’t like this comment. I can’t. I shall not defile the sacred digits
This is hilarious
🤣🤣🤣
I am from Ukraine and I can say that the sounds are very good. Very relaxed😀😀😀
Я тоже с Украины. С Луганской области. Это плохо, что мы слышим всё это
@@user-gt3kl7gy3w можно тогда уточнить: далёкие звуки арты в реале расслабляют?
Slawa Ukraini 🫡
They're coming for ya. Fight or die.
@@user-gt3kl7gy3w Но законодательно луганская область Русская
Thrown on the floor. Blurry vision. Rain felt on the body and face listening to the sweet symphony of the bullets that signify life and the echo and sound distance of death. That's what relaxes.
"God fights on the side with the best artillery"
-Napoleon Bonaparte
clearly he doesn't have that when France attacked Russia
@@raymondho130 He did, he actually invaded moscow
@@naelgodefroy2535 but then he failed later by arson and no gun is gonna save him
Napoleon didn’t say that. That’s a Prussian saying.
"god is on the side of the best shots"
- Richard Sharpe
Studying math with this feels like Im in a command tent calculating where to call in artillery. AND I LOVE IT!
First
@@watcheryegr Ah now I know what our Math teacher should have done
Sir I think you miscalculated were really far away from the warzone infact sir I think where at the eastern front
@@youllknowme2079 lol im in the western front right now
@@youllknowme2079 Me on my first day in the Artillery regiments
Всё ещё слушаю ни смотря на происходящее. Спасибо
Imagine some dudes from WW2 with several PTSD traumas find this here from a random guy calling war sounds ,,relaxing" 💀💀
Pandemic? 2020? Soldier, it's 1944 get on your feet and fight!
Nostalgia
@@loltol1796 the good ol days
"DEATH TO THE MPLA!"
SIR YES SIR
@@Gravity_studioss Sir, you got the wrong continent
Anyway, let's get back to driving on the RL with my mukkas
"I have a Bad Feeling About This"
- Every Soldier on Every War Game
George Lucas gets a quarter everytime someone says that.
@@DTSephiroth Harrison Ford gets 50 cents
"Oh Marv you always have a bad feeling about something. News flash man we're in a war, a bad something is going to happen from morning until."
"Look out!"
**They all die from a mortar**
Or do they? The smoke is clearing, they are all still in 1 piece, check for vitals.
To Be Continued.
Call of Duty 2 assault on matmata mission
Это и есть настоящая среда обитания человека, это то для чего он создан
Sounds like these are so relaxing, I go outside on my breaks at work in Tulsa just so I can hear distant gunfire, so peaceful!
People during WWII "Ah! This bloody war is terrible! I'm sure that no one will ever want to hear these noises again!"
People in 2022 "damn bro! This is my jam right here it's so relaxing!"
people in febuary 2022: oh good heavens!
North American meme:
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i cant lie ppl want war
@@mastsaddic7380 He said "bloody". Clearly some EU trash meme if anything..
Imagine this playing on the worlds largest speaker lmao
Facts
Sirenhead?
@@engelsisachad Siren Head actually sucks tbh.
@@Ad_Astraz I know
Go to Palestina or Syria you dont play it on largest speaker
15:15 was the best part I was so relaxed during this part.
That's outgoing Arty, you generally won't hear incoming until it's on you, you have maybe a second or two to react, that long woosh is it coming over from behind you
When you're trying to sleep in your foxhole but the 277th Volksgrenadiers and the 12th SS are literally pushing through your lines.
nice bro xD
Well its the day of defeat for your sleep
Auf nach Frankreich
@@wheelit1207 Auf, auf, Kamerad!
Sounds like Luhansk 50km away from the front line. Scary but the ambience of war is very addicting and relaxing to hear but worried and anxious at the same time not knowing what’s going to land above your bunker basement.
BASED to see so many people relaxing on sounds which generally cause post traumatic disorder... Stay strong y'all!
My grandpa loves this video! he even sings to it! like when I played it for him he started yelling “Get down!” I love him❤️
My grandad was so happy he was shaking from excitement 😌
@Bagus Maharta That's what exactly my great-granda said when I played it to him on full volume. He is 102 and still strong❤️❤️
I like to think his tears were tears of joy from the great memories he had with the boys back there.
My grandpa started dancing with his back to the floor. I don't know what he calls those awesome moves.
Remember, it won't be long until this joke doesn't ring true with the majority of people. Enjoy your grandparents while they are here and never find yourself asking "I wish I had asked them about this."
Syrians don't need this music
I don't have an idea what kind of reaction ı should give lol
They listen to these to decrease stress
Poor things
@MoJean yes it is
That was long ago
@MoJean thats just cuz it got normal over time
@@stummstefan9735 Things remain same at the Western part Idlib and Aleppo
Это видео буквально ПОЛНОСТЬЮ изменило мою жизнь. Я был никем, пока не увидел это, а теперь я все и даже больше
'relaxing rain'
"hmm yes"
'with distant artillery'
"excuse the fuck outta me"
Your fuck has been excused.
@@yeetmcskeet6872 thanks man
BRUH moment this is something only a tachanka main would say
And that's great y'know
*Hears the rain*
"ah yes."
*Hears the artillery*
"ah ye- WAIT WHAT"
SCENARIO:
Your unit has arrived to occupy a small French village adjacent to a larger strategically important riverside town that the Nazis have been fighting tooth and nail to hold for the last few days.
You've been ordered to reinforce a friendly unit that is attempting to take said town the next day.
Your squad finds a bombed-out farmhouse on the outskirts of the village to hole up in for the night.
You and the squad medic find a particularly cozy rubble-filled corner of the house with a view of the ongoing fight happening across the river. The medic complains about the rain, like he always does.
Your sergeant tells you to get some shuteye. It's gonna be a busy day tomorrow
With the thoughts of the hellish struggle you're about to face lingering in the back of your mind, your eyes slowly drift shut...
I'm not sure if you are creative or scary...
Great scenario, thanks from France
Write the damn book, already. :)
this would definitely apply much more in a ww1 scenario
"You and the squad medic find a particularly cozy rubblefilled corner"
Uhhhhhhhh... I'm not sure I want to read this any further. Is this some deviantart amateur fiction?
i loved this i put this on next to my grampa, at first he started yelling random nonsense but then he fell to the ground and went right to sleep 10/10
is nobody going to question why we find this relaxing? and how does people come up with this?
This was lo-fi music ambience in 1943
@ThyPeasantSlayer and further than 1991 in former yugoslavia
RUclips recomendation: RELAXING RAIN WITH DISTANT ARTILLERY
WarThunder players: Defend the D Point!!!!
Affirmative !
Attack the D Point
@@AlexanderBarroSaber i agree
Gramercy
@@aidanzamany7214 No!
Now I did not need to play the video, because this sounds already nearby my home... Greetings from Ukraine
"Whatever happens tomorrow, you have to promise me one thing. That you will always be yourself. Not a perfect soldier, but a Good Man." Damn, I love this quote
A slight rumble of aircraft engines would make this a dream for me
Nah too crowdy
Add some B-17s and we good.
P-51 Mustang flyover works for me.
Stukas take it or leave it
Actually you can hear some at 10:35
I like this stuff for background noise while playing hoi4 or company of heroes.
Same, I use it for civ 6 during war time.
Same here, it’s great on company of heroes 1 &2 for maps that have rain in them.
then you are not fighting hard enough =) pick a map with a chokepoint against all hard computers.... man I love the carnage
I fall asleep to this... O.o
Nice idea. Imma try that.
Really relaxing, the artillery shots are the only thing out of place, because "regular" shots are common here in latin America
I MOVED A NEW CHANNEL. SUBSCRIBE IT PLEASE
HERE THE LINK;
www.youtube.com/@warscapes
The channel does not exist
@@tago3860 the link was broken, I updated it
@@ambiencechannel thank you :)
This soundmix is in spotify, have a look;
open.spotify.com/track/4ht19M26Z8HAE5tOtZik1R?si=-f4hbbguTLuWk4CD32W4SQ
I played it to my German grandpa. Strangely, he got his old mp 40 and screamed: "Die Russen kommen!"
Yea thats normal everyone here in Germany has one just in case of those communists.
@Adolf Hitler Or just any one of the millions of German soldiers who fought on the eastern front
@@wheelit1207 damn you guys are prepared for communists always ... :D
@@Sheogorat667 My Russian grandpa said the opossite with this video:
"Die demon fascist, die!" While he was holding his ppsh-41
@@sujetolambda8749 yeah, well if I was about to show this video to my Slovak grandpa he would probably go listen to radio waiting to know wich side is winning holding his fascist and communist uniforms. :D
Here come the "... turned it off but the sounds don't stop" comments
I love war sounds. The less muffled the better, but I'll take any of it. It's got that sense of familiarity that I can't explain - I've never been to nor seen war past call of duty. It seems like it's just a past life type of relation. Something relaxing and familiar, yknow? It's weird.
Finally a real f***ing ASMR ! I will listen to this every time before bed from now on.
*WAKE UP JOHNNY!!! WE GOTTA KEEP MOVING AND BLOW UP THESE BATTERIES! THEY'RE PINNING OUR GUYS DOWN THERE!!!*
Ja Herr!
SİR! WE HAVE BEEN SURROUNDED BY 7TH 9TH AND 12TH PANZER ARMY AND OUR COOMUNİCATİON SYSTEM İS BROKEN.ONLY THİNG WE CAN DO İS JUST REİNFORCE THE FRONT BUT İT WONT LAST TOO MUCH SİR! SİR! SİR! WHAT SHOULD WE DO SİR? WHAT İS YOUR COMMANDS?
@@user-ni3lk9bq8s ruclips.net/video/MUG9VzHoEoc/видео.html
Ich hab sie gefunden eröffnet das Feuer
"SARGENT RANDALL, THE GUNS ARE GONE THEY'RE NOT HERE!"
"WHAT?"
"THE. GUNS. AREN'T. HERE. THE KRAUTS MUST'VE PUT THEM SOME PLACE ELSE!"
"WELL KEEP MOVING, WE'RE SITTIN' DUCKS OUT HERE!"
Meanwhile in the Caucasus: Damn bro this tunes really hit!
My last video is Real record from caucasus LoL
@@ambiencechannel OOF
Not only the tunes
The death krops of Krieg would not be impressed with this lite shower
man I've been listening to this every now and then since the date it was uploaded, I never came to the last second. That thunder at the end send chills down my spine😮
You imagine this multiplied by 1000 and you are in Verdun
Ikr
FIELDS OF VERDUN
AND THE BATTLE HAS BEGUN
NOWHERE TO RUN
FATHER AND SON
FIELDS OF VERDUN
(Sabaton - Fields of Verdun)
Other people : this is about how making it seem far away is psychologically soothing a-
Me : I’ll love the sound of artillery at 2:00 am
I just wanna hear the roar of F-4 Phantoms and Thundercheifs in the morning knowing damn well they are about to rain hell down somewhere i dont care about
yes im listening to this too at 2:00 am :D
1:19 am my boy
Come here in middle east you cab listen to artillery, F-22 Raptors, and A-10 Warthog GAU Avengers day and night
@@thatonenerd1064 yo it's exactly 1:19am 8 months after your comment
When you realize the poster spent hours in a rainy battlefield , recording this sound , for all of us.
my grandfather finally fell asleep to this relaxing music. I have only one problem: he has his eyes open
Nice sound, very calming and very familiar sound, greetings from Ukraine!
U Enjoying this in real life like Afghanistan and Iraq did ...wow ...
@@yerkinsars4982 ok
@@yerkinsars4982 so? why any other people must feel this because someone already feeled it? you stupid of what?
Hope you and your family are ok. I stand with the ukrainian people!
@@KaVoRoBu thank you good man! And big gratitude for all people around the world who support us in our fight with Evil.
"The concussion from the shelling could throw you, and 20 other guys around in a apc like ragdolls..."
From a family friend who was a Vietnam veteran, and a apc Driver.
The designers should never have put so little armor on the underside of Vietnam-era APC's. A lot of GI's lost their lives due to that oversight
@@Terabit3 This was a common problem with cold-era armor. Designers engineered these vehicles to be used en-mass against a proper army with conventional weaponry, not against guerrillas. IED's or city ambushes never been seen as a factor. Both European and Soviet tech also have very little armor on top and bottom of their vehicles. It was a common tradition to ride on top of APC's and IFV's in Afghanistan and Chechnya because you have more chances to survive against explosives that way. Defense against mines in transports is a fairly late invention - first it was Rhodesian custom anti-mine trucks back in 70's.
@@Nikko2I fair enough. But it's still such a shame
Damn remember first months of the war living near Kharkiv city. It sounds mostly similar. Yet there is a giant difference that gives understanding that's a fake sound. Low waves. When artillery working even when you can't hear it - you can feel each fire mission . Because low waves can actually reach further. So even without hearing it, you always know, the artillery is there and it's working at the moment.
ah yes, relaxing.
what normal kids need to fall asleep: *relaxing asmr and sleeping sounds*
the quiet kid:
So true
what? i want to remember school on the last day
The antisocial kid enter the chat.
cringe
I’m from Ukraine 🇺🇦
Soviet Generals having vodka far away from the battle
Soviet generals would be shot for having vodka, especially far away from the battle after order 270.
Katyusha gatov.
@TerranStriker "Stalin's purge" affected less than 5% of the officers and significantly increased the number of people with contemporary military academic education in the command. The lack of experienced commanders is incorrectly attributed to the purge and mostly connected to the fact that RKKA grew 3 to 5 times in just two years before Germany attacked.
Soviet general "have a vodka everything will be ok "
A lot of Generals did that, not only Soviet Generals.
que recuerdos...THEY´RE IN THE TREES!!!!
Idk why but I will fall asleep to this and wake up more refreshed than anyone else in my house.
You know you've lost the war when the Americans start using 155mm mobile artillery as snipers...
I think they are M40/45 SPGs
@@Superstylerlegit correct, M40 Gun Motor Carriage. It has a stock 155mm cannon and the vehicle itself has up to 12mm in armor.
Why is this so relaxing?
Ironic isn't it? Ww2 soldiers would hear this and get anxious and here we are listening to it to relax...
RIP fallen heroes
Because, we weren't the ones to have been there in real life... Laying to rest with a rifle next to us wondering if we will use it in a minute or two. Wondering, if it will be our last shut eye alive before our final shut eye as we take our last breath. It is soothing and relaxing for us since it is all audio, not echoing in near our location as our brothers lay their lives so we don't have to yet.
thank you for not making a difference in nationality.
Memes. We are their living progenitors. We also simulate battle through video games daily. We are desensitized to violence in spite living in such a universalized world. All this means to me is that the next full scale war will be very bad.
why ww2 and no ww1?
@@yukariakiyama3059 i simply did not remember to add ww1 to the text. sorry about that
POV:" we just came back from the frontline, we saw what a man can do to another man. We fought to the last second. When the reinforcements came to take our place we gladly left the battlefield. Now we are a couple clicks from the action and weirdly enough we want to go back, we crave the fight, peace is not our future, war it's our essence. The last word coming from our CO before we rejoin the fight are GO GET EM BOYS, SEE YOU ON THE BATTLEFIELD."
Its the best and most accurate ww2 ambiance on all youtube. Sincerely the others are just pale copies/imitations of this one.
Remind me a lot of the ambiance of "The Bridge" level in Medal of Honor: Allied Assault. Amazingly well done !!!
*Get some rest, boys, we’re moving out in an hour. One of you take watch for tonight. Make sure everyone has a round chambered just in case...*
Yes sir
Sir I can take up watch for tonight
@@spaghetti_soldier2586 make sure to fix your bayonet to your rifle, don't want anyone sneaking up on ya, drink coffee from the ration packs it'll keep you awake.
Stay dry men.. Put on your last pair of dry socks. Get rest
It will be a tough battle but we will reach Berlin in no time private conway
I paused the video but was still hearing the sounds, then I remembered I’m in Iraq
Edit: Shit y’all this was a joke, I’m not actually living in Iraq
Holy fucking shit....
Stay safe brother, I've been there and done that. Keep your head on a swivel.
Stay safe
I know, brother. But, you would also have to add the Incoming, Incoming, Incoming siren.
😟poor you
I love those nostalgic sounds
When I listen to this, the first thing I think of is the Italian campaign in WW2; specifically the battle around Monte Cassino and the Liri valley during the rainy season, which leads me to think about the movie The Story of GI Joe with Burgess Meredith and Robert Mitchum, which leads me to think of all those men who fought back then. A whole different breed of men back then.
As a civilian survivor of the Syrian conflict and someone who lived the nights of horror listening to these sounds in real life in the eastern Gota, /you may laugh at me/ but nowadays and while I live in a safe place somewhere in the Capital, I really do search RUclips for war sounds like this so I can relax and go to sleep while listening to it.
I hate war,
but I do miss the tension between those strict and serious nights, and the thoughts that come with it..
stay safe brother, love from ashkelon
with some people they get so used to the chaos and tension that it becomes normal for them and they dont feel "right" being fine, and calm
❤️
@@somethingiwillremember1239 so true 💔
@@ooooo1ooo I grew up in an abusive household and I don't feel normal being in a quiet room
ASMR for sleeping😋😋
I paused the video , but the sounds didn't stop....
Then i realised i live in Bulgaria....
Wait a minute.......
that a third Balkan war my friend
@@ludwigschneider2258 The powder keg strikes again!
when its 3rd balkan war and Bulgaria is 1vs4 again.....
The serbs
haha, strashni vremena xD
This would be even more relaxing with flamethrower sounds and people screaming.
And the sound of mustard gas leaving the bottle. Oh and I forgot the Stuka sirens and Stalin Organs
>go to ukraine
>chill in donbas
>wait I’m russian
>shit, that’s a warcrime
Yeh, be russian in ukrainе it's warcrime...
@@evilfurryfromnowhere4100 pay attention to the context of the video, it’d make more sense
Слава Україні ♥️🇺🇦
Живу в Донецке, всё так
@@Unknown-wd4ws что так? в Донецке такие же бомбёжки? или перестрелки?
We just need to upset some people to get the live acoustic version
I like the way you’re thinking
@@habits4491indeed
🌟 C h i n a 🌟
Underrated comment
i like who dis is going.