Desert Storm - The Air War, Day 1 - Animated

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
  • 17th January 1991 - Operation Desert Storm begins. The largest military alliance in 50 years moves to liberate Kuwait, beginning with a massive "Shock and Awe" air assault on Iraq on Day 1. 2775 sorties are conducted against strategic Iraqi targets in the first 24 hours of the Air War.
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Комментарии • 14 тыс.

  • @TheOperationsRoom
    @TheOperationsRoom  4 года назад +12530

    This was a VERY big effort. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I enjoyed producing this for you. It would be awesome if you'd all Like and leave a comment, it would really help get this video out there!

    • @zackyjenkinson6902
      @zackyjenkinson6902 4 года назад +95

      After you finish up with Desert Storm, could you do some videos on some of the most famous WWII bombings, like the Bombing of Darwin, Operation Gomorrah, Operation Tigerfish, and Operation Meetinghouse?

    • @mechietech5176
      @mechietech5176 4 года назад +53

      Pls make a video on 1971 Indo Pak war

    • @christopherplantijn3798
      @christopherplantijn3798 4 года назад +164

      This was a fantastic video! I know a lot of people will ask you to cover other operations. I just want to let you know that I enjoyed the video shown right here. You did a great job. I'm not even thinking about what you'll do next because I'm still marveling at the outstanding quality of this one. Thank you for putting the effort into making this.

    • @aliasales
      @aliasales 4 года назад +43

      I right away know that for this video is needed ALOT of reaserch, so I apriciate that 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @Rosk03
      @Rosk03 4 года назад +30

      Very BIG effort !!! Wow.... Omg, this is amazing

  • @mpkp2011
    @mpkp2011 4 года назад +8020

    see this is the reason that regular TV is losing customers. This is purely amazing content

    • @jeffd6527
      @jeffd6527 4 года назад +267

      What, you don't like watching American Pickers or Ancient Aliens on the History channel? I miss the days when they showed legit history.

    • @dirtythetroll9460
      @dirtythetroll9460 4 года назад +16

      American pickers are nor bad tho

    • @jackandlaneysdad
      @jackandlaneysdad 4 года назад +33

      Shit this war was televised

    • @aandc2005
      @aandc2005 4 года назад +5

      I agree 100%

    • @TRUMP_WAS_RIGHT_ABOUT_EVRYTHNG
      @TRUMP_WAS_RIGHT_ABOUT_EVRYTHNG 4 года назад +55

      I hardly watch regular tv anymore! It’s all doo: and gloom or crappy dramas or stupid scripted comedy. You tube has all my favorite genres with no commercials 🤟🏻. Now if you tube could just stop censoring and demonetizing people that’d be great .

  • @Slenderman12342
    @Slenderman12342 2 года назад +4689

    An absolute masterpiece of a military operation. Gaining air superiority not in days but in hours is seriously impressive. Fantastic video

    • @thememers_dude
      @thememers_dude 2 года назад +63

      Air superiority was a confirmed deal from the start most of the iraqi fighter are old and absolutely dated

    • @lookoutforchris
      @lookoutforchris 2 года назад +120

      @@crackhead3511 this was a 20th century war. You don't know history. January 16th 1991. You're ignorant on this subject.

    • @junkers3824
      @junkers3824 2 года назад +166

      @@thememers_dude didn’t the Iraqis have mig-29’s which were fairly advanced at the time?

    • @australianpatriot
      @australianpatriot 2 года назад +17

      @@Myanmartiger921 wrong

    • @danielwoods3896
      @danielwoods3896 2 года назад +63

      @@Myanmartiger921 We fought China before, in Korea. Quantity does not destroy quality.

  • @drksideofthewal
    @drksideofthewal 2 года назад +6596

    I think Russia’s logistics foulup in Ukraine underscores how impressive this operation was, from a strategic standpoint.

    • @drksideofthewal
      @drksideofthewal 2 года назад +1662

      @@YY-mk4ti
      1. The fact that the US can rally a force of 1 million to attack a country halfway around the world, whereas Russia struggles to muster 200k to attack a country it *borders* only proves my point.
      2. Iraq at this time had a much more impressive air defense network than Ukraine, which more than compensates for Ukraine’s somewhat larger size. Also, again, some of the US forces were attacking from halfway around the world, so that’s hardly an excuse.

    • @drksideofthewal
      @drksideofthewal 2 года назад +1017

      @@YY-mk4ti
      1. Allies are a part of warfare, the fact that the US can rally 35 countries to its cause but Russia can't is a major geopolitical weakness on the part of Russia. Furthermore, 700,000 of the coalition troops were from the US alone, and the US did the lionshare of the work during the initial air campaign.
      2. Your original point, was that Ukraine was harder to airstrike due to its geography. I countered by saying that the geographical advantage was balanced by the fact that Iraq had far superior air defense. In other words, geography doesn't work as an excuse for Russia.
      3. If you think that moving hundreds of thousands of tons of war material across an ocean, even in the "modern age" is a trivial matter then you have *much* to learn about logistics. What's more, this point directly contradicts your original point that Ukraine's larger size relative to Iraq made it harder to invade. If, as you say, attacking a country from across the world is "pretty easy" in the modern day, that just makes running out of gas 100 miles away from your own country all the more embarassing of a logistical failure.

    • @daxpro9074
      @daxpro9074 2 года назад +314

      @@YY-mk4ti Oh man, the Iraqi forces that entered Kuwait are from the elite of the Republican Guard, made up of 7 legions, each corps is 80,000 soldiers, in addition to 3 armored divisions and 5 tank battalions. A state and it lasted for 8 months so that they were able to liberate Kuwait, so the war of Kuwait and Ukraine is not comparable

    • @bobtank6318
      @bobtank6318 2 года назад +90

      Russia honestly should've just copied the Desert Storm day 1 playbook. The invasion would be going a lot better.

    • @Tayzzy-h2g
      @Tayzzy-h2g 2 года назад +392

      @@bobtank6318 that's assuming that Russia even had half the amount and quality of the assets the US used in Iraq

  • @smileyface6583
    @smileyface6583 2 года назад +3732

    Desert Storm wasn’t a military operation, it was art. it was an absolute masterpiece of strategy, logistics and coordination.

    • @Techno_Idioto
      @Techno_Idioto 2 года назад +154

      It was a piece of fucking art, par none.

    • @martinrps13
      @martinrps13 2 года назад

      It was just another war that the USA lost

    • @TypausZuendorf
      @TypausZuendorf 2 года назад +296

      And basically everything Russia is not capable of doing ^^

    • @Techno_Idioto
      @Techno_Idioto 2 года назад

      @@muba000 If you're asking me, it was an act of terror. Doesn't excuse the illegal actions the U.S undertook in the wake of it.

    • @goldbullet50
      @goldbullet50 2 года назад

      Americans have always mastered the art of destruction. I'll give them that. Maybe one day we will help their enemies the same way we have helped Ukraine.

  • @humanoidalistic
    @humanoidalistic 4 года назад +1093

    I don't think any documentary series has offered a better perspective on the true scale of modern war. Can't wait for further episodes.

    • @jackbrady9738
      @jackbrady9738 4 года назад +7

      Agree. Goat video

    • @vidsforfun5155
      @vidsforfun5155 4 года назад +1

      BazBattles also offer a great documentary however its world history such as ww2 😊

    • @voidcomm14
      @voidcomm14 4 года назад

      Agreed

    • @erebus7205
      @erebus7205 4 года назад +1

      You guys haven’t seen this yet then.
      From the big man himself, Storming Norman:
      ruclips.net/video/8ReU2QlwX2o/видео.html

    • @f1reisaloser
      @f1reisaloser 4 года назад

      I fully agree.

  • @aquatone327
    @aquatone327 3 года назад +3109

    The logistics and timing of all of this are incredibly impressive.

    • @looinrims
      @looinrims 2 года назад +179

      Something people forget is the U.S. military isnt the most powerful *just* because it has powerful stoof and lots of it, but because it can support all of it anywhere on the planet with the space to put it
      The Royal Navy is similar, being the only other nation that isn’t america that can be anywhere, because of its massive logistics

    • @Bill31400
      @Bill31400 2 года назад +63

      @@looinrims
      > The Royal Navy is similar, being the only other nation that isn’t america that can be anywhere, because of its massive logistics
      It isn't the 90's anymore. In the last 20 years, only France (Mali) have done truly solo military deployment far from it's border. The UK army biggest spending is on maintenance of outdated equipement past their lifetime and retired soldiers pay, not actual military capacities.

    • @looinrims
      @looinrims 2 года назад +13

      @@Bill31400 it’s not ‘deployment far away’ it’s ‘can you deploy your entire navy far away?’
      The sealift fleets of the US and RN are unmatched, hence their ability to do all that

    • @Bill31400
      @Bill31400 2 года назад +44

      @@looinrims Once again, you are still living in the 90's. There is a VERY worrying downscaling of the UK military power over the past two decades. Current UK military would LOSE the falkland war.
      I'm saying this as a UK resident.

    • @looinrims
      @looinrims 2 года назад +32

      @@Bill31400 being a resident doesn’t do anything to support your argument, all it does for me is telegraph that you’re insecure about your argument and need an appeal to authority to make it sound better
      Even if you mean the Uk today Vs the Argentina of back then, the Argies would still lose, regardless of the ‘downscaling’ (which I find interesting without supporting information considering the expansion of the carrier fleet)

  • @RadioactiveSherbet
    @RadioactiveSherbet 3 года назад +9286

    Sending B52s from the continental US is like the ultimate flex.

    • @Wond3rland___
      @Wond3rland___ 3 года назад +696

      *snorts a line of coke followed by banging head on table* says in a good ole boy accent, “let’s fuckin send bombers from the swamp over to Iraq”

    • @DeliciousManX
      @DeliciousManX 3 года назад +1116

      As soon as he said "Barksdale" I said, "Holy shit, that's just down the street from my house! They flew all the way to Iraq from there?!?!?!"

    • @jarenthomas9091
      @jarenthomas9091 3 года назад +114

      @@DeliciousManX Dude my family lives in Doyline and Minden area

    • @Wond3rland___
      @Wond3rland___ 3 года назад +1268

      @@angelogandolfo4174 if that’s a British flag as your pfp, and you’re British, you’re talking as the BIGGEST hypocrite I’ve ever come across

    • @mcallahan9060
      @mcallahan9060 3 года назад +345

      @@angelogandolfo4174 The Bahgdad air defense was designed and built by the Russian's, as was the entire Iraqi air defense system in general, and in fact was manned by Russian "advisors" and still got stomped. I understand why your so triggered though. Go have a nice cry for yourself. Maybe treat yourself to that gender reaasignment surgery you've been putting off.

  • @nicksiegfried4906
    @nicksiegfried4906 Год назад +987

    The whole fact that they were watching the news in the war room so they could tell when the F-117s hit their targets is insane to me

    • @tomfinlay7373
      @tomfinlay7373 9 месяцев назад

      I remember watching CNN live as they went off the air. It was surreal. The TAC was monitoring all of thew news stations but according to other accounts that I have read, the news stations were not being used for BDA (bomb damage assessment), more for seeing if any actionable intelligence could be gleaned and to monitor what was being said. Their primary BDA was coming from on ground intel in Baghdad including paid sources in the Iraqi military, plus satellite live feeds, plus tapped comms cables. Tom Clancy co-wrote a non-fiction book with Chuck Horner called Every Man a Tiger, I highly recommend it.

    • @RazorsharpLT
      @RazorsharpLT 7 месяцев назад +71

      Newscasters were a perfect scout in the day. There's no way Saddam's forces would target them, and they have free access live feed 24/7 to the capital.

    • @ebonaparte3853
      @ebonaparte3853 3 месяца назад +13

      @@RazorsharpLTToo bad news forces are targeted nowadays by some countries.

    • @freeassange5667
      @freeassange5667 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@ebonaparte3853 Isreal & Ukraine being some

    • @ebonaparte3853
      @ebonaparte3853 3 месяца назад +7

      @@freeassange5667 Mostly in Gaza by Israel.

  • @jseemanmusic
    @jseemanmusic 4 года назад +2077

    It is immediately apparent that this is an exceptionally good presentation: 1) a calm, precise voice replaces the common and unnecessary over-dramatizations; 2) new battle information is presented so watchers of this kind of content are learning new things; 3) an excellent combination of technical details and historic events is presented; 4) somebody put a WHOLE LOT of work into an excellent dynamic graphic of the air sorties. Even all of the aircraft icons are accurate. One-word response: MORE

    • @TheOperationsRoom
      @TheOperationsRoom  4 года назад +165

      Thank you!

    • @Technichian462
      @Technichian462 4 года назад +55

      Indeed. More. But don't leave out those that often get missed, simply because they didn't specialize like the Wild Weasles (which I worked from 1981-1989).
      Here is an interesting story about anti runway bombs. When I was stationed at RAF Lake Lakenheath, we trained on a French made munition called the Durandall. It was one of those weapons, even in training you just despised. But its what you get when you buy French made weapons I guess. This weapon was a nightmare to load. Its a complicated weapon. Not only does it have a Fuze for exploding slightly after impact, it also has a drag chute, to slow the weapon down to get it into a proper angle as it drops so it can fire its rocket motor. AND it has a special safety device to seperate the rocket motor from the bomb body, in case of fire, so it doesn't shoot of in some random direction, thank you Mr French weapon maker. So we could carry a HUGE number of those on the F-111. I have loaded 24 of them on one aircraft, once.
      Even while in theater we had to continue our weapons load training.
      The interesting thing about load training, "load training will not be performed with live munitions". This is in the safety tech data for the Durandall. The reason for this is because its very easy to accidentally arm a Durandall bomb while loading it. Which is problematic because if you are loading it, and it arms, and you stop the Jammer too fast, it could fire its rocket motor! Thanks again frenchy! 🤨
      Now, during the first phase of the actual war, we were tasked with taking out runways. [I think someone just wanted to finally use the d I Durandall in real word use. We never did. I was one of the first load crews to load train with them. WFT? YOU CANT LOAD TRAIN WITH THESE LIVE ONES!!! I refused. I was told we only had live ones and that made it OK. I responded, "No." I said get an officer to give me that order, and I will then consider it. My acting first seargent showed up though, and said, "SSGT Johnson, whats all this about. I regurgitated the safety reg. He laughed and walked away. No officer gave me an order. Later that day, we were told that there had been incidents everytime they attempted to load train with the Durandall's, they kept arming during loading. LUCKILY non of them fired off. So we never got to use them at all, and finally just dropped them from out loading inventory.
      But will did complete our mission for runways. Its impressive what a MK-84, 2,000 pound bomb will do to a runway, with a .25 sec Fuze delay and explode many feet under the runway. A much better a d safer job than a Durandall! F-off frenchy, we got this.

    • @multitoolish
      @multitoolish 4 года назад +7

      @@Technichian462 Wow, great story!! I think the F-111 is one of the most beautiful planes ever made. Be awesome if you made some videos and tell more stories! Your great at it

    • @mikegrant5435
      @mikegrant5435 4 года назад +2

      @@Technichian462 I worked on F-4C Wild Weasels from 78-79. Kadena AB Okinawa.

    • @mkvv5687
      @mkvv5687 4 года назад

      @BRAVOZULU DWEST boathouse Annoying, some truth there. Fwiw, I'll never forget the poor Brit pilot displayed on Iraqi (and world) TV. He was from the downed Tornado that was mentioned in the vid.
      Oh hell, did I just prove your point?

  • @MasterClassComments
    @MasterClassComments 3 года назад +2442

    I had absolutely NO idea the air-side of desert storm was this immense. And each little aircraft in the video respresented the ACTUAL amount of aircraft flying, right?? Good god man.

    • @MrSirwolf2001
      @MrSirwolf2001 3 года назад +257

      And he still left out the OV-1D/RV-1D Mohawks that gathered intel before and during the air war, and the following ground war. It was one of the sources that allowed us to collect and identify ground based missile systems, radar emplacements, photographic data, and individual troop movements in real time.

    • @fireboltaz
      @fireboltaz 3 года назад +33

      I was in WW Desert Storm II

    • @mmatthews61687
      @mmatthews61687 3 года назад +95

      @@fireboltaz those darn Iraqi Nazis!

    • @brandonmcandrew4859
      @brandonmcandrew4859 3 года назад +19

      It was the airforce that beat them and the army sweeped the rest up

    • @thericepotato5847
      @thericepotato5847 3 года назад +56

      Really shows the US air power, even on our own I can't name another country that can LITERALLY darken the skies with how many aircraft we can deploy st once

  • @dennissvitak148
    @dennissvitak148 4 года назад +2010

    I was an aviation meteorologist, assigned to Lt. General Hoerner's battle staff. My team and I provided operational weather support for strike missions. Modern sensors need much more than simple cloud base/visibility forecasts. We had to get involved, directly, with the flight planners to determine what weapon systems were best suited for each mission. I had a computer program, an Mark IV Tactical Decision Aid (TDA), which incorporated target area data. SOME of this data was latitude, longitude, elevation, type of target, bridge, tank, building etc., sun angle, moon angle, percent illumination, and target area background...32 different types, dirt, sand, trees, etc. After the target characteristics were uploaded, THEN I applied the weather. Temp, dewpoint, winds, pressure, precipitation, visibility, clouds, all kinds of stuff. The third piece of the puzzle was one of the 25 different sensor types coalition forces had. Some were better than others. The end result was two numbers, TAL, and TLR. TAL is "Target acquisition range", which was just that. When can the sensor detect the target. TLR was "Target lock-on range." So...a massive bridge over water, during the day, with no clouds, can be detected and locked onto 20 miles away. You can use a standoff weapon. A tank, in camo, at night, with the engines off, in trees, can't be locked onto until you are VERY close. Different targets needed different approaches. Desert Storm was the FIRST war where the weather guy became part of the decision making process. I loved my job..and was pretty good at it.

    • @kevmehl
      @kevmehl 4 года назад +70

      Dennis Svitak what a story, thanks.

    • @wtywatoad
      @wtywatoad 4 года назад +142

      Tonight's Forecast: Mostly dark, then lighting up with a 100% chance of severe explosions.

    • @commanderbastard1993
      @commanderbastard1993 4 года назад +46

      You did an excellent job. Congrats to you and your team.

    • @wtywatoad
      @wtywatoad 4 года назад +58

      I was perplexed as to why The Weather Channel spent weeks showing a map of where the theater of operations was, just to tell the American public that the forecast for that region was classified.

    • @johnd2058
      @johnd2058 4 года назад +13

      Thanks -- I was in first grade at the time, and this is the first world event I remember. "Desert Storm was the FIRST war where the weather guy became part of the decision making process." -- The specific target-engagement tactics, right? I thought there was a meteorologist in the operational loop on Normandy. Was the target-engagement sensor factor a lesson learned the hard way from the '70s? I seem to recall someone using laser-guidance, maybe the bridges between Việt Nam and Red China.

  • @rickybojangles162
    @rickybojangles162 2 года назад +1633

    Desert storm is a perfect example of 2 things, 1, technological superiority. 2, intense planning. These 2 factors allowed what was basically a complete clusterfuck to absolutely decimate Iraq in a matter of hours and days. Immensely impressive warfare.

    • @Kaiserboo1871
      @Kaiserboo1871 2 года назад +156

      This wasn’t impressive.
      It was a damn masterpiece.
      This was more then an operation, this was art. And I’ve come to appreciate it even more now that I’ve seen how a major operation like this can fail by seeing the result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

    • @SurplusTrader
      @SurplusTrader Год назад +33

      meanwhile russia

    • @justing42
      @justing42 Год назад +6

      We referred to it as a weekend exercise

    • @thethirdman225
      @thethirdman225 Год назад +4

      3. Overmatch.

    • @thethirdman225
      @thethirdman225 Год назад +17

      @@patchouliknowledge4455 Calm down with the hubris and the hyperbole.
      Iraq was a second-tier force, equipped with second-tier weapons. The coalition was a force designed to take on the entire Soviet Union and WarPac force and was precisely configured to do so. It also happened just as that combat model was about to be replaced and it was used against a military force which was configured along the lines of the 1970s Soviet model.
      In damn well should have worked.
      Furthermore, it’s a military axiom that we learn more from our defeats than we do from our victories and we are seeing the problems of some of the practices used in the 1991 war still getting in the way today. This level of tactical laziness has not gone unnoticed in the Pentagon and strategic advisors, some of whom cut their teeth in this exact campaign, are fighting to correct some of these bad habits to this day.
      It may end up being a case of winning the battle but losing the war.

  • @bplup6419
    @bplup6419 4 года назад +1779

    Imagine sipping your coffee, setting it down, grabbing your binoculars and looking out the window to see four apaches just hovering in the distance pointed at you.

  • @oiytd5wugho
    @oiytd5wugho 3 года назад +802

    "arrive 30 seconds early"
    this whole video made me realize just how precise the timing is, jeeez

    • @jinzokan3499
      @jinzokan3499 3 года назад +55

      Yeah at first i was thinking why not just start raining death and destruction but that might alert other areas of the battlefield before everyone else is in position.

    • @anthonymiozza526
      @anthonymiozza526 3 года назад +21

      Yeah massively, plus organization and movement of logistics etc etc its all insane.

    • @redjive_industries3760
      @redjive_industries3760 3 года назад +38

      Hitting every target all at once is something that goes back as far as WW2, where American artillery used a tactic called a ‘Time On Target’ bombardment, calculating projectile arcs and shell flight times so that several volleys from multiple batteries would all impact a relatively small area at once. It was incredibly demoralizing. This is the modern version (and now you can do the same thing much more easily with computers)

    • @stevesmith866
      @stevesmith866 3 года назад +5

      While waiting some figures ran out of the buildings,,,, that was the smart Iraqis.

    • @sparkyunofficial1119
      @sparkyunofficial1119 3 года назад +6

      Imagine how much more of a scale it would be today by 2021 tech level improvements and optimizations in advance warfare

  • @Gonczor6
    @Gonczor6 2 года назад +3290

    I'm watching this in 2022 just a few weeks after Russia invaded Ukraine. The difference in the quality of planning and the dominance gained from the first minutes is amazing.

    • @breathofyahmosthigheliyohi1268
      @breathofyahmosthigheliyohi1268 2 года назад

      Ik right, brown lifes dont matter so you bomb everything.

    • @Gonczor6
      @Gonczor6 2 года назад +10

      @@breathofyahmosthigheliyohi1268 What?

    • @lookoutforchris
      @lookoutforchris 2 года назад +44

      Cultural difference 😂

    • @chrish3850
      @chrish3850 2 года назад +298

      @@lookoutforchris yeah Russia doesn’t rly care about soldiers lives that much

    • @lacey1714
      @lacey1714 2 года назад +3

      Yup!!!

  • @dangilliland3627
    @dangilliland3627 Год назад +307

    As a vet who spent 7 months floating in the Persian gulf and red sea, I can tell you that we trained,trained and trained some more. Every day was crazy with man overboard drills and general quarters,as well as doing your job 16 to 20 hours a day. We trained with all countries and everyone on sea or shore worked long and hard. Thanks to everyone who helped make it a total success

    • @nuttyjunior
      @nuttyjunior 5 месяцев назад +7

      you fought for your Jewish masters

    • @moekitsune
      @moekitsune 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@nuttyjunior Shut your yap

    • @mithrandirthegrey7644
      @mithrandirthegrey7644 3 месяца назад

      What did you actually achieve aside from making Iran more powerful?

    • @jh-ys5zw
      @jh-ys5zw 3 месяца назад +5

      @@nuttyjunior aww cry about it

    • @maxkuijper000
      @maxkuijper000 2 месяца назад

      You made your master’s pockets full while burning your fellow citizen’s tax money in that war

  • @paultrigger3798
    @paultrigger3798 2 года назад +395

    This war was so fast that many forget how immense it was.

    • @justinbiggs1005
      @justinbiggs1005 2 года назад +38

      Good old powell doctrine for ya. Military force as a last resort. But when it's used. It's utterly overwhelming force. Ultimately this minimized casualties on both the coalition, and Iraqi forces. Like mentioned in the video. Mass surrenders were everywhere

    • @Adam444Tv
      @Adam444Tv Год назад +6

      @@justinbiggs1005 powell with the UN resolution lie on Iraq II was sad though.

    • @AzrealMaximus
      @AzrealMaximus Год назад +5

      ​@@justinbiggs1005Powell was not part of the planning phase of ODS, that honor falls on both Schwarzkopf and Horner. Powell tried to push the bear to attack in 1990, the bear knew he needed all his assets in theater before committing his Corps and their divisions. Powell is a good yes man, the bear wasn't.

    • @dragonspaw.blogspot4461
      @dragonspaw.blogspot4461 Месяц назад

      They also forget the bullSH** used to motivate us to accept it!

  • @spethmanjones2997
    @spethmanjones2997 4 года назад +2605

    Being bombed by something that took off in _Louisiana_ of all places just adds insult to injury

    • @white-dragon4424
      @white-dragon4424 4 года назад +184

      They could've launched the strike from the UK, but they must've launched from the US for propaganda purposes.

    • @white-dragon4424
      @white-dragon4424 4 года назад +250

      @Edd Fsd It's not supposed to be an insult, but rather to send a message to everyone what range the US has and what its abilities are, just in case anyone else ever thinks about trying it on. And no, I'm not American, but rather I'm saying what their intent is.

    • @white-dragon4424
      @white-dragon4424 4 года назад +183

      @Edd Fsd I think you're confusing this with the Iraq Invasion of 2003, which ended up creating terrorists like ISIS. And it was Al-Qaeda who caused 9/11, not the Taliban. Also, like I said before, I'm NOT American, nor a supporter of the 2003 invasion. I'm just saying why those B-52s flew all the way from the US instead of a base in the UK during Desert Storm.

    • @keithgainey7853
      @keithgainey7853 4 года назад +49

      @@white-dragon4424 Well said White Dragon. I am an American and clearly understood you the first time. I agree with the 2003 Invasion. I did not support it.

    • @sababugs1125
      @sababugs1125 4 года назад +75

      @Edd Fsd huh 700? There 193 countries in the world

  • @xxmrrickxx
    @xxmrrickxx 3 года назад +830

    Awesome overview. I did not know about the drone decoys. As I researched this I realized how brilliant this strategy was. They used BQM-74C drones that were developed for target practice. This particular variant was the first with a programmable autopilot to allow the drone to circle over the SAM sites. Mounting the drones on a pylon and using them beyond their intended function seems to have been total ingenuity.

    • @hoghogwild
      @hoghogwild 3 года назад +34

      And the Navy launched over 100 ADM-141 Tactical Air Launched Decoy , 6 of them can be launched from a single Hornet. The use of the BQM-74C drones was AirForce and the 40 man crew was put together quickly 2 teams were responsible for the 37 successful drone launches.

    • @billyjoe8185
      @billyjoe8185 3 года назад +20

      @@hoghogwild that’s incredible, very smart usage of those drones and decoys

    • @hoghogwild
      @hoghogwild 3 года назад +35

      @@billyjoe8185 I thought so too. Why risk all of your human/aircraft assets to, when you can saturate defenses with assets of considerably lower value? Since this was an example of warfighting 30 years ago, just imagine what's in the pipeline right now?

    • @OrBerkovich-r4l
      @OrBerkovich-r4l 2 года назад +8

      Israel has actually used the same tactic in 1982 to wipe out Syrian air defense

    • @rtv8066
      @rtv8066 2 года назад +16

      @@hoghogwild considering that 6th gen fighters are anticipated to be working as a command and control center for squads of drones. my quess would be that they design the Radar Cross Section on the drones to mimic the fighter jet so enemy missile systems wont be able to tell the fighter from the drones... that would definitely be hell for anti air missiles.

  • @deriznohappehquite
    @deriznohappehquite Год назад +736

    One thing I find interesting are the disparate Chinese and Russian reactions to Desert Storm.
    China considered that their military was not fundamentally different from the Soviet model that Iraq also based their military on. Thus, China completely rethought their national defense strategy and began a multi-decade modernization program.
    Russia just claimed that the Iraqis were racially inferior, uncivilized bedouins, and naturally Couldn’t fight European forces. They did, however, rename their new T-72 model to “T-90”.

    • @удивительный-б8х
      @удивительный-б8х Год назад +34

      i mean russians do have a point, look at the current ongoing war you can't tell me if this was some arab country fighting against ukraine with western support it would've held its grounds that long

    • @sebastianwallin3726
      @sebastianwallin3726 Год назад +22

      In the Iran-Iraq war 1980-1988 you saw how the soviet vs America armament was playing out. Where Iran used US armament left over from the Shah and Iraq using both previous and current soviet armament as well as NATO weapons.

    • @pickleman40
      @pickleman40 Год назад +24

      Both are true, the Iraqis engaging all of their radars and not preserving these systems is pure stupidity. Thr same thing did not happen in Kosovo for instance

    • @OptimusDelta
      @OptimusDelta Год назад

      @@удивительный-б8хukraine has had a well trained army the entire time..they are receiving a mountain of support from the western allies..as for being racially inferior the mesopotamian people built the first civilisation on earth..didn’t the uncivilised bedouins conquer from iberia to pakistan?its plain irrationality on display..

    • @TheJoazzz
      @TheJoazzz Год назад +111

      @@удивительный-б8х The Russians actually have no point because they are the exact same as Saddam - a rabble without the training or equipment to face the unchained killing power of a modernized military force, let alone a whole alliance of such. Yeah, they can shoot, and they can kill, and they can roughly do all the things an army is supposed to do, and they have numbers. The critical part is how it all compares to their adversaries. Iraq got bodied because, despite their own success against Iran and Kuwait, their new enemy, - the coalition force, particularly the US - was militarily superior in every way. Russia would fare just as badly, if Western support for Ukraine wasn't so sickeningly half-hearted and if actual Western military forces got involved. And unlike what some limp-dick racists might try to spin, the reason is not in an idiotic fantasy of imagined ethnic superiority, no. It's a reason of policy and economics.
      Russia and Saddam's Iraq are the same in the sense that they're circus armies that flex to the world with their bullying of lesser neighbors, staged "training" and parade displays, because they hold no real substance in a modern peer conflict beyond WMDs. Why? Because their rulers are pragmatic cowards. The army of a dictatorship must be kept weak and inept or it will have the power to overthrow its own government. You can use them for some "peace keeping", or propaganda, or internal security, or for invading weaker neighbors (Ukraine, Georgia, Kuwait). You can't use them for fighting the major powers of the world, because you'll be crushed. Russia is a particularly fun case because their government is nothing but a pack of criminals, scammers and liars who only know how to steal and murder, without concern for efficient governance. And so all the money that could go to building a good military goes somewhere else.
      There was a piece written on this in the 90s called something like "Why do Arab kingdoms lose wars", and the reason remains the same: A capable military would topple its own dictatorship, and autocrats can't have that. Money laundering, embezzling, base level distrust, stupid fucking honor codes, outdated hierarchies, it all remains the same. And then the Russians decided to spice it up with prison rape and mafia politics! The only reason they've gotten as far as they have, and are still holding on, is because they inherited the USSR's massive stockpiles of ammunition and hardware, and because Ukraine is still fighting the war alone, despite foreign volunteers and relatively pitiful material support.

  • @cameroncall5163
    @cameroncall5163 4 года назад +2932

    General: "Was the strike successful?"
    Aide: *turns on CNN*
    CNN: *live feed gets cut*
    General: "Splendid."

    • @lmadwn-4583
      @lmadwn-4583 4 года назад +48

      Love that

    • @bbarker5766
      @bbarker5766 4 года назад +206

      Wish we could cut CNN permanently!!

    • @zy2359
      @zy2359 4 года назад +27

      Thanks to that Tomahawk missile

    • @lmadwn-4583
      @lmadwn-4583 4 года назад +8

      @@zy2359 yup

    • @Interdictiondeltawing
      @Interdictiondeltawing 4 года назад +17

      U.S Air Force: so anyways I bomb Baghdad unharmed

  • @MayDayMei98
    @MayDayMei98 4 года назад +1740

    This was barely an air battle. It's more like a systematic dismantling of Iraq's military infrastructure.

    • @saadsajidul9001
      @saadsajidul9001 4 года назад +22

      Agree mate

    • @justbreakingballs
      @justbreakingballs 4 года назад +129

      Don’t be arrogant. It’s was always a battle. The pilots who were killed and had batteries clamped to their balls will also agree with me.

    • @kobek4159
      @kobek4159 3 года назад +56

      You barely understand that an Air Battle can be overwhelming. It's not a damn game where both sides are evenly matched.

    • @ananthropomorphictalkinggo6641
      @ananthropomorphictalkinggo6641 3 года назад +93

      We gained air superiority in a single day, I wouldn't call that an even battle.

    • @dannyboii4949
      @dannyboii4949 3 года назад +49

      Air Massacre would be more appropriate

  • @greygoose3936
    @greygoose3936 4 года назад +979

    Using the drones to fool the AA into turning on their radar was my favorite part.

  • @adoringanemone043
    @adoringanemone043 2 года назад +155

    My dad served on USS Constellation during this conflict, he saw A-6s and F-14s take off the flight deck and fly off to strike targets, and it changed his views of war once he saw them come back on deck without their bombs and missiles.

  • @WeirdHistory
    @WeirdHistory 4 года назад +6868

    This is fantastic. Well done.

    • @AlienWithInternetConnection
      @AlienWithInternetConnection 4 года назад +21

      Woah weird history your here.

    • @stiffstud8511
      @stiffstud8511 3 года назад +8

      O snap

    • @peytoncross7026
      @peytoncross7026 3 года назад +3

      Yea the vid was but george bush sent men to die to save kuwait

    • @sherwanburhan8942
      @sherwanburhan8942 3 года назад +5

      @@peytoncross7026 no my boy to save precious oil
      You know why iraq invaded kuwait in the first place??
      Because kuwait wanted to break iraqs economy by dumping huge mount of oil into market at very cheap and low price
      Sadam guys went to there leaders and you selling cheap OK but don't sell so much amount of it and that's how it all started
      And kuwait did that in the first place by command of USA

    • @mariolisa2832
      @mariolisa2832 3 года назад

      Oversimplified is better

  • @matthew1882
    @matthew1882 4 года назад +675

    History channel needs to step up their game or hire this man.

    • @SinnerD2010
      @SinnerD2010 4 года назад +45

      They're too busy uncovering evidence oh ancient aliens...LOL

    • @JeremyDWilliamsOfficial
      @JeremyDWilliamsOfficial 4 года назад +18

      Too many commercials killed the History Channel. This video is better than most you’d see there anyway.

    • @omcorc
      @omcorc 4 года назад +8

      The History Channel has been dead for years. They’re irredeemably garbage TV.

    • @r.d.9399
      @r.d.9399 4 года назад +2

      I agree. This was superb

    • @JeremyDWilliamsOfficial
      @JeremyDWilliamsOfficial 4 года назад

      @wesley Johnson 😂

  • @KillerOrca
    @KillerOrca 4 года назад +1998

    WWII era battleship launching cruise missiles. I don't know why but that is oddly satisfying...

    • @wruenvadam
      @wruenvadam 4 года назад +134

      I was thinking the same thing. I have the pleasure of living near the Wisconsin, so it really gives me a new perspective on the old girl. The fact that she got some combat use so recently makes me happy somewhat. Its just a shame that the guns like the ones she has don't really have much use anymore. She is very beautiful however. You look at her and think about the fact that she's a battleship, then you also realize that she is sleek, and is genuinely a fast ship and is one of the last ships with the amount of armor she has that is still in active service technically speaking. While I certainly don't want to imagine her sinking, it would still warm me up to hear about her doing her duty once again, and is why this video warmed me up as well. I had no idea she took part in Desert Storm until now and I am very satisfied to have learned that today.

    • @roflomaozedong
      @roflomaozedong 4 года назад +5

      @@wruenvadam hey mate! You are talking about which boat? wich one ? sorry for my bad english

    • @gnranger
      @gnranger 4 года назад +23

      @@roflomaozedong the USS Wisconsin (BB-64)

    • @pcguysoffgridcabin
      @pcguysoffgridcabin 4 года назад +33

      @@gnranger Iraqis were seen surrendering to the Wisconsin drone. They didn't want any of them 16 inch shells

    • @KillerOrca
      @KillerOrca 4 года назад +9

      @@wruenvadam Here's hoping they turn her into a museum like they did the Intrepid, IMO.

  • @darktoadone5068
    @darktoadone5068 Год назад +115

    I was in the 7th Fleet in the USS Midway CV-41 as an AO when this happened. We had so much ordnance ready on weapons support equipment that the division who maintains them , G-1 AWSEP ran out of them and things got crazy. The commander of the 7th fleet had to make a decision. We worked easily 100 hour weeks but I felt it was nothing compared to what the guys on the ground were going to go through.

  • @LtCmdrTyler
    @LtCmdrTyler 4 года назад +215

    A Desert Storm vid by Operations Room? A perfect way to start Saturday mornin boys.

    • @TheOperationsRoom
      @TheOperationsRoom  4 года назад +31

      I hope so! After the effort that went into this I am now going to the pub to finish my Saturday 😁

    • @zackyjenkinson6902
      @zackyjenkinson6902 4 года назад +15

      @@TheOperationsRoom When it comes to air battles and air campaigns, you are definitely the best of all the RUclipsrs who make battle animation videos.

    • @TheOperationsRoom
      @TheOperationsRoom  4 года назад +18

      @@zackyjenkinson6902 that's very kind, thankyou!

    • @thehighhegemon2199
      @thehighhegemon2199 4 года назад +3

      The Operations Room Well deserved. Great video

    • @klat2baraada579
      @klat2baraada579 3 месяца назад

      Actually, it was a Wednesday here, Thursday, Baghdad time. Just sayin.

  • @aviation.satire
    @aviation.satire 3 года назад +802

    I love how the animated planes are actually accurate

    • @recording_closet9100
      @recording_closet9100 3 года назад +4

      @Brandon BP well yeah, they're animated. They are intended to represent their position at the time

    • @hoghogwild
      @hoghogwild 3 года назад +31

      @@recording_closet9100 He wasn't referring to position, he's referring to the fact that when EF-111's were being discussed, the 3 planes moving on the map actually looked like EF-111 Ravens. the F-117s look like an F-117, same for teh B-52s.

    • @Lightning_aus
      @Lightning_aus 3 года назад

      except for the mirages

    • @Viper555
      @Viper555 2 года назад +1

      @@Lightning_aus 12:05 looks like a mirage F1 to me, those were the only types of mirages fielded by either side. The French flew mirage F1s and so did the Iraqis.

  • @aayushpanda9
    @aayushpanda9 4 года назад +245

    This is the next generation of history content. Calm, well paced narration, loads of metainfo. Goddamn you got my sub

    • @chungweiwang1271
      @chungweiwang1271 4 года назад +3

      Imagine sipping your coffee, setting it down, grabbing your binoculars and looking out the window to see four apaches just hovering in the distance pointed at you.

  • @boredomstudios5464
    @boredomstudios5464 Год назад +109

    The whole air raid of desert storm is a work of fucking art

    • @Ruder6163
      @Ruder6163 Год назад

      Right! I love the theocratic Islamic dictatorship of Kuwait ❤️ and I’d be willing to lay my life on the line for them anytime! Clearly most Americans feel the same way given you were all willing to die to preserve their rule. What is it exactly about the Sabah family that made you guys so passionate about them? Was it their system of governance? Their commitment to Islam? Or was it your hatred for the secularism coming from the Baathist in Iraq?

    • @ELGG1894
      @ELGG1894 Год назад +21

      ​@@Ruder6163Is this some strange form of coping for the fact Iraq lost?

    • @Ruder6163
      @Ruder6163 Год назад

      @@ELGG1894 No, I’m asking why Americans were motivated to defend the authoritarian Islamic theocracy? This has nothing to do with Iraq. I like to watch the cognitive dissonance take place in the Caucasian American mind.

    • @Crustaceannationrepresentative
      @Crustaceannationrepresentative Год назад +16

      ​@@Ruder6163Because it threatened to upend the entire world economy due to Iraq threatening Saudi Arabia after annexing Kuwait, which would've no doubt led to Iraq keeping all the oil in those countries for itself, or selling it at extremely unmarked prices, plus Kuwait is a US ally so they were obligated to defend them

    • @tomfinlay7373
      @tomfinlay7373 9 месяцев назад

      @@Ruder6163 I think multiple motivations were at play, but central was the fear of Sadaam disrupting our oil supply, particularly in Saudi Arabia. Would he have attacked Saudi Arabia if the US led coalition never existed? We'll never know. The power in charge don't poll the public on those decisions, they do what they want and then try to sell the public on why it is justified or prudent. This video really doesn't address the political rationale of the US in depth, it focuses on the tactical military actions. There are other videos that address the political aspect. This video does a great job, and in general I think US citizens can take pride in the skill with which our forces fought. Whether they should have fought in the first place is a debate for another place I think.

  • @JudgeLazar
    @JudgeLazar 4 года назад +1439

    Not that my opinion matters much, but this is the most impressive and interesting military history video I have EVER seen. The visualizations do an excellent job of portraying the massive amount of firepower used. I've read and heard all about it before, but you really can't grasp it like you do in the video and visualizations. Bravo, I hope to see more like this, excellent work.

    • @JETJOOBOY
      @JETJOOBOY 4 года назад +12

      Totally!
      It also highlights the massive complexity of the entire job and how a single Human Being could be totally pivotal to its success or disaster.. (like the weather guy that commented above).
      Each of these people's stories contain a lifetime of excellence and hard work..and each of those people could tell amazing stories about just ONE single aspect for DAYS!

    • @MrLandslide84
      @MrLandslide84 4 года назад +3

      AGREED 100% I was a kid, but I vividly remember all of this, this is like visiting the past! Thank you!

    • @dewayneblue1834
      @dewayneblue1834 4 года назад +6

      And this video was only Day 1, over the next 41 days over 100,000 combat sorties were flown. Even more complex was ensuing ground war, which involved (among other things) thousands of tanks. Remember, when Desert Storm began Saddam had the world's 4th largest military force. A few weeks later, he didn't even have the largest military force in Iraq.

    • @xOperator
      @xOperator 4 года назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing. The best visuals i've seen

    • @louremington6975
      @louremington6975 4 года назад +1

      I agree. I'm trying to find the same thing with the tank battle

  • @joemama8
    @joemama8 4 года назад +627

    Can’t even imagine how long this must have took to make, incredible work 👏🏻

    • @TheOperationsRoom
      @TheOperationsRoom  4 года назад +73

      Thanks!

    • @joemama8
      @joemama8 4 года назад +37

      The Operations Room Just my 2 cents but i feel like different thumbnails could massively increase your view count, if you look your second most viewed video has a thumbnail showing what’s actually in the video similar to eastory who gets millions of views a video. These kind of videos are incredible to watch and should be getting 10x the views they’re currently getting. Collaborations would be massive too to expose yourself to the niche military community

    • @TheAurikom
      @TheAurikom 4 года назад

      I more can't believe this heroic story, where only a handful of the great american aircrafts was shoting down. 😂

    • @leonardwei3914
      @leonardwei3914 4 года назад +2

      @@joemama8 You can't judge a book by it's covers, but sexiness does sell.

    • @listenherefat3340
      @listenherefat3340 4 года назад

      Imagine...

  • @monsa6558
    @monsa6558 3 года назад +351

    An excellent video of the Big Picture view. I was a Boom Operator on a KC-10 crew that flew an eight -hour sortie that night and appreciate your work here to allow me to see all that was going on and how it all was planned to go. The day before, all us Tanker aircrews were gathered together to be briefed by an Air Force One-Star. He told us that the expected losses that first few nights was one AWACS, one KC-10, and two KC-135s, due to the expectation of the Iraqis to apply standard Soviet air tactics. Which included launching everything you have in a counter attack. We were told that the F-15s would not be able to stop all of the Iraq aircraft from shooting us down, "Some of them will get through". But, the main concern was the shear number of aircraft in the airspace. The greatest risk was us, all Coalition aircraft, flying into each other. I noticed, at the moment we were told that, all us tanker aircrews were looking at the other aircrews, wondering, which of us would not return. It was a solemn moment that laid over us, like a cloud, for the entire time, until we landed from that first flight and found out how well the Air War was going.
    Thank you for putting this together. It is much appreciated.

    • @jetrickgordo4026
      @jetrickgordo4026 3 года назад +15

      Man I can't just imagine the pressure and adrenaline of joining such large formations being defenseless as you are. Radar screens must be all over the roof. Nice story about the people supporting the fight behind.

    • @mrrexychomp9829
      @mrrexychomp9829 3 года назад +9

      I think if the Iraqis had done a soviet style all out attack that would have worked out better for them. Its a good thing they didn't

    • @sendingit2601
      @sendingit2601 3 года назад +1

      Seeing those big boy kc-135s in person is something else.

    • @janmeshgavte6578
      @janmeshgavte6578 3 года назад +4

      Oh God what kind of air traffic it would had been and also tension, stress, adrenaline and all kind of feeling you get hit by in that moment. I almost got head-ache while watching this animation can't even imagine what your POV would had been

    • @tommorningstar6373
      @tommorningstar6373 3 года назад +4

      Thank you from the bottom of my rotten old American heart. Braving the pucker factor for your country and countrymen is the greatest act of courage and sacrifice possible.

  • @TheProdigalCat
    @TheProdigalCat Год назад +116

    As a GWOT veteran, the Desert Storm/Shield boys don't get enough love

    • @fakecubed
      @fakecubed Год назад +8

      That's because it was over so quickly, everyone pretty much forgot it happened.

    • @danieldeath-j7u
      @danieldeath-j7u Год назад

      Islam will conquer you one way or the other...

    • @Firebolt193
      @Firebolt193 Год назад

      @@danieldeath-j7u Islam can lick my balls, get out of here with your death cult

    • @AlbinoMutant
      @AlbinoMutant 9 месяцев назад +6

      A crusty old NCO in 1AD told me his proudest moment during Desert Storm was when the division commander came by after the first major tank battle and saw an RPG all bent around his mine plow. The general made a beeline for it, leaned in to examine it and then examined the front of the tank. He turned around with a huge smile on his face and asks "He got a shot off?" The NCO nodded "Yes sir". "Did he hit you?" The NCO nodded again, "Yes sir, and then I ran him over". General looks like he's about to giggle with glee, he looked at the LT and the LT nodded. Division commander gave the him a medal right there for pitchforking the slowest infantryman in Iraq with his plow. That was when the Army was the Army.

    • @John-vb1vs
      @John-vb1vs Месяц назад

      The. Angels of. Saint Gabriel. Is my. Thought

  • @Frank-vr9pw
    @Frank-vr9pw 3 года назад +198

    As a Desert Storm Marine Veteran this was well presented. Thanks for the memories

    • @Mike-sp6tt
      @Mike-sp6tt 3 года назад +7

      Thank you for your service god bless

    • @ruscaliso
      @ruscaliso 2 года назад +7

      Thank you for your service.

    • @fredericksacramento677
      @fredericksacramento677 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for your service

    • @arlie3334
      @arlie3334 Год назад +1

      I was a marine there myself brother

  • @r8dj
    @r8dj 3 года назад +1341

    Now you know why it was called "Desert Storm". As a veteran of this war, I salute your comprehensive analysis.

    • @Shawn-ho6de
      @Shawn-ho6de 3 года назад +36

      Thank you for your service

    • @drdanglez
      @drdanglez 3 года назад +25

      Thank you for your service.

    • @getn_shot2282
      @getn_shot2282 3 года назад +24

      Thank you for your service

    • @ddennis6398
      @ddennis6398 3 года назад +12

      I’m 33 now and I understand now that you were either a patriot who fought for freedom or you had no better option after graduating high school and join the military. Not all veteran deserve respect.

    • @getn_shot2282
      @getn_shot2282 3 года назад +88

      @@ddennis6398 regardless of who they are they put their life on the line. They deserve respect for what they did not who they are

  • @spanionneo
    @spanionneo 4 года назад +1389

    I was a seven year old Iraqi boy living near Talil Air Base. I remember that night vividly. The ground was shaking and windows were shattering. It was one of the most terrifying thing I lived through. Within a few days all of our bridges, power stations, trains and factories were destroyed. It was the fist time I heard about America. Little did i know that this war was going to take me on a long journey and eventually become an American citizen . I suppose they broke mine now we share theirs.. lol

    • @justjoshingya504
      @justjoshingya504 4 года назад +130

      Well now that awesome military might is there for you :)

    • @efabiano82
      @efabiano82 4 года назад +53

      Wow, that's an amazing story!

    • @GuyFromTheSouth
      @GuyFromTheSouth 4 года назад +143

      Thats a hell of a story man. I hope you've enjoyed being an American!

    • @mjb0183
      @mjb0183 4 года назад +178

      Yes, we really messed up your country. Sorry about that...we have no control over our crazy ass Pentagon ghouls who love the military / industrial complex PERSONAL profits. Too bad Israel tells America how high to jump, when we do their dirty work.

    • @remeyrune6009
      @remeyrune6009 4 года назад +237

      @@mjb0183 Iraq's also had no control over what their military, or government, did. I have Kuwaiti friends who are very happy about the liberation efforts.

  • @daibando9893
    @daibando9893 2 года назад +432

    Thanks for this. I was an AWACS Senior Weapons Director in this historical air show. I still have the greatest respect and admiration not only for the pilots and aircrews that pushed over the border, but also for all ground combat troops and support troops that were there. I am still awed by the planning and logistics of this air war and glad to have done my small part. You brought this back into focus for me with exceptional clarity.

    • @recepayyldz6072
      @recepayyldz6072 2 года назад

      You will drown in the blood of murdered children, remember that there is a great creator from people and states.

    • @s6_724
      @s6_724 2 года назад +13

      thank you for your service

    • @myklallen7184
      @myklallen7184 2 года назад +13

      I was there...USAF ground Combat Communications

    • @jcosk8
      @jcosk8 Год назад

      Hope you enjoyed the oil

    • @camronrapp4146
      @camronrapp4146 Год назад +10

      ​@jcosk8 Don't worry we did and still are😊

  • @gabrieljohannson6777
    @gabrieljohannson6777 4 года назад +133

    Let's us take a moment to recognise and acknowledge the time and effort put in to make this time-lapse possible for our education & enjoyment. Blood Stella work.

  • @wr3tched
    @wr3tched 4 года назад +3589

    This is incredible

    • @cobra3738
      @cobra3738 4 года назад +11

      Tf are you doing here?? lmaoo

    • @wr3tched
      @wr3tched 4 года назад +22

      Cobra LMAO trying to learn some things

    • @dewayneblue1834
      @dewayneblue1834 4 года назад +13

      And this video was only Day 1, over the next 41 days over 100,000 combat sorties were flown. Even more complex was ensuing ground war, which involved (among other things) thousands of tanks. Remember, when Desert Storm began Saddam had the world's 4th largest military force. A few weeks later, he didn't even have the largest military force in Iraq.

    • @jackbui2944
      @jackbui2944 4 года назад +1

      @akjohnny got the big touch.

    • @hypedup205
      @hypedup205 4 года назад +2

      Holy shit. Used to watch you all the time during AW era wr3tched, I even played w you a few times. Then I randomly see you commented on a video about the gulf war? LMFAOOO

  • @adamkostowicz7289
    @adamkostowicz7289 Год назад +37

    I’ve watched this 7 times and will continue to rewatch it randomly because I’m a proud OIF vet and I just love military plans especially ones with fixed winged aircraft

  • @mikolajschulz5847
    @mikolajschulz5847 3 года назад +1390

    This was like a training exercise for 35 or so Militaries.

    • @InfantrySider
      @InfantrySider 3 года назад +182

      Yep a live fire exercise with moving targets

    • @spankythedog56
      @spankythedog56 3 года назад +7

      What the fuck are they training for then?

    • @InfantrySider
      @InfantrySider 3 года назад +161

      @@spankythedog56 they weren't actually training, it was a joke for how easy they were to beat

    • @KillerSpoon575
      @KillerSpoon575 3 года назад +78

      @@AK-nm1jh just becuase they are outnumbered doesn't mean it would be easy. I mean they had a huge AA defense system that was so potent that only f-117s could go to baghdad

    • @ttwr4gty7ihz49
      @ttwr4gty7ihz49 3 года назад +13

      @@KillerSpoon575 80% of AAA are no function because the lack of spare parts
      And the same thing for the aircraft and tanks

  • @PROJECTD-op9zw
    @PROJECTD-op9zw 4 года назад +233

    Everyone is talking about CNN is going off, but no one talking about the reporter who just saw a tomahawk "cruising" on eyes levels in a hotel window...

    • @brendanmalone-ewing6535
      @brendanmalone-ewing6535 3 года назад +11

      If you hunt around RUclips you’ll find some footage of them flying at rooftop level. Incredible stuff

    • @abandonedaccount123
      @abandonedaccount123 3 года назад +1

      @@brendanmalone-ewing6535 can you please send me a link to one of the videos? i haven't found one

  • @tebo2770
    @tebo2770 4 года назад +483

    I remember sleeping in a UH-1 at the border of Iraq and Saudi when the air war began. We were all standing outside looking up. I have never and will never again see that many planes in the sky at one time. It was crazy. I won't forget that night.

    • @jimmysavile69
      @jimmysavile69 4 года назад +54

      @Fred Barendse he was just saying that he has never and will never see that many planes again..

    • @Its_shiki_time4876
      @Its_shiki_time4876 4 года назад +63

      @Fred Barendse that comment was so irrelevant its not even funny

    • @seanlambert-knight4735
      @seanlambert-knight4735 4 года назад +6

      Fred Barendse ur not in ur 70s checked ur sub list dipshit lol

    • @tonymorris4335
      @tonymorris4335 4 года назад +6

      @Jeff R. While true, we GAVE them the chemical weapons they killed the Kurds with and then we fucked the Kurds in the same way.
      I'm a vet as well, but almost everything in the middle east including desert storm came as a result of things we were already putting our fingers into and helping to cause.

    • @rykiske8052
      @rykiske8052 4 года назад +2

      @@tonymorris4335 the mere fact that over 30 nations joined the war says how much they were afraid to lose their money and to keep that region under their control to suck off oil

  • @AmberStraw-v7w
    @AmberStraw-v7w Год назад +16

    This operation was an absolute masterpiece.. This war was so fast that many forget how immense it was..

  • @ChairmanMeow1
    @ChairmanMeow1 4 года назад +1029

    The logistics... THE LOGISTICS!!

    • @notleviathan855
      @notleviathan855 4 года назад +107

      You know the logistics guys are like shaking hands, and jerking themselves off. I mean HOLY SHIT the time and effort gathering info, planning, sending shit up to high command, adjusting for possible outcomes, taking in new information, giving new information. Gotta pat the communications teams on the back as well, we never think about the guys behind the front lines planning every move.

    • @acolyteoffire4077
      @acolyteoffire4077 4 года назад +58

      it gives me a headache to even imagine a 10th of this operations possible paper work and time spent.

    • @ChairmanMeow1
      @ChairmanMeow1 4 года назад +7

      @@notleviathan855 I would be!!

    • @LoisoPondohva
      @LoisoPondohva 4 года назад +48

      Gathering from all across the world a million combatants, twice as much support personnel, dozens of ships, thousands of tanks, hundreds of planes, countless artillery pieces, evac vehicles, helicopters, logistics vehicles, all manner of special equipment and food, apparel, ammunition, fuel.
      And managing to get all of that in the right places and the right time.
      On top of that, organising all of that to seamlessly integrate into a unified force.
      And some people say we don't have the technology to build the Great Pyramids so it must be aliens.
      Logistics specialists: quietly doing the impossible since possible was invented.

    • @jjhpor
      @jjhpor 4 года назад +19

      @@LoisoPondohva And yet it is tiny compared to June 6th 1944. I heard on the radio yesterday that during WW2 the Japanese army was able to deliver 5 pounds of material to each man in the field per day. The US was able to deliver two TONS and at an average distance over 6,000 miles. One Liberty ship built every 4.5 days.

  • @pkz420
    @pkz420 4 года назад +1789

    It blows my mind that those bomber pilots took off, and landed, at home in the US.
    A guy woke up, in his own bed, kissed the wife goodbye and sent his kids to school. Drove to work, got in a plane, joined a war for some hours, then returned home.
    Had dinner with the family a few hours after landing.
    And now he's a modern combat vet. It's a new kind of warfare. Soon, with drones, maybe we can soldier from home. A soldier wouldn't even have to put pants on, let alone travel anywhere.
    I'm kinda glad I'm too old to live long enough to see this tech mature.
    EDIT: To anyone who wants to say that the flight was longer than 24 hours, I suggest your read a bit slower. Nowhere does this comment imply that the flight was less than 35 hours. The point, that your missing, is that they took off from, and landed in the US, after one flight.

    • @macktheinterloper
      @macktheinterloper 4 года назад +203

      Remote warfare is something I'm definitely not looking forward to, as the civilians will surely be the only ones to suffer the fallout.

    • @6ixsupaneat674
      @6ixsupaneat674 4 года назад +69

      @@macktheinterloper Who cares man, as long as Uncle Sam and Zion get what they want. Just dont report on it and noone will know or care!

    • @JamieBainbridge
      @JamieBainbridge 4 года назад +105

      Staff in the USA flying remote drones is already reality. There are plenty of articles about the PTSD suffered by such remote pilots during Afghanistan.

    • @916619jg
      @916619jg 4 года назад +26

      How long do you think a transcontinental flight from the US to Kuwait is? 😂

    • @916619jg
      @916619jg 4 года назад +10

      As of the time of my commenting 43 dumbasses can't do basic math either

  • @JerBuster77
    @JerBuster77 4 года назад +956

    This is what happens when you spam air units in Command and Conquer and send them all in at once.

    • @TheOperationsRoom
      @TheOperationsRoom  4 года назад +185

      Also an underrated comment 😆

    • @Mathwayb
      @Mathwayb 4 года назад +7

      Yes!

    • @Aviationlord7742
      @Aviationlord7742 4 года назад +26

      *Kirov reporting*

    • @rovat6285
      @rovat6285 4 года назад +14

      Yeah I do that in Zero Hour Reborn AF general.

    • @phinix250
      @phinix250 4 года назад +22

      @@rovat6285 Watch the skies general, we're going to put on an air show.

  • @JeffSharonLive
    @JeffSharonLive Год назад +53

    Incredible work on all of your videos. A few suggestions for future topics:
    - The 2003 Iraq War
    - Operation Just Cause
    - Anything having to do with the Korean War (my grandfather fought in Korea, so I always wanted to know more about it)

    • @admranger
      @admranger Год назад +1

      Korean war videos would be very good to see.

  • @spacemanjoe7074
    @spacemanjoe7074 4 года назад +973

    “I’m Saddam Hussein, and this is jackass.”

    • @ltk_xv72
      @ltk_xv72 4 года назад +19

      Beehive Tetherball = Going to war against American air power

    • @marvs8760
      @marvs8760 4 года назад +5

      Dude 😂

    • @Fearless1247
      @Fearless1247 4 года назад +3

      Im kenny rogers

    • @theprideofafrica1186
      @theprideofafrica1186 4 года назад +6

      "I'm George W, and i order the de-bathification of the Iraqi military and government.. and this is jackass."

    • @-Markus-
      @-Markus- 4 года назад

      HAAAA!!!!

  • @davidputland5506
    @davidputland5506 2 года назад +1181

    This operation was an absolute masterpiece.

    • @anfrale4657
      @anfrale4657 2 года назад +89

      @uNnHkP8mza imagine trying to air traffic control all that.

    • @tylerclayton6081
      @tylerclayton6081 2 года назад +41

      @uNnHkP8mza I’ve heard recordings of an A-10 Pilot puking in his cockpit out of guilt and horror after finding out he strafed British Armored vehicles by accident. Apparently this was because there was a certain British armored vehicle that looked similar to most Iraqi armored vehicles

    • @st3gosaurus
      @st3gosaurus 2 года назад +12

      @@tylerclayton6081 yeah you would feel so bad after that. especially if you killed your fellow soldiers.

    • @anfrale4657
      @anfrale4657 2 года назад

      @@st3gosaurus do you drink seamen?

    • @1990-w1l
      @1990-w1l 2 года назад +3

      But Masterpiece have worst cheap copy

  • @davegrant2167
    @davegrant2167 4 года назад +351

    Got to be said, bloody clever idea using the drones as bait

    • @miguelmontenegro3520
      @miguelmontenegro3520 4 года назад +25

      In a war, deception is the most powerful weapon just after dumb enemies.

    • @hmmjedi
      @hmmjedi 4 года назад +5

      The Israelie's used them over the Bekka Valley in 1982 to decoy the Syrian Sam sites based there allowing the IAF to then destroy the sites...

    • @edmundoberensztajn2395
      @edmundoberensztajn2395 4 года назад +3

      Do you have the opportunity to read Tom Clacy`s Red Storm Rising, maybe 30/35 years ago? The atack of the aircarrier in the Iceland Ops by Soviet bombers showed this same tactic :o)

    • @moshunit96
      @moshunit96 4 года назад +6

      Im embarrassed to say that this is the first time I've heard about the drones being used.

    • @xOperator
      @xOperator 4 года назад +2

      @@moshunit96 The US been using Drones going back to Vietnam. There were drones made during WW2 as well

  • @aonbrogan8266
    @aonbrogan8266 Год назад +81

    Hey Russia? This.
    This is how an actual Superpower does war.

    • @Sombody123
      @Sombody123 Год назад +19

      Even better: superpower with allies that aren't just 2nd/3rd world dictatorships.

    • @FrangkyMind
      @FrangkyMind 9 месяцев назад +6

      One more thing
      They actually can form a coallition while them "2nd best army in the world" can't

  • @ObzTicle
    @ObzTicle 4 года назад +235

    I didn't realize the scale of Desert Storm. The planning and execution is mental.

    • @janatlmb2770
      @janatlmb2770 4 года назад

      Right

    • @DreDay1993
      @DreDay1993 4 года назад +3

      I'm sure most of us didn't this was all out war.

    • @Somm_RJ
      @Somm_RJ 4 года назад +2

      The Iraqi Military were so crippled by the Air Strikes that it only took the ground troops (launched later) 100 hours to settle the battle.

    • @catluva74
      @catluva74 4 года назад +1

      It set the record for the largest tank battle in history. President Bush decided to go all in from the start. The fear was if the war dragged on the American public would withdraw support fearing it would turn into another Vietnam. If you want to see more on how intense the war was look up the highway of death massacre.

    • @catluva74
      @catluva74 4 года назад

      @@DreDay1993 I remember watching the news reports while it was happening. There was a real fear that chemical and nuclear weapons would be used.

  • @jeffcamp481
    @jeffcamp481 3 года назад +104

    I have never seen such a precise explanation of a battle or a subject in my 60 years! My hat is off to you and all your hard work! A precise explanation of a precision air campaign! I’m so glad Random Gary endorsed your channel, so I could enjoy your channel!

    • @williamyoung9401
      @williamyoung9401 3 года назад +1

      What about the rest of the casualties? Not to mention those that suffered from Gulf War Syndrome after the fact...

  • @JB-pq1wd
    @JB-pq1wd 4 года назад +390

    As a professional military analyst, I have to say this is just a fantastic bit of work! One mistake so many people make is thinking "if I buy a lot of expensive hardware, I now have an effective military". Sure, good equipment helps (and having bad equipment is deadly) - but as you can see there is a lot more to it. This is just the tip of the iceberg: think about logistics, access rights, training, airspace deconfliction (making sure people don't run into each other or anything else), coordinating support assets such as tankers, jammers, ISR, weather concerns, damage assessment, avoiding civilian casualties as much as possible, etc. etc. You can also see why fratricide is such a big concern - and this doesn't show the necessary coordination with maneuvering ground forces, Special Forces, or Patriot batteries. Imagine the difficulties coordinating an air campaign involving several nations such as NATO members. The U.S. did a lot of work over the years at events like RED FLAG, practicing how all this works together - you can see the results and why practice and training are so essential. One last note: I worked with the F-117A program years ago. They did not dally around threat areas: their missions and routes were carefully planned and timed (literally to the second), taking into account known threats such as SAMs. They flew in, dropped their two guided bombs, and got out. No loitering.

    • @ashersolomon9560
      @ashersolomon9560 4 года назад +13

      What you said about the F-117s was exactly what I was thinking while watching this video. I’ve been studying up on Gulf conflicts for a few months now and there was no record of Stealth fighters Hovering over Baghdad waiting for the jamming to start. Personally I am fascinated by the various types of munitions used by pilots ( the right tool for the right job)

    • @Gongolongo
      @Gongolongo 4 года назад

      Bro it's not necessarily a hardware/training issue. Nothing can save you from the entire developed world raining down hundreds of modern aircraft on you.

    • @117Chief930
      @117Chief930 4 года назад +29

      @@Gongolongo But there is an art in attacking a country with the 4th largest airforce in the world at the time, who knows it's coming, and losing so little life and equipment to wreak so much damage upon them. They could have just slammed their technology and numbers against the wall and won, but it would have cost so many more lives. Better trained, better equipped, better planning, better result.

    • @tsdobbi
      @tsdobbi 4 года назад +1

      As a professional SENIOR military analyst I believe you are off on a number of points.

    • @raynic1173
      @raynic1173 4 года назад +1

      @@tsdobbi But that's confidential or.....is Tim your real name (ed)?

  • @jerrysinclair3771
    @jerrysinclair3771 2 года назад +4

    THANK YOU for mentioning Lt.Cmdr Michael Speicher. He was the first casualty of the war. He and his family lived in my hometown, Jacksonville, FL. May his sacrifice never be forgotten.

  • @stephenmogle2335
    @stephenmogle2335 4 года назад +439

    As a former Army ground pounder... my official petition to do the land battle phase has been submitted.

    • @sechanchannel2764
      @sechanchannel2764 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/p7ecxzJ3PAk/видео.html
      Azerbaijan and Armenia accuse each other of breaking ceasefire

    • @sechanchannel2764
      @sechanchannel2764 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/p7ecxzJ3PAk/видео.html
      Azerbaijan and Armenia accuse each other of breaking ceasefire

    • @youraveragescotsman7119
      @youraveragescotsman7119 4 года назад

      @Jay R
      The absolute *fear* that comes after such an intense show of air power.
      "It can't get worse, right?"
      I am sorry, my friend. But it's about to get much, much worse.

    • @ericnortan9012
      @ericnortan9012 4 года назад

      As a former Marine Amtracker I agree!

  • @ohara.
    @ohara. 3 года назад +149

    my uncle flew the first 3 weeks during the desert storm i just showed him this and all he said was
    wow wow, wow man we were at the... WOW, wow

  • @Mainz_1901
    @Mainz_1901 2 года назад +940

    ACTUAL SUPERPOWER DOING SUPERPOWER THINGS 30 YEARS AGO LMAO (close your eyes if you're Russian)

  • @Cynd3r_
    @Cynd3r_ Год назад +26

    8:54
    >CNN goes off the air
    >Thunderous applause

  • @AugustGreen_
    @AugustGreen_ 3 года назад +424

    This entire operation sounds like something straight out of Ace Combat. A large variety of aircraft (many in different camouflages) in some astounding numbers all going on a massive attack.

    • @theepicjs5541
      @theepicjs5541 3 года назад +46

      Trigger ain’t fucking around

    • @zeus28frenzy
      @zeus28frenzy 3 года назад +30

      "Cipher. That prides gonna get you killed"

    • @80krauser
      @80krauser 3 года назад +26

      Obligatory Belka Did Nothing Wrong

    • @myparceltape1169
      @myparceltape1169 3 года назад +4

      The sand was very hard on the aircraft engines at takeoff and touchdown, especially.
      This put back the installation of equipment requiring precision grinding of stainless steel.

    • @illucidate3749
      @illucidate3749 3 года назад +12

      All we needed was a giant mchuge Drone carrier

  • @reedhedin2777
    @reedhedin2777 3 года назад +1080

    I can’t believe these news reporters were like “oh, there’s a US backed coalition included thousands of aircraft and more than a million servicemen that’s about to go to war with Iraq? Okay, who wants to go to Baghdad and report on it?”

    • @ananthropomorphictalkinggo6641
      @ananthropomorphictalkinggo6641 3 года назад +327

      That was back when reporters were respectable, instead of just doing op ed pieces masquerading as news to slander whatever party their bosses don't like.

    • @reedhedin2777
      @reedhedin2777 3 года назад +107

      @@ananthropomorphictalkinggo6641 I get that but shit you gotta be crazy to go to a country that is at war with the country you’re a citizen of. Especially a fascist dictatorship like country like Iraq was at that time

    • @ananthropomorphictalkinggo6641
      @ananthropomorphictalkinggo6641 3 года назад +215

      @@reedhedin2777 Not only did they go to the country, some of them were actually embedded in active combat units. They literally got shot at as they reported. They had cameras instead of rifles. Like I said, being a reporter used to be viewed as a constitutional duty that this country used to hold as sacred. They didn't want to go, they felt that it was their duty as citizens to go. That's why the mainstream media is such a disgrace nowadays.

    • @1piyoti
      @1piyoti 3 года назад +23

      @@ananthropomorphictalkinggo6641 No slander just facts..
      but ya, i liked cnn back then... that was before they were just another new service reading stuff off of the AP wire.
      I have a copy of the press core video from that war they Bagdad
      missiles

    • @yiptastic12
      @yiptastic12 3 года назад +8

      it's a brilliant way to get a confirmed radar kill.

  • @yungcaco1443
    @yungcaco1443 2 года назад +650

    Never realised how many coalition air craft were actually lost and I’m surprised at how many they lost through accidents.

    • @vyros.3234
      @vyros.3234 2 года назад

      Luke half of America's casualties during the war in Iraq and Afghanistan were due to friendly fire and accidents.

    • @bronzebackbassing18
      @bronzebackbassing18 2 года назад +190

      Historically speaking more aircraft are lost in accidents then in combat against the enemy. When you are constantly putting a complicated fighter jet and it’s pilot/crew though constant usage, something is eventually going to give

    • @theknightikins9397
      @theknightikins9397 2 года назад +53

      I actually think it makes sense. The US had covered every option. I can imagine that Iraqi strategists and control rooms were absolute pandemonium.

    • @joeroyward6457
      @joeroyward6457 Год назад +6

      Especially an air operations if you don’t practice then you don’t survive

    • @hamsterfromabove8905
      @hamsterfromabove8905 Год назад +38

      As was mentioned once during this video, there were at minimum hundreds of coalition aircraft in the sky at any given time. They don't have perfect knowledge of where their allies were. There were many radar contacts at any given time. They had to as quickly and accurately determine which radar contacts were friendly aircraft vs which were enemies.
      There were so many ally aircraft in every direction it was often difficult to quickly determine where the enemy was exactly. That's one of the drawbacks of outnumbering your enemy so badly in the air.

  • @LightningWing11
    @LightningWing11 2 года назад +19

    I can’t even begin to describe how badass this is

  • @Silva_Carlos
    @Silva_Carlos 4 года назад +133

    I usually never comment on these things but wow. It's like watching a full feature movie or documentary. Excellent work!!!

    • @sechanchannel2764
      @sechanchannel2764 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/p7ecxzJ3PAk/видео.html
      Azerbaijan and Armenia accuse each other of breaking ceasefire

    • @sechanchannel2764
      @sechanchannel2764 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/p7ecxzJ3PAk/видео.html

  • @hellojello9070
    @hellojello9070 3 года назад +148

    Holy shit... at 9:50, Imagine seeing a massive chunk of metal casually pass by you at a very high speed at eye level, and not dying because you weren't a target.

  • @nedstudios6490
    @nedstudios6490 4 года назад +69

    What a battle. Imagine sorting out all this information, then putting this together in time-lapse. THat was no easy task. Hats off

    • @jordaneimer2873
      @jordaneimer2873 3 года назад

      while i agree this video is phenomenal. I must say that this is no puzzle. As you can see this was incredibly timed and carefully decided. every bomb and every motion was on time and planned. the formations. the places the tomahawks were flying. the exact zone they crossed the border. it was scheduled like a sunday mass.

  • @realitycheque22
    @realitycheque22 Год назад +6

    A Gulf War veteran serving on USS Pensacola LSD-38 this was an amazing description of the war I was an amphibious ship and Marines were our brothers. God bless and Anchors Away and Semper Fi my brothers. I knew life is tough now but be strong.

  • @michaelwestmoreland2530
    @michaelwestmoreland2530 3 года назад +893

    This wasn't a war.
    It was clubbing a baby seal. In the dark. With NVGs. And using a chainsaw. With a chain made out of diamonds.

    • @MCshadr217
      @MCshadr217 3 года назад +63

      Yea, no, ask any servicemen that served during that war. It was bloody, very bloody. What people have seen on screen, it was far worse. Noone expected Saddam to have as many forces as he did, nor did they expect the unprecedented amount of SAMS he had. Each pilot that day got shot at by about 5-6 missiles EACH. Doesn't seem like much, but if one missile hits, it's game over. There were many pilots who were shot down, captured and tortured, even executed.

    • @texastaxes6016
      @texastaxes6016 3 года назад +37

      @@MCshadr217 Source ? Dude trust me. You put that fact out of your ass 😂

    • @nunyabidness976
      @nunyabidness976 3 года назад +76

      @@MCshadr217 Bull shit.
      The largest loss of aircraft was Tornadoes....and that was because of flying so low they hit the ground....they were forced to change tactics.
      Not only did we know about the sams, we set out, in the beginning, dismantling the whole system with strikes. Starting with the command centers, down to relay areas, and finally the sams themselves.
      As far as your horse shit about not knowing how many forces he had, the majority deserted.
      The only unexpected problem we had with his troops was dealing with the vast numbers that surrendered.
      ruclips.net/video/8zQT5WB_nHE/видео.html

    • @singularityraptor4022
      @singularityraptor4022 3 года назад +36

      @@texastaxes6016 Out of his ass? Iraq once had one of the top 10 powerful militaries. As you can see, such a coordinated global effort had to be made to dismantle them. The amount of logistics is baffling. 35 countries was part of the Coalition and the war lasted about ~45 days with the same severity every day. A much detailed description is found in Wikipedia. Heck, there are tons of content including real footage is on youtube. Coalition forces had their losses too with several survivors experiencing trauma. You are the only ignorant ass here sir.

    • @texastaxes6016
      @texastaxes6016 3 года назад +4

      @@singularityraptor4022 I Agree, I was reffering to op being overly sympahtetic towards the servicemen

  • @sebastianhugely7035
    @sebastianhugely7035 3 года назад +98

    The reporter that saw the missile said “I realised it was modern warfare when it went past the hotel turned left and hit the building”

  • @joeskis
    @joeskis 4 года назад +83

    The logistics of just keeping the aircrafts organized, preventing friendly fire, preventing mid-air collisions is mind boggling.

    • @777jones
      @777jones 4 года назад +3

      Yes, most people do not have a clear idea that any “war” between enemies is about technology and logistics. People falsely believe the US had trouble defeating Iraq or Afghanistan militarily. Actually defeating lower level militaries is extremely Easy. It is over in hours. Occupying territory is hard.

    • @Twan_01
      @Twan_01 4 года назад

      Yeah man, I have a logistic enthusiast and I cannot understand the brain power of these group of super intelligent men and women who organize such will.

    • @bryanmahon7547
      @bryanmahon7547 4 года назад

      I can't believe they didn't have one mid air collision, unless I didn't hear that.

    • @haydentravis3348
      @haydentravis3348 4 года назад

      @@777jones Especially when you bomb a lot of innocent civilians in your extremely easy victory. Gotta be careful not to create you next deadly enemy in the process of defeating the first, right?

    • @777jones
      @777jones 4 года назад

      Hayden Travis I agree and I did not support the 2004 invasion. The 1991 defeat of Iraq was fairly justified and easy to do. If a dictator invades another country, civilians should expect that they may die during a justified defensive campaign by that country and its allies. Japanese or German civilians in 1945, same thing.

  • @melbaker9495
    @melbaker9495 Год назад +3

    I was a very junior news Producer at National Public Radio the night the air war started. I was on the desk in Washington and told that if there was word of an attack, I would go down an eight page list of instructions to "turn on" the full network and call all of my supervisors. I was also told, "don't worry, we have sources who are telling us the air war won't start during my shift," Which explains why a very junior producer was sitting at that desk! I followed the instructions and even before I got half way through our Pentagon corresponent came running in and saying she was having dinner with a source when his beeper went off and he ran out the door. My boss came in just a few minutes later and told me good work and you can hand everything over to me. One of the most exciting and nerve wracking nights of my life. It was of course totally unclear as to what forces were attacking where, watching this video brings all of what was happening into focus!

  • @stevenmacdonald9619
    @stevenmacdonald9619 4 года назад +125

    So many channels take the journalistic route of he said this, and this happened because. What sets your channel apart, is the detailed tactical information, and the ability to show us, as non military people, actually numbers, actions, and effects of historical conflict. Though nobody likes the toll taken on human beings by war, these events happened, and in the past we've only had descriptions that cilivians can't really imagine in the fullest sense. Thank you, I'm sure I speak for all your subscribers, when I say, your content is fascinating. I hope everyone that reads this, encourages new subscribers. You're so close to that 100K mark, and we can get you that deserved plaque.

    • @TheOperationsRoom
      @TheOperationsRoom  4 года назад +4

      Thank you so much!

    • @chinqlinq89
      @chinqlinq89 4 года назад +2

      Really well said. I’ve shared this video multiple times to friends and on online forums because of the detailed information that I believe the vast majority of people, including myself, have never been exposed to.

    • @VirtanenDK
      @VirtanenDK 4 года назад

      please remember that all information comes from the US and other countries. I remember that many news stories was just about the tactics.
      We had DK soilders special forces, pilots and some navy forces......
      But i like to see the whole story played out this way. Thanks 😊

    • @pg1171
      @pg1171 4 года назад +1

      Excellent reply! I still have an old VHS tape that CNN put out of the opening hours of the first Gulf War. This really goes into detail of what was happening on both sides. Excellent documentary. Waiting to see if there is a part 2... be safe and have a great day!

  • @notarmchairhistorian7779
    @notarmchairhistorian7779 3 года назад +2215

    "How many planes will you use?"
    *AMERICA: "Yes."*

    • @KaiserStormTracking
      @KaiserStormTracking 3 года назад +77

      america has one heck of an Air force

    • @shadowtrooper1
      @shadowtrooper1 3 года назад +127

      We have to 2 largest airforces... the US Airforce, and US Naval Aviation.

    • @AliBaba-vw7mo
      @AliBaba-vw7mo 3 года назад +36

      More like
      “Oil?”
      America: “YES”

    • @wellifailed392
      @wellifailed392 3 года назад +3

      @@shadowtrooper1 no. The second strongest would HAVE to be Naval Aviation and Marine Corps Aviation combined otherwise Russia would be stronger

    • @shadowtrooper1
      @shadowtrooper1 3 года назад +23

      @@wellifailed392 I said Largest, not Strongest. Also I tend to loop Marine Corps Aviation with Naval Aviation as the USMC is a department of the Navy.

  • @on2play736
    @on2play736 3 года назад +215

    My Family arrived to the US just as this started and we couldn't get our attention off of the radio or the news every week. We weren't US citizens yet but we were very proud to be a part of this and celebrate the victory with our future Americans. We are American citizens now and very proud of it.

    • @tonyjoka2346
      @tonyjoka2346 3 года назад +12

      Proud off destroying a defencless country? 😂😂😂🤔

    • @MaycroftCholmsky
      @MaycroftCholmsky 3 года назад +45

      @@tonyjoka2346 not "defenceless", as Iraq was a military powerhouse of the region with one of the world's largest land armies. Just technologically inferior. That's the whole point.

    • @RK-cj4oc
      @RK-cj4oc 3 года назад +41

      @@tonyjoka2346 A country with the 4th largest militairy in the world at the time that had just run over a actually defenceless country, funny how you just leave that out buddy.

    • @tonyjoka2346
      @tonyjoka2346 3 года назад +1

      @@RK-cj4oc no you leave the facts out iraq on paper had a big army but 80 percent of there troops where in no fight g condition and In poor morale only around 20 percne to fthe iraqi army was actually showing any risistanc ealso ahvign a massive army on paper doesn't mean anyting North Korea easaly can have the number one biggest army that doesn't make them a advesery they are still defencless as was iraq

    • @RK-cj4oc
      @RK-cj4oc 3 года назад +25

      @@tonyjoka2346 Okay so? That means that THEY did not care enough for their soldiers. They still had the 4th largest army and were thus not defenceless.

  • @ripliner3964
    @ripliner3964 2 года назад +28

    Fun fact, if you liked the engagement at 12:00 , it was actually featured in Dogfights with the actual pilots of the ef111 recounting the engagement

  • @keeperpeace6798
    @keeperpeace6798 4 года назад +262

    This is mind-blowing. It's not until now that I realise visually how huge the 1991 air war was. What I found impressive is how, despite having thousands of aircraft constantly filled up the air space, they still managed to coordinate an simultaneous attack with wings launching from locations including the carriers and even the continental US itself. Then again, credit where credit is due. While the whole enterprise was without a doubt brilliantly executed, it was hardly a fair fight as the Iraqi was thoroughly out of its league.

    • @tommygun5038
      @tommygun5038 4 года назад +17

      Well they did have 6 months to prepare. So that helped.

    • @17shakil
      @17shakil 4 года назад +9

      How about Iraqi defender was still mounting attack on coalitions force against all the overall odds, superior fire power. To me the Iraqi are the reals heroes US Forces Always fight like coward depending Alway on cowardly Air forces to save theirs asses. Then again still manage to make fun longest documentary on that.

    • @timothycampbell495
      @timothycampbell495 4 года назад +64

      @@17shakil Do you not know? The objective in war, is to win, not see who can fight with the most manly man style points. Your comment is typical of sore losers who insist upon remaining on the wrong side of history...

    • @17shakil
      @17shakil 4 года назад +5

      @@timothycampbell495 There is no doubt USA is warmonger nation because since WW2 jesus granted them Air superiorirty to fight with nation who has no cable army able nor the advance weaponery! USA always like to fight weaker oppnents then they win..there is nothing herioic about that man.

    • @17shakil
      @17shakil 4 года назад +1

      @@daarksideyt u sound like racist to me! A bit of dumb also. Study war before commenting

  • @pfurman69
    @pfurman69 3 года назад +276

    I was on duty as a Marine on the USS New Orleans in the Persian Gulf when this started. We were listening to the BBC after it was suggested we may want to tune in. Heck of a way to celebrate my birthday.
    Outstanding presentation!

    • @terracottaneemtree6697
      @terracottaneemtree6697 2 года назад

      LOL, they were at the Persian Gulf, for six months media promoted it would start January 15, and you were surprised? Are you a bot or a troll? What was the single incident of HIGHEST CASUALTIES? Answer: Friendly fire calibrated by traitors to USA who got pats on the back by traitor politicians!

    • @PappyGunn
      @PappyGunn 2 года назад +8

      I was a Lt in the RCAF. When this started, I went to buy a six pack of beer and watched TV. I knew the next few months were going to be busy.

    • @danielwoods3896
      @danielwoods3896 2 года назад +2

      @Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi A fucking lot of money

    • @2000ViperGTSsubscribe
      @2000ViperGTSsubscribe 2 года назад +2

      @Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi We achieved the liberation of Kuwait along with a message to not invade nations. We also ousted a dictator that used chemical weapons on the Iranians and the Kurds. Maybe watch more videos or read a book, this video does not really go into that too much, but lots to learn.

  • @JosephBaji
    @JosephBaji Год назад +12

    I’m so proud to see pilots from my former Navy squadron (VFA-81) mentioned. Lieutenant Commander Fox and Lieutenant Mongillo shot down 2 Migs that day, and Lieutenant Commander (Captain Posthumously) Speicher who was unfortunately shot down and listed MIA for over a decade until he was eventually found.
    Side note: The picture at 4:00 of the F-18Cs refueling is also of VFA-81 during Desert Storm

  • @maxjones503
    @maxjones503 4 года назад +348

    Seeing the sheer volume of fire being expended here is absolutely ridiculous.

    • @testserver2054
      @testserver2054 4 года назад +40

      Better to demoralize with so much destruction the enemy surrenders instead losing more ground troops which is pretty bad for press

    • @specialagentoso2227
      @specialagentoso2227 4 года назад +28

      Us wanted to use their new toys lol

    • @michaelripperger5674
      @michaelripperger5674 4 года назад +2

      And they did

    • @ds2738
      @ds2738 4 года назад +4

      Better to be safe than sorry right

    • @TheNerdForAllSeasons
      @TheNerdForAllSeasons 4 года назад +38

      The basic doctrine of the US military since Vietnam has been "it's better to spend things than people".

  • @chaosXP3RT
    @chaosXP3RT 3 года назад +1377

    Don't fight the Russians on Land, don't fight the British at Sea and don't fight the Americans in the Air.

    • @idiom2805
      @idiom2805 3 года назад +17

      U.N.

    • @nomadace777
      @nomadace777 3 года назад +8

      that’s what makes us a good ally

    • @thedyingmeme6
      @thedyingmeme6 3 года назад +395

      No, don't fight America _at all_

    • @patjohn775
      @patjohn775 3 года назад +150

      Us navy is much much stronger than British navy. I wouldn’t want any of those enemies though

    • @chaosXP3RT
      @chaosXP3RT 3 года назад +292

      @@patjohn775 It's just a comment on each country's traditional/stereotypical military realm of domination.

  • @Neo_Leo85
    @Neo_Leo85 2 года назад +438

    “Baghdad is the most heavily defended city in the world”
    “The USAF has just entered the chat!”

  • @nev6250
    @nev6250 2 года назад +18

    The thing is, this is just a speck of what the U.S. and the allied forces are capable of.

    • @Drewman56
      @Drewman56 2 года назад +9

      @@belliduradespicio8009 they could still dismantle any world power

    • @CrayonEater255
      @CrayonEater255 2 года назад +9

      @@belliduradespicio8009 What makes you think this couldn’t be doable today? Lol NATO can’t be more united.

    • @CrayonEater255
      @CrayonEater255 2 года назад +10

      @@belliduradespicio8009 -Most NATO countries have bigger budgets than they did in 1991, specially the US.
      -deindustrialisation, ???
      -war on terror has nothing to do with this nor proves your point, NATO have been training to fight peers since the Cold War.
      -Scrapping of old systems is a great thing…
      No brain, unsurprisingly

    • @calemitchell5764
      @calemitchell5764 2 года назад

      @@CrayonEater255 lmao this aged poorly 😂😂

    • @CrayonEater255
      @CrayonEater255 2 года назад +1

      @@calemitchell5764 ? Nothing has changed in NATO lol, you’re delusional

  • @nox_chan
    @nox_chan 4 года назад +318

    Meanwhile there's a grunt on the ground being denied a sniper kill

    • @ImSarpD
      @ImSarpD 4 года назад +46

      If I remember correctly that was from Jarhead right?

    • @phased-arraych.9150
      @phased-arraych.9150 4 года назад +33

      USAF stole his kill.

    • @henkstols9326
      @henkstols9326 4 года назад +1

      Thinking this the whole time.

    • @erickolb8581
      @erickolb8581 4 года назад

      That's the consequence of a highly coordinated joint coalition of modern aircraft and the opposition force being overly foolish with their assets and decisions.

    • @phased-arraych.9150
      @phased-arraych.9150 4 года назад +4

      Eric Kolb Pretty much, the infantry is just there to clean up what the USAF and the armored units left behind.

  • @maxfrankow1238
    @maxfrankow1238 4 года назад +197

    Just landed a crippling blow inside of an hour. Jeez that’s scary.

    • @logiclust
      @logiclust 4 года назад +2

      911 took less time to triple America

    • @unfortunateson5016
      @unfortunateson5016 4 года назад +20

      @@logiclust not true they just made us mad but didn't cripple anything

    • @KuraIthys
      @KuraIthys 4 года назад +12

      @@logiclust I'm sorry, but militarily 9/11 is a total joke.
      Very effective psychological warfare, but that's about it.
      if you want to piss a country off, you do something symbolic but ineffective.
      If you actually want to win a battle, you have to pick targets of more actual military significance.
      The attack on the Pentagon was about as close as they got, but it really isn't very meaningful either in the scheme of things.

    • @MossadDid911
      @MossadDid911 4 года назад

      KuraIthys
      Jhoo job. You low iq

    • @unfortunateson5016
      @unfortunateson5016 4 года назад +1

      @@MossadDid911 Learn how to write first then you can say shit about people's IQs.

  • @PriorityLethal
    @PriorityLethal 4 года назад +890

    The US: I paid for the whole airforce, so you bet I'ma use the whole airforce

    • @jasonfischetti7960
      @jasonfischetti7960 4 года назад +117

      The crazy part is that it’s not the whole air force

    • @abdullahkhuraibet483
      @abdullahkhuraibet483 4 года назад +4

      I guess Billions of dollars were paid by Kuwait

    • @dannileigh6426
      @dannileigh6426 4 года назад +4

      B-1b or bone was not used

    • @JonathanPoto
      @JonathanPoto 4 года назад +8

      Coalition force? Oh yeah you guys come in after we’re done.

    • @themarksmn4181
      @themarksmn4181 4 года назад +2

      @@dannileigh6426 the BONe wouldve been awesome in this role.

  • @BravoCharlie
    @BravoCharlie Год назад +12

    What an incredible video. Thank you for putting this together. Staggering logistics.

  • @aesirgaming1014
    @aesirgaming1014 2 года назад +248

    People don't appreciate how incredibly professional and skilled the NATO militaries are. We see in Russia's invasion of Ukraine just how easy it is to screw it all up. The US command faced greater odds in terms of air defenses and yet launched a debilitating first strike on Day One. This documentary just scratches the surface of the intricate planning, coordination and logistics that went into preparing this type of an operation.
    These operations also highlights the advantages of the NATO system, which encourages initiative and decision making by soldiers in the field. This is directly opposed to the top-down system that Russia uses. When pilots understand the Commander's Intent (what the commander wants to achieve), it allows them to make independent decisions that will further this intent. This lets NATO forces adjust quickly to the fast-paced modern battlefield in a way that Russian forces just can't. What we see in Ukraine is that the Russians are heavily reliant on set-piece actions (where they can follow a scripted plan) and struggle mightily when confronted by situation that are outside of the plan. This isn't true for all Russian forces, especially the VDV and Naval Infantry. But this is true for the majority of their regular formations.

    • @andriod8014
      @andriod8014 2 года назад

      NATO wasn’t part of this......
      This was mostly done by US, UK, and France.

    • @fayereaganlover
      @fayereaganlover 2 года назад +3

      You are wrong. The Ukraine had been armed by NATO since 2014 and yet it is losing against Russia now.

    • @aesirgaming1014
      @aesirgaming1014 2 года назад

      @@fayereaganlover not really. Russia is a complete embarrassment and only someone blinded by Putinist propaganda can see that. Russia was sent reeling back from Kyiv with heavy losses of men and materiel. They lost their flagship. They haven't yet established air superiority, let alone air dominance. Compare that to Iraqi Freedom. The US had established Air Dominance within the first week of the fighting. US forces drove straight to Baghdad in what, 36 days? The US military suffered just under 500 killed in the 2003 campaign year, just under 850 killed in 2004. Compare that to Russian losses. Yes, the US got bogged down in counter-insurgency warfare...but the Russians can't even get to that stage of occupation.
      If you want to compare, imagine that the US suffered an estimated 15,000 dead (best estimate for Russian losses), got repelled from Baghdad and bogged down in fighting around Basra and Nasiriyah for months. Then, imagine the Iraqis managed to sink a US Aircraft Carrier in the Persian Gulf and the US was still struggling to establish air superiority. It would be viewed as nothing short of an embarrassment.
      Russia is not a competent military in any shape of the word. Yes, they can make advances by hurling firepower at an enemy they vastly outclass, but they can't maneuver, communicate or fight on the same level as NATO. They are like a JV team trying to play against professionals. They can't use their navy against a nation that has no navy. They can't gain air superiority over an enemy that they dwarf in air assets. Their troops are sluggish, by the book and lack initiative. The Russians are basically a very large version of a banana republic's army.

    • @michelmilaneh8963
      @michelmilaneh8963 2 года назад +69

      @@fayereaganlover losing where 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 ukrain wasn't armed by nato they were trained by them

    • @tanveerhasan2382
      @tanveerhasan2382 2 года назад

      so it seems, so it seems

  • @fallward917
    @fallward917 3 года назад +648

    My entire family served the Iraqi militarty since before the Iraqi-Iranian war and also participated in the gulf war, one of my uncles was a communications military officer and he survived an air strike on his base in the west region and my other uncle was a mechanic in the army and he was in Kuwait 9 days before the highway of death incident but he was ordered to return to Basra and he also survived the war.
    The gulf war was pretty much cursed for Iraq before it even started since Iraq had no allies who can help against the 35 country coalition, and the war was also a lesson for the world for why you shouldn't let a dictator who has no real military degree take control of the entire military departments decision making.
    And I forgot to mention that all three of my uncles also served the new republic in the war against Al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups and yes they did survive again until they retired. I hope that I inherited some of their luck in my genes lol

    • @fallward917
      @fallward917 3 года назад +80

      @A dude with a flashlight Nope, this country is on the verge of collapsing and the military is very weak right now because of the Iranian political influence, so I wouldn't really want to serve in a force that protects foreign interests more than the country and its people.

    • @talongodfrey4362
      @talongodfrey4362 3 года назад +3

      @@fallward917 What about joining ISOF?

    • @allansouri
      @allansouri 3 года назад +15

      thanks to your family for their service

    • @fallward917
      @fallward917 3 года назад +44

      @@talongodfrey4362 I'm currently entering my last year of high school so it all depends on my score in the final tests, also while I would like to continue the tradition of my family's military background, most of my family members and friends advised me not to take the armed forces as my first choice.

    • @talongodfrey4362
      @talongodfrey4362 3 года назад +19

      @@fallward917 Awesome! Well goodluck with your future!

  • @DarkAngel-qb7pf
    @DarkAngel-qb7pf 3 года назад +290

    Dear all Americans by the name of all Kuwait's id like to thank you all for what you did to help my country and thanks to all the family's of the brave soldiers and other military men and women ..... You are our hero's for life and the other armed forces of other country's ho have been a part of desert storm ..... form Kuwait with love to all of you .....

    • @2002chaiwa
      @2002chaiwa 3 года назад +11

      Fyi. EEUU want this to hapend, they setup a trap and Iraq fall in it. Kuwait never was the reason, just the bait.

    • @overworlder
      @overworlder 3 года назад +28

      No one could plan on Saddam being that stupid.

    • @ananthropomorphictalkinggo6641
      @ananthropomorphictalkinggo6641 3 года назад +32

      Regardless of the reasons the pentagon went to war, the citizens of america were extremely angry about what saddam did to Kuwait.

    • @getalife8234
      @getalife8234 3 года назад +41

      @@2002chaiwa FYI I was there. America was pissed at the mass graves and slaughter of the citizens all because Kuwait wouldn't adhere to the demands of the failed dictator. It was sad seeing thousands upon thousands of starving Iraqi army personnel beg to be captured captured fed. Made me feel bad for the fields of charred bodies of fighters who also likely wanted nothing to do with any war.

    • @asdf-fm7sx
      @asdf-fm7sx 3 года назад +25

      Don’t forget about the British

  • @douglassauvageau7262
    @douglassauvageau7262 Год назад +6

    The planning / coordination was impressive. "SHOCK and AWE"

  • @holymolythejabroni9040
    @holymolythejabroni9040 4 года назад +54

    A lot of people rightfully remember Desert Storm as a one sided beatdown, but the coordination of the opening air campaign was one of the most impressive feats in the history of human warfare.

    • @17MrLeon
      @17MrLeon 4 года назад +5

      But nobody knew that at that time. Iraq had one of the largest armies in the world and it was considered to be another Stalingrad

    • @DrStrange234
      @DrStrange234 4 года назад +1

      @@17MrLeon
      Iraq had biggest army lol
      You got to be kidding.
      They had militias not Army .
      World war 1and 2era weapons vs modern Weapons. Who will win ?
      It's like taking candy from a baby .

    • @17MrLeon
      @17MrLeon 4 года назад +7

      @@DrStrange234 Are you troll? Iraq was 4th biggest army in the world at that time after china, soviet union and vietnam with 900 000 soldiers. Get educated son before you make fool out of your self.

    • @DrStrange234
      @DrStrange234 4 года назад +1

      @@17MrLeon
      I am new to this channel Uncle , Iraqi had biggest army is a Shock to me .
      Maybe you are right but Iraqis had bigger army but poor weapons and training, Americans were far advanced, most Technologically advanced arms and forces , poor Iraqis had no chance .

    • @17MrLeon
      @17MrLeon 4 года назад

      www.ourmidland.com/news/article/Iraq-s-Army-Was-Once-World-s-4th-Largest-7151366.php

  • @mrABOZI
    @mrABOZI 4 года назад +839

    Coalition: "How many aircraft do we need to use?"
    USA: "Yes"

    • @riojasvictor
      @riojasvictor 4 года назад +1

      Haha

    • @gooble69
      @gooble69 4 года назад +1

      Geez that joke is getting tired...

    • @zedwpd
      @zedwpd 4 года назад +5

      I'm an Air Battle Manager. That's always the answer. Yes.

    • @RedRider1600
      @RedRider1600 4 года назад +4

      "How many aircraft do we need to use?"
      10%

    • @robspecht9550
      @robspecht9550 4 года назад +1

      “All of Them”

  • @TomLerch
    @TomLerch 4 года назад +250

    As a former A-6 Naval Aviator who flew in the very first strike package, I can tell you this information is very accurate. Unfortunately, he appears to have left out the 1st Navy strike from the Gulf that delivered Gator mines and 500 lb bombs on target in Southeastern Iraq on Shaibah Airfield. Good video just missing some good info on the Gulf carriers who struck hard on the first night with no casualties.

    • @jamesbreeden3061
      @jamesbreeden3061 4 года назад +13

      That must have gave you an incredible feeling to be part of such a huge air operation.

    • @cgeucare276
      @cgeucare276 4 года назад +13

      Thank you for your service.

    • @squarehammer4619
      @squarehammer4619 4 года назад +5

      Thank you for your service🇺🇸

    • @Bigfawtyy
      @Bigfawtyy 4 года назад +2

      Thank you for your service 🇺🇸

    • @Andre232323232332323
      @Andre232323232332323 4 года назад +2

      @@jamesbreeden3061 A huge massacre over political interests, you mean.

  • @MaddenRaymond-j7p
    @MaddenRaymond-j7p Год назад +13

    This war was so fast that many forget how immense it was.. The logistics and timing of all of this are incredibly impressive..

  • @trengove3
    @trengove3 4 года назад +72

    This is crazy that a war like this hasn’t really been discussed. Like I never have had an insight like this, yeah I’ve heard of the war, but didn’t realise it was this crazy

    • @1k20a
      @1k20a 4 года назад +1

      If you search many info you can find