I had a neighbor who was a Davy Crockett crew member. He was my friend's Dad. He told us that in some configurations the kill radius was larger than the range. So if you fired it, it would kill you. They literally were trained to fire it and then drive away very fast.
@PhycoKrusk11 ай бұрын
Some notes on the doctrine around the use of the Davy Crockett: It was not actually expected to destroy tanks (although it was certainly capable of damaging them). Even with the hundreds of tanks they had, the Soviets were ultimately still limited by personnel: Tanks need fuel, munitions, repairs, and defense against infantry (which are actually more dangerous to tanks than other tanks), so they can't _just_ send tanks; they need to send all the necessary support personnel too. This is where the Davy Crockett comes in: The warhead detonates at a very low altitude, which limits its effective radius, but also causes it to irradiate soil and debris on the ground and toss it up into the air. This fallout is short-lived and doesn't spread very far, but it does make the area immediately around the blast lethally radioactive for 6 or 7 hours. This isn't of too much concern to personnel in a tank, especially one that is fully sealed and has an on-board oxygen supply, but the support personnel cannot safely pass through, which means the tanks should _also_ not pass through because they will run out of fuel or ammunition, and will not be able to get resupplied. The intended use case of the Davy Crockett was, in case of a sudden Soviet advance, to fire all of them more or less at the same time to create a radioactive wall between East and West that would stall the Soviets long enough for NATO to organize a defense and move into position. Nuclear command & control over a platoon-level weapon system did play a big role in its retirement (West German Defense Minister Franz Strauss tried to convince the United States to equip the Bundeswehr with it), especially since having it out there limited the ability to NATO to respond to attacks without resorting to the use of nuclear weapons, but an equal contributor to its removal from service (as well as the removal of nuclear artillery like Atomic Anne and other systems) was the introduction of the Polaris and Minuteman ballistic missiles in 1961. These came into service at the same time the Kennedy administration did, which pivoted away from the previous strategy of Massive Retaliation (which called for the deployment of the full nuclear arsenal at once) in favor of Flexible Response (which called for the deployment of the nuclear arsenal only in response to a incoming nuclear strike, and for non-nuclear arsenals otherwise). Lastly, there were significant advances being made in man-portable and airborne anti-tank weaponry that allowed for effective disablement of enemy tanks without needing to get so close. All of these combined meant there was simply no place in the evolving combat doctrine for the Davy Crockett, so it was retired to free up resources for use by other, more appropriate systems.
@andrewcolicchio76611 ай бұрын
atomic annie was test fired once, then filled with lead. Now its at Fort Sill artillery school museum. I went to gunnery school there and atomic annie is baad!
@herrzimm11 ай бұрын
American military mentality.... "Can we shoot this thing from some kind of gun?" .... "Sure, just how BIG of a gun do you want to use?"...."I don't know, something that you have to actually pull the trigger on."......"Okay, and the bullet you want to use?".... "A nuke."..... "Okay, give me a couple of days to arrange the range time to test it."
@leeyaferguson901911 ай бұрын
😂😂 "He killed him a B'ar ( bear) when He was only THREE Davy, Davy Crockett!! 😊😊😊 I couldn't help it.
@somthingbrutal11 ай бұрын
you should watch Trinity and Beyond The Atom Bomb Movie, the best documentary on the US atom bomb tests
@monkeyweather11 ай бұрын
Can't go wrong either a TFE video🤣100% pure American awesomeness
@jonograhamreacts11 ай бұрын
he is brilliant and I am hooked on his channel.
@blake758711 ай бұрын
The problem with TFE is he often exaggerates or oversimplifies things. Like he ended his video with: “America almost nuked the moon because it was losing the Space Race”. But that’s not why. America was winning the Space Race at the time and the nuclear tests on the moon were meant to test the effects of nuclear weapons in space. Not as TFE said “Because America was losing the Space Race”.
@aviator225211 ай бұрын
That's not a problem if it was filled with every minutia detail his videos would be a docuseries not a comedic bit
@aviator225211 ай бұрын
It's meant to get you interested and go find the rest of the story, he's modern Paul Harvey " now you want to know the rest of the story"
@Atheos-111 ай бұрын
@@aviator2252 Propaganda Paul, as with his story behind the "Star Spangled Banner, as you've never heard it." Such a load of sh*t that came from that clown, over and over. The only good thing about his "commentaries" was, that I learned what propaganda was, thanks to him.
@george21711 ай бұрын
We used to have backpack nuclear weapons that allowed us to adjust the yield from the equivalent of from 10 to 1000 tons of TNT.
@bigboss686711 ай бұрын
"Remember the Alamo."
@Beans-111111 ай бұрын
Wow we invent crazy crazy things and we are very good at doing it. I love it!
@archersfriend590011 ай бұрын
My uncle was a nuclear cannoneer in Germany!
@usmc24thmeu3611 ай бұрын
How do you get by without speaking the language
@fredamedic200011 ай бұрын
He did a video 9n atomic annie.
@williambranch428311 ай бұрын
Nuclear backpacks carried by Special Forces. Terrorists so jealous.
@Cody38Super11 ай бұрын
You shaved your mug again....looks good bro.! You look years younger and considerably less homeless....;))
@SkewtLilbttm11 ай бұрын
Lethality
@brianlewis569211 ай бұрын
How are you looking younger and younger everyday! Lookin' good👍
@fannybuster11 ай бұрын
Hes doing a play where he is playing Lex Luther..
@susanwahl632211 ай бұрын
Don’t stop the video too soon.
@Plastikdoom11 ай бұрын
Ahh yes. “the king of the wild frontier” I’m so sad we don’t still have these. and atomic Annie’s, plus the atomic shells for our BB’s like we used too…the atom is the way forward, the future. A better, brighter future.