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@nilesfairman25143 ай бұрын
As the circle of illumination expands so grows the contact of darkness. paraphrased from Einstein who was apparently very smart
@lawyermahaprasad3 ай бұрын
thanks Capy for the video , I was so frustrated with the election , Left , Right , I was wondering did china got it right? and we f****up , well then your told me about social credit . I am happy with our system ... I would rather have free speech .
@tialkr90713 ай бұрын
They might be preparing for India in the high mountains of Himalayas. It's just my opinion
@wedgeantilles85753 ай бұрын
@@lawyermahaprasad rofl, my answer to you that we do not have fr. spch - I gave several examples - was auto-dlted by yt. Well, there you have it, your fr. spch. I left out a few "e" in the hope that this post will go through.
@rocko77113 ай бұрын
🪖💣💥🧨
@xVMouseVx3 ай бұрын
Fun fact: you can see the "made in china" on the shells after they land
@donny67753 ай бұрын
Clever way of saying they're all duds.
@kungfuskull3 ай бұрын
Thank you for making me literally laugh out loud. A rare treat.
@tongxia65573 ай бұрын
Since the Russo-Ukrainian war, I realized that the only countries on this planet that can supply unlimited artillery shells are China and the United States (I'm not a pro-communist and I'm not joking). In the 80s, it was possible to transport containerized artillery shells to Pakistan and Afghanistan while maintaining an absolute artillery firepower advantage in the Sino-Vietnamese War 😮😮😮
@jimm30933 ай бұрын
TEMU shells. Dont buy ammo from Wish
@AlexanderTheGoodEnough3 ай бұрын
that is a real solid paint job, ngl.
@nombinator3 ай бұрын
The 155mm is not american. It was a work from France and Germany to develop a common shell format. It was better than alternatives at the time and was accepted as a NATO standard as well as adopted by the USA.
@antonnurwald57003 ай бұрын
Nice
@JeRefuseDeBienPrononcerBaleine3 ай бұрын
@@yaxiongzhao6640 The nukes.
@phil20_203 ай бұрын
Allied, like the 75mm, and...
@EmpireOfLies-s5v3 ай бұрын
@@JeRefuseDeBienPrononcerBaleine both Albert Einstein and Oppenheimer were all German jew😂😂
@slimjimnyc2703 ай бұрын
@EmpireOfLies-s5v. Oppenheimer was born in NYC.
@jimmytaco67383 ай бұрын
“Yo Vietnam now that we don’t want to support you how about you uh… give back all those guns we gave you?” “Hmmm… No”
@IslamistSocialist3713 ай бұрын
China Vietnam relation in a nutshell
@TheActionBastard3 ай бұрын
"I mean you can have the bullets back... *cough* "
@J-P883 ай бұрын
Well, they did return some of the shells, just not in the way China wanted
@tungzauzage9773 ай бұрын
Is there anything except their oppressed workforce that actually works in east taiwan (china).
@abi_abdurrahman3 ай бұрын
OH N-
@johanmetreus12683 ай бұрын
11:42 "Nose bleed artillery" You stuffed the gas-generator in the wrong end of the shell! It is called *"base-bleed shell"* since the drag induced by the flat bottom of the shell is counter-acted by a small can of rocket fuel stuck in the *base* of the grenade. This rocket fuel deliberately does not burn fast enough to create thrust, but does generate enough gasses to fill out the vacuum behind the shell that slows it down over distance. It was designed by the Royal Artillery Bureau in Sweden in the 1960's to give the coastal artillery (fortified and mobile both) a longer reach, and came into active stocks in 1967.
@hrishikeshgogoi87343 ай бұрын
The 200mm shell seems quite substantial, especially when considering that WW2 battleships had guns with a minimum caliber of 350mm and some even had shells upwards of 400mm.
@kurtwicklund89013 ай бұрын
62,000 artillery pieces to Vietnam? That must include 82mm mortar tubes. Which is misleading in the context of the video.
@Taskandpurpose3 ай бұрын
Now that you mention it , you’re right I didn’t think of that. Thanks for bringing that to my attention
@ravenmusic63923 ай бұрын
@@TaskandpurposeThe total number of field guns supplied was 500 which included lighter Type-63 MRLs. Chinese total gun inventory in 1973 was 8,700, including 300 152mm guns and 7,400 122/130mm guns, with the remaining 1000 being a mix of soviet mrls and light tubes with short range. Hope this is helpful!
@thankfullyredeemedmaderigh74363 ай бұрын
@@ravenmusic6392it is.
@Bootbandwarlord3 ай бұрын
As an 0341, I take offense to your statement. (Not really)
@rmilleriv13 ай бұрын
Been watching this channel for forever, it’s 6.2 million arty pieces
@Chiller113 ай бұрын
My ex was too comfortable using other men’s cannons.
@blakecrosby51233 ай бұрын
Yea, I'm sorry about that. She said she just needed a bigger caliber😂
@Janus9363 ай бұрын
@@blakecrosby5123 with a bigger load :)
@paulbauer82973 ай бұрын
meow meow
@MaxGoodwin-wz2rd3 ай бұрын
:(
@vitaliysilchenko89493 ай бұрын
And I thought that I was the only one who had one like that 😂😂😂😂
@AbstractAimOfficial3 ай бұрын
-99999999 social credit
@samsonsoturian60133 ай бұрын
That joke's old
@Sidewinder19963 ай бұрын
@@samsonsoturian6013 not as old as ur mom
@samsonsoturian60133 ай бұрын
@@Sidewinder1996 Is this channel full of 15 year olds?
@KonradvonHotzendorf3 ай бұрын
@@samsonsoturian6013China currently has a social credit system
@samsonsoturian60133 ай бұрын
@@KonradvonHotzendorf Last I heard of it was a couple years ago
@stepup8983 ай бұрын
Glad they pointed out 233mm was bigger than 155mm otherwise I might have missed that.
@davidweaver44363 ай бұрын
I know he was saying "towed guns," but I kept thinking "toad guns" and... THEY'RE MAKING THE FRICKIN' FROGS GUNS!
@user-ds7up1fi2y3 ай бұрын
Small things amuse small minds
@moxinghbian3 ай бұрын
Moses goes brrrrr, old testment style
@dustinrood82662 ай бұрын
Battletoads!
@KirkrrrАй бұрын
The Chinese are arming toads! They must be stopped!!
@BobJason13 ай бұрын
"No matter how much I learn, I learn how little I've learned. You Humble me" lmaoooooo
@thankfullyredeemedmaderigh74363 ай бұрын
Man, if this ain't the truth!!!
@walterroux2913 ай бұрын
Dunning-Kruger ain't just for demonstrating that idiots equipped with an inadequate amount of knowledge will be overly confident, but also the self-doubt and questioning of ones intelligence one gains as they begin to gain more knowledge but have not yet mastered an art.
@JoannDavi3 ай бұрын
"Comfortable using other men's cannons" -- LOL
@nicolasdanek42252 ай бұрын
😂
@cyberherbalist3 ай бұрын
I think that the PLA is in love with arty because their original mentor, the Red Army of the USSR, was in love with arty. ETA: It's been pointed out to me that the PLA grew its emphasis on artillery entirely on its own, _not_ due to Soviet influence.
@tomwdzm64243 ай бұрын
Yes and no. In the early history of the Chinese Red Army (the Chinese Communist Party’s armed forces had different names at different times, so here we refer to them as the Chinese Red Army), they were very short of heavy weapons and this caused many problems. For example, during the Anti-Japanese War, the Japanese built a large number of outposts in order to consolidate their rule in the occupied areas and block the Red Army’s bases, and the Red Army needed to destroy these outposts in order to break the blockade. But even at the end of the war (1944-45), the Red Army found it difficult to do this because the Red Army’s regular army was extremely short of artillery, shells and explosives, and the militia and guerrillas lacked even qualified light weapons. For the same reason, the Red Army was extremely short of offensive capabilities and often failed to capture cities. In contrast, in the subsequent civil war, after winning the decisive battle in Northeast China, the Red Army seized a large number of artillery and some armored vehicles from the Kuomintang army, which greatly increased the Red Army’s strength. In the subsequent Battle of Tianjin, the Red Army used these weapons intensively and quickly captured Tianjin, a city with a large number of fortifications. This made the Red Army more deeply aware of the importance of artillery. The same was true in the subsequent Korean War. The powerful firepower of the US military made the Red Army realize the importance of artillery and eager to develop its own artillery. In the 1950s and 1960s, China carried out rapid industrialization and established a national defense industry, truly gaining the ability to use artillery on a large scale, and then manufactured and stored a large number of artillery and ammunition in response to possible wars. In the war with Vietnam in the 1980s, the Chinese army's use and preference for artillery can be said to have reached a crazy level, which further strengthened the Chinese army's emphasis on artillery. I think that "PLA is in love with arty because their original mentor, the Red Army of the USSR, was in love with arty" is a very contemptuous idea. This idea portrays the Chinese as a Soviet follower and thinks that China is just a copy of the Soviet Union. This is very incorrect and disrespectful. In fact, the development path of China and the Chinese army is explored based on its own experience. In the history of the Communist Party of China and the Chinese Red Army, there have been several mistakes of borrowing, each of which only led to failure. Therefore, the Chinese hope to take an independent route. We will understand and learn from others' ideas, but we will modify them to adapt to China's situation. The Chinese did study Soviet tactical thinking, but they didn't copy it. In fact, this rule applies to all countries, armies, and people. The Egyptians and Syrians hired Soviet instructors to train their tanks and then suffered heavy losses in their wars with Israel. Liberia copied the political structure of the United States almost exactly, and the results were almost disastrous. No rules apply to everyone, people need to make their own way. I apologize to everyone who reads this comment, I don't speak English, so I used a translation software. I'm sorry if you feel hard to read this.
@lvjinbin283 ай бұрын
love? no, because it's cheap
@bobmcbob96033 ай бұрын
They seem to be following the same patterns
@cyberherbalist3 ай бұрын
@@tomwdzm6424 Excellent summarization of the history of the Chinese Red Army, and well written! Thanks! I'm sorry if you thought my original post was "a very contemptuous idea," but it didn't grow out of _contempt_ for the Chinese Red Army. It grew out of ignorance (which you corrected very well), and my familiarity with the Soviet Army, which I was trained to understand and potentially face in battle as a US Army soldier. For example, on the eve of the Soviet Army's Operation Bagration in 1944, the Soviets assembled an enormous force that included 32,718 guns, rocket launchers and mortars against the Germans' 7,760 field guns. It was (and probably still is) Soviet doctrine that artillery must be overwhelming. So I assumed that Mao had Russian advisors who would have emphasized artillery. Perhaps he didn't have any such advisors. I'm less familiar with the history of the Chinese Red Army than with the Russian one. Thank you for correcting my ignorance! It sounds like a history worth learning.
@抓鲁迅跟我周树人什么3 ай бұрын
🥰伟大领袖毛主席不需要苏联专家指导,早在红军革命时期的博古李德等人就已经脱离第三共产国际的控制啦😘
@Idealdeath83043 ай бұрын
“Only someone with my special kind of tism would get excited about “ 🤣🤣🤣🤣 had be rolling
@sweet_girlfriend3 ай бұрын
hes just coping because he's not general and make fun of a legendary leader of china. i dont care how bad mao zedong was. but this man who own this youtube channel is just propaganda tool. a cope mechanism for american people in which their army is actually a joke and full of trans and dont even have epic military parade to show. usa has no charisma anymore and soon they are doom and have internal civil war.
@mrnukeduster3 ай бұрын
"Keep doing it until I get tired" damn, that brings back memories.
@JamesSmith-rj4yw3 ай бұрын
“Strive to be more powerful have fun at Sarah Lawrence” made me spit burrito at my phone. THANKS HOMIE😂
@Skinflaps_Meatslapper3 ай бұрын
Why'd you spit your burrito at your phone? Seems kinda dumb, burritos aren't cheap.
@KoalafiedOtter3 ай бұрын
Awesome video! Love the care and comedy that go into these videos. Thank you for the info and the laughs!
@e36brian.deutsche3 ай бұрын
"It's the kind document that only someone with my special kind of tism would get excited about" This is pretty relatable
@docjc94653 ай бұрын
Excellent Fascinating Better than vast majority of media. Keep it up
@nirvana39213 ай бұрын
The ultimate firing range of the artillery was only 30 km. And the PLA has a long-range rocket artillery range of up to 550 km.
@gentlemans75793 ай бұрын
Mainland to Taiwan is 325km. So tube artillery no; rockets yes.
@KuroNekoExMachina3 ай бұрын
Repeat after me: "If it even works."
@AgentK-im8ke3 ай бұрын
@@KuroNekoExMachina it will work
@nirvana39213 ай бұрын
@@gentlemans7579 The narrowest point of the Taiwan Strait is only 130km. The average distance fluctuates around 210km.
@nirvana39213 ай бұрын
@@KuroNekoExMachina It will work. Because the range of 550km, can already be hit from the Chinese mainland to the eastern part of the central mountain range of Taiwan. And all the large cities in Taiwan are in the western plain of the island. Unless Taiwan has an Iron Dome system. Otherwise, it is extremely uneconomical to intercept a huge number of rockets with a limited number of Patriot missiles.
@HammerOn-bu7gx3 ай бұрын
Your statement on who killed Bull is incorrect. Bull was killed by Mossad when he would not stop helping Saddam Hussein build his super gun. They tried to talk him out of it, but he was broke again and would not listen.
@Taskandpurpose3 ай бұрын
yes there isn't confirmation though, no one knows for certain who killed him. people believe it was mossad
@jamesricker39973 ай бұрын
@@TaskandpurposeSaid I'm super done.Had a full 360° traverse. Iran,Saudi Arabia, Syria and the Soviet Union could all be suspects
@tainechen16343 ай бұрын
Well, don't speak the name, it's you know who.
@johngillespie94593 ай бұрын
The super gun was just Bull’s dream project, a space launcher. Saddam was funding this for him in return for his development of steerable re-entry warheads for Iraqi scud missiles. Those, along with Iraq’s nuclear weapons program were the two things the Israelis were really upset about. The death of Bull took care of one of those problems. Their bombing of the Iraqi reactor being used to create weapons grade nuclear material, likely plutonium, took care of the other.
@mctaguer3 ай бұрын
@@Taskandpurpose That's correct. But I might be able to find out. ;-)
@joshearhart61423 ай бұрын
Chris you tryin to restrain yourself from doing a KungFu karate chop during the intro was visible lol..
@Booossterr3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 bro I thought the same thing
@Taskandpurpose3 ай бұрын
you know me too well haha
@FrostbiteDigital3 ай бұрын
@@TaskandpurposeYou should cut the BS with these videos Cappy.
@stefthorman85483 ай бұрын
@@FrostbiteDigital watch other videos if you don't want jokes and just straight information, this isn't for your collage thesis, people other then the "serious, no BS" are watching
@Booossterr3 ай бұрын
@@FrostbiteDigital shut up nerd
@williamwalker32713 ай бұрын
I just got whiplash from that intro my man, keep up the great work.
@svenrio85213 ай бұрын
He was Bing chilling
@peekaboopeekaboo11653 ай бұрын
@@svenrio8521 Ping Chi Ling
@lifessogood29953 ай бұрын
The problem of US underestimate china arsenal
@qiangwang95143 ай бұрын
1M/year? That even not reach firework's consumption. In 2024, Chinese new year fireworks consumed 0.8M tons explosives. And this data is already in restricted state (fireworks inside Cities are restricted). I think a 155 shell won't heavier than 800kg. cause this mass can't be lifted by muscle. We joke Ukraine-Russia war total explosives consumption is less than our fireworks consumption. And from this, China REALLY didn't support Russia like a lot of guys think. Things won't be such boring like now if we support Russia like US support Ukraine. Seem like a lot of guys have no clue about Chinese heavy industry capacity. Currenty steel productivity is already in low capacity and still be asked to cut the capacity. BTW, For bombarment Taiwan, Artillery or rocket artillery are poor efficiency. Best way is using UAV throw JDAM, energy provided by high-efficient and reusable engine, cost is only fuel and explosives. And no risk of losing pilot. Chinese idiom: more sweat for less blood. (hmmm, social credit score... hahahaha)
@tritium19983 ай бұрын
The dumbest take was saying these small calibers would be fired across the Taiwan Strait. Then again, all these theories about a Taiwan war are.
@Shadowless_Kick3 ай бұрын
“More sweat, less blood” is a slogan emphasizing the importance of rigorous training, not equipment. It means that the harder soldiers train, the fewer casualties they will suffer in real wars.
@qiangwang95143 ай бұрын
@@Shadowless_Kick my fault. This slogan have both meaning you said and mines. I hide some words. The correct form is: more workers sweat on rear for less soldiers blood on frontline.
@Mountain_bonker3 ай бұрын
Thats fucking scary to think about. Its like that one german realizing the nazis had no chance because an american soldier had a cake in france delievered from america in under a week. We see the chinese as weak just as the Axis powers saw america as weak during ww2, little did they know we were a dormant industrial powerhouse. China is what we were in ww2.
@hcjet3 ай бұрын
this channel knows nothing about PLA capacity, 1M a year? maybe 2 M a month!
@seasonallyferal14393 ай бұрын
The US should say they're switching from 155mm to 157mm and cause China to switch all its artillery.
@damianodonnell58443 ай бұрын
The day China stops copying and starts making their own stuff will be a scary day
@marijnnn49923 ай бұрын
I dont think that wilwork whit the amount of spying china does bud if it works that would be realy nice bud only if we did it just before a war
@thankfullyredeemedmaderigh74363 ай бұрын
Gotcha!!😂
@Mar-ec7et3 ай бұрын
USA has no money to play these cheap tricks.
@_DMNO_3 ай бұрын
@@Mar-ec7et Oh we do. It would just be incredibly dumb to actually do it. That's why he said we should just claim to.
@Im-just-Stardust3 ай бұрын
''China is a bit of a mystery wrapped in a ... in a fortune cookie'' 😅
@Wind-oh-Wishp3 ай бұрын
China paid Trump millions of dollars in bribe. It was originally billions, but they wrapped them in fortunate cookies to make their transport less obvious, which has proven to be a misjudgement not accounting for Trump's appetite and lack of taste.
@georgebulbakwa90173 ай бұрын
Strangely enough, you won't find fortune cookies in China. Those started as an American thing.
@mingchenhuang5323 ай бұрын
错,美国对中国了如指掌,一定都不担心中国!😊
@leiregyp58143 ай бұрын
@@georgebulbakwa9017 wrong they originate from japan
@georgebulbakwa90173 ай бұрын
@@leiregyp5814 Not quite. The sugar cookie recipe is Japanese in origin as a companion for tea. The "fortune" started in America. That piece of paper changes a generic sugar cookie into a fortune cookie and that started in California by imigrants from Japan.
@Alexander-vo4gv3 ай бұрын
You should definitely release a vid on rocket artillery soon, considering it's such an important part of the PLA artillery doctrine
@hughmungus27603 ай бұрын
yeah chinese rocket arty makes HIMARS look like a toy.
@streamlinejam94293 ай бұрын
Always love your videos, good explanations with unbiased commentary, love it as a Chinese person ❤
@gregparrott3 ай бұрын
Thumbs up for an excellent coverage. One definite plus for the towed artillery is that it is light enough for larger helicopters like the Chinook, as well as the V-22 Osprey to AIR LIFT Also, if the barrel gets worn out (typical service life is estimated at ~2,000 rounds fired) or damaged, less needs to be hauled back for repair. The tow vehicle can remain in field. And, if the vehicle has mechanical issues or damage, another vehicle can hook up at a moment's notice. The M777 Howitzer weighs ~9,000 lb. So a full size pickup truck would suffice.
@ChaiChai-u3u3 ай бұрын
The history of Gerald Bull is fascinating.
@phillipmorel51163 ай бұрын
Battle order did a good breakdown of pla artillery a wile back, The reason why so many pla guns are still 122mm is that they use 122mm at the maneuver brigade level and 155mm in Artillery brigades at the group army level
@dayimapilipala3 ай бұрын
提高火炮弹药的能量就无需加大口径
@诡雅异俗2 ай бұрын
现代军队最重要的是体系不是单一武器
@charleswomack21663 ай бұрын
The story about Gerald Bull's demise reminds me that I signed a Non Disclosure Agreemen(NDA) that is legally binding!
@phil20_203 ай бұрын
You don't want to break that one!
@ScentlessSun3 ай бұрын
Wikipedia implied Mossad was behind it because he was assisting Saddam with a project that was a threat to Israel.
@ProbablyNotLegit2 ай бұрын
So don't break it then 💀
@jayjones69042 ай бұрын
I just subscribed because of the way you wear your cap young man not wearing straight brim is good ty for wearing cap right
@rudivandoornegat23713 ай бұрын
Now military command can choose between "shoot and scoot" vs "fire on da move."
@Adventuregirl963 ай бұрын
Nice video as always it made me laugh. I do wonder why so many Army guys are afraid of the water? In the CG we love the water and need to take you on a ride in rough weather for some surf training or dropped offshore and need to swim home
@KeithBoehler3 ай бұрын
Don't worry Cappy your social score can only go up from now on.
@lapideous3 ай бұрын
"There is a common misconception that China operates a nationwide "social credit score" system that assigns individuals a score based on their behavior, leading to punishments if the score is too low. However, this is not true. Western media reports have sometimes exaggerated or inaccurately described this concept." From Wikipedia
@syllycatface3 ай бұрын
Not to mention USA has the WORST financial credit score system in the world. a little number on a page heavily affects your chances of getting a loan, and how much you pay in insurance, which makes your score even worse.
@TripleOmega3 ай бұрын
@@lapideous +1000 social credit
@华夏风采3 ай бұрын
@@TripleOmega-2000IQ🧠
@HarryoofromAquila3 ай бұрын
Favorite military KZbinr
@1tactundra1403 ай бұрын
By far, and I heard he doesn’t tuck, or use pronouns
@patrickglaser15603 ай бұрын
@1tactundra140 as long as he's not a recruitment psyop I'm ok with it
@TobidiHD3 ай бұрын
@@1tactundra140you just used pronouns to describe this man. lol
@modernkennnern3 ай бұрын
@@1tactundra140~he~ doesn't use pronouns 🤔
@FrostbiteDigital3 ай бұрын
@@patrickglaser1560No but he is a propagandist lol
@michaelwilliams31043 ай бұрын
Use towed systems as fixtures for a permanent/static front line, while using towed artillery for mobile units and shifting fronts.
@unimatrix823 ай бұрын
I remember training on an old Paladin back in the day at Fort Sill, those where so cool.
@anotherbacklog3 ай бұрын
Back in 80s China was an US ally and had lots of technological transfers, so it make sense for China to adopt US/NATO standards in a hypothetical war with the Soviet Union.
@dannyzero6923 ай бұрын
True, they got to buy tank technologies from the West and that includes British gun, German engine, French transmission and collaboration with American engineers. But then 1989 happened and nobody wanted to work with them anymore.
@KhemaraLeader3 ай бұрын
😢
@Sirius_A3 ай бұрын
@@dannyzero692 Nothing noteworthy happened in 1989. Especially in Tiananmen square, I assure you.
@IndianArma3 ай бұрын
@@Sirius_A yup a tank definitely did not run over a student or anything
@monkmoto18873 ай бұрын
@@Sirius_Asame thing with Germany 1939-1945, everyone was on vacation
@Ivan-g2d1q3 ай бұрын
"At this point they were very comfortable using other men's cannons"
@hritikjuyal54843 ай бұрын
During 2020 India-China standoff, Chinese forces had deployed towed artillery in the dug outs. But Ladakh is not similar to Ukraine. There is negligible tree cover to protect towed pieces from FPV drones.
@apocain3 ай бұрын
But China is the world's largest and most advanced drone manufacturer.
@tritium19983 ай бұрын
It's not about hiding. It's about getting to positions that ground vehicles can't get to, even though China has more of them too.
@vkobevk3 ай бұрын
it is mountain area, good luck to try offensive operation there, even for chopper the place is not nice for them china can deploy mines, their own drone and target the area with their artillery
@apocain3 ай бұрын
@@vkobevk That place is only 400 kilometers from New Delhi. No need to deploy mines, just medium-range rockets is ok.
@silverfang11583 ай бұрын
Doubt it
@fantomghost62133 ай бұрын
Great video Cappy!
@warrenpeas3 ай бұрын
we already know how it all shakes out. its only a matter of time before we are behind in everything.
@GC__99__993 ай бұрын
its gonna be real awkward when the ccp starts asking their civilians to start picking up any american artillery shells they can find
@dubuyajay99643 ай бұрын
"No a_s no brammo, Drill Sgt!"
@void8703 ай бұрын
Well, if it's 155mm (more common that any other American artillery piece), they wouldn't have a shell to collect.
@hdm48253 ай бұрын
In WWII, China produced 45000 ton steel in eight years. Now, consider China is the largest steel producer, you won't see what you said.
@Gubers3 ай бұрын
That won't ever happen. They're destroying us from the inside already.
@bigmedge3 ай бұрын
@@hdm4825yea but most of that steel has proven to be very brittle & low quality, so it’s far from military grade
@Bob_Lennart3 ай бұрын
"Go pick up artillery shells until I get tired"
@dubuyajay99643 ай бұрын
"No a_s, no brammo, Drill Sgt!"
@BigDaddyButthead903 ай бұрын
That's very ambiguous
@Trve_Kvlt3 ай бұрын
11:50 It's base bleed, there is no such thing as "nose bleed" artillery.
@Taskandpurpose3 ай бұрын
@Trve_Kvlt3 ай бұрын
@@Taskandpurpose It's okay slappy pappy, I forgive you
@世界三千-r8i3 ай бұрын
From 1950 to 1974, China assisted Vietnam with the following military materials: 2,138,000 guns, more than 70,000 cannons, 124,440,000 rounds of ammunition, 18,070,000 rounds of artillery shells, 176 ships, 552 medium-sized and land and water tanks, 320 armored carriers, more than 170 airplanes, 16,000 automobiles, 18,240 tons of explosives, 65,000 cable TVs, 35,000 radios, 11,170,000 sets of military uniforms, which could equip 2 million people, or about RMB 4.26 billion. 35,000 units, 11.17 million sets of uniforms ...... can equip 2 million people, which is about 4.26 billion yuan.
@sims25563 ай бұрын
Therefore, China's people's livelihood was so pitiful during that period.
@XkMeng3 ай бұрын
@sims2556 But China did not dare not to support it, because China was afraid that the US military would approach China's national border and force China to have another Korean War
@sims25563 ай бұрын
@@XkMeng All this is just the CCP’s fear of losing power and has nothing to do with the survival of the Chinese people.
@leonardpearlman40172 ай бұрын
And do they appreciate it? I have no idea, but according to notoriously unreliable media they don't. Not sure what to conclude there.
@lagrangewei2 ай бұрын
@@sims2556all this claim that China livelihood were "pitiful" is not supported by the fact that chinese were better educated and have longer livespan than their Indian counterpart during this period of supposively "bad" period for China. it is an error to attempt to judge economic output by using GDP that is denoted in dollar, since China has very little volume of trade with US, the currency exchange rate is highly unstable and are impacted by only a tiny faction of the economy. this lead to bad data when you attempt to use it for further projection the entire economy as you would be effectively "double guessing". considering China did not have access to loan and it machinery was stolen in WWII, it performance in the 1950-1970 is still very respectable when you compare it to it immediate peer: India.
@James-lz6eh2 ай бұрын
Yes, I agree the tank needs to TRANSFORM into a Battle Mech!
@james_the_darklord3 ай бұрын
China seems to have more different types of artillery compared to the US that has the very old paladin and the 155 & 105 towed gun only
@javiergonzalez121383 ай бұрын
isnt the US searching for an new artillery
@tomhenry8973 ай бұрын
Going from the Soviet calibers which were many to two Be lot of the older stuff around for years
@pauliewalnuts2403 ай бұрын
Ryan, Were holding reeducation classes in your area. Please register with your districts Regional Oppression Officer. This offer is completey voluntary, but you are required to participate until completion.
@militantcapitalist46063 ай бұрын
They are called "base bleed projectiles", not "nose bleed".... where did you get "nose bleed" from?
@koustavsadhukhan47483 ай бұрын
I think it's called "base bleed", as the low pressure area is created at the base of the expelled shell.
@556MSL3 ай бұрын
You didn’t mention that extreme long range round jointly developed with Norway “Namo” and one of the big American firms. They made a ramjet round for extended range. They did not win the contract but I think it would be more feasible in big battle ship sizes. Low pressures and extended barrel work hours. Really interesting,Thanks for the content.
@throstleonabush96393 ай бұрын
Also can you do a video on the Babylon space cannon in Iraq
@andrasbeke30123 ай бұрын
122mm artillery isn't obsolete, it holds a different doctrinal use than 152 or 155. It's light artillery rather than medium. The US still uses the M119 105mm.
@SNixD2 ай бұрын
Considering that the current NATO estimates for Russian artillery production is ~3 million shells per year I think we can safely assume that China's capabilities exceed that.
@彭泽洋-c2d2 ай бұрын
一个工厂一个月能生产1000枚巡航导弹,你觉得效率怎么样?😊😊
@mukkah3 ай бұрын
5:38... *sniff... beautiful, man ~a random canadian subscriber dude
@DrDeadlifts3 ай бұрын
"Have a good time at Sarah Lawrence." Made me involuntarily laugh out loud
@joaosabino29093 ай бұрын
GHN-45 (Gun, Howitzer, Noricum), which was offered in a variety of options like the APU and fire control systems. The first foreign sale was an order for eighteen guns with ammunition to the Royal Thai Navy for use by their Marine Corps. Other "aboveboard" customers included China, Singapore and Israel. All of these companies worked on local production under a variety of names, the Soltam 845P in Israel, ODE FH-88 from Singapore, and PLL01/WA021 in China.[6][7] Got it?
@erf31763 ай бұрын
The arc of artillery is long but it bends towards the enemy. - Sun Tzu
@rolandthethompsongunner643 ай бұрын
The idea of using nuclear artillery on an island you want to invade is ridiculous. 😂
@robertthomas59062 ай бұрын
Why not? The US did that to Japan. Both cities are fine today. They were fine 70 years ago.
@rolandthethompsongunner642 ай бұрын
@@robertthomas5906 We didn’t invade those cities.
@mouthboehm3 ай бұрын
Nice work cappy
@basedsketch41333 ай бұрын
Clodfelter is Cloverfield but the Kaiju is roaring "ophen da duur"
@MrV3nendetti3 ай бұрын
Hold up a minute.. I swear the thumbnail had a drooping barrel yesterday?! 😂
@spencerstevens21753 ай бұрын
Bull was designing a huge artillery piece for iraq, who had no one but Israel to aim it at at that point. Its not a big surprise he was "taken care of"
@Minecrack19423 күн бұрын
Israel always gets what it wants from the West.
@davidqin70333 ай бұрын
Chris said China is probably capable of producing a million heavy artillery shells annually. It shows that he had no idea of Chinese military industrial capacity.
@pugster733 ай бұрын
With the conflict with Ukraine, Russia is producing 3 million shells per year. With China's leading supply Chain, it can easily produce much more than that.
@Sunopeek3 ай бұрын
@@pugster73I think he means China is capable of much more than 1 million annually?
@anon_1483 ай бұрын
@@Sunopeek maybe he means if they were to start producing shells right now, of course they could probably ramp up to much more than what Russia is doing.
@Shebensnak3 ай бұрын
@@SunopeekAs a Chinese I assure u that Chinese military productivity is far beyond that. Last year China produced 4.58million tons of commercial TNTs. So if each bomb we use 4tons of tnt, the productivity is exactly 1M😂
@Shebensnak3 ай бұрын
usually a large missle only uses up to 450 kg tnt equivalent. So 10M missile equivalent probably is the reserving industrial potential. Current productivity is ~3M (for military use they don’t publish real number)
@bradboyer13813 ай бұрын
At 17:48 you featured either 2-17 or 1-35 FA troops firing their triple 7. (I recognized both the unit patch (2ID) as well as the JBLM vegetation.) I used to serve in 2-17 and also had significant contact with 1-35. Good times!
@tomrowley17173 ай бұрын
Love the content please keep up the awasome work tky.
@tomasbolgac25203 ай бұрын
One thing i learned last years about armies and wars... dont believe these videos :D
@NorCalMoDo3 ай бұрын
The US report on China is probably more academic than practical.... If the US understands the Chinese tactics, it would have not lost the direct and indirect conflicts with China, China 1949, Korea 1953, Tibet 1955, India 1962, Vietnam 1975, and SCS 2021...
@duykhongthanh15893 ай бұрын
did i just hear tibet ?
@Canthus133 ай бұрын
122 isn't obsolete any more than 105 is. It just has to be used differently. Self propelled 105s can be fired by a crew as small as 2 and are incredibly mobile and easier to move through heavy cover like cities and forests would offer. 105mm, low-recoil guns on wheeled chassis are likely to become extremely important for their higher mobility than 155 guns. With all that said, I don't see them being nearly as in demand as 155.
@DM-dn7rf3 ай бұрын
They are also cheaper to make, easier to repair, have a longer barrel life, and have a higher rate of fire.
@Canthus133 ай бұрын
@@DM-dn7rf yep. They aren't as flexible in munitions and aren't as effective against hardened targets, but for an advance force or rapidly deploying light infantry, it's indispensible.
@RobertWilliams-us4kw3 ай бұрын
For all the hype of the 155mm M777, it was never designed to fire the amount of rounds that the Ukrainians have been employing it. It's lightweight construction to give it's airlift capability is proven to be it's shortfall.
@mukkah3 ай бұрын
4:07 Nuuuuuumbeeeeerz!
@-Hesco3 ай бұрын
how many chinamen does it take for you to wake up in a bathtub full of ice with one of your organs missing?
@militaryanalysis50283 ай бұрын
China not only has the most numbers of artilelry, BUT (this might be surprising to many people) they also have the best quality artillery in the world too; Let me explain China has the *PLZ-05* which is a highly modern and very advanced Self-propelled Artillery Gun system with modern *digital Fire-control equipment* (equal to the German PzH 2000) It can also fire very modern ammunition, for example the *GP155A* guided anti-tank round, which is a copy of the German SMART-155, it contains 2 separate Anti-tank guided EFP warheads, able to accurately hit and destroy enemy tanks from over 30+ km away. This is basically a long-range anti-tank sniper. In addition to that, China also has the *WS-35* GPS precision-guided artillery round, which is acopy of the American Excalibur shell, but with longer range; But it doesn't end there, this is where it gets even more shocking: in the video you only talk about Cannon-artillery; BUT even more important is the *ROCKET LAUNCHER* artillery, which is even more powerful than the cannon-artillery. Because ROCKET LAUNCHER artillery have much more range and more destruction power with bigger warheads and explosive power (for example it can fire 300mm ROCKET compared to only 155 mm cannon artillery gun). And this is where China has become especially superior over any other nation in the world; China has been developing the most powerful Rocket launcher artillery in the world, for example the new Chinese *PHL-16 (PCL-191)* carries 8 x 370mm missiles with a range of 220 km! This PCL-191 greatly outranges the American M270 (HIMARS) which has only a range of 70~90 km (with standard rockets, or 150 km with special ammuniton, but still much less than the Chinese system) And as if this isn't already enough, China also has the *A300* Rocket launcher too, which has a range of 290km! But this isn't even the best Chinese artilelry yet. Even more impressive than the A300 is the new Chines *WS-2D* Multiple-Rocket-Launcher is currently the most powerful "conventional" aretillery system in the world. It carries 6 x 425mm missiles with a range of 400 km! This is literally *Tactical Ballistic Missile* range, but with 6 launcher tubes on a truck (compared to the American ATACMS which can only carry 1 or 2 TBM with a range of "only" 300 km which is much less than the Chinese system) What makes the Chinese *WS-2D* unique is the fact that it can also shoot drones (contained inside the missile as a sub-munition) so that the Chinese Rocket Launcher can release dozen of drones on the targeted area, swarming and overwhelming the enemy position with dozen of killer drones. Doesn't this sound absolutely terrifying? This shows that China has currently the most powerful Artillery arsenal in the world right now. America is only 2nd in this category today.
@sweet_girlfriend3 ай бұрын
dont tell that to americans. you are destroying their cope mechanism. let them think that other military is weak and nothing can defeat american soldier with exosuit like nomad from crysis 1. USA always underestimate other countries to cope with their broken country that full of drugs and high homicide rate and paranoia. dont tell them these otherwise they hate asians more for no reason
@d.o.g5733 ай бұрын
Naming any Chinese made equipment with any European made equipment is a LOT. Especially German ones…with a ER base bleed 155 grenade VULCANO has a max range of 70km. Keep coping Wumao
@sweet_girlfriend3 ай бұрын
@@d.o.g573 emma got 2 moms , you cope more
@sweet_girlfriend3 ай бұрын
@@d.o.g573 3mm4 got 2 m0ms. cope more boy
@linwang44403 ай бұрын
@@d.o.g573 How about Railgun,?
@lightsaber80933 ай бұрын
One million shells per year is too humble. I work in the manufacturing world. The China production rate can easily exceed 10 times than that I think and that’s still not their max production rate. Factories can work 24/7 and it doesn’t take them long to build new factories.
@STZG83 ай бұрын
嘘,低调😅示敌以弱才能出其不意
@流行完美3 ай бұрын
嘘🤫
@willj-j9y3 ай бұрын
China can produce as much shells in a day as the United States does in a year
@ningshanwang8313 ай бұрын
Chinese here. I don't think towed artilary has better chance to survive than self-propelled artillery in any case. Yes, if you dig deeper, FPV will have lower chance to find you. However, artillery reconnaissance radar will find you anyway! A very persuasive counterexample is that there are not many active M777 units in Ukraine now. They were all destroyed!
@urcompnioncube02132 ай бұрын
the fact that you have to preface your comment with "Chinese here" as if ethnicity somehow matters. I get the need to preface a title related to the topic or occupation related to the control or command of artillery.,,, but ethnicity .. ok
@ningshanwang8312 ай бұрын
@@urcompnioncube0213 14:22 Turned out you have not watched the video through. Totally related
@urcompnioncube02132 ай бұрын
@@ningshanwang831 Being Chinese is not a credential even if the topic is on Chinese weapons. Thats a fallacy to appeal using irrelevant authority. Being Chinese doesnt inherently provide someone with expertise in the technical operation of Chinese Weapon systems. For example, I am not an expert on US weapon Systems just because I am an American. A more appropriate preface is "I am a Chinese artilleryman" or "I am a PLARF Soldier" these are credentials not "I AM CHINESE"
@ningshanwang8312 ай бұрын
@@urcompnioncube0213 On the contrary, my message is "conflict of interest is claimed" or "I could be biased, but please consider my reasoning if you are interested." If you are not talking about the video itself, I am not replying anymore.
@urcompnioncube02132 ай бұрын
@@ningshanwang831 this circles back to the fact that you have to preface your ethnicity ..
@shawncarroll52552 ай бұрын
When I was a kid, we moved to the mid-Atlantic region. My father, who had been an ROTC ordnance officer took my older brother and I to Aberdeen proving grounds. This is before they started taking care of everything, and it was sort of a giant mobile home park where all kinds of captured and/or obsolete military hardware was sitting In a field rusting to death (foreign equipment) or in the median of the access road all US equipment, painted OD of course. If you get a chance, you should go there if you haven't. Its awesome. Obviously we couldn't get a look at all the gorgeous American equipment, but no one was paying much attention to the foreign equipment. My dad had a huge 35 mm slide collection of pictures we taken, and he even let my teenage pretty buff brother hold me up while he handed me his Mamiya 35mm so I could get pictures of the gun hardware on their Wespe and I'm trying to remeber which Marder(s) they had. I also snuck inside the Wespe when hewas photographing orher vehicles. It was comfortable for a middle school kid, so I cannot imagine how the heck 4 adult males could fit in that soace while firing the gun, and avoiding recoil. Yes, its ONLY 105mm but it's also ONLY a panzer ii chassis. 😮 BTW on a very overcast day one time we went, the clouds and light were justvright, and uou could see this really big, like 12 inches, slight dished area, maybe 1/2 or so in the center. My dad said that was probably a high explosive hit, and while it's not as obvious as the AP hole in the Matilda mantlet, it probably gave the crew a bad day. Concussions suck, though a hole punched by AP makes for a really bad day.
@jaimelaw13 ай бұрын
they love it that this guy is making these videos, they love it.
@Soren0153 ай бұрын
To answer the actual thumbnail question: Basically, a lot of Rocket Artillery can hit Taiwan from the chinese mainland, there's very little chance of any type of dumb-shell artillery having that range (150 km, roughly), but maybe some large pieces with specialty shells could. Also, of course there are naval guns that probably could... But --- well, they're mounted on ships. It kinda makes the question pointless. Gets a little more spicy if you imagine China maybe occupying some of the islands in the Taiwan strait, and building artillery parks. Pengiju islet is just 80 km (50 mi) from Downtown Taipei.
@Sunopeek3 ай бұрын
Only rocket artillery has ranges greater than 50km.
@RonaldTrumpOfficial3 ай бұрын
The reason china can produce so much shells is because of their resource reduction initiative. This is also the reason why Chinese shells are reusable.
@littlefoot..3 ай бұрын
lol
@cattysplat3 ай бұрын
They also get raw materials from Australia, who could turn off the tap when they feel like it.
@izajahmed88633 ай бұрын
@@cattysplat😂😂😂 What raw materials Aus have that Russia, India cannot supply? Or even Asia in whole context... You are really funny bro 😂😂
@Sunopeek3 ай бұрын
@@cattysplatRussia was cut off from the "world" but still could easily procure all its required resources. Western supply lines are convenient, not a necessity.
@arngunnarsson40593 ай бұрын
i hate break it up to you guys but a country can not invade his own territory, even the U.S. recognize taiwan as a part of china, at least "de iure". We all know that "de facto" is another matter...
@jfb.87463 ай бұрын
ok CCP bot
@timccav14433 ай бұрын
The fact that your honest about your bias definitely is a good thing
@statostheman3 ай бұрын
Fun fact: The Swedish archer system is based on Bandkanon 1. Its job was shooting nuclear shells. Actually was close to become the 4th nuclear armed nation. The former chef for Sweden secret nuclear weapon program was the former PM, Olof Palme. If you want to know more, look up here in YT the two part series: "The Swedish Bomb".
@sirgaz86993 ай бұрын
"How Powerful is China's Artillery?" Half or less of whatever they say it is.
@EroticOnion233 ай бұрын
Same with USA (can't even beat Taliban and shamefully ran away)...
@pauloaz4963 ай бұрын
@@EroticOnion23 not, in usa you have to do it with the adquisition cost of the weapons
@benjaminnagy30073 ай бұрын
@@EroticOnion23 The taliban didnt even reside in afghanistan for half the conflict. Whenever talibans were spotted they were killed. The US simply left because they had no inention to stay there forever. Seriously did you think the US will stay there forever?
@MrCastodian3 ай бұрын
@@benjaminnagy3007So who killed all the US and it’s allied soldiers inAfgan?Allied forces had about 600k troops, Talibans had about 100k troops. Allied losses was 77k Taliban losses were somewhere around 55k Did that went well?
@benjaminnagy30073 ай бұрын
@@MrCastodian where the fuck did you even get 77k??? Nato losses were 3k. The fck are you on? Besides most of the deaths happened in the early stages
@srmofoable3 ай бұрын
the problem with modern artillery is the emergent drone issue. They're sitting ducks for a small swarm now and if their ammo dumps are anywhere near the cannons, good luck
@joshuabonilla34913 ай бұрын
Tbh China and U.S. likely also are working on drone tech now. Most drones used in Ukraine by both sides are made in China or use Chinese parts funny enough
@FirstLastOne3 ай бұрын
@@joshuabonilla3491 Good that the US is FINALLY working on drones, because I won't buy a drone for personal use if they're made in China which means, NO DRONE FOR ME YET!
@sjb34603 ай бұрын
The battle field, tomorrow's wars fought with yesterday's technology.
@tomhenry8973 ай бұрын
Said the same about tanks when AT weapons were made
@michaelpalmer43873 ай бұрын
After the Sino-Vietnamese War of 1979, China & Vietnam still engaged in border skirmishes. If Wikipedia is accurate, the Chinese were using lots of artillery. In 1985 alone the Chinese fired one million shells into Vietnam.
@Fatherofheroesandheroines3 ай бұрын
You lost me at " if Wikipedia is accurate " lol.
@tritium19983 ай бұрын
Is that what they wrote to cope about why they couldn't take Chinese positions?
@2Eblom2 ай бұрын
The Excalibur shell is a Raytheon-Bofors colab, which makes it an American/Swedish shell.
@AdinoEznite3 ай бұрын
I appreciate your concise informative videos.
@Kai-ic4mp3 ай бұрын
Keep underestimating them ! Westerns are a special breed of people 😂
@javiergonzalez121383 ай бұрын
yes they keep forgetting who produces their hight quality products too
@izajahmed88633 ай бұрын
Let them ride in their own Hollywood fantasy land.... China is much more powerful than back then today... People who brag about western military don't have any clue as like their military... They never faced any peer competitor after ww2. Even in ww2, it was the Soviets that did the work relieving pressure on western front after launching an offensive on the eastern front
@andrewt.55673 ай бұрын
The USA has been fighting with someone somewhere for the past 100 years. USA not only has the tech but it also knows the why. China has been trying to copy 50 year old USA tech and still cant get it right. They simply can not do anything on their own. Only advancements they get that are simply stolen from the west are bought from the russians.
@stalker17593 ай бұрын
Its been decades and China still cant attempt to invade Taiwan. Meanwhile US invades wherever it wants. I would also estimate this country at this point.
@keithcrandall13693 ай бұрын
Is this the Donger from 16 candles movie?
@eloymiranda70103 ай бұрын
That is why the United States 🇺🇲 LOST to Vietnam 🇻🇳 and Afghanistan 🇦🇫 too two countries that didn't have weapons to defend themselves they won with sticks and rocks
@thepacifist7023 ай бұрын
Bull's-eye
@dannyzero6923 ай бұрын
I don’t think the average taliban or viet cong fight with sticks and rocks.
@thepacifist7023 ай бұрын
@@dannyzero692 ohh really? Hollywood's most patriotic and celebrated movies and BBC's documentaries say it was sticks and hoes. Are you calling then liars?
@cyberpunk-2O773 ай бұрын
As opposed to handcuffing themselves with limiting their air campaigns and not going into Cambodia, where a sizeable amount of viet Cong stored supplies and manpower
@dexcal80093 ай бұрын
North Korea does not care of big artillery, big tanks or submarines. they focus on ballistic missile nukes.
@reloads2233 ай бұрын
In January 1995 the Chinese army unveiled a 21 m long supergun capable of firing large artillery shells into South Korea and Taiwan. The gun could fire 85 mm shells over a 300 km range. Nothing further was heard of the weapon. BUT - Interestingly, China was one of the countries that retained Gerard Bull as a consultant in artillery design in the 1980's.
@morgansmit85643 ай бұрын
Thank you Cappy!
@stevenrowlandson96503 ай бұрын
The MOSSAD killed Gerald Bull.
@jluke1683 ай бұрын
I couldn't help but think the production numbers for artillery are a bit conservative given Chinas current manufacturing status in the world. Their output compared to the 1950s must be enourmous.
@robertthomas37773 ай бұрын
All using iron ore from Australia too. That’s an issue. 🦘🇦🇺👍