Shooting your mouth off about something you know nothing about, probably your highest and best use. You see the secondary explosions? Google it... How many "houses" flame on with 20 cal hitting it.
20 years after USA left, Vietnam asked USA to come back as tourist and business, so they wasted their time and lives to ask us to come back 20 years later. It is not full communist anymore. USA Friend. We won. They are not spreading communism anymore.
20 years after USA left, Vietnam asked USA to come back as tourist and business, so they wasted their time and lives to ask us to come back 20 years later. It is not full communist anymore. USA Friend. We won. They are not spreading communism anymore.
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Al revés de lo que aquí se escribe, en esa época, mi adolescencia la vivi en Torrejon de Arroz, yo era el Español con amigos Americanos, aun en día recuerdo tantas y tan bonitas anécdotas de aquellos años, el intercambio cultural me marco tanto que aun lo tengo tan presente!. Decía un escritor Alemán que el recuerdo es el único paraíso del cual no podemos ser expulsados. Bonito video, me hizo recordar! Un saludo Medel
I was outside with my camcorder filming the clouds in Mesa Az. I looked toward the south and saw it coming. "What is that?" I said. It was instant night when it went over. There's never been anything like it since.
well if u look Crossley u can se secondarty explotinosn from those hutts..this is most likelu cas mission whit troops caling in airstrikes on enemy positions
@sgttv8797 congress never signed a declaration of war against NV or VC. I see it as a draw. They had the casualties, we didn't have the hearts and minds at home.
@@GatorGreenGladiator it's your opinion ,your entitled to it ;). But the truth is the states was pushed out and the North rolled over the south.that is what we call a loss.
Your comment is confusing.... be more clearer. This "village" must have some extremely combustible rice though.... seing as it looks like an ammo dump goes off from the gun fire at one point.
Never flew fighters, so am curious to know what altitude are these guys at? I have read 500 KIAS was preferred, but maybe even higher would be reasonable for the Thud.
My question should have been written more clearly. Yes, 500 KIAS is an airspeed - I've flown aircraft at that speed and above. I am curious to know roughly what altitude most of these passes were flown at. Also, were they usually flown at 500 Kts indicated, or sometimes higher?
@@Adair9800 Thuds typically did wing level attacks at 2k feet, wingovers from as low as 8k feet, offset popups from as little as 100 feet with the wingover at 5k-10k. Very maneuverable aircraft despite its age. Gun runs could be from any in hot altitude. It all depended on the threat matrix. As far as airspeed goes, the more speed, the higher in the HUD the pipper would be, so if there was AAA threat, they would absolutely go higher than 500KIAS, but within the restriction of weapons envelope for release to avoid recontact. Edit: what did you fly?
these pilots had it easy above southern vietnam strafing 2nd world soldiers. Over the central european plain, a shallow dive over a soviet division would be fatal. The israeli pilots were more skilled in ground attack and strafing - recall the gun camera footage from 1967 six day war attack on egypt airfields, those men were at 100 feet
I was flying back from LAX to DFW home from a business trip. West of Phoenix we were maybe 33,000 feet and I looked down. From a pass between two small mountains one of these haboobs was beginning blowing SW to NE. I guess it was the Venturi effect because it got bigger and bigger. It took us maybe ten minutes to get past that pass but that haboob kept growing until I thought it would get up as high as the airplane. However it stopped at 10- 15,000 feet and seemed to follow us into Phoenix while we passed overhead.
I arrived at TJ in Jan of 83. I worked in the 612th AMU as a weapons troop. I had a fantastic time there. I want to go back but too afraid, I fear it'll be too different. I don't want to ruin my memories.
Total air superiority . . . and we still lost.
Are these for sale ?
Actually yes it is for sale
Too bad no audio :)
Shoot anything shape of a house , typical american war tactics
Shooting your mouth off about something you know nothing about, probably your highest and best use. You see the secondary explosions? Google it... How many "houses" flame on with 20 cal hitting it.
Got pretty good secondaries...
20 years after USA left, Vietnam asked USA to come back as tourist and business, so they wasted their time and lives to ask us to come back 20 years later. It is not full communist anymore. USA Friend. We won. They are not spreading communism anymore.
Just what the F-105 was designed for, ground attack.
That was not what the F105 was designed for.
Beautiful
well shooting houses isnt a thing...
20 years after USA left, Vietnam asked USA to come back as tourist and business, so they wasted their time and lives to ask us to come back 20 years later. It is not full communist anymore. USA Friend. We won. They are not spreading communism anymore.
The satanic eyes at 2:06 are telling.
I thought they were only used as bombers in vietnam
This is Laos.
Perfect gunsite calibration.
Well....what a ridiculous display of killing villagers and their homes....money, lives, omg what a useless war.
watch 2x speed for the real speed I think. Also makes it 2x as smooth so 60fps
Sivillerin evlerini vuruyor?? 😳🤔
That's a very well boresighted gun! He is probably very pleased with his weapons troops!
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USA terrorists
Any details as to where / when?
F-105 это крутой.😊
Al revés de lo que aquí se escribe, en esa época, mi adolescencia la vivi en Torrejon de Arroz, yo era el Español con amigos Americanos, aun en día recuerdo tantas y tan bonitas anécdotas de aquellos años, el intercambio cultural me marco tanto que aun lo tengo tan presente!. Decía un escritor Alemán que el recuerdo es el único paraíso del cual no podemos ser expulsados. Bonito video, me hizo recordar! Un saludo Medel
That M61 don’t fuck around
I was outside with my camcorder filming the clouds in Mesa Az. I looked toward the south and saw it coming. "What is that?" I said. It was instant night when it went over. There's never been anything like it since.
Well that was interesting. ...doh
shooting wooden huts - no wonder they lost
well if u look Crossley u can se secondarty explotinosn from those hutts..this is most likelu cas mission whit troops caling in airstrikes on enemy positions
Btw south vietnam lost
France,America and South Vietnam lost so not sure what your talking about .
@sgttv8797 congress never signed a declaration of war against NV or VC. I see it as a draw. They had the casualties, we didn't have the hearts and minds at home.
@@GatorGreenGladiator it's your opinion ,your entitled to it ;). But the truth is the states was pushed out and the North rolled over the south.that is what we call a loss.
COOL SUNSET
The villagers were under strict instructions that downed pilots were to be taken alive. Must have been difficult.
'Cept missions this low in 'Route Packs One thru Six' were suicide. Where are these missions taking place?
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This is footage from Laos in 1969. The F105 featured, is targeting NVA - who were attacking Laos.
Your comment is confusing.... be more clearer. This "village" must have some extremely combustible rice though.... seing as it looks like an ammo dump goes off from the gun fire at one point.
Cóż takiego biedny Wietnam uczynił bandyckiej ameryce w czym im tak zagrażał że amerykańscy bandyci zaatakowali i bombardowali Wietnam
omg
20mm is devastating
Especially against a straw hut.
@@otdosa someone that you know?
@@kevinmccorkle7476 good one, but no.
Straw huts don't usually explode from 20mm rounds.
@@otdosa"the side with the helicopters always loses"
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cool videos keep it up from jim harper
Was this the one in the evening?
Wow. Vietnam, what a waste and still a disgrace.
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Never flew fighters, so am curious to know what altitude are these guys at? I have read 500 KIAS was preferred, but maybe even higher would be reasonable for the Thud.
500 KIAS is an airspeed, not an altitude.
My question should have been written more clearly. Yes, 500 KIAS is an airspeed - I've flown aircraft at that speed and above. I am curious to know roughly what altitude most of these passes were flown at. Also, were they usually flown at 500 Kts indicated, or sometimes higher?
@@Adair9800 Thuds typically did wing level attacks at 2k feet, wingovers from as low as 8k feet, offset popups from as little as 100 feet with the wingover at 5k-10k. Very maneuverable aircraft despite its age. Gun runs could be from any in hot altitude. It all depended on the threat matrix. As far as airspeed goes, the more speed, the higher in the HUD the pipper would be, so if there was AAA threat, they would absolutely go higher than 500KIAS, but within the restriction of weapons envelope for release to avoid recontact. Edit: what did you fly?
these pilots had it easy above southern vietnam strafing 2nd world soldiers. Over the central european plain, a shallow dive over a soviet division would be fatal. The israeli pilots were more skilled in ground attack and strafing - recall the gun camera footage from 1967 six day war attack on egypt airfields, those men were at 100 feet
@decimated550 I was aware of the gun camera footage, just haven't seen it yet. Thanks
I was flying back from LAX to DFW home from a business trip. West of Phoenix we were maybe 33,000 feet and I looked down. From a pass between two small mountains one of these haboobs was beginning blowing SW to NE. I guess it was the Venturi effect because it got bigger and bigger. It took us maybe ten minutes to get past that pass but that haboob kept growing until I thought it would get up as high as the airplane. However it stopped at 10- 15,000 feet and seemed to follow us into Phoenix while we passed overhead.
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1:01 Whoa!!!
Taking into consideration what this is… so freaking cool!!!!
I remember this. About 4:30 in the afternoon day went completely to night. For a moment it felt like the end of the world.
Scary 😰😰😰
good night~L ike it~total epic ! goodbye!!
What was the time O clock?
So then I went to a Janus Jackson event in San Francisco and all the sudden got the urge to go bowling?
I arrived at TJ in Jan of 83. I worked in the 612th AMU as a weapons troop. I had a fantastic time there. I want to go back but too afraid, I fear it'll be too different. I don't want to ruin my memories.
Hey Lance, what a haunting video.... Alec ✌🏼
FOR ME, Spain is 'home" !
Thank you!
When was this shot?
1979
@@indaloman80 any idea who are the people in the film?
1979
@@indaloman80 thank you. I arrived two years later but I was in elementary school at the time. Did you graduate from there?