Royal Marine Reacts To Indian Army Mountain Warriors Advanced Warfare Training

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024

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  • @martin96991
    @martin96991 Před měsícem +232

    World's highest battlefield is in INDIA too so you have to be prepared.

    • @vaibhav7164
      @vaibhav7164 Před měsícem +18

      Highest in the world

    • @Tanish_ahuja
      @Tanish_ahuja Před měsícem

      Usne bola ha world highest 😂😂​@@vaibhav7164

    • @NandaKumar-bx8qc
      @NandaKumar-bx8qc Před měsícem +6

      Absolutely u can't even breathe.The post is rotated every 3 month 's and even then soldiers are impacted...

    • @neednoname8441
      @neednoname8441 Před měsícem +7

      This is nothing. Indian Army won a battle in Siachen back in 90s ❤

    • @sahasrangshuchanda7214
      @sahasrangshuchanda7214 Před 20 dny +2

      Yes 23000 feet ... without oxygen cylinders..siachen glacier also known as the third pole

  • @Devastating-queen-destroyrKing
    @Devastating-queen-destroyrKing Před měsícem +126

    The American soldiers has been doing mountain exercises with Indian army for many years now🇮🇳🤝🏻🇺🇸

    • @t.s.p1864
      @t.s.p1864 Před 16 dny +1

      With bottled mineral water at supply 😂😂

  • @LearningFromHistory
    @LearningFromHistory Před měsícem +71

    My Bro have taken retirement last month only from Indian Army. He is Brigadier Bhupesh Hada and his last duty was at HAWS only. He has also served at Siachen as Brigade Head. He is right now King of the Bundi.

    • @northeastvillagelife9918
      @northeastvillagelife9918 Před 23 dny

      Wat is the salary of Siachen soldiers?

    • @RyuHayabusa-ut2dw
      @RyuHayabusa-ut2dw Před 16 dny

      JAI HIND

    • @AdityaRajSingh-wx8hk
      @AdityaRajSingh-wx8hk Před 4 dny

      Not salary but allowances and that is rs45000. THAT MEANS SALARY 56000 (FOR LIEUTENANT) + 45000. SO YOU CAN DO THE MATHS.​@@northeastvillagelife9918

    • @indsingh3953
      @indsingh3953 Před 3 dny

      From 10 Para Special Forces

    • @AdityaRajSingh-wx8hk
      @AdityaRajSingh-wx8hk Před 3 dny

      @@northeastvillagelife9918 the salary of siachen soldier will go to around 1 lakh. See the lieutenant salary is 68000 (If I am not wrong) and if he is posted to siachen his allowance will be 45000. So do the maths 68000+45000.

  • @serpentblade8704
    @serpentblade8704 Před měsícem +95

    ocasionally some of the UK, US and some european mountain groups come to HAWS for training for both HAW and winter combat training.

  •  Před měsícem +17

    Indian Army has the highest no of troops trained in High Altitude Warfare in the world, with almost 200000 troops in 12 divisions. Also a recently created 17 Mountain Strike Corps with 50000 troops is dedicated to tackle China.
    Operating in some of the highest passes & glaciers in the world has given Indian forces an added advantage of high operational capability & skills. We also have a ab SF unit called “Special Frontier Force” comprising of Tibetans.
    Additionally, there’s high altitude border police force called Indo Tibetan Border Police with 89400 troops working closely with Indian Army.
    All of them are trained in HAWS.

  • @sachithkn6512
    @sachithkn6512 Před měsícem +30

    The Indian Army ...never fear.

  • @NottiOne
    @NottiOne Před měsícem +39

    We have a Doctor at the VA who was a Gurkha and did this stuff back in the day. He is a scary little dude, not more than 5 foot 7

  • @NandaKumar-bx8qc
    @NandaKumar-bx8qc Před měsícem +8

    The Indian team is very unique - They have real live experience in fighting in mountains, jungles and deserts... That's what makes them very very adaptable and dangerous

  • @rajandwivedi8590
    @rajandwivedi8590 Před měsícem +15

    One of my relative lost his life, because his body was paralysed while posting in Siachen, Paralysed parts were cut, but doctors couldn't save him.

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade Před měsícem

      Paralyzed? You must mean something else, like frostbite or something, no?

    • @rajandwivedi8590
      @rajandwivedi8590 Před měsícem +1

      @@death_parade you understood the meaning of what I wanted to say? Whatever term is best, you can use it.

    • @upadhyayrathiraj1518
      @upadhyayrathiraj1518 Před měsícem

      Frostbite

  • @sahasrangshuchanda7214
    @sahasrangshuchanda7214 Před 20 dny +5

    13000 is a cake walk for indian soldiers..posts are above 19000 to 22000 feet ..An soldiers are in daily firefight in these regions

  • @faizalshaji00
    @faizalshaji00 Před měsícem +4

    largest volunteer army in the world and more than1 million people try to join the army ever year but less than 5k are selected all this for guard our motherlands pride ❤

  • @GrumpyGenXGramps
    @GrumpyGenXGramps Před měsícem +30

    13,000 ft SUX!! You get out of breath and pass out just WALKING! When we trained in Colorado mountains it took FOREVER to acclimate to the altitude! When we went to 14,000 ft at Pikes Peak, 10 steps felt like 100 yard dash! Altitude is crazy!

    • @rohitb5834
      @rohitb5834 Před měsícem +13

      And India fought a war for 3 months at 18000 ft and won that war ;)
      And another went on for years at 22,000 ft, though low intensity.

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade Před měsícem +4

      Ladakh, where Indian forces face-off against the Chinese PLA, forget the mountains, the valleys are at 16,000 feet altitude. We've got two entire Corps deployed there.
      And with the Chinese growing evermore belligerent, there is a talk of "Siachenization" of the China front. Indeed, partial Siachenization happened during the recent 2020-21 India-China standoff that is still not fully resolved. What is "Siachenization"?
      *Short answer:* When you are fighting in an area where even valleys are very high altitude, so usually you'd stick to peacetime deployment in the valleys. But then your enemy grows belligerent and in an effort to seek constant advantage, you and your adversary continue to deploy at increasingly higher altitudes on the mountains because in mountain warfare, holding high ground gives you all the advantage. Eventually you end up holding mountain tops at extremely high altitudes and maintaining permanent peacetime deployment at such unsustainable heights. This is what happened in Siachen.
      *Long answer:* Siachen is the glacier which is the highest battlefield on Earth, which lies at the India-Pakistan-China trilateral. That glacier was unoccupied and unmapped until the 1980s. Then the Pakistanis tried to capture it in order to link up with the Chinese and open a new avenue of advance into India from our Nothernmost land. So we airlifted troops and occupied the Saltoro Ridgeline on the glacier's boundary with Pakistan (Operation Meghdoot), defeating Pakistani plans of a joint Pakistan-China threat to India's North. That Saltoro Ridgeline is an average altitude between 18,000 to 25,000 feet.
      So "Siachenization" refers to how Pakistani belligerence in Siachen forced us to permanently man ridgelines at unsustainable altitudes of 18,000- 25,000 feet, an altitude at which turboprop airplanes fly.
      *The original "Siachenization" only had us maintaining a permanent rotating deployment of one Infantry Brigade to Extremely High Altitudes. So when I say there is talk of Siachenization of the China front, where currently we have around not one, but 54 entire Brigades, it is crazy talk meaning that the 1.3 Million troops of Indian Army might not be enough and we might have to increase the size of the Army to maintain such a crazy rotating deployment.*

    • @upadhyayrathiraj1518
      @upadhyayrathiraj1518 Před měsícem

      15-18,000 feet is nothing for Indian soldiers. I have spent many years from Ladakh to Arunachal.

    • @PHAGRICULTURE
      @PHAGRICULTURE Před dnem

      Fool 😂 those comments r enough for you 😂🥱☝🏻

  • @NottiOne
    @NottiOne Před měsícem +49

    I bet they are training at 15k or a little above. They have some high bases in those mountains.

    • @spdcrzy
      @spdcrzy Před 27 dny +1

      13K is basecamp. Siachen glacier, the world's highest battlefield, is 20K. NUTS.

    • @holyghost231
      @holyghost231 Před 22 dny

      The Indian Army has its command post at 20000 feet in the Siachen glacier for 8 months a year. They vacate the post only during peak winters

    • @NottiOne
      @NottiOne Před 22 dny +1

      @holyghost231 that's nuts, I thought I was going to die at 12k feet.

    • @akshayraveendran9179
      @akshayraveendran9179 Před 21 dnem +1

      ​@@holyghost231its not vacated in winter...now it's occupied throughout the year.

  • @SbrGrendel65
    @SbrGrendel65 Před měsícem +30

    U.S. Army 10th Mountain Division, some of them do Alpine training along with Mountain. The whole Division used to do Alpine training but they it’s only a Battalion I believe now.
    The Indian military has two high level mountain areas where they have enemies. Pakistan and China.
    I think if China became a problem we might be able to look to India for Help. Since they could look to take some land that China thinks is there

    • @rahulbanerjee2363
      @rahulbanerjee2363 Před měsícem +12

      various foreign army including USA came for training in HAWS school , because India have highest battle ground in the world , and has best mountain strike force

    • @pahadichora07378
      @pahadichora07378 Před měsícem +1

      Whole india, pakistan and China border cover with High Level Mountain 🏔️.

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade Před měsícem +2

      For US Armed Forces, Amphibious invasion is the bread and butter. So they don't invest much in mountain warfare and only have one Division (10th Mountain Div) for Mountain Ops on paper, IRL they'd struggle even in that.
      Similar to how for Indian Armed Forces, mountain warfare is the bread and butter. So they don't invest much in Amphibious warfare and only have one Division (54th RAMFOR) for Amphibious ops on paper, IRL, they'll struggle even in that.
      Military is all about the right tool for the right job. A nation's grand strategy is what decides how its military should be shaped. US grand strategy dictates control of the entire world's oceans and projecting military power into hostile lands using the controlled ocean as a base of ops. Indian grand strategy dictates total control of the Himalayas, not only to take full advantage of India's biggest natural defence feature, but to ensure no hostile force can control our water resources and invade into our Northern Plains.

    • @rahulbanerjee2363
      @rahulbanerjee2363 Před měsícem

      @@death_parade this trainings are based on the terrain your country located eg we don't have any marines , but we have army divisions which are specialized in desert , mountain , jungle warfare

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade Před měsícem

      @@rahulbanerjee2363 Han bhaiyaji. Maine bhi yahi bola hai.

  • @sahasrangshuchanda7214
    @sahasrangshuchanda7214 Před měsícem +21

    Perhaps you don't know This is nothing .Indian army in siachen glacier which is above 5000 metres operates without oxygen cylinders..siachen battlefield school basecamp is situated above 4000 metres ..Indian army is called the God of mountain warfare ..The kargil was fought at an elevation over 19000 feet with enemy sitting on top ..India against all odds won the war .. troops from Europe U.S are send in India for mountain warfare training ..Check out for siachen battle school ..

  • @randy1as
    @randy1as Před měsícem +3

    When my father was a commandant in 1961 this Machoi glacier almost reached the road in the valley below near telegraph hut, when I did my tenure in early 80s it was 1500 feet above and the glacier was white, now it appears to have receded a couple of km and greyed presume due to road construction. The place was good fun and made for great memories.

  • @MZ-bl6wg
    @MZ-bl6wg Před měsícem +7

    My brother got acute altitude sickness and man it was scary seeing what it was doing to him .

  • @QUEENLEESHA-uh5wd
    @QUEENLEESHA-uh5wd Před měsícem +16

    I love Indian army videos 😊

  • @sahasrangshuchanda7214
    @sahasrangshuchanda7214 Před měsícem +7

    Check out the siachen glacier and siachen training school .5000 metres above sea level

  • @vinaythakur1864
    @vinaythakur1864 Před měsícem +12

    9000 ft is nothing bro we ride last week 18000+ and believe me mountain sickness really starts after 15000 ft feels like head going burst and 50 m walk can make you vomit

    • @pankajpandit3710
      @pankajpandit3710 Před 11 dny

      Brother, acclimatise properly. If done right you will not feel so sick

  • @RakeshJat-ux9op
    @RakeshJat-ux9op Před měsícem +2

    You are wrong, indian soldiers never think that why we have joined here.
    In fact Indian youth have a dream to join army in hills areas and cold weather areas.
    My friend's brother was very crazy to join army in Kashmir and going to border areas.
    His duty in kashmir now

  • @devgaikwad3813
    @devgaikwad3813 Před měsícem +7

    I was waiting for this video for long time !

  • @Harrylowang
    @Harrylowang Před měsícem +10

    Indian teir one unit 9 para sf is specialised in mountain warfare you should check out Major vivek podcast

  • @kcnanand
    @kcnanand Před měsícem +2

    Not Green Beret..... all infantry wear this colour which is known as infantry green. and the officer seen in first part is from The MADRAS Regiment

  • @upadhyayrathiraj1518
    @upadhyayrathiraj1518 Před měsícem

    You can't imagine how it feels at 18-19,000 feet with weapons, equipment and the enemy. Indian Army does this from Kashmir to Arunachal Pradesh.

  • @krishnendubiswas9695
    @krishnendubiswas9695 Před 6 dny

    I went to school at 9k altitude at 10 years old and these men are guarding the top of Himalaya this training is being conducted at 18-20k altitude…… the lack of oxygen is very visible from 15k onwards….

  • @rakeshraju509
    @rakeshraju509 Před měsícem +1

    About 2500kms of The Great Himalayan ranges go through India, mostly bordering China..so we need to be extra prepared..😂😂

  • @9tiesNostalgia
    @9tiesNostalgia Před měsícem

    Not just the skill but to also prepare yrself psychologically, to climb down into what seems like a dark bottomless abyss and a one way ticket for u working as a rescue worker, that kind of mental preparedness is hard to achieve.

  • @sujitharavind1812
    @sujitharavind1812 Před 17 dny

    In India beginner himalayas trekking starts from 13K feets brother and I did those at the age of 17. It's very normal in India.

  • @johnjeferson5818
    @johnjeferson5818 Před měsícem +6

    Funny thing the Indian army officers are speaking English in order for the global audience to understand. Discovery fucked you over by giving Hindi voice over with English subtiitles

    • @Krish-oi4zr
      @Krish-oi4zr Před měsícem +1

      In indian army you have to know English as common language so that other people from different states of india can understand,,,,,, india has 21 official language and 700 plus unofficial language ,,,,, not every one speak Hindi in india

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade Před měsícem +1

      English is the ligua franca of the Indian Armed Forces. Which makes sense given how diverse the linguistic background of its soldiers and Officers is.

  • @NoDoglapan
    @NoDoglapan Před 26 dny

    2:42 - everyone is like why did I join? No you are WRONG!!! I know thats what couch potatoes like you and me think, but I am pretty sure everyone of them is like 'Is that all you got!!" LOL.

  • @PraveenPraveen-qm2my
    @PraveenPraveen-qm2my Před měsícem +1

    Madras regiment 🇮🇳🔥👑

  • @Defusedben
    @Defusedben Před měsícem

    In my opinion, i think it helps to recruit local people, who are used to living in the mountains, breathing and feeling comfortable at those altitude.

  • @viveksingh-kn7vo
    @viveksingh-kn7vo Před měsícem +1

    India Army ...❤

  • @prashantyadav3395
    @prashantyadav3395 Před 23 dny

    Bro India is best in the world in high altitude warfare, all allies come to learn from us

  • @mr.sawant800
    @mr.sawant800 Před měsícem

    No, they choose this path...
    In india we do to achieve unthinkable...
    Jai Mahakala 🙏😇

  • @manandhisdog
    @manandhisdog Před 26 dny +1

    dude there is a english version of this video. the army guys are literally tal,ing in english in the original video. you are watching a dubbed video

  • @spdcrzy
    @spdcrzy Před 27 dny

    This is the kind of thing you simply cannot simulate for a soldier. You can simulate altitude, you can simulate heat and cold and everything else, but you cannot simulate real danger. By virtue of being a simulator, that risk is gone. The real deal, as you said, is being able to adapt and learn IN that environment, because in the field you won't have time for a practice session.

  • @AuraGamesIn
    @AuraGamesIn Před měsícem +2

    No one in indian army think why did i choice. Indian army is pride. Its 1.4 billion people. Indian army is not choice you have to get selected if you want. If you failed then thousand of people are waiting

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade Před měsícem +1

      Easy for you to say. Try asking someone who has actually taken part in this training. The mind is constantly fluctuating between these two extremes of:-
      1.) I am a proud Indian Army soldier. My nation's security depends on me.
      2.) I am tired of slogging all this gear up the mountain while chilled to the bones and drawing breaths that hurt so bad it feels like my lungs, brain and muscles will physically turn inside out.
      The fact that soldiers manage to think number 1 more often than number 2 doesn't mean that they are not thinking number 2 at all. It is just that they have insane mental fortitude where number 1 eventually wins out.

    • @AuraGamesIn
      @AuraGamesIn Před měsícem

      @@death_parade bro i did and my family in the army.

    • @AuraGamesIn
      @AuraGamesIn Před měsícem

      @@death_parade bro you really sounds stupid because you don't do extreme training. My dad went to Siachen and also completed this training. They increase your ability day by day and check your health. If you don't fit then they don't train you and you have to support your units in supply and food.

    • @AuraGamesIn
      @AuraGamesIn Před měsícem

      @@death_parade you will only know indian army person mentality if you live with them. My dad told me so many times about the country first then his family and so many people died with him but they don't regret being in the army. Those who regret they leave in the beginning because the army is like a marathon pain all life... Even after retirement

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade Před měsícem

      @@AuraGamesIn Kid, my father and his colleagues were similarly reserved when they shared their experiences with me as a kid. Wasn't until I grew into an adult that I actually got to sit at the table with them where they actually have a heart-to-heart. Until they acknowledge your maturity, they'll keep feeding you the sunshines and roses version of their experiences. Try getting into their inner circle, they start talking about the dark stuff. The kind of stuff that isn't media friendly. Not only includes their actual thoughts during training, it includes the darker side, office politics and such, that goes on in the Army. Sunshine and roses version is that the Army is like one family, reality is a little different. There is utility to having two versions of a story: the idealized version ensures that people at least strive towards the ideal. The real version of the story is a touchstone, helps with introspection. Army is one of the cleanest institutions in India. Does not mean that the Army and its men and Officers are superhumans who don't even need to introspect.
      Anyways, this psychological stuff might be beyond a kid like you, but always remember: despite what you might think, Army Officers are also human. Yeah, they are mentally tough. What makes them tough is the ability to think 1 more often than 2.

  • @Rudraiya
    @Rudraiya Před měsícem +1

    Indians are OG when it comes to mountain warfare hands down

  • @Ragd0ll1337
    @Ragd0ll1337 Před měsícem +1

    Hey OriginalHuman, check out the video “The Indian Navy Attacks Karachi” by The Operation Room - solid bit of narration of hour-by-hour combat and maneuvers

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade Před měsícem

      Indeed. Operations Room makes solid videos. Prudentia tech tried to do his style, but he is not near Operations Room level right now.

  • @knaraya936
    @knaraya936 Před 28 dny +1

    They are NOT asking themselves why they are doing this. They have three battlefronts to defend - China in Ladakh, Pakistan and China again at Himachal Pradesh. These are real battlefronts. I’m guessing from your accent that you’re British. You should know how tough the British Indian Army was in WW2. These troopers are even tougher than those troops were if that was possible.

  • @massimotorricelli9310
    @massimotorricelli9310 Před měsícem +5

    whole India-China border is in Himalayas and average elevation of Himalayas belt is 17,000 ft

  • @WorldAnalysis5M-bq2cs
    @WorldAnalysis5M-bq2cs Před měsícem +1

    I am watching your video and subscribe your channel in India because I am from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @Susanta_Dey_Official
    @Susanta_Dey_Official Před 14 dny

    Every year american bangladeshi Philippines army trained in himalayan Terrence with the indian army ❤🪖

  • @automationvesta
    @automationvesta Před 28 dny

    Very few countries have experience of fighting on such heights.

  • @dhairya8238
    @dhairya8238 Před 6 dny

    The soldiers and the narrator are actually speaking English, for some weird reason this video is dubbed in hindi

  • @clownkiller_god
    @clownkiller_god Před měsícem +4

    i aspire to join the indian army

  • @anandmehta2323
    @anandmehta2323 Před 19 dny

    @OriginalHuman India controls the highest battle field in the world at Siachen glacier all year around. India is supposed to have the best trained mountain corps in the world.
    A lot of western countries send their personnel here to train because the himalayas are another beast. The Swiss Alps and the Andes etc have nothing on them.
    Look up the battle of Tiger hill during the Kargil war. Our troops climbed almost vertical cliffs in similar conditions to dislodge pakistani troops entrenched high up in the mountains.
    Many of them went in knowing they were not coming back. Imagine fighting enemy troops in these conditions.

  • @Cwuvirmsvgzuxkdmd
    @Cwuvirmsvgzuxkdmd Před 19 dny +1

    2:41
    You are wrong military traning is not mandatory in India people are willingly going to defend their motherland and people train for years to just enter the armed forces and for many it's there dream to be the part of the Indian Army.

  • @shounakkatke435
    @shounakkatke435 Před měsícem +2

    Please check out the 6 episodes of " The Fifty Day War " by Virat Hussain. It is a doccumentary about Kargill War fought in 1999. It has many Interviews of soldiers who fought in the war. The war was fought in dizzing heights of 16000 ft to 18000 ft. It was also the first direct war between two nuclear armed states. The HAWS was responsible for providing training to soldiers fighting at those heights.

  • @DomCombatVids
    @DomCombatVids Před měsícem +2

    React to the Lion of Ladakh! The story of a unit during the Kargil War that did exactly this sort of stuff but under fire

  • @rakesh.c.kukreti25
    @rakesh.c.kukreti25 Před 28 dny

    Great video

  • @northeastvillagelife9918

    Plzzz reaction india army operation in Myanmar....its one of the most success full operation of indian para commando against Myanmar terrorist

  • @sumanthkris777
    @sumanthkris777 Před 26 dny

    Subscribed sir

  • @thejeshchowdhary.n4982

    2:43 Bro like you seriously think indian army soldiers would think that way? 😂
    Sorry buddy every indian army soldier loves what hes doing and loves taking up these challenges.
    Would suggest you see a few podcasts of Rtd Soldiers you would know there mindset 🫡🇮🇳

  • @nikhilsharma8163
    @nikhilsharma8163 Před měsícem

    Indian army like group tiger 🐅

  • @rajeshpillai4927
    @rajeshpillai4927 Před 25 dny

    Don’t understand why all accessories and weapons are also painted white for better camouflage.

  • @Harrylowang
    @Harrylowang Před měsícem +3

    And there is siachin glacier that goes upto altitude about 21000ft

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade Před měsícem

      Tallest peak in Saltoro ridge is 25,000 feet, not 21,000 feet.

    • @Harrylowang
      @Harrylowang Před měsícem

      @@death_parade iam talking highest battlefield not peak

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade Před měsícem

      @@Harrylowang ? Highest battlefield is Siachen Glacier. Name of the ridgeline on which Indian Army posts are located in Siachen Glacier is Saltoro Ridge. Height of that ridgeline ranges from 18,000 feet to 25,000 feet.

  • @TahinTaggu-tm1rb
    @TahinTaggu-tm1rb Před měsícem

    India n nepal have highest mountain in d world,the himalaya,,..traning are touch,...no idea for thinking....😮

  • @HimanshuSharma-zd1ym
    @HimanshuSharma-zd1ym Před 13 dny

    Dude when the video is playing you should avoid bull sh*ting with your comments.

  • @dudee145
    @dudee145 Před měsícem

    React to Grand Thumb’s 10mm auto video

  • @mathewbmathai1488
    @mathewbmathai1488 Před 26 dny

    World highest war field Siachen bin india less oxigen one persons expence 20 lakh indian money .

  • @ridewithtyagi
    @ridewithtyagi Před 13 dny

    ❤❤❤🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @TheBengal_Tiger
    @TheBengal_Tiger Před měsícem

    Quackley,Affactavely

  • @_Raspovic_
    @_Raspovic_ Před měsícem +1

    Could you react to Operations room's video about a F-117 Nighthawk that's been shoot down over Serbia in 1999? The story has quite an interesting ending and it's pretty entertaining...

    • @_Raspovic_
      @_Raspovic_ Před měsícem

      Also they have very high quality content that is very well written and animated. It enables you to turn off your brain and experience the true power of narration while watching the video

    • @_Raspovic_
      @_Raspovic_ Před měsícem

      youtube.com/@theoperationsroom?si=Vwqt1akLK8OeWrAc

  • @beesnestna9544
    @beesnestna9544 Před měsícem +2

    Just because India has mountain ranges with extreme altitudes and military units that's are stationed there, and/or, have fought in these altitudes doesn't automatically mean they are the best, or have cornered the market in mountain warfare. Any country can train its military to become highly efficient mountain fighters, as long as they have access to a high altitude training location. "*A physically fit soldier can adapt to the cold in about 3 weeks. The body normally adapts to a higher altitude in about 2 week's time. During the acclimatization phase, the body accumulates additional red blood cells which help transport needed oxygen."
    This is Scientific fact!😉
    Additionally "*Despite all training and efforts, acclimatization is not possible at heights over 18,000 feet, so exposure at these heights must be limited and closely supervised. Personnel at high altitudes need to be rotated out every 10 to 14 days. The Indian army acclimates its personnel over a 14-day schedule with increases in altitude at 6 days, 4 days and then another 4 days."
    Moreover: "*All experienced armies agree that high-altitude acclimatization cannot be achieved in less than 10 days. An acclimated soldier is still not an experienced
    mountaineer. Experience counts and is not gained in 2 months of training. Some armies, such as Italy's, believe that 10 years is not too long to produce a truly capable, experienced mountain warrior." (*-Ground Combat at High Altitude: published in the Military Review January-February 2002)

    • @the_drifter-bw9hj
      @the_drifter-bw9hj Před měsícem +4

      We have two battlegrounds at over 10000ft and have been fighting in this terrain for over 60 years so yeah, we are among the best if not best in mountain warfare. Italian alps are a joke, no hostile borders😂😂
      Your highest peak is our tourist destination. We have paved motorable roads at 19000ft in Ladakh 😂😂 Go back to school kid.

    • @beesnestna9544
      @beesnestna9544 Před měsícem

      @@the_drifter-bw9hj Well, you're a few sandwiches short of a picnic, now aren't you?😄 1. I'm not Italian nor of Italian descent. 2. I mentioned "scientific fact" (that means accepted worldwide) in my comment (read the part about the human body adjusting to elevations). 3. If India has the best "mountain troops", why do they keep losing territory to China's mountain troops?🤣
      Modi and his "Godi Media" can deny these losses all they want, but the facts prove that he is lying.😉 Those high altitude roads you speak of were not built by India's mountain troops. Some are of ancient origin. While you're at it, do some research about other cultures (besides India) that live/have lived or thrived in high elevations. You are definitely, not the sharpest knife in the cutlery drawer.🤭 Certainly, you cannot be so ignorant to simply believe that higher elevations automatically equates to better troops. Peace to you, my troubled friend.🕊

    • @the_drifter-bw9hj
      @the_drifter-bw9hj Před měsícem

      @@beesnestna9544 lol 🤣 so salty that wrote 2 essays and still couldn't utter a single fact. All the mountain roads in Ladakh are built and maintained by BRO (border roads organization) and who the f**k cares who else is living or training on some mountain this video was about the Indian HAWS, so sick it up and whine somewhere else 🤡

    • @capteagle9
      @capteagle9 Před měsícem +4

      ​@@beesnestna9544you yap too much...name one army thats better than the indian army in high alti warfare...

    • @beesnestna9544
      @beesnestna9544 Před měsícem

      @@capteagle9 That's because I'm far more educated (and older) than you.😉 Name an army that's better than India at "high altitude" warfare? Really?! You want to go there?!😆 How about China, since they're the ones gaining territory while India is losing it.🤣 You're about as bright as a spotlight on a sunny day, aren't you?😆

  • @mobyt2964
    @mobyt2964 Před měsícem +3

    React to gdp projection 2100

  • @kaushilbhoir6420
    @kaushilbhoir6420 Před měsícem +2

    Italian declared war on us in the comment section. Calling Support!!.

    • @praveenhegde8107
      @praveenhegde8107 Před měsícem

      Where is the Italian man , I am a hungry for pasta today, give a local clue of the edible Italian

    • @kaushilbhoir6420
      @kaushilbhoir6420 Před měsícem +1

      @@praveenhegde8107 I wet through entire comment section and it looks like that comment is been deleted. I declare victory 🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @kaushilbhoir6420
      @kaushilbhoir6420 Před měsícem

      @@praveenhegde8107 ab Maggie se kam chalana padega 😅

    • @praveenhegde8107
      @praveenhegde8107 Před měsícem

      @@kaushilbhoir6420 🤣🤣🤣Good one , very good one man 🤣

  • @user-zw5gn8wx2x
    @user-zw5gn8wx2x Před měsícem +1

    Reaction indian sebex bomb most dengerous bomb in the world

  • @user-bc8bt9qw6j
    @user-bc8bt9qw6j Před měsícem

    It doesn’t exist anymore but my father was Arctic Mountain Brigade aka ArcticWolfs in Alaska and this stuff makes tuff soldiers badas*

  • @artus198
    @artus198 Před měsícem

    "we lie, we cheat, we steal" - you know whose motto it is ?

    • @Krish-oi4zr
      @Krish-oi4zr Před měsícem +3

      Uk 😂

    • @somap8380
      @somap8380 Před měsícem +3

      Uncle Sam, France, Holland, and few more

    • @artus198
      @artus198 Před měsícem

      @@somap8380 Uncle Sam , UK , entire Europe... deception based liars. "We love peace , but we will spread WARS everywhere"

  • @anuragchaudhary7546
    @anuragchaudhary7546 Před 14 dny

    You don't know about Himalayas bro

  • @QUEENLEESHA-uh5wd
    @QUEENLEESHA-uh5wd Před měsícem +2

    Please react monster song mixed with Indian army video 🥺🥺

  • @AerialFrost
    @AerialFrost Před měsícem

    Hi OriginalHuman! Just wanted to give a suggestion - I think you should start a series playing new Gacha games such as Genshin Impact, Honkai Star Rail, Wuthering waves etc. You can react to character demos on youtube and play the games as they are really hyped up games currently and trending. I think you will enjoy them!
    Also, nice vid! Keep it up

  • @harrdeepattwal
    @harrdeepattwal Před měsícem

    Mentlayyyyy injrayyyyy 😂

  • @_Since-1994
    @_Since-1994 Před měsícem +1

    Do video on history channels battle of Haifa WW1

  • @pranabkumar998
    @pranabkumar998 Před měsícem

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @_Since-1994
    @_Since-1994 Před měsícem +1

    💪🇮🇳

  • @narutouzukami5840
    @narutouzukami5840 Před měsícem

    😂 seeing the present day British royal Army the World War 2 veterans both from Indian subcontinent and fighting alongside the British people if this saw what is now happening to the Royal Marine that they do not have enough recruitments to operate their ships it would have been so iconic Indian Army people they have more zeel than any other Indian Army is the lowest paying job and even then the recruitment you have to stop them from recruiting more people because the people of India so much patriotic and I guess this is common for any country that cause their country their motherland because protecting your mother your country that's the highest honour that anyone can get what is why they do this

  • @nileshdada2268
    @nileshdada2268 Před měsícem

    Please react to who Krishna was and his lost kingdom Dwarka

  • @tarunjassal9338
    @tarunjassal9338 Před měsícem

    Please give reaction on Sikh Regiment 🔥 The most decorated Regiment

  • @mingmuyiyang8615
    @mingmuyiyang8615 Před měsícem +5

    This guy brags about India every day, and I bet he would forget what he said once he was out of the camera.

    • @jagdishprajapati9574
      @jagdishprajapati9574 Před měsícem +1

      i think so too

    • @pranavpanda8850
      @pranavpanda8850 Před měsícem

      Did you forget you Chinese army in 1967 and silence whole time until 2020 and silence again 😂😂😂

    • @LongMuyang-do5rs
      @LongMuyang-do5rs Před měsícem

      ​@@pranavpanda8850After the 1967 conflict ended, the four-day "67 conflict" soon caused controversy in India because India failed again this time.
      However, in order to appease the Indian people, the Indian government actually beautified this conflict into a "great victory", exaggerated the number of Chinese casualties, and promoted it domestically.
      Because the Chinese side did not enter the Indian territory near New Delhi this time, the Indians did not know how the battle was fought, so they believed the government's lies. Anyway, the Congress Party achieved its goal of using the conflict to strengthen its position.
      Behind the scenes, the Indian army has since become more aware of the depth of China's strength. In the 20 years since this time, the Indian army has never taken the initiative to provoke on a large scale on the border again.

    • @LongMuyang-do5rs
      @LongMuyang-do5rs Před měsícem

      ​@@pranavpanda8850Are you talking about 2020? China is not like India. We do not allow rumors to exist, especially on major issues. It is cruel and heartbreaking to talk about the casualties of both sides. I remember that China announced that four PLA soldiers died heroically. But the number of casualties of the PLA announced by the Indian media is several times or even dozens of times this number. I just hope that Indians with a little bit of rationality will believe that the reports of the Indian media are exaggerated. Putting aside the casualties of both sides. Let's look at the prisoners. No one of the Chinese People's Liberation Army was captured by the Indian army. But many Indian soldiers were captured by the Chinese People's Liberation Army, including two Indian officers. It is clear who is stronger and who is weaker between the Chinese and Indian armies. If you use your brain, you will know that if the Indian army caused heavy casualties to the PLA, would our PLA let the Indian prisoners return to India alive? No, we will hand over the bodies of the Indian soldiers to the Indian government. This once again proves that ordinary Indians have been living in false information. In 1962, if India had a little understanding of the Chinese people and the combat effectiveness of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, it would not be shocked when India failed.

    • @LongMuyang-do5rs
      @LongMuyang-do5rs Před měsícem

      ​@@pranavpanda8850The Indian army is the worst army among all China's opponents. China's war of resistance against Japan lasted 14 years, the Chinese civil war lasted 4 years, the Korean War lasted 3 years, China's self-defense counterattack against Vietnam lasted 2 months, and China's border war with Vietnam lasted 10 years. India's understanding of "war" is too narrow. We Chinese believe that India has never experienced a real war. In 1962, in the eyes of the Chinese, it was not a war, it was just an armed conflict between China and India. In 1962, the short armed conflict of only 32 days continued India's nightmare for decades. What makes the Chinese feel funny is that a border conflict has turned India into a "Battle for the Defense of the Capital of New Delhi".

  • @yasirmghl2
    @yasirmghl2 Před 8 dny

    You guys name yourself as ROYAL just bcoz you have looted almost the whole world😅😅😅hypocrites

  • @paramsingh1811
    @paramsingh1811 Před měsícem

    ❤🇮🇳🇺🇲🇬🇧❤🙏 brother check out Sikh Army history please brother thanks 🙏

  • @user-be9uc3vj3e
    @user-be9uc3vj3e Před měsícem +2

    🇮🇳🇮🇱🇳🇱