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    The Javelin FGM-148 is an anti-tank missile that locks on to the infrared image of a target. The soldier picks several targets and attack kinds by peering through a command launch unit.
    Javelin is a fire-and-forget missile with autonomous self-guidance and lock-on before launch. When assaulting armoured vehicles, the system uses a top-attack flight profile, striking the normally thinner top armour, although it may also launch a direct attack on structures, targets too near for top attack, targets under obstructions, and helicopters. Recently it has been used in Ukraine against the Russian invasion where it has been proved as a lethal weapon. Enough said let go to the detail of its operation and how it works.
    Breaking it down the Javelin Missile is divided into 7 parts,
    1)The sensors which guides the missile to its Target.
    2)A small "precursor charge" that can be used to overcome reactive armour or other impediments.
    3)The Guidance System which is the brain of the Missile along with the Sensor.
    4)The Main Charge which is detonated after the Precursor.
    5)The Main Flight Motor using conventional rocket propellant.
    6)The v Stabilizing the Missile.
    7)And last part of the missile is the Launch Motor, engaged just to clear some space for the soldier....
    The gunner carries a reusable Command Launch Unit (in addition to the Launch Tube Assembly), often known as a C L U also pronounced "clue", which is the two-part system's aiming component.
    The CLU includes three views that may be used to detect, target, and fire the missile. It can also be used as a portable thermal sight when not attached to the missile.
    The Launch Tube Assembly, which houses the missile and protects it from severe circumstances, is carried by both the gunner and the ammo bearer.
    The tube also features built-in electronics and a locking hinge system, allowing for quick and easy attachment and removal of the missile from the Command Launch Unit.
    It has a length of 1.1 metre or 43 inches with a barrel of 1.2 metre or 47 inches with a diametre of 142 mm or 5.6 inches.
    The Warhead weigh around 19 pound or 8.4 KG
    This can pierce armour with a thickness of 600 to 800 mm Rolled homogeneous armour.
    It has a maximum firing range is 2500 metres. A variant of the Javelin with a range of 4750 metres was recently created by the company.
    This is the trajectory of the javelin the soldier could assign at a push of a button, which we will elaborate later.
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  • @Aitelly
    @Aitelly  Před rokem +137

    Credits for Video Corrections
    1)Mark of Distinction
    I was one of the engineers that helped develop the infrared sensor in the nose of the missile, and was the responsible project engineer for about 80% of the sensors produced. This video was well done and quite accurate.
    I can say that its a 66x66 Mercury-Cadmium-Telluride long wavelength sensor. The long wavelength allows it to not only see in the dark, but also through smoke and fog.
    2)Andrei Casiadi 2:16 You didn't mention about it's short battery life, and it can operate in seeking mode for about 2 minutes, then it has to cool off. Also the thermal imaging is only 64x64 pixels so it can be fool by something other heat source. I heard it can be fooled by aerosol smoke. It's also not very easeful in the city fight. Looks like the tank has to have 2nd layer of dynamic cover or active armor protection system. But it's a very dangerous weapon for the older tanks and if used in right hands at right time.
    3)elkski Utah 2:00 very good animation.. you called them fins , some call them wings. they were originally called strakes and the rear were fins. Diameter to 5.6" from the original 5? I think 5.6 is the carbon tube diameter
    4)Jonas Ingi Ragnarsson- I think the missile diameter is 127 mm.
    5)MM= milimeter thanks to Myles Willis. (Changing to new Voice Over Artist)
    6)Jorell Dye
    The whole assembly may be $250,000, but the missiles are $78,000 (Source: Pentagon 2021 budget report)
    7) Colonel Terry Rowe, US Amy, Retired
    I was the Test Officer for 85% of the Service Test of the TOW Antitank Missile System at Ft Benning GA 1977-79 ( another officer had to complete the test because I had volunteered for a second tour in Vietnam). It was apparent that the TOW was a revolutionary improvement over the current 106mm Recoilless Rifle which was ineffective against a moving tank beyond 500 meters. It was clear to me that antitank missiles would eventually neutralize the overwhelming advantage of tanks on the battlefield (I had previously served with a US mechanized Infantry unit in Germany on the Czech border and we knew we were vulnerable to attack by the Soviet 5th Tank Guards Army). The light years improvement of the Javelin over the TOW takes my breath away in so many aspects! Incidentally, the TOW missile was considered very expensive at that time at $2,000 per! At the time I was also the Test Officer for mortar systems and I had the "crazy" idea we should develop mortar round that on a small parachute (used for illumination rounds) with an infrared source could attack tanks at their thin top armor. Nobody would listen.
    Anyway, a great explanation of the Javelin! Colonel Terry Rowe, US Amy, Retired.
    P.S Military Technology Data are a little tough to get our hands on and also classified and most of them are in a very grey area, but we will try our best as average Engineers and 3d Animators to bring out the best in a very Minimalistic or Simple Explanation.
    We take full responsibility for our mistakes.

    • @everready2903
      @everready2903 Před rokem +1

      Also at the end you say it's a game changer on the modem battlefield. It's very impressive obviously but hasn't changed the war in Ukraine.

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +1

      @Сергей Захаров I heard they had sent Defected javelin. That is why it did not work

    • @beastboy3581
      @beastboy3581 Před rokem

      2+2=4

    • @zhoubaidinh403
      @zhoubaidinh403 Před rokem

      Much appreciated!

    • @tempo5366
      @tempo5366 Před rokem +3

      @Сергей Захаров I have never heard of an active war which showed one side holding back their supposedly superior weapons for half a year to safe them for later.
      T-90s are being used and destroyed just like all the other tanks. There is no Russian armada waiting for the right moment to strike, while their comrades have such serious trouble on the battlefield. It’s been eight months now, face reality.

  • @iceveinz8730
    @iceveinz8730 Před rokem +256

    I think it's great that you're putting these types of videos out.
    I actually got my own javelin just a few days ago and I've been meaning to try it out but it's just so complicated you know, so it's great that you post these types of tutorial so that the average person can also learn how to use one.

    • @chocho6766
      @chocho6766 Před rokem +19

      i learn firing javeline from cod

    • @gclarke1236
      @gclarke1236 Před rokem +4

      😂😂😂😂

    • @charmate661
      @charmate661 Před rokem +13

      u mean to say u got javelin that costs 250,000$ and u don't have any better source to how to use it than youtube video?

    • @iceveinz8730
      @iceveinz8730 Před rokem +10

      @@charmate661 yeah 👍

    • @aSSGoblin1488
      @aSSGoblin1488 Před rokem +8

      probly ukranian soldier find this helpful

  • @markofdistinction6094
    @markofdistinction6094 Před rokem +361

    I was one of the engineers that helped develop the infrared sensor in the nose of the missile, and was the responsible project engineer for about 80% of the sensors produced. This video was well done and quite accurate.

    • @user-zp4fp4hy8e
      @user-zp4fp4hy8e Před rokem +29

      if this is true, then write more information about it, but I doubt that you were an engineer

    • @markofdistinction6094
      @markofdistinction6094 Před rokem +93

      I have to be careful not to reveal classified information about operational details ... I have no interest in going to prison. I can say that its a 66x66 Mercury-Cadmium-Telluride long wavelength sensor. The long wavelength allows it to not only see in the dark, but also through smoke and fog.

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +40

      @@markofdistinction6094 Good One !
      Will Put your Comment in the Credit List.
      Elon Musk tweet read, “Science is discovering the essential truths about what exists in the Universe, engineering is about creating things that never existed
      Thank you for your Service!
      We respect every engineers especially those who are Self Made.

    • @ShawnGS300
      @ShawnGS300 Před rokem +12

      @@markofdistinction6094 Well, you just proved yourself. Now we know that you weren't just the maintenance guy taking out the trash in the room while they were developing this system and got an ear full.

    • @Random4Logic
      @Random4Logic Před rokem +5

      because there was so much said about the sensor in this video xDD
      All the content was basically "the sensor and controll unit aim the rocket at the target" - the end

  • @jadenephrite
    @jadenephrite Před rokem +113

    Regarding 4:06, the metal liner at the front of the Shaped Charge is a cone usually made of copper. The cone shape forms a hollow cavity at the front end of the high explosive charge. The cone shape is there to achieve the Monroe Effect by which the blast energy of the high explosive charge becomes focused for concentrated penetration through the point of contact of the target. A shaped charge works like an explosive lens.

    • @romaniangypsy3640
      @romaniangypsy3640 Před rokem +2

      Focused explosiin

    • @christopherleubner6633
      @christopherleubner6633 Před rokem +1

      They also have tantalum cones for the second charge in some variants. Same deal except heavier and much higher melting point for better penetration power.

    • @OtrebPH
      @OtrebPH Před rokem

      concentrated boom boom

    • @biddobrahmin8643
      @biddobrahmin8643 Před rokem +1

      Its not copper... a Tungsten cone is used

    • @alouisschafer7212
      @alouisschafer7212 Před rokem +2

      An explosive lense puts it well into layman's terms and explains why you can punch trough tanks with not a huge explosive charge: All the energy is focused.

  • @cinder1667
    @cinder1667 Před rokem +8

    Infantry still runs the show!!

    • @qasimmir7117
      @qasimmir7117 Před rokem +1

      As they always have and always will.

  • @blblblbl111
    @blblblbl111 Před rokem +10

    - How a Javelin Missile works?
    - Very good! 🙂🙂🙂

    • @testingmysoup5678
      @testingmysoup5678 Před rokem

      They work by charging the us taxpayer 700k per missiles when they cost like 1% of that

  • @nero.1933
    @nero.1933 Před rokem +11

    Thanks for javelins! A really good weapon

  • @thillai1982
    @thillai1982 Před rokem +17

    Wow! What an animation! One of the underrated channels. All the best for your effort guys. Keep going

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +2

      Thanks man for your kind words 🙏

  • @OidSoldier
    @OidSoldier Před rokem +43

    I was the Test Officer for 85% of the Service Test of the TOW Antitank Missile System at Ft Benning GA 1977-79 ( another officer had to complete the test because I had volunteered for a second tour in Vietnam). It was apparent that the TOW was a revolutionary improvement over the current 106mm Recoilless Rifle which was ineffective against a moving tank beyond 500 meters. It was clear to me that antitank missiles would eventually neutralize the overwhelming advantage of tanks on the battlefield (I had previously served with a US mechanized Infantry unit in Germany on the Czech border and we knew we were vulnerable to attack by the Soviet 5th Tank Guards Army). The light years improvement of the Javelin over the TOW takes my breath away in so many aspects! Incidentally, the TOW missile was considered very expensive at that time at $2,000 per! At the time I was also the Test Officer for mortar systems and I had the "crazy" idea we should develop mortar round that on a small parachute (used for illumination rounds) with an infrared source could attack tanks at their thin top armor. Nobody would listen.
    Anyway, a great explanation of the Javelin! Colonel Terry Rowe, US Amy, Retired.

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +8

      Thank you for the great information
      Will Put this as a note input Comment Section.
      Thank you for your Service Colonel Terry Rowe.

    • @thePronto
      @thePronto Před rokem +5

      You did a second tour of Vietnam in 1979? I bet you were warmly welcomed...

    • @OidSoldier
      @OidSoldier Před rokem +7

      @@thePronto Thanks for making me aware of my error. Those dates should read 1967-69,

    • @thePronto
      @thePronto Před rokem +2

      @@OidSoldier TOW was a great AT weapon. Great job.

    • @professionalfire3902
      @professionalfire3902 Před rokem +2

      The Swedish STRIX mortar projectile actually uses an infrared sensor to top-attack armored vehicles. It's supposed to pair with their Mjolner mortar turret, which is basically a double-barrel semi-auto loaded mortar turret they install into their CV90 vehicles.

  • @tiger_icecoldlive6762
    @tiger_icecoldlive6762 Před rokem +3

    Wow, this video has convinced me! I have ordered my Javelin missile kit right now!

  • @oleksii1431
    @oleksii1431 Před rokem +1011

    Russian tank leaves the chat

  • @manglehipper8350
    @manglehipper8350 Před 2 lety +37

    Really underrated channel, keep up the amazing work!

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před 2 lety +3

      ❤️ Thanks 🙏

    • @massudddecat7449
      @massudddecat7449 Před rokem +1

      those ukrainianmobsters ukraineflorida drkMarket $250K 1/4 Million per Missile Selling what we Give them For Free To mideast Terrorist&drugcartel countries Such As the 300 plus BulletProof Vests that Disappeared that we u.s. Gave them ukrainemobsters

    • @mazlanattan5031
      @mazlanattan5031 Před rokem

      Lan

    • @mazlanattan5031
      @mazlanattan5031 Před rokem

      Lan

  • @o-zone1217
    @o-zone1217 Před rokem +11

    Damn this is great content. Excellent explanations and animations.

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +1

      Thanks will try to do better

  • @AmbulancePolice
    @AmbulancePolice Před rokem +3

    Damn this is great content, Excellent explanations and animations

  • @clavo3352
    @clavo3352 Před 2 lety +6

    Well illustrated and explained Javelin defense system.

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před 2 lety +2

      Will always remain Humbled for your Support!

  • @enter8080
    @enter8080 Před 2 lety +23

    Never knew so much Engineering in One Missile.GREAT WORK

  • @tupolev.designs
    @tupolev.designs Před 2 lety +6

    Wow, I really like your work,I’m very impressed, I wish you success mate

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Mate .We love Engineering content so thought of making one for ourselves as well as others.

    • @tupolev.designs
      @tupolev.designs Před 2 lety +1

      @@Aitelly honestly, I am not surprised, engineering is is fascinating, it has done several things we thought were impossible, and when we go through what is behind this, it's interesting

  • @watashi2713
    @watashi2713 Před 2 lety +47

    I hope this channel gets the attention it deserves, its just good content that not enough people see. I wish you guys good luck

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před 2 lety +5

      Thank You So much for the Support. We will try to improve as much as Possible.
      Stay tune as we bring you the F18 Super hornet & F35 B jet in the coming months.
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    • @massudddecat7449
      @massudddecat7449 Před rokem +1

      those ukrainianmobsters ukraineflorida drkMarket $250K 1/4 Million per Missile Selling what we Give them For Free To mideast Terrorist&drugcartel countries Such As the 300 plus BulletProof Vests that Disappeared that we u.s. Gave them ukrainemobsters

  • @denispol79
    @denispol79 Před rokem +13

    Thanks , it was very useful!
    They just forgot to include the user manual for mine.

  • @thodorisevangelakos
    @thodorisevangelakos Před 7 měsíci +1

    1:28 that kv1 is about to have the surprise of a life time

  • @mohammadmiftahluqmanulhaki2562

    2:06 great tutorial! Now i know how to use this at my backyard..

  • @chrisandanna8265
    @chrisandanna8265 Před rokem +3

    love your content. well done. great graphics and very thorough explanations.

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +1

      🙏 thanks for your kind words 🙏

  • @scripwriter9641
    @scripwriter9641 Před 2 lety +9

    Well Crafted Animation

  • @GTIMAN2010
    @GTIMAN2010 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video. Thanks

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    @Jaecht88 Před rokem +2

    THIS IS A GREAT CHANNEL. THUMBS UP AND KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +2

      Grateful for your kind words 🙏
      Will be releasing next 10 days a new Content.
      Stay tuned 🙂

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    @thewifimedia7792 Před 2 lety +12

    Your content are getting better and better 👍

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you think so! we need all the Support we can get!

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    @stamer999 Před 2 lety +8

    amazing work, I'll advertise you on tiktok 👍

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před 2 lety +6

      Thank You. Humbled by your support.
      Awesome

  • @petershanle9675
    @petershanle9675 Před rokem +1

    Amazing information love this channel

  • @tamoghnasen5158
    @tamoghnasen5158 Před rokem

    Very informative.

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    @justarandomguylol6481 Před 2 lety +10

    This channel is definition of underrated.

  • @feszty
    @feszty Před rokem +70

    Heard that they are making a new version of the missile with a new targeting system, specifically designed for Ukraine. This version’s targeting sensor can detect vodka breath coming out of the tank’s ventilation system and lock on it to deliver the payload.

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +6

      😁

    • @Goldenbee9
      @Goldenbee9 Před rokem +12

      thanks, I laughed until my stomach hurt))) the javelin is really good at targeting Russian pigs, I checked it personally))

    • @Lvov_Aleksandr
      @Lvov_Aleksandr Před rokem

      По себе других не судят... 😌

    • @feszty
      @feszty Před rokem

      @@Lvov_Aleksandr I'm not an alcoholic, like the average fck russian.

    • @Manyakuss0
      @Manyakuss0 Před rokem +1

      Quite dangerous. Too big probability of friendly fire

  • @johnmurryvlogs8603
    @johnmurryvlogs8603 Před 18 dny +1

    Excellent

  • @mamawiachinzah8361
    @mamawiachinzah8361 Před 2 lety +1

    Find this channel unexpectedly and subs instantly. Hope to have good contents

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před 2 lety +1

      Truly Humbled by your Comment .Thanks a Ton again

  • @ben-gm4ij
    @ben-gm4ij Před 2 lety +5

    Well done video. Keep improving your content and the success will most certinly come. You got yourself a new subscriber

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před 2 lety +1

      Truly Humbled and thank you for your Support.
      Means a lot o a Small Channel.

    • @ben-gm4ij
      @ben-gm4ij Před rokem

      Congratulations! When I came back and saw this video had a million views and your channel had grown so much it truly made my whole day. That hard work payed off!! Stay humble and keep up the great work!

  • @marunio1
    @marunio1 Před rokem

    Great explanation

  • @edsoncorreia4621
    @edsoncorreia4621 Před rokem +3

    Meu sonho de consumo é lançar o Javellin , nestes carros com som automotivo !

  • @jpjp6077
    @jpjp6077 Před rokem +12

    The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn't. By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is (whichever is greater), it obtains a difference, or deviation. The guidance subsystem uses deviations to generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is to a position where it isn't, and arriving at a position where it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where it is, is now the position that it wasn't, and it follows that the position that it was, is now the position that it isn't.
    In the event that the position that it is in is not the position that it wasn't, the system has acquired a variation, the variation being the difference between where the missile is, and where it wasn't. If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it too may be corrected by the GEA. However, the missile must also know where it was.
    The missile guidance computer scenario works as follows. Because a variation has modified some of the information the missile has obtained, it is not sure just where it is. However, it is sure where it isn't, within reason, and it knows where it was. It now subtracts where it should be from where it wasn't, or vice-versa, and by differentiating this from the algebraic sum of where it shouldn't be, and where it was, it is able to obtain the deviation and its variation, which is called error.

  • @SalahGhrissi
    @SalahGhrissi Před rokem

    You’re an amazing channel, i can’t believe i just discovered you, you’re clean, and a perfect explainer

  • @aviscape007
    @aviscape007 Před rokem +1

    Amazing video & analysis ... 💯

  • @Willon
    @Willon Před 2 lety +12

    Real engineering just made a vid abt this lol

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před 2 lety +4

      If you look at the Stinger Missile Content at the end of the Video we had already planned to produced 1 month Ago before Real Engineering.
      It is what it is for a small channel it takes 1 month to produce Good 3D Contents from Scratch.

    • @Willon
      @Willon Před 2 lety +5

      @@Aitelly i was accusing you of copying lol i know how long it takes i honestly prefer this vid

    • @Willon
      @Willon Před 2 lety

      Wasnt**!,!!

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před 2 lety +2

      @@Willon hahah Thanks Man but we do take inspiration from Mustard Real Engineering Found and Expalined etc.

  • @animation1858
    @animation1858 Před 2 lety +3

    Nice 👍

  • @emanuelfigueroa5657
    @emanuelfigueroa5657 Před rokem +2

    Not the tutorial we want, but the one we need.

  • @isaacmendez3902
    @isaacmendez3902 Před rokem

    Awesome video

  • @alexwang007
    @alexwang007 Před rokem +31

    Very important details: the CLU's thermal sight is a line scan camera, basically a line of pixels getting scanned across the scene rapidly.
    The seeker on the missile however, is not a linescan camera, but instead a starring array sensor. It has the same imaging principle as a modern visible light camera. I believe the pixel count on the seeker is either 64*64 or 80*80, and is faster than 60 Hz; still have to dig up the files

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +5

      Thanks for the Info
      Will put your comment on the Important Note list 👍

    • @goranjosic
      @goranjosic Před rokem +6

      I am also interested in the framerate of the sensor in the missile head. It is probably over 60 fps (but it is usually a military secret) The US has always banned IR thermal sensors operating at more than 9 fps. I'm into programming and electronics as a hobby, and for civilian use, it's very hard (legally impossible) to get a decent IR sensor with long range and decent fps in the west. All thermal cameras work at 7 to 9 fps or if they have higher fps, then they are of poor quality and cannot see beyond 7 to 10 meters.
      I deliberately mentioned "IR thermal" sensors, so that no one would confuse them with Near IR (near infrared) sensors, which are easily available and cheap.

    • @alexwang007
      @alexwang007 Před rokem +4

      @@goranjosic that makes the two of us! I'm located in Canada and it is equally hard to get these sensors/cameraa, how ever if you wanted to get an uncooled microbolometer one for projects i could help out :) I have been collecting them for the past decade...
      good job on clarifying the wavelength of these sensors!
      For other nerds or soon to be nerds, the *rough* range of detectable wavelengths are listed as follow:
      "Normal" cameras: 400-800nm
      Intensified night vision: 500-1100nm
      Laser range finders: 905nm (pulsed semiconductor), 1024nm (pulsed Nd:YAG or YVO4), 1550nm (pulsed erbium)
      Laser guided missiles: 1024nm or 1550nm (1550nm lasers are modern and are undetectable by night vision goggles which make them extremely deadly)
      Javelin and most heat seekers (cooled quantum detectors): 3000-5000nm
      Thermal scopes (uncooled microbolometers): 7000-14000nm

    • @alexwang007
      @alexwang007 Před rokem +2

      @@Aitelly thank you for making an effort to spread knowledge! I will try and find the actual source so that I'm not spreading false or inaccurate information 😁

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +2

      @@alexwang007 Please do .Let us know the right data. Eagerly waiting

  • @user-fl9su9eb5c
    @user-fl9su9eb5c Před rokem +7

    кв 1 явно такого не ожидал)

    • @mixasd8440
      @mixasd8440 Před rokem +2

      Может автор хотел сказать что это оружие может бить только по траектории которую он высчитывает

    • @user-fl9su9eb5c
      @user-fl9su9eb5c Před rokem +3

      @@mixasd8440 высчитывает траекторию автор(он)... двойная подстава для несчастного кв

  • @aclown36
    @aclown36 Před rokem +2

    "Atleast we have an autolo-"
    *mississippi queen starts*

  • @Ram3log
    @Ram3log Před rokem +2

    Great work! Thank you!

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +1

      Glad you liked it! Better Content coming Soon.

  • @newmetaplay8465
    @newmetaplay8465 Před rokem +9

    I really like that you demonstrate battle-head work on russian tanks models. Nicce job!

  • @rendelbariuan7583
    @rendelbariuan7583 Před rokem +4

    "It uses Infrared seeking guidance"
    Conventional Flare Decoy: How did you know im going to work against it?

  • @JeffPattison87
    @JeffPattison87 Před rokem +1

    Amazing

  • @n8ivspat3n56
    @n8ivspat3n56 Před 2 lety +1

    CZcams put this in my recommendations and I didn’t know I needed it

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před 2 lety +2

      :) We have been hopingfor months for CZcams Recommendation
      Hope it's not Annoying anyone as this is mostly a different genre of Contents. Thanks for Support

  • @elkskiutah8204
    @elkskiutah8204 Před 2 lety +45

    very good animation.. you called them fins , some call them wings. they were originally called strakes and the rear were fins. Did they change the missile diameter to 5.6" from the original 5? I think 5.6 is the carbon tube diameter

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for the Feedback this is really Informative will Look into it .

    • @jonasingiragnarsson2512
      @jonasingiragnarsson2512 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Aitelly I think the missile diameter is 127 mm.

    • @elkskiutah8204
      @elkskiutah8204 Před 2 lety +2

      @@jonasingiragnarsson2512 yes 127mm is exactly 5 inches. only reason to change it from this original size would be larger warheads or rocket motor. But the Army always complains about its weight.

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před 2 lety +1

      @@elkskiutah8204 thanks for the information. 🙏 Will keep on producing more honest research content. 👍

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +1

      @@jonasingiragnarsson2512 and elkski Utah
      Hope you don't mind as we have given Credit to your Correction and pin it in the Comment Section .

  • @myleswillis
    @myleswillis Před rokem +3

    When you want to say mm unit just say millimeter or mils. Nobody says emem. Good video.

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +3

      ;) We messed up there.
      New Voice Over coming this month.

    • @grahamlucas2712
      @grahamlucas2712 Před rokem

      @Miles Willis can I call you MW?
      Everyone in the civilized world that use the universal Metric system of measurements knows what mm means as a unit of dimention measurement.
      It is only the United States and some English speaking countries that refuse to use the KPS measurements.
      PS I am Australian and learned physics from an American book that did use the Metric measurements. It is just that the USA is so backward in not using it.
      By the way mils is a volume measurement being 1 mm cubed. Not the same as a linear mm.

  • @movienerd202
    @movienerd202 Před rokem

    Educational

  • @peacekeeper9687
    @peacekeeper9687 Před rokem +1

    Amazing explanation… keep making such videos

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +1

      Thank you, I will to increase our quality as we move forward.
      Stay tune as we move to Russian Military engineering.

  • @leinde3901
    @leinde3901 Před rokem +11

    POV: You're a Russian solder watching the tutorial on how to use Javelin after captured some of it.

  • @krezalidkrezalid5669
    @krezalidkrezalid5669 Před 2 lety +5

    😎Now that I've completed the video, I'm now a certified Javelin Operator. 😎😎

  • @BrownSquats
    @BrownSquats Před rokem

    Found your channel today, 10 videos in 😅

  • @user-qt6mv5hs1u
    @user-qt6mv5hs1u Před rokem +1

    Танки больше не нужны,гениальное изобретение.

    • @siniyden
      @siniyden Před rokem

      да, эта штука работает

    • @qasimmir7117
      @qasimmir7117 Před rokem

      Tell me, how will an army conduct a full scale attack without tanks? They are very much needed as nothing can do what a tank does.

  • @buioso
    @buioso Před 2 lety +4

    Very well made video.
    Basically no tanks in the World can survive a Javelin

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před 2 lety +2

      Almost every Russian tanks. But the British and US are also developing Anti tank Missiles like the Trophy to Counter MANPADS

  • @NEXT_Gy
    @NEXT_Gy Před rokem +3

    Why is an expensive and difficult-to-process molybdenum alloy used for the precursor liner instead of inexpensive copper?

  • @usmc5977
    @usmc5977 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this informative Video,I love ur vids

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +1

      Glad you like them! thanks for the Support

  • @user-ey6jw2ex4w
    @user-ey6jw2ex4w Před rokem +2

    nice video!👍👍

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +1

      Thank you 👍 for the Support

  • @user-ix5gr5wd4r
    @user-ix5gr5wd4r Před 2 lety +11

    Спасибо, что учите как из них стрелять. А то уже запасы переполнены. Хоть избы топи джавелинами 🤣

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před 2 lety +3

      Спасибо, что учите как из них стрелять. А то уже запасы переполнены. Хоть избы топи джавелинами
      Translation from Serbian to English
      (Thank you for learning how to shoot from them. And the stocks are already overflowing. At least the huts are swamped with javelins)

    • @alekseysamoylenko3259
      @alekseysamoylenko3259 Před rokem +1

      @@Aitelly This is russian language, but writing by Ukrainian.

    • @yaroslavv6624
      @yaroslavv6624 Před rokem +4

      Жареною бурятиною переповнені українські ліси

    • @American97percent
      @American97percent Před rokem

      You need to watch other channels in order to learn how to live among people in a human way.

  • @Anatoli-y
    @Anatoli-y Před 2 lety +17

    There was a legend, that Stallin was afraid of Javelins, that can potentialy destroy t34 and kv1

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před 2 lety +4

      😂Good One

    • @Brian-qj4kk
      @Brian-qj4kk Před 2 lety

      Keep dreaming 🤣

    • @34Realist
      @34Realist Před rokem +2

      No fear, german guns killed 40 000 T-34 in this time

    • @dryan8377
      @dryan8377 Před rokem +3

      @@34Realist And they still lost.

    • @34Realist
      @34Realist Před rokem +5

      @@dryan8377 against the world, Not Russia

  • @godblesstheworld6367
    @godblesstheworld6367 Před rokem

    Fano, you need this one !!

  • @kishan826
    @kishan826 Před rokem

    Great rocket launcher! I got a quad feed using this. 🔥

  • @carlenglert7858
    @carlenglert7858 Před rokem +6

    that missile marks the end of tanks without "active" amour defense; an incredible weapon

    • @Goldenbee9
      @Goldenbee9 Před rokem

      I can say that as a regular user of javelins and nlavs, active armor does not save from these systems, javelin, tow, nlaw and Ukrainian stugna, Russian tanks burn with 100% probability, even a T90 breakthrough with the newest active armor system burns like firewood

    • @BladeRunner2021_
      @BladeRunner2021_ Před rokem +1

      I can say that as a regular user of javelins and nlavs, active armor does not save from these systems, javelin, tow, nlaw and Russian stugna, Ukranian tanks burn with 100% probability, even a M1A2 breakthrough with the newest active armor system burns like firewood

    • @qasimmir7117
      @qasimmir7117 Před rokem

      No it doesn’t. Just because tanks can be killed doesn’t make them obsolete. Lots of other battlefield assets can be killed but they are still used. Ask yourself how an army is supposed launch a full scale attack without tanks as a spearhead? What other battlefield asset can engage the enemy as quickly with as much heavy firepower as a tank? What other weapon system has as much firepower on a mobile platform? Time and time again when military technology moves on, ‘experts’ declare that tanks are obsolete as the battleship, yet somehow they keep coming back into relevancy. Make no mistake, tanks are an important component of the combined arms manoeuvre of the modern battlefield.

    • @pwnmeisterage
      @pwnmeisterage Před 11 měsíci

      $250K per shot is a hard limit. NATO was dismayed that Ukraine would "waste" so many Javelins against APCs, trucks, and other light vehicles - and then the Javelins they were supplying suddenly dried out.

  • @ryancreasey5089
    @ryancreasey5089 Před rokem +3

    love this channel i want to see the guns on a ww2 battle ship please

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem

      Thanks for the Support. 🙏

  • @keatonjennings488
    @keatonjennings488 Před 6 měsíci

    Love this!

  • @TT-hi1qv
    @TT-hi1qv Před rokem

    Now they are teaching us about missiles !!!

  • @Andrey222ful
    @Andrey222ful Před rokem +31

    You didn't mention about it's short battery life, and it can operate in seeking mode for about 2 minutes, then it has to cool off. Also the thermal imaging is only 64x64 pixels so it can be fool by something other heat source. I heard it can be fooled by aerosol smoke. It's also not very easeful in the city fight. Looks like the tank has to have 2nd layer of dynamic cover or active armor protection system. But it's a very dangerous weapon for the older tanks and if used in right hands at right time.

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +11

      Thanks for the feedback.we miss that.
      We are learning from comments right now.
      Will do better with New content.

    • @Andrey222ful
      @Andrey222ful Před rokem +3

      @@Aitelly I don't know if I'm responding to a bot reply, but the problem with all the news and other technical information (this video clip is included) is that it's taken only from couple sources especially from loyal side. Which leads to present incorrect information.

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +9

      @Andrei Casiadi I'm not a bot :) We just have to reply to a lot of Comments .
      Pin your Comment as we find it Neutral and Valuable.
      New Channel so Hustling as we move along.
      But we take your Feedback Seriously.
      We are not always Right.
      Yes Honestly We collect a lot of Data from different Sources.

    • @b213videoz
      @b213videoz Před rokem +6

      Field tests in Ukraine showed that it's good NOT just for "very old tanks", Andrei 😁
      And by looks of it that's you who appears on the "bot side"

    • @DOI_ARTS
      @DOI_ARTS Před rokem +4

      Can't use it in urban warfare because it needs about 2 seconds to arm the missile, it primarily has to be used from a distance since its a tank killer, I saw one video in Ukraine where a soldier use it in a tank about 50 meters inside a town (it didnt detonate and not a scratch on the russian tank)

  • @James-hb8qu
    @James-hb8qu Před rokem +3

    Very timely video. The Russians and Chinese have just come into possession of many unused Javelins and were wondering how they worked.

    • @AMBEE-sp2ev
      @AMBEE-sp2ev Před rokem +2

      They got their hands on empty launch tubes with no missiles.

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem

      YES!

    • @American97percent
      @American97percent Před rokem

      You are right, we need to find a use for it.
      In the USSR, we had candy wrappers from chewing gum.
      We played with them in a certain way to stick to the palm.
      With launch tubes, you need to come up with something the same.
      Probably as legs for a table to use in palaces for the oligarchs.

  • @user-wm2gj9lq3h
    @user-wm2gj9lq3h Před rokem +1

    Awesome 👍👍👍

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for the support !
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  • @brandonc5778
    @brandonc5778 Před 7 měsíci

    Badass.

  • @tjstar45
    @tjstar45 Před 2 lety +9

    I wish to see the day that a Javelin is used against T-34s or KV-1s

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před 2 lety +11

      I wsih to see the Day it is ued against T-14 Armata tank.Russia Latest tank.

    • @solareclipse9379
      @solareclipse9379 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Aitelly keep dreaming bruh

    • @solareclipse9379
      @solareclipse9379 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Aitelly keep dreaming bruh

    • @Brian-qj4kk
      @Brian-qj4kk Před 2 lety +2

      @@Aitelly keep dreaming kiddo

    • @john-.-doe
      @john-.-doe Před rokem +6

      T-62 have been deployed already, so, let's wait a bit for T-55, and then T-34.

  • @Iamthedudeman00
    @Iamthedudeman00 Před rokem +3

    I still don’t understand one thing through, if the precursor charge has to make a contact against the reactive explosive armor to detonate, wouldn’t that cause the explosive armor to react and explode? Would that explosion not damage the rest of the javelin missile and cause it to fail? How does the javelin survive this explosion long enough to activate the main warhead? Thanks

    • @massudddecat7449
      @massudddecat7449 Před rokem +1

      those ukrainianmobsters ukraineflorida drkMarket $250K 1/4 Million per Missile Selling what we Give them For Free To mideast Terrorist&drugcartel countries Such As the 300 plus BulletProof Vests that Disappeared that we u.s. Gave them ukrainemobsters

    • @massudddecat7449
      @massudddecat7449 Před rokem +1

      doodooIt Magick

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +1

      Good Question. Yes that's the trick the Javelin wants the reactive amour to explode for the second stage of Explosive to do it's job and passed though the armour of the Tank

    • @venator5
      @venator5 Před rokem +1

      With about 60% failire rate.

  • @flintngc9868
    @flintngc9868 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for your support!

  • @finsrj
    @finsrj Před rokem +1

    Subscribed. 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +1

      Welcome aboard! Extremely Grateful for the Support more Content coming

  • @taitslong3417
    @taitslong3417 Před rokem +3

    This was the animation i was looking for especially during defence of Kyiv

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +3

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    • @KingIjazMalik
      @KingIjazMalik Před rokem

      @@Aitelly Nice Work

  • @Ivan_Ivanov_
    @Ivan_Ivanov_ Před rokem +4

    Удивительно как совершенствуются военные технологии.

    • @user-mc6rf7do7z
      @user-mc6rf7do7z Před rokem +2

      Передовые технологии всегда первыми появляются именно у военных

    • @American97percent
      @American97percent Před rokem

      @@user-mc6rf7do7z ошибочное убеждение.
      в спорте, авиации, но сначала ученые и инженеры должны создать новое что б потом оно было в чем то применено.

    • @_Serj-
      @_Serj- Před rokem

      @@user-mc6rf7do7z на заході технології на сході дибіли на яких приміняють технології.

  • @jamespaul579
    @jamespaul579 Před rokem +1

    Thank u

  • @thilinaalagiyawanna3680

    Thanks

  • @jask7908
    @jask7908 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video 👍🏼 Thank you!
    If I reckon right, metal thickness should be 60 - 80 mm, not 600 - 800 mm penetration.

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před 2 lety +2

      Well the document say like that. If it is battle tested i think it be might working. But there are also people saying it is not Working In Ukraine.

    • @jask7908
      @jask7908 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Aitelly You are probably right then. It’s just astonishing it can penetrate 2 ft. thick metal.

    • @grahamlucas2712
      @grahamlucas2712 Před rokem +2

      Jas K.
      You obviously have no idea how a shaped charge works.
      Extreme heat cuts through thick steel.

    • @SeedmancChitOKun
      @SeedmancChitOKun Před rokem

      @@grahamlucas2712 yet jet fuel can't melt steel beams.

    • @grahamlucas2712
      @grahamlucas2712 Před rokem

      @@SeedmancChitOKun
      Who ever suggested jet fuel penetrates tank armour?
      Only you.
      The shaped charge of an anti tank missile uses metallic compounds that burn through steel.
      Keep your conspiracy theories tinfoil hat on.
      It will protect you from reality.

  • @Aitelly
    @Aitelly  Před 2 lety +5

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    • @josephpacchetti5997
      @josephpacchetti5997 Před rokem +1

      You Got It. 👍

    • @user-er8tr9kt8l
      @user-er8tr9kt8l Před rokem +2

      Your 3D models are not that good you have to put your Logo on every spot. Fact.

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +2

      @@user-er8tr9kt8l 😀 thanks for the negative feedback 🍺
      Everyday is an Improvement for us 🙂

    • @user-er8tr9kt8l
      @user-er8tr9kt8l Před rokem +2

      @@Aitelly np

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +2

      @@user-er8tr9kt8l Learning as we move along.

  • @kithisrael8657
    @kithisrael8657 Před rokem +1

    Very good video! +1 subscriber. Keep up the good work, mate

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the sub! Forever grateful for the Support

  • @DanielVergeles
    @DanielVergeles Před rokem +1

    good stuff

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem

      Thanks for your support ☺️

  • @fatgirlboy9341
    @fatgirlboy9341 Před rokem +4

    i wonder why the reactive armour cannot blow away the initial charge and the rest of the rocket

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +3

      Good point.
      We meant to show it in slow motion but we're too lazy to animate the reactive armour.

    • @alexcalibasi7028
      @alexcalibasi7028 Před rokem

      cuz its uranium powder

    • @chaos.....
      @chaos..... Před rokem

      @@Aitelly same

  • @w302ful
    @w302ful Před rokem +3

    wow it cost a lot more than i thought it would

  • @NIYA424
    @NIYA424 Před rokem +1

    New subscriber. Learn a lot from your videos. Can you do a video on AMRAAM, sidewinder and ASRAAM?

  • @jamesrawlings6461
    @jamesrawlings6461 Před rokem

    Great vid 👍

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem

      Thanks man! Great to have fans from all over the World

  • @Aitelly
    @Aitelly  Před 2 lety +18

    SUBSCRIBE Please !

  • @conqueror9475
    @conqueror9475 Před rokem +3

    There is also a T-90 tank, which is a Russian tank

  • @tombombadil7406
    @tombombadil7406 Před rokem

    great video!
    can you create a video about Stugna?

  • @24hu.s.militarynews32
    @24hu.s.militarynews32 Před rokem +1

    Nice animation 👍

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem

      Thanks for the kinds words 🙏

  • @ZDriver1996
    @ZDriver1996 Před rokem +3

    I wonder how many Russian tank drivers smashed that like button!?!

  • @truthful3777
    @truthful3777 Před 2 lety +3

    Now china can copy and called it javellino....with better features built in FM and MP3 player with WiFi and bluetooth technology. Some with disco lights around the tube after victory score!..
    Best of all, one can buy at 1/10 th the price.

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před 2 lety +1

      hahahah that's True

    • @truthful3777
      @truthful3777 Před 2 lety

      @@Aitelly Thumbs up Great video you make highly educational.

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před 2 lety

      @@truthful3777 thank will try to do better

    • @user-ev4pb9xj7e
      @user-ev4pb9xj7e Před 2 lety

      Has anything China ever made work right?

    • @truthful3777
      @truthful3777 Před 2 lety

      @@user-ev4pb9xj7e Have your country send a rocket to Mars before????? China with one rocket able to accomplish 3 mission at one go, being an orbiter, lander and a Rover. This is their first attempt and they got it right like clock work. Even the great USA have to attempt many times to get it right and many rockets to get the 3 stuff going, orbiter, lander and Rover.
      Is your country able to do this feat????

  • @davidvincent8929
    @davidvincent8929 Před rokem +1

    NICE

    • @Aitelly
      @Aitelly  Před rokem +1

      Thanks you so much for the Support

  • @MarcusAseth
    @MarcusAseth Před rokem +1

    everyone just watched a 5min ad on javelin just to realize at the end they can't afford one.

  • @wolvesgabemaster5385
    @wolvesgabemaster5385 Před rokem +18

    Russia: we have plenty of tanks.
    Ukraine: we have the Javelin.

    • @AltoHustler
      @AltoHustler Před rokem

      Россия: засуньте джавелин себе в задницу