Irish Girl Reacts To 5 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Mess With The USA

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 3. 10. 2021
  • Eek... I wasn't going to ANYWAY!!!
    Be sure to check out the original video I'm reacting to at: • 5 Reasons You Shouldn'...
    According to the Destiny Channel: The collapse of the Soviet Union in the early nineties, left the United States as the sole superpower in the world, and it has never looked back. In all aspects of the world, the United States is indeed a superpower, especially when it comes to its military might which is unsurpassable in its strength, technological superiority, operational capabilities and power projection across the globe. In this video, we will take a look at the five top reasons why you wouldn’t want to go against the U.S. military establishment.
    So where does Neutral Ireland stand in this whole thing? Find out today in Irish Girl Reacts To 5 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Mess With The USA
    Special thanks to
    Brian Ediger
    Be a lovely weirdo and get MORE BLOOPERS, behind the scenes content, influence videos and MORE!
    / dianejennings
    Get merch!
    www.teespring.com/stores/Dian...
    Get ED a coffee to stay awake while editing
    paypal.me/DianeJennings
    Follow me on social media (DM's are filtered so I don't receive them):
    / dianodrama
    / dianodrama
    / dianodrama
    The PO Box address is:**
    Diane Jennings
    Box 63
    Htc mail office
    Locales 9/10
    Cc Bena Vista
    Estepona 29688
    Malaga
    Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use. Plus I have licences for ALL my choons bizatch!
    Dianodrama-ID
    #IrishReact #WhyYouShouldn'tMessWithTheUSA #USA IF YOU'D LIKE TO JOIN DIANE’S INNER CIRCLE OF LOVELY HUMANS :
    ▶ Patreon: / dianejennings
    ▶ Buy Editor Diane a Coffee on PayPal: www.paypal.me/DianeJennings
    ▶ CZcams Membership: / @dianejennings
    ▶ Merch: teespring.com/stores/DianeJen...
    FOLLOW MY OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS:
    ▶ Twitch: / dianodrama
    ▶ Second Channel: / @dianebeforedawn
    ▶ Instagram: / dianodrama
    ▶ TikTok: / dianodrama
    ▶ Twitter: / dianodrama
    ----------
    MY EQUIPMENT & PROPS
    ▶ My Sony Camera + Lens amzn.to/3Qn0bVt
    ▶My Elgato Cam link amzn.to/3s8snDv
    ▶My Mic amzn.to/3QGU4MN
    ▶My Audio Recorder amzn.to/3FFFYFt
    ▶My Lapel Mic amzn.to/3FFFYFt
    ▶My Laptop amzn.to/3QeJLy4
    ▶My iMac amzn.to/3FIdBq1 (this is a newer model with the same speed and memory)
    ▶My mobile desk amzn.to/3FIdBq1
    ▶My “Gaming” Chair amzn.to/46VyOZo
    ▶ My Gimble amzn.to/49muggg
    ▶My Wallpaper amzn.to/40q01kO
    ▶My Mirrored Desk amzn.to/3QolqWF
    ▶Ikea “Lack” Shelves amzn.to/4622t1U
    ----------
    I usually upload Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays at 10:15pm (CET) - sometimes only 2/3
    I always check comments in the First Hour Club, the first hour after I upload below! So let me know what you’d like to see on the channel ↓
    FEED THE ALGORITHM MONSTER! It’s FREE to feed him and he likes eating your Subscriptions, Comments and Likes. See surprise uploads by turning on the bell
    ----------
    Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
    Dianodrama-ID

Komentáře • 2,3K

  • @DianeJennings
    @DianeJennings  Před 2 lety +412

    “NUCULAR”isn’t a real WORD!!!!

    • @jonathancaffee9861
      @jonathancaffee9861 Před 2 lety +50

      Don't tell Homer Simpson (or George W Bush) :D

    • @pressonc
      @pressonc Před 2 lety +33

      Yeah, it’s definitely nuclear. You’re smarter than the guy doing this video. 😁

    • @thekenneth3486
      @thekenneth3486 Před 2 lety +18

      No! It's NOT! And I just don't want to trust any video that can't hire a narrator that can't pronounce 'nuclear'.

    • @fitzofrage5292
      @fitzofrage5292 Před 2 lety +11

      Nucular is not, but nuculear is. Although it is a medical term and has nothing to do with splitting the atom.

    • @christianoliver3572
      @christianoliver3572 Před 2 lety +18

      It's a real word here in Texas!!
      Not really.
      We know it's properly pronounced nuclear but hey we do have an accent just like George Dubbya Bush!!

  • @antaine1916
    @antaine1916 Před 2 lety +902

    Fun Fact: The biggest air force in the world is the US Air Force. The second-biggest air force in the world is the US Navy.

    • @PaladinsLight
      @PaladinsLight Před 2 lety +33

      very true

    • @bill45colt
      @bill45colt Před 2 lety +44

      30 yrs ago the us army had more aircraft total than the us air force....congress had this pointed out and many cargo planes were shifted to the air force, a10 warthog started out as an army plane, air force took it also

    • @ocularnervosa
      @ocularnervosa Před 2 lety +47

      The fifth largest navy in the world is Disney.

    • @maymayrays
      @maymayrays Před 2 lety +6

      @@ocularnervosa 🤣

    • @antaine1916
      @antaine1916 Před 2 lety +22

      @@ocularnervosa and the world's largest tire manufacturer is Lego

  • @joshduehr2898
    @joshduehr2898 Před 2 lety +127

    Admiral Yamamoto was quoted " It is impossible to invade the US, because behind every blade of grass is a gun." Japanese Admiral during WWII.

    • @Wolf_3125
      @Wolf_3125 Před rokem +8

      Don't forget Florida Man

    • @ChadAdkins-hx5zz
      @ChadAdkins-hx5zz Před rokem +4

      @@Wolf_3125 Don't forget WV

    • @scottgorski7931
      @scottgorski7931 Před rokem +11

      A study was done in I believe the 1970's or 80's that showed that during deer gun season in Wisconsin the state had the 6th largest army in the world during the season. Plus newer studies have shown that when all (registered) private fire arms are considered, the American general public out guns most nations. Yes, I did stress the word registered which doesn't include everything before about the 1980's.

    • @Wolf_3125
      @Wolf_3125 Před rokem +2

      @@ChadAdkins-hx5zz Don't forget Texas

    • @ChadAdkins-hx5zz
      @ChadAdkins-hx5zz Před rokem +6

      @@Wolf_3125 Us hillbillies and Texans...we can handle it....

  • @randomsasquatchwithwifi4090

    My dad was one of the designers of the original stealth flight control system. As a kid, i recall my mom being pissed bc he was never home...but bc of my dad not being allowed to talk about it, he couldn't say where he was or what he was doing out of national security....he had to take the hit. There were lots of red roses delivered to my mom from my dad during that era.

    • @thomasjamison2050
      @thomasjamison2050 Před rokem +3

      I know the feeling. My father worked on every missile system in the US arsenal up to the Peacekeeper. Took years for me to find that out. He also did the navigation stuff for the Voyagers. One year he was away in the middle of summer for three weeks and Mom had to cut the grass. The mower kept stalling on her and finally she took a hammer to it. Dad bought a new one when he got home.

    • @inhumanjoey310
      @inhumanjoey310 Před rokem +1

      That's wrong

    • @amddiffynnwr
      @amddiffynnwr Před rokem +2

      It's a difficult thing to balance. A reason why many of us have been married more than once. My old boss once told me I had to be at another location within 12 hours... I asked him if he's putting me up after I get back, since there were talks of changing the locks on the house after the previous trip.

    • @thomasjamison2050
      @thomasjamison2050 Před rokem +3

      @@amddiffynnwr Hadn't quite thought of this one before. The company generally treated my father with first class meals and residence while on the road, but never offered my mother anything for all her troubles. My father was brilliant, but my mother arguably even more so, yet all it got her in those days was the dirty laundry and kids to feed.

    • @amddiffynnwr
      @amddiffynnwr Před rokem +1

      @@thomasjamison2050 There were too many conversations that went something like this: "Where are you going?", "West.", "How do I reach you?", "I'll call you.", "When are you coming back?", "I'll call you."
      Not at all good for improved marital bliss.

  • @timacrow
    @timacrow Před 2 lety +13

    Carrier groups are INSANELY powerful. If a carrier is a floating city, a carrier group is a massive floating fortress.
    No worries Ireland! We love Kerrygold butter and cheese. I have a big box of Irish butter in my fridge!

  • @KimberlyGreen
    @KimberlyGreen Před 2 lety +325

    FYI re "Minuteman". Originally referred to American colonist civilians who could form up into militia brigades "in a minute" to fight the British during the Revolutionary War. Highly mobile & rapidly deployed. When it came time to name a missile, you can see why it was a suitable name. 😎

    • @DianeJennings
      @DianeJennings  Před 2 lety +37

      🤭 teehee makes sense!

    • @PaladinsLight
      @PaladinsLight Před 2 lety +26

      i was goin to explain it myself lol telling by her expression i think she took it as another kind of minuteman. also my understanding is that they were called minuteman because they were able to reload there muskets in under a minute which was extremely fast at the time.

    • @elultimo102
      @elultimo102 Před 2 lety +26

      Why were the colonists wives so unsatisfied? Because they all married "minute" men.....

    • @Mr.Ekshin
      @Mr.Ekshin Před 2 lety +4

      @@elultimo102 - You would know.

    • @cbecht
      @cbecht Před 2 lety +4

      The minuteman is also a solid-fueled missile that was a successor to liquid-fueled missiles. The latter either have to be fueled immediately prior to launch, or have corrosive fuel and have to be refurbished periodically. Solid fuel missiles can be kept in a high state of readiness and fired almost immediately. So naming the missile after the historical rapid response force was apropos.

  • @Walker_Bulldog
    @Walker_Bulldog Před 2 lety +131

    "All the armies of Europe and Asia could not, by force, make a trek on the Blue Ridge or take a drink from the Ohio River." - Abraham Lincoln

    • @joebertolini3518
      @joebertolini3518 Před 2 lety +13

      Nor should anyone wantto drink from the Ohio River: it's one of the most polluted bodies of water on earth!

    • @Walker_Bulldog
      @Walker_Bulldog Před 2 lety +21

      @@joebertolini3518 I agree with you there, but when Lincoln made the statement 150 or so years ago that was not the case.

    • @jimallen2461
      @jimallen2461 Před 2 lety +3

      @@joebertolini3518 Ha as someone that grew up in Cincy.. I shamefully have to agree. It's not too bad anymore but before the EPA moved it's HQ to Cincinnati, it was grosssss.

    • @ginger_nosoul
      @ginger_nosoul Před 2 lety

      @@joebertolini3518 🤣🤣🤣

    • @redrick8900
      @redrick8900 Před 2 lety +1

      @@joebertolini3518 Sure, as long as only the US counts as Earth.

  • @kendrapolson1465
    @kendrapolson1465 Před 2 lety +11

    I live close to an Air Force base. I get to watch the F-35's doing maneuvers all the time. Incredibly cool to watch. The aerospace museum next to the base is really cool to visit as well.

  • @kroberts8866
    @kroberts8866 Před 2 lety +5

    Early after 9-11 we passed through Shannon like any other airport and got to chill in the lounge for a bit. After 2004 we were pretty much kept in a glass bubble when passing through any airports. But the coordinators there probably have the largest collection of unit patches after a few decades of operations.

  • @Bradley_Stein
    @Bradley_Stein Před 2 lety +235

    As an American, I want to thank you for your friendship and support for my country!

    • @ScottCleve33
      @ScottCleve33 Před 2 lety +12

      @@davea6314 Um. Having a bad day? Maybe if you pull that stick out of your @$$ it might go a little better.

    • @skyden24195
      @skyden24195 Před 2 lety +2

      @@davea6314 I stick to referring to myself as a "Californian" which, by default, relegates the understanding of a person who is a citizen of a state that is a member/part of the United States of the (N)-American Continent(s). I can't say how well that comes across, generally speaking, but I like it like that. 😁

    • @bill45colt
      @bill45colt Před 2 lety +5

      @@davea6314 in fact, it is his country, as it is yours also. If i ride MY school bus to school, and you ride along,,,then its yours as well..

    • @skyden24195
      @skyden24195 Před 2 lety

      @@davea6314 like the kid from the movie, "The Toy" ?

    • @dongleason9878
      @dongleason9878 Před 2 lety

      Using that logic you can’t rent an apartment and then say welcome to my home because you don’t own it. Lighten up Francis.

  • @danielhammond3
    @danielhammond3 Před 2 lety +163

    The US has built some very impressive machines of warfare, I just hope they never have to use most of them.

    • @shawnadams1460
      @shawnadams1460 Před 2 lety +21

      Don't we all!! As someone who was in the US NAVY and stationed on an aircraft carrier, we knew what we were there to do, but everyone hoped our training would NEVER have to be used in actual combat.

    • @ScottCleve33
      @ScottCleve33 Před 2 lety +15

      The goal is to be strong enough so that nobody challenges us.

    • @steve41557
      @steve41557 Před 2 lety +7

      Peace through Strength

    • @DrB1900
      @DrB1900 Před 2 lety +1

      God forbid we ever have to use them.

    • @williamgosvener47
      @williamgosvener47 Před 2 lety +4

      To late....
      Anything they say they are developing, is already in active use.
      They play coy and don't officially announce weapons platforms when they are actually released.... They had GPS 10 years before they announced the tech even existed as 15 years before civilians could use it.

  • @garthquapp6370
    @garthquapp6370 Před rokem

    I loved how you changed up your video. I like how you made yourself into 2 people. I have only seen that once before. Very cool !

  • @eddiehaskell1957
    @eddiehaskell1957 Před 2 lety +3

    I caught that Diane. When the narrator was talking about the Minutemen missiles. Your reaction was precious...The minutemen were independent men who self trained in weaponry, tactics and military strategies. formed the Colonial partisan militia. They fought for our independence from the British.
    I enjoyed your comments. You're quite funny.

  • @tpdonnelly
    @tpdonnelly Před 2 lety +77

    Diane, the term Minuteman, is not what you are thinking. It’s from the revolutionary war, it’s what they called the quick response team who would be ready to fight in a minute. The Minuteman missile was named after this group of fighting men. Smart bombs are replacing dumb bombs that were used in past wars. A dumb bomb could hit a city block, with a smart bomb, you can pick which window in a building you want the bomb to go through. Have a great week!

    • @DianeJennings
      @DianeJennings  Před 2 lety +26

      I know but they know I know and I know they know I know, so I think they do mean what I was thinking

    • @xScooterAZx
      @xScooterAZx Před rokem +1

      Yes, the Revolutionary War of 1775-83.
      The first minutemen were organized in Worcester county, Massachusetts, in September 1774, when revolutionary leaders sought to eliminate Tories from the old militia by requiring the resignation of all officers and reconstituting the men into seven regiments with new officers.

    • @MrSheckstr
      @MrSheckstr Před rokem

      @@DianeJennings I did not know that

  • @Irishrebel092
    @Irishrebel092 Před 2 lety +93

    Lol her reaction to the US having a carrier in Japan was hilarious. Japan agreed to not build aircraft carriers after WW2, and part of our relationship with them as Allie's is that since then we use ours to help protect their their coasts.

    • @stash4945
      @stash4945 Před 2 lety +4

      Not anymore. With the growing threat from China, Japan is converting two of its largest warships into carriers.

    • @Irishrebel092
      @Irishrebel092 Před 2 lety +8

      @@stash4945 They have built "flat top battle ships" in the past that could easily be converted if the need arises, so I guess they've decided that need is right now. And I can't recall if the agreement was simply made in good faith or if it was an actual treaty document. Either way, we aren't gonna stop then from doing it since we've become close allies since WW2

    • @raveousone
      @raveousone Před 2 lety +2

      the agreement (terms of surrender) was to not build/form an offensive military force anything that could be considered defensive in nature was acceptable because our goal wasn't to prevent japan from protecting themselves but anything that's sole purpose was to attack others was forbidden

    • @calebboyd4531
      @calebboyd4531 Před rokem

      @@Irishrebel092 IIRC its a part of their constitution as they consider aircraft carriers as an offensive military asset and their military doctrine is purely meant for defense as stated in their constitution. As you stated they do have "flat top battleships" which they are in the process of arming with the F-35 (B model IIRC) for use as an air defense network around their remote islands (in theory at least). I did see recently that a government leader had petitioned for them to amend their constitution to allow for them to build proper aircraft carriers though, so we might see them with one soon.

    • @Irishrebel092
      @Irishrebel092 Před rokem

      @@calebboyd4531 it's a really interesting aspect of our relationship with Japan that I wish more people knew about. Personally I'm all for them building out their fleets, whether it is through their own means or through partnerships with the US, South Korea, or Australia. But it gets muddy when it comes to Japanese relations with other countries that aren't also on good terms with the US. Kinda like how their passports give you access to more countries than a US passport.

  • @camiloharritt3007
    @camiloharritt3007 Před 2 lety +2

    Diane this video was so amazing keep up the good work love you

  • @CRUSHFACTORPC
    @CRUSHFACTORPC Před 2 lety

    @5:53 Im using that for my ring tone . Cooool.

  • @ronaldmcboggled9855
    @ronaldmcboggled9855 Před 2 lety +74

    “Only eleven?” lol that alone is Stronger than 90% of all countries in the world.

    • @Mr.Ekshin
      @Mr.Ekshin Před 2 lety +21

      In reality, the US has more than 20 aircraft carriers, with 10 of them being "supercarrier" class ships. The entire rest of the countries in the world (combined) have about 20 carriers, but none in the supercarrier class. I'm pretty sure the biggest non-US carriers are 'medium' carriers, similar in size to what the US was using in WWII.

    • @derrickcox4233
      @derrickcox4233 Před 2 lety +1

      100 percent plus in reality.

    • @whymeme5841
      @whymeme5841 Před 2 lety +2

      Japan and France are the second most with only 4 carriers each

    • @gameface6091
      @gameface6091 Před 2 lety +5

      One Nimitz Class carrier has more airpower than all but 5 nations .

  • @pressonc
    @pressonc Před 2 lety +42

    “Or maybe it was stupid” 🤣🤣🤣 Wonderful craic.

  • @junemason512
    @junemason512 Před 2 lety +2

    From North Carolina, I visited Ireland and fell in love with the country and the people. All of my ancestors are of Irish or Scottish descent. Love your beautiful country.

  • @DH-xw6jp
    @DH-xw6jp Před 2 lety +3

    "Only eleven?"
    Yes Diana, I'm sorry my country has _only eleven_ floating cities armed to the gills with more hardware than some entire nations lol.

  • @Irish-Jesus
    @Irish-Jesus Před 2 lety +298

    We probably shouldn’t mess with america but seen as how half of them are irish I think we would be ok lol 😂 🇮🇪

    • @stevenhoskins7850
      @stevenhoskins7850 Před 2 lety +68

      There are more Irish in America, than are in Ireland. You are our peeps.

    • @joeg5414
      @joeg5414 Před 2 lety +17

      @@stevenhoskins7850 I'm mostly Irish. Even have a very Irish last name lol Never been to Ireland though. Hopefully one day.

    • @michaeldougherty2807
      @michaeldougherty2807 Před 2 lety +7

      I'm only half

    • @jaymcclanahan4060
      @jaymcclanahan4060 Před 2 lety +41

      As an American veteran (Irish and Native American blood), The Idea of attacking Ireland would seem like declaring war on one of our neighboring states.

    • @puremercury
      @puremercury Před 2 lety +28

      The majority of the recipients of the Medal of Honor in the U.S. Armed Forces have been Irish-American. They are known for being among the bravest and most fearsome warriors in the world. Irish-Americans are approximately 10% of the U.S. population, but 58% of the Medal recipients.
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Irish-American_Medal_of_Honor_recipients

  • @thesame4076
    @thesame4076 Před 2 lety +149

    Ireland should be safe as long as the supply of Guinness and Jameson's hold out.

    • @stevenhoskins7850
      @stevenhoskins7850 Před 2 lety +13

      You forgot the Bailey's.

    • @tjhorne82
      @tjhorne82 Před 2 lety +5

      @@stevenhoskins7850 ever drink Baileys from a shoe?

    • @DTavona
      @DTavona Před 2 lety +3

      And the Bushmills.

    • @donaldburkett9307
      @donaldburkett9307 Před 2 lety +2

      Baltimore has the only other Guinness plant.

    • @paulkenny5052
      @paulkenny5052 Před 2 lety +6

      And that is one good reason the USA should protect Ireland.

  • @michaelgraziano8038
    @michaelgraziano8038 Před 2 lety +4

    Diane: "Seven BILLION?!"
    The US Military: *Lights a cigar with a billion-dollar bill* "Yup"
    Me:"See, this is why we can't have a national healthcare system."

    • @michaelgraziano8038
      @michaelgraziano8038 Před 2 lety

      @@Anon54387 This is factually incorrect, and I'm not engaging with someone who is babbling factually incorrect bullshit. You're blocked.

    • @casual_speedrunner1482
      @casual_speedrunner1482 Před 2 lety

      @@michaelgraziano8038 People like this are the reason we, as a country with no ongoing wars and being naturally impenetrable, keep spending more and more on the military.

  • @wittsullivan8130
    @wittsullivan8130 Před 2 lety +1

    One of my old bosses's sons was a nuclear missileer in a bunker somewhere. He couldn't even tell his parents where he was stationed. They had a bumper sticker on their car that said, "My honor roll student can nuke your honor roll student." :) The "smart bombs" use a far more accurate GPS system than Google or Apple uses. Not only can they use GPS, but even during Desert Storm 30 years ago, they would send Special Forces troops into Bagdad and they would shoot a target with a ultraviolet laser that only night vision goggles and the UV camera on the nose of a smart bomb could see. it would steer itself and hit whatever the UV laser designator was aimed at. Keep the cats away from the lasers...:)
    When they were testing the radar model of the F-117, the guys testing the radar were frustrated and complaining that the model had fallen off the post they were aiming at and they didn't pick up anything up until a blackbird landed on the model. At that point, the designers figured they were on to something. The radar operators knew where the plane was supposed to be, but still couldn't see it. When they refined the equipment, they figured out that the radar cross section was the eqivalent of a 1/8" (3mm diameter) steel ball. Almost impossible to pick up. The Gerald Ford class carriers also have magnetic coil guns instead of steam catapults to launch airplanes for takeoff. They will be able to launch airplanes twice as fast, if not more. They're also working on rail guns for ships and aircraft that fire projectiles up to 25,000 feet per second that can vaporize armor. They're also mounting laser cannons on ships and aircraft that can disable ground vehicles, aircraft, or missiles nearly instantly. And that's just the stuff we know about. Who knows what sci fi stuff they're working on now that will be made public in 5 to 10 years. Yes other countries have smart weapons because we sold them to them or gave them to them. The UK, Germany, and Israel are no slouch in technology. The UK invented the armor we use on the M-1 tank and the Germans use on their Leopard tanks. The US military uses a lot of weapons and vehicles designed by other countries, we can just afford to make a lot more of them and tweak the designs a bit.

  • @willj1598
    @willj1598 Před 2 lety +84

    Of course any military tech that is getting broadcast on CZcams is several generations old. Yes, British guy touting US military is hilarious.

    • @allanrichardson9081
      @allanrichardson9081 Před 2 lety +10

      Like a Jewish mother bragging about her child. “My son, the doctor!”

    • @LarryBonson
      @LarryBonson Před 2 lety +1

      @@KurNorock Of funny because even if you have respect for your ally you don't kiss arse.

    • @LiveFreeOrDieDH
      @LiveFreeOrDieDH Před 2 lety

      Especially when nearly half the military hardware shown in the video isn't even American

    • @johnsaia9739
      @johnsaia9739 Před 2 lety +1

      @@LarryBonson Too many in NATO don't pay their fair share and basically the American tax payer pays for their security and socialist style benefits.

  • @chipparmley
    @chipparmley Před 2 lety +51

    And that was just the stuff they tell us about. 🇺🇸

  • @richiehimes7990
    @richiehimes7990 Před 2 lety +1

    Diane going off about GPS… too cute! 🤣

  • @ltme4134
    @ltme4134 Před 2 lety +1

    “Oh that’s a cool spaceship” 🤣

  • @timothypatrick1233
    @timothypatrick1233 Před 2 lety +50

    Love the Irish Curse of the day! “If you’re bald you’ll get more bald.” That is too funny - great job D and ED.

    • @lokiodinson2326
      @lokiodinson2326 Před 2 lety +4

      I seriously thought she was going to say "If you're bald, you'll grow hair, only to have it fall out again."

    • @timothypatrick1233
      @timothypatrick1233 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lokiodinson2326 lol

  • @Dr-Alexander-The-Great
    @Dr-Alexander-The-Great Před 2 lety +29

    I went to the store, the cashier asked if I wanted my milk in a bag. I said no, leave it in the carton.

  • @ShawnRavenfire
    @ShawnRavenfire Před 2 lety +1

    USA: Soon, we'll have all our military capabilities in the form of robotic drones.
    Skynet: Sounds good!

  • @williameberhart3505
    @williameberhart3505 Před 2 lety

    ....you make me laugh. Thanks.
    Merry Christmas

  • @Irish381
    @Irish381 Před 2 lety +25

    They’re called minuteman in honor of the militia groups that fought the British during the American Revolution, said to be battle ready at a minute’s notice!

  • @davidponseigo8811
    @davidponseigo8811 Před 2 lety +11

    As to your curse my own Irish mom cuts my hair even though I am 48 and even when it's not the best haircut I have to tell her I love it. It's something she just loves doing and I don't have the heart to tell her no and as we all know we will do anything for our dear mothers to make them happy even if it means a bad haircut. Especially since my father passed away a few months back she seems to look forward to it. Great video, thanks.

  • @phillipanderson3715
    @phillipanderson3715 Před 5 měsíci

    Love the raised middle finger shadow in the background

  • @markheffernan876
    @markheffernan876 Před rokem

    I recently spent a week in Las Vegas with me Da. We took a few road trips and the only one we needed the GPS for was going to the Grand Canyon. The GPS took us out to the middle of now where miles from the Grand Canyon!! We did eventually find it, cause you know its a giant freeking gash in the Earth!
    LOL...
    Excelsior!
    Heff

  • @paulobrien9572
    @paulobrien9572 Před 2 lety +25

    What scares me is when all this technology becomes self aware and the Terminator movie becomes a reality

    • @DianeJennings
      @DianeJennings  Před 2 lety +5

      Me too 😬

    • @midgetydeath
      @midgetydeath Před 2 lety +1

      AI testing seems to be pretty pro-American ideals. Which is funny. Maybe we’ll be safe from Skynet. The rest of you…

    • @parteibonza
      @parteibonza Před 2 lety +6

      @@midgetydeath All american aircraft sold to other countries are hard wired such that they are unable to lock onto American planes. Pretty smart, IMO.

    • @shannaesq
      @shannaesq Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, but Cylon chicks are hot.

  • @MrGregorSF
    @MrGregorSF Před 2 lety +5

    The newest carrier, USS Gerald R Ford cost $12.8 billion plus $4.7 billion in research. There’s also an entire accompanying flotilla which support/defend them. which is why there are only 11

  • @DFDub84
    @DFDub84 Před 2 lety +2

    Almost all of these weapon systems we sell to our allies. Normally when the military updates any weapons tech like when we updated the F22 Raptor we sold I think 600-700 of the old model to the UK, France, Australia. The US Government makes a concentrated effort to keep our allies weaponry updated ONLY slightly behind our newest shit lol

  • @bigsmiley713
    @bigsmiley713 Před 2 lety

    lovely vid!!

  • @ShaMicKan
    @ShaMicKan Před 2 lety +31

    Whether it was the alien invasion last week or a nuclear war today, you mentioned both times you hope they leave Ireland alone. You may want to start adding Spain to that list if you want to survive one of these potential apocalypses.

    • @DianeJennings
      @DianeJennings  Před 2 lety +16

      Yes I’m still confused about my alliances 🤪

  • @vernonmcintyre4463
    @vernonmcintyre4463 Před 2 lety +18

    The U.S. could never harm Ireland, Chewy is just too cute.

  • @frankj.semplemba7252
    @frankj.semplemba7252 Před 9 měsíci

    Well Diane if you ever want to visit the Grand Canyon, I'd be happy to take you. It's north of Phoenix, in the state of Arizona.

  • @draxxes1
    @draxxes1 Před 2 lety +3

    There's 27 total carriers, 11 are SUPER carriers and the rest are wasp class, for harriers jump jets and helicopters.

  • @chicken2jail545
    @chicken2jail545 Před 2 lety +29

    Hi Diane! This video would have been better, had the narrator gone, "Pew pew" a couple of times. I was in the navy back in the day. We were a cool ship, but once we ran out of tp. That wasn't too cool. Happy Monday!

    • @DianeJennings
      @DianeJennings  Před 2 lety +14

      Oh my god! They thought of everything but didn’t pack enough bog roll 🙄

    • @eloahnon4952
      @eloahnon4952 Před 2 lety +4

      Sooooo... what you're saying is... there was a lot of itchy ass and skid marks?!
      Thank you for your service🙌

    • @glueball214
      @glueball214 Před 2 lety +5

      Hiya squid, former USAF. I should think there were more than 5 reasons.

    • @Dunagh
      @Dunagh Před 2 lety +2

      No TP? No problem. Just dip your ass in the ocean while the vessel is crushing. 😁

  • @joyc4467
    @joyc4467 Před 2 lety +22

    Aww - I liked it when Chewie was behind you. 😁 Don’t worry Diane - the US loves Ireland! ☘️ ✌️❤️

    • @DianeJennings
      @DianeJennings  Před 2 lety +6

      I liked it but the lighting made it creepy 😂

    • @michaelchmiel166
      @michaelchmiel166 Před 2 lety +1

      As long as they keep the Guiness and Jameson coming.....

  • @VirtualHolocaust
    @VirtualHolocaust Před rokem +1

    They are called the minuteman missiles because during the revolutionary war men were ready at a minutes notice.

  • @miket4560
    @miket4560 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Di. 🇨🇦

  • @Kujo-ot5jv
    @Kujo-ot5jv Před 2 lety +8

    Fun fact when we first started operating stealth aircraft we had to purposely mount radar reflectors on the furring exercises so we could even see them and not accidentally fly another group of aircraft into them on accident. airspace battle management technicians yall are a seriously undervalued resource. (Former US Air Force munitions inspector here)
    Also military grade GPS for AGM (Air to ground munition) the accuracy is measured in millimeters, meaning we measure how close to the aiming point we hit by tens of millimeters, if it’s over 100 millimeters off target, someone really messed up, not that it madders because the hole of even a small munition is going to more than 10 meters wide

  • @sonsofliberty3081
    @sonsofliberty3081 Před 2 lety +9

    Just a small update on this they didn't say, we now have rail guns and lasers on naval ships. We've been shooting down drones and incoming missiles from Iran with the lasers for a while now. We actually have missile that travel at 17x the speed of sound vs Russia and China 3 or 4x. Several other cool stuff that isn't advertised.

    • @braedynhoward3644
      @braedynhoward3644 Před rokem

      Yeah that's the thing about the US military, they show you A LOT of their power, and it's not even propaganda (like Russia and China), but they do not show you the capabilities that give us technological advantages over our enemies. SO it's more powerful than people think. They are even developing 6th generation, completely stealth aircraft that have lasers instead of guns and have basically futuristic missiles. They can also coordinate with drones and ships like never before. That's all that us civilians know about it lol.

  • @brianharrington7544
    @brianharrington7544 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Brian

  • @gavinpotter2504
    @gavinpotter2504 Před 2 lety +25

    This makes me proud to be American 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @mike-mz6yz
      @mike-mz6yz Před 10 měsíci

      why? We are the richest country in the world. We should have by far the highest standard of living and make the rest of the world look under developed....instead we have a huge military that due to nuclear weapons probably isn't even relevant. I mean if we ever got into a true war its going to end in a nuclear exchange anyway.

  • @wjr10110
    @wjr10110 Před 2 lety +64

    “… or maybe it was stupid.” You have to admire ED’s directness, and it also helps illustrate the reason you might consider messing with the USA before going toe to toe with ED.

  • @parteibonza
    @parteibonza Před 2 lety +10

    Not all official aircraft names stick. The A-10 Thunderbolt, for example: It's known the world wide as the Warthog. As for machine guns, the 50 caliber M2 machine gun is known as Ma Deuce. "When Ma Deuce speaks, everyone listens!"

    • @jasonberryhill1053
      @jasonberryhill1053 Před 2 lety +2

      Never heard anyone call the f117 “nighthawk.” Crews and maintainers called it the Wobbly Goblin.

  • @hightechredneck3362
    @hightechredneck3362 Před 2 lety +1

    I have to say that the biggest reason not to mess with the U.S. is the high concentration of Celts in its original foundations. Once the individual's power of inventiveness and creativity was freed from royal restraint, it took off like a rocket.
    I am constantly amazed how great (or sadly, how base) anyone can become, what the can achieve, when granted the freedom to create their own persona.
    Again, the Celts, who in my estimation, always valued freedom above all, set up a form of government that ensured it wold be passed on to all. They didn't restrict it to biological lineage, but granted it to anyone who believed freedom was the best way.
    It led to some of the most incredible progress our world has seen, often initiated by a tinkerer working in their garage.
    God bless the USA!

  • @willammcyoung9433
    @willammcyoung9433 Před 2 lety

    Miss Jennings . We have two airborne nightmares not mentioned. 1. new school: The AC-130H Spectre is armed with two 20 mm M61 Vulcan cannons, one L60 Bofors 40 mm cannon, and M137 105 mm cannon and M37 recoil mechanism from the M102 ... This gunship alone can wipe out and attacking army. 2. Old school: ac 47... (spooky) aka puff the magic dragon and gooney bird. fire's 18,000 rounds of bullets in one minute from a vulcan style gattling gun. too suppress enemy ground fire. Look those monsters up. and its nuclear as you know Miss Jennings.

  • @cymbalmonkey8455
    @cymbalmonkey8455 Před 2 lety +32

    I believe Ireland can afford to be neutral because it knows that if it were ever attacked by say, Russia (weakness attracts bullies), the larger European powers would come to its defense. As would the United States. So it saves a LOT of money by not having a large offensive military. NATO in large measure is implicitly paying the cost for Ireland's safety (a high cost which is presently for deterrence).

    • @Josh729J
      @Josh729J Před 2 lety +6

      NATO meaning pretty much just america lol

    • @cult_of_odin
      @cult_of_odin Před 2 lety +1

      The US pays for most of the Western worlds security.

    • @chriswhinery925
      @chriswhinery925 Před 2 lety +7

      @@cult_of_odin Yep. Which as an American I don't really mind doing, I think having a safer world is quite a good thing, but it would be nice if people from other countries would do a better job remembering that fact instead of constantly giving the US shit for how much we spend on our military. As soon as the rest of y'all start paying for your own damn national defense then we can start spending less.

    • @lt2cool4u
      @lt2cool4u Před 2 lety

      Lmao yeah pretty much America NATO is just a russian deterrent

    • @davidlaudick7057
      @davidlaudick7057 Před 2 lety +3

      @@chriswhinery925 amen

  • @K1rmcc
    @K1rmcc Před 2 lety +13

    Thank you Diane, been having a less than stellar time lately. Your videos, your smile and your effervescent attitude always brings some joy to my heart. Thank you

  • @signal12hvac
    @signal12hvac Před 2 lety +4

    remember, this is only what they want you to know about, just imagine all the top secret stuff we dont know about. their or military gps is way advanced and the one that is so obvious yet unmentioned is the number of privately owned weapons and trillions of rounds of ammo the people have

  • @justinmiller3046
    @justinmiller3046 Před 2 lety

    Seeing you react to videos involving military matters, is simply adorable, lol.

  • @sheriwalderman8804
    @sheriwalderman8804 Před 2 lety +6

    As an USAF Veteran. I am proud of our services. Hello Diane. Your a doll. Love your videos. Please show us more of Irelands favorite foods.

  • @natehill8069
    @natehill8069 Před 2 lety +8

    I remember back when the US invaded Panama in order to extract Noriega, I noticed that the Panama armed forces combined were about the same size as the Ohio National Guard. Well, almost - Ohio had more military airplanes.

  • @x40ozFan
    @x40ozFan Před 2 lety +1

    I've been through Shannon many times. We love that bar!

  • @theengagedfew
    @theengagedfew Před 2 lety +3

    If you want to know how powerful a Carrier Strike Group is, imagine a circle, 300 miles in diameter, with the CSG at the center, and realize that NOTHING AT ALL exists within that circle, without the permission of the CSG.
    It is the ultimate projection of power, short of nukes.

  • @arinerm1331
    @arinerm1331 Před 2 lety +6

    "Who names these things?"
    There's a little old lady in the basement of the Pentagon who is consulted when any new weapon system is ready to be named. The first thing she says becomes the name. Maybe that's why the "OhFuckOff" missile system was never deployed.

  • @jmanj3917
    @jmanj3917 Před 2 lety +10

    I loved your reaction to the $7 Billion price tag to update the Minuteman missiles. Lolol!
    As an American I can only suggest that I (we) have grown immune to the unfortunately necessary, ridiculously sky-high costs associated with our military and its dominance.
    *PS* I had the pleasure of flying into Shannon Airport on my way to serve in Afghanistan..Wow!! What an absolutely BEAUTIFUL countryside!

  • @jimgorycki4013
    @jimgorycki4013 Před 2 lety

    I have to spend time in Ireland. More time than a stopover at Shannon and having breakfast before flying to Kuwait. Or Malaga -- drove through on way to Algiciras.

  • @tidefanyankee2428
    @tidefanyankee2428 Před 2 lety +1

    Diane, you were ADORABLE reacting to this. If you think $7 Billion dollars is a lot for our missiles, you should look up what one aircraft carrier costs, hint....it's almost double and we have 12 of those, soon to be 13 with several more planned.

  • @ronchambers3713
    @ronchambers3713 Před 2 lety +7

    I’m with you on naming aircraft, my favourite is the warthog

    • @Yldcatz
      @Yldcatz Před 2 lety

      A 30 no? Tank destroyers

    • @Yldcatz
      @Yldcatz Před 2 lety +1

      A 10 sorry

  • @Gr8man4sex
    @Gr8man4sex Před 2 lety +3

    Great video Diane. I have seen others react to this very same video so I knew what to expect but still enjoyed your reaction. I don't go to a barber I cut my hair myself so if it is messed up I can only blame me. You are looking just as lovely as usual. Having served in Vietnam I can attest to the fact that the military is constantly improving. My oldest son was in the Navy and was assigned to an Aircraft Carrier and it was huge. I got to go on a tour and even spent a day on it and it is virtually a floating city. With that being said I will wish you a great rest of the week and as always Stay Safe. BOOP

  • @bill45colt
    @bill45colt Před 2 lety

    names for most weapon systems are usually a factor of their type, or sensor, or tracking method. But in many weapons as they are coming on board, there is an open request normally opened to let anyone suggest a name. There is a board formed up to evaluate the suggestions and once a name is picked, there is often a prize awarded. Auto companies do this also but normally restricted to company employees only

  • @Spike.SpiegeI
    @Spike.SpiegeI Před 10 měsíci

    your reaction to the 1 carrier in Japan was great 😂

  • @DonP_is_lostagain
    @DonP_is_lostagain Před 2 lety +13

    Love this one. To answer your question, the manufacturer names the aircraft, but pilots, aircrew, and maintenance folks always give them a different "pet" names. For instance the Nighthawk to it's pilots is known as the "Wobblin' Goblin". The F-16 is the "Viper" to pilots, but officially is the Fighting Falcon.

  • @alu.minium521
    @alu.minium521 Před 2 lety +11

    With so many Americans with Irish DNA, Ireland is the safest country on the planet. We also want to be neutral, but someone has to stand up to the bullies out there. BOOP

    • @AmandaFromWisconsin
      @AmandaFromWisconsin Před 2 lety +2

      Or simply indulge the Military Industrial Complex.

    • @timlinator
      @timlinator Před 2 lety

      My dad grew up in Limerick so yay it would like attacking grandma. Look at who USA is siding with over the GFA and protocol. Guess UK is crying about losing its "special friend".

  • @EdoDoe613
    @EdoDoe613 Před 2 lety +1

    The “cool” aircraft you liked at the beginning are the Stealth Fighter F117 and Stealth Bomber B2. They’ve been around awhile but are still quite impressive in their design.

    • @EdoDoe613
      @EdoDoe613 Před 2 lety

      ….and the British narrator said all that a bit later!!!!

  • @GregoryMCMAHON817
    @GregoryMCMAHON817 Před 2 lety

    One of your bests videos.

  • @ChildofGodjmh
    @ChildofGodjmh Před 2 lety +4

    Keep up the awesome work, Diane! 😉

  • @kateealer7
    @kateealer7 Před 2 lety +4

    Chewie creeping on the couch is life.

  • @kcburns94
    @kcburns94 Před 2 lety +13

    I think we can all be grateful that the responsibility of being the world's superpower fell on the US and not anyone else. Do NOT trust any other potential superpower to NOT abuse that power for personal gain.

    • @pietromaglione1121
      @pietromaglione1121 Před 10 měsíci

      Silly person do you know witch country used the atomic bomb ?

  • @matraedle3750
    @matraedle3750 Před 2 lety

    Way to process information. Thanks for demonstrating your intellect. Great showing. You are a gifted talker at the nominal expense of losing the opportunity to just listen and learn, then give an informed comment. Thanks for trying and "Breaking Stereo Types" about CZcamsrs...

  • @barbarakiewe2870
    @barbarakiewe2870 Před 2 lety +7

    "Nucular" is America's version of "leftenant". The letters don't match the sound, but we just accept it.

    • @themajormagers
      @themajormagers Před 2 lety

      lieutenant is different from leftenant. came from it but is a different word. Nuclear is how we in the US write it but we say it wrong.

  • @ssj4brandon1
    @ssj4brandon1 Před 2 lety +5

    There is more then 11 Aircraft carriers. I think 20 in total. He just said 11 Nuclear ones. Also dont think there enough personal to have all 20 out at once.

    • @randlebrowne2048
      @randlebrowne2048 Před 2 lety +1

      About half are actually amphibious assault ships. They carry STOVL (short take-off, vertical landing) jets like the Harrier and one version of the F-35, as well as helicopters and V-22 Ospreys. In addition to being mini aircraft carriers (about the size of most other nation's carriers), many of them are also designed to carry Marine landing craft and amphibious vehicles.
      Basically, they are floating bases for Marine invasions, with their own airport to provide air support.

  • @royp6953
    @royp6953 Před rokem

    I spent 32 years in the USAF- 7 years on the B2 bomber. 5 years on the JDAM and WCMD test group. This video barely scratches the surface of capability

  • @ViolentKisses87
    @ViolentKisses87 Před 2 lety +3

    Fun Fact the F117 Nighthawk was nicknamed the Hopeless Diamond because it's shape was better at stealth than flight.

    • @randallpetersen9164
      @randallpetersen9164 Před rokem

      That's hilarious. I know a retired F117 pilot. On one mission, his computer system completely failed. Had to do all the calculations with pencil and paper, but he did complete the mission. Those planes were really not ready for prime time.

  • @TR4200
    @TR4200 Před 2 lety +18

    Isoroku Yamamoto, Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Was asked why the Japanese never invaded United States after Pearl Harbor. He replied. “You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a rifle behind every blade of grass."

    • @steve41557
      @steve41557 Před 2 lety +5

      Thank our founders for the 2nd Amendment!

    • @dustyak79
      @dustyak79 Před 2 lety +4

      No source has ever found that quote. The real reason Japan never or could never invade America is logistics. Even if they succeeded in destroying the entire pacific fleet ,They could never land a force that far away nor could the force be in great enough numbers to hold out while waiting weeks for resupply and fresh troops. Japan Had a good deal of Troops in China at the time fighting the Chinese They were preparing for taking over the Philippine's and the rest of SE Asia vital for resources that Japan lacked. They had to worry about Russia on top of all that so no pulling troops out of China or Manchuria. The submarines on patrol or sent from the Atlantic fleet would of been deterrence enough not to send troop and supply ships close to land. One sunk would of been catastrophic for the invasion one ship with 5 to 10k men lost. All the while we had rail lines to send speedy support and supply to the coast. D Day was a result of years of build up and was only 24 miles away and Germany could never of matched that even if the British didn't have their navy Imagine Japan having to cross the pacific while keeping pace with its slowest ship. Then trying to maintain Air superiority with a handful of carrier based fighters and bombers. that couldn't even reach the rocky mountains Let alone manufacturing elseware to stop the supply.

    • @MichaelScheele
      @MichaelScheele Před 2 lety +2

      @@dustyak79, correct. The Pacific and Atlantic Oceans are excellent shields for the US against invasion. Neither China or Russia has the air and sea lift capacity to land sufficient troops and equipment to successfully invade the mainland US.
      The Red Dawn scenario is extremely unlikely to succeed.

    • @dustyak79
      @dustyak79 Před 2 lety

      @@MichaelScheele I also just heard today China just now has the naval assets to attempt to land in Taiwan. Not sure the distance but probably comparable to the English Channel.

    • @MichaelScheele
      @MichaelScheele Před 2 lety +1

      @@dustyak79, Taiwan is a lot closer to mainland China. Taiwan needs more attack submarines and Aegis destroyers. Plus hordes of Tomahawks.
      We're supposed to aid Taiwan if China attacks them. I am not confident Biden will keep that commitment. He may just call Xi and reassure him we will do nothing to stop them.

  • @mikehenthorn1778
    @mikehenthorn1778 Před 2 lety

    you should do a video about the LA speed story. about the sr71.

  • @brucedo3799
    @brucedo3799 Před 2 lety

    I enjoy your reaction 😁

  • @patrickwentz8413
    @patrickwentz8413 Před 2 lety +47

    I spent 21 years on active duty and 4 1/2 years in the reserves in the U.S. Army as an Engineer and not having the engineers mentioned even once really hurts. Its bad enough we are abused and ignored by our own service but not to be mentioned by this guy in his video really hurt. :( I guess I will continue working on my nuclear fall out shelter in my basement..... sniff sniff crying inside.

    • @DianeJennings
      @DianeJennings  Před 2 lety +10

      I think you’re ahead of the game given you can SPELL nuclear correctly

    • @LS1007
      @LS1007 Před 2 lety +8

      Thank you for your service! I had a uncle who served in WW2 that helped build a pontoon bridge across the Rhine river. 👍🏻🇺🇸

    • @mockfanatik
      @mockfanatik Před 2 lety +6

      Exactly, he also didn't mention military Intel either. I served as a 98c basically code breaker and analyst.

    • @patrickwentz8413
      @patrickwentz8413 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mockfanatik yes his video was poor to say the least.... IMHO.

    • @lexpox329
      @lexpox329 Před 2 lety +1

      My uncle is a civil engineer, he has much respect for you guys. When discussing certain projects he would refer to the really complicated ones that were beyond his ability as "jobs for the corp" meaning the army corp of engineers.

  • @nkfd4688
    @nkfd4688 Před 2 lety +5

    *'Merica!*

  • @jimmybobsap3158
    @jimmybobsap3158 Před 2 lety +1

    I love how she says 1 week is small

  • @Kevin-qd2xx
    @Kevin-qd2xx Před 2 lety

    Your reaction's are adorable !

  • @kurtischopty4925
    @kurtischopty4925 Před 2 lety +7

    Ah, the tell all nature of GPS. Like last weekend when I ordered pizza then I went online to track the driver since it was taking forever and found him going literally all over town with my order.
    Got lost he said. Sigh. I hate cold pizza.

    • @DianeJennings
      @DianeJennings  Před 2 lety +6

      Ha I literally track the Glovo guys here and there’s a crucial turn off the main road that I virtually watch 30% of them glide past

    • @randlebrowne2048
      @randlebrowne2048 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DianeJennings The GPS system that civilians the world over have access to is actually a hand-me-down from the US military. The US military (and allies) actually use a newer, and much more precise, constellation of GPS satellites for their own navigation and targeting needs.
      The internet itself actually started off as a military communications project before being spun off into civilian use.

  • @What_Makes_Climate_Tick
    @What_Makes_Climate_Tick Před 2 lety +3

    What civilians usually refer to as GPS is a combination of two things. Thing one: it finds out where you are and which direction you're going. This is the actual GPS. Thing two: it uses a digital road map to guide you onto the roads to get to your destination. These maps are sometimes faulty, as in your anecdote. Missiles in the sky do not depend on roads to get where they're going, so there guidance depends more fully on GPS than your car navigation system does.

  • @paigeharrison3909
    @paigeharrison3909 Před 2 lety

    I've watched several people react to this video and yours is by far the best. Love the slightly snarky attitude. Yes, we are definitely a bit arrogant about our military might. And spend entirely too much money supporting out defense contractors.

  • @Greg87601
    @Greg87601 Před 2 lety

    One of your bests video.

  • @steventambon2588
    @steventambon2588 Před 2 lety +14

    While we only have 11 Nimitz Super Carriers, we have 20 amphibious ships with aircraft carrying capabilities. They dont mention that the carrier can also travel at over 30 Knots, which is faster than most other types of war ships and is rumored to be no where close to the maximum speed, so we can have our naval aviation responding anywhere in the world in only a few days
    Also, Ireland doesnt need to be neutral for the USA to not attack. There are so many Americans with Irish descent that it would be political suicide over in the USA to go after Ireland, unprovoked. They couldnt even do anything 100 years ago when the Irish-Americans were sending money and ammunition across the pond for the Republican Army.

    • @DianeJennings
      @DianeJennings  Před 2 lety +6

      I have a teleportation device… but it’s invisible… and you can’t touch it

    • @nsatoday
      @nsatoday Před 2 lety +8

      We actually built 16 super carriers. 11 stay operational at all times. No one accounts for maintenance when looking at the numbers

    • @steventambon2588
      @steventambon2588 Před 2 lety

      @@nsatoday even better :D lol

    • @dave2059
      @dave2059 Před 2 lety

      @@nsatoday That is not correct. There are not 11 that are operational at all times. There are 11 that are commissioned at all times as required by congress, but they are not all active at the same time. When this original video was made there were 11 in service (commissioned) the ten Nimitz class carriers (CVN 68 thru CVN 77) and an older one from a previous class the Enterprise CVN 65. The 11 that are in service now are the 10 from the Nimitz class and the first one from the new Gerald R Ford class CVN 78. The Enterprise has been decommissioned.
      Briefly there were only 10 in the aircraft carrier fleet when the Ford was delayed in being put into service but the Enterprise was no longer financially feasible to keep in service. Congress had to approve temporarily reducing the fleet to 10 until the Ford was commissioned and the fleet was back to 11.
      The 10 Nimitz class carriers each have a 50 year life span. Somewhere around when they are 24 years old each carrier is taken out of service for around three years. They return to the place that they were born, the shipyard in Newport News VA. Every aircraft carrier in the history of the US Navy was built at the shipyard in Newport News VA.
      They spend about 18 months out of the water, in DD11 (Dry Dock 11, the place that they were built and the largest Dry Dock in the western hemisphere) then they are put back in the water and tugged down the James river a bit and tied to a pier near the south end of the shipyard (usually Pier 3) and there it sits for another 18 months while all of the interior work gets finished.
      I worked there for a couple of years and all the time that I was there CVN 71 the Teddy Roosevelt was at the shipyard. Initially it was out of the water in DD11. Once it was back in the water and tied to the pier they started building the first carrier in the new Gerald R Ford class in DD11.
      All of the Nimitz class carriers are out of service for 4 or 5 years of their 50 year life. There aren't other carriers to slide in and take their place in active service. There are only 11 commissioned aircraft carriers. When one is being serviced there are only 10 that are available to be deployed. They certainly try to have only one being serviced at a time so there are 10 active, but there are no "stand by" carriers to keep 11 active. There are only 11 commissioned and when one is being serviced there are only 10 active.

    • @sr71ablackbird
      @sr71ablackbird Před 2 lety

      @@DianeJennings it may be invisible, however, light bending is detectable.

  • @joequixotic3039
    @joequixotic3039 Před 2 lety +4

    They forgot Chuck Norris.

  • @kevinashley478
    @kevinashley478 Před rokem

    1:31 In yhe words of a wise man, Kid Rock, "It aint bragging if you can back it up."

  • @IanTheWoodchuck
    @IanTheWoodchuck Před 5 měsíci

    Just remember that the "Civilian-class" GPS on your phone is, at best, accurate to 10ft (3.3m), and that a MAJOR part of that perceived accuracy is how your phone projects that position on a map provided by something like Google Maps. They used to have a "Military-class" of GPS, but that was discontinued in favor of better GPS for all. That said, American GPS SmartMunitions do not care about maps. They operate in the absolutes of precise strike coordinates in Lat/Long. Some munitions also use laser guidance from locally deployed assets to provide that "last mile accuracy" if 10ft is too much of a variance or the enemy is running GPS scrambling, and even without that, some weapons have camera and onboard flight control that let the weapon guide ITSELF with something like a picture of the target or a "last known good" reference that it can estimate where it needs to hit.