Brooks AFB, TX Centrifuge,1997 12-G Protocol
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2012
- These are cockpit videos from the Brooks AFB, TX Centrifuge. I participated in a year long 12-G Force protocol where we tested the many configurations of g-suit (ATAGS, Combat Edge, etc.) at sustained high G forces. In this video you'll see an 11 G, 12 G and 12 G Loss of Consciousness. I had over 50 12 G rides and only 1 GLOC.
I’ve never seen 12Gs. This is incredible.
Me to. 9 g sometimes as a test. But 12.respect
Bullshit.
@@OrangeDiamond33 what....
@William Xei it s not the human limit. You also need to define limits? For instance: inwhich conditions? Sustained Gs? Instantaneous Gs...? Aerobatics pilots take 12 Gs to 13Gs during their show. Ejection sequence puts as high as 20 Gs...all modern figthers limit the max Gs around 9.0 Gs to 9.5 Gs. If the figther jets would allow more, the pilot would follow too!
@@OrangeDiamond33 u need an ambulance sir?
1g: 🙂
4g: 😐
8g: ☹️
12g: o _ O
at 12gs you pass out
@@grzyb11 not always, depends on how long it lasts.
I’m super late but best comment ever with the emojis
Lmfao!👋😂👉🥴
Kkkkk
Pulling 12gs in one thing, but sustaining it for tjat period of time is actually hard to comprehend! Well done to this pilot! Absoloute beast!
His eyes were like o_O!
lmao
+Adam Sendek hahahhaa yeah
+Adam Sendek my eyes be like +_+
+Adam Sendek i've heard of a lazy eye but that right one is collecting unemployment
+Adam Sendek I wake up with eyes like that every day!
12 g's holy fucking shit. This man is made of steel!
VirtualCarFactory This is why they have oxygen masks, the reason pilots get G-LOC is due to their brain losing oxygen. Makes you pass out. Its much less likely you will pass out from G-LOC when you are breathing in pure oxygen.
Matt Aslin Oxygen is carried to your brain by the blood in your veins.
SEXUAL FOLF wow so a human ( whos not well trained and healthy ) would die as he pass the test ??
+SEXUAL FOLF No it won't. It doesn't kill you, you just pass out, release the flight controls, and probably crash the plane. Death comes from the crash, not the G force.
Air racing pilots pull even more than 12G, sometimes as much as 14 or 15, but only for a split second. Combat pilots must be able to tolerate as much as 9G continuously--and still fly the plane and operate it's weapons systems!
+VirtualCarFactory I woulda prolapsed my butthole.
ready?
o_o yes
go!!
o_O
lmao
haha omg hilarious
Carlos Diaz Good shit! I actually LMFAOOL +1
lmao hahahaha
BREATH
Very impressive man. That must be an incredibly tough thing to do.
+Larry Harris As an ex Air Force F-4 driver , I have always wondered why more fighter jocks never got a BAD CASE of Hemorrhoids , after years of yanking and banking ?
people black out at 4.5 g, imagine 12 g .. holy shit
Jeremy Walcott The Greatest stumbling block for successful Black Americans is other Blacks ! " You're just trying to be White ! " has been a destructive force from pier pressure of other Black Americans . There is large percentage of young Black men who drop out of high school , just prior to graduating ! Living in a professional upper middle class neighborhood , I feel sorry for the young Blacks in our neighborhood that talk perfect English ... then resort to Ghetto talk when around their other high school Black friends !
Pier pressure has been one of the most destructive forces in the Black community to keep individuals from succeeding in life .
Funny - because from what we see it's always whites or hispanics trying to be all gangsta black lol.
+Jeremy Walcott lmao.. all I hear is what you just said.. blaming the way people are today over what white people did 6 to 10 decades ago. Lame. Those who say this need to move on and take responsibility for their actions in the present instead of constantly blaming others from over a half a century ago.
The force is strong with this one
xD
Literally! Like Anakin level strong.
literally
He doesn't need the anti-g suit the anti-g suit needs him.
+501stadvisor in soviet russia
+501stadvisor in soviet russia
it’s called a g-suit not anti g-suit
@@grzyb11 lol, it's a g suit aka a anti g suit. I understand what you're saying but I think your being just a tiny weeny pedantic.:)
limão
Here in Ireland we have 4G at the moment, to enjoy CZcams and Google
LoL good one yo' ;|)
In germany we are next letter bro, we even have E.
Where we have no E there is at least 3G or 4G
@@asyl57 what is E? Never heard of it 🤔
@@nigonkouk1770 its called edge ;)
@@asyl57 yea'''like our 4g, it's a deceptive business practice, because 4g is not actually 4 gigahertz, it uses the 700 to 799 megahertz band because the higher frequencies like 4g and 5g would require antennas every mile apart , or 1.5km apart, and that is why they'll never be that frequency unless they put antennas in space because that's better "line of sight".
I calculated that from 1:17 to 1:34 with 12 G is like accelerating from 0 to 7204 km/h. Under 17 seconds!!!
+Borsófőzelék Piskótakockával Or landing a rocket on a ship.
+Borsófőzelék Piskótakockával or you can just say 0 to 424 km/h in a second.
+Borsófőzelék Piskótakockával holy shit thats near mach 6
Mr Sacrifice Yeah, and in the height of where aircrafts are flying it's more than mach 7!
Wow!
This is so insanely impressive. 8 g is even hard but i couldn't imagine going for the full 12
He’s wearing a g-suit and an o2 mask. That takes about 25% of the strain off of him
@@snakegriffin4928 Everyone is doing that in a test. Thats not the point, that's the constant.
@@Mars-1995 Nope, most training videos here on YT are not in that gear and you clearly do not understand how it works if you claim that it is not the point.
@@Bialy_1 Clearly
I was thinking the same 8 is much I've seen.
12-G thats amazing
You're amazing
@@Kimchi_Studios nou
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I love the way he starts to breathe normally around 4Gs!!!! Most people struggle at that!
It's always a strange day when you start watching G force videos
Lol yep
No idea how I got here lol
Yeah..
Oh yh
so many G's he got Forrest Whitaker eye
you gotta understand most people pass out with just 8gs this guy withstood 12
G's*
It's funny when humans do shit so crazy - that like... no human should ever do. And well, you know someone is going to do it.
His entire body, equipment, etc was working to keep his left eye and some parts of the brain active :p
That's a regular day at the job for some humans. Imagine that.
So who else was unconsciously flexing with the pilot?
Count me in the flexing with the pilot
Count me in the flexing with the pilot
This guy
+Daniel Avrit Me too, I'm not even a civilian pilot but can't watch these vids without holding my breath and tightening up all my muscles :)
Lol
holy crap his eyes are getting sucked into his skull. That dude is awesome.
no man thats scary
for those who don't entirely know what 12 Gs are, they mean that he is experiencing 12 times the gravity of earth.
Santeca14 aka x your weight by 12
@@lucasfabijancic This guy
@@lucasfabijancic except a little worse
Still off page
The centrifuge takes you from 1 G to Chronic Meth Head in several seconds.
That's why a combat situation when it's related to dogfight is a very hostile environment. You do a high G turn to avoid a missile or bullets and by the time your body is asking for rest the situation requires another hard turn and so on.. It's less than being able to sustain a hard G turn, and much more of being able to sustain them over and over and still being capable of thinking about dodge maneuvers, best turn to get to enemy's six, best guns to use at the moment, taking attention to information from HUD, controling HOTAS and a bunch of things a fighter pilot must do. These guys are really badasses.
+Alexandre Bueno no wonder why there is a tendency for unmanned aircrafts. it's just getting more and more bananas for a human the better and faster modern airforce gets
I'd argue it's harder to do this job than to be an astronaut. Like you said, nobody is shooting you in space.
@@RidinDirtyRollinBurnouts not yet they arent space combat is only a few decades away we have a space force now its only a matter of time before the powers of the world battle for space superiority. It is 100% possible if we make it long enough
@@Master_Yoda66 Star Wars is energy porn. If we don't come up with a more efficient form of energy, not going to happen. And our future in space, and any aerial combat, belongs to the unmanned. We can't force it.
@@rideon6140 i didnt say anything about star wars our wars in space would be more chaotic and bloody. Wrong theres no g’s in space if we found a sustainable unlimited energy source believe there will be manned jets in space.
so now i know why the pilot in bf3-bf4 breath heavily when i make tight turns, make sense
Looool thank you!
+Swe clasher .d.....
they're forcing blood and oxygen to their brain so they don't pass out lol :p honestly I've seen footage of people passing out at 4-5. but 12? shit, all the blood goes to your feet in seconds
+bagosk8r90 Check the videos at the Sling shot ride, normal people pass out around 2-3.
you have Coc avi you don't pilot
HOLY SHIT!!! I've seen some 9G test videos and those guys are super impressive. But 50 tests at 12G and only 1 G-LOC, that is God-Like level!
The heart rate fluctuation during the breathing is insane.
That's probably errors in the measurement due to the ridiculous acceleration. Like someone said, he's going from 0-7204kph in 17 seconds.
As someone else stated, that's noise in the measurement as result of gforce (and bad electrode contact). You can see the real reading ranges from 150-175ish on the way up and down. Still crazy impressive
I think their heart rate increase with the breathing technique to keep pressure on the blood vessels and keep consciousness. The displayed HR (the lower end one) I think is incorrect and an error related to the measuring sensors.
His heart rate went upto around 180bpm and it came down quite rapidly, he must be a fit guy too
Highest G-Force Endured Voluntarily: 82.6g for 0.04 seconds by American Eli L. Beeding Jr. in 1958. He spent three days in the hospital afterwards.
How..?
@@OfentseMwaseFilms rocket sled
@@srck4035 Dear Lord!
Voluntarily? Yes, but if not voluntarily, then the biggest overload was experienced by Kenny Brack, who survived at 214g! Of course the overload lasted less than a second.
G shock that knocked the L in his name, from L. Beeding Jr. to Bleeding Jr. in 0.4 secs.
Technically at the point of the 12g mark he weighed almost 2000lbs, damn.
Edit: lbs
He is a heavyset man probably 200-220 lbs assuming hes 220 he weighed around 2,600 lbs at 12gs give or take a few
What the hell is a pound
@@theminuskai7453 A measuring unit. Α pound is 0.453592 of kilo.
@@giorgosgalanos9888 then why not say half a gram
@@theminuskai7453 The americans and the british use this unit (imperial). It is almost half a kilo, not half a gram. My mistake the way I wrote it.
Sir Mad respect for you! What you have done is incredible I think 0 .001% of people are able to do this..
Been watching people doing 8-9 for 30 seconds. This guy jumped to a rapid 12 and held it. Only lost it on the way down (relaxing) Impressive
he recovered quickly from the gloc, impressive
he never had a gloc.....
@@Legohaiden if he didn’t it was real close
@@Legohaiden wdym? At the end he gloc'd
@@Legohaiden he very obviously did at 2:15
O man..this is crazy...u said u had over 50 time 12 G...this is insane...u must be a super human
you don't understand this
Respect! I went up to 9.5 in the "Swirling, Hurling Torture" to prepare for flying in fighters, and that was plenty!
When you try to stay awake in class because the teacher is looking at you
😆😆😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣🤣spot on sir👌
Just like in the navy "A" schools
I didn't see this, so I'll post: The strain maneuver is to be done by tightening/flexing the lower extremities first then working up through at least the abdomen and upper body to prevent the forces from 'forcing' the blood into the lower half of the body. It's that whole 'circulation system' thing where the blood transports oxygen to all the body parts. In this case the first thing to go is vision, and next is the ability to stay awake because of blood loss to the brain. The higher oxygen content and forced pressure helps to place more oxygen in the blood itself. The breathing techniques are to enable this tightening/flexing act to be maintained while still being able to breath (another important thing for us humans). High natural blood pressure is actually a good thing (for this anyway) and so is a stocky build. Most 'gym bodies' have trouble initially because they are doing the tightening/flexing in the wrong order (starting with the big gym muscles), but once they learn the technique they're good to go. Agreed, 12Gs is animal territory, but he's obviously experienced, well suited and utilizing our most advanced anti-G systems (which have already been explained). I believe he lost it on the last attempt due to fatigue (unable to maintain the same strain). Aside from physical conditioning factors, the major contributors to loss of consciousness are the rate of G onset (fast is bad) and the length of time under this stress. This is why average people can endure the grueling 1/2 second of 4-5Gs dished out by roller coasters and other kiddy rides at the County Fair. Also, the physiological experiments mentioned in the '50s-'60s were tests of the human body's ability to survive sudden and short duration G environments. The tests here are to determine the ability to maintain consciousness and functionality. Remember, they also have to fly the jet and kill enemy. Hope this helps.
Thank you so much for explaining!!!
thanks man!
Про тренажерный зал не очень понял.
Как нужно начинать тогда?
Damn it this guy reached 12 G Forces !!! amazing, very strong man!!
This is amazing! Hard to keep lights at 9g and he held it through 11!
He's so awesome he just let's one eye relax because he can work 12 times better than anyone else with the other.
It's incredible to see his heart rate vary sharply between 80 and 200 bpm in a matter of seconds.
It's incredible to go to post a comment, only to see I posted the exact same thing 7 years ago. I don't even remember watching this! :D
@@halonothing1 that's incredible!
@@kapilbusawah7169 Indeed. It never ceases to amaze how suited the human body, and indeed life itself is so well suited for adapting to even the most severe changes for the sake of survival. In this case it's more acute, in the short term. But I'm sure you can appreciate just the same as me how hearty life is in that it flourishes literally everywhere in, on and above our planet. Everywhere from the deepest antarctic oceans buried under ice for millions of years. To hydrothermal vents countless thousands of feet under water with pressures that would crush you like a tin can, and even 10km up in the air they've found bacteria just floating around.
I know it's a bit random. But hey, can you blame me for taking a chance to gush about such an amazing thing that so many people don't even think about? =P Hope you enjoyed it. Take care, my friend. Best regards from Canada (near Toronto but not quite). Cheers!
What the hell? I don't even remember writing this... I thought that last reply was from years ago too but it's not even 2 weeks ago. Yet I have absolutely NO memory of posting it what so ever. It could have been somebody else for all I know. Very strange...
@@halonothing1 get your brain checked
Are you ok? Yea who are you?
light level?
2 please
You are not human. Seriously, that was very impressive!
My god, impressive! I know GLOC isn't good but the tiny little snore was kinda funny. Super human performance, well done!
I did a little aerobatics in a Citabria years ago with maybe 3g max and that was tough! I'd imagine being the pilot you have more anticipation/preparedness but even then 5 or 6g for more than 15 seconds is brutal. I watch the Blue Angels and Thunderbirds video's with media-guests and see the back-seater crumbling or knocked-out while the pilot is talking like he's waiting for his coffee... Fighter pilots that can deal with those loads and keep thinking are bad-ass, tough, SOBs!
Looks brutal....
Good old Combat Edge, I remember when ACC made the vest optional for the F-15C. Nobody in our squadron wore them after that, we still maintained them in Life Support.
This man is just ... AMAZING. No words!
damn my record is 9.865 g's. this guy is a beast
i dont think the last digits are accurate anyway
Aeralius not even the first decimal is correct; and probably you should count also the time. Lots of people survived at more than 10/20 g’s but in car accidents
@@tommasozucol4160 Thoss are for split seconds, more like less than half a second. This test does it on a scale of 10-15 seconds.
Flanky Flanked • 14 years ago yeah for sure but it’s still impressive... a guy hit like 60gs for two seconds spinning in the car
me at 1.1 gs: 1:59
Thank you for your testing and thank you for your service to our country. I'm sure it helped in the development hopefully of better G suits.
Are you sure he is not the spy for some other country? The new name of U, S and A is U, S and Americannots! Eh-eh!
@@elfillari Go home bot, you're drunk.
Hey I work right behind this base in San Antonio Texas! Literally right behind the runway, seeing the practice maneuvers after 8 years now, literally no big deal anymore! That's kinda weird now that I think about it.
Incredible job brother!!
This will stay in peoples recommendations till eternity.
even better than my fully upgraded pilot in warthunder
Holy shit, I got some mad respect for you, man. I don't think I could do it.
That heartrate when he's at the top is crazy. 3 beats per second.
People are about him, but he actually handled
that really well. I mean 10 Gs, that had to hurt.
Peanut Genius 12
Wagner Bros. Oh yeah 12 thank you
amazing... I struggled with 6 and he pulled 12 like a champ.
Did you have the suit on for 6 as well
Wow. I've never seen it really at 12 Gs.This man is great 👍. Many were fainting at 7 and 6 Gs. Really impressive 👍.
WOW!!!! So much admiration for those guys.
The HICK Maneuver is also why the pilot is having extra difficulty with his breathing.
Normally the Pilots also max out at 9G's for training and such but in this case since they're testing G-Suits which are designed to lesson the effects of the G-Forces I believe is why they're pushing it up to 12.
I hope this is enough information XD
you ready ?
13gs - 10seconds
"yeah,goodbye sir, finally i will go to heaven"
May the force be with you!
omg... tough to watch. Unreal. You just don't wanna see anything you can't unsee!
I'm very curious about if there's some side effects or health problems after undergoing these kind of trainings especially this.
12 g wow, most people would pass out at half that (or I would).
This is very impressive!
Holy shit. This gives me an aneurism just watching.. HUGE respect for theses pilots!
Молодец, хорошо держался, моё почтение
The description says 50 12G rides and only 1 G-LOC... thats crazy
Thank you for your service 🇺🇸
i've pulled 4g's in an extra 300 and just that was insane. can not even begin to imagine 12.
luke... iam your father
"no...i am your father" god dammit ;D
(o.o I'm your father)..... o.O nooooooooo
😁😁😁
DepressiveGaming mandela effect
ilmaista karkkia jep aika pelottavaa
Lazlo "G-Monster": *Are you challenging me?*
god damn what a monster!! 11g's and he was awake and alert like a champ... thats... impressive
I LOVE (emotionally break down upon witnessing) that raging commeradery and teamwork... phew...
whats the light loss?
"ahh.. everything" haha
I keep hearing weight loss or mind loss and don't know, what is he actually saying there. Can you tell me more? I would like to know, how the body works in such conditions.
@@RichieLarpa When you pull G's it forces the blood out of your brain leading to loss of conciousness(black out) if you dont fight it. if you do though(squeezing the blood back into your brain by clenching your legs, butt and core) you can still experience loss of colour which they call grey out or tunnel vision which looks like you are looking down a straw. so they ask you for your loss of colour to see how well youre doing, and 100% loss means a black out. Basically he passed out from no blood in his brain. its called GLOC, G force induces Loss Of Conciousness
@@bossmoderhino6109 interresting, thank you.
Forgot drugs and alcohol, this is what people should use to get their mind off their problems!!!
Best comment haha!!
@Noah Fanhos 😂 I'm sure you're right! Thankfully, prayer and reading God's Word has blessed me and given me peaceful rest. 🙏 Take care, and God Bless. 😇
im their 900th sub!
Dude’s heart was beating at FUCKING 200 BPM and he handled it like a champ. Goddamn.
My god, 180 Heart Rate, that for a 30 or more years old is really pushing the limits!!
A força G tem um impacto tão grande no ser humano, desfigura até a face. E os organismo interno? Se percebe a respiração sufocante, logo, afeta os pulmões.
This dude was blessed. I just wonder what sort of PT he did to stay in shape.
Dude, you're my frickin' hero...
When passed out he came back fast
This guy makes the 9G guys look soft. :P But ofcourse he has masks and all..
yeah, I saw one kid reach 8 for 30 sec straight while dressed in just his everyday clothes lol
the mask and the suit means nothing he was able to sustain 12 times earth's gravity that's insane
That G-suit totally means something
erm, ye, pretty sure the suit does a lot
***** the oxygen tank weighs 12 times earth's gravity along with his helmet his hands wich weighs 12 times earth's gravity so no it just makes it feel even heavier sure it's keeping his blood from draining out of his head but the gear weights 12 times earth's gravity
accurate feedback so important - "strain is needed" motivator chilling
Been watching vids where guys are passing out at 7 - 8g's. This guy's a machine
WOW. Amazing! Surprised he didnt pop a damn blood vessel
He can take more G than my war thunder Pilot :D
Outstanding!
12 Gs!?! That's insane! Never seen anyone even attempt that. Not bad there.
So i am guessing pilot's build up a tolerance for this? Like you look at the new guys trying to do this and they look like it's all they can do to not GLOC at 9G's lol.
anyone who doesnt gloc at 9g is a beast. but this guy is just a mega-beast
lol, if people knew how much strenght this takes!
yeah, you multiply your body weight / each muscle by 12 = if you weigh 73 kgs, at 12Gs, your body gets pulled down with 846 Kg force
he was full of joy. I could tell by his happy eyes
Eye
Très impressionnant 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Like a boss
That slang crap "like a boss", sounds so stupid. Do yourself and everyone that is ever around you a huge favor and dont ever say that again. It doesnt even make any sense. Mabee try replacing the word "boss" with badass or something. Anything other than boss would actually work. When i was 22 years old, I worked for 4 years as a correctional officer at Folsom Prison and I hated it when inmates would call me boss. Especially when they have been in prison longer than I've been alive. So I would tell them that when they say that to me it makes me think they are trying to kiss ass and if it continued to happen then I would offer to give them a little star shaped pen/button from my hat and tell them that they can be my Jr Correctional Officer for the day. After that they usually leave me alone. LOL. Although I preferred to hang out on the tier with the inmates instead of hanging with the other officers. Most of the officers are a bunch of crooks and should be in the cells being treated like they have been treating people. And there were some of the coolest people I have ever met as well. But mostly A-HOLE's.
John Smith u mad
Trippy Era
Yeah he aint a boss
John Smith Like a baus
2 out of 3 times?! guys a damn animal
2 out of 3 times? Read the description bro, he did it 50 times and only got GLOC once. That's unbelievable
antihwman He did well over 200 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12g pulls and only went out once, he's an Air Force test pilot who was testing g-suit configurations for F-22 pilots, what does that tell you about the F-22 and the G's it pulls. The F-16's qualifications for a pilot to get that ride was 9.5g's 20 sec each 3 times within 1 minute 10sec, 9.0g's for the F-15. If you can pull 12.0g 3 times in the F-22 in the merge ( the time you start turning with your enemy you will win the dog fight 97% of the time, the only way the enemy wins is by pure luck.
P&Wengineering exactly, thank you for recognizing what the year long program I went through was like. I did these rides twice a week on occasion, but mostly a 4 hour session once a week.
And I won't go on the Gravitron 🤣 HUGE props sir! 👏
I didn't know they ever tested that high. Impressive!
IIRC, they only need to qualify at 6g.
Okay give him a F22 raptor
Earned it
uhh sir.. your face is melting
when I was at an aviation challenge camp, a friend and I did the gforce deal, and we hit about 6-7 G's then he couldn't take it lol.... I was ready for more sadly.. the feeling in my legs were amazing
2:15 neck crrrrrrrrrack