Military Weapons Expert WARNS of Russia's Strategy for Nuclear War | Ryan McBeth
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Ryan McBeth is an intelligence analyst, software architect, cybersecurity guy, and CZcams content creator of military, intelligence and disinformation topics. - Krátké a kreslené filmy
I thought that he was eaten in the first Jurassic Park by a dilophasaor!
I remember that scene. Haha
Lmao he does look like him
Underrated comment!
😂
You and I are the same
7 yrs to destroy a bridge.
Cargo ship pilot: Hold my beer.
😂😅 hahaha!
USA is bad in destroying bridges AND in building bridges 😂😂
@@FreeCZcamsChat we invented the suspension bridge numb nuts. The list of things we brought to the world to progress us into where we are at now is higher than you can probably count.
Just be cautious not to give anything away assuming we are good guys ,given deep state that may be debatable.
Hahaha 😮
Aegis was the shield of Zeus used by Athena. That's how it got it's name
Answering a question gives Ryan more dopamine than Ewan McGregor shootin' dope in Trainspotting.
He’s high on his own voice! And danny dosen’t know shit.
That and agreeing with the US State Department. Dude will dismiss literally ANYTHING Israel does as justified, or fog of “war” at worst. If he ain’t getting a government paycheck then he’s a sucker, working for free.
This convo was embarrassing too. He has a Wikipedia level knowledge of nuclear weapons with no background understanding of history, politics, diplomacy, and statecraft, which ultimately determine how and when nukes are deployed. Has nothing to do with the “weapons expertise” of an infantryman.
Serotonin is the verbal diarrhea neurotransmitter. He's bolixed drunk with possibly a bag of Charlie that was more valuable than he thought. Usually they worked together like a cocktail serotonin for conversation, dopamine for the concentration and together euphoria is created rather than hallucinations lol. Dopamine on its own is more sexual or just working . Unless gamma amino butyric acid is present lol
Good one.
Unfortunately the IDIOT PLOT is the most accurate portrayal of the HUMAN condition!
He is correct, however.
You don't call Putin directly. He won't answer. You call Shoigu. You also call the Russian Embassy for the United States because while the US foreign diplomatic offices in Russia are definitely & IMO contemptuously held at more than 1 arm's lengths from Putin, Foreign Minister Lavrov can get ahold of Putin at absolutely any time, & so can Shoigu.
I know we don't get this sense from their actions on battlefields in Ukraine but clear & 24-7 functional 3C under any circumstance is an all-important means of control in Russia.
Every morning Putin is handed 3 morning briefing folders. One is from the SVR, Russia's foreign intelligence service. One is from the FSB, Russia's internal security service. The third is written by the FSO, Putin's personal bodyguard, & though that's the probably the smallest briefing it's also the most important because the FSO take & report internal polling data.
That makes 2 out of 3 mandatory, morning security briefings concern mostly domestic events & not foreign events. That gives us a clue about what Putin actually thinks is most important. What's important to him is "the Motherland".
And that's why he'll never use nukes, even tactical nukes. To Europeans everywhere including the Kremlin insiders, the Muscovites who think they're European, nuke usage is interpreted as a sign that you've lost.
Half the Kremlin, plus most of their constituents, don't know the differences between Russian strategic & Russian tactical nuclear weapons, but they don't have to know. All they know is that they're now the side using nukes.
On land, nuke use is seen as a Hail Mary in the 4th Quarter. You're using them to prevent an enemy from using large infrastructure or you're using them as a Denial Of Area weapon to stop an oncoming heavy offensive. Either way you're addressing a threat with a weapon or counter in such a manner that you admit your conventional forces cannot stop whatever it is.
@@CoffeeAndPaul Showing off Langley showing Off, Joke Aside Thank you for the information
@@CoffeeAndPaul Shoigu has no telephone no more 😂
This feels like if I interviewed my nephew about a book report
Im glad this guy could fly all the way from 1963 to be on the podcast
31:23, "what's the difference between net sales and net earnings" is a totally horrifying question for an adult to ask and it goes to show the mental state of career-podcasters as well as the US education system in general. Otherwise great interview by Ryan.
I mean this guy is also talking to ancient aliens people....
Agreed! I'm really just here for Ryan, and this kid is just not intelligent enough to hold a conversation with him
60% of ByteDance LLC is institutional investment companies, including Blackrock.
"Yeah, but who is the majority owner?"
There are people who calculate going to war and there are people that are on the frontlines. You know where the podcasters would end up.
It's possible he was doing it for his audience.... But I think you are correct they as in the elites?? Want you to be financially illiterate.... I mean try to explain the reason for lack of widespread financial literacy?
Aegis: Acronyms Enthusiastically Generated to Indicate Superiority.
Hearing a smart person go like "Tik Tok is actually owned by Americans" is really terrifying as it it gives a glimpse behind the military grade psychological warfare that has scrambled his mind like that.
Defo
80 percent American owned lol. Duhh
Well if you think tencent isn't full of American agents and interests and ownership I mean ya you're kidding yourself. China really doesn't have any independent tech outside of silicon Valley
Absolutely, dude is a joke whose mind is owned by China
dude sounded like a career spook
Dodgson! We've got Dodgson here!
Yeah if Russia allowed Ukraine to pull off some inside job like the 7th where they 150 Ukrainians breach Russia’s most secure bordet.. Them Russia never responded for seven hours.. RYAN would preciseely go through every detail it wasn’t inside job down the last detail!
Best YTMND ever
In Annie’s book I have no idea why the satellite EMP wasn’t exploded first by surprise and then the missiles.
Dude use time stamps... holy crap it's 2024..
Right???? It’s the first thing I look for in any podcast type vid over 30 minutes long… timestamps are a must in 2024… our time is precious (plus I already watched part of this interview and now I’m having to guess where the parts are that I didn’t hear originally) 😂
Of course you need timestamps in 2024, the usual NPC only has the attention span of that of a gold fish.
@@PeetzaPieAmoreor more to do than watch endless hours of CZcams.
@@Greg-xi8yx it's called listening to a podcast while you're being productive. Perhaps you're in need of a software update?
@@PeetzaPieAmore I think it’s far more likely that what you consider productivity in-fact isn’t.
This past week I've been noticing a ring of "circuit guest" (podcast to podcast: tv show to tv show) and content creators who are spreading disinformation fear and confusion. This channel is definitely one of them.
Boom
All out of California, too.
Ryan Mcbeth is awesome. Been following him for a while now. Well worth it.
Really? I'm convinced he's a professional propagandist. He's definitely on the payroll of a NATO backed agency. Personally, truth has no bias. It's just truth. And when you find yourself parroting stuff like "Russia attacked their own pipeline". Your definitely selling your integrity.
Bro there is 100% a military industrial complex.. that “revenue” for Lockheed alone is more than some countries entire military budget for a year! WHAT?
now take a look at who owns majority of shares in lockheed, then you have your answer on who runs the globe
@@x2gaming149 other than family or owners, it’s black rock and vanguard same two companies who own like 10+% of everything. Food. Water. Entertainment. Military. Manufacturing. Real estate. You name it. And the heads of those funds are… ⭐️
you know who :)
@@phnix6242 same people who hit the USS liberty
What about Raytheon? And what about Blackrock stealing everything from the poor Ukrainians.
“What’s net earnings”
This country is toast
I watched the whole interview and what a treat it was!
yeah! right?... I even subed, even though is a weird conspiracy theories oriented channel... bringing Ryan proves that's just ''playing'' the fools... [for views]
The Aegis was the shield that Athena carried in the Iliad.
This guy is DRUNK
A drunk. And full of shit. Who's he really working for? Someone call Matt Cox!
Came here to say the same thing... he is a knowledgeable guy but here he seems a bit tipsy...
@@joethebassplayer that's how he normally sounds.
His liver on easy mode, disagrees.
The bottle is right there in view 😂
The US Navy estimates that it costs between ($6 million and $8 million per day to operate and maintain an aircraft carrier) x 3 us carriers on deployment currently = $8,760,000,000 a year just on 3 boats
True. When Ryan talked about how those submarines would last 20 years he didn’t even realize he was torpedoing his own argument. The purchase price is only a fraction of the lifetime operational cost.
There's more than three currently deployed in asia right now
Here for Ryan's insight and analysis - awesome you offer the full (4 hour?!) conversation too
How have I just found this 3rd Channle perfect in-between the Danny jones clips and a full pod , it’s the body of the episode love it not too short not too long 💚💚
Our ABM systems in Alaska, Vanderberg, and D.C. are only designed to deal with a North Korean, or Iranian attack. They offer little protection against a peer or near peer adversary.
Russia has Southern hemisphere capability
McBeth I find to be funny and quite knowledgeable, but the guy isn't a general or something. I had issues with some of the comments by Annie about nuclear war, mostly that the scenario she depicted was so absolute, and also based on relatively older information and informants. McBeth brings a more light hearted view point about all things military, and I also think that he is correct, in not assuming that once one nuke goes off the whole world ends. That example Annie gave about sending a Minuteman III over Russia to hit North Korea... that seems way less likely than, using an ohio class sub or aircraft that doesn't require flying an ICBM over Russian airspace. I say give the guy his due, take what you like and leave the rest, I find him entertaining and informed.
He is wrong about the Hamas attack. The government knew exactly what was about to happen.
His not being a general gives him more credibility. He’s an NCO and they know what’s up.
Annie Jacobson is an intelligence operative. She is fed information by CIA or DOD. She wrote a book about Area 51 and Roswell that was batshit insane. She advanced the idea that Stalin sent children or midgets in a flying ship that crashed at Roswell. I don’t believe a thing she says.
@@jamesshellenberger6811 lol not as much as you might tell yourself.
@@jamesshellenberger6811 not tubby ones like him.
1:04:40 is the time stamp we all need
someone thinks they're cute and it might be me
or someone else on this thread
or both. We're both cute! I love you bro way to zing it
That was such a fantastic interview, thank you. I love Ryan.
Irrelevant defensive use
Ukraine is nowhere close to break through anything
Russian forces are advancing on 3 fronts now
They have been fighting with their hands tied. We finally cut the strap.
The aegis is a shield or breastplate that is used by Zeus and his daughter Athena to offer physical protection. The word aegis comes from the Greek word aigís, which means "goatskin".
Advanced Electronic Guided Interceptor System
So we're relying on goatskin?@@Aaron-zu3xn
@@Aaron-zu3xnAegis isn’t an acronym
Been following Ryan since he first moved from tech to war videos... Really interesting and informative guy ❤
this guy is an ''expert''?
Good Point 👍👍
He IS a War Pig 🐷🐖
Like Nikki Haley.
Not a really good one
Not remotely. He’s just an infantryman with a Wikipedia level knowledge of everything he didn’t have direct exposure to during his career, which had nothing to do with nuclear weapons. He also has no understanding of politics or history or statecraft. I say that having watched a hundred hours of his channel.
Funny expert Lol
lol thought the same thing .
Danny great job finally getting Ryan on the show! I've been hoping you'd get the opportunity to talk to him. Ryan is hands down one of the BEST sources of legit information and one of the smartest most capable youtubers on all of youtube! I was lucky enough to catch him when he was starting out and even then I could tell he had a different approach to delivering accurate and concentrated information concisely to his audience.... he stays politically neutral while still showing patriotism and appreciation and I have no idea his political leanings.... a great example for any and all influences to emulate...
I wish this was a 2 or 3 part episode cause Ryan has a vast array of knowledge from cultural to political to military to physics and anything else I can think of...
U wanna learn a ton about nukes? Watch his video on how a nuclear weapon works... nukes and nuclear energy have been a learning hobby of mine for 30+yrs and that video is one of the best most detailed and understandable explanations on the subject on all of youtube. Especially for anyone who's learning for the first time...
I could go on for many paragraphs but wont...
Just hope Ryan is able to come back on whenever your 2 guys schedule allows for it....
Keep it up Danny, good work.
Mate, this guy is a hack. He has fooled you into thinking he knows what he's talking about. Read some of the comments here. They have already covered it so i don't have to.
Guys going for the nonchalant three letter agency wardrobe. Playing the part.
Ryan, "What is the differance between revenue and profit?"......
Seeing Ryan on another channel randomly has me shook
Especially as busy as he has been on newsmax
I can't believe people actually think that guy is smart. He has been wrong on every single opinion he has shared about Ukraine. He was a chubby nobody and still is.
Aegis cruisers are bought and deployed in threes.
The radars also have an offensive mode but its not clear how shielded munitions of other nations are.
The aegis radars may be bought in threes so they can cover 360 degrees using 3 x 120 degree beams or it may be that they are deployed this way to cross beams and harness constructive interference to dump more power in to a target.
3:22 A thumb up for a reference to "Very Bad Things". Ryan is my kind of guy.
Good of ryan to come on this show and spread some good sense. This jonny guy really didn’t get the tiktok issue
Yeah, Johnny isn’t picking up what he is putting down.
Ryan MacBeth is full of shit and liquor. Another example of how getting traction on substack leads to the worst types of introverts suddenly believing that they are gods among men. MacBeth is no expert, he just knows how to talk and schmooze his way up. Noticed this having subbed to him for a *long* time, like since the start of this escalation of the RUW. he knows some stuff, and that some stuff he knows, hes right about, but for the vast majority of everything else this guy talks out his ass completely.
Ryan is a clown
Fr tho guy is a shill danny is the brain dead tiktok user china fiends for
@@JamesOMalley-hb4tf How? Please expound on that point.
This guest would definitely sell dinosaur DNA to the highest bidder. 0/10 would not trust
dude I was thinking the same, Dinosaurs about to go rampage xD
Definetely not giving me any expert vibes of any kind
You should take a look at who he is and what he does and his experince. He knows his stuff
@@phnix6242 Then you need to check your gut.
@@phnix6242dude has an entire CZcams channel where he will break down the reality of different situations occurring in the world. For example, he’ll do videos like “Did Russia/Ukraine blow up X using Y”. He will then go through his analysis, show all of his sources, explain his math, and come to a conclusion. He will then invite people to do their own assessment and see if they come to the same conclusion. As a data analyst myself, I can tell you this guy knows at least some of what he’s talking about, and is ready to provide sources at a moments notice.
The SADM (B54) nuclear device is about the size of a soccer ball. Develop in the 50-60 and also a version used on the Davy Crockett recoil less rifle. The interviewee is referring to the keg sized storage and transport housing also used when the device is delivered by a parachutist demolition team. Note this device could be concealed in a bag with a 1000kt weapon planted in a city upon a tall structure, would be quite destructive. Little boy was only 18kt detonation height 167m from ground and it destroyed Hiroshima.
Would love it if some fabs published video tours of the facilities that are completely professional and innocuous, but in any shot of important equipment there's an Acme style time bomb. Like, full-on red dynamite sticks with wires and an alarm clock.
Military Industrial Complex, depends on if Lockheed has a facility in their district.
Apple’s plants are in China.
He’s citing a the earnings of one company, which is silly. The “complex” part of that phrase is meant to describe the breadth of it, involving thousands of companies and contractors. The “base” defense budget alone was $820 billion in 2023. If you want total military spending you need to add the Intelligence budget, Homeland Security budget, DOE/nuclear budget, Veteran’s Affairs budget, and the International Affairs budget. Those represent a combined total of $1.29 trillion in 2023, and a similar (or greater) amount will be reliably spent every single year in perpetuity. Now add to that the Overseas Contingency Operations account that pays combat ops, and the weapons transfer programs approved for Ukraine and Israel. Now add in your black projects that are off the books. Those numbers dwarf Apple’s revenues, as they do every other company on Earth.
Let’s do a little lobbying homework too, since he offered brainless conjecture on that. It’s public info that Apple spent $9.6 million on lobbying in 2023, while Lockheed Martin spent $13.8 million. That means LM spend 43% more than Apple on lobbying despite being only 1/25th their size by market cap. If you adjust for market cap that means Lockheed Martin spends 36 times as much as Apple on lobbying. That’s a mind-boggling difference, demonstrating how crucial influence in Washington is to LM’s bottom line. And those are just the public numbers. That congressmen will definitely be seeing the LM rep first.
These are all publicly available numbers and I’m infuriated I had to look them all up just to make an obvious point. Ryan doesn’t have the slightest clue what he’s talking about; it’s embarrassing to watch.
@@mrjpb23 There's not a lot of government contracts for Apple products. You're comparing something that is 99.9% sold to the public and 99.9% sold to governments.
@@ChucksSEADnDEAD Yup, they occupy different market segments. They both eat up the same limited output of GDP, with one going towards improving the lives of everyday citizens as a consumer product, and the other going towards creating carnage aboard. Thanks for highlighting that difference in outcome between those two investments.
‘Military weapons expert’ 😂
He was a career NCO in the army and was trained specifically to fight tanks with numerous anti-tank weapons. He's also formally trained in cyber security after his service. I'd say he knows more than either of us.
@@gtaclevelandcity
😂
@@ToxicGamer86454 Go ahead, "Toxic Gamer", give us your credentials. Playing COD while mommy makes you pop tarts and hot pockets doesn't count.
@@JBS2018
I don’t play COD. I play one game and I don’t play it often.
And he’s a wiki expert. I have no doubt that there are weapon systems that he is familiar with and knowledgeable about. However, that doesn’t make him a ‘Weapons Expert’. He has an extremely narrow lane of expertise and he is swerving all over the road.
@@JBS2018
However, I definitely have expert level skills with some weapons, but that doesn’t make me a ‘Weapons Expert’. Unless you count the same wiki stats this dude is spouting. Then I guess I’m a ‘Weapons Expert’ too.
This dude went to the ‘Fallout School of Nuclear Knowledge’ 🤣
Ryan's blanket response to this interview, "Seriously, are you kidding me?"
If you wonder how did Mossad miss the invasion, ask how did the whole US FBI, CIA, DIA, ONI etc etc miss 9-11. The Hamas invasion was the 9-11 for Israel.
They knew for weeks like a false flag
Dudes a fed. Lol.
Not really but near enough. Whats your point
As are all the folks with tanks and Nukes.
Kind of how it works
@@ravener96controlled disinformation
100% a fed and selling the federal lies...bro has been claiming Ukraine is winning for two years now...that next offensive will get the Russians!😂 Ryan is a 🤡, go watch some of his videos and see yourself.
Okay I like a lot of what this guy has to say. But he just made the point of there not being a military complex.. that is absurd Apple may have made 97 billion but they do that largely privately without help from the government (with some exceptions) they are not Reliant upon government contracts. Lockheed Martin General Dynamics all of these military companies are completely reliant on domestic and foreign government contracts.. so my counter would be why does the guy in apple need the congressman!? They made 97 billion but the guy from Lockheed Martin he's the one who's going to be willing to pay more to bribe or to Lobby because they are solely dependent upon that contract... I know this guy has convinced himself that there's not because of the logic he has put in place but that is erroneous and farcical... all be it Apple and General Dynamics are private companies one completely relies on government contracts I cannot stress that point enough.... that's why there's a revolving door in the defense field. Same with pharma. I can't belive I heard him say some of the most powerful entities on the planet are not pulling some of the strings...
F-104 Starfighter F-105 Thunder Chief
There is still infrastructure that’s big enough to use a nuke on, a large port, or industrial center that’s well defended. The point like you said is to use one strike instead of dozens.
"I could talk about truck trailers all day"- we know you can
This guy sounds to be on Sec Austin’s level of intellect
Tarded for sure
"Expert" as opposed to Expert. This guy is no Expert
He knows some things, but he makes the mistake of assuming the people in charge are sane. The ones in charge now are lunatics, so I think we are FUC**D.
Regarding satellite based nuclear weapons: they don't really get you anything. Their time-on-target can be worse than ICBMs and SLBMs, their orbits become known and thus easier to potentially intercept, and YOU HAVE TO MAINTAIN THEM which is a huge PITA (and also very expensive). Also, eventually the orbit will decay which, considering we're talking about a nuclear weapon, that's problematic. You could continuously boost it but that gets expensive quick.
*AEGIS* _as stated in the Iliad, is a device carried by Athena and Zeus, variously interpreted as an animal skin or a shield and sometimes featuring the head of a Gorgon_
Erm aegis is designed to take out ICBM's just after re-entry or just before the missile's leaves the stratosphere on it's way up, ICBM defence is tricky business as you have design the system around it doing it's 1 job well, but that means you can only design missiles that are optimised to hit targets under specific condition ranges of conditions. we actually rely on combination of ground and naval based systems to do this because of this requirement. Kind of outside of bro's wheelhouse to fair enough he an intel guys not ballistic systems engineer so all good, not like it's a pain to keep track of this as it is or anything cause it is.
JMSDF is getting up to speed in the ASAT/ABM role as well. Various Destroyers tested and certified, more on the way.
No argument with anything you wrote
@@jmjones7897 Thanks and glad to hear about the JMSDF, The more vessels we can field between us that are tasked to defence and countermeasures the better and with missile defence no matter what kind it's all about coverage as you most likely know. we have been lacking a proper screen in the Pacific/SCS region and had been wondering when we were going to plug that hole a bit better so good once again
We have China and North Korea in particular starting to posture more than ever because they think they now can throw rock well as you also know most likely, Personally I am more than happy to see us allocate as many assets between us as we can to lets say shut down their aspirations in the region and beyond.
If the simulations are anything to go by losing at least 1 carrier group is worth it even though losing those lives is a high price to pay but such is the cost of war. they wanted this not us, personally I'm open to glassing the place but then again I'm just vindictive and I know what they're like lol.
@TheOriginalJAX Vitrification has been warranted since the day the ChiComs crossed the Yalu.
Cheers and good health to you and yours
Aegis is ancient Greek for shield / protection ( ΑΙΓΙΣ / AEGIS )... so it has a name
yeah the name is Aegis... they said its not an acronym
Great discussion guys
'Come on Dennis you can do it!' 5 minutes late.......'Nice girl....aaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh!!!!' Gotta eat a turkey leg 🍗 while watching that movie.
32:50 .... I'm closing my gasping mouth and hit the sub button and the white bell... the amount of information I've got in 30 min is unbelievable... I follow Ryan for some time now, but man!... you got him talking...!
Well it's propaganda so. Lol
@@jrzgcwrockskick rocks
@@jrzgcwrocks YOU FULLS ARE TOOLS!... USEFUL TO SOMEONE'S TOOLBOX!... NO EXCUSES NO MERCY FOR YA'LL...
So you like BS and think it's actually true? Ryan has been wrong about EVERYTHING he says, like about Ukraine, Russia is losing, Ukraine is better, he won't admit oryx is a propaganda organ that lies. For two years he has been babbling BS and wrong EVERY TIME. 😂
You have no idea of total profits. 1. Black budgets 2. Nukes are also part of the Atomic Energy Agency. Believe in MIC! Ike did after all?
From sienfeld to jurassic Park to this. This guy is on an upward arc.
Aegis used to be called ASMS: "An Advanced Surface Missile System (ASMS) was promulgated and an engineering development program was initiated in 1964 to meet the requirements. ASMS was renamed "Aegis" in December 1969 after the aegis, the shield of the Greek god Zeus."
Using Annie Jacobson as a source is a REALLY bad look. Ask yourself this: Could Jacobson be a misinformation agent? I've long held this belief, I only ask that you answer this question for yourselves
she's a "celebrity" from the tv show ancient aliens that's all you need to know to know she's full of it
@@Aaron-zu3xnwrong person
He is debunking her not trusting her.
Dear Ryan, the autoloader is not broken - that's how orcs reload the magazine! Loader loads and unloads and the easiest access to the carousel is by its action.
In fact, I think, they loaded a gun launched missile, which is not stored in the autoloaders magazine .
@@bjornthies6000 That indeed may be. Clip cut short. I'll go look again and see if I can make out markings on that projectile. Thank you 🙏
Awesome content.
We don't have any on satellites because the plutonium would eventually decay and the cores would need to be replaced. And that is on top of breaking the Space Treaty which we wouldn't do.
Boy, it’s not very often to hear a podcast guest as full of it as this guy.
He's right about some things, like it or not. Especially when it comes to logistics. And that's really the biggest key to this war.
as in full of I. T. ?
yeah.this guy is a bozo and he loves his own voice almost as much as his next meal
@@Nickb-fk5vi True of most men. These days anyway.
@@cruise_missile8387Projection.
Yes they can and they always have. But like Brian says. What do they run through that can back them up to on. Food , fuel heavy equipment ammo. This is not Braveheart or Spartacus.
John Belushi type looking dude really geeks out on air defence.
Boosted bombs will work without Tritium. Sure the yield will change but as long as the pit is stable they will detonate.
They would, but Tritium degrades to Helium 3 which stops/slows down the fusion and fission reactions. The yield would be that of a tactical nuke.
Ryan really knows his stuff.
It doesn't matter who owns the stocks! It matters who has control of the platform and who wrote the code and what backdoor access they'd most likely still have. Other factors too but the suits using it as an investment don't have shit to do with how TikTok uses social engineering and data mining to their advantage....
When you want to look up defense contract yearly earnings. Don't forget Skunk Works (part of Lockheed) Phantom Works (part of Boeing).
Super misleading title.
Fr
Yeah, McBeth never claimed to be a weapons expert.
And yet we're still here
Richard Dotty has gained a lot of weight. “There’s no industrial complex”.
The marathon Man..love this goof
This guy has been playing waaaayy too much ATARI MISSILE COMMAND .
We don’t have enough to “shoot down” hypersonic/over 1000 supersonic nuclear warheads
god i hate it when dumb people write dumb 💩like this and other dumb dumbs back him up with like's🤣they literally said "we only have about 40 systems. Thats just 40 of those systems with thousands of hypersonic missiles. Most missiles are "hypersonic" so it's nothing special but you derps think it's the end all be all🤦🤣🤡
Hypersonic glide vehicles are impossible to shoot down because, if an object truly goes hypersonic it creates a plasma cocoon around that mass moving through space and the radar signature disappears. Its not possible to identify, track and then destroy an object with anti-air defenses that you cannot see. All claims of Patriots downing hypersonic are myth; either its not truly hitting hypersonic, or they have invented telepathic telemetry for Patriots, which should raise their costs a few billion $.
Do Russians have enough?
@@alhambrabiker1476 No.
@@alhambrabiker1476 Yes, about 100 times more than they actually need.
Even if only 1% hits, it will destroy both the US and Europe and make it inhabitable for the next 2600 years.
That is how you load the the auto loader
😂
Quick blast from the past. In the time period when the Glomar Explorer's deep ocean work hit the news, Barbara Walters had just worked her way up to anchorman status on a nightly news channel, despite conservative opposition. There was talk in liberal circles about changing the title of the position from 'anchorman' to 'anchorperson.' Johnny Carson was then on TV that night and made a quote from a conservative person that suggested "let's make her anchorperson of the Glomar Expolorer.' That got some laughs.
Just because something is utterly unfitted for purpose needn't mean it won't be used. 'Mistakes were made (but not by us).'
Captain Cringe
Vs flatearthers... lol
A nuclear bomb to sink an aircraft carrier? This guy is hilarious! It’s like taking a hammer to kill an ant! A ballistic missiles with enough explosives will do just fine! All that is needed is to damage the hull significantly below the water line. The sea will take care of the rest. A nuclear weapon for that????? Ridiculous!
The hull has hundreds sealed compartments which can’t be sunk. A nuke that detonates over the carrier can destroy the tower and the top deck and probably the lower deck which would incapacitate the ship. Not missile that would be intercepted and probably the nuke for matter. 30 years old and the new class aircraft carriers are unsinkable. I’m just saying
It's not. Aircraft carriers are not easily sunk. You need a direct hit with a very specific location because if you explode a hole in one there's ways to prevent sinking if the hull is still structurally sound. A nuke allows a sinkage even with a miss.
Ryan must have felt like he was the bring your Uncle to work guest at kindergarten class lol.
that video was the crew loading the carousel of the auto loader not the autoloader being broken
This guy is full of it.
Danny Jones must have about 10 brain cells. How the hell people subscribe to him is beyond me.
That's alot of brain cells for this generation though
great interview. ryan is a fine commentator/analyst
The use case argument should include the Israel/vs Iran conflict...
I think the interviewee misses the point about the Military Industrial Complex. It is all about the US jobs and US politicians wanting jobs for their own dustrict. So in the example Lockheed Martin employs 116,000 people as of 2022. Apple employs around 90,000.
Instant credibility loss 1:50 into the cast, when the expert got his aircraft wrong...but I kept listening anyway.
Hes right about Lockheed Martin. I told someone it would be a good stock to buy but it didn't move
I am surprised that there hasn't been broader use of fuel air munitions. It seem like they would get those trench lines moving.
Russians heavily employ thermobarics, from Tactical assets down to shoulder fired man portables.
The Russians are dropping them like confetti in Ukraine . Their heavy use and effectiveness has been talked about almost as much as the fpv drones .
@@Freedom_Half_Off The real confetti is ATACMS and DPCIM. Did you see the Russian training range get hit?
The only thing I find annoying is fact that he drinks a lot and then he is little bit too theatrical-it’s ego linked/doesn’t take away that he sure is nice-but obviously he has a problem.
Danny lacks a lot of common sense.
That was a brilliant combination of education and entertainment.
Some serious flint dribble vibes here
I don't trust experts, they're always wrong.
Well, I hope that if you need some electrical work done you'll hire an expert... Ie an electrician.
@@M-I
NO!
That's a highly trained professional.
And often baffled!
My god what an idiotic take. Would you rather the opinion of people who have no knowledge or experience?? 😂
@@M-I Don’t worry, I am one. 😂
James O’Keefe was taking about the Thad on their date! Don’t let him fool you!
Dressed as a bestiful blonde xD
Aegis is not an acronym, it was the name of Zeus' shield. Appropriate that it defends from objects in Zeus' domain.
No dumbass in the context of military equipment it is a fucking acronym.
To be fair, the lawmaker will take both of their money. It doesn't matter who is let in the office first. They make that $6.9 billion every year and make it directly from the Fed. Not the consumer. And they supply the US Fed with its weapons. They have poeer and influence. More than Apple, probanly.
America should be more worried about the civil war looming
Americans are way way way to comfortable to go to physical war with each other. Not everyone in America lives on the internet.
Lol
This guy seems better qualified to judge Dunkin Donuts and their equivalents around the world than actual things that are quantifiable
Dude retired as a Master Sgt. After 20 years in the Army Infantry and worked for private intelligence companies until he started his own company.
you seem to be better qualified to push a carousel around than commenting on interesting videos.
Vote no this guy2024!!!
😂😂😂