Who Had The Most Devastating Weapons Of The Cold War? | Combat Machines | War Stories
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- The Cold War. East and West developed weapons that could destroy the world. Examine the origins of the Arms Race and the first use of nuclear weapons that ended World War II, featuring, amongst others, the Titan II Intercontinental Ballistic Missile and the Corona spy satellite.
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Truman gets in the office ready to sit in the chair… then someone tells him he needs to inform him of a powerful new bomb that …
Before even finishing the senetence and before Truman even gets in his chair
Truman: “DROP IT!”
Best comment here.
15:35 Ivy Mike was not a bomb, it was a test device weighing 82 tons. The Americans did not "drop" it.
Pretty sure it still meets the definition of a bomb.
@@jonyemm "Bomb", "thermonuclear test device", whatever. It was a building constructed on an island in the Enewetak Atoll to test the Teller-Ulam design. It certainly wasn't "dropped", as the video narrator stated. Its detonation left a crater over a mile wide where the island had once been.
@@markwheeler202 I don't disagree that it wasn't dropped. All I meant is what I said which is that I'm pretty sure it still meets the definition of a bomb.
I'm pretty familiar with the tests out on the atolls. I find the subject interesting overall and incredible that they managed to take an island off the map with one detonation.
So it was meant as a proof of concept only because a bomb you can't move is useless.
Man instant rice cookers sure have come along way
these weapons were, are sheer madness. Nothing but total and absolute madness.
Great Series. Thanks.
Watching from Greece.hi everybody.
Great documentary.
"Silverplate" was a code word for special authorization used by the Manhattan Project. It was NOT the name of a B29 model. Get your facts straight.
Well said
It's actually used for both! Get your facts straight silly goose
War is horrendous. The horrors of war cannot be fully captured with mere words. The aftermath extends for centuries and beyond. Humanity still can shine through even the most horrific of war stories. 🇺🇸🇺🇳 🇺🇦🇵🇱
another fantastic video, well done
I actually work at the Strategic Air Command and Aerospace Museum in Ashland, Nebraska. The museum serves to preserve the history of the Strategic Air Command.
Its a great story.. the way you told it makes me feel just like I was there 🙄
A few years ago I was there one evening, with my son's boy scout troop. They were having a paper airplane flying contest. I made a paper plane and launched it like a football from very far back behind them. Anyways, it went the entire length of the runway they had flagged out and to the other side of the hangar. Lol. It's a great museum as well.
Humanity is not responsible for its existence nor will it be responsible for its extinction
Teens should watch this!
Have you learned to stop worrying and love the bomb?
Absolutely
My grandfather graduated jump school and reported out to the 101st Airborne Division just in time to be dumped in the deep end of preparations for the invasion of Japan. As such, my grandfather almost certainly wouldn't have survived to start his family and as a consequence I wouldn't be here had the bomb not been dropped.
Yeah, I love the bomb.
Historically it’s still so significant that the upstart United States and not the established Great Britain built the first bomb.
I need a Doctor Strangelove
@@DefiantSix Today, outside the US, its controversially debated whether or not nuking Japan caused them to surrender. Its highly probable that the declaration of war by the Soviet Union actually triggered that surrender. They heard what the Soviets did in Germany, being occupied by the US would be the better deal - and that turned out to be true for both Germanys and Japan, didnt it?
We outnumbered by far ussr and didn't know it.
Pima Air and Space is an amazing place! Their collection is insane and they allow dogs
Ivy Mike wasn't dropped. Mike was a four story building.
And this is what the younger generation doesn’t understand that this is what had to be done for them and us to exist today.
Hiroshima pales in comparison with the firebombing of Tokyo.
Wow, man, history is dangerously crazy nuts. And it's about to get worse. I hope I get old and die peacefully in my bed before anything else happens. 🤞
I don't believe leaders detonate each other's nuclear, because "love the world and fear death" is just a threat, when dare nuclear war?
Titan II = End of the world.
Stalin was so short
And he would have had you sent to the gulag just for saying it. Very insecure guy.
Usa has always had the best andnmost dangerous weapons of mass destruction
Two words, my friend: Tsara Bomba. 😉
@@DefiantSix not a practical device, but point stands.
@@xtexasxfightx It was literally air dropped by a bomber, can't get more practical than that. Unless by practical you mean that it was just massive overkill and rather inefficient, with a handful much smaller nukes having a much more devastating effect?
The one take away that most people ignore from the Cuban Missile Crisis, is probably the most important.
The United States is very much a nation of "do as I say and not as I do".
Brought the entire world to the brink of nuclear Holocaust because Russia did the same damn thing to them, they had already done to Russia.
Here in the US we are always taught that America is the good guy, and it's always someone else who's the bad guy, usually Russia or China.
When you really start to do some digging, you find out that usually the United States is directly or indirectly responsible for whatever retaliation is touted as a primary action by the "bad guy".
Armageddon is gonna make all the nuclear weapons on earth look like firecrackers.
Yo that ish on your lip has some ish on its lip😂
Ironic that the USSR had "only" 45 ICBMS. Had even 1/4 of those weapons hit the US, America, as we have come to know it, would cease to exist.
You mad wrong buddy lol
how this channel is pro USA
USA!!!!!!
Who were the real losers
Lmfao the difference in the b17 and b24 wasn't 3mph 🤡🤡🤡 b24 had a longer range and bigger payload and was faster. The 17 was the first bomber we had more guns and more reliable airframe but that was it. The b29 set the standard for strategic bombers through the end of WW2 til today.
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Relax world 🌎 😌
iesrael 👏 is today powerful 🙌 Good news for iesrael frend
Jowesh brain 🧠
Q:What does Hiroshima and Tehran have in common?
A:Nothing yet!💣
Q:What were the last words by the Mayor of Hiroshima?
A:What the f@#k was that?! 🤔
Terrible documentary. Poor quality. Cheap
Now that science has discovered that pee is stored in the balls, where do you all suppose the coome is actually stored??