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  • The US spends more on its military that the next nine nations combined. Both its aircraft carrier and F-35 programs have gone way over budget - while America continues to innovate its next-generation weapons for the battlefields of Ukraine.
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  • @scottwickwire-brock4736
    @scottwickwire-brock4736 Před rokem +5889

    Imagine paying taxes your entire life and it's all used up because some dude took a massive dump on an aircraft carrier.

    • @Ap_twsh
      @Ap_twsh Před rokem +107

      yeah luckily that's not what all of it pays for.

    • @100Mmore
      @100Mmore Před rokem +147

      Taxes haven’t paid for anything in a long time

    • @olearysbf6580
      @olearysbf6580 Před rokem +74

      Yeap the money flowing to those weapons makers companies. 👌

    • @GODOFLIQUOR
      @GODOFLIQUOR Před rokem +73

      @@olearysbf6580They outsource to tons of smaller civilian metal shops. I had a job as a cnc operator and we would get orders for f35 parts. I never got to make any but I got to package them 💀

    • @chaksh
      @chaksh Před rokem

      All the more likely when they are shit scared fighting the Russians.

  • @peterpalmer9757
    @peterpalmer9757 Před rokem +2524

    400,000 to unclog a toilet? This makes so much sense now why the pentagon can’t even complete there audit

    • @newagain9964
      @newagain9964 Před rokem +191

      Partially that. But a lot of the missing money is given to “Allies” under the table to secure “democracy”. And also routed to politicians campaigns.

    • @rrvisions-rickyruthejew
      @rrvisions-rickyruthejew Před rokem +129

      $400,000 plunger cost?!?! Dropping a big fat deuce on this ship is outside of your pay grade seaman... Lol

    • @thetruthteller4385
      @thetruthteller4385 Před rokem +74

      I wonder how many American millionaires the military has created, and billionaires. No bid contracts for fault product?! CLEAN HOUSE

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB Před rokem +3

      Lies again? Beautiful Women

    • @demukazz
      @demukazz Před rokem

      And as soon someone mention is a miss.. I mean an aircraft hits exatly that sexction of pentagon, where audit docs are stored and another building free falls for now reason in New York, which supposedly housed the docs for 7 trillion spent on black budget ?!

  • @thatfatguy7591
    @thatfatguy7591 Před 2 měsíci +93

    Solider: *takes dump*
    Plumber: that will be $400,000 please and thank you

    • @guyfawkesuThe1
      @guyfawkesuThe1 Před 8 dny

      You should see what the DoD spends on K-12 overseas! Talk about waste!

  • @yeetian2774
    @yeetian2774 Před rokem +962

    A trash can is $6000 in Us army. Being a contractor of national defence is like winning a jackpot. Jus don’t forget to tip the generals after they retire.

    • @gugisagara4489
      @gugisagara4489 Před rokem +86

      I thought this kind of thing only happen in developing countries🤣🤣🤣

    • @fabiankruger262
      @fabiankruger262 Před rokem

      ​@@gugisagara4489The U.S. is full of corruption, both the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. It is quite ridiculous for the USA to talk about democracy

    • @xc43t
      @xc43t Před rokem +63

      I am sure a tactical trash can could be sold for more than that. Also don't forget that world domination is at stake here. You could have free college for everybody and health care on par with truly developed countries but weapons manufacturers would not be able to feed their children.

    • @cosmos69
      @cosmos69 Před rokem +44

      @@gugisagara4489 No, this kind thing happens all around world. There is no exception.

    • @duncankowable
      @duncankowable Před rokem +26

      The generals get Board seats once they retire.

  • @Sniff420
    @Sniff420 Před rokem +1393

    What seems to be a large problem for the US’ military hegemony might be partly due to the lack of competitiveness of the arms industry. Just a few different companies seem to control the entire industry and get government contracts. Lowering innovativeness and driving costs up.

    • @Boobear08279
      @Boobear08279 Před rokem +54

      This comment sums it up.

    • @oiaeyu
      @oiaeyu Před rokem +43

      I dont think the problem is lack of innovation in killing machines...
      Edit: seems people misunderstand my comment and unquestioningly agree that war should be a business in the first place. We LOVE how much we invest into the military! MORE FOREVER WARS! MORE INDUSTRY! CONSTANT INNOVATION IN DEATH! MAKE OUR DEMISE EASIER AND INSTANT!
      The west is a sick, violent, barbarian culture. 🤮

    • @Sniff420
      @Sniff420 Před rokem +113

      @@oiaeyu The US still produce some of the greatest weapons systems, can’t be argued. But they would probably get more bang for their buck if they had more companies competing for contracts instead of only relying on Northrop Grumman, Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Raytheon competing for them. Lets them drive up costs and hold a soft monopoly over the market.

    • @TenIQ
      @TenIQ Před rokem +21

      @@Sniff420
      The issue is only a few companies are willing to sell to the US,
      Boeing bought all of its competition so its really just 2 companies now, and both do completely different things for the US.

    • @miriamweller812
      @miriamweller812 Před rokem +30

      It simply brutal, abyssmal, endless corruption.

  • @ebx100
    @ebx100 Před měsícem +19

    $400,000 to fix a toilet? And to think I was upset to pay my plumber $150 to unclog my toilet. Damn, it was actually a steal!

    • @colbzyk2128
      @colbzyk2128 Před 6 dny

      this is wrong, they pay 400,000 in wages for plumbers and engineers who work on the carrier plumbing system

  • @tazkrebbeks3391
    @tazkrebbeks3391 Před 7 měsíci +15

    As Scott Montgomery said on Star Trek. The fancier you make the plumbing the easier it is to stop it up.

  • @huntakilla1234
    @huntakilla1234 Před 8 měsíci +130

    If NASA received the same amount of funding that the military industrial complex receives, we'd have a colony on mars within a couple years.

    • @kid_missive
      @kid_missive Před měsícem +5

      Which would benefit who?

    • @SpeaksYourWord
      @SpeaksYourWord Před měsícem +43

      @@kid_missive Humankind. Instead of a few old defense contractors and generals.

    • @huntakilla1234
      @huntakilla1234 Před měsícem +1

      @@kid_missive Humanity. Whether it's a super volcano under Yellowstone, a massive solar flare, nuclear annihilation, an extinction level meteor, or something else, sooner or later, something's gonna happen that's gonna wipe us off the map. We owe it to ourselves to survive. For the human species to keep on going. The fact remains, is that our sun will eventually run out of fuel, at which point it will become either a white dwarf, or explode into a giant supernova. Both scenarios mean the end for our solar system.

    • @shasanmaz
      @shasanmaz Před měsícem +1

      too far away for us to make it live.

    • @arnoldvezbon6131
      @arnoldvezbon6131 Před měsícem +1

      They can't even get to the moon lol. To bad they lost all that tech from the 60s...

  • @sierracosta47
    @sierracosta47 Před rokem +803

    f35 program is 1.7 trillion from 2013 to 2055. Is not a bad program, If you adjust for inflation the f-15 was way more expensive.

    • @hamzamahmood9565
      @hamzamahmood9565 Před rokem +122

      $1.7 trillion is misleading af, because it won't be spent until 2070. Price per F-35 ranges between $80-100 million

    • @WonderfulLidoff
      @WonderfulLidoff Před rokem +37

      @@hamzamahmood9565 exactly... they said it themselves too. it is just an estimate

    • @namkhanhng1802
      @namkhanhng1802 Před rokem +50

      Also, the F35 is safer than the F16 too, the F16 has more deaths and crashes in the same timeframe as the F35

    • @JuiceExotic
      @JuiceExotic Před rokem

      People will always hate it for no reason. even tho its a damn power house that will reck any nation the next 10-20 years

    • @Ap_twsh
      @Ap_twsh Před rokem

      yup glad we have those programs.

  • @sierranexi
    @sierranexi Před rokem +197

    "What features do you want in this F35?"
    "Yes"

  • @soppingclam
    @soppingclam Před 3 měsíci +3

    Either way, I enjoyed landing my AH-64E v6 on it a few months ago. Apart from the lift getting stuck when I was to fly off a day later

  • @tristanvonwald1702
    @tristanvonwald1702 Před měsícem +4

    Its actually crazy how many things they have talked about in this video just 6:14 in. I've personally welded 4 individual pieces of those elevators, same along with the steam pipes !

    • @randell9667
      @randell9667 Před měsícem

      Awesome you must be a millionaire.

  • @ahadmrauf
    @ahadmrauf Před rokem +754

    Honestly, all the improvements make so much sense by themselves, but I can see how combining a dozen new technologies into a single object and durability testing them for 50+ years might have caused more delays and headaches than desired. Thanks for the investigative journalism!

    • @fltfathin
      @fltfathin Před rokem +10

      what they should do is having one as "evolving ship" to introduce/ try new tech and create improved old version with one best improvement tech that works from the evolving ship

    • @thetruthteller4385
      @thetruthteller4385 Před rokem +2

      Uhh who cares that’s wayyyy too much money

    • @fltfathin
      @fltfathin Před rokem

      @@thetruthteller4385 who cares. that's how you guys get the money from the entire world in deals anyways

    • @waalidkagabdhihiisaguddaah63
      @waalidkagabdhihiisaguddaah63 Před rokem +3

      operated junk

    • @guardianoffire8814
      @guardianoffire8814 Před rokem +7

      United States military industrial complex is immensely inefficient. Private companies gouge the US govt. The industry also don't even follow quality controls like other industries. There are claims that until at the end of manufacturing process are products inspected for issues. Resulting in a lot of waste and scraping of finished products that don't meet standards of variation all to maximize job creation across every state so no project can easily be cancelled. So even with their huge budget all other rival countries do a better job through state owned corporations to build their own arms to counter everything the United States has. They even out classing in certain types arms.

  • @richardsears4665
    @richardsears4665 Před rokem +428

    The F-35 did NOT cost $1.7 Trillion, that number was an estimate by the Pentagon on what the F-35 program WILL cost over the 60 year span it will operate, that includes weapons, fuel, maintenance EVERYTHING.

    • @oceanfan7880
      @oceanfan7880 Před rokem +72

      he said 1.7 trillion f-35 program

    • @williamyoung9401
      @williamyoung9401 Před rokem +37

      It's already cost that. That includes the fuel and maintenance costs. Not to mention yet another $1,000,000,000,000.00 over ten (10) years. Not sixty (60).

    • @awhs5435
      @awhs5435 Před rokem +20

      that jet will be out dated in 10 years, at best.

    • @richardsears4665
      @richardsears4665 Před rokem +2

      @@williamyoung9401 Bullshit, find a credible source, not some bullshit headline

    • @richardsears4665
      @richardsears4665 Před rokem +35

      @@awhs5435 Uh huh, its got the most state of the art systems that will make it last 80 years

  • @BlacktulipSF
    @BlacktulipSF Před měsícem +6

    very good docu. It shows how some people in charge completely fcked up in decision making, program management, basic engineering and procurement.

  • @user-ek9tv9eg3e
    @user-ek9tv9eg3e Před 9 měsíci +2

    *‏وإنّي أثق يا الله أن وراء تلك الغيوم جمالٌ آتٍ."*❣️

  • @markdwighttadina7655
    @markdwighttadina7655 Před rokem +172

    A proof that War is a Business

    • @vitsadelhole
      @vitsadelhole Před rokem +28

      everything is a business

    • @The-Heart-Will-Testify
      @The-Heart-Will-Testify Před rokem +13

      Hell is the destination

    • @DefnotKaisey
      @DefnotKaisey Před rokem +6

      @@vitsadelhole Yep ur correct everything is a business and war is very profitable business

    • @glen1555
      @glen1555 Před rokem +2

      General Smedley wrote a small book in the 1920s stating this

    • @MrNorma77
      @MrNorma77 Před rokem +3

      Все бенефициары сгорят в аду 👈

  • @nonotreally1
    @nonotreally1 Před rokem +322

    The problem associated with the cost of everything is the profiteering by defense contractors. This is what needs to be addressed, not the acquisition of the weaponry.

    • @millevenon5853
      @millevenon5853 Před rokem

      @CtrlALlTerrorS nationalising kills competition and you get less quality

    • @ByWayOfDeception
      @ByWayOfDeception Před rokem +11

      The acquisition process is horrifying. Accountability is not apparent at all.

    • @user-ed1mj5zk6f
      @user-ed1mj5zk6f Před rokem +3

      Agree with you 100%

    • @Thomas998822
      @Thomas998822 Před rokem +6

      That's the American way.

    • @azmolhossain9244
      @azmolhossain9244 Před rokem

      pay up or see tank in front of white house. You pick.

  • @jimbell242
    @jimbell242 Před 7 měsíci +45

    It takes a great deal of resources to maintain world dominance militarily. I was aircrew in the US Navy, and served on 5 US aircraft carriers. As mentioned in this video, our nuclear weapons and strategic strategies have been in place since the early 1950's. It's not likely to change in our lifetimes.

    • @user-zm6rw3vz1e
      @user-zm6rw3vz1e Před 7 měsíci

      And what do we get from it? I mean even if you want to look at it from a military view. In our last two big wars, Afghanistan and Vietnam, patriots wearing sheets and sandals sent us running with our tails between our legs. Not after we killed 2.2 million people, of course. And in the last 20 years we also created 50 million refugees, the mothers of which often resort to prostitution because we killed their menfolk. The USA has turned into the world's Evil Empire, taking the title from the UK.

    • @elchappii9364
      @elchappii9364 Před 7 měsíci +9

      the meat riding go CRAZY

    • @Samuel-fz9rl
      @Samuel-fz9rl Před 4 měsíci

      🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @PsyChoAnaLize
    @PsyChoAnaLize Před 2 měsíci +5

    Y’all gonna want to get that ship operational ASAP! We’re getting ready to need it!

  • @marinanjer4293
    @marinanjer4293 Před rokem +79

    "Nice plane you go there. How much does it cost?"
    "A billion gazillion"
    "Thats not even a real number"
    "It will be 80 years later when its finally completed"

    • @tonyc223
      @tonyc223 Před rokem +2

      @@defcreator187 You see no problem with this insanity?

    • @EatMyShortsAU
      @EatMyShortsAU Před rokem +1

      Quin-trillion dollars :)

  • @johnl.7754
    @johnl.7754 Před rokem +408

    I’m sure that USA military power is #1 but I think maybe comparison costs should be based on PPP (Purchasing power parity) since most costs are spent on human costs (including building of weapons) and relatively little on raw material costs.

    • @Gords38897
      @Gords38897 Před rokem +12

      Yea so i doubt its number 1

    • @XMeK
      @XMeK Před rokem

      @@Gords38897 The supposedly #3 military power is currently getting it's butt beat with our leftovers.

    • @BigBoiiLeem
      @BigBoiiLeem Před rokem +104

      @@Gords38897 I wouldn't say that. They may spend an obscene amount of money on equipment and materials, but they spend an equally obscene amount of money on planning, logistics, and their people. There are many reasons to criticise the US Military, but it would be inaccurate to say they are not the largest and most powerful fighting force that exists as of now. The US Military wastes a lot of money, but because they have basically infinite money (for all practical purposes), it doesn't really matter for them how much goes to waste.

    • @joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
      @joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536 Před rokem +1

      Amen.

    • @Gords38897
      @Gords38897 Před rokem +2

      @XMeK really i just heard america is sending patriot missiles which means someone is nervous i been hearing russia is losing since the start of the war remember? And it appears like they are sending poor Ukraine back to the stone age im surpriced all of nato hasnt been able to stop russia yet

  • @Nnamdi-wi2nu
    @Nnamdi-wi2nu Před 12 dny

    Every information in this video is pure madness.
    However not quite all, one thing that makes it easy to swallow is the statement "the true value of the air craft carrier is not the war I wage but the war it stops." This single statement puts an admirable sense into the genre.

  • @PhongNguyen-nz9kz
    @PhongNguyen-nz9kz Před 21 dnem

    What a great documentary thank you.

  • @dhan219
    @dhan219 Před rokem +268

    The General Ford is already deploy and is fully operational it just did its European tour. The John F Kennedy carrier is doing test trails already. The F35 ejection seat problem was in Augest. All these problems have been fixed . This video was produced months ago and just came out in December.

    • @penidulm
      @penidulm Před rokem +27

      Really americas needs to stop war escalations when americas tax payers pays the bills world wide. How much will ukraine cost america. Taxes.?

    • @dhan219
      @dhan219 Před rokem +13

      @@penidulm 40 billion plus enough to help homeless in America.

    • @Cyrribrae
      @Cyrribrae Před rokem +82

      @@dhan219 lol sadly no. Everything we've sent to Ukraine over the last year isn't even as much as two states spend on homelessness annually (and certainly haven't solved it). A silly Russian troll disinformation talking point. Plus, last I checked, air defense and rocket launched missiles aren't particularly useful to helping the homeless lol.

    • @icutthings649
      @icutthings649 Před rokem +16

      @@Cyrribrae yh man america isn't perfect but it's way better than the alternatives

    • @gregbrogan9061
      @gregbrogan9061 Před rokem +41

      @@penidulm - What is the value of crushing the military and economy of one of the greatest geopolitical threats to the USA/NATO/West/Democracy? The Ukrainians are paying in blood and the destruction of their country - the cost to the US/NATO/West is a few % of our regular military budget and we get fantastic results without shedding our own blood. The war in Ukraine, as heartbreaking as it is, is an incredibly good deal for the USA. A year ago, Russia was one of America's biggest geopolitical threats and the idea of Russia and China joining forces or coordinating invasions was a nightmare. The Russia threat is basically removed, and China will have second thoughts about independent aggressions and will see no value/have no interest in a military alliance with Russia. I know you are looking at your taxes, but can you understand the great value in US/International support to Ukraine? And if Ukraine had fallen as easily as Russia had planned - can you imagine the balls Putin would have now - and the increased threat they would be to the world?

  • @carlitoswayp.r.1920
    @carlitoswayp.r.1920 Před rokem +156

    Yet they haven't raised the personnel pay raise. They'll open their eyes when recruiting keeps dropping.

    • @anissah389
      @anissah389 Před rokem +53

      As an E1 sailor that handles millions of $ per day of equipment , I get paid $1,300 every month which makes $650 every 2 weeks. It’s horrible.

    • @carlitoswayp.r.1920
      @carlitoswayp.r.1920 Před rokem +31

      @@anissah389 That pisses me off and thank you for your service. I love the U.S. military and I hope they open their eyes and value their most important asset, the people...

    • @D_Webb
      @D_Webb Před rokem +5

      @@anissah389 wow that’s insane!! Thanks for the transparency! Stay safe

    • @codybohyer1107
      @codybohyer1107 Před rokem +20

      E-3 quartermaster here and there's a couple extra add-ons to the base pay that@@anissah389fails to mention though. With combat hazard pay, BAH, travel vouchers, and/or other expense allowances most service members usually make about 25-40% more than that. Still a laughable amount and a slap in the face to the young men and women who chose to serve our country. It's insulting and frustrating to know that the civilian contractors that you work with make 2 to 3 times what you do.

    • @superwag634
      @superwag634 Před rokem +6

      @@anissah389 In Scandinavia, you get given more money on unemployment benefit while sitting at home watching Netflix. You need a different job.

  • @user-vr6pj1lt1s
    @user-vr6pj1lt1s Před měsícem

    16:40 - so, basically it is just like mine vw passat.
    It also tells you exactly what is wrong and where...

  • @mosesolala7977
    @mosesolala7977 Před 4 měsíci

    ❤congratulations bro

  • @boarbot7829
    @boarbot7829 Před rokem +27

    Trust me, there is no way it costs anywhere even near to 400,000 dollars to produce that helmet. The markup must be insane.

    • @LilSebastian_
      @LilSebastian_ Před 3 měsíci +4

      That amount includes the years of development, and maintaining it throughout its lifetime. They’re not paying $400,000 per helmet. For instance… let’s say 1 f35 cost 50 billion. That number includes all the maintenance, fuel, parts, etc… for the life of the aircraft.

    • @GregWampler-xm8hv
      @GregWampler-xm8hv Před 3 měsíci +2

      And it doesn't work right, pilots turn off features because they interfere with other features. Also it has to be re-calibrated on the pilots head regularly and it's as expensive as *&%&*(^$#$&% as we engineers say. 😎
      FYI as an engineer if you can't get your designed squared away in, now, 18 F'n years ya got a dog and ya gotta drop the whole program.
      As someone said above the lack of competition has a lot to do with it.

    • @LilSebastian_
      @LilSebastian_ Před 3 měsíci

      @@GregWampler-xm8hv That's not true. The night vision doesnt work if there isn't a star in the sky (cloud cover). They fixed all the issues, you're going off an article written in 2017. Also, No NVs work in that scenario. You're talking out of your ass.

  • @kendallevans4079
    @kendallevans4079 Před rokem +95

    This is EXACTLY what Eisenhower warned us about, either no one listened or it was simply ignored.

    • @nobodyspecial4702
      @nobodyspecial4702 Před rokem +15

      Eisenhower had the luxury of having private industry step up to commit to his war needs and then retool back to their original purposes when the war ended. That mentality worked for the time, but fails miserable today because the sheer expenses of developing these systems meant no private industry would take on the challenge.

    • @aegaeon117
      @aegaeon117 Před rokem

      @@nobodyspecial4702 Yeah, Ford isn't much good at building an aircraft capable of taking on a Su-57, there would have to be a no standing army declaration from all countries after WW2 when humanity finally grew up and started using rationality but, climate change happened and the department of defense says that's our number one threat to national security and we need to deliver some freedom to it in the form of drone strikes. Get me off the world of insane monkeys.

    • @matthew92604
      @matthew92604 Před rokem +1

      @nobody special You make it seem like the military contractors of WW2 were victimized. They all made billions, if not trillions in today's dollars. Conservatism has made poor people cry out for the plight of war profiteers. Amazing.

    • @matthew92604
      @matthew92604 Před rokem +9

      @nobody special The private industry never "retooled" themselves back to peace time manufacturing, that is the entire issue that Eisenhower was warning us about. The military industrial complex exploded after WW2.

    • @nobodyspecial4702
      @nobodyspecial4702 Před rokem +2

      @@matthew92604 Really? Ford still makes bombers instead of cars? I must have missed seeing those last time I was at a dealership.

  • @mdmssb
    @mdmssb Před 7 měsíci +1

    live movie particiations to turn this to profit centers rather than cost center except those highly confidential weapon

  • @hammerfist8763
    @hammerfist8763 Před 4 měsíci +3

    And that 800 billion is less than 20% of what we spend on healthcare every year...

  • @Dimonne76
    @Dimonne76 Před rokem +49

    I bet the contractor that over engineered the toilet system is laughing all the way to the bank.

    • @maxsweetman6341
      @maxsweetman6341 Před rokem +2

      No he is laughing all the way to the toilet 😢😢😢

    • @shasanmaz
      @shasanmaz Před měsícem

      @@maxsweetman6341to the septic tank, cesspool.

  • @themonkeyman2547
    @themonkeyman2547 Před rokem +81

    I’m a little stunned that we are calling an elevator “new technology.” Elevators are older than aircraft carriers, by a lot

    • @LB-ls4om
      @LB-ls4om Před 3 měsíci

      Exactly what I was thinking...and they paid 600 million dollars to install a technology they literally said is the same technology rollercoasters use....in that case this is also not new technology... corruption at it's finest.

    • @k54122
      @k54122 Před 2 měsíci +13

      when they make changes to the infrastructure in a ship they need to counter the weight and balance changes, so they will have to modify other parts for this balance.

    • @justliberty4072
      @justliberty4072 Před 2 měsíci

      Aircraft are also an old technology.

    • @Wehue
      @Wehue Před měsícem +1

      So any new aircraft is old tech because the first one was released over 100 years ago. You can not default to the dumbest conclusion ever, come one.

    • @ericheng9790
      @ericheng9790 Před měsícem

      @themonkeyman2547 way to miss the point, but thanks for adding a comment to boost engagement for the video

  • @derickdouangnouanexay
    @derickdouangnouanexay Před 8 měsíci

    I say if more company get military contract to build this stuff it probably be cheaper

  • @burgerjointgame
    @burgerjointgame Před rokem +163

    This is an incredibly informative video that provides a comprehensive look at how the US military spends its budget. It's eye-opening to see the sheer amount of money invested in war machines and the potential implications of this spending. Great work!

    • @coreyham3753
      @coreyham3753 Před rokem +13

      Some useful information, but nowhere near explaining the whole US annual military budget.

    • @paulcrawford7594
      @paulcrawford7594 Před rokem +15

      @@coreyham3753 Agreed this is a very deceptive POV of how the money is spent. Most everyone can look up a very detailed breakdown of what money is spent and where, a huge portion is maintenance on buildings, ships, equipment, etc. A big lot to payroll and another big lot to R&D. Only then is the money spent actually acquiring all of the "war machines".

    • @coreyham3753
      @coreyham3753 Před rokem

      @@paulcrawford7594 Agree .... you are spot on.

    • @scotttild
      @scotttild Před rokem +1

      @@paulcrawford7594 30 billion per aircraft carrier 2 billion per sub it adds up fast.

    • @drumsoccer100
      @drumsoccer100 Před rokem +1

      @@scotttild where did you get 30 billion from? Its 13.3 billion and going down on the next ones...

  • @texastootin1628
    @texastootin1628 Před rokem +161

    Imagine what people would think if they knew what most of that money was actually used for

    • @jsimmons9969
      @jsimmons9969 Před rokem +20

      Connex boxes full of equipment we order that will be thrown away in a couple of years. I remember destroying fully operational AC units to send to scrap yard for some reason above my pay grade.

    • @TAPATIOPLEASE
      @TAPATIOPLEASE Před rokem

      They have black ops not even people in positions to over see know about.

    • @jeffrenman4146
      @jeffrenman4146 Před rokem

      and this video only shows you part of the money spent to kill our neighbors their children their dogs. Obliterate them. And as we know technology is the most fleeting of all. Can you imagine what good you could do for people if you weren't using that money to kill them all

    • @PavlovSkriniskalov
      @PavlovSkriniskalov Před rokem +21

      american money is free, just some print some more when you run out...

    • @davesbainrps6909
      @davesbainrps6909 Před rokem +6

      Most don’t that’s the problem

  • @Nix-xv2zn
    @Nix-xv2zn Před 13 dny

    Great stuff, and accurate too.

  • @scytheoflife1947
    @scytheoflife1947 Před 7 měsíci +1

    No one can deny that America knows how to make an aircraft carrier. Im sure even ones much more basic are still a monumental task to build let alone run. I would not want to be on the receiving end of an attack launched by their carrier groups

  • @zacharydavis4398
    @zacharydavis4398 Před rokem +9

    Thanks for spending the time to create and share this content awareness

  • @andraslibal
    @andraslibal Před rokem +27

    More than the next 9 militaries combined. True. But there is an incredible level of corruption going on which we have seen in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars where some companies would sell even simple things at incredibly high prices. Not to mention the waste that happened in these wars for no gain ... and all the equipment that was left behind. With such great inefficiency, the numbers are not directly correlated to actual capabilities.

    • @GregWampler-xm8hv
      @GregWampler-xm8hv Před 3 měsíci

      Actually more than the entire world. And who keeps using technology to make even more death and destruction? Amerika. Laser weapons, moving war into space.
      We have 850+ UNsinkable foreign military land bases surrounding the entire eurasian landmass many times over. Anyone want to try and explain the need to spend UNTOLD TRILLIONS on 12 carrier groups/missile magnets (carriers) plus 8-10 support ships per carrier?
      FYI all this scrap metal yachting around have a total offensive punch of 30 little gnat shit fart-18's. No shit 18 little f-18's.

  • @djgenius626
    @djgenius626 Před 3 dny

    Very informative

  • @loslingos1232
    @loslingos1232 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Imagine if they helped the poor instead of spending 800 billion to start more wars for oil

  • @maxmagnus777
    @maxmagnus777 Před rokem +18

    "The carrier comes at COOL 100 000 000 000$" Yeah, that is so cool.

  • @Ekstrax
    @Ekstrax Před rokem +12

    I've seen hugely different opinions in the higher up american naval staff about putting all new technologies in the first of the class immediately or spreading it out over multiple carriers
    i think they did the right thing

    • @AnthonyTolhurst-dw1nc
      @AnthonyTolhurst-dw1nc Před 5 měsíci +1

      Me too. Stack all costs up front in a short timeframe, sort the hassles out and build many thereafter.

  • @joseysuniverso
    @joseysuniverso Před 7 měsíci +1

    Superb work 👌👌 Well made👏😎

  • @camogang
    @camogang Před rokem

    Seems like those dA could have done at least 3 different systems for plumbing ( front, middle, back..etc. To prevent 400k bill.

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  • @alanbailey5621
    @alanbailey5621 Před rokem +41

    Over spending on defense doesn't make a country stronger, especially considering the state of our education system.

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      @tranquillake2161 Před rokem

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    • @lilithd5220
      @lilithd5220 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Okay here we go again Every US department (First Healthcare now Education) needs to be better funded than the military? 😂 Tell that to whomever takes over if we lose to them in war.

    • @alanbailey5621
      @alanbailey5621 Před 7 měsíci

      We overspend on the military and healthcare and underspend on education. The US and it's allies outspend Russia, China, N Korea and Iran nearly 4 to 1. @@lilithd5220

  • @user-ob2kp4hd8q
    @user-ob2kp4hd8q Před 7 měsíci

    Super. Absolytely

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    @user-ravenxv Před 2 měsíci

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  • @privacylock855
    @privacylock855 Před rokem +132

    It is comforting to know: No country was ever bankrupted by military spending

    • @awhs5435
      @awhs5435 Před rokem +74

      Lmao, the roman empire, the ottomans, the british, china multiple times, japan multiple times, USSR
      i could go on but i think you get the point

    • @theforest8882
      @theforest8882 Před rokem

      @@awhs5435 yet again like all Americans always deflect and point the finger the other way because it makes you look bad

    • @cmonman85
      @cmonman85 Před rokem +26

      Just keep printing $$Trillions out of thin air!

    • @trumptookthevaccine1679
      @trumptookthevaccine1679 Před rokem

      USSR never existed

    • @tshwolf
      @tshwolf Před rokem +8

      Soviet Union

  • @-crazypants-3199
    @-crazypants-3199 Před rokem +141

    It’s an amazing plane.
    It does cost lots of money.
    And we should try and lower the cost where we can.
    But
    The f35 and it’s variants are most technologically advanced fighter aircraft in the world.
    I think, it’s worth it.

    • @XLTBlarg
      @XLTBlarg Před rokem +29

      Despite its setbacks the F-35 is winning contracts all over the world vs its competitors. This fighter jet is the real deal.

    • @JanvanDeBoerka
      @JanvanDeBoerka Před rokem

      Will be shot down soon bij a 20k drone , gl

    • @samyak4165
      @samyak4165 Před rokem +8

      I also want the spending to get lowered but not for F-35, that thing has swept Europe very quickly, especially many orders are pending since The Russian invasion.

    • @mercedescl
      @mercedescl Před rokem +3

      Russo Ukrainian war demonstrated the fact that none of the legacy planes, including F18, F16, F15 and A10, can survive when every soldier or truck can carry anti air missiles.

    • @alexlabs4858
      @alexlabs4858 Před rokem +1

      🤷 Yes it is. We have the plane. However, the plane was designed way way way too advanced for it’s time so it is a massively delayed project that is FAR over budget and still doesn’t have all of its features yet. It still doesn’t have the new GE engines, it doesn’t have the new RAM material so it’s incredibly expensive to maintain, currently $42,000/flight hr. The airframe is also rated for far less hours than the F15.
      Let’s get this straight… this is an absolutely incredible aircraft. It is the most advanced in the world and in my opinion it will probably keep that title with updates.
      The plane in itself in my opinion is mostly a success. However, the implementation of the actual program was and still is an absolute failure with so much room for improvement. This project will last for a while so they surely have a chance to turn it around but the past can’t be undone.
      So yes, we have a plane, but, the people behind the development and launch of projects like this need to seriously get it together. What good is a plane if you can’t build it effectively.

  • @DearProfessorRF
    @DearProfessorRF Před 6 měsíci

    empire-By creating new conflicts followed by wars and keeping the industry -and the Empire- up and running.

  • @LayaTetai-ei8ou
    @LayaTetai-ei8ou Před rokem

    Yes perfect.

  • @NaNa-lt1po
    @NaNa-lt1po Před rokem +39

    An indian major once said, battles, war is won in superior logistics... (ofcourse weapons is a given), but its the logistics that win the war...
    So i guess thats why the budget is what it is... maintenance of what is built all along

    • @MrOiram46
      @MrOiram46 Před rokem

      Hi Guilliman

    • @Horizon301.
      @Horizon301. Před rokem +6

      Case in point, Russia’s recent failures in Ukraine. Their logistics and maintenance was not up to scratch to the point that tyres were failing even on modern equipment

  • @geordiejones5618
    @geordiejones5618 Před rokem +10

    The unfortunate reality of weapons and tools of war is the best way to test them is by putting them into combat. Thats how you know where your real problems are and adjustments in design can accomodate those problems but you can't know that without fighting.

    • @charlesjones5451
      @charlesjones5451 Před rokem

      That's True!!!

    • @ebhole
      @ebhole Před rokem

      nah, now there are very simulations that mimic very well real combat scenarios

    • @geordiejones5618
      @geordiejones5618 Před rokem

      @@ebhole no simulation to date can replicate the full effects of physics and chemistry in a hotzone. Psychology also can't be simulated and that plays a role in ware and tear.

  • @lhomme_flaneur
    @lhomme_flaneur Před 8 měsíci

    actually, it doesn't cost that much (i'm not talking about only the production costs). the arms industry charge for enormous prices just to increase the profit margin. and since those companies have tighter ties with the government & military, they get what they can. pay your taxes, fellas

  • @1weck1
    @1weck1 Před rokem +9

    The admiral is absolutely right about adding too much new technology at once

    • @philipthecow
      @philipthecow Před 8 měsíci

      Not necessarily. I can imagine contractors using it as an excuse and the admiral not knowing any better goes along with it.

  • @StockyDude
    @StockyDude Před rokem +3

    Delays in building ships cost millions, sometimes billions. During a delay, the ship is taking up space in the yard, requires anti-corrosion maintenance, security, shore power - all while nothing is being assembled. Once the funding is committed, it should not be held up for review, or else billions could be lost.

  • @michaelwells7348
    @michaelwells7348 Před měsícem

    We Spend that ( just on the interest) on the National Debt- every year- and it keeps growing 😮😮

  • @_WorldPeace
    @_WorldPeace Před rokem +2

    .
    So many planes are not still ready....sound similar to my life 😅😅

  • @johncollinson4147
    @johncollinson4147 Před rokem +11

    They had that debate about incremental improvements vs all at once. They went all at once. Yes it meant a lot of growing pains for the first in class, however the rest of the Ford class carriers will benefit from the lessons learned.

  • @philb707
    @philb707 Před rokem +8

    As someone who served in the U.S Navy I have no problem saying we spend wayyyyyy too much money on the military.

  • @AnonN-sr6uu
    @AnonN-sr6uu Před 7 měsíci +1

    Peace through strength ❤

    • @user-vo8zz9sb7x
      @user-vo8zz9sb7x Před 3 měsíci +1

      AK'S DEFEATED AN 800 BILLION DOLLAR MILITARY IN AFGHANISTAN 😂

  • @cedmaster2000
    @cedmaster2000 Před měsícem

    2:55 Elevators are just one example of two dozen major new technologies

  • @DadsWatchingYouTube
    @DadsWatchingYouTube Před rokem +2

    I wondered about this when recently I traded the quarter earnings beat by LMT Lockheed Martin. I also saw that NGRP beat earnings as well as wella s Raytheon (these are defense/aka military industries). I really wondered how this company can always beat their previous output if we are having less active troops in combat zones vs Iraq times, why would war industries sitll be so profitable? Well, obviously it is american rebranded weapons that fight on both sides of almost any war, but even then... the output is huge. This is the Military Industrial Complex the president D. Eisenhowever talked about. You couldnt think about this with any other company, like Apple iphones for example, an iphone has one user, at most, if every person on earth used an iphone, that would be 7 billion iphones, with lets say a generous 50% breaking and replacing in one quarter, and like idk some people buying more than one. Lets say a super generous 25% owns two iphones each. That still doesnt make sense, compared to LMT which is just one producer of weapons, you have multiple producers in "competition" and the US is not at war with anyone and yet we continue producing even more and more military goods. What really blows my mind is at the same time this is happening, the military has anecdotal and confirmed reports of having outdated gear and needs on certain areas or bases or departments... So, I can only conclude that much of the military spending is done in a way that has no end in sight, and requires justification like the Cold War, the threat of North Korea, the Ukraine War. Etc. Even the development of democratic nations can be argued to destabilize a region and create a need for defense, like Israel for example, if they had settled in Latin America or Africa the defense needs would not be huge. But of course lets step of a first world country in the middle of the most unstable part of the world, and then arm them to the teeth.

  • @davidphillips8674
    @davidphillips8674 Před rokem +44

    The F-35 is not. Bad program. We’re basically replacing almost our entire fighter inventory for that price

    • @coreytaylor5386
      @coreytaylor5386 Před rokem +41

      the F-35 program is a massive success. the trillion dollar price tag was not for the development, its for the entire life span of the plane thats going to span 50+ years and dog fighting has been obsolete since the 70s. in its actual task that it was built to do its unparalleled and air to air fighting is essentially who can spot the enemy first and fire a missile, not who can out preform the other in acrobatics.
      the entire fighter inventory needs to be replaced, in a near peer conflict like China anything thats not the F-35 or 22 is dead before it even enters their airspace.

    • @davidphillips8674
      @davidphillips8674 Před rokem +4

      @@coreytaylor5386 bingo

    • @maybeasian5725
      @maybeasian5725 Před rokem +8

      the F-35 is a massive success, and it has been proven in numerous military exercises such as red flag as a lethal asset to the USAF

    • @Daakkii
      @Daakkii Před rokem +2

      @@coreytaylor5386 well we dont know if its a success as its never seen any actual combat. I hope we never get to find out if it was successful or not

    • @newagain9964
      @newagain9964 Před rokem +1

      @@coreytaylor5386 it’s a success for shareholders/owners of the companies that build them. And the politicians who get kickbacks.

  • @meadc6754
    @meadc6754 Před rokem +1

    What about the 750-800 military bars and installations the US has abroad? I’m sure that takes up a large chunk of the budget.

  • @johnslugger
    @johnslugger Před 10 měsíci +1

    *Its still not enough BUT we need TRUE COMPETITION among military contractors. Too many expensive inside deals in this corrupt bidding system!*

  • @astrosales386
    @astrosales386 Před rokem +22

    Sadly, most of this $800B is spent on starting fights all around the world. Budget could be cut 80% if only for "Defense" like the name says.

    • @dixonhill1108
      @dixonhill1108 Před 8 měsíci

      Lol then Russia etc would be radically more inclined to fight wars. The only reason Russia is losing is because of American surveilance and cyber warfare technology, otherwise they would have been roasted in a few days.

  • @YouTubeCensorsEverything

    It's a curiousity where the variants will end up in the course of service. Most aircraft enter service with one or 2 existing variants(X for experimental and the production version with it's corresponding name)but they made 3. As aircraft get modifications by each branch of service they could become increasingly different from each other. As of now in order to fight them you would want to know which variant your up against. That's hard to tell at a glance. That adds an element of confusion and guesswork. They could stick with that or not. Hard to know how that will go over time. I only know I wouldn't want to be up against them.

  • @lovepuma6625
    @lovepuma6625 Před 8 měsíci +2

    As a citizen of a country with big military manpower but has a relatively low number of advanced war machines, I really wish that our country spend more on military research and development, or on advanced war machines purchasements. We, citizens, really believe in our military personels' strength, but when we're talking about combat armanents, we'll be quite pessimistic.

    • @dixonhill1108
      @dixonhill1108 Před 8 měsíci

      As a Canadian I feel you. We're not US rich, but our arms industry is pathetic.

  • @kevinjenkins6986
    @kevinjenkins6986 Před 8 měsíci

    Imagine being the Pentagon and not having to pass audits 😂

  • @gregparrott
    @gregparrott Před rokem +12

    Why can't the USS Ford handle the F-35??
    I know that the VSTOL F-35B could be an issue if it used its vectored thrust on launch or landing because its hot exhaust requires a special deck surface to handle it.
    But the Navy's F-35C does not use vectored thrust, so that's not an issue. So, why can't the USS Ford accommodate the F-35 ?

    • @williamknows3908
      @williamknows3908 Před rokem +2

      The thing that attaches to the plane launcher isn’t on the f35 i think

    • @gregparrott
      @gregparrott Před rokem +5

      @@williamknows3908 The Navy's variant of the F-35 (the F-35C), was designed from the outset for both carrier launch and arrest. It has stronger landing gear for both launch and arrest. It also has the tail-hook and a strengthened fuselage to handle the loads of a tail-hook arrest. Another unique, carrier specific feature of the F-35C is larger wings than either the Air Force's F-35A or the Marine's VSTOL F-35B. Lastly, the USS Ford's EMALS launch and newer arrest system actually launch aircraft with a softer, more graduated force. So if the F-35 can handle a launch from ANY carrier, it should include the USS Ford. Adding ~$400 MILLION cost to the Ford for F-35 compatibility seems really WEIRD.

    • @williamknows3908
      @williamknows3908 Před rokem

      @@gregparrott okay then yes its very weird

    • @campbellaviation7289
      @campbellaviation7289 Před rokem

      maybe it wasnt made for the f35

    • @gregparrott
      @gregparrott Před rokem

      @@campbellaviation7289 The F35 contract began in 1995, a DECADE before the USS Ford began construction in 2005. Considering the the F35C was specified by the navy in 1995 to replace their mainstay F-18, the Navy HAD TO anticipate the F35 as being not only present, but its primary fighter jet. Something isn't right with the claim that it would take an extra $400 million for the Ford to accommodate the F-35

  • @mangalytical4539
    @mangalytical4539 Před rokem +18

    Long story: Maxx force shown at 6:14 is one of two coasters out of 2,400 coasters in the world to be propelled by a compressed air launch coaster and not an lsm system
    Short story: You had one job

  • @SavageDragon999
    @SavageDragon999 Před 23 dny +1

    A pilot getting the call sign Ghost is basically hitting the lottery.

  • @sunshine8556
    @sunshine8556 Před 7 měsíci

    Freedom comes at a price.

  • @ayeshaclassesgk
    @ayeshaclassesgk Před rokem +3

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  • @rickalan86
    @rickalan86 Před rokem +12

    Military spending is so far out of control.

    • @sheilag2231
      @sheilag2231 Před rokem

      Says the guy that sleeps under the military’s blanket.

    • @rickalan86
      @rickalan86 Před rokem +1

      @Sheila G I live in a country with a military, yes. Doesn't change the fact its spending is out of control. There is zero question military spending needs to be reigned in and could be without sacrificing "safety". Grow up some would ya? Ps most of the service men and women I personally know aren't stand-out people who deserve respect. Some are, most are not. I don't put military people up on a pedestal. Deal with it.

    • @jhendricks203
      @jhendricks203 Před 3 měsíci

      Understatement of the year ,

    • @robertagren9360
      @robertagren9360 Před měsícem +1

      The one thing we all agree is that we hate each other

  • @luisfelix5291
    @luisfelix5291 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Better to have a bigger stronger military than to be bothered or bullied

  • @TheDnlnext
    @TheDnlnext Před 10 měsíci +4

    I would have thought the amount power it takes/consume for a large laser to function would have to be bigger and more complex 🤷‍♂️
    Having studied physics and simple geometry we know light refracts just like sound in metals. I think there could be a weak point in certain weather elements. An addition we know there is coating and paint technology to combat lasers.
    Either way, I’m super intrigued by this technology and hope to see benefit the good ole USA 🇺🇸

    • @BeardedDanishViking
      @BeardedDanishViking Před 7 měsíci

      Oh yes, a laser weapon will surely make the country much better. I mean, screw education or universal healthcare, or skyrocketing costs of living and housing prices, screw the people. A laser will make them so much safer and grateful for it!

    • @patrolmanracv
      @patrolmanracv Před 6 měsíci +1

      Lasers a waste of time ..line of sight weapons only ..if the enemy is over the horizon ...forget it ...they only fire in a straight line ...besides the US stopped trying to build military lasers years ago ..only China has the technology to build powerful ones .and have them ...

  • @abdul2009
    @abdul2009 Před rokem +7

    And here is me thinking the cost of war is supposed be measured in lives lost, not the amount of effort put in, and the amount of dollars spent, towards being the better murderer

    • @mahlina1220
      @mahlina1220 Před rokem +1

      And these people tout religion.

    • @abdul2009
      @abdul2009 Před rokem +1

      @@mahlina1220 i don't know what "tout" means, and I can't be bothered looking it up right now, but i think i get what you're tryna say anyway; and yes, exactly!

    • @cashewnuttel9054
      @cashewnuttel9054 Před rokem

      If you want to stop the murders then you'll need to stop the murderer.
      Also I think mahlina1220 was insulting you because you have the name "Abdul" which sounds Muslim, and she was saying that you keep praising (touting) your religion as a religion of peace while you commit terrorist attacks.

    • @XxThePlaylistxX
      @XxThePlaylistxX Před 2 měsíci

      All of those things should be measured and repeated. The economic costs of war has caused widespread human suffering and devastation throughout history, its very important that we understand all of the costs and consequences of war, not just the casualties.

    • @randell9667
      @randell9667 Před měsícem

      @@mahlina1220 All religion is evil for exactly the same reason, for it seeks to divide rather than unite. This is our god, for our people, and it's all founded on lies by schizophrenic bronze age peasants hearing voices. The world will never have peace until religion is simply a thing of the past, a thing of myth and legend.

  • @Tw1st3d_Real1ty
    @Tw1st3d_Real1ty Před rokem +16

    Unclogging the toilet literally cost more than buying a house. And for certain people it cost more money than they'll ever make

  • @ITrendzI
    @ITrendzI Před 10 měsíci

    I wonder if it would’ve been more cost effective to have 3 different planes from the start. Have contractors fight it out to drive cost down.

  • @user-nr6fx9hc3q
    @user-nr6fx9hc3q Před rokem

    חזק וברוך אשריכם

  • @briansvedin1788
    @briansvedin1788 Před rokem +55

    "If one toilet gets clogged, it can affect the entire system." 1) No, just the system that toilet is connected to. The Navy loves redundancy. 2) Most clogs can be fixed at the affected toilet or close by, unless it's a real bad one. 3) This is why the HTs will murder you in your sleep if you flush *anything* but what your body makes (and toilet paper). Don't flush t-shirts, scrubbing pads, underwear, sponges, food, plastic wrappers, condoms, writing paper, pens, notepads, tampons, or sanitary pads. Yes, all of these things have been attempted to be flushed at some point.

    • @ceoofconfusion100
      @ceoofconfusion100 Před rokem +12

      I can understand most of them but t-shirts?

    • @chrisholder4978
      @chrisholder4978 Před rokem

      All you asswipes complain about our outstanding military but you do not give
      credit where it is due. Without this military and its costs, you might as well be
      speaking Chinese or Russian.

    • @frequentlycynical642
      @frequentlycynical642 Před rokem +2

      Using 5,000 sailors on a carrier, and 750 toilets, that's one toilet per 6.7 sailors. That's a hell of a lot of toilets per.

    • @r_1901
      @r_1901 Před rokem +1

      Depends on last night's dinner.

    • @interesting7906
      @interesting7906 Před rokem +1

      @@frequentlycynical642 sailors are notoriously big sh*tters.

  • @INTERCONfly
    @INTERCONfly Před rokem +65

    The F35 gives the pilot a level of situational awareness that no other aircraft that currently exist does, including the F22. This level of situational awareness doesn’t come cheap and that’s one of the reasons the helmet alone costs $600,000. Just ask the pilots that fly it. It’s worth every penny.

    • @theinformationbomber7102
      @theinformationbomber7102 Před rokem +1

      Damn modern technology comes at a heavy price

    • @DunceCapSyndrome
      @DunceCapSyndrome Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@theinformationbomber7102 Victory is priceless
      (Can't even get that)

    • @randomworld4662
      @randomworld4662 Před 9 měsíci +8

      A nino drone cost 200000$ per unit which dji make for only 200$ bucks I will not surprised if these helmets made for 5000$ in china

    • @TheBlueOne217
      @TheBlueOne217 Před 8 měsíci +14

      I'm glad hundreds of millions of American families go without a stable financial lifestyle, just so a pilot can have a glorified vr headset that will never see a real war because of how afraid of conflict the U.S. government is. I hope it's worth it.

    • @dixonhill1108
      @dixonhill1108 Před 8 měsíci

      And these aircraft could take out a trillion dollars worth of those drones with ease. @@randomworld4662

  • @clydelaya6230
    @clydelaya6230 Před 3 měsíci +1

    We may not understand how many they spent but we know that the moment US show a weakness and opening the enemy will not missed the chance.

  • @cjgparas3
    @cjgparas3 Před měsícem +2

    Thank you USA for maintaining the world in order.

    • @kayp4563
      @kayp4563 Před 22 dny

      😂 how did u come up with that? Was it actual facts or just your “thought”

    • @jaskirat816
      @jaskirat816 Před 13 dny

      I can sense the sarcasm in this comment😂

  • @deltanorth
    @deltanorth Před rokem +39

    What a shame, if human stop being aggressive and greedy, and all military money spent on good things, the world would be a better place 😞😞

    • @GregWampler-xm8hv
      @GregWampler-xm8hv Před 3 měsíci +2

      AMEN and TESTIFY!!!!!!!!!!! 😎

    • @aldrinmilespartosa1578
      @aldrinmilespartosa1578 Před 2 měsíci

      Humans are partially shit so we humans need the military to exist.

    • @s70driver2005
      @s70driver2005 Před měsícem +4

      As someone whonwas in the military I can confirm. You are correct

    • @Dowell318
      @Dowell318 Před měsícem +10

      That's a little bit like saying "if we didn't have to eat, we wouldn't have to spend so much time growing food." Yeah, maybe so....but...in the real world, we have to eat. And....we have to have a military.

    • @s70driver2005
      @s70driver2005 Před měsícem +4

      @Dowell318 we aren't saying we shouldn't have a military. We are saying why does it have to be so God damn big when we could use a portion of that to fix problems here at home. We could cut it in half and still have one of the best militaries in the world

  • @TomNook.
    @TomNook. Před rokem +32

    Connecting 750 toilets to 1 cleaning system probably not a good idea 😅

    • @kiabtoomlauj6249
      @kiabtoomlauj6249 Před rokem +12

      In a very restricted space like a ship or aircraft carrier, believe it or not, they actually have computer scientists (on programming simulation), statisticians, experienced actual plumbers, engineers et al ALL SITTING DOWN for months and months, to figure out the MOST EFFICIENT way --- that is also THE SAFEST way ---- to "route" every thing, including plumbing system.
      Remember, in the Ford class, every single part was put through computer simulation BEFORE they're built, separately, and then they're put together. Currently, this particular "routing" of these toilets likely is the best they could do, due to many other equally important feature considerations.
      The Pentagon like will need a plumbing "genius" to help them take it to the next level.

    • @TomNook.
      @TomNook. Před rokem +3

      @@kiabtoomlauj6249 Imagine putting that on your CV
      "Experience with simulating ejection of waste movements from 750 disposal systems"

    • @irispaiva
      @irispaiva Před rokem

      No idea why they just don't dump it into the water, I mean its just biological matter like urine and feces

    • @eurasiaacaci.-110
      @eurasiaacaci.-110 Před rokem +2

      @@TomNook. probably give me a tumour on my head if I sat on that meeting for an hour or so.

    • @JanvanDeBoerka
      @JanvanDeBoerka Před rokem +1

      @@kiabtoomlauj6249blablabla

  • @gibstuh420
    @gibstuh420 Před rokem

    16:39 GYAAAT!

  • @user-qq3bl6py3g
    @user-qq3bl6py3g Před 7 měsíci

    Better start working on counters

  • @donkeykong6817
    @donkeykong6817 Před rokem +5

    This is literally insane

  • @jloiben12
    @jloiben12 Před rokem +38

    The F-35 is a really good example of the difference between the quality of the program and the quality of the underlying tool

    • @jmy7622
      @jmy7622 Před rokem

      Life service of any air force plane is 5 years at best, look at the bone yard in AZ.

    • @cooldudecs
      @cooldudecs Před rokem +2

      F 35 is Ana amazing plane. Bugs happen when things depend on circuits . Try America with current Chinese technology

    • @vigilante8374
      @vigilante8374 Před rokem +8

      This is dumb astroturfed Russian lies. Both the tool and the program have done quite well. The F-35 is a fantastic multipurpose plane, extremely capable as EW / coordination, attack/CAS, or fighter roles. It's very convincingly won every foreign competition it's been entered into, and with a price tag lower than several much less capable gen 4 planes, with the only remaining issue being flight hour costs but those have been improved and there's every reason to expect further improvements as more customers line up and the supply chain is improved.
      People who talk about F-35 crashes don't know what they're talking about. Try looking up F-15 crashes, or any other successful fighter--the F-35 is so far doing better in the reliability department.

    • @klaasvakie
      @klaasvakie Před rokem

      The F35 is a trillion dollar flying barn door! Typical US MIC engineering failure😉🇷🇺

    • @vigilante8374
      @vigilante8374 Před rokem +5

      @@klaasvakie The barn door that wins every single competition it's entered into, and makes Germany essentially give up on European planes in favor of it.
      Trillion dollars is extremely cheap for a multirole plane will serve in 3 branches of the armed forces all the way through the 2070s.

  • @ahmad000almahdi
    @ahmad000almahdi Před měsícem +1

    .....« إِنَّ اللَّهَ وَمَلَائِكَتَهُ يُصَلُّونَ عَلَى النَّبِيِّ ۚ يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا صَلُّوا عَلَيْهِ وَسَلِّمُوا تَسْلِيمًا » 🥰....>>

  • @UpNfamish2
    @UpNfamish2 Před 8 měsíci

    My mind can’t wrap around “…building 11 or 12…can go easily into the 22 nd century…”- I think this is the first time my mind can’t wrap around anything or any idea. Thx, now I know.

  • @johndoe-hu2ss
    @johndoe-hu2ss Před rokem +11

    So you’re telling me we could’ve saved millions if we just made the sailors squat on the edge of the ship and let loose in the ocean?

  • @TheRusschannel
    @TheRusschannel Před rokem +27

    The problem is that 90% of that money is "printed" or "borrowed" . :(

    • @RonsmooveTI
      @RonsmooveTI Před rokem +3

      U.S make trillion yearly on taxes and goods

    • @felixthecat580
      @felixthecat580 Před rokem

      You literally just made up that figure

    • @almuzaz8582
      @almuzaz8582 Před rokem +3

      @Casper It's fiat money, meaning that it's not backed by any physical asset. It's backed by the US Governemnt.
      Like the guy under you commented, America makes its money via taxpayer money.

    • @HustleAndBustle396
      @HustleAndBustle396 Před rokem +4

      @@almuzaz8582 Casper does not understand basic economics.

    • @strayedarticle2838
      @strayedarticle2838 Před rokem

      I read an article that said by 2050 the $2trillion the government borrowed for the war in Afghanistan will be $7.5 trillion.