Testing NEW Fighter Pilot Tech while Dogfighting
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 23. 06. 2022
- This is footage that hasn't been seen before--the Air Force's premier test and evaluation squadron, the 422 TES, flies with the latest technology that's not available to the larger Air Force. They've partnered with the Defense Innovation Unit and today you're going to get an inside look at a mission.
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Itâs really awesome to see the heart rate of the pilot within a dogfighting scenario, shows just how athletic an individual has to be to do this profession! Huge respect!
Totally agree! Itâs super sick! đ„
Very true.
Lots of lifting and high intensity cardio
I am a retired respiratory therapist, and the sensors seen here have been in use in health care for decades. It's surprising to me that it has taken this long to apply these things to air combat. Wouldn't surprise me if a lot of aircrews already use cheap, otc pulse oximeters on their own.
This is a good point. Pulse oximeters and heart rate monitors arenât exactly cutting edge technology. The issue is more the dynamic environment. Theyâve tried putting them in the flight gloves, but itâs harder than you might think - hands are sweaty, the monitors move around, the aircrew need to press things, etc. this explains why they are trying to put it in the helmet, which is more stable. Still, helmets move around under gâs too. So if they are getting good results here thatâs great and definitely overdue.
Reliable Pulse oximetry would be very good to have - not for pulling gâs per se, but to detect hypoxia.
Interestingly, high altitude breathing systems were brought to a high level during WWII. Research conducted by the Army Air Force, via the efforts of one Dr. Forrest M. Bird, helped to develop systems for high altitude aircrews, which resulted in positive pressure systems that made pilot survival and combat function in Korea and beyond possible. Dr. Bird also provided the foundation of the field of Respiratory Therapy. His findings are still applicable today. BTW he was a great guy to speak with on these topics.
@@ryana1787 Spot on. It took us years to figure out algorithms to isolate motion artifact and provide reliable information, even at altitude and under high-G maneuvers.
@@spotlightlabs8820 How is real-time feedback provided to the aircrew? Through the earcup?
Private pilots use the finger ox sensor⊠and have for a long time nowâŠbut these are sensing ox levels in the head.
High Gs can pull the blood down, giving a good reading in the finger⊠not so good in the head.
I was a high-G test subject at the centrifuge at Brooks City Base in San Antonio from 2015 to 2020. I was outfitted with a few iterations of this product over my years there to test it at G and performed a synthetic workload. It's neat to see this thing actually in a plane now.
That's awesome! Thanks for being a guinea pig!
What were the highest Gs you pulled
@@zmoney412 9 was the highest allowed without special approval. No studies came through that required more during my time there.
â@@lgqst so is it like that you can just go there a couple times in a month to earn money and while studying for exaĂ„mple in school?
It's actually kinda mind blowing that this is JUST NOW getting researched in 2022. Especially since we've been pushing hard g's for over 70 years. A pilot's fitness plays a HUGE part in his ability to push the limits AND stay just as sharp mentally. In that sense they're pro athletes. I just assumed that this bio monitoring was already a part of being a pilot in a fighter jet. It's awesome that it is getting done.... It's just a little weird it hasn't already been sop.
Agreed. Very weird unless they're saying this is new but really just new to us civilians but they've had it for years lol
Pro athletes? Come on now.
@@Nghilifa pull 9G and get back to me
@@SteelxWolf nah heâll stay in G Loc for the rest of his lifeđ
@@socoolaesor lol
Love hearing flip talk through things in the cockpit
Itâs great to see civilian applications applied commercially and adopted nearly overnite in the military. These types of initiatives will move the military ahead even as hardware and budgets lag. Great video!
Wow that cockpit footage is unmatched.. audio was amazing, the pilots live commentary made it really immersive. Amazing watching the wings and Amraams flex and shake in high G maneuvers. This has to be the best job in the world. Plus on top of that they are testing new technology and equipment to make future pilots jobs that much safer. Absolutely awesome episode! Thank you for sharing this with us.
That bubble canopy really does make the world a difference, it's incredible the field of view in this thing
This was fantastic! Loved it! Thank you for sharing with people like me who were wannabe fighter pilots. You can see how important it is to have really good cockpit vision. That bubble canopy offers incredible views.
This has been in science fiction for 50+ years and in real healthcare for at least a couple decades. I figured it was already incorporated into the military by now. That guy was like a cat playing with his food against him in the defensive, lol. Thanks guys for the video.
You know, the donât have enough space in the cockpits for those commercially available Health monitoring harware. So the need the slim and tiny tech that does not interfere with other important gear
Hasard! Thanks so much for showcasing the importance of some of the ways we are transforming pilot training and performance. Great stuff, as always!
This is awesome! We really need these technologies for our pilots. Also, love the patch Hasard!
Those technologies have existed longer than many respondents here have been alive.
Great video, awesome to see how physiologic data monitoring in real time can improve safety and improved effectiveness for the pilot. As an anesthesiologist, this was especially interesting for me to watch. Thank you for giving us a behind the scenes look at what you guys/gals deal with up there - youâre all pretty incredible!
Essentially, putting telemetry on the most important piece in the whole C2 pictureâŠ. The actual pilot.
The festinated expedition of process is actually mind blowing if they can get it through that fast. Very cool.
Air Force vet and live in Southern Ohio. Have Vipers from the 180th fighter squadron always doing this stuff over my house. I sit outside and enjoy the show anytime I hear them. It's when they do their low level stuff when things get really exciting. Literally carving the hills and you can see the pilot no problem.
Awesome insight once again Hasard. Thanks to you, your colleagues and the USAF for allowing access to this fantastic information and video footage.
Spectacular and a nice new point of view. It makes you understand how prepared the pilots must be (in every aspect)
Great job Hazard! The editing made it really possible to follow the fights and I have never seen a better video on CZcams of BFM.
Hasard, thanks for another great video. It's fascinating to see the different ideas and innovations being tested in the AF, you don't really think about or see what goes on behind the scenes to improve the pilot or the aircraft. Liking your F-35 patch too đ€
Thank you for sharing this stunning footage of the dogfight. Realy interesting to see actual data how the manouvers affect a fighter pilots body. It's realy valuable to me to get trustworthy first-hand information.
Appreciate your work.
Itâs great that someone like you can show everyone who dreams of flying these aircraft what goes on in them and how it feels to pilot them
This video was awesome. I really enjoyed how you were positive even when losing one on the defensive and i could tell you were thinking about what you couldve done better. love to see it
Fascinating subject in the physiological aspects of air combat. Nice work! Look forward to more content like this in the future!
Just read about this then your video popped up. Terrific quality and very informative. Keep up the great work!
Worked with the 422nd a few times over the years. Always a great outfit and leans forward extremely hard. Amazing group! In this day of RDT&E we need more of this.
Great vid Hasard!
Just outstanding work per usual. Keep up the good work Hasard.
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Yes, it's very important to understand your constriction during g-string maneuvers.
This is so amazing to watch, thank you Hazard!!!
Incredible footage! Thank you for this!
Best fighter tactical video I've ever seen. Thank u so much!
LOVE this content...please post more! đ
Thanks for the insight Hasard!
Great usage of multiple camera's, especially the one that keeps the horizon straight and the aircraft moving around it. Nice work folks.
Hasard, the content just keeps getting better and better man this is awesome. Keep up the great work. My boys are flying toy jets around the house after watching this.
This is the coolest footage!!!
Wow, this is amazing tech. It's quite simple and yet very useful. Learned a lot of new things today!
This was really cool and exciting the same amazing technologies helping people that need it!
Great video, really enjoyed the footage from the cockpit
Leaving for OCS SNA this year, this is so awesome!
Awesome video Hasard!
I guess I just expected that there would be some type of 'Pilot Life Support Monitoring' in modern combat aircraft. As a medic back in the late 1990s early 2000s, we had small, unobtrusive Pulse Oximeters that connected to the fingertip (no good for a combat aviator) and to the ear lobe. Monitoring pulse rate and oxygen saturation is so easy and useful that I really am surprised no one came up with this before
Yeah this video is perplexing to me. Especially with Hasard being such an advanced pilot. It was cool to see, but seemed like a commercial ad for old technology.
Awesome to see the investments made to keep the pilot safe. Hope to get that patch!
Man that was epic!!! You guys and girls flying these jets are amazing!! Truly amazing đȘđœ
Great video Hasard. Loving the content :)
That was awesome man! excellent work!
This is really incredible data collection and equipment to help the pilot. As AMXS myself we do everything to ensure acft in best shape possible. Doesn't mean a thing if the pilots aren't taken care of. Makes me wonder if some of this stuff could have changed the incident in 2010 with "Bong". Great video!!
Great footage and awesome technology!
Yyyoooo!!! Such a small world!
I was station with Capt Warden(Flip) at Eielson AFB. Let's go!
Outstanding video, Hasard !
Awesome video and many thanks to all those who serve this great country. It was really eye opening to see just how smart and talented our service members are in this high tech evolutionary environment. The dedication of everyone behind these incredible innovations is really inspiring to the future of our warfighters. God Bless, keep up the great work.
Great ride along from the pilots view. He walked us through the BFM masterfully! đ€
Technologies have always liked aviation and were always first implemented there - good that it is still the case today!
This is a great video. Gorgeous content. Unique inside look.
Hasard: so flips gonna try to gun ike
flip: "fight's on" "Fox 3!"
dammit flip you had one job
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That is so cool! We always talk about technology to the airframe, delivery systems and avionics. About time we start monitoring and helping the one at the controls. #SendIt
Man this is dope. I love this footage and it gives me great insight on what it's like if I were to become a pilot for the AF! :D I'm considering joining the AF, so it's cool to see content like this!
I imagine this is something that already happens but it would be cool to see recordings of the experienced pilots in these scenarios like this. Where was he looking, how did he move, what what he thinking ( he would have to say it)? That could be a great teaching tool for less experienced pilots. You can't really know if you are not performing optimally in an aircraft when no one can see how you are doing things.
Awesome video! Using data to push the envelope and improve.
Another amazing video hasard!!! As always!!!
Very nice video Lee! It's a good choice for fighter pilots!
Wow man what a video you really really kill it. Man I just love to watch and learn more about what are military is doing to stay #1. Man keep on going brother youâre the man.
Very strong video..impressive scenes and very interesting explanations
This is so awesome Hasard
Really cool stuff
Thanks for the video
Excellent video - very informative
Thank You, Hasard for this video đ
Thanks to all of you for your service and dedication to our country. God bless America đșđž
Very cool. Innovation is often overlooked with the pilot.
so many resources are spent letting the pilot know the status of the plane, its been way overlooked for too long, letting the plane know the status of the pilot
@@willhartsell2283 Shack.
Awesome video and nice innovation for fighter pilots đđ
LOL, âThis is my officeâ *inside a fighter jet* âUhh welcome to my officeâ, shit had me fucking cracking up
Amazing work!
AWESOME footage! very nice video! cheers from germany!
Awesome stuff!!
Awesome video. Thatâs good stuff right there.
Just awesome!!!
Fantastic!
Currently in ROTC hoping to become a test pilot down the road! Cool to see some of the things they do.
Chase your dreams buddy, and never give up! ROTC to Test Pilot will come faster than you think!
Love seeing the Air National Guard patch!!
amazing footage
Love seeing some of those cool patches!
Hopefully I'll be wearing one too one day đ
Its awesome your videos and your IG.
Thanks for sharing and learning.
My son love military aircraft he said, he want to be pilot. He have 5 yrs.
Thank You Srđ«Ą for your services and teaching.
Outstanding tech
Perch sets in Elgin. Nice!
other than the heart rate seeing how you guys dogfighting is just like the coolest thing ever im like nerding out!
Top quality content, Hasard!
glad you enjoyed it đ
Wow, it's really awesome to see how much of a sport and effort the BFM and dogfighting really is!
Always such interesting content.
Very interesting, I learned something new today.
I thought I heard Defence Unit Innovation...great sharing thank you!
So glad I found this channel
I think my heart rate hit 160 watching that video!!!! Biggest respect to all who serve our military. Thank you for your service!!!!!!
Cool video. I watched another about mig first ejection seat. Not easy to use including they reckoned being thrust out at 25 g. The instructor said if your still conscious after this point do..... It's come so far tech wise for planes. Amazing. New RAF plane will be interesting to see if tempest works. 6 th generation. Progress never stops .
Awesome! Love the vid
The Tech blows my mind! đ€Ż
I learned to shoot Skeet while I was at Nellis. Shot in the Squadron Intramurals with the Medical Group. Earned a Silver Coin in the Best-Improved Amateur Category. Lost out to an NCO from one of the Maintenance Squadrons, and he had a pump-action shotgun! Wing Commander gave out the awards.
I donât recall ever seeing anyone from the fighter testing squadrons playing with us. They must be that busy, no time to play.
Am I the only one catching myself holding my breath đwhen he was straining
Outstanding video. Former Army guy here so this stuff is alien to me but fascinating as all hell. Been going down the Air Force and Navy aviation rabbit hole. Had no clue how physically demanding flying is. What kind of PT do you all do to maximize the proper physical fitness to do this job?
These videos are awesome.
Sometimes the Air Force likes to do acquisitions the hard way⊠love seeing some of the rest being tested and hope we can start to fix the rest of the process!
Realy Cool. Wish i could see the Gs too.