Most Deadly U.S. Military Weapons in 2024

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The United States remains the world’s only superpower, largely due to its unmatched military strength. In this video, we explore seven of the deadliest weapons in America's arsenal—advanced tools of war that maintain the balance of global power. From stealth bombers to high-tech drones, we’ll break down these fearsome machines that reshape battlefields and secure U.S. dominance in the modern age.

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The most deadly ones are the ones no one has seen yet.

LOTUG
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One of the reasons why the US military loves to give their old weapons to Ukraine is because it allows them to order new and improved weapons. Nothing makes the US military more happy than getting new toys.

FromThentoNow
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In my opinion, the deadliest in U.S. arsenal is their ability to project LOGISTICS.
They can bring all the arsenal you mentioned anywhere in the world.

Although Taiwan is in the backyard of China, I doubt their ability to fulfill logistics.

zzzzzsleeping
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You forgot that the US also has Chuck Norris.. 😁😁

TigerUppercut.
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The fact that all this is quite outclassed by the stuff they haven’t told us about yet.

kellyrenkoski
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LOL, as a Security Policeman (Air Force) guarding the B-61 nuclear bomb (won't say armed on what or where), I have to admit I snuck into a No Lone Zone so I could pat one, just so I could tell my grandkids I touched one at my first base. Been a few decades now, I'd guess I'm safely past the statute of limitations...

Then spent 9 years in North Dakota guarding the Minuteman III missile, didn't get to pat that one!

wehrmeister
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Imagine the highly classified weapons that we would only use when under direct attack!

DyLemmaOG
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We could all be that powerful if we just kept increasing our debt ceiling knowing no one could ever force us to pay it back 😅

Jamie_D
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I was born and raised in Huntsville Alabama, In 1977 when I was 19-years old I worked at Raytheon on Redstone Arsenal, on an ATGM, the Dragon Weapons System, and was certified for 18 different operations on this missile, this preceded the ATGM Javelin Missile. 👍🇺🇸 New Subscriber.

josephpacchetti
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Fix the clipping in your microphone recording.

rockerteen
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I used to load the B-61's. Thank God we never had to use them.

billotto
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I used to smoke out of a nuclear gravity bong back in college

geary
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22:15 I was stationed at Redstone Arsenal (RSA) in the 1980s.

avnrulz
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The U.S. Eagle plane is worthy as a mention, best air to air combat plane on the planet.

dukeskywalker
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Love the USA the world sole beacon of freedom and prosperity ❤🇺🇸

mosescyrussolomon-wopu
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What about the new aircraft carrier the Gerald R. Ford.

evanhopkins
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Glide bombs, aircraft carriers, all the branches of the United States military, that includes the Coast guard.

douglassshephard
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I have learned that you and I should not live in NYC 😊

EddieRicks-iv
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I think some people in Yemen are not that impressed by the

jarrywanakerta
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i don't see why the A-10 "Warthog" isn't on this list. the fear factor is off of the charts because the enemy can see it and do nothing (effective) about it. plus it has the highest real world kill count other than the M4 carbine

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