Brit Reacts to USA's World War 3 Doomsday Plane

preview_player
Показать описание
USA's World War 3 Doomsday Plane Reaction!
Please subscribe, like and turn on notifications if you enjoyed the video!

Become a channel member and have a channel badge next to your name!❤️💥

P.O Box:
L3WG
PO Box 18600
BROMSGROVE
B60 9QF
United Kingdom

Socials:

MASSIVE THANK YOU to my amazing patreons!!
Dung Pooja, Lisa Yoshisato-White, valmeow, Donna Larsen, vertetciel, Pamela Trautmann, Attend The Sun, Brian Wilson, Shawnee Renèe, Barbara L, Michael Coleman, Kevin Humphrey, Mark A Nadeau
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

America has always taken the stance, "Peace through strength." Another way of putting this, "Walk quietly, but carry a big stick."

WinsomeWinslet
Автор

5:59 You don't win the Cold War without having everything planned out for a nuclear war. You prevent nuclear war by showing any adversary that you're prepared to win AND survive any nuclear war. The purpose of being extremely prepared for nuclear war is so you don't have to fight one.

Dagobah
Автор

2:23 - Air Force One is the call sign of any airplane the President is flying on. See the ending of the 1995 film "Air Force One" for this used for dramatic purposes.

3:35 - the AWAC plane is a flying radar station. The odd shape at the top is the high powered radar antennas.

10:18 - the company, Lockheed Martin, has a project they call "compact fusion"; whose goal is planes with fuel to fly for years, similar to nuclear submarines.

12:23 - conceptually, the Doomsday Plane is an element of MAD (mutually assured destruction). The idea is to guarantee that no matter who attacks US or how hard, we retain our ability to respond in kind. So, with rational leaders, they will not start a nuclear war with the US because doing so guarantees the destruction of themselves and their country.

malcolmmceasy
Автор

If this is what they're telling us, imagine what they're NOT saying.

FourFish
Автор

I was a Crew Chief on the E-4B aircraft back in the early to mid 90's. I was stationed at Offutt AFB in Omaha, NE for 3 1/2 years and part of 1ACCS. It's pretty cool you are reacting to something I was apart of. There are plenty of videos on YouTube where you can see tours of the plane if you are interested.

kycatfan
Автор

If you want to see one of the old Air Force Ones, there’s one on permanent exhibit in Seattle along side of an Apollo mission booster and a retired Concorde passenger jet!

darter
Автор

That’s why in America we have the saying FAFO don’t poke the bear

bigwilly
Автор

There is, in fact, a nuclear powered submarine that holds 100, 000 fighting personnel as well as medical and other technical staff. The craft remains submerged most of the year. Obviously, it launches missels but also aircraft and smaller subs as well

johnl
Автор

Patuxent River is the name of the Naval Air Station in Maryland where some of these aircraft are based.

majiczero
Автор

I grew up during the cold war. At 16 I learned how to use a Gieger counter and what to do after a nuclear attack. They used to show us cartoons. Duck and Cover. You should check out one of those.

HappyHoney
Автор

Do we need them? Better to have and not need than to need and not have.
Better to be a warrior in a garden than a gardner in a war.

miltymind
Автор

Petitioning to see a reaction to both the chesse caves by the fat electrician and as many of the epic rap battles of history as possible. Woot woot

michaelterry
Автор

My father was career AirForce. He was part of Strategic Air Command (SAC) until it was restructured to what it is today. During the cold war the threat was pretty much in our face. Living on these bases scared the holy crap out of me as a kid. Now I live 2 miles down the road from Joint Base Lewis/McCord air strip and don't blink an eye.
We have air shows on the bases where it is open to view the planes and take tours of Air Force One (or at least AF1 was there this year). Not to mention you get to watch the air show featuring the Thunderbirds.

PaulaStone
Автор

The President's plane is called Air Force One. His helicopter is Marine One. His Limo is Cadillac One (aka The Beast), and he even has a bus called Ground Force one (aka Stagecoach). There was also a Presidential yacht, for many years but it was sold back in the 1970's. Although there are specific vehicles with all of these names, essentially any plane that the President rides in is considered Air Force One, same with the copter, bus, limo, etc. These vehicles are called Air force Two when the VP is rising in them.

scoobysnacks
Автор

The constraint to the time that the 747 used is 72 hours continuous flying time - that's the limit of the on-board engine oil. @7:40... airplanes move faster, obviously.

FlyingTigress
Автор

To answer your question L3WG, yes the US Navy does have similar capabilities. As far as the nuclear component that rests with the US Navy's Ohio Class and the upcoming Columbia Class Ballistic Missile Submarines. Each Ohio Class can carry 24 Trident II D5 ICBMs. The D5 ICBM uses MIRV (Multiple Independent Re-Entry Vehicle) technology. So each D5 can carry either 8 - Mk5 475 kt warheads (for large cities / targets) OR 14 - Mk4a 90 kt warheads (for smaller cities / targets). For comparison the bombs dropped at Hiroshima and Nagasaki were 15 kt and 21 kt respectively.

DarkSabre
Автор

BTW the name of the plane where the president flies is called Air Force 1

miamithug
Автор

It's amusing that you think 10 hours is a little short for the planes to stay airborn without refueling. Considering that for an icbm one way it's ~30 min. The inhabitable world wouldn't last through nuclear exchanges for refueling to be any kind of worry.

Silversnows
Автор

The real Doomsday plane never made it off the drawing board (as far as we know). It would have been a unmanned nuclear powered supersonic cruise missile capable of dropping nukes on enemy targets for weeks after launch and then circling above enemy territory for months or years after that until it's radioactive fuel rods burned out, all the while spewing out radiation like a airborne Chyrnobal. Ah, the good old days ... 😊

donaldscholand
Автор

This channel is one of the very few reaction channels I actually like, because I'm actually here to watch the reaction and not the content being reacted to. Also, it introduced me to The Fat Electrician. I was missing out.

indigo