This video, presented by Nikko Ortiz, a veteran with high authority in the tactical community, delves into historical and modern military failures and war crimes. It covers the design flaws of T-72 tanks, catastrophic naval incidents like the USS Iowa turret explosion, submarine disasters, and acts of heroism. The content also critically examines war crimes such as the My Lai Massacre, Nisour Square, and Abu Ghraib, alongside historical massacres like Sand Creek and Wounded Knee.
This entry details the Battle of Khasham from the perspective of a former Wagner Group mercenary, Marat Gabidullin, as interviewed by Shawn Ryan. It covers the origins and recruitment of the Wagner Group, their operations in Syria, and the disastrous engagement with US-backed forces. The analysis highlights the severe consequences of the battle for Russian forces due to overwhelming US air superiority and tactical engagement.
This video demonstrates the unboxing and inspection of Soviet 125mm training ammunition for the T-72 tank. It showcases a fin-stabilized projectile and its separate propellant charge, highlighting Cyrillic markings that confirm their training status. The demonstration emphasizes careful handling of military ordnance components.
Alan Cooper, a former Marine Reconnaissance, Green Beret, and CIA contractor, recounts his experiences in Operation Desert Storm. He details his early life, motivations for joining the Marines, and his progression through specialized training, including scout swimming and amphibious landings. Cooper vividly describes the chaos and challenges of the Battle of Khafji, where his small team was trapped behind enemy lines for 48 hours, and a critical mission to find a route through Iraqi minefields that helped end the war. The narrative highlights the realities of combat, the importance of reconnaissance, and the personal toll of warfare.
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