This video showcases an intriguing 8-inch cannon shell developed by the Marine Corps in the 1950s and 60s. The description highlights its intended use in an automatic cannon, but a critical design flaw related to heat buildup caused rounds to prematurely detonate, preventing its successful development. The content creator asks viewers if they have encountered this historical ordnance before, sparking curiosity about this failed military project.
This lecture, presented by Patrick Senft of Armament Research Services (ARES), traces the historical evolution of ballistic shields. It details their initial utility alongside early firearms in the 1400s, their subsequent obsolescence due to firearm advancements by the 1600s, and their resurgence in conflicts like the Russo-Japanese War, leading to their modern applications in military and law enforcement. The presentation examines the technical interplay between firearm and shield development and tactical considerations, explaining the shield's fluctuating relevance throughout history and its current role.
This video delves into the post-war legacy of the FG42, exploring how its advanced design influenced subsequent firearms despite not being directly adopted. It highlights its unique features and its mechanical DNA's survival in weapons like the M60 machine gun. The analysis is presented with high authority by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons.
This video explores the mysterious Flintlock rocket launcher from the Royal Armouries collection, presented by firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson. While its exact purpose remains unknown, analysis suggests it was designed for engaging point targets with a flat trajectory, rather than signaling or lobbing munitions. The weapon's construction, including a copper launch tube and a bullpup-style trigger mechanism, indicates a unique attempt to miniaturize artillery rocket technology for infantry use, likely dating to the 1820s-1830s. Ferguson highlights the experimental nature of such devices, which often predated their practical implementation by centuries.
This video explores ten impressive firearms that the US military decided not to adopt, delving into the potential reasons behind these rejections. It highlights weapons that, despite their capabilities, were passed over for various strategic or practical considerations. The content aims to inform viewers about overlooked military hardware and the decision-making processes involved in defense procurement.
This video explores a curated list of the Top 10 firearms that the U.S. Military ultimately decided against adopting. The content focuses on rifles and pistols, highlighting interesting designs and potential capabilities that didn't make the cut for military service. The creator, God Family and Guns, also promotes their Patreon, website, and social media channels, along with a link to a companion YouTube channel, 'History of Weapons'.
This video explores the historical development of gunpowder weapons in medieval England. It likely delves into the introduction of early firearms, their evolution, and their impact on warfare and society during that period. Expect to learn about the technological advancements, the types of weapons used, and how they changed military tactics.
This video from The Gun Vault features Ashley Hlebinsky, Curator at the Cody Firearms Museum, presenting a cross-sectioned M16 rifle. She provides historical insights into the development of this iconic firearm. The video is associated with the NSSF (National Shooting Sports Foundation) and promotes shooting and hunting initiatives. It highlights the Cody Firearms Museum's collection and resources, encouraging viewers to engage with firearm heritage and related activities.
This guide details the operation and key features of the US M2/M2A1 Flamethrower, a significant weapon from WWII through the Vietnam War. It covers its development, fuel system advantages with gelled fuel, safety mechanisms like rupture discs and vent caps, and the reliable pyrotechnic ignition. The guide emphasizes understanding the pressure regulation, hose construction, dual-trigger system, and the importance of quick-release straps for operator safety during live fire demonstrations. Instruction is provided by Ian McCollum, a recognized expert in historical military arms.
This video provides a book review of "Honour Bound: The Chauchat Machine Rifle" by Gerard Demaison and Yves Buffetaut. The reviewer highlights that the book challenges the common perception of the Chauchat CSRG machine rifle as an utter disaster, presenting it as a well-researched and detailed account. The book draws heavily from declassified French military archives, including firsthand troop assessments and battlefield citations, offering a nuanced perspective on the weapon's history, development, and field usage. It's recommended not only for those interested in French firearms or early machine guns but also as a cautionary tale against blindly accepting popular narratives.
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