- published: 11 Apr 2009
- views: 72317
- author: steven4068
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Counter Battery Fire from the Enemy's Perspective
This video was captured from an insurgent. It shows how the US fires artillery on a rocket...
published: 11 Apr 2009
author: steven4068
Counter Battery Fire from the Enemy's Perspective
Counter Battery Fire from the Enemy's Perspective
This video was captured from an insurgent. It shows how the US fires artillery on a rockets nest the enemy used to attack an army base. ***Ratings are apprec...- published: 11 Apr 2009
- views: 72317
- author: steven4068
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Army infantry mortar counter battery fire mission
An army squad engages in counter battery in Ramadi, Iraq with a 120mm mortar system. This ...
published: 12 Nov 2011
author: TheBulletExchange
Army infantry mortar counter battery fire mission
Army infantry mortar counter battery fire mission
An army squad engages in counter battery in Ramadi, Iraq with a 120mm mortar system. This fire mission was the first to receive the "green light" from comman...- published: 12 Nov 2011
- views: 1294
- author: TheBulletExchange
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Wilson Roughnecks
In response to a series of rocket attacks this morning on the US Forward Operating Base (F...
published: 15 Oct 2010
author: Adil Bradlow
Wilson Roughnecks
Wilson Roughnecks
In response to a series of rocket attacks this morning on the US Forward Operating Base (FOB) Wilson in south-west Kandahar province, soldiers of Alfa Batter...- published: 15 Oct 2010
- views: 3342
- author: Adil Bradlow
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Object 261, counter-battery fire
World of Tanks, counter-battery fire....
published: 15 Dec 2011
author: Arseny Gantmakher
Object 261, counter-battery fire
Object 261, counter-battery fire
World of Tanks, counter-battery fire.- published: 15 Dec 2011
- views: 2701
- author: Arseny Gantmakher
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Asadabad 105 Counter Battery Fire.asf
Counter battery fire with 105mm howitzers after we were rocketed by insurgents in Asadabad...
published: 27 Apr 2010
author: Michael Kuszpa
Asadabad 105 Counter Battery Fire.asf
Asadabad 105 Counter Battery Fire.asf
Counter battery fire with 105mm howitzers after we were rocketed by insurgents in Asadabad, Afghanistan.- published: 27 Apr 2010
- views: 2057
- author: Michael Kuszpa
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Counter-battery operations protect troops
The Royal Canadian Horse Artillery also provides commander with fire support. Episode 520 ...
published: 25 May 2011
author: CanadianArmyNews
Counter-battery operations protect troops
Counter-battery operations protect troops
The Royal Canadian Horse Artillery also provides commander with fire support. Episode 520 For more information on the Canadian Army and other videos visit: h...- published: 25 May 2011
- views: 814
- author: CanadianArmyNews
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Counter Battery
This is a video of me gunning on the 120 during a counter battery fire mission after we to...
published: 19 Feb 2013
author: FireForEffect1533
Counter Battery
Counter Battery
This is a video of me gunning on the 120 during a counter battery fire mission after we took 2 rounds of IDF.- published: 19 Feb 2013
- views: 59
- author: FireForEffect1533
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Let's Play Stronghold 21 (Worst. Voiceacting. Ever, Assaulting The Walls, Counter-battery Fire)
Having cut the Wolf's lair down to size, the King is returned to the throne and hands over...
published: 25 Jun 2013
author: GreyHunter0089
Let's Play Stronghold 21 (Worst. Voiceacting. Ever, Assaulting The Walls, Counter-battery Fire)
Let's Play Stronghold 21 (Worst. Voiceacting. Ever, Assaulting The Walls, Counter-battery Fire)
Having cut the Wolf's lair down to size, the King is returned to the throne and hands over the army to us for this final attack. Strangely the army is massiv...- published: 25 Jun 2013
- views: 45
- author: GreyHunter0089
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Fox Battery Movies Body Count Afghanistan
Alot of cannon fire from my old unit. Please comment and check out my other videos....
published: 23 Mar 2006
author: ThePhat Crew
Fox Battery Movies Body Count Afghanistan
Fox Battery Movies Body Count Afghanistan
Alot of cannon fire from my old unit. Please comment and check out my other videos.- published: 23 Mar 2006
- views: 3789
- author: ThePhat Crew
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TPQ-37 Firefinder Radar
AN/TPQ-37 Firefinder is a mobile radar system manufactured by Hughes Aircraft (later acqui...
published: 20 Aug 2008
author: jaglavaksoldier
TPQ-37 Firefinder Radar
TPQ-37 Firefinder Radar
AN/TPQ-37 Firefinder is a mobile radar system manufactured by Hughes Aircraft (later acquired by Raytheon). The system is a long-range version of weapon-loca...- published: 20 Aug 2008
- views: 27209
- author: jaglavaksoldier
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Nexter - Caesar 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer [720p]
Multi-purpose, mobility, ease of implementation, sustained firing capability and survivabi...
published: 14 Apr 2013
author: arronlee33
Nexter - Caesar 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer [720p]
Nexter - Caesar 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer [720p]
Multi-purpose, mobility, ease of implementation, sustained firing capability and survivability are the key features of the CAESAR® arms system (to JB MoU 155...- published: 14 Apr 2013
- views: 2782
- author: arronlee33
2:24
How to Counter Battery
Ενα μικρο βιντεο για το πως κανουμε counter στο αντιπαλο πυροβολικο Made by BigPun Clan: H...
published: 03 Mar 2011
author: MrBigPunisherftw
How to Counter Battery
How to Counter Battery
Ενα μικρο βιντεο για το πως κανουμε counter στο αντιπαλο πυροβολικο Made by BigPun Clan: Hellenic Armored Division.- published: 03 Mar 2011
- views: 4592
- author: MrBigPunisherftw
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Goodbye to the SU-14: Counterbattery + good fight
The beginning shows why it is not a good idea to sit still after firing. This was the roun...
published: 27 Mar 2012
author: Foehammer01
Goodbye to the SU-14: Counterbattery + good fight
Goodbye to the SU-14: Counterbattery + good fight
The beginning shows why it is not a good idea to sit still after firing. This was the round that has given me the final bit of experience to research Object ...- published: 27 Mar 2012
- views: 1008
- author: Foehammer01
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World Of Tanks : SU-8 SPG - Airfield (4 Kills)
The SU-8 is a Soviet tier 6 self-propelled gun.
A "Medium Triplex" self-propelled gun. De...
published: 17 Sep 2013
World Of Tanks : SU-8 SPG - Airfield (4 Kills)
World Of Tanks : SU-8 SPG - Airfield (4 Kills)
The SU-8 is a Soviet tier 6 self-propelled gun. A "Medium Triplex" self-propelled gun. Development started in 1934, but was soon suspended. After a pause, development resumed in 1939, but the vehicle never entered mass production. With this artillery, you can almost fire all the way across the map. Like most Soviet artillery, the SU-8 fires at a high arc, so it can hit tanks behind cover more effectively than its counterpart, the Hummel. It can also hide close in cover and be somewhat immune to counter-battery fire from low arcing shots. It is harder to hit moving targets with the SU-8 due to the significantly low shell velocity. The weapons available require more time to aim than those on earlier Soviet artillery. It does get the 152mm howitzer, which packs a punch that the earlier Soviet artillery lacked. The SU-8 leads to the SU-14-1. Pros: Good shell damage Good vehicle accerelation High ammo capacity High gun arc Low repair cost - just over 1,000 Cons: Low accuracy Low vehicle traverse speed Hitting range is not enough for all the maps Performance If you can hit the enemy's rear or sides, you can hit hard. Otherwise,you generally hit about "200-300". This SPG is a vast improvement over the SU-5 because it has high ammo capacity and much better range. It has the fastest aim time of all the tier V counterparts, so with the GLD, it aim will be lightning fast, a significant advantage. With higher ammo capacity, you can expect more shots, though still try to make every shot count, and with better range, you don't have to keep up with your team, though it's still not enough. Early Research The 12RT Radio carries over from the SU-122A. Mount it immediately. First, research the SU-8 Bis Suspension. Next, research the 152 mm Howitzer ML-20 mod. 1931. Now, research the M-17T Engine, followed by the M-17F Engine.- published: 17 Sep 2013
- views: 216
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Capture of Tarawa from Japan 1943 US Office of War Information; United News Newsreel
more at http://quickfound.net
'In just 76 hours, US Marines take one of the most vital is...
published: 08 Oct 2013
Capture of Tarawa from Japan 1943 US Office of War Information; United News Newsreel
Capture of Tarawa from Japan 1943 US Office of War Information; United News Newsreel
more at http://quickfound.net 'In just 76 hours, US Marines take one of the most vital islands of the Pacific campaign in this vintage World War II United News footage. Later on in the video, FDR meets with Churchill first in Cairo, Egypt, and then again in Teheran, Iran, this time with Stalin. ...The invasion fleet moves toward Tarawa. Marines land and fight after a naval bombardment. It shows the effect of the attack on Japanese emplacements.' Public domain film from the US Natioanl Archives. The soundtrack was processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original). also see: With the Marines at Tarawa https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aqRgTp_MSA http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Tarawa The Battle of Tarawa (US code name Operation Galvanic) was a battle in the Pacific Theater of World War II, largely fought from November 20 to November 23, 1943. It was the first American offensive in the critical central Pacific region. It was also the first time in the war that the United States faced serious Japanese opposition to an amphibious landing. Previous landings met little or no initial resistance. The 4,500 Japanese defenders were well-supplied and well-prepared, and they fought almost to the last man, exacting a heavy toll on the United States Marine Corps. The US had suffered similar casualties in other campaigns, for example over the six months in the campaign for Guadalcanal, but in this case the losses were suffered within the space of 76 hours. Nearly 6,000 Japanese and Americans died on the tiny island in the fighting... The American invasion force to the Gilberts was the largest yet assembled for a single operation in the Pacific, consisting of 17 aircraft carriers (6 CVs, 5 CVLs, and 6 CVEs), 12 battleships, 8 heavy cruisers, 4 light cruisers, 66 destroyers, and 36 transport ships. On board the transports was the 2nd Marine Division and a part of the army's 27th Infantry Division, for a total of about 35,000 troops. As the invasion flotilla hove to in the predawn hours, the islands four 8 inch guns opened fire on the task force. A gunnery duel soon developed as the main batteries on the Colorado and Maryland commenced a counter-battery fire. The counter-battery proved accurate, with several of the 16 inch shells finding their mark. One shell penetrated the ammunition storage for one of the guns, igniting a huge explosion as the ordnance went up in a massive fireball. Three of the four guns were knocked out in short order. Though all four guns fell silent, one continued intermittent, though inaccurate, fire through the second day. The damage to the big guns left the approach to the lagoon open. It was one of the few successes of the naval bombardment. Following the gunnery duel and an air attack of the island at 0610, the naval bombardment of the island began in earnest and was sustained for the next three hours. Two mine sweepers with two destroyers to provide covering fire entered the lagoon in the pre-dawn hours and cleared the shallows of mines. A guide light from one of the sweepers then guided the landing craft into the lagoon where they awaited the end of the bombardment. The plan was to land Marines on the north beaches, divided into three sections: Red Beach 1 to the far west of the island, Red Beach 2 in the center just west of the pier, and Red Beach 3 to the east of the pier. Green Beach was a contingency landing beach on the western shoreline and was used for the D+1 landings. Black Beaches 1 and 2 made up the southern shore of the island and were not used. The airstrip, running roughly east-west, divided the island into north and south. The Marines started their attack from the lagoon at 09:00, thirty minutes later than expected, but found the tide had still not risen enough to allow their shallow draft Higgins boats to clear the reef... For the next several days the 2nd Battalion 6th Marines landed on Bairiki, moved up the remaining islands in the atoll to clean up, completing this on November 28. Portions of the 2nd Marine Division started leaving soon after and were completely withdrawn by early 1944. Of the 3,636 Japanese that made up the garrison, only one officer and sixteen enlisted men were willing to surrender. And of the 1,200 Korean laborers that had been brought to Tarawa to construct the defenses, only 129 survived. All told, 4,690 of the island's defenders were killed. The 2nd Marine Division suffered 894 killed in action, 48 officers and 846 enlisted men, with another 84 of the survivors later succumbing to their wounds...- published: 08 Oct 2013
- views: 111
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Army Sapper
A sapper, in the sense first used by the Assyrian Army in the early 7th Century BC, was on...
published: 29 Mar 2013
author: thebestforces
Army Sapper
Army Sapper
A sapper, in the sense first used by the Assyrian Army in the early 7th Century BC, was one who excavated trenches under defensive fire to advance a besiegin...- published: 29 Mar 2013
- views: 77
- author: thebestforces
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World Of Tanks : SU-8 SPG - Westfield (1 Kill, Ace Tanker)
The SU-8 is a Soviet tier 6 self-propelled gun.
A "Medium Triplex" self-propelled gun. De...
published: 21 Aug 2013
World Of Tanks : SU-8 SPG - Westfield (1 Kill, Ace Tanker)
World Of Tanks : SU-8 SPG - Westfield (1 Kill, Ace Tanker)
The SU-8 is a Soviet tier 6 self-propelled gun. A "Medium Triplex" self-propelled gun. Development started in 1934, but was soon suspended. After a pause, development resumed in 1939, but the vehicle never entered mass production. With this artillery, you can almost fire all the way across the map. Like most Soviet artillery, the SU-8 fires at a high arc, so it can hit tanks behind cover more effectively than its counterpart, the Hummel. It can also hide close in cover and be somewhat immune to counter-battery fire from low arcing shots. It is harder to hit moving targets with the SU-8 due to the significantly low shell velocity. The weapons available require more time to aim than those on earlier Soviet artillery. It does get the 152mm howitzer, which packs a punch that the earlier Soviet artillery lacked. The SU-8 leads to the SU-14-1. Pros: Good shell damage Good vehicle accerelation High ammo capacity High gun arc Fastest aim time of all the Tier V SPGs (with the GLD, the aim time will be lightning fast!) Cons: Low accuracy Lower damage than it's Tier 5 counterparts Low vehicle traverse speed Hitting range is not enough for all the maps Performance If you can hit the enemy's rear or sides, you can hit hard. Otherwise,you generally hit about "200-300". This SPG is a vast improvement over the SU-5 because it has high ammo capacity and much better range. It has the fastest aim time of all the tier V counterparts, so with the GLD, it aim will be lightning fast, a significant advantage. With higher ammo capacity, you can expect more shots, though still try to make every shot count, and with better range, you don't have to keep up with your team, though it's still not enough.- published: 21 Aug 2013
- views: 219
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2/10 SFAB: 2-15 Counter-fire Mission
This video shows Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 15th Field Artillery Regiment conducting a c...
published: 17 Aug 2013
2/10 SFAB: 2-15 Counter-fire Mission
2/10 SFAB: 2-15 Counter-fire Mission
This video shows Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 15th Field Artillery Regiment conducting a counter-fire mission as seen from the position of each section member.- published: 17 Aug 2013
- views: 3223