DEVOTION Clip - "North Korean + Chinese Border" (2023) War

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  • DEVOTION Clip - "North Korean + Chinese Border" (2023) War.
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    PLOT: Devotion, an aerial war epic based on the bestselling book of the same name, tells the harrowing true story of two elite US Navy fighter pilots during the Korean War. Their heroic sacrifices would ultimately make them the Navy's most celebrated wingmen. #Devotion
    RELEASE DATE: November 2022
    CAST: Jonathan Majors, Glen Powell, Christina Jackson, Thomas Sadoski,
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  • @anotherasiankid9111
    @anotherasiankid9111 년 전 +3603

    That mig's aim is experiencing war thunder moment

    • @dhump132
      @dhump132 년 전 +325

      I like how he was ammo dumping when those things only get around 150 rounds at most.

    • @geterpriffin
      @geterpriffin 년 전 +164

      I think he was experience lag.

    • @Orca19904
      @Orca19904 년 전 +131

      Gotta love that matchmaker; late-war props facing 2nd-gneration jets. :P

    • @nbplayer1534
      @nbplayer1534 년 전 +65

      skill issue

    • @yourcomrades223
      @yourcomrades223 년 전 +1

      lol

  • @8076A
    @8076A 년 전 +3178

    Mig-15 bleeds all speed to engage slower prop planes and miss every shot at close range. Bruh.

    • @jenesus6220
      @jenesus6220 년 전 +364

      It's not like the Soviet Russians piloting the MiG-15s were all the best...and considering what we've seen from some Russian pilots in recent years, they never had great pilots to begin with.

    • @russkatherealoriginal6904
      @russkatherealoriginal6904 년 전 +110

      Well thats kinda discriminatory tbh. Not all pilots are competant.

    • @torbenki7780
      @torbenki7780 년 전 +167

      Mig-15 win this 9,5 / 10

    • @guts-141
      @guts-141 년 전 +112

      @@jenesus6220 funny enough a legless soviet Ace pilot would've fared better than Korean War MiGs and Ukraine War Russian pilots

    • @peterruiz6117
      @peterruiz6117 년 전 +78

      very real...Jets were not able to turn and burn at slower speeds back then. Especially swept winged.

  • @hnxandar1507
    @hnxandar1507 년 전 +499

    Not a single bullet scratch by the AA crossfire, way to go Hollywood

    • @viper2165
      @viper2165 3 개월 전 +34

      lol. you must not know much about AA. some stats I have seen from WW2 says that AA guns required between 3k and 5k rounds to down a single plane. and that was experienced US navy gunners not these Koreans with probably little formal training or experience in comparison. so it is feasible to take little to no damage. Plus, that MIg would not have flown through his own flack to try and shoot at the US aircraft

    • @Iamyolomonkey-ed2gh
      @Iamyolomonkey-ed2gh 개월 전 +3

      @@viper2165 stats are great, and are a source, I think first-hand experience is better with some things though. I agree with the last sentence. I'm not saying you're completely wrong

    • @viper2165
      @viper2165 개월 전 +3

      @@Iamyolomonkey-ed2gh I mean if you want first hand experience just watch footage from the Pacific Theater of how many ships were firing at a single kamikaze to try and bring it down before hitting a ship.

    • @Iamyolomonkey-ed2gh
      @Iamyolomonkey-ed2gh 개월 전 +3

      @@viper2165 True, I forgot about that for a minute. It's great to have a civil discussion online for once.

    • @viper2165
      @viper2165 개월 전 +6

      @@Iamyolomonkey-ed2gh no worries. I'm a big WWII buff so i have read a lot of stats on munitions used to destroy things. Did a report in high school on Iwo Jima. I managed to track down the number of shells the navy fired from most of their primary and some secondary weapons on the island. it was nuts. I wish I still had that paper because I have no clue now where I found that info. this was before internet was really big so it came from a library book

  • @delpierochilipeppers
    @delpierochilipeppers 9 개월 전 +236

    Gotta love the stormtrooper flying the mig : 60 rounds shot, not ONE hit.
    And then come the hero : first 0.5 second burst and the mig is down.

    • @laurencia2020
      @laurencia2020 2 개월 전 +8

      I don't think aiming the 37mm is that easy in real life, especially if you think about it, not all pilots are flying experts

    • @mikered1974
      @mikered1974 2 개월 전 +4

      Jeez you Mig Fanboys are really something when this Soviet Jets are literally Worthy Combat Trash against American Jets heck even F-5 can shoot down Migs this thing is only popular because they are cheap that even 3rd world country have them.

    • @SPQR1978
      @SPQR1978 2 개월 전 +7

      ​@@mikered1974ну конечно,Миг это просто дешёвый хлам в сравнении с дорогими,цивилизованными американскими самолётами,которые просто не по карману странам "третьего мира".Да кто эти пилоты в сравнении с цивилизованными американскими "асами"?😂

    • @furretthefuzzynoodle3896
      @furretthefuzzynoodle3896 개월 전 +5

      @@mikered1974So you are telling me that a cost effective fighter would lose to an American made air surperiority fighter that was introduced about 20 years after the mig with twice the top speed, an afterburner, and air to air missiles? Ok bro

    • @mikered1974
      @mikered1974 개월 전

      @@furretthefuzzynoodle3896 Are you Dumb Migs Jets have many Series Types F-5 is only Supersonic Lighter Fighter Jet which primary mission is Reconnaisance that led into many combat in Cold War Conflicts against the likes of Mig-21 a "Supersonic Jet Fighter & Interceptor Aircraft " and Mig-23 a much improve Mig with a Swing wing capability with much better Radar system and much better Air Missiles capability which led to this Migs Jets as much faster and Manuerable than F-5 but still the kill ratio between F-5 and Mig Series Jets is astounding great performance in the latter part maybe because of Pilots capability AND DO MORE RESEARCH BOY MIG-21 IS ONLY INTRODUCE IN 1955 WHILE MIG-23 IS INTRODUCE IN 1970 WHILE NORTHROP F-5 IS INTRODUCE IN 1964 , THIS MIG JET SERIES IS THE PRIMARY ONE THAT MEET THE F-5 IN COLD WARS CONFLICT AROUND THE WORLD AND NOT THOSE OBSOLETE 1ST MIG JETS SERIES.

  • @wickedwilliwonka
    @wickedwilliwonka 년 전 +521

    That Mig-15 pilot flies just like a typical LVL 1 wallet warrior from War Thunder.

    • @yollmanontherun9074
      @yollmanontherun9074 년 전 +4

      Nice

    • @vimp5594
      @vimp5594 년 전

      Всё гораздо проще:
      - Иван, уходи Иван, это американский нигер, в него вообще невозможно попась в 2023!! Приём, Иван!!

    • @kinsagamoto
      @kinsagamoto 2 개월 전 +5

      Wallet warrior....so thats what there called

    • @Dakarn
      @Dakarn 2 개월 전 +2

      @@kinsagamoto More money than brains.

    • @talk-supersix-seven6021
      @talk-supersix-seven6021 2 개월 전 +1

      @@kinsagamoto Yeah, rather than do boom and zoom tactics, instead sacrifice all advantage and try and out turn props.
      It's like when you'd have nooby p47 players that are new to the game try and out turn you in a zero.

  • @JayeL216
    @JayeL216 년 전 +3441

    As much as I love this movie and would willingly watch it ten times a day if I could, this is the only scene I have gripes with, as only one Corsair pilot in the entirety of the Korean war ever shot down a Mig. And it wasn't Thomas Hudner, it was Jesse Folmar.

    • @guts-141
      @guts-141 년 전

      The movie apparently had to take liberty in adding that scene or the movie would be too lacking
      Just don't overthink it or go watch Yarnhub of the true story

    • @peterruiz6117
      @peterruiz6117 년 전 +58

      true

    • @Aryan-nv9kd
      @Aryan-nv9kd 년 전

      It's Hollywood, they need to show their gullible population that they won in some "American way" and didn't get their asses kicked like they mostly do by smaller and weaker countries.
      And that the tax dollars going to the war machinery does make a difference(even if in reality, the material procurement contracts are given to the lowest bidders, and most of the money is being pocketed by the senior officials and politicians while war veterans are left to rot on the streets).
      I am waiting for the next Hollywood Cope War movie about Afghanistan.

    • @weetak
      @weetak 년 전 +71

      N Folmar was also shot down and rescued

    • @carsonapplebaum2266
      @carsonapplebaum2266 년 전 +105

      Right... *that's* the biggest inaccuracy here (although I will say it was a cool fact to learn, so thanks for that at least)

  • @PotatoGaming123
    @PotatoGaming123 년 전 +68

    Bro, the Mig 15 and the Chinese got some Storm Troopers Aim 💀

    • @sven9900
      @sven9900 10 일 전

      the mig cannons and the chinese flaks is smooth bore

  • @thepuncakian2024
    @thepuncakian2024 년 전 +102

    Such an underappreciated movie. Not that it's a cinematic masterpiece or anything, but it definitely deserves more recognition than it got.

    • @MrSvetozar11
      @MrSvetozar11 6 개월 전

      With so many anti-aircraft explosions and not a single hit? This is a lie!
      This film is a complete false propaganda of American supremacy!

    • @rabbitscryptos7757
      @rabbitscryptos7757 4 개월 전 +3

      it's a masterpiece in its own way imo

    • @eltony4318
      @eltony4318 4 개월 전 +7

      Maybe it’s just because one simply can’t believe a Mig-15 couldn’t beat two Corsairs and the flak fire was like fireworks, no one died. This movie It’s a visual festival for certain propaganda that we all know, looks like a video game, but it is not a realistic movie that people could appreciate beyond that.

    • @thepuncakian2024
      @thepuncakian2024 4 개월 전 +7

      @eltony4318 Actually in real life, a Corsair did in fact shoot down a Mig 15 in the Korean War. Not in the manner shown in the film and not by Tom Hudner, but it did happen. As far as the flak fire, I'm not exactly sure what the defenses around the bridge were like and how many, if any, US planes were taken out by anti-aircraft guns, but I do know the AA guns of that era were extremely inaccurate, even when used by trained and experienced gunners. In WWII, several thousand, even 10s or 100s of thousands, of rounds were required to bring just one plane down.
      It isn't 100% historically accurate and the CGI isn't the greatest, but I have definitely seen much worse depictions of history, and the overall theme of the movie, that devotion to one's country and one's comrades transcends skin color, is a good one, and accomplishes it without making Brown a complete Gary Stu or making Brown's comrades completely insufferable a-holes.

    • @snakeplissken2148
      @snakeplissken2148 3 개월 전 +2

      movies like that are pumped out almost every minute. we have flyboys, we have redtails, midway... unbearable propaganda flicks for entertainment purpose only. the actors are like pieces of wood and the bad story is covered up with tons of cgi.
      The spirit of the older "handmade" war movies like memphis belle, top gun and flight of the intruder has totally gone away.

  • @jebbroham1776
    @jebbroham1776 년 전 +1812

    It's fortunate for those two pilots that the pilot of the Mig didn't really know what he was doing. The Corsair was no match for the Mig 15, even as fast as they were.

    • @frelixkintana1052
      @frelixkintana1052 년 전 +30

      What the corsair was no match in mig 15 ....!!!?? Did you watch this video or not ,you see, the mig was defeated by an old plane....

    • @khylebaguingan8211
      @khylebaguingan8211 년 전 +290

      @@frelixkintana1052 there's only 1 recorded kill

    • @mohamedbaradji7504
      @mohamedbaradji7504 년 전 +199

      @@frelixkintana1052 as a fighter plane, it was no match for a fighter jet. The Corsair was only faster and used by trained/ experienced pilots, whereas the MiG 15 was used by poorly trained and inexperienced pilots.

    • @beetledesert8642
      @beetledesert8642 년 전 +46

      It was also easier to use the Corsair than the MiG, considering the transition from prop to jet was a huge change for korean pilots

    • @jebbroham1776
      @jebbroham1776 년 전 +131

      @@beetledesert8642 this is true, but many of the North's Migs we're also piloted secretly by Russian pilots during the conflict.

  • @thecruciblesstand6996
    @thecruciblesstand6996 년 전 +1689

    I cannot believe the unbelievable luck these guys must’ve felt every time they survived an encounter literally charging towards flak

    • @guts-141
      @guts-141 년 전 +78

      Pilots like these are the ones that can turn the tide of war just like Midway

    • @Orca19904
      @Orca19904 년 전

      Not to mention having a MiG-15 glued to your ass. Just one round from either one of that plane's cannons would tear that Corsair apart.

    • @penultimateh766
      @penultimateh766 년 전 +48

      Fliers have been doing that since 1914 and still do today. It's expected.

    • @SoldierOfFate
      @SoldierOfFate 년 전 +38

      Tell that to A-10 pilots. Their primary goal is to fly straight into anything that aren't guided missiles and use their durability to suppress/destroy targets.

    • @EarthenDam
      @EarthenDam 년 전 +143

      It's Hollywood BS for the flak to follow dive bombers and air burst that close, you had you set the altitude for the fuses back then, no way you can do that to match a dive. Only the US and the UK had proximity fuses, even then it would be lucky to get a round that close to the diving aircraft. It just looks really cool to see it on film. The direct fire weapons like the 12.7mm you saw on the truck were the real threat, especially when pulling out of the dive which will have a relatively predictable flight path and relatively slow.

  • @mgyoon4970
    @mgyoon4970 9 개월 전 +31

    When I was a kid, my grandmother called all jet engine airplanes 'hojugi' (Australian airplanes) and all propeller airplanes 'musutang' (Mustang). At the time of the war, aircraft were unfamiliar to Korean civilians, and they simply completed their thoughts. 'if the plane attacking the enemy is noisy, it's an Australian plane (F-86, Gloster Meteor etc), and if it has a propeller, it's a Mustang (F-51, F4U etc)'. During the Korean War, my grandmother's brother was a police officer, and as a police family, being captured by North Korean soldiers meant execution. During her evacuation, she was surrounded by North Korean forces several times, but each time she was rescued by UN airstrikes. “We thought we were going to die this time because the North Korean army was blocking the road, but the ‘musutang’ passed by making the sound of popcorn, all that was left on the road was red meat and white bones. And the crows came and ate the meat”

    • @Seabass3920
      @Seabass3920 6 개월 전 +7

      That’s crazy! Can’t imagine the hell everyone went through during this war. It’s crazy how both sides were so close to achieving victory. Props to that Mustang pilot who saved your grandmothers life. 🫡
      Edit: not once, but several times

  • @vaughan335
    @vaughan335 7 개월 전 +13

    i love how the AA's aiming their machine gun's crosshair directly into the plane instead of aiming further for bullets to hit the target😂😅

    • @Privatepain1234
      @Privatepain1234 7 개월 전 +2

      if you notice they show the rounds are trailing behind the sight, they were trying to lead but he was going too fast for them to aim properly.

  • @Hellothere-dj9ky
    @Hellothere-dj9ky 년 전 +252

    The plot armor in this movie is too crazy holy shit

    • @jar8808
      @jar8808 년 전 +1

      he died tho wym.

    • @guts-141
      @guts-141 년 전 +15

      Pilot named Folmar actually shot down a MiG with his F4U but many MiGs was on his tail and shot him down. Luckily he lived to tell the tale

    • @bullymaguirehimself138
      @bullymaguirehimself138 년 전 +2

      hello there

    • @saifulsidek2724
      @saifulsidek2724 년 전

      @@jar8808 sorry bro...what name of this movie?

    • @jar8808
      @jar8808 년 전

      @@saifulsidek2724 Devotion

  • @thudar9
    @thudar9 년 전 +695

    "You cant always do what you're told." One of the greatest aviation movies ever made.

    • @lehtokurppa7824
      @lehtokurppa7824 년 전 +52

      Please, this whole clip is a joke at best.

    • @alongj8512
      @alongj8512 년 전 +4

      Waaaaaaa?

    • @philipthomas3503
      @philipthomas3503 년 전 +34

      Wow really? This isn't even a top 10, this movie is cliched, Hollywood AF and a slap in the face to history (which in fairness, are most other aviation films)

    • @mobiusflammel9372
      @mobiusflammel9372 년 전 +5

      @@philipthomas3503 In all honestly, I don’t think there are that many people who can pull off total accuracy and entertainment at the same time in film. There is a reason those kinds of films are exceedingly rare, and that’s really what we have actual biographies and educational material for.

    • @al1engreyassh0le4
      @al1engreyassh0le4 년 전

      fkn stupid comment lol woooooooow!

  • @sonnyburnett8725
    @sonnyburnett8725 6 개월 전 +11

    Great movie, just wish they had taken the time to include that incredible whistling sound the Corsairs could make. At an airshow back in 1970 an F4U-1D in original WWII faded paint made a high speed pass down the runway and he had the prop rpm rolled back where you could almost count the revolutions. There was No sound at all as he passed, then you heard this jet whistling sound. No propeller or engine noise either, it was incredible and I was in love. LOL

  • @hdgdhhdhdjushdhdhdhdh6395

    One day, I hope to see a REALISTIC american war movie....

    • @myblacklab7
      @myblacklab7 7 개월 전 +3

      Have you seen The Thin Red Line?
      Saving Private Ryan isn't bad for realism, if you can get past some of the "saved at the last minute" plot armor.
      Full Metal Jacket is also pretty good, and Apocalypse Now is good, if you understand that it's not meant to recreate actual historical events.
      Band of Brothers isn't a movie, but it's alright, especially compared to this dumb movie.

  • @DavidPT40
    @DavidPT40 년 전 +530

    A Corsair with that much ordnance and two drop tanks would be about 250 knots on the deck. The Mig-15 would overshoot him and would have to make multiple passes. The Corsair did have a much much higher roll-rate and tighter turn than the Mig-15. So that part is accurate. Also, two 5 inch rockets only had 90lbs of explosives (combined). This would not take down a bridge....

    • @obliviousfafnir01
      @obliviousfafnir01 년 전 +68

      Standard Mig-15 tactic was to start high, dive on the corsairs, and then climb out and prepare another pass. The one Mig-15 kill by a corsair was due to a rookie Mig pilot getting too greedy and instead of climbing out attempted to engage in dogfighting tactics. The kill was extremely lucky, but totally avoidable by the Mig pilot.

    • @rollingthunder7390
      @rollingthunder7390 년 전 +6

      @@obliviousfafnir01 Eh, Skyraoder v Mig17 be like:

    • @sydecarnutz972
      @sydecarnutz972 년 전 +16

      Cheap Chinese concrete is brittle stuff. Probably would have failed anyways when they sent tanks across it.

    • @Soundwave3591
      @Soundwave3591 년 전 +8

      maybe not destroy it, but punch a few holes in the support structure and prevent safe usage, or at least forego any crossing of heavy equipment like tanks and heavy trucks.

    • @barrykennedy9947
      @barrykennedy9947 년 전 +8

      Skyraiders were dropping bombs. The rockets hit the road bed on the bridge. Caused enough smoke to make a good cinematic shot.

  • @andrewmontgomery5621
    @andrewmontgomery5621 년 전 +155

    Nice to see the one who played Hangman in Top Gun Maverick flying again but in an F4U Corsair instead of a F/A-18E Super Hornet

  • @jorgenandersen365
    @jorgenandersen365 8 개월 전 +1

    Two issues: 1. All pilots pull down their goggles when going into combat, and 2: one drops one's drop tanks at that time also.

  • @user-px4wd7bq5h
    @user-px4wd7bq5h 7 개월 전 +8

    Красиво, главное не задумываться над тем какой это бред)))))

  • @haloanabul9154
    @haloanabul9154 년 전 +43

    10% Enemies chance to hit protagonist
    90% Protagonist chance to hit enemies

    • @Ejecu-latte
      @Ejecu-latte 년 전 +6

      Same as Chinese war movie when Japanese army can hit a damn Kuomintang army in the open

    • @jayjayjuki276
      @jayjayjuki276 개월 전

      @@Ejecu-latte 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍

  • @mco119jj
    @mco119jj 년 전 +350

    You know, there are some things to nitpick about here, but overall, I think this is some of the best aerial footage we’ve seen in many years. I was not expecting it from this movie…between this and “Top Gun: Maverick”, 2022 was a solid year for aviation buffs.

    • @danielcarlson800
      @danielcarlson800 년 전 +2

      Hell Yes!!!!!!!!!! 🇺🇸

    • @GabeandSkyAdventures
      @GabeandSkyAdventures 10 개월 전 +3

      yeap..."footage"

    • @pixelfungaming
      @pixelfungaming 6 개월 전 +3

      No way all of them would survive that in real life.

    • @pkmcburroughs
      @pkmcburroughs 6 개월 전 +2

      @@pixelfungaming Right? Absolutely ridiculous. I guess the reality of combat isn't exciting enough for Hollywood. Everything has to be exaggerated to an almost comical degree. In this movie, despite what one of the characters says, there's clearly no such thing as too much AA. The visual effects team can always pack in some more.
      "Hey! There's a square inch of sky in this scene that isn't filled with an explosion!"
      "Can we edit a few in?"
      "How many do you want? Three or four?"
      "Ten."
      "You got it!"
      "And tracer fire. We need MORE tracer fire."
      But, at least, in this movie the planes weren't WILDLY spinning for no apparent reason, making sharp 90 degree turns that defy the laws of physics, or flying their planes under bridges, through train tunnels, or passing through entire office buildings that happened to leave a couple of windows open.

    • @fauxbro1983
      @fauxbro1983 4 개월 전

      like a mig slowing down to an f4u speed and sticking on its tail for 45 secs? not likely lol

  • @WolfpackOne
    @WolfpackOne 11 개월 전 +2

    6:28 that sequence with the sandys was on point. Them angles 😍

  • @yarilo804
    @yarilo804 11 개월 전 +17

    Как же Голливуд умеет историю вывернуть на изнанку

  • @braedynhoward3644
    @braedynhoward3644 년 전 +366

    Awesome visuals, awesome story... not so awesome fight details. 2 Corsairs not dropping their ordinance or tanks, still chase a mig, then the mig proceeds to bleed all it's speed and miss every shot, somehow not running out of ammo, and then getting killed by a prop that historically wasn't recorded...

    • @MrSebfrench76
      @MrSebfrench76 년 전 +15

      You wrote it first...No way they had not dropped their belly tanks before engaging both AA, and the Mig.

    • @cryptor0012
      @cryptor0012 년 전 +32

      Every fighter scene I see is with close range dogfights is the person in front (in this case an F4U) slightly moves the ailerons left and right and the bullets just somehow never hit the wings, like firstly that's just basically dumb eventually one of the bullets are going to hit, and also why is the goddamn MiG aiming at the wings, a single 23mm round from its cannons on the tail or the cockpit would mean GG. Like the writers didn't even try, bro at least they could've made it so the MiG overshot the F4U and got gunned down, not have the MiG get a free six on the Corsair and somehow miss a few hundred cannon rounds.

    • @braedynhoward3644
      @braedynhoward3644 년 전 +2

      @@cryptor0012 Exactly

    • @chheinrich8486
      @chheinrich8486 년 전 +2

      A prop plane killed a mig in vietnam

    • @alexns
      @alexns 년 전 +4

      my assumption here, as in I'm assuming what the writers had in mind is that since the mig bled so much energy to try and shoot the corsair down, whenever the corsair did any adjustments to his flight path the mig couldn't keep up as it was hard for the pilot to readjust his nose, making him miss every shot.

  • @gungriffen
    @gungriffen 년 전 +339

    Technology moved so fast at this time period, in 1945 the Corsair was one of the best fighters in the world.
    Probably in the top 5! (and my number one favorite Warbird)
    5 years later it was near obsolete.

    • @calebh7902
      @calebh7902 년 전 +9

      Yeah agyer WW2 technology just skyrocketed

    • @iansneddon2956
      @iansneddon2956 년 전 +17

      @@calebh7902 Technology was skyrocketing even before WW II.
      Look up the Gloster Gladiator. It was a competitive fighter aircraft when it was introduced in 1936. In 1938 the RAF was rushing to replace aircraft like this with Hawker Hurricanes. In 1939 the Spitfire entered service.

    • @TheMAXIFOD
      @TheMAXIFOD 년 전 +23

      @@iansneddon2956 The military tech jump was insane.
      1938 USSR was using T-46 tank, 7 years later, IS-3
      1940 there was no automatic riffles, very few semi-auto, 8 years later the AK-47 was introduced
      1940 rockets was used like artillery, small, short range and imprecise. 1945 the V2 is used to precision strike London from Belgium
      Though i think aviation made the biggest jumps both with bombers and fighters

    • @iansneddon2956
      @iansneddon2956 년 전 +6

      @@TheMAXIFOD 1940 UK was ineffectually lobbing flak up in the general direction of German bombers. 1940 they had AA guns that aimed themselves (paired with radar equipment, fire control computers and equipment to automatically train the guns) such that they had a good success rate shooting down V-1 rockets that flew over the batteries.
      1942 - USA was using dumb bombs and torpedoes against the Japanese, with attacking aircraft vulnerable to enemy aircraft and AA defenses (primarily the torpedo bombers). 1944 - USA deploys the world's first self-guided bomb (a radar guided glide bomb) (first used in combat April 1944) The USN was also developing glide bomb homing torpedoes. The program was also working on versions with jet engines mounted for extended range.
      For the Allies, the most significant threat was u-boats. After a lot of R&D over the first years of the war, the Allies leapt ahead in the battle of the Atlantic with radar sets on patrol aircraft that could detect a u-boat on the surface at range. U-boats could no longer safely come up to the surface at night to recharge batteries and send/receive radio messages. By 1945 the sets were so sensitive they could detect the snorkel of a submerged submarine.
      WW2 was a technological war, with most participants investing substantial resources into R&D. The weapon systems appearing in the late 40's and early 50's weren't suddenly developed, they built on work that had been going on for years.

    • @Talltrees84
      @Talltrees84 10 개월 전 +5

      The Corsair and other WWII vets did their duty where they could. Both sides in Korea used WWII vintage planes and weapons. With the (big) exception of jets and helicopters much of the Korean War was fought by WWII weaponry.

  • @_GODSFIGHTER
    @_GODSFIGHTER 7 개월 전 +6

    I love how the mig has infinite ammo when historically it carred like below 200 rounds

  • @bobbyricigliano2799
    @bobbyricigliano2799 9 개월 전 +3

    I'm not a pilot, but look at the aircraft taking off in the distance at around 0:56 They have barely cleared the flight deck and are pitching almost straight up before banking left. Would a Corsair loaded with fuel and ordnance be able to climb like that without stalling?

  • @simiongradinaru7381

    It must’ve been a clone trooper piloting the mig.

    • @guts-141
      @guts-141 년 전 +11

      Clone trooper has better accuracy lol

    • @jacobmcbride2663
      @jacobmcbride2663 년 전 +27

      Stormtrooper*

    • @dennisyoung4631
      @dennisyoung4631 년 전

      That, and more ammunition than Mig-15s supposedly carried in real life. I somehow recall they didn’t carry all that much.

    • @ranishkA123
      @ranishkA123 년 전 +11

      I think you're referring to Storm troopers. Clone troopers were amazing marksmen.

    • @jjsweetwandi7042
      @jjsweetwandi7042 년 전

      well even storm troopers where good at aiming, but Disney made them a joke. tbf, they had to miss luke and leia all the time, because, it was a set up. So they can find the rebel base. if we compare the deaths of troopers and rebels on tante IV we notice what? They cleared the whole ship easly. but, as said they where made a joke later =)

  • @failedindonesianpainter6539

    in the era of US vs PRC tension, we will enjoy many movies about Korean war

    • @neet319
      @neet319 년 전 +3

      I Don't think there will be more cause then they can't release it in China which is their one of the biggest markets

    • @MenRot
      @MenRot 년 전 +6

      @@neet319 Films like this don't created for profit, but for recruiting/propaganda purposes.

    • @nekopop8159
      @nekopop8159 년 전

      @@MenRot Yep, and for good reasons too. The countries around the South China Sea has bene experiencing Chinese aggression these recent decades.

    • @exu7325
      @exu7325 년 전 +14

      @@nekopop8159 Eh, it's not really Chinese aggression, it's a maritime border dispute. Here in Indonesia, most of the time, it's Vietnamese illegal fishing vessels that violate our maritime border. Westerners always get this wrong, it's not a China vs. maritime SE Asia dispute, it's a free-for-all.

    • @jasonz2736
      @jasonz2736 년 전 +8

      @@exu7325westerners alway play savior where u don’t need them.

  • @danitobin2807
    @danitobin2807 8 개월 전

    Would love too watch this movie

  • @rayzhang41
    @rayzhang41 년 전 +12

    The most touching quote about World War II I've ever seen is: "Two strangers tried desperately to kill each other."

  • @battenburg6089
    @battenburg6089 년 전 +471

    My grandpa served in Korea, he always used to tell me about the time his ship was buzzed by a Mig, he says it was a Russian one, and they had permission to blast it, so he did. But he didn't actually kill it because their training was for leading targets that weren't fighters, so he had no idea how to hit it.

    • @mahbodbaghdadi5713
      @mahbodbaghdadi5713 년 전

      May he rot where he belongs for what he did to korea

    • @battenburg6089
      @battenburg6089 년 전

      @@mahbodbaghdadi5713 And may you rot for being brown, lmao.

    • @obi-wankenobi1750
      @obi-wankenobi1750 11 개월 전 +24

      @Mahbod Baghdadi bruh we SAVED Korea. The ONLY reason South Korea exists is because of us. Read a history book dude.

    • @nolansjostrom6360
      @nolansjostrom6360 11 개월 전 +5

      @@mahbodbaghdadi5713What are you on about

    • @CricothyroidDonghin
      @CricothyroidDonghin 11 개월 전 +1

      What about Vietnam?

  • @jatisasmita4813
    @jatisasmita4813 년 전 +53

    External drop tank still hanging when dogfight 😂

  • @aragornii507
    @aragornii507 9 개월 전 +2

    Imagine the effort and sacrifice by these pilots only to have Gen Z willingly choose everything Chinese over American.

  • @awizor
    @awizor 7 개월 전 +2

    That Mig has like A LOT of ammo.

    • @Seabass3920
      @Seabass3920 3 개월 전 +2

      Fr, with a full burst, he woulda ran out of ammunition in 6 seconds since the 37 mils carried 40 rounds and fired 400 rpm

  • @thomasbenito274
    @thomasbenito274 년 전 +55

    if WWII gave us the showdown between the P-51 and the Me 262, the Korean War had the F4U and the MiG-15

    • @typehyuga607
      @typehyuga607 년 전 +3

      Nope it was the F86 vs the mig 15

    • @pell9538
      @pell9538 년 전 +12

      @@typehyuga607 in the beginning of the war the US only had the p80 jet fighters in small numbers while north korea had the mig 15. Propeller planes were still very common and in at least one recorded instance a corsair managed to shoot down a korean mig 15

    • @thomasbenito274
      @thomasbenito274 년 전 +1

      @@typehyuga607 i was referring to the confrontation of propeller-driven fighters to fighter jets in both wars dude

    • @jamessadler5847
      @jamessadler5847 년 전

      Mig vs Sea Fury too

    • @connorclarkevideos8079
      @connorclarkevideos8079 년 전

      And Vietnam gave us A-1H vs MIG 17

  • @mab2187
    @mab2187 년 전 +58

    I saw the story on Yarnhubs channel and said "why aren't they making a movie out of it?"
    And here we are.
    1:13 did this guy ditched the fight cus he was a coward? well good for him you live longer that way but so dishonorable.

    • @luisurdiales3091
      @luisurdiales3091 년 전 +3

      Ya but it's not the same. The pilots who downed a mig-15 weren't these two.

    • @Seabass3920
      @Seabass3920 3 개월 전 +1

      Not really cuz his gear was stuck, which would create a load of drag and reduce maneuverability

    • @61Slughi
      @61Slughi 2 개월 전 +1

      @@Seabass3920 It shows first the gear was up then him putting the switch for the landing gear in the down position and then saying it's "stuck". The landing gear goes down all the way, but in the scene where he asks the other pilot to check, the gear is a little cock-eyed. Weird.

    • @Seabass3920
      @Seabass3920 2 개월 전

      @@61Slughi i guess I wasn’t paying attention lol

  • @ervillewright6284
    @ervillewright6284 6 개월 전 +11

    My uncle, Bill Strong, was captured by the Chinese and North Koreans during the Battle of Unsan, November 1950. He was one of many captured that day. God bless those who served. They will not be forgotten.

  • @brandynstahler5266

    that was fun, aside from the unrealistically long time the corsair was in the migs gunsights and not once being hit (which is excusable because it's still a movie) my only gripe was how the mig just instantly exploded like a TIE fighter in star wars as soon as the corsairs guns as much as touched it. like cmon the cgi is fantastic and the plane handling looks great in comparison to something like red tails and the like. could at least give us a cool shoot down lol

  • @usmctate
    @usmctate 년 전 +13

    One inaccuracy in the combat scenes, drop your damn external fuel tanks, especially when dogfighting. Pilots always dropped their external tanks prior to going in to engage the enemy.

  • @aviationgaming1564
    @aviationgaming1564 년 전 +281

    I really love that they used real planes in this movie, the corsairs and the bearcats are real and they actually are airworthy

    • @marks7965
      @marks7965 년 전 +24

      No they didn't, it's all CGI

    • @aviationgaming1564
      @aviationgaming1564 년 전 +55

      @@marks7965 in certain scenes, yeah it’s CGI but they did actually use real planes with this movie and I would know because I live near where they filmed. They built a mock up carrier at Statesboro Bulloch County Airport and actually flew the corsairs in and out of it, the beach they were flying was filmed at Tybee Island. I have seen the planes flying around for the movie. The aircrafts they used are owned by the Commemorative Air Force which owns one of the largest still flying warbird collection including the only 2 flying B-29s and the two planes that crashed into each other during Wings over Dallas a few months back.

    • @andrewwaller5913
      @andrewwaller5913 년 전 +7

      @@aviationgaming1564 The CAF only has 1 Corsair, several others were used too, but yes they used real aircraft with a carrier mock up.

    • @aviationgaming1564
      @aviationgaming1564 년 전

      @@andrewwaller5913 only one Corsair, wow! Who were the other corsairs owned by?

    • @andrewwaller5913
      @andrewwaller5913 년 전 +2

      @@aviationgaming1564 Several private owners and museums, one from Planes of Fame, Chino CA

  • @nirvana3921
    @nirvana3921 11 개월 전 +7

    In fact, at that time, on the banks of the Yalu River, the Chinese army was armed with only 12 old Japanese 37mm anti-aircraft guns. Such a single-barreled anti-aircraft gun could not pose any threat to the nimble and maneuverable F4U and AD-1 at all. Their anti-aircraft fire was weak. And they seriously lack anti-aircraft ammunition.

  • @FARBerserker
    @FARBerserker 개월 전 +1

    AA Rounds are Shrapnell Projectiles.
    If you can feel the shockwave of the
    small explosions, you WILL feel the
    pieces of metal hitting everything.

  • @pctong5387
    @pctong5387 년 전 +12

    Another 250% historically accurate Hollywood documentary.

  • @JustTooDamnHonest
    @JustTooDamnHonest 년 전 +71

    My grandfather was a captain during this conflict in the US Army and he was in charge of a base there as well and after the conflict ended in a stalemate he was promoted up to Major and did three tours in Vietnam then he retired as a Lt. Colonel and he passed away in the early 2000s.

    • @screamingnighthog7155
      @screamingnighthog7155 년 전 +8

      My father was a PFC in the US 7th Cavalry. He was there at the Pusan breakout and the capture of Pyongyang. Went all the way to the Yalu then the Chinese overran the place and pushed them back beyond the 38th parallel. Only avoided capture twice by the grace of God. Came home, lead a long, quiet, peaceful life. Died a good man. I miss him.

  • @wvbygraceofgod5508

    Aviation movies especially combat aviation movies has came a long way from using old war footage and models. I’ve been wanting to watch this movie.

  • @Ilia1IlliaUan
    @Ilia1IlliaUan 3 일 전

    Damn, this episode of the film is very reminiscent of Disney Planes, both Skipper’s unsuccessful combat mission during World War II and his help in defeating Dusty from Ripslinger in the Dead Desert... It turns out that not only the model herself has made such a contribution to culture, but also this film, which few people know about, and in most cases it is hated...

  • @Gamerguy-501
    @Gamerguy-501 년 전 +36

    That was awesome!! This scene got me on the edge of my seat! I haven’t seen the movie yet! Ik for a fact I will be getting this on DVD. It clearly shows you why the Corsair F4U is one of the top American planes they used in the war and the post war before the Cold War. But the intensity of that last part when he says “I can hit the bridge” and ignores the order and goes and destroys it either way! Just shows that you can’t always just take orders and not do something that was supposed to be done originally! You finish what you had started. This has to be on the top 10 aviation war movies

    • @wademyers2069
      @wademyers2069 년 전 +6

      Besides the fact this never happen

    • @AErch
      @AErch 년 전 +1

      @@wademyers2069 however it did really happened

    • @wademyers2069
      @wademyers2069 년 전 +4

      @@AErch really you think 2 90 pounds rockets can take out a steel and concrete bridge

    • @AErch
      @AErch 년 전 +5

      @@wademyers2069 because it can. That 5in rocket is filled with a 3.7kg tnt, enough to destroy bridges.
      The early HVAR rocket (which is probably the one used in the movie) is a modified 5"/38 caliber gun shells, the same gun shells used by 5 inch Dual-purpose gun mounts in almost all US Navy vessels

    • @mco119jj
      @mco119jj 년 전 +8

      It “just shows that you can’t always just take orders”….unless of course you’re in the military. Ha, if you are, you absolutely do have to “just take orders” from your superiors, at least if you want to continue serving in said military. If Jesse would’ve done that in real life, he’d be looking at real consequences, whether he blew the bridge or not. It’s an awesome scene, but it probably would’ve kept him out of the cockpit for quite a while if he had tried it. Military service is not a democracy.

  • @weetak
    @weetak 년 전 +19

    The scene that also drive me nuts is that carriers do not steam so close to other vessels esp during flight ops

    • @brettmiller8306
      @brettmiller8306 년 전 +1

      That fact alone ruined the latest midway movie for me

    • @weetak
      @weetak 년 전

      @@brettmiller8306 yes. Also the HBO series Pacific

    • @brettmiller8306
      @brettmiller8306 년 전 +2

      @@JohnYoga The bar is not high on that one. The visuals were supposed to be the best part of the movie and they were a major letdown. Anyone with even a basic knowledge of this type of naval/air combat would struggle to sink into this movie; it pulled me out of reality every few seconds. It boggles my mind how production companies can pay thousands for designers to come up with highly accurate and detailed 3d models only to put them into a scene with all the subtlety and skill of a 5 year old playing with toys in a bathtub.

    • @brettmiller8306
      @brettmiller8306 년 전

      @@JohnYoga krplus.net/bidio/edmmdqebmIGlgnY In case you want to know what it should look like, this animation is MUCH closer to reality. Because of this it is far more epic in scale than anything in the 2019 movie.

    • @myblacklab7
      @myblacklab7 7 개월 전

      @@brettmiller8306 Well said. I agree 100%

  • @Brunswick859
    @Brunswick859 년 전 +5

    Fun fact: During the Korean War, an F4U actually did successfully dogfight a Mig-15.

    • @steveconkey7362
      @steveconkey7362 9 개월 전

      Once.

    • @Brunswick859
      @Brunswick859 9 개월 전

      ​which is why i said an.

    • @myblacklab7
      @myblacklab7 7 개월 전

      But that F4U was shot down almost immediately after it shot down the Mig-15, so I don't know if I'd call that "successful."

    • @CrossOfBayonne
      @CrossOfBayonne 5 개월 전

      That happened in 1952 over the DMZ

    • @thunderboltcougar5626
      @thunderboltcougar5626 18 일 전

      ​@@myblacklab7considering the vastly inferior technology of F4U compared to Mig15, as well as outnumbered one to two.. or four officially (but seven Migs according to another source), and still able to shoot down one; were absolutely a success.
      (Unless you want to exclude those four/seven migs that joined later, you should exclude that the F4U was shot down as well.)

  • @davidlevine7350
    @davidlevine7350 년 전 +3

    Can confirm that the Mig pilot was a Lego Stormtrooper

  • @mackdaddy0629
    @mackdaddy0629 년 전 +14

    Holy hell that AA fire was absolutely terrifying, god bless those men for flying this mission.

  • @g-man8151
    @g-man8151 8 개월 전

    The planes sound like they have jet engines tho

  • @susboi9804
    @susboi9804 년 전 +4

    when they weren't dropping tanks during a dogfight i was screaming internally

  • @TheDSMIVTR
    @TheDSMIVTR 년 전 +32

    I say in real life, Jessie would have been court martialed for disobeying a direct order. But he did knock out the bridge.

    • @F4PhantomGaming
      @F4PhantomGaming 년 전 +14

      if you think this was a court martial you should see top gun

    • @prodbyfantasy
      @prodbyfantasy 년 전 +3

      this happened u know

    • @TheDSMIVTR
      @TheDSMIVTR 년 전

      @@F4PhantomGaming Not surprised. Not at all.

    • @TheDSMIVTR
      @TheDSMIVTR 년 전 +2

      @@prodbyfantasy I'm glad he did it! We need people like him willing to face potential consequences.

    • @Nurhaal
      @Nurhaal 년 전

      @Brian Albee alright Lenard, you can stop scaring the kids..

  • @johnnyanderson2-roblox185

    This scene is fucking awesome, if heavily layered in plot armor.
    While I LOVE this scene, it's simply unrealistic on all levels how they took down that MiG, not even mentioning the fact that only one MiG was ever shot down by a Corsair in Korea by someone else entirely.
    There are other nit picks such as the rockets not realistically holding enough explosive power to down a bridge, or the Chinese Anti--air gunners not knowing how to lead their shots on prop planes that were filled to the brim with ordnance, but those aren't movie destroying issues, simply issues that really take away from the realism of this movie.

    • @PancakeBoi
      @PancakeBoi 9 개월 전

      Enjoyable movie, historically highly emphasized for entertainment purposes

    • @landnoman824
      @landnoman824 9 개월 전

      in Chinese moives they shoot down U.S airplanes with bolt action rifle, and event claim to have knocked down American planes with bamboo culms.

    • @myblacklab7
      @myblacklab7 7 개월 전 +4

      It's another Hollywood fake-o war movie, it looks like.
      I love how all the Chinese AA gunners wait to fire until the plot tells them to fire, and then they all start firing at the same time.
      There is so much wrong with this scene, it's not even worth making a list.

    • @aadixum
      @aadixum 7 개월 전

      @@PancakeBoiJust like Fury. Entertaining, but inaccurate.

    • @banzeyegaming2234
      @banzeyegaming2234 3 개월 전

      Sure. But sometimes, it’s nice to turn off your brain and simply enjoy the cool factor.

  • @GeannSoares
    @GeannSoares 8 개월 전 +1

    No Brasil o nome do filme é IRMÃOS DE HONRA.

    • @WendellBaggins
      @WendellBaggins 8 개월 전

      Tem que ter um BR pra salvar. Você é o cara

  • @Tokax
    @Tokax 9 개월 전

    MiG pilot is literally every war thunder players premium when they only have rank 2

  • @davegeisler7802
    @davegeisler7802 년 전 +10

    Many things changed after Nov 1950 , the UN forces had air superiority up until that point. With in days the B29 Superfortress the F51 Mustang , F80 Shooting Star, F82 Twin Mustang , and F84 Thunderjet became obsolete as well as the US Navy, F4U Corsair , F2H Banshee and F9F Panther all were outclassed by the Mig15.

    • @rickklein7792
      @rickklein7792 10 개월 전 +5

      Until the F-86 showed up.

    • @piraveenanmahendrarajah5699
      @piraveenanmahendrarajah5699 4 개월 전

      @@rickklein7792 so when the F-86 showed up F4U Corsair , F2H Banshee and F9F Panther were no longer outclassed by the Mig15? ;)

    • @rickklein7792
      @rickklein7792 4 개월 전

      No. You have the context of my statement confused. The MIG-15 outclassed all the above-mentioned warbirds. The F-86 Sabre ended its reign of superiority with speed, maneuvering, guns and better pilots.@@piraveenanmahendrarajah5699

  • @kenlodge3399
    @kenlodge3399 년 전 +58

    This is it I'm telling ya! Been all about Corsairs ever since I was a kid. Watched all the war flicks, but not a single mention of the greatest, "prop job" ever. When everybody else was into the P-51s, I wanted to see the F4Us. Best ever got was once a year airshows if I was lucky. So in my mind they made this movie for me, in a wee small corner of my brain is all the memory cells been waiting for this movie and it's finally here.

    • @twinjetal4968
      @twinjetal4968 년 전

      Flying Leathernecks - John Wayne

    • @TepiX2
      @TepiX2 년 전 +1

      Preach my friend, p-51’s are super overrated, i wanted to see more movie scenes about the bf-109

    • @condor7964
      @condor7964 년 전 +3

      ​@@TepiX2 Uhh, okay, easy now. I wouldn't say the P-51 is overrated, well maybe just a little, but it's more that the F4U is just super underrated. Although, yeah, I wouldn't mind seeing more of the 109 too. Damn near carried the Luftwaffe despite it's considerable flaws.

    • @AUsernameWeShallMarchToKiev
      @AUsernameWeShallMarchToKiev 년 전 +1

      @@TepiX2 Bf-109 my arse, where’s the Yak-3?

    • @SS-Sovereign
      @SS-Sovereign 년 전 +1

      @@AUsernameWeShallMarchToKiev Yak 3, pfft. A mid-air disaster waiting to catch on fire or rip in a slight dive.
      @kenlodge3399 While I have a love for the F4U-4, I will never agree it is the greatest prop ever. That will always go to the Focke-Wulf 190 for being the first in the line for a lot of aviation improvements, and dominating the battlefield for so long upon it arrival. Kurt Tank was just aeronautical master second to none.

  • @NOKMANtube
    @NOKMANtube 9 개월 전 +52

    This battle was the fiercest fight during the Korean War. It's called the Battle of Jang-Jin Lake(장진호 A.K.A 'Chosin'. Chosin is Japanese landname and it became the name of CG-65 Ticonderoga Class Cruiser.), and numerous ridges and highlands were bombed by repeated battles between the escaping U.S. Marine Corps and the chasing Chinese army's Human Wave attacks. In addition, the extreme cryogenic North Korean environment was harsh weather that the U.S. military had never experienced in history, comparable to the severe cold experienced by the Germans at the Battle of Stalingrad or the Battle of Bulge.
    In the movie, white mountains and frozen bridges look similar to Norway and Finland's weather. Yes, it's damn true. During The Korean War, Hamgyeong province and northern east area's average temperature in January was minus 15 degrees Celsius (5 degrees Fahrenheit). Moreover, Morning lows hit minus 45 degrees during this battle. There were countless frozen-to-death and frostbite patients on both sides. The Chinese army planned a siege and annihilation of the U.S. military, and the U.S. Marine Corps survived to establish a defensive line.
    Including this battle, the Korean War is meaningful to both our South Koreans and the U.S. military. The U.S. military was the first war to fight against Chinese troops at the beginning of the Cold War, and we managed to defend Seoul and the south of the Korean Peninsula by enduring North Korea's surprise attack. I will remember their noble sacrifices and let our descendants know so that they aren't forgotten.

    • @seawolf4846
      @seawolf4846 8 개월 전 +3

      I am actually surprised we didn't see Colonel Chesty Puller in the Chosin scenes.

  • @user-tv8io3nn3u
    @user-tv8io3nn3u 개월 전 +1

    그분들이 있어서 우리가 이렇게 살고 있습니다 감사합니다 유엔군여러분

  • @citadel9611
    @citadel9611 년 전 +4

    There is no way a MIG -15 could turn with a F4U Corsair.
    In reality, it wouldn't even try.

  • @josephcontreras8930

    This is the bridges at tokori for this generation. I hope they makeore movies about the "forgotten"war Korea. They've made so many of nam and WW2 movies but mostly most Americans only know about Korea is mash and old black and white movies. An old uncle and God father fought there. Their story needs to be told so we all know about it.

    • @RighteousReverendDynamite
      @RighteousReverendDynamite 년 전 +3

      I hope they make one about Chaplain Capt. Emil Kapaun, POW, MOH..... and possible Sainted martyr. He is already Blessed. A true inspirational American.

    • @robertjensen1048
      @robertjensen1048 년 전 +1

      @@zachwessel5004 Are you high? Hollywood doesn't have to filter war movies through the Pentagon. They can just do their own research and then make up the gaps they don't know for sure.

    • @IsraelUkrainianSupportsKorea
      @IsraelUkrainianSupportsKorea 9 개월 전

      🇺🇸 Thanks to the dedication and love of the US and UN forces,
      🇰🇷 South Korea won freedom and peace!
      The poorest country 🇰🇷 South Korea due to the despair of war....
      It was only death that destroyed everything!
      Under the guidance of the Lord Jesus Christ,
      With America's help, we have overcome despair!
      Rampant with Buddhism and the worship of 7 million ghosts,
      🇯🇵 Japan, the country of the aggressor killer who caused the Pacific War...
      Communism 🇨🇳 From China Soviet Russia....
      The defense of democracy,
      Only through the love of the Lord Jesus Christ,
      To the 🇺🇸 U.S. Army veterans who protected a free Republic of Korea,
      Thank you with tears in your eyes!
      How can I repay this love and grace?
      And so, every day for America,
      Pray to the Lord Jesus Christ!
      Thanks for letting me see this movie
      Thank you very much!
      Do you know the characteristics of Koreans?
      Passing on grace from generation to generation,
      If you pay back 100 times and 1,000 times, is there not enough?
      These are the humble 🇰🇷 citizens of South Korea who think and act first!
      South Korea is America's best ally!
      American Dedication!
      Doing our best to protect freedom and peace in the world,
      We will be friends with America, a Puritan nation that only serves the Lord Jesus Christ!
      🇺🇸 America!
      🇰🇷 South Korea,
      We will always be with America!
      All honor, glory and thanks to the Lord Jesus Christ!
      Amen!

  • @Talltrees84
    @Talltrees84 11 개월 전 +4

    Corsairs were not the only WWII aircraft to fight in Korea. The P-51 Mustang, the B-29 Superfortress, the A-26 Invader (did service in Vietnam and Bay of Pigs), the Il-10, the Po-2, the C-47 (DC-3), and the Yak-9.

    • @WAL_DC-6B
      @WAL_DC-6B 6 개월 전 +1

      Also, the British Fairey Firefly F.1.

  • @daleradder7354
    @daleradder7354 년 전 +1

    F4U Corsair was an amazing plane. The Douglas Skyraider was awesome to.

  • @GrapeFlavoredAntifreeze

    The sexiest thing about this entire clip is how accurate the Mig-15s gun fire rate, sound, tracer size, and impacts on the ground look. Pilots in Korea used to say the 37mm tracers from a mig-15 looked like tennis balls flying by you on fire

    • @pi1523
      @pi1523 년 전 +3

      It wasnt very accurate how it fought though

    • @GrapeFlavoredAntifreeze
      @GrapeFlavoredAntifreeze 년 전 +5

      @@pi1523 How? The only inaccurate part is it not constantly overshooting. Early in the Korean War American pilots coming out of ww2 had INSANE kill ratios on the North Korean pilots, who weren’t properly trained on their brand new jet fighters by the Soviets until later in the war. It’s possible that the reason he’s not overshooting too is because he’s an intermediate pilot (by nk standards) and knows the mig-15 has a problem with high speed compression, so he kept it slow, the mark of overcompensation for a poor pilot

    • @mr.jancok4413
      @mr.jancok4413 년 전 +5

      @@GrapeFlavoredAntifreeze the fact that the Mig didn't somehow stall and die at that speed while some how have infinity ammo cheat on, because bare in mind the F4U still carry it's drop tank while maneuvering and the sweep wings that the mig have made it unable to fight under 300 kph without stalling

    • @nvelsen1975
      @nvelsen1975 년 전 +3

      @@GrapeFlavoredAntifreeze
      Well, because I don't even have a pilot's license and even I know the first order of business for bombers under threat is to drop everything and lose the weight.
      Or that straight-line divebombing is suicide.
      Or that you'd have to go back to 1940 to find pilots who under fire don't move while going "Hmm, from which direction is the fire that is currently killing me coming? Better analyse and have a good hard look before deciding on a direction to go"

    • @AgentK-im8ke
      @AgentK-im8ke 년 전 +1

      it is not accurate at all

  • @mastermindmartialarts

    This scene was a real treat to watch in theaters, I just wish it was longer. So good.

    • @abdikhadar7534
      @abdikhadar7534 년 전 +1

      This not realistic

    • @anm10wolvorinenotapanther32
      @anm10wolvorinenotapanther32 11 개월 전 +3

      @@abdikhadar7534 Not only did you fail grammar in the most simple sentence possible, you also fail to realize that this is a Hollywood movie and not a documentary meaning cinematic liberties for both dramatization and convenience were taken.

    • @seriyritsar4775
      @seriyritsar4775 5 개월 전 +2

      Эта сцена настолько дряная,что говорить смешно))в реальности если "корсары" потеряли минимум 70% своего состава только попытавшись подлететь к мосту!!
      И уж точно они б никуда не попали,потому что подобное бомбометание только в фильмах дает результат,а в реальности бомбометание без участия штурмана,который дает пилоту данные о брковом сносе бомбы,малоэфективны!!
      Даже немецкие штуки не могли с пикирования за один раз поразить такую цель как мост!!!
      А уж уничтожить опоры моста обычными ракетами -это вообще цирк и насмешка над реальностью!если кто не вкурсе,эти ракеты не пробивали в лоб даже танковую броню,а на пролете моста они б оставили не больше пары царапин
      Мосты бомбили специальными бомбами
      Вообщем снято прикольно,но на уровне детской сказки

  • @Mycikakat
    @Mycikakat 8 개월 전

    A 10 year old was piloting that mig for sure

  • @bobbyricigliano2799
    @bobbyricigliano2799 9 개월 전

    7:30 "Jesse, stand down. That's a suggestion!"

  • @triple-gq6mn
    @triple-gq6mn 년 전 +11

    He flew along the river with all the anti air? Seems like it would make more sense to approach the bridge from the land.

  • @baseballboisilas
    @baseballboisilas 년 전 +6

    The cool thing about this movie is that my great grandpa was on this ship about 8 years after Jesse was

  • @castlebravo6658
    @castlebravo6658 9 개월 전 +1

    What always gets me in movies when they do war stuff is how the treat explosions from flak and grenades. They never take into account the shrapnel that actually does the damage. On the run in the amount of flak exploding within a couple meters of these planes would most likely tear them to shreds. I’m not saying there wasn’t flak or anything but there’s no way a formation like that could go up against hundreds of flak guns like that and get literally no damage. If you ever watch old WW 2 clips from the pacific when the Japanese were attacking ships a lot of the time you can see flak exploding in the air and then shrapnel slamming into the water. They’re good to watch if you actually want to get an idea of the destructive radius and power of the flak bursts.

  • @simply2187
    @simply2187 년 전

    Amazing film! I watched it on flight CX-255 from HKG to LHR, which was amazing. Amazin scene!

  • @skipper4126
    @skipper4126 년 전 +15

    Ridiculous movie.
    Love the F4U's with full load out running Migs, so much realism.

    • @baba9665
      @baba9665 2 개월 전 +1

      Mig was likely trying its hardest to not stall to shoot down the f4u and slowed down as much as it could

  • @Darthrex5
    @Darthrex5 년 전 +55

    This part of the movie was my favorite by far, had me on the edge of my seat!

    • @wademyers2069
      @wademyers2069 년 전

      Why this never happened

    • @firingallcylinders2949
      @firingallcylinders2949 년 전 +2

      @@wademyers2069 It did happen. Just not with this pilot. A Corsair did shoot down a Mig in the Korean War.

    • @AgentK-im8ke
      @AgentK-im8ke 년 전

      yeah the corsairs never took down a mig and the mig that was in this battle shoot down multiple corsairs pretty easily

    • @Darthrex5
      @Darthrex5 년 전

      @@AgentK-im8ke I was talking about the attack on the AA and the Douglas AD-4W attack on the bridge

    • @afzalahmed6284
      @afzalahmed6284 년 전

      Bro can you tell the name of this movie or drama

  • @victorypolka7449
    @victorypolka7449 6 개월 전 +1

    0:55 the take off and formation spacing is so arcade war thunder.

  • @SOCALAVIATION2K
    @SOCALAVIATION2K 년 전 +70

    This looks awesome! Too bad I heard that most of this movie was really slow but if there was more sequences like this it’ll probably be really good like midway

    • @TK--hf6db
      @TK--hf6db 년 전 +18

      It's supposed to be "slow" because its a biopic more than a war movie. Definitely worth watching.

    • @aztro4010
      @aztro4010 년 전 +1

      It's only the first half that's slow

    • @guts-141
      @guts-141 년 전 +1

      It's more about someone's life history than war actions

    • @senseishu937
      @senseishu937 년 전

      I hope you're talking about the old midway because the new midway is garbage, it looked like a bad videogame instead of a serious movie.
      Edit: Not to mention the egregious amount of historical inaccuracies in that movie.

    • @TK--hf6db
      @TK--hf6db 년 전 +1

      @@senseishu937 No it wasn't that bad stop whining. It looked better than most naval WW2 movies and it was serious. It wasn't even that inaccurate. Watch the history buffs video on it.

  • @tigertex7257
    @tigertex7257 년 전 +6

    Is this another short "It's not the plane, it's the pilot" moment?

    • @ryangonzales7716
      @ryangonzales7716 년 전

      More like "its the plot armor" moment. There's no way in hell those prop planes would survive v.s. that MiG.

  • @luwucian4497
    @luwucian4497 7 개월 전 +2

    I hate when only the good guys have good aim... if the bad guys don't have their moments the combat is really boring...

  • @LegioPatriaNostra182

    Many World War II veterans and aces flew during the Korean War. As did Francis Stanley "Gabby" Gabreski. He was a fighter ace in two wars. A combat encounter in the air with such an experienced pilot. It was almost a certain death sentence.

  • @zeus6793
    @zeus6793 년 전 +19

    I fell in love with the Corsair the first time I saw Baa Baa Black Sheep on TV as a kid. Robert Conrad as Pappy Boyington and his crew were fantastic, and all the planes were very real, it was long before CGI. Of course, this was in 1976 so those planes were only 30 years old. I even made a Revell model of the plane, and appropriately weathered it, and shot it up, with oil smears....it was awesome.

    • @kennedyrowland3272
      @kennedyrowland3272 년 전 +1

      Hell yeah model builder here too. Currently finishing up a Corsair. Fell in love after watching John Wayne’s Flying Leathernecks. Always been my favorite and I even have a tattoo of a 4u-4b on my back across my shoulder blades. Fantastic engineering, amazing sounds, and phenomenal flight performance. Not to mention the sheer beauty of the aircraft.

    • @zeus6793
      @zeus6793 년 전

      @@kennedyrowland3272 I agree. The gull wings are, quite simply, gorgeous. And in the deep blue they are painted, they are just awesome. Apparently, taking off in them was extremely hairy. Had to do with the lift at low speeds or something.

    • @kokwahgoh1932
      @kokwahgoh1932 10 개월 전

      Not James Conrad but Robert Conrad.

    • @zeus6793
      @zeus6793 10 개월 전 +1

      @@kokwahgoh1932 LOL!! I never even noticed my error! Thank you....changing now. (Who the hell is James Conrad?)

    • @kokwahgoh1932
      @kokwahgoh1932 10 개월 전

      @@zeus6793 Robert Conrad played the role of James West in the Wild Wild West. Maybe got mixed up from here.

  • @nursestoyland
    @nursestoyland 년 전 +8

    And this is why the F4U is one of my favorite planes ever

  • @Truthy-Women_always-hatred-men

    Such hard to me i watch many Chinese or South Korean movie about their war but never seen likes this about telling the western in there time such great rare pics

  • @Vulpes10
    @Vulpes10 년 전 +1

    I have never seen this movie but judging from this clip there is so much cgi it looks more like a game than a film.

  • @Coronet_shop
    @Coronet_shop 년 전 +8

    Great movie definitely watching it again. We need more Korean, Vietnam & Pacific theater movies

    • @kennedyrowland3272
      @kennedyrowland3272 년 전 +3

      I want to see movies about the massive dogfights over midway and and more movies about bombers and escorts. They really give us so little when are there are so many fantastic movies that could be made highlighting some of the great achievements of the war. The amount of air battles is insane.

    • @Coronet_shop
      @Coronet_shop 년 전

      @@kennedyrowland3272 you and me both

    • @afdalrachmat8839
      @afdalrachmat8839 년 전

      Title plss

    • @tungakgaming5487
      @tungakgaming5487 년 전 +2

      If you want to watch the air battle of the US army and the North Vietnamese army, you can find the movie "nhung canh en dau tien”

    • @dobridjordje
      @dobridjordje 11 개월 전 +1

      I wanna see some 1944/45 action in the Pacific with F6F, F4U, P-51, P-38 vs Japanese A6M5, N1K1/2, Ki 61 and above all The Ki -84 Hayate

  • @h7g65f4fj
    @h7g65f4fj 년 전 +3

    thank you for your service

  • @LigthningII
    @LigthningII 년 전 +2

    I must see this movie. The action is just great and the Corsair is one of my favorite plane. I must have at least four models that I fly. There is nothing like the Corsair sound. I do not the story of Jesse Folmar and I should know, having served in the Navy for 30+ years. Yes, the Corsair was no match for the Mig except for turning. The Mig bleeds off speed quickly on turning; and can only hold a turn for a few seconds before it stalls and must pitch up to regain air speed. Enjoyed reading the comments from all. Thanks.

  • @bulbobaggins
    @bulbobaggins 2 개월 전

    they really grabbed the first peasant they saw in Siberia and shoved him into a MiG-15

  • @IshmaelDoe
    @IshmaelDoe 년 전 +7

    why didn't they drop the fuel tanks by this point? Also it seem surprising to me they have 2 fuel tanks for what seem like a relative short range attack.

  • @johncarlson8581
    @johncarlson8581 년 전 +7

    My dad faught in North Korea conflict he carried the radio! He had bad frost bite in both his feet. Never talked about it just would say when he saw a war movie that’s BS. He would say he liked that M1 Garand I took him to a gun store when I was in my twenties to get him one they had. He picked it up and looked at it and put it back down wiping his hands on his shirt saying “I forgot how heavy they were, I don’t want it as he kept wiping his hands! Miss you dad!

    • @neil6961
      @neil6961 년 전

      Best battle implement ever devised, M1 Garand.

    • @drlong08
      @drlong08 년 전 +2

      It was heavy for other reasons. My Dad was a Korea vet as well.

    • @IsraelUkrainianSupportsKorea
      @IsraelUkrainianSupportsKorea 9 개월 전

      🇺🇸 Thanks to the dedication and love of the US and UN forces,
      🇰🇷 South Korea won freedom and peace!
      The poorest country 🇰🇷 South Korea due to the despair of war....
      It was only death that destroyed everything!
      Under the guidance of the Lord Jesus Christ,
      With America's help, we have overcome despair!
      Rampant with Buddhism and the worship of 7 million ghosts,
      🇯🇵 Japan, the country of the aggressor killer who caused the Pacific War...
      Communism 🇨🇳 From China Soviet Russia....
      The defense of democracy,
      Only through the love of the Lord Jesus Christ,
      To the 🇺🇸 U.S. Army veterans who protected a free Republic of Korea,
      Thank you with tears in your eyes!
      How can I repay this love and grace?
      And so, every day for America,
      Pray to the Lord Jesus Christ!
      Thanks for letting me see this movie
      Thank you very much!
      Do you know the characteristics of Koreans?
      Passing on grace from generation to generation,
      If you pay back 100 times and 1,000 times, is there not enough?
      These are the humble 🇰🇷 citizens of South Korea who think and act first!
      South Korea is America's best ally!
      American Dedication!
      Doing our best to protect freedom and peace in the world,
      We will be friends with America, a Puritan nation that only serves the Lord Jesus Christ!
      🇺🇸 America!
      🇰🇷 South Korea,
      We will always be with America!
      All honor, glory and thanks to the Lord Jesus Christ!
      Amen!

  • @VahapOKUTAN.
    @VahapOKUTAN. 4 개월 전 +1

    In Hollywood, the purpose of enemy bullets is not to hit the target, but only to create visual effects.

  • @justintimbersaw3934

    4:33 the heat and the bullet hitting the ground. I gotta say that the special effet team is having fun with this one.

  • @cumatyszkiewicz9089

    I hope this movie will hit theaters in Poland

    • @RighteousReverendDynamite
      @RighteousReverendDynamite 년 전

      That reminds me; an attachment of 21 American volunteer aviators from WWI flew for the Polish as the 7th Fighter Squadron against the Red Army led by Trotsky and lit up a supply column that helped turn the tide of the bloody battle for Warsaw in August 1920. (August 15th was the Day of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary) The Soviets' goal was to link up with German Commies in Berlin. Then eventually take over Europe. May Our Mother Mary always Bless our Polish friends.

    • @cumatyszkiewicz9089
      @cumatyszkiewicz9089 년 전

      @@RighteousReverendDynamite Thank you very much for this remark. I had no knowledge of this.

  • @axeblue
    @axeblue 년 전 +3

    It was like watching 'Team America' rewrite history.

  • @paulhicks6667
    @paulhicks6667 년 전 +1

    Must be an imperial stormtrooper flying the MiG.

  • @powerdriller4124
    @powerdriller4124 8 개월 전 +1

    The Israel vs Soviet Union air confrontation of 1968-69 in Sinai, that would be a hell of theme for a movie. Both air forces were kind of even, and the death toll was high, hundreds of planes were taken down for both parties in a three day series of skirmishes. The incidents were kept more or less as a secret for decades, for fear of scaling up the fuzz. The Israeli ended up winning (if we believe the Israeli propaganda), but maybe it was more of a tie (which, however, would be a disaster propagandistically for the USSR.)

  • @patrickhuot001
    @patrickhuot001 년 전 +6

    Too bad I never got a chance to see this movie in theaters. Oh well, I’ll just buy the DVD version.

    • @darrellhall6622
      @darrellhall6622 년 전

      Me too! Always better to see it on the BIG screen!!

    • @bigboyrex760
      @bigboyrex760 년 전 +2

      Honestly not missing much, only like 45 minutes of the movie are a good pace, the first half or so is a very slow pace movie.

    • @paniniman6524
      @paniniman6524 년 전

      just pirate. you're doing so much work for nothing