片段出自《机动警察PATLABOR 2 the Movie》,在三架涂有陆自标记的武装直升机摧毁了东京市内的重要通信枢纽后,三艘来路不明的黄色飞艇又突然出现在戒严的城市上空,其携带的通信干扰设备顿时让地上的自卫队变得耳聋眼瞎。当警视厅派出的狙击手试图击坏艇上吊舱中的干扰设备时,无人驾驶的飞艇却突然迫降坠毁并释放出大量毒气,东京市内陷入一片混乱。 Help us caption & translate this video! amara.org/v/4Ym4/
In case you notice in March 2021, this movie is about to come back to theaters in Japan for special viewing. That’s why you see this clip pops up to your recommendations.
@@visionist7 they probably don’t even have subtitles in Japanese. I personally think that every theater in every country should have the native language’s subtitles for those who are deaf or hard of hearing, but alas…
Little bit of trivia about this movie is that when pilots contact an Air Traffic Control, they converse in English. It is because it is a rule in aviation for all pilots to converse in English. This fact can also be observed during the Wyvern chase scene.
actually if local only flights you can speak in native language and disregard the need for english, but it's still advisable for all traffic in local and international to converse in english...
Tokyo gas attack was conducted by the cult Aum Shinrikyo. Aum's laboratory facilities were very sophisticated, scaled, and even automated. It was estimated that Aum had the capacity to produce several metric tons of sarin per year. Aum had also purchased an Mi-17 military transport helicopter prior to the attacks. Maybe u c where they might've been going where this. I'd almost call it a near-miss. So ya, potential for Tokyo do have been drenched in sarin is beyond terrifying. Note that Aum had a number of other chem and bio agents too. Aum had a >1bn bank account, and a bizzarely high number of people with STEM degrees-- they had at least 8 qualified doctors [as distinct from ppl w doctorates, which they had many more of]. Possibly the most capable cult in human history.
@@dan-tv1kp >most capable I mean objectivly speaking you forget chrstianity, hinduism etc but if we're talking the general use scientology and falon gung are more powerfull
@@kenetickups6146 It's my understanding a cult is characterized by intimate, centralized leadership. If those orgs u mentioned qualify as cults, then it may b their capabilities exceed those of Aum's in many ways, and u'd b right. I think Aum's ability to get as far as they did in producing chem' and bio weapons, and actually employing them, is unique to their intimate, centralized, leadership. There r many orgs that would've been too big and/or too disorganized to pull this off. Aum seems to have found a very stable authoritarian leadership structure that enabled their achievements. Effective governance, scientific prowess, and the virtue of operating at the very end of the 20th century has, imo, likely made Aum the most capable cult in human history in its own way.
As mentioned in past comments, two years after the release of this movie, the sarin gas attack on the subway by Aum Shinrikyo occurred. Their original plan and situation are very similar. Their original terrorist plan is to first fly a helicopter over Tokyo and spray sarin gas to massacre citizens. Taking advantage of the chaos, they took various actions and eventually caused a nuclear war between the United States and Russia, and then ruled Japan after the nuclear war. (They had acquired Russian-made Mi-8 helicopters and AKs for actual attack purposes.) Suspicious behavior of Aum Shinrikyo was detected by the police in advance and was investigated. In their haste, they changed their terror plan into something immediately viable and carried it out. Public sentiment in Japan is very nervous about the series of Aum Shinrikyo incidents, It is a kind of taboo that everyone hates to point out that this incident is related to the work (there is no testimony that it was imitated by terrorists).
no no no. it was already made clear all of them had gas. but they are just not activated yet. the first one was a warning, they released the inert gas while keeping the active ones in the blimp. next attempt on shooting down the other blimps, the active gases will be released instead.
@shadowbaofu basically they can release the gas anytime they want. the first one is just a warning if the cops trying to interfere, they will release the gas. its like someone fired at you with a blank, then he showed you that he also have a fully loaded gun too.
@@__ph.comrade__ how about israeli bombing? They are a full fledged country bombing a civilian populated area in Palestine. Both hammas and israel are responsible of the same crime.
Vash Stampede the gas wasnt deadly. the gas that would pierce through masks would cause the wearer to sneeze, forcing them to take it off. Then, theyd send in the second type of gas which would kill the soldiers.
The year before the release of this movie, the Japanese Self-Defense Forces were dispatched for the first time to a PKO in Cambodia, and they actually caused casualties. At the beginning of the story, even if the Self-Defense Force PKO asks the main unit for [permission to use weapons] in response to an attack from the enemy, permission is not granted due to the barrier of the Self-Defense Force, no, the Japanese constitution. The platoon is annihilated, leaving only one survivor, who returns home with sorrow and resentment towards his wretched homeland. Become a terrorist... It was a very timely subject at the time. When I count back the animation production period, I can only think that I foresaw this kind of thing. *As you can see in other posts, the [subway sarin attack] two years later. Sorry for the long sentence.
An example of how terrorism can work, and be executed effectively against a traditional established government and military. 1.) Disrupting the chain of command by way of ECM or other methods to interdict normal communications 2.) After targeting communication infrastructure, attack in a public space in a way that would maximize casualties. Even if it was just a bluff in this incident, the scene in the car after the fact proves it. They had canisters of the real thing. This overt government posturing against the 'worst case scenario' is only setting the conditions for what comes later in the movie, as well as the normal friction that occurs between a countries military and civilian populace. The planner is a master manipulator, and knows how to exploit the weaknesses inherent to any governmental system. Props to the film makers for getting what the face of modern terrorism looks like back in 93.
I feel it also shows how the modern trends of current war have kind of lulled us into a false sense of security, we become dependent on wireless communication by fighting in conflicts with minimal use of broad spectrum jamming, we get complacent with CBRN gear as we have not seen the massed use of chemical weapons since WW1, it goes to show that even in the modern era being able to augment our fancy digital radios and even SATCOM with the dated but harder to cripple (aside from damage to cables) field telephones and that every soldier should at least have a gas mask and be trained to get it on and ready at a moments notice (ideally giving everyone full on mop suits is good as well but that can be a logistical strain and potentially be too much for specialized formations such as paratroopers or special forces teams that are required to forgo some commodities that are common standards in more traditional formations of infentry)
@@Emrald7 I'm sure the US Military has backups for backups when it comes to comms. It was the US Military that created the internet, satellite and cellular comms, after all. Their tech is always light years ahead of civilian tech, and is usually incorporated into civilian tech once it becomes declassified. Which is why no terrorist organization has ever even tried an assault on military targets within our borders. They go straight to item number 2 - maximize civilian deaths. Even then, the numbers that they manage to kill pale in comparison with their efforts in the middle east, excepting Israel. But they manage to kill several hundred people at a time with car bombs and such at times. I don't think they're smart enough to pull off item number 1 in any first world country. Military grade security is much too deep at the places that matter.
This anime looks absolutely gorgeous, coming from someone who doesn't watch any anime. I think I would really like some of the 80s anime from the looks of it.
That's one hell of a way to troll, disorient and destroy the morale of your enemies all in one big flashy package. And hey you're barely breaking the geneva convention too, so they can't fully pin that warcrime on you (although they can probablt pin others obviously)
Even the idea behind this is so amazing! And the animation the cinematography... oh I can’t stop gushing about it .. And don’t get me started about the masterful soundtrack!! That soundtrack is the best!
You also forget that it's a movie and has an actual budget behind it. You cannot compare this to the average anime series where they don't have the budget, time or even the animators to compete. It's like comparing your local fast food joint to a high-class restaurant; of course one's going to be of higher quality when they actually got money behind it. Seriously, you only remember the highlights of 80s to 90s anime but totally forget that the 80s/90s also have their own low quality garbage like today.
2 years after this movie the Aum Shinrikyo Cult unleashed the Sarin gas attack in Tokyo. They also bough a Russian gunship with the intention to kill the emperor and his family, staging a coup.
Kirov Airship ready to take off KIROV REPORTING Acknowledged Airship ready Helium mix optimal Setting new course Maneuver props engaged Bearing set Bombing bays ready Target acquired Closing on target Bombardiers to your stations
Thing is, this was a civil deployment. So the only ones with gas masks were the units that likely had the crowd dispersal agents (tear gas, pepper spray, etc.). The rest of them wouldn't of been issued the kit for such a situation.
@@tanall5959 Last I saw, in the US, when national guard get deployed for civil reasons, they all have masks just in case tear gas and such gets used. But they dont wear them unless needed. I would think it would be standard practice in any nation. However, a gas mask isn't full NBC, so certain agents would still be problematic even with full masks.
es patlabor una franquicia (comenzó como un manga pero luego le hicieron mas adaptaciones, la escena del vídeo es de la segunda película) que trata sobre policías y mechas pero dese una perspectiva mas realista
@@agamenonelatrida4495 wow gracias jajajaja no sabía pensé que era una serie,ahora que lo veo otra vez me doy cuenta que la producción que tiene es digna de una película Gracias por el dato🖒
It's a cop show first and foremost, there are episodes that have nothing to do with robots like the restaurant episode where the entire SV2 gets poisoned
If the likes of Deus Ex (among other works, arguably) unwittingly foreshadowed 9/11, then Patlabor 2 did the same (and/or maybe even inspired) with the infamous 1995 Aum Shinrikyo sarin attack. We live in a surreal world with surreal media and evils, don't we?
Fun trivia to add to everyone else's: Depicted both a gas attack on Tokyo which happened a couple years later, and a military coup of a first world nation which happend in Russia a few years later. Also the worlds on the blimp "Ultima Ratio" is a short version of an inscription on French cannons in the 1600s "ultima ratio regum": "kings' final reasoning" meaning that if an enemy was unwilling to negotiate then they would be answered with cannons. Fitting slogan for terrorists
Blimps and Airships work differently than normal aircraft. As they are lifted by a gas lighter than the air around it. The motors are used to give it movement. So everything you pointed out. They would move the craft in a different direction. As the engines do not provide lift but thrust only.
@@Qardo I'm sorry but no, blimps are bound by the same principles of lift and thrust as any other aircraft, the ailerons rotating up would force the tail of the blimp down, and point the nose up, and the engines rotating upward would push the blimp upwards, not downwards.
@@rhino2960 yeah I was checking that the engines weren't just giving rotational movement, I'd already accepted that the ailerons were wrong, but they point in the same direction all the way down the side so must have just been a mistake, unless the engines shifted into reverse or something? idk
Most likely, the ailerons and engines took that position because the ship began to lose the gases inside. and as a measure to not lose altitude precipitously ...the engines lined up in that way for a smoother landing. After all it was never in his interest to cause further damage.
@@gearandalthefirst7027 and u guys They are assuming that the ship wanted to gain altitude but it is not like that, rather it was preparing for its landing. Raise the rear wings and raise the tip. Focuses the motors obliquely Up and decreases its rotation.
This is a movie not only a TV anime. Today's MOVIE animations are equally good. They just don't have the same feeling cause they are not done "AKIRA" style...
That's one hell of a way to troll, disorient and destroy the morale of your enemies all in one big flashy package. And hey you're barely breaking the geneva convention too, so they can't fully pin that warcrime on you (although they can probablt pin others obviously)
they probably thought if they shot the pod, it would break the controls and the blimp would drift somewhere else. (or if it was doing the jamming, to stop the jamming). they succeeded in that but didn't expect it to dive in response and release gas.
@@Myuutsuu85 if you saw the blimp bullet hole, you should realize that he just simply shoting the target through the bird and not just shooting at the bird. The auto pilot simply seems to be programed to take nose dive once it detect slight preassure change from the hole.