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Desert Storm - The Ground War, Day 1 - Crush the Saddam Line - Animated 

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24th February 1991 - After weeks of bombing the Iraqi military, the US-led coalition launches the ground invasion of Iraq to liberate Kuwait. Not only must they breach the defended minefields of southern Kuwait, coalition armour must punch a hole through the heavily defended "Saddam Line".
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Sources:
Desert Storm Air War: The Aerial Campaign against Saddam's Iraq in the 1991 Gulf War - Jim Corrigan
Jayhawk: The VII Corps in the Persian Gulf War - Stephen A. Bourque
Crusade: The Untold Story of the Persian Gulf War - Rick Atkinson
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Комментарии : 6 тыс.   
@TheOperationsRoom
@TheOperationsRoom 3 года назад
Welcome to all you new subscribers off the back of the Desert Storm Air War video! You fine people left me so many kind comments last time, I just had to put in another very big effort to produce this video for you all. Again, I hope you all enjoy it as much as I enjoyed producing it for you, and it would be so great if you'd leave me a comment if you do!
@jordanroberts7931
@jordanroberts7931 2 года назад
Anyone else watching this and thinking at how laughably pathetic Russia's invasion plan was?
@yansakovich
@yansakovich 3 года назад
When surrendering is more effective than fighting in terms of slowing down coalition.
@some_random_rando
@some_random_rando 3 года назад
The biggest flex is getting bogged down by surrendering enemies
@VechsDavion
@VechsDavion 2 года назад
I know it's grim, but I do love the "No, fuck that" attitude displayed when presented with trench warfare. "We're not doing that again, let's just skip it, bring up the bulldozers."
@rustyfan89
@rustyfan89 2 года назад
It’s funny, as a United States marine that was there during desert shield and storm, I’ve learned more about what actually went down in the overall picture from news and RU-vid videos than I knew when I was there!
@tayzonday
@tayzonday 3 года назад
Imagine if he scales this up with staff. This is top top quality of this content genre, with editing prioritized for contemporary platforms.
@rebeccadande2157
@rebeccadande2157 3 года назад
This is like teaming up with 8 friends to take on an extremely easy computer enemy in Command and Conquer.
@kev3d
@kev3d Год назад
As a kid I was concerned just before the war as Saddam reportedly had one of the "largest, best, and combat tested" militaries in the world. One of my teachers said it would be a bloodbath for the allies. I asked my Vietnam veteran father about it "I wouldn't worry about it. There's no jungle to hide in over there." The old man was right!
@eeebee6166
@eeebee6166 2 года назад
As a former Marine, I’m not surprised that the Marines here, with older tanks and equipment, ended up 8 hours ahead of schedule.
@GoErikTheRed
@GoErikTheRed 3 года назад
Imagine being upset because your are 15 hours ahead of schedule and have suffered casualties in the single digits
@sampost9439
@sampost9439 3 года назад
My dad was in desert storm and he said that for about 2 weeks they litterally just sat in foxholes and then one day they litterally just loaded up and went to war with zero warning at all.
@dannyzero692
@dannyzero692 2 года назад
The amount of planning and logistics that went into this invasion by the coalition force is just baffling. The US and its allies can invade what at the time one of the strongest military in the region who was prepared from half a world away while Russia can't even invade its barely prepared neighbor in 2 weeks.
@LOLERXP
@LOLERXP 3 года назад
This is like Iron Man punching an eight year old
@datboisboi4776
@datboisboi4776 3 года назад
Iraq: fights 35 nations all alone
@Republic3D
@Republic3D 2 года назад
Desert Storm was twice as large as the D-Day invasion. A last hurrah of the super power's finely tuned Cold War military machine. Working together like it was meant to be. Impressive.
@muzzi9931
@muzzi9931 Год назад
As an Iraqi this breaks my heart that we had to go through this cuz of one ignorant man in power and we still not healed.. , but good video explaining the horrible war
@WeencieRants
@WeencieRants 3 года назад
General: What’s the got dang hold up soldier?!
@SdDawg-yw5qk
@SdDawg-yw5qk 3 года назад
Best summary I’ve ever seen on the topic. I was an 11H in the brigade of the 82nd attached to the French Legionnaires and that part of the video was incredibly accurate and brought back a lot of little memories. The sandstorm we got hit with was no joke, but the real problem for me was created by the rain that came first. In the desert you would put the very minimum amount of oil on your weapon, especially on the outside. I was manning a .50 cal in the turret of a humvee when the rain started and I rapidly had to put on a heavier coat of oil on the whole thing, otherwise you could literally watch the rust forming before your eyes. About 30 minutes later the sandstorm hit and there was zero option to move as you couldn’t see your hand in front of your face. I threw on the best M2 cover they made that seals up nicely with Velcro and thought it would be perfectly protected while we hunkered down inside the humvee. Although the humvee hatch and windows were all closed, it stilled snowed sand inside for about an hour and everything was coated in a thick layer of sand and fine dust. To this day, I can’t imagine what the 11B and 11C’s had to endure in the back of the open 5 tons they were riding in! Anyways, when I was able to get back to the M2 it was completely caked with sand inside and out, and I couldn’t work the bolt mechanism more than a quarter inch. That’s when I realized it was a terrible mistake to leave a round in the chamber of an M2 during a sandstorm. Let me tell you, sliding the trigger grip off, removing the ‘death’ spring, and then fighting to pull out the bolt assembly while it’s connected to a live 50 round is not a fun activity. Felt like I was in EOD! Anyway, just a tidbit I thought some of you historians might find interesting or amusing. If you were one of those poor Falcon grunts in the 5 tons, I’d love to hear your side of the sandstorm experience.
@comensee2461
@comensee2461 Год назад
My father is a Desert Storm veteran and loved this series. They still have a picture on the wall at the local armory he was based at of his deployed unit.
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