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Flaming Pigs and Anti-Elephant Tactics DOCUMENTARY 

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This history documentary covers the anti war elephant tactics used in antiquity. We cover a broad swath of ancient warfare and battles which is summarized into sections on ranged weapons, traps, formations, sights/sounds/smells, and specialist units like flaming pigs.
Each section includes specific examples plucked from greek, persian, or roman history to name just a few. This includes mention of the battle of Zama, the battle of Thapsus, the battle of Asculum, the battle of Gaza, and the siege of Megara.
Some of the most interesting and novel tactics was the practice of setting animals on fire to scare the war elephants. Flaming pigs for instance were used by the Greeks at the siege of Megara and possibly the Roman army at the battle of Maleventum against the war elephants of Pyrrhus of Epirus. These were featured in the game Rome Total War. Tamerlane is also reputed to have used flaming camels in his campaigns which show up in the game Age of Empires.
Bibliography and Suggested Reading:
War Elephants by John M. Kistler
War Elephants by Osprey Publishing
Animals in the Military by John M. Kistler
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@InvictaHistory
@InvictaHistory 4 года назад
Check out our previous video on Carthaginian War Elephants: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hDSRHGFCWEo.html Video Time Stamps [1:47] Ranged Weapons [3:35] Traps [6:12] Formations [6:59] Sights Sounds and Smells [9:54] Specialist Units
@barbiquearea
@barbiquearea 4 года назад
Don't forget chili condoms with firecrackers. They seem to work like a charm at driving away elephants.
@ki-td5yb
@ki-td5yb 4 года назад
Horse blood.
@AhmetwithaT
@AhmetwithaT 4 года назад
[12:56] TRAPS ARE SEXY
@michaelweston409
@michaelweston409 4 года назад
Certain armies in the 1600s mounted small portable cannons on top the elephants. These miniature grapeshot type cannons we’re light enough to mount on top of the elephant & had less recoil as to not knock the beast down when firing. The elephants would charge deep into the enemy formations while the crew atop would be firing grapeshot(shotgun) canisters down into the tight formations causing massive damage.
@robertonarducci8720
@robertonarducci8720 4 года назад
Have you mentioned Caesar’s legionaries equipipped with an axe to attack elephants? Don’t remember the batte during the civil war...
@Rottooth
@Rottooth 4 года назад
Built an entire army of incendiary pigs back in Rome: Total War and the amount of fire animations going off, crashed my computer.
@kaboomluong9373
@kaboomluong9373 4 года назад
o7
@Ivnnih2774
@Ivnnih2774 4 года назад
Reminds me of story from bible
@tigershanty1217
@tigershanty1217 4 года назад
Heh only used the pigs in a campaign once I lost
@magdyanwar518
@magdyanwar518 4 года назад
lmao
@Maus_Indahaus
@Maus_Indahaus 4 года назад
Must try now!
@megatjmega
@megatjmega 4 года назад
3:26 “Thus I highly suggest this option to any commander thinking of going up against war elephants” Me in a zoo: *_Ah yes, my time has come_*
@ojutay8375
@ojutay8375 4 года назад
I'm sorry......what
@Carpatouille
@Carpatouille 2 года назад
I also thought it was kind of an ominous advice to give lol
@kodakwhite870
@kodakwhite870 4 года назад
They forgot a valiant warrior in the pig ranks. His name was Christopher Percivel Bacon. Better known to his comrades as Chris P Bacon. Let his triumphs on the battlefield continue to be known and heralded by all of humanity!
@josiahgodwin2933
@josiahgodwin2933 4 года назад
He's honored every morning at breakfast :)
@markregan6464
@markregan6464 3 года назад
All hail Chris P Bacon and his legendary feats, tasty too!
@kingcobra7183
@kingcobra7183 2 года назад
" Chris P Bacon was born without the use of his bac- *WHEEZE* " XD
@rockerboy980998
@rockerboy980998 2 года назад
Thanks for the genuine laugh, Mr. White
@Dparrey
@Dparrey 4 года назад
Honestly, I'm just sad hearing about all the ways elephants were hurt for some random battle they couldn't care less about. Poor elephants.
@cierakitty
@cierakitty 2 года назад
I agree with you
@grafflixx
@grafflixx Год назад
and the camels and pigs too.. fucking humans..
@Zebo12345678
@Zebo12345678 Год назад
Agreed, though the same goes for other animals, like horses, falcons, camels, and teenagers.
@michaels.330
@michaels.330 Год назад
Whether you understand it or not, a massive death toll with all forms of animals to include humans is actually a good thing. If war was never a thing, Earth would not exist as we know it today. War and death is a form of checks and balances. Just like a plague. In fact, we needed the coronavirus to wipe out a much larger percentage than what it did. I'm sure another plague will be engineered again some time in the near future. So that mother nature can try and replenish herself again with all of the resources that all of its inhabitants have ravaged from her. If it's anyone you should feel sad for, it should be mother nature. And not a tiny little speckle of existence. Mother nature is who you should feel sad and worried about.
@culture4519
@culture4519 6 месяцев назад
@@Zebo12345678lol teenagers
@NaYangKo1M
@NaYangKo1M 4 года назад
Mithradates : Send the elephants Roman : Send flaming pigs Would it possible to train the elephant to go blindfold in battles?? The mahout will be the driver..hahahaa
@casparvoncampenhausen5249
@casparvoncampenhausen5249 4 года назад
Actually not a completely horrible Idea
@WellBattle6
@WellBattle6 4 года назад
But it means the elephants would lose their ability to properly gorge soldiers on their tusks and lift up soldiers for their riders to stab.
@SentaDuck
@SentaDuck 4 года назад
I thing its the squealing that scares the elephants. Giant ear muffs maybe.
@NaYangKo1M
@NaYangKo1M 4 года назад
@@WellBattle6 The Mahout will control the blindfold-trained elephants ( with giant earmuffs) and go on a blind stampede towards the enemy frontlines......
@c4c4cr0773
@c4c4cr0773 4 года назад
I guess it would be possible to do so. They would be immuned to flamming pigs, but very fragile to every other units.
@Taistelukalkkuna
@Taistelukalkkuna 4 года назад
"On my command, unleash........." *"MICE!"*
@LuanMower55
@LuanMower55 4 года назад
Kinda like that one bronze age battle where a persian (?) general unleashed thousands of flaming cats upon the egyptians
@origami83
@origami83 4 года назад
What would be even better are BURNING mice!
@Lonsoleil
@Lonsoleil 4 года назад
Would've been much less cruel than spikes.
@bradleyweiss1089
@bradleyweiss1089 4 года назад
Luan R. Moura Or Samson with the foxes tails tied together and on fire. I guess it’s not that unusual.
@LuanMower55
@LuanMower55 4 года назад
@@bradleyweiss1089 i think we may be seeing s pattern here....
@Inquisitor6321
@Inquisitor6321 4 года назад
Starts at 1:47
@Redtecho
@Redtecho 4 года назад
Doin God's work this one is.
@miquelltkmc
@miquelltkmc 3 года назад
Man I just feel bad for the elephants. A good video once again!
@harryb7149
@harryb7149 2 года назад
This was a wonderful and very informative video, revealing much history that I never knew before now! And, I must tell you, I have a B.A. degree in history...We can never learn enough!
@c4c4cr0773
@c4c4cr0773 4 года назад
Really nice video! I hope the next part will be about modern uses of war elephant, such as XIX century Indian cavalry, mounted guns and current uses in Myanmar area.
@rumo893
@rumo893 4 года назад
These spikes on the Doors are often used as sign of wealth in Arabia and east Africa (many states having been colonies of Oman)
@chiveskirk
@chiveskirk 4 года назад
Nice video, Oakley!
@acigercek
@acigercek 4 года назад
One thing I can add is the "Year of Elephant", 570-571 AD. The Christian King of Yemen marched towards Mecca to destroy the city and the Holy Ka'ba to replace it with the temple he built back in Yemen. His army consisted of Elephants. The largest one named as Mahmud. This event happens at the same year Prophet Muhammad PBUH was born and there is a separate chapter in the Qur'an solely about this event: The Chapter of Elephant. The year was very famous because the army of elephants was destroyed by birds. Yes.. Birds.. Carrying little rocks. Just like WW2 they dropped these little rocks which decimated the entire army. Worth reading the 105th chapter of Qur'an to learn more about this.
@Alduin_el_Compadre
@Alduin_el_Compadre 4 года назад
You tube: hey, wanna know how flaming pigs were used to Attack War elephants? Me: ......ok....
@dukecity7688
@dukecity7688 Год назад
Hannibal did the same thing with cattle as a ruse- affixed kindling to their horns to give the impression to Romans they were on the move.
@jaybills437
@jaybills437 4 года назад
Great video my mind is tingling with excitement. Thank you.
@rajeshachanta
@rajeshachanta 4 года назад
I love history and your videos. Thank you for your work.
@davidstone9154
@davidstone9154 3 года назад
The bottoms of the feet are usually the most sensitive area of the body on any mammal, and with human beings it is the only place on the body where you can inflict torture and not leave bruises as evidence.
@hakdov6496
@hakdov6496 4 года назад
wow, this was all depressingly cruel
@LuanMower55
@LuanMower55 4 года назад
Well... If that's cruel then imagine the emotional trauma of getting trampled/skewered/smashed into a couple dozen pieces by an 8 ton giant mammal
@flashgordon6670
@flashgordon6670 4 года назад
War is supposed to be.
@Lonsoleil
@Lonsoleil 4 года назад
@@LuanMower55 It's cruel for the people *and* the animals. War is nothing but needless pain and death.
@butterskywalker8785
@butterskywalker8785 4 года назад
@@Lonsoleil not needless if you wanna get that land so bad,and you want to beat everyone
@klinsmann5928
@klinsmann5928 4 года назад
Killing pigs on battlefields is 1. Not humane 2. A waste of food 3. Not self sufficient as pigs must be fed till the battle
@issacg7572
@issacg7572 4 года назад
Have you done one for Thai elephants and warfare?
@flashgordon6670
@flashgordon6670 4 года назад
Soldiers! Deploy boxes of Lego!
@ryankelly9084
@ryankelly9084 4 года назад
I'm Interested to see how skirmisher cav would fair against war elephants.
@nickthe1million336
@nickthe1million336 3 года назад
3:50 oh no... the legos... *Fortunate Son intensifies*
@fishnujish1511
@fishnujish1511 3 года назад
Indian historical anti-elephant tactics: Chilli powder cloud, elephants hate spicy smells Surround with horse archers and aim for trunk joint, confuses and disables elephant Catapult baby elephant into enemy ranks so that their mothers try to rescue them Use female elephants to lure male elephants into the battle line Caltrops and spiked gates Extra Indian historical tactics: Feed horse light alcohol so it charges unwaveringly
@Dante-ui5xu
@Dante-ui5xu 3 года назад
I feel like a tranch might work against elephants if big enough. The elephant momentum would make them run straight in
@charlesdeleo4608
@charlesdeleo4608 4 года назад
I’ve got an alternative as a sure fire way to frighten war elephants, and that is to use against them the one thing they fear the most... bees! Scientific studies have shown that African elephants are actually afraid of bees, especially getting stung by bees in the tip of their trunks. In fact, farmers in Africa use bees as a way to deter wild elephants from damaging their crops. So I have a theory that using bees against war elephants just might be a good terror tactic to frighten the animals.
@expneperien
@expneperien 4 года назад
I am wondering, pikemen are quite effectives against horses, are they not against elephants ? is the thick elephant' skin enough or is it because of the added armor ? anyway great vid, i love your work
@r.awilliams9815
@r.awilliams9815 3 года назад
Well, since I don't have room to keep a ready supply of inflammable pigs, I'll just have to rely on spiky things to prevent elephant invasions.
@KunalSingh-kq9tk
@KunalSingh-kq9tk 4 года назад
Nagin Barach (Serpent Spear) used by a Sikh warrior to disable a charging elephant. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachittar_Singh The Maratha armies used expendable troops called ‘Afeemchi’ to disable elephants. Individuals drugged with Afeem (Opium) would be given a special mace (to target the elephant’s head) and made to charge at elephants in a suicide attack often resulting in success.
@hegel5816
@hegel5816 4 года назад
Things changed after the advent of gun powder... During the battle of panipat in 1526 AD Babur used the light cannons to instil fear among the war elephants of Delhi sultanate under ibrahim Lodi...That worked successfully and the elephants killed many men of the Delhi army,which is mostly medieval based and don’t had any gun powder units... Babur used his small army to defeat a powerful sultanate army using his gun powder unit and put the foundation for the mighty Mughal empire...
@magus2342
@magus2342 4 года назад
The best defense against elephants is clearly Wood Elves. Even a single wood elf can bring down multiple elephants.
@LOVEPHOENIXDANCER
@LOVEPHOENIXDANCER 4 года назад
i see people talking about flameing pigs and I will not say I did not do this when in fact I did as a joke to my self. but I recall seeing elephants in medevil and using archers and cannons to fell the mighty beasts.
@g.c.5065
@g.c.5065 3 года назад
One technique used by the romans (source : thor podcast) : open up the ranks to let the elephants charge through and get lost on the other side.
@Kerestin1
@Kerestin1 3 года назад
Scipio used it at the battle of Zama .
@Mirko_Doggen
@Mirko_Doggen 2 года назад
Just play cha cha slide. The elephants won't be able to resist the music and when the "two hops this time" part comes it will be to late. They will jump and brake their legs and we will cha cha slide to victory.
@SteymarStark
@SteymarStark 4 года назад
This video makes me want to play Rome Total War again.
@deonepeacham7531
@deonepeacham7531 4 года назад
Always curious about incinidary pigs since total war
@dt534
@dt534 4 года назад
Woohoo! Now I now know how to counter elephants
@Rizon1985
@Rizon1985 4 года назад
There is such a simple solution to this problem. Give all your soldiers a mouse. It's very easy to breed thousands for everyone and they consume little ration. And as we all know, a single mouse is enough to make an elephant run away.
@cmdrTremyss
@cmdrTremyss 4 года назад
Snowspeeders with towcables should also work.
@chucknorris202
@chucknorris202 4 года назад
Not really an offensive tactic Im about to mention, but whenever it was seen that an elephant started to stampede and rage and rout and lost control, they would have their indian mahouks kill them with a hammer and chisel to the back of their neck. Because Elephants were basically the ancient worlds version of tanks, how useful and expensive(both to buy and maintain AND the training)YEARS worth) required for both man and beast) this was only a very last option. I can think of several armies that had to destroy their own elephants to prevent a devastating defeat. They are unreliable units honestly. Though still worth the trouble imo.
@chadnasir6387
@chadnasir6387 3 года назад
Did you know they use to give the elephants alcohol before a battle .
@Dethmeister
@Dethmeister 4 года назад
Poor elephants, pigs, horses and camels.
@FirstoftheAbyss92
@FirstoftheAbyss92 4 года назад
What? not a single army in the world thought about using mice?
@paulheinrichdietrich9518
@paulheinrichdietrich9518 4 года назад
Did any culture from antiquity (Other than the Seleucids) equip their war elephants with metal armour?
@JediKalElStarkiller
@JediKalElStarkiller 4 года назад
D4's also make excellent caltrops.
@somedragontoslay2579
@somedragontoslay2579 4 года назад
Am I the only one who never stepped onto his Lego bricks as a child?
@smacpost3
@smacpost3 4 года назад
yes
@matthewnunya8483
@matthewnunya8483 4 года назад
Hmmm. I think the elephant carts need a greek fire flame thrower of byzantine design. Otherwise id imagine anything coated in pitch or oil and launched by catapult onager or some similair device.
@Elephant-Puppet
@Elephant-Puppet 2 года назад
Hannibal Gone With The Elephants To Rome And Went On The Alps
@stejer211
@stejer211 4 года назад
Thousands of skateboards, documentaries about piano keys and impotence, glory hole trunk traps, remote controlled blinding laser drones...
@oddballsok
@oddballsok 4 года назад
10:40 AH! so there came the imperial german spiked helmet from !
@casbot71
@casbot71 4 года назад
11:21 it may be a legendary feat but … _"That still only counts as one"_
@louvivier7779
@louvivier7779 4 года назад
Haha, love the reference.
@AmAm-yf4me
@AmAm-yf4me 4 года назад
Tell that to Gimli 😂😂😂
@kosmara1901
@kosmara1901 4 года назад
it was also about as mythical and not real as the Lord of the Rings. The Legendary Iranian king story is total myth obviously. Iranians/Persians and Indians are well known for such stories and myths. It's like what Greeks wrote before Historians like Herodotus and his successors created the school of History. Pretty much the whole world worked on myth before that.
@vCLOWNSHOESv
@vCLOWNSHOESv 3 года назад
Now you're talking about one of my favorite movies.
@Dahaka-rd6tw
@Dahaka-rd6tw 2 года назад
How is that guy's name pronounced? I tried to google him but I cant even tell what am I suppoused to write
@777LGF
@777LGF 4 года назад
Flaming pigs. Routs enemy elephants & then provides dinner afterwards. Genius
@flashgordon6670
@flashgordon6670 4 года назад
Dinner for the enemy, bad idea. Unless they could be laced with poison.
@sebastian948
@sebastian948 4 года назад
Well you wouldn’t want to eat the pigs anyway since it’s got all it’s organs as it burns
@nickrollstuhlfahrerson8659
@nickrollstuhlfahrerson8659 4 года назад
So simple yet so sophisticated..
@arx3516
@arx3516 4 года назад
@@sebastian948 the organs of the pig are also eaten, there's a say: "no part of the pig gets wasted". The intestines are used for making sausages etc.
@josephbaltodano4382
@josephbaltodano4382 4 года назад
I agree it’s genius! just gotta make sure, you season them before you send them out 😂
@casbot71
@casbot71 4 года назад
Having Rome total war flashbacks…
@Brazbrah
@Brazbrah 4 года назад
That game is the genesis of so many people’s love of history
@jasepoag8930
@jasepoag8930 4 года назад
The damn elephants were almost unstoppable in Rome 1. In Rome 2, a few volleys of missiles basically ends them. In Rome 2, I basically only sent them in after sweeping up almost all skirmishers, then I'd let them wreck house through the front lines.
@LuanMower55
@LuanMower55 4 года назад
@@jasepoag8930 i'd just use horse archers, run circles around em', if anybody gets close? RUUUUUUUN! then repeat
@johnmorales6281
@johnmorales6281 4 года назад
@@jasepoag8930 In Rome one, it was the same thing only it depended on what elephant type you had... God I miss that game
@jasepoag8930
@jasepoag8930 4 года назад
@@johnmorales6281 possible I'm misremembering I suppose. Haven't played Rome 1 since 2007 probably.
@pseudonym9599
@pseudonym9599 4 года назад
Soldier: Sir, they are deploying war elephants! General: Bring up the mice!
@marrqi7wini54
@marrqi7wini54 4 года назад
The army: Victory! 1 week later. Soldier: My lord, I don't feel so good...
@christopherescovedo5471
@christopherescovedo5471 4 года назад
The best part about that idea is every city had them!
@thealgerian3285
@thealgerian3285 4 года назад
Not saying you don't know this, but in case anyone doesn't, elephants were never scared of mice. It's just something folks wrongly believed, when they saw elephants avoiding stepping on them. They're not scared, they just don't want to kill them.
@thealgerian3285
@thealgerian3285 4 года назад
@Ryder Steel I suspect a lot of it has to do with cartoons.
@GarkKahn
@GarkKahn 3 года назад
But Actually bees scare them
@Senator_Byrd
@Senator_Byrd 4 года назад
I was hoping there’d be stories of ancient soldiers wrapping rope around the legs of elephants like AT-AT’s from Star Wars
@cesargeney5268
@cesargeney5268 4 года назад
General: "Ok boys, grab this ropes and run among the legs of the elephant. That will stop them" Soldier: "you say what, sir?"
@shorewall
@shorewall 4 года назад
That's why War Elephants need skirmishers in their unit to protect them from trickery and traps like that.
@yajurka
@yajurka 4 года назад
@jokesonu420 You wouldn't rely on power of soldiers but of rope/chain. For example if you made chain with hooks on ends, you could make single loop around elephant and hook the chain, which could hinder it's movement. I don't think it would be achievable on a battlefield though. Killing wild elephants wouldn't be that hard, but war elephants had drivers who knew what was enemy trying to do, and how to counter it. I'd say kill the driver, than you can deal with elephants in many ways.
@v4enthusiast541
@v4enthusiast541 4 года назад
Yup, Romans tried using chariots+rope and did the AT-AT tactic versus Pyrssus’ troops. Didn’t work though, and they never bothered reusing that tactic when they later ran into Hannibal’s elephants.
@detachsoup6061
@detachsoup6061 4 года назад
yajurka dude before you can hook the chain the elephant flings it away...
@chesthoIe
@chesthoIe 4 года назад
Sounds like Elephants need some Elephant horseshoes. Elephantshoes. And elephant earplugs.
@flashgordon6670
@flashgordon6670 4 года назад
Elephant stilts and head visors.
@echo4741
@echo4741 4 года назад
Oh no the elephants cannot hear you, they got airpods in!
@JoshdaKnight
@JoshdaKnight 4 года назад
Flash Gordon the anti AT-AT strategy really would work then haha
@bradleyweiss1089
@bradleyweiss1089 4 года назад
Ok. Do you know why elephants paint there toenails red? So they can hide in cherry trees! From the flaming hogs...I presume.
@mietek3921
@mietek3921 3 года назад
Elephant blinders maybe?
@RexGalilae
@RexGalilae 4 года назад
3:25 Okay, was just going to war with my neighbourhood Carthaginian. Thanks for the suggestion
@ruthswann88
@ruthswann88 4 года назад
IKR, damn Carthaginian immigrants coming to Sicily
@TimHornerWOP
@TimHornerWOP 4 года назад
Carthago delenda est !
4 года назад
@@TimHornerWOP rofl
@Fierysaint1
@Fierysaint1 4 года назад
Don't forget about the mighty General Yosemite Sam whos war elephant was stopped by a clever rabbit who unleashed a mouse that scared the elephant who in turn bucked and flattened his rider Yosemite Sam into a pancake.
@barbiquearea
@barbiquearea 4 года назад
There are villages in Africa who use chili to keep wild elephants from destroying their crops. I always wondered if there have been armies that used chili powder, smoke or anything similar as a counter against war elephants? Elephants are extra sensitive to smells, so a cloud of chili powder could prove to be an effective measure against them, at the very least it could make them very irritated and run amok.
@LuanMower55
@LuanMower55 4 года назад
M8, there's a video out there of how chili flavoured condoms are helping some african... Tribes? Villages? Either way, it's out there
@Tareltonlives
@Tareltonlives 4 года назад
Chile was not known to Old World until the 16th century. The Caribs did use burning chili powder as a weapon, although I cant' find anything about how the Spanish horses and dogs reacted to it (I don't suspect they'd take it well)
@60ritikanand69
@60ritikanand69 4 года назад
It is still used in India, even in my state where elephants are very common. Lol.
@henrykeyter53
@henrykeyter53 4 года назад
We use self-defence chilli balls with a paintball gun to chase African elephants of our farm. We have a electric fence, but it doesn't help if the elephants are really hungry
@flashgordon6670
@flashgordon6670 4 года назад
Best comment.
@Jayako12
@Jayako12 4 года назад
Who would win? - The biggest terrestrial mammal selected and trained by humans. - A Balearic slinger.
@60ritikanand69
@60ritikanand69 4 года назад
I have read somewhere that an Indian king had used female elephants to lure away male war elephants of the enemy, which was quite effective. Bonus : . .. ... .... ..... ...... ....... It works on humans too.
@Tareltonlives
@Tareltonlives 4 года назад
Famously this was used on chariot horses
@60ritikanand69
@60ritikanand69 4 года назад
@@Tareltonlives Wow. Modern armies should use it on humans too. Lol.
@michaelweston409
@michaelweston409 4 года назад
That’s very clever
@matthewnunya8483
@matthewnunya8483 4 года назад
Why thats the most idiotic thing i...............wait..............are those double D's?????? Erhm......ill be ......uh back later fellas
@Abhishek-sr2pu
@Abhishek-sr2pu 4 года назад
@@60ritikanand69 they do and it's called "honey trap".
@GiordanoBruno42
@GiordanoBruno42 4 года назад
A museum near me (I recommend it to anybody who has a chance) is called the Leeds Royal Armoury. They have a stuffed war elephant wearing pristine Chinese [I got this wrong it's Indian] war armour. It's fucking awe inspiring. They keep the donated weaponry and armour collections previously owned by the military or UK royal family. They have everything a fan of this channel would freak out about.
@GiordanoBruno42
@GiordanoBruno42 4 года назад
@@qus.9617 You are correct! I've corrected myself :) Been a long time since I had a chance to visit.
@Mihael-kw5ie
@Mihael-kw5ie 4 года назад
They also have a youtube chanell
@paulheinrichdietrich9518
@paulheinrichdietrich9518 4 года назад
@Feldgrau Fox Nothing special.
@paulheinrichdietrich9518
@paulheinrichdietrich9518 4 года назад
Yes, that particular piece of armour is shown in this video.
@_semih_
@_semih_ 4 года назад
@@GiordanoBruno42 "Owned by UK royal family" ??? It was probably 'stolen'...not owned
@auradzrts691
@auradzrts691 4 года назад
Incendiary Pigs, one of my favorite unit in Rome: Total War.
@bradleyweiss1089
@bradleyweiss1089 4 года назад
Haven’t watched the vid yet. So what do they do? Launch them on fire with a catapult like in Monty Python?
@auradzrts691
@auradzrts691 4 года назад
@@bradleyweiss1089 They set the pig on fire and let them running amock charging enemy unit. It's quite funny.
@signoguns8501
@signoguns8501 3 года назад
@@auradzrts691 Flaming pigs are in Wasteland 3 too lol. Had no idea that they were real
@-WorldatWar
@-WorldatWar Год назад
Diner and a show.
@arturmesropyan8087
@arturmesropyan8087 4 года назад
Very interesting, thank you. Could you consider making a new video on war dogs in Roman legions. I know that Spanish conquestadors used them in the New World but it will also be interesting how Romans made use of war dogs.
@AlbertBasedman
@AlbertBasedman 4 года назад
"Anyone who has owned Legos know how powerful this can be" Yeah, thats actually true
@flashgordon6670
@flashgordon6670 4 года назад
Soldiers! Deploy boxes of Lego!
@17ftd
@17ftd 4 года назад
it made me feel really bad about the elephant trap. must be really bad pain
@Kholdaimon
@Kholdaimon 4 года назад
That is nothing compared to the plastic Goblin Spearmen miniatures from the Warhammer 4th edition starter box... Those things drew blood...
@benjaminenos984
@benjaminenos984 4 года назад
You had me at flaming pigs
@garank4971
@garank4971 4 года назад
CrIsPy
@SamSimaX
@SamSimaX 4 года назад
After you drive off the Carthaginians, you can eat the pigs straight away
@LuanMower55
@LuanMower55 4 года назад
@@SamSimaX if you like em' well done...
@garretphegley8796
@garretphegley8796 4 года назад
You had me at Hello.
@charlesmartinez5869
@charlesmartinez5869 4 года назад
"You'll be in the path of the elephants, so here is your spikey gear. I think it's my greatest technological innovation. When they step on you, it'll hurt their foot!"
@gabork5055
@gabork5055 3 года назад
Something you would expect to hear from Blackadder or General Melchett.
@luciano9755
@luciano9755 4 года назад
I'd love a video about the life of Cincinnatus or Scipio Africanus.
@kanyekubrick5391
@kanyekubrick5391 4 года назад
Both
@Bolognabeef
@Bolognabeef 4 года назад
Would love one About Cincinnatus or Marcus Attilius Regulus
@timopeters995
@timopeters995 4 года назад
i wish they'd teach us more about vikings
@ksanbahlyngwa1998
@ksanbahlyngwa1998 4 года назад
Wonder if any of the armies ever developed iron shoes for the elephants to counter the spike traps.
@_sky_3123
@_sky_3123 4 года назад
My idea exactly. I mean, if you have war elephants in your army one should invest in their usage and equipment.
@iopklmification
@iopklmification 4 года назад
Yes they did! But sadly the elephants were never able to lace them :(
@LuanMower55
@LuanMower55 4 года назад
@@iopklmification was it because the elephants were too heavy? I mean even medieval metal/steel couldn't withstand arrows very well, imagine a 8 ton beast!
@LuanMower55
@LuanMower55 4 года назад
@@_sky_3123 they did, with armor, and elephants the themselves are expensive to upkeep, imagine the biggest animal on Earth, now picture how much food it'd need in order to survive a mere week! Not only that, those things likely had to charge their enemies, which means more callories being burned, which means even more food after the battle.
@michaelweston409
@michaelweston409 4 года назад
Feeding the massive beasts was expensive enough. Finding custom armor smiths who had the skill to craft custom elephant armor must have been very rare.
@facelessman9224
@facelessman9224 4 года назад
Anyone from PETA would have a hear attack watching this video.
@LuanMower55
@LuanMower55 4 года назад
So very true...
@justinkong9954
@justinkong9954 4 года назад
pay them a sum and they will look the other way.
@shorewall
@shorewall 4 года назад
They would want to take the elephants out of the army and put them all down. :D
@jevinliu4658
@jevinliu4658 4 года назад
@@justinkong9954 Ptolemy paying PETA just to allow him to deploy spikes... RIP.
@freindlich8112
@freindlich8112 4 года назад
Nah they watch how we torturer our farm animals, which is way more graphic then some drawn pictures.
@tylerpeterson3281
@tylerpeterson3281 4 года назад
I love how many of these tactics are just "set random animal on fire to scare the elephant"
@_semih_
@_semih_ 4 года назад
To he honest, it was really cruel
@tylerpeterson3281
@tylerpeterson3281 4 года назад
@@_semih_ oh no doubt, not to mention horrifying, but being some 2200ish years separated from the events, I find it hilarious that some madman thought "you know what will scare those big grey things with spears on their faces? Flaming pigs"
@bradleyweiss1089
@bradleyweiss1089 4 года назад
Yeah. Why didn’t they tie oil soaked ropes around their necks or chests and set it a blaze as well. That would take a soldier off his feet and maybe tangle the elephants. Or use chains. That noise of rattling with the squealing and the fire. Wow. Madness.
@guzman3223
@guzman3223 2 года назад
@@_semih_ nope... animals kill each other and eat each other in the wild. maybe they should stop being cruel to each other too😂😂
@Pwn3dbyth3n00b
@Pwn3dbyth3n00b 4 года назад
If you say no then the war elephants couldn't trample you without consent, but I guess they didn't think of that in ancient times.
@Gman240
@Gman240 4 года назад
No wonder all of those ancient civilisations are long gone. Couldn't think of that one simple trick!
@IamHueGraves
@IamHueGraves 4 года назад
@@Gman240 "Elephants hate him"
@Gman240
@Gman240 4 года назад
@@IamHueGraves See how he counters the mightiest war animal of his time with this one simple trick!
@tweaker1bms
@tweaker1bms 4 года назад
Jokes about rape are so hilarious... 😒😒😒
@abadlynamedturtle8882
@abadlynamedturtle8882 3 года назад
@@tweaker1bms First of all, yeah they are really funny I agree, secondly, you must be fun at parties
@justinkong9954
@justinkong9954 4 года назад
Age of empires 2 definitive edition : gets Flaming camels Age of empires 1 : Were are our flaming pigs?
@ΘΕΟΣΟΠΑΤΗΡ
@ΘΕΟΣΟΠΑΤΗΡ 4 года назад
You didn't mention that flaming pigs drop cooked porkchops when killed
@maxnetirtimon4121
@maxnetirtimon4121 4 года назад
in Battle of Karnal Nader Shah loaded camels with gunpowder and shot them when they were close to Indian elephants the explosion routed the elephants causing them to trample their own troops
@turkeybeard2010
@turkeybeard2010 4 года назад
I love the history of warfare, but I have to admit that the treatment of elephants and other animals can be really cruel.
@baddgerpaw
@baddgerpaw 4 года назад
That's war for ya mate. It's sad but you got to do what you got to do
@commandere2475
@commandere2475 4 года назад
Considering how cruel warfare was and probably still is for humans, I don't see why commanders would treat animals better.
@turkeybeard2010
@turkeybeard2010 4 года назад
good points.
@timokaaarp7779
@timokaaarp7779 4 года назад
@@commandere2475 at least humans know why they're dying (even if the reasons are usually along the lines of powerful people wanting more/maintaining power).
@wiwersewindemer4437
@wiwersewindemer4437 4 года назад
humans included thats war for you
@60ritikanand69
@60ritikanand69 4 года назад
You know what is a best way to counter elephants? . .. . .. . .. . .. . Elephants. Just imagine thousands of fully armored war elephants clashing their tusks with one another, while human armies keep watching from sides.
@rmk3155
@rmk3155 4 года назад
At Thapsus it was said that a roman legionary was picked up by an Elephant, which grabbed him with its trunk. The legionary then hacked at said trunk till it let go.
@josiahgodwin2933
@josiahgodwin2933 4 года назад
I'd believe that ;)
@OkOk-fj5qb
@OkOk-fj5qb 4 года назад
Just build giant Lego’s big enough for elephants
@Intranetusa
@Intranetusa 4 года назад
Anti-elephant tactics in Eastern Asia: "The front-line elephant corps was successful in battle against Chu in 948, but Song Dynasty crossbowmen defeated them in 971. 'Chinese archery was an effective anti-elephant tactic, as Liu Fang found.' As for Liu Fang, he conquered north and central Vietnam from 602 to 605 AD. His Sui army came under attack by Champan (Vietnamese) troops mounted on war elephants. Fang had pits dug and covered the holes with grass, then feigned a retreat to lure some of the beasts into the traps. Using crossbows in combination with the traps, the enemy elephants stampeded. With a timely counterattack behind the fleeing pachyderms, the Champan army collapsed. " -p. 206 of War Elephants By John M. Kistler (2007). This book has numerous other references to elephant warfare and anti-elephant tactics in eastern Asia and other parts of the world.
@pinkyfinger9851
@pinkyfinger9851 3 года назад
Chinese are lucky they are protected by all sides from nature or else they would be speaking hindi in modern times
@Intranetusa
@Intranetusa 3 года назад
@@pinkyfinger9851 How would China be speaking Hindi when most of India doesn't even speak Hindi as their first language? Less than half of Indians speak Hindi as their first language, and all Hindi speakers combined (1st, 2nd, and 3rd language speakers) still only make up ~57% of the Indian population.
@Randomvietnamdude
@Randomvietnamdude Год назад
Also want to point out that Champa is not Vietnamese, they are a other ethnic people
@Intranetusa
@Intranetusa Год назад
@@Randomvietnamdude The Kingdom of Champa existed in what is now modern day southern Vietnam. They may not be the same ethnic groups as the northern Vietnamese (who are a mix of Southern Chinese and Northern Viet Austronesian ethnicities and Han Chinese ethnicities), but many modern Vietnames still have a decent claim as their descendants.
@Randomvietnamdude
@Randomvietnamdude Год назад
@@Intranetusa Yes
@michaelweston409
@michaelweston409 4 года назад
Certain armies in the 1600s mounted small portable cannons on top the elephants. These miniature grapeshot type cannons we’re light enough to mount on top of the elephant & had less recoil as to not knock the beast down when firing. The elephants would charge deep into the enemy formations while the crew atop would be firing grapeshot(shotgun) canisters down into the tight formations causing massive damage.
@dolsopolar
@dolsopolar 7 месяцев назад
thailand in the late 19th century deployed gatling mounted elephants against rebels.
@samdumaquis2033
@samdumaquis2033 4 года назад
As a beekeeper I know how dangerous bees are. If you were to smash beehives in front of the charging elephants, the bees would sting them in the sensitive parts driving the elephants crazy. Some villages in Africa use hives around their village to protect themselves from Elephanta
@brycevo
@brycevo 4 года назад
Anti Elephants are the equivalent of Anti Tanks
@muhammadfirman4464
@muhammadfirman4464 4 года назад
precisely, it is equivalent as modern day infantry with MILAN or Vampyr RPG's
@LuisAldamiz
@LuisAldamiz 4 года назад
But very different, we wish we could defeat tanks with caltraps or flaming pigs.
@TheHalflingLad
@TheHalflingLad 4 года назад
What would their insignia look like, I wonder...
@jevinliu4658
@jevinliu4658 4 года назад
Or an IED for the mobility kill
@v4enthusiast541
@v4enthusiast541 4 года назад
@@LuisAldamiz- Mines and molotovs
@Tareltonlives
@Tareltonlives 4 года назад
It's interesting how there's a lot of crossover between these and anti-cavalry tactics.
@wileyjackson5124
@wileyjackson5124 4 года назад
Kublai Khan used his horse archers to fire in mass at the feat of Vietnamese elephants and avoid direct engagement with the elephants. It scared the elephants enough that they routed and turned on the foot soldiers. This happened in the second invasion having learned in his failed first invasion.
@ericgarcia4745
@ericgarcia4745 4 года назад
Did they try bribing the elephants to switch sides?
@Lonsoleil
@Lonsoleil 4 года назад
😆😆😆
@jonavuka
@jonavuka 3 года назад
no but they played the card change of heart and won the battle
@fuge74
@fuge74 4 года назад
If you want to continue need to add on the cannon toating elephants of the later kingsdoms. On the back end the only thing that permanently put elephant warfare down was gun powder weapons as between the easy target and volume of fire it didn't go away but I recall some india forces still using them in an ambush against rifle armed British forces, but this may be from fictional work.
@michaelweston409
@michaelweston409 4 года назад
Certain armies in the 1600s mounted small portable cannons on top the elephants. These miniature grapeshot type cannons we’re light enough to mount on top of the elephant & had less recoil as to not knock the beast down when firing. The elephants would charge deep into the enemy formations while the crew atop would be firing grapeshot(shotgun) canisters down into the tight formations causing massive damage.
@villenmillenion7986
@villenmillenion7986 4 года назад
the one that comes off the top of my head was used on thailand, having way longer than usual spears that they would stick in the floor coming up and when the elephant charged at it would impale itself
@LuanMower55
@LuanMower55 4 года назад
Only possible issue, would be if they break, but... Then again, if that happens you're just not competent enough to make a pointy stick sooo....
@Tareltonlives
@Tareltonlives 4 года назад
Pits with spikes in them worked for the English in the Hundred Years War and for the Vietnamese against the Mongols
@flashgordon6670
@flashgordon6670 4 года назад
@@Tareltonlives hence the name Elephant trap.
@Cx10110100
@Cx10110100 4 года назад
@@Tareltonlives not only the mongols but 'muricans too in the 1960's
@Tareltonlives
@Tareltonlives 4 года назад
@@Cx10110100 Indeed, in both cases the invaders were able to penetrate deep into Vietnam but their logistics failed them and the Vietnamese kept fighting. Like the Americans, the Mongols were fighting in terrain and in circumstances that were against their weapons and fighting style.
@prathameshpawar5542
@prathameshpawar5542 4 года назад
The Maratha Empire had specially trained warrior squads who could fight and kill elephants. They were trained in a 'Sath Mari' where they would fight and try to break the elephant down. This also doubled as a spectator event for entertainment. During a visit to a neighbouring Kingdom of QutubShah, the Maratha Emperor was questioned regarding the lack of war elephants in his army to which he quipped 'Each of my soldiers is equal to an elephant'. Upon asked to prove, one of the Maratha soldiers was pitted against a Qutubshahi war elephant with just a spear and a shield. Yet the soldier managed to take down the elephant and cut off his trunk. Impressed by this feat, the QutubShah offered him his bejeweled necklace which the soldier promptly refused as a sign of respect for his Emperor
@-Zevin-
@-Zevin- 4 года назад
I'm not an elephant and even I would be tempted to run from a stampede of flaming pigs, but that smell must have been delicious. These are the tough dilemmas we humans must face.
@MrMarsh263
@MrMarsh263 4 года назад
I know it's like a meme to say that would smell good, but burning flesh is burning flesh. In no universe does that smell good. I can not imagine having to fight in the ancient times and having to hear those animals scream.
@flashgordon6670
@flashgordon6670 4 года назад
@@MrMarsh263 Absolutely right, except at meal times. Free bacon sandwiches all round!
@MrMarsh263
@MrMarsh263 4 года назад
​@@flashgordon6670 We ain't had nothing but maggoty bread for three stinking days!
@yajurka
@yajurka 4 года назад
@@MrMarsh263 Yeah. Why can't we have some meat?
@ililililili9726
@ililililili9726 4 года назад
Does not smell good at all.
@Hipporider
@Hipporider 4 года назад
It's incredibly sad to think how animals have suffered so much for our wars. Madness
@antred11
@antred11 3 года назад
Yeah, it's really quite heart-breaking. I mean obviously a lot of soldiers suffered horribly, too, but at least there was some element of choice involved there; whereas horses and elephants weren't really asked about their opinion.
@guzman3223
@guzman3223 2 года назад
@@antred11 i dont think herbivores are really asked about their opinion when being killed and eaten by carnivores😂😂especially the ones eaten alive by wild dogs or hyenas
@guzman3223
@guzman3223 2 года назад
its incredibly sad to think how herbivores are killed and eaten by carnivores some of them torn to pieces first or eaten alive. it is sad indeed😂😂😂
@allanlank
@allanlank 4 года назад
Novel idea: Mice. An episode of Mythbusters examined the idea that elephants are afraid of mice or at least would make a concerted effort to avoid them. Myth: confirmed. Baskets full of mice would be easier to handle than insects and wouldn't need the intervention of God.
@piterok8957
@piterok8957 4 года назад
Use mangonels to send these mice into enemy.
@anon2427
@anon2427 4 года назад
I bet an elephants see mice like how we see insects
@Gorboduc
@Gorboduc 4 года назад
What if the other side has a... ahem... Catapult?
@flashgordon6670
@flashgordon6670 4 года назад
@@piterok8957 I had the same idea, u beat me to it!
@trira1171
@trira1171 4 года назад
Yea, well, they are untrained elephants. Trained war elephants are a whole different thing! These ideas work against untrained & small group of elephants. But, they don't work against trained elephants in large numbers like 500. Then, the only way to deal with the situation is to have elephants to counter elephants. Elephants are like ancient tanks... if deployed small numbers (less than 100), they are vulnerable to all sorts of infantry tactics. But, when deployed in large numbers, the only way to deal with them is to have your own tanks.
@artfuldodger5698
@artfuldodger5698 4 года назад
In ancient china, Zhuge Liang of the Kingdom of Shu employed tactics such as an ancient landmine/caltrop hybrid (not sure how it is accomplished without gunpowder), flame throwing, siege-tower-like structures, painted with the image of a strange beast to scare off the elephants and other animals. Personally I feel like flaming, blindfolded bulls would be pretty effective as well.
@josephdouglas5242
@josephdouglas5242 4 года назад
I feel like Age of Empires 2 got the feel of battle elephants right. They're incredibly dangerous against standard troops. But, if you have time to prepare, they are countered VERY hard by specialist troops.
@nyeinzawko
@nyeinzawko 4 года назад
Ancient Burmese armies use 4m long sarrisa pikes to attack the gaps from elephant armor. This doesn't always kill the beast but usually result in the elephant shaking off mahuts and run amok due to pain. To prevent this, elephants are later deployed along with special elephant guard units to screen off attackers from reaching elephants and to detect bobby traps on ground.
@maxmassick7354
@maxmassick7354 4 года назад
I saw somewhere of a specialized use of anti-elephant chariots dragging ropes behind them or possible spikes to tangle up the elephants feet and legs, reminiscent of luke skywalker on Hoth. I tried to find the source but am unable to, so I may have dreamt it up. Either way that's probably how I'd do it, were I Scipio.
@AdamOctorachmadi
@AdamOctorachmadi 3 года назад
The chariot wont have enough force & possibly collapse when the big beast start moving & pulled the rope with their leg, often times these war elephant are also supported by infantry nearby, possibly couples of peasant with cheap spears & shield. Horse dont like running to pointy sharpstick
@jortharob3406
@jortharob3406 4 года назад
In some parallel world humans had to think of Anti War Giraffes tactics.
@LuanMower55
@LuanMower55 4 года назад
We better start thinking about some right the frigg now, but don't tell anyone! We must prepare for the revolution!
@darkwhitedirewolf
@darkwhitedirewolf 4 года назад
you idea has you really sticking your neck out
@navilluscire2567
@navilluscire2567 3 года назад
Or anti-troll tactics and gear for generic European-esque fantasy worlds. Also specialist units that flank spellcasters behind enemy lines and mitigation of effectiveness army formations against AOE spell spaming by battle wizards in enemy armies.
@santaclausewitz1891
@santaclausewitz1891 4 года назад
Generally those tactics only worked on a small scale.You can achieve similar effect with rocket-men vs tanks. However, as Lutwalk notes, facing 10,000 tanks with thousands of rocket-men will not work because the enemy can break through and attain the initiative relatively easy using sheer mass. See: "Strategy: The Logic of War and Peace" .
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