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How To Stop A North Korean Nuclear Missile 

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During 2017, North Korea performed multiple ICBM tests. This video will explain, how to stop a nuclear missile, how to stop a ballistic missile, how to stop an ICBM, and explain how THAAD works, how aegis works, and in general North Korea vs USA. Kim Jong Un recently tested a hydrogen bomb, meaning North Korea nukes are a real threat. So how will the US stop an ICBM?

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Комментарии : 1,5 тыс.   
@zuilok
@zuilok 7 лет назад
I had no idea these missiles flew so high, I learned something, thanks
@FPV-wi8fw
@FPV-wi8fw 7 лет назад
same
@221b-l3t
@221b-l3t 7 лет назад
And don't forget 25 X the speed of sound.
@221b-l3t
@221b-l3t 7 лет назад
Play Kerbal Space Program if you want to understand why a rocket throws stuff like a catapult. It's also one of the hands down most fun games out there.
@zuilok
@zuilok 7 лет назад
here I was about to comment about KSP, I learned more from that game than I did from anything else when it comes to orbital/suborbital mechanics.
@michalsimanek6988
@michalsimanek6988 7 лет назад
zuilok *physics in general
@moboxgraphics
@moboxgraphics 7 лет назад
Watch this video with headphones. A lot of great effects you can't hear without them!
@crackedemerald4930
@crackedemerald4930 7 лет назад
We need lasers... *BIG* Lasers
@IIDarkForeverII
@IIDarkForeverII 7 лет назад
Lets build a Death Star eh?
@ksdfjsadjkflksjf
@ksdfjsadjkflksjf 7 лет назад
The sun is a deadly laser, remember?
@samin90
@samin90 7 лет назад
Reagan is that you?
@luongmaihunggia
@luongmaihunggia 7 лет назад
Pedro Rocha you are not wrong, laser can destroy incoming nulcear missile due to it incredible accuratecy and power
@yungboy4216
@yungboy4216 7 лет назад
we tried that, it was titled SDI(nicknamed "star wars") and was scrapped due to high maintenance and cleaning costs
@minseopleem7458
@minseopleem7458 7 лет назад
Your voice sounds quite serious this time, as if now we’re on the brink of nuclear war.. *oh wait*
@genericfakename8197
@genericfakename8197 7 лет назад
I mean technically you're correct, but we're on the brink of a small nuclear war. It won't be that bad.
@221b-l3t
@221b-l3t 7 лет назад
NK is way beyond Hiroshima. They have developed two-stage thermonuclear weaponry. Assuming their previous tests where of the primary stage (15kt), that would leave us for their most recent test with 15 kt fission yield and 235 kt fusion yield, 6% fission and 96% fusion. That is a true thermonuclear weapon. Making a giant H-bomb adds up to simply adding more secondary fusion fuel and perhaps a fission casing. By doubling the secondary stage and adding a fission casing they could make their recent 250 kt into a 1.1 Mt device. Once you have unlocked two stage technology, making it bigger means just that, make it bigger add more fuel. There is no technologically significant difference between a 200 kt thermonuclear warhead and a 20 Mt weapon. The 20 Mt weapon just has way more fuel in the secondary stage and a third stage, i.e. encasing the weapon in natural uranium (U-238), so that the fast fusion neutrons cause a tertiary fission reaction. That alone usually doubles the yield. The question is not anymore how large they can make them but how light, and how much weight their missiles can carry. A US response to being nuked, would be in the dozens of Megatons more than enough for a minor/mid-sized nuclear winter. So not really a small nuclear war at all. And consider that they have enough VX to kill billions, this won't be small at all.
@Tttb95
@Tttb95 7 лет назад
NK cant aim their missiles. And the US has enough to flatten NK and make it uninhabitable for the next 10000 years
@NAYI94
@NAYI94 7 лет назад
Nk is years away from being able to shrink their nuclear war head to be able to fit on an ICBM. That's if their not getting help from china or russia however.
@JUanHernandezism
@JUanHernandezism 7 лет назад
Ian Field I saw a video about the news that some guy, a conspirator, said that Iran had to be showing them how to do it, because they are advancing too quickly or something, I don't have the link but you can probably find it by searching, Iran helps North korea conspiracy, or something. I don't really care.
@gabrielv8934
@gabrielv8934 7 лет назад
now make how to avoid having your missile intercepted.
@mickeyg7219
@mickeyg7219 7 лет назад
He already went over it, MIRV and decoys, it's nothing new, been in used since Cold War.
@nz1018
@nz1018 7 лет назад
kim jong un in disguise?
@Reids0me
@Reids0me 7 лет назад
Thermal decoys. Supposedly they work off of sensing heat, so just add a bunch of heated bits of metal, since it looks the same as a warhead.
@rabbitdrink
@rabbitdrink 7 лет назад
Wh1te Red listen bud, I'm an engineer. And that means I solve problems. Not problems like how to prevent having your missile intercepted, I solve practical problems. Like how are you going to stop Rocket Man's suicide mission for himself?
@houseoffame4198
@houseoffame4198 6 лет назад
he said make the Missile that changes course is the most in possible....just don't bomb me
@galacticpulsegaming2877
@galacticpulsegaming2877 7 лет назад
North Korean Weapon Storage: NUKES NUKES NUKES NUKES NUKES NUKES American Weapon Storage: ICBM MEMES MEMES MEMES MEMES MEMES MEMES
@crackedemerald4930
@crackedemerald4930 7 лет назад
Galacticpulse Gaming KEEL THEAM WITH DA MEEMS
@rchetype7029
@rchetype7029 7 лет назад
Do not underestimate meme magic.
@solaireofastora3
@solaireofastora3 7 лет назад
You forgot nukes for America
@christianlw5252
@christianlw5252 7 лет назад
Memes are OP and N.K couldn't fight such a power.
@tezer2d
@tezer2d 7 лет назад
I guess America is stronk
@Trevor_Leach
@Trevor_Leach 7 лет назад
How to stop a NK nuke: Move 20 miles away and they can’t reach you
@irradiatedoreo1130
@irradiatedoreo1130 7 лет назад
It's not like they can teach Alaska or anything like that
@mickeyg7219
@mickeyg7219 7 лет назад
dosmastrify It's still hypothetical, no evidence that they produced any missile that can reach that far. ICBM is hard to hide, if one existed, they should have seen it already.
@petersmythe6462
@petersmythe6462 7 лет назад
Their Hwasong-14 vehicle is an ICBM with a storable liquid-fuled lower stage and a hybrid rocket motor for an upper stage. It's not hidden. We know they have it. It has a range of probably 10400 km as tested, and although we can't know for certain in what configuration it was tested, we can't rule out that it could've had dummy warheads. In fact, it would seem like that would be a no-brainer because if you're testing an ICBM, you may as well test MIRV deployment and such with realistic test reentry vehicles, at least in terms of weight and size.
@Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1024
Trevor Leach Nah just don't live in a densely populated area in Japan SK or America.
@Reids0me
@Reids0me 7 лет назад
You literally have less than an hour to get out of there, and combine that with EVERYONE ELSE IN THE CITY trying to leave, you're not going to make it out in time.
@RealEngineering
@RealEngineering 7 лет назад
Be sure check out www.storyblocks.com/realengineering_1017 for a 7 day free trial. Big shout out to Mike from Mobox Graphics on this one. He did the majority of the work, which is why you may notice a slight change in style. All Patreon funds go towards employing him.
@tezer2d
@tezer2d 7 лет назад
employing employing? Edit: he fixed it :p
@RealEngineering
@RealEngineering 7 лет назад
+Tesser 4D currently on the bus home. Difficult to write...
@jerseyanusa2420
@jerseyanusa2420 7 лет назад
AWFUL subject, great graphics and video. Thanks.
@minseopleem7458
@minseopleem7458 7 лет назад
Thumbs up for the marvelous visuals!
@WeirdSeagul
@WeirdSeagul 7 лет назад
how you think new railguns will affect this. can rail guns fire fast enough to intercept a missile
@rttr5777
@rttr5777 7 лет назад
Real engineering: This way we can stop a north Korean nuclear missile Kim Jong Un : Let's make anti-matter missile Rest of the world: *sigh*
@Azivegu
@Azivegu 7 лет назад
if they made an anti-matter missile, I would be thoroughly impressed
@JackR936
@JackR936 7 лет назад
Well, we've never been able to make more than a gram so that'd be difficult
@Sha.ll0w
@Sha.ll0w 7 лет назад
wtf is anti-matter
@JackR936
@JackR936 7 лет назад
@shalol it is literally inverted matter, it has things called positrons, positive charges that behave like electrons, orbiting a center cluster of neutrons and electons, negative particles with a protons mass. They behave just like ordinary matter when interacting with other antimatter. However, due to the charge differences, when they interact with normal matter, they rip each other apart in the only known 100 percent efficient reaction in the universe, called mutual matter-antimatter annihilation. All energy contained in the particles is converted into energy in either radiation or heat form. In this fashion, the reaction between them is incredibly powerful. A sand grain is roughly as powerful as a large artillery shell, and a teaspoon could flatten long island. Anyone who could create and safely store large amounts of antimatter would have doomsday weapon capabilities the likes of which the world has never seen. As another reference, its about 500 times more powerful than nuclear fusion, fission's big brother and what we use to make H bombs. The only thing conceivably capable of producing more power that I am aware of is zero-point energy, but that's a fantasy that we have no idea how to achieve yet.
@JackR936
@JackR936 7 лет назад
Or as another example, if the Tzar Bomb II was made at a power equivalent of antimatter, it would be a 50 gigaton explosion instead of a 100 megaton. Or roughly 100 times all combined nuclear tests ever conducted in a single blast, and due to the lack of need for complex devices, it needs only to make contact with matter, you could very conceivably make something, much, much larger. Such a detonation would be an extinction level event.
@tezer2d
@tezer2d 7 лет назад
6:32 wait... Hank Green is patreon supporter?
@RealEngineering
@RealEngineering 7 лет назад
+Tesser 4D Hank Green has always been super supportive of this channel. He's great
@colonelstriker2519
@colonelstriker2519 7 лет назад
Yes. Wait Yes? OMYSHEET
@gephc4
@gephc4 7 лет назад
Who the eff is Hank?
@andrius799
@andrius799 7 лет назад
The guy who host this show ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-C0gOGomhK60.html
@lmpeters
@lmpeters 7 лет назад
Hank is a set of rules for English Civil War miniature wargaming. Hank was written by Gary Gygax and Jeff Perren and published by Tactical Studies Rules (later TSR, Inc.) in 1973. The unassuming booklet was the first product released by the company better known for Dungeons and Dragons.
@milkybanana6378
@milkybanana6378 7 лет назад
What program does he use to make those animations? They look incredible
@moboxgraphics
@moboxgraphics 7 лет назад
After Effects
@mickeyg7219
@mickeyg7219 7 лет назад
His animations are distinctive blueprint-like, but some footage are from Raytheon and Lockheed Martin.
@solidLJ
@solidLJ 7 лет назад
Ms paint
@rubendanvanuden16
@rubendanvanuden16 7 лет назад
Milky Banana : ms word
@mbengueadama9761
@mbengueadama9761 7 лет назад
Nuke can do it ! (a software by The Foudry :)
@seasong7655
@seasong7655 7 лет назад
Alternatively you can build large structures like cities and use them to shield your land from the missiles
@imumchuk
@imumchuk 7 лет назад
gave me quite the giggle, m8
@petersmythe6462
@petersmythe6462 7 лет назад
Ballistic missiles go on huge arcs 1200 kilometers high. Are you building your cities millions of feet tall?
@MisterDesigner
@MisterDesigner 7 лет назад
no, he is saying you cover the ground with a city so that just the city is hit by the ICBM when it comes down
@tharrod1
@tharrod1 7 лет назад
It'd never work unless people were in those cities.
@RizLazey
@RizLazey 7 лет назад
seasong but that will cost $$$
@wrymen
@wrymen 7 лет назад
I will try to summarize this 6 minute video into once sentence "You are fucked"
@Hoferman
@Hoferman 7 лет назад
You obviously didn't watch the video.
@wrymen
@wrymen 7 лет назад
I did, but stopping nuke on Seoul or Japan cities is almost impossible....Even this video tells it, they are just too close EDIT: its possible to stop the nuke, just dont let fucking USA start war there...
@Utonian21
@Utonian21 7 лет назад
North launching missiles at Japan, South Korea, or the U.S will result in the end of North Korea. It would be a suicide mission.
@williesmite509
@williesmite509 7 лет назад
*One*
@williesmite509
@williesmite509 7 лет назад
Wrymn they already started one before
@djBulba
@djBulba 7 лет назад
How to stop a North Korean missile? Just stop imagining it.
@alexanderw.648
@alexanderw.648 3 года назад
This didn't age well ...
@jacobrudder7582
@jacobrudder7582 5 лет назад
Step 1: Wait until NK launches Step 2: Observe as it burns up during re-entry Step 3: Hold back laughter whilst giving NK a slap on the wrist
@dengamleidiot
@dengamleidiot 7 лет назад
Thank you for using the metric system
@VCGConstruction
@VCGConstruction 7 лет назад
Can storyblocks stop north korea?
@amatthew1231
@amatthew1231 7 лет назад
VCG Construction Yes
@tydroid6283
@tydroid6283 6 лет назад
"... this game of rock paper scissors has deteriorated into a game where everyone stockpiles rocks, and finds new ways to hurl them at enemies." -RE
@MintyLime703
@MintyLime703 3 года назад
It's still rock paper scissors, it's just that so far there are no counter measures to nuclear weapons other than the threat of nuclear weapons. As soon as there's a counter measure then the balance will be shifted and nuclear weapons will need to find a way to defeat those counter measures. That's assuming the counter measure didn't already destabilize the balance so far as to start a nuclear war, it's a good thing none were developed during the Cold War. The closest thing to it was the placement of nukes in Turkey and Cuba to reduce reaction time in the hopes of striking fast enough to avoid retaliation.
@DonAmnesia
@DonAmnesia 7 лет назад
You'll only have to stop it if it doesn't miss
@acbthr3840
@acbthr3840 7 лет назад
Unless they're nukes, then its extremely important to not let them explode. They produce a very powerful EMP and can knock out power stations and electronics from quite a long ways away.
@mickeyg7219
@mickeyg7219 7 лет назад
Acb Thr Only nukes detonated in space can produce large EMP effect (even then, scientists doubt that the damage to electronics will be that widespread), on the ground, that doesn't happen most of the time as U.S. tested nuclear weapons in the lower 48 many times in the past and you don't hear much about blackout following each tests.
@acbthr3840
@acbthr3840 7 лет назад
Pretty sure they just need to explode above the ground for the EMP to be significant, which almost all nukes are designed to do. IIRC they fuck with electronics pretty hard even if they're outside the blast radius.
@Tenpi000
@Tenpi000 7 лет назад
There is a misconception that nukes only produce EMPs when in space or high altitude. Most of the time you do not realize the EMP happened because everything in the zone is destroyed, when the nuke is on or near the ground. Where as when it is high or in space, you do not get the destruction.
@randomdude4136
@randomdude4136 6 лет назад
Acb Thr A Explosive device that gives off large amounts of particle radiation can only create a EMP under low particle density environments(aka high atmosphere), if they are denoted in a high particle density environment(ground level/ a couple dozen kms into the atmosphere) then all that energy would just get absorbed/react with the particles around it, which would mean there would be no energy left to fuel the EMP. Thus a ground level nuclear explosion will not produce any significant level of EMP disruption.
@ToothbrushGuy
@ToothbrushGuy 7 лет назад
4:18 This looks so cool! I can't imagine the kind of monster PID tuning that must have been
@seriousbeing7328
@seriousbeing7328 6 лет назад
"How To Stop A North Korean Nuclear Missile" Me: Oh Phew! Now I know what to do when Korea decides to target a single individual like me.
@DaddyLongLegs44
@DaddyLongLegs44 7 лет назад
That treaty we signed was a shot to our foot. The US doesn't use tactical nukes as much as ICBMs and the treaty targeted ICBMs only. This limited our nuclear arms count drastically while Russia maintained and continues to grow theirs via tactical nukes, not ICBMs.
@cvtalyvst
@cvtalyvst 7 лет назад
Here’s how you stop a nuke: Call Superman
@Hakuu_A19
@Hakuu_A19 7 лет назад
Love how detailed your videos are! Nice video!
@brianm2242
@brianm2242 5 лет назад
Hit "escape", then "exit Fallout 76".
@ExtremeMilitaryChannel
@ExtremeMilitaryChannel 7 лет назад
Great video! I've been reading that they are working on a drone armed with a laser that can knock down a ballistic missile in the boost phase. That is when it is vulnerable - when it is slowest and no decoys can be deployed.
@georgerule
@georgerule 7 лет назад
wow, storyblock is amazing!
@salt-emoji
@salt-emoji 5 лет назад
You could counter act this using the same tech on the intercepting projectile, boosting at crucial points to throw more variables into the system.
@Lolinatorishere
@Lolinatorishere 7 лет назад
I got nuked
@jules6856
@jules6856 7 лет назад
lolinatorishere Let's get you to the comment section top
@JM-us3fr
@JM-us3fr 7 лет назад
You look like it
@Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1024
lolinatorishere Same I named a paper nuke and someone threw it at me.
@FALprofessional
@FALprofessional 7 лет назад
Damn. Looks like their mission didn't fail this time.
@georgerule
@georgerule 7 лет назад
Dont worry fam, Russia is on its way
@vertex546
@vertex546 7 лет назад
I always knew about T.H.A.D but never knew the logistics to their stages and how exactly the process was carried out. Thank you the enlightenment! I feel better telling people about how T.H.A.D works and how North Korea will probably never actually hit us with a warhead. Good video! Here's a sub!
@dhu192
@dhu192 7 лет назад
You stop a North Korean Nuclear Missile by not getting into conflict with North Korea in the first place.
@tankpenguin175
@tankpenguin175 7 лет назад
David Hu But Trump loves War.
@AzureScintillae
@AzureScintillae 6 лет назад
So is Kim Jong Un
@AzureScintillae
@AzureScintillae 6 лет назад
So its most likely to stop Communism of North Korea which stops war
@himanshusuthar7158
@himanshusuthar7158 6 лет назад
i NEED more tutorials like this. Any practical labs for practice?
@ThunderThrustify
@ThunderThrustify 7 лет назад
Can you do a video of Elon's new BFR, Thanks love your videos! Keep up the great work!
@brianwyters2150
@brianwyters2150 7 лет назад
It actually made me more hopeful about interception, because I knew it was hard to intercept, but maybe it's not near impossible to stop a warhead flying at 7 km/s.
@freesaxon6835
@freesaxon6835 7 лет назад
Interesting video, but I would have thought that N.Korea, at the moment, just wants to be left alone, all this is angry rhetoric is just that.........
@Conserpov
@Conserpov 7 лет назад
Considering that US invaded Korea, occupied half of it and installed a brutal dictatorship there, then murdered 5 million Koreans, constantly threatens to murder 25 million more and won't even sign peace treaty. I'd be angry too.
@Leonhart_93
@Leonhart_93 7 лет назад
Is that what the North Korean citizens are being indoctrinated with? I can definitely see it like that...
@Conserpov
@Conserpov 7 лет назад
+Leonhart _> Is that what the North Korean citizens are being indoctrinated with?_ No, inbred imbecile, that's how it actually looks for an intelligent outside observer who knows fucking anything about history of Korea, unlike some retarded sheep that is too intellectually inept and lazy to even fucking google and gulps US propaganda via MSM all day. US dropped 698,000 tons of bombs on North Korea (compared to only 500,000 tons in Pacific during entire WW2), completely destroying 80% of it cities and murdering a third of its civilian population. And that's after executing 330,000 people in South Korea. Look it the fuck up. US also devastated and pillaged Iraq, Lybia, Syria, Yemen, Yugoslavia just recently. News flash: North Koreans actually have eyes on their heads and can actually see all that evil shit that US does to countries that don't have nukes.
@Leonhart_93
@Leonhart_93 7 лет назад
Oh, so you were actually serious and not sarcastic? My bad, I want nothing with the likes of you, carry on...
@Leonhart_93
@Leonhart_93 7 лет назад
You are still yapping about nonsense? What part of "I want nothing to do with you" you don't understand? Sorry, but I am going to mute this post since you keep pestering me...
@souvikroy8097
@souvikroy8097 7 лет назад
the thing about this channel is that the videos are concise and every relevant. and at the end it never forget to acknowledge the channels or website from where it has gathered the informations. keep it up
@benitollan
@benitollan 7 лет назад
나쁜 놈들, 당신은 위대한 민주적 인 한국민의 미사일을 막을 수 없을거야! 하하하
@minseopleem7458
@minseopleem7458 7 лет назад
Benito Llan Matos google translation fails :)
@own4801
@own4801 3 года назад
I think it's ridiculous how there's more city vaporizers in the world than there are anti-city vaporizers.
@leonflaithiuil6596
@leonflaithiuil6596 7 лет назад
Hahahaha bruh are u irish?
@SHARDK2
@SHARDK2 4 года назад
"How to stop a North Korean nuclear missile." Wait for it to crash on takeoff
@ThePatkiller99
@ThePatkiller99 7 лет назад
The best and easiest way ? DONT go to war against North korea...
@SPL-6
@SPL-6 7 лет назад
and watch south Korea go communist.
@TheCaptainSplatter
@TheCaptainSplatter 7 лет назад
We are still at war with them technically. And we didn't go to war with them, they went to war with us. At least our South Korean ally anyways.
@brandon4383.
@brandon4383. 7 лет назад
Remember what happened the last time the world appeased to a dictator?
@brandon4383.
@brandon4383. 7 лет назад
That is a shit excuse. Also, do some research and found out who helped Kim get his bombs. I think you will like what you see.
@e30kitty
@e30kitty 7 лет назад
Good idea but wrong people. They failed it each time. There is only ONE day in the us histroy were the military did NOTHING... u know it? Homelanddefense in any way on september 11 2001.
@SalC1
@SalC1 7 лет назад
Damn those first few seconds of video don't like RU-vid's compression algorithm.
@LazyRare
@LazyRare 7 лет назад
*DAB ON IT*
@jaidenlittle770
@jaidenlittle770 7 лет назад
Idiot jake pauler please tell me your joking
@rolandramos6926
@rolandramos6926 6 лет назад
r/wOoOOSH
@stopthedabbingmariostopthe9648
Jeez. This stuff scares me. I wish that all humans would just work together instead of fighting. There are other things we should worry about other than each other.
@sarwarn2107
@sarwarn2107 7 лет назад
You are wrong. ICBM during the entry to the atmosphere is impossible to intercept because it is travailing at a crazy speed of more than 20,000 km. Nothing can catch up with it. The only possibility to intercept ICBM is when the missile riches its destination and begin to align itself to the targeted location at lower speed. However, the align time is very short for any intercept missiles to rich it from the ground in time so they have to build missiles stations in space which are still considered concept and very expensive$.
@markofexcellence5209
@markofexcellence5209 7 лет назад
Sarwar Nezar He explained it pretty well and named the systems currently in use by the US. I don't think he would make an entire video after researching it so thoroughly if he was wrong.
@petersmythe6462
@petersmythe6462 7 лет назад
You don't need to catch up with it. You put something in its path. Also 20,000 km is a distance, not a speed. Also an ICBM could catch up with it.. because that's how it got to crazy speeds in the first place. Also warhead RVs are not designed to slow down. They are designed to be moving at reentry-like speeds upon reaching their target.
@IDNeon357
@IDNeon357 7 лет назад
Mark of Excellence he named horse shit that is fake propaganda.
@vdinh143
@vdinh143 7 лет назад
Peter Smythe it's funny how serious and believable his comment sounds when it goes against even the most basic common sense in multiple ways.
@austintheoriginaldoge695
@austintheoriginaldoge695 7 лет назад
1. You don't need to intercept it, you can put something in it's path. 2. If a projectile can get to the missile before it reaches intense speeds, it can destroy itself.
@Sleepy.Time.
@Sleepy.Time. 7 лет назад
NK starting a nuclear war with the US is like a guy with one snow ball starting a snowball fight vs someone with a few thousand snowballs.
@orikojokro6677
@orikojokro6677 7 лет назад
No.... You have great material videos, but your videos about weapons are bad... So many mistakes.
@coachingconfidant2785
@coachingconfidant2785 7 лет назад
educate me whaty were the mistakes
@orikojokro6677
@orikojokro6677 7 лет назад
Lol Haha Dead For example neither SM-3 or THAAD are designed to intercept ICBMs.Neither of them was tested against ICBMs. (But rather shorter range missiles) SM-3 might be able to take an ICBM down during the ascent phase (the first half of the midcourse phase) but not the decent or terminal phase. THAAD probably can’t at all. The longest ranged threat was an IRBM and there were only 2 tests with such threats, 1 for each system Both these systems were tested successfully and are highly capable, but not against what they weren’t designed to intercept.
@Djlawson1000
@Djlawson1000 7 лет назад
ori kojokro Are you saying that we don't have capable defenses agains ICBMs in general? Or just that these systems haven't been properly tested?
@orikojokro6677
@orikojokro6677 7 лет назад
Djlawson1000 neither. I am saying that the US uses GBMD or ground based midcourse defense to intercept ICBMs. THAAD and SM-3 are tasked with intercepting different types of missiles.
@Djlawson1000
@Djlawson1000 7 лет назад
ori kojokro Interesting. Do you have a rebuttal Real Engineering?
@pixynowwithevenmorebelkanb6965
@pixynowwithevenmorebelkanb6965 4 года назад
Reaper destroying a ICBM in boost phase: *Chuckles*
@LillyP-xs5qe
@LillyP-xs5qe 7 лет назад
you forgot the israeli defance systems like iron dome, arrow 2 and arrow 3, that got around 99% succsess rates in multiple tests
@speedy01247
@speedy01247 7 лет назад
That system is not meant to stop a ICBM cause the targets it aims for are slow in comparison.
@LillyP-xs5qe
@LillyP-xs5qe 7 лет назад
iron dome stop super short range, arrow 1 is short range, arrow 2 is mid range, and arrow 3 stop ICBMs as it's a long range system
@HuehuehueWolooo
@HuehuehueWolooo 7 лет назад
99% is 1% too low.
@LillyP-xs5qe
@LillyP-xs5qe 7 лет назад
HuehuehueWolooo it's way better than the American best of 50%
@LillyP-xs5qe
@LillyP-xs5qe 7 лет назад
Music on my Socks arrow 3 detonate ICBMs in the high atmosphere, about half way into the missile course
@Lord_Omni
@Lord_Omni 5 лет назад
Best defense is do not provoke an attack. This can be achieved by combining following: "do not build military and rocket bases neat that country", "do not invade weaker countries every 1-5 years", "do not bomb other countries that has not attacked you in any way", "keep your opinion on other country political system and domestic politics to yourself". That's it. Many countries are pretty successful at this.
@deniz885
@deniz885 7 лет назад
South Korea has not deployed Tedd it was forced from the US
@PrimeBizzef
@PrimeBizzef 7 лет назад
South Korea wants it.
@TheCaptainSplatter
@TheCaptainSplatter 7 лет назад
They changed their minds.
@minseopleem7458
@minseopleem7458 7 лет назад
dosmastrify “forced from the US”? The majority of our public support THAAD. 6 launchers and 1 radar detector are already deployed in South Korea and our president has agreed with the deployment. But with his pro-North Korean color I doubt he won’t do something about them sooner or later.
@doenjangstew4438
@doenjangstew4438 6 лет назад
South Korea has been completely divided two. Actually South Korea is in tribal war. Jeolla tribe have voted for their tribal party 93% to 97% since 1987. They have an friendly alliance with North Korea and they want to expell American troops out of the Korean peninsula, and they want to win this tribal wars.
@sweetcandysugaarmy8480
@sweetcandysugaarmy8480 6 лет назад
Japan's way of destroying a North Korean nuke missle: Send Goku to destroy it before it enters Japan's airspace.
@odahimaable
@odahimaable 7 лет назад
Maybe you should make a video about how to stop an American nuclear missile considering it was you who actually did that before... It is so ironic that the only country that did that crime is the one in charge of preventing others from doing it.
@snapperplays7165
@snapperplays7165 7 лет назад
Mahmoud Elsayed did the crime? Can you elaborate?
@MUSTASCH1O
@MUSTASCH1O 7 лет назад
Curious choice of the word "you" there. Better the Americans use it first than the Nazis or Soviets no? Or would you rather be living in a fascist or Soviet-style communist world right now?
@odahimaable
@odahimaable 7 лет назад
MUSTASCH1O yes I am sure Americans can’t sleep the night thinking of the better good of the world
@odahimaable
@odahimaable 7 лет назад
MUSTASCH1O review your CIA records to see who toppled the democratically elected government of Iran in the fifties
@MUSTASCH1O
@MUSTASCH1O 7 лет назад
Mahmoud Elsayed Mate I didn't say America is perfect; it has been a major destabilising force in many countries, but it is a non-argument to point the finger at the US for deploying the nuke when every country at war at the time wished they could do the same.
@carlmuller3360
@carlmuller3360 7 лет назад
THey are actually four different types of Anti Ballistic Missile defenses For short to imntermediate range missles , Ageis , THAAD , Patriot for ICBM we only have the Ground Based Mid-course Missile defense stationed in Alaska and Vandenberg airforce base.
@homayounshirazi9550
@homayounshirazi9550 7 лет назад
It is convenient lecture, for the only country in this world who has detonated two atomic weapons against Japan, to want to prohibit others for having them as a deterrent! While at the same time it has cancelled a previous signed agreement with the former Soviets on non-proliferation! The excuse has been to prepare US against Iran and others. What would US do if it didn't have an enemy? One would suppose that US would create one just to keep its industry engaged in full employment!
@MUSTASCH1O
@MUSTASCH1O 7 лет назад
homayoun Shirazi Of course they didn't give anyone else the bomb after the war, why would you just give such dangerous and expensive knowledge away? And I though he said they cancelled the treaty limiting anti-nuclear countermeasures, which would enable them to reduce the damage caused by a nuclear attack (good thing).
@criticalhard
@criticalhard 7 лет назад
homayoun Shirazi But wtf they created them i think it's right if they want to stop them, and they don't want to use them anymore.
@caddy272
@caddy272 6 лет назад
I agree as far as the US making up enemies. They have done it before. Makes me think back to the warning "beware the military industrial complex". We have already gone too far, been extremely dishonest, and savagely killed many civilians. And continue to do so. Its not going to stop. I love many of the ideals of the US... But those loved ideals are just make believe to pacify the general public while they operate on secret and dishonest ways. This world is rapidly turning into one I dont want anything to do with... sad days
@skepticmoderate5790
@skepticmoderate5790 6 лет назад
You're dumb. North Korea does not have them as a deterrent. They have directly threatened the US and they tell their citizens that the US is an enemy to be destroyed. This is not the same as say Russia, who have made no direct threats against the US. Please don't be a dumb dumb.
@caddy272
@caddy272 6 лет назад
skeptic moderate Well having a weapon as a deterrent doesn't do any good if the world super power doesn't believe you have the balls to use them. Crazy makes people keep their distance. The only way The US and NK go to war is yet another black flag op in order to make it look like they attacked us first. Just like we have done over and over throughout the last 100 yrs.
@ricchburglar
@ricchburglar 3 года назад
Thanks for tutorial. After this video I'm no longer scared of the North Korean Missiles threatening our neighbourhood.
@johnsinglerr
@johnsinglerr 7 лет назад
Woo! First
@yiuholamyiu360
@yiuholamyiu360 7 лет назад
John Singler everyone is
@NoniJen
@NoniJen Год назад
USA has had SEVERAL intercepter launch hits since this video. Thanks to everyone for their hard work and dedication……. this video needs to be “updated”.
@thenoobletlego
@thenoobletlego 7 лет назад
Perfect timing for this video. We all thank you very much!
@metanumia
@metanumia 7 лет назад
+Real Engineering I freaking love your channel, you have such a dedication to accuracy, and immense professionalism in your productions. Keep up the fantastic work! :)
@recensere5116
@recensere5116 7 лет назад
When you mistype 'send nudes' with a 'k' and send it to Kim Jong Un by mistake.
@Roxor128
@Roxor128 7 лет назад
They might be more of a threat from the EMP, rather than a direct hit. Set the bomb off when it's still above the atmosphere and fry everything electronic below. Also means you don't need to bother coming up with a re-entry system.
@timothymclean
@timothymclean 7 лет назад
Everyone's been stockpiling rocks for half a century. At long last, we've started to develop...paper. I think this metaphor is starting to break down.
@mohakgautam4832
@mohakgautam4832 7 лет назад
This is just a simple doubt I have. Nukes need neutron guns to work. Neutron guns need complicated circuitry to work. If a powerful EMP was generated close to the incoming missile (rather than targeting the main missile precisely with another missile), the circuits will fail and so will the nuke. If i'm wrong, comment.
@burkezillar
@burkezillar 7 лет назад
Fair play to you for releasing level headed, factual videos about this. Too many people are losing their minds over this, when to be honest there is no threat.
@gabrieletesio6848
@gabrieletesio6848 7 лет назад
The real problem is that using an ICBM is not the only way to deliver an atomic bomb, you can easily take a cargo ship and put a bomb, or even multiple ones on it, send this ship in a big harbor and detonate it there, there are so many ships that travel all the time, that it's very unlikely someone will notice something strange in that ship
@napoleonibonaparte7198
@napoleonibonaparte7198 7 лет назад
And nothing to stop a bullet back in my days. Back in my days, you suck it in, then wait for a stretcher-bearer and wait for the surgeon to amputate.
@endofpivotverse3520
@endofpivotverse3520 7 лет назад
How to stop North Korea: Destroy Angry Grandpa's pancake
@EspHack
@EspHack 7 лет назад
lasers is the only thing that comes to mind as a reliable way of shooting everything down, but then we would need a farm full of fusion reactors to power enough lasers to make sure nothing keeps flying
@walalopez6735
@walalopez6735 5 лет назад
update 03/05/19 the icbm treaty with russia is no longer valid
@geoffhoweth
@geoffhoweth 7 лет назад
What do you do when a blonde throws a hand grenade? You pull the pin and throw it back. Now what do you do when Kim fires a missile? Nothing they don't work. :þ
@Bobshouse
@Bobshouse 7 лет назад
Reminds me of Missile Command...a game that couldn't be beat.
@tom7467097
@tom7467097 7 лет назад
2:44 Imagine the hell that would break loose if North Korea targeted and struck the ISS.
@zzrog
@zzrog 7 лет назад
The only thing that can stop a bad guy with a missile is a good guy with a missile.
@paulthepainter2366
@paulthepainter2366 6 лет назад
Is there a term for when there's so many links on the screen you can't touch your phone without unintentionally clicking on another video?
@Echelon030
@Echelon030 6 лет назад
Ballistic missile defenses couldn't stop an all-out nuclear attack by the Russians, but they would still be useful. An attacker commits a certain number of warheads to each target, to guarantee their destruction in case some of the warheads are intercepted, malfunction, or miss (yes, a nuke can miss-deep underground targets like NORAD require a near direct hit to destroy, and as far as I know, no one is cramming a Tsar Bomba into an MIRV). By introducing and/or increasing a chance of interception, the attacker must commit more warheads per target, meaning the attacker can hit fewer targets.
@dustman96
@dustman96 7 лет назад
How to make people even more pointlessly afraid of something that is not going to happen.
@michaelgarrison7604
@michaelgarrison7604 5 лет назад
Mark Rober has a video on his channel of a dart board that gives you a bullseye every time by moving the dartboard while the dart is in flight. Is that essentially a small version of a missile defense system? Sorry I don't have a link here
@JohnGrahamDoe
@JohnGrahamDoe 6 лет назад
Step 1: Pick Jaeger Step 2: Deploy ADS Step 3: *"You can stop worrying about intercontinental ballistic missiles now."*
@awesomo660
@awesomo660 7 лет назад
You should make a video on theoretical nuke stoping things like lasers or another nuke
@thedutchmaster63
@thedutchmaster63 4 года назад
If you're really interested in this kind of stuff, go see your local recruiter. Every branch does air defense.
@cheddar2648
@cheddar2648 7 лет назад
How to stop a North Korean nuclear missile: 1. invent time travel 2. go to 1953 3. turn loose MacArthur 4. no North Korea, no nuclear missiles.
@twigwonderkid
@twigwonderkid 7 лет назад
I think you're wrong here. The reason why the move was made to submarine launched weapons was its too darn easy to shoot down a missile on launch. It's really really easy to track where these missile launchers are. They are huge big slow wheeled vehicles. The us warships are in the area because they want to launch their ship born interceptors . It's takes an age for the North Korean launcher to get ready and to prepare, so you just blow it up before it launches. Or if it does launch its trajectory is up, and it's very very easy to work out and predict where it will be 2 mins in flight , by which time you've shot it down.
@Soul-Clutch-Man
@Soul-Clutch-Man 4 года назад
I’m glad you didn’t try to completely animate all of your videos. If you had I’m sure you would’ve burned out.
@rougedoge1204
@rougedoge1204 6 лет назад
The 500 hundred dislikes are North koreans that have somehow gotten a computer
@nigelo92
@nigelo92 7 лет назад
Naivety: How possible is it to intercept and shoot one down with Jet fighters - be it with bullets or air to air missiles?
@ScarfaceHR
@ScarfaceHR 7 лет назад
This looks like taken straight from Ace Combat Zero It really, really scares me to think a real V2 could hit the planet
@RafaelRabinovich
@RafaelRabinovich 7 лет назад
Intercepting a nuclear head is still extremely dangerous. A nuclear blast is harmful at any altitude, anywhere.
@bernzeppi
@bernzeppi 7 лет назад
I've a question. In all animations of defence missiles hitting incomings, the target simply vaporises as if it has no mass. Indeed we use the term "shoot them down" as if they, like a plane, are being held aloft by active aerodynamic forces. But these things weigh tens in tons and are travelling at thousands of kilometres per second and already falling to earth under the force of gravity... it's already coming down. All that mass isn't simply going to stop mid air and float away, it's going to continue pretty much on its original trajectory albeit now in pieces. Nothing has been said about this hazard of nuclear shrapnel which must end up somewhere probably still striking it's intended target as a dirty bomb rather than a nuclear explosion. Is there any material on this hazard?
@ThePepino999
@ThePepino999 7 лет назад
I don't know why, but I read the title like a "HOW TO MAKE A HOME-MADE ICBM COUNTERMEASURES"
@JS-ge6sq
@JS-ge6sq 6 лет назад
How to stop the missile, get the ugliest thing and throw it at the missile, it will see it and immediately turn back. :D
@thanksfernuthin
@thanksfernuthin 7 лет назад
In the US we normally hope/assume we have more capabilities than is generally known by the populace. It doesn't always mean our enemies don't know it. Sometimes it's a good idea to let your enemy figure out what you're capable of in case they're thinking of doing something stupid.
7 лет назад
I love your style of videos, they remind me the time when I was working in AutoCad in school.
@BlueGuardian
@BlueGuardian 7 лет назад
One would also expect variations in weather patterns to affect the accuracy of both the interceptor and the oncoming threat
@johnjogsan4818
@johnjogsan4818 4 года назад
Thank you, I can now defend my home properly.
@GlobalWarmingSkeptic
@GlobalWarmingSkeptic 6 лет назад
Just give Kim Jung Un unlimited cheese rolls. That'll permanently disable the nuclear threat.
@marc-andreservant201
@marc-andreservant201 4 года назад
A game of rock, paper, scissors and thermonuclear warhead. I wonder which wins...
@pop5678eye
@pop5678eye 5 лет назад
The capability of the BMDS is still quite oversold, as the tests were conducted with known launch windows and target areas, and under desirable weather conditions. For a kinetic interception to work you actually have to hit the physical warhead, which under the terminal phase is only a few feet across. Even under light wind shear conditions your chances are, as stated 50-50, while the 20kt warhead only has to get within a few thousand feet of its target to cause horrific damage. It is MAD!
@ivansherbinin
@ivansherbinin 7 лет назад
0:26 exact reason we don't have WWIII yet. "Rocks" my ass.
@Rob-jj2xm
@Rob-jj2xm 5 лет назад
This could've been a much more in depth video talking about the first defense/warning systems created for ICBMs. I used to be a satellite systems operator for DSP and it obviously teaches a lot about this stuff.
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