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Mastering the Bazooka Rocket Launcher - 1943 

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The bazooka is the great grand daddy of all modern man portable anti-armor rocket launchers. Zeno, Zeno's Warbird Videos zenoswarbirdvid... (Get this restored video and more on our "The Bulge: The Battle at St Vith" DVD. bit.ly/14yoNiR ) It was a revolutionary weapon that combined a "stove pipe" rocket launcher, pioneered by Dr. Robert Godard, with a shaped charge warhead, originally developed by Swiss immigrant Henry Mohaupt for the US War Department in the 1930s. As you'll see, shaped charges focused a superheated penetrating jet of gas whose effect on armored targets was far out of proportion to it's relatively small size. The Bazooka put this awesome destructive power in the hands of a single soldier with a range of hundreds of yards.
When fired from the battery powered M1 launcher, the original M6 Rocket, introduced in 1940, could penetrate 4'' of steel armor, making it useful not only against tanks and armored vehicles, but also against pill boxes, walls, bunkers etc. with a range that far exceeded the capability of contemporary weapons like grenade launchers. The range of targets of an individual soldier was expanded geometrically with the introduction of the Bazooka. You'll learn how to calculate range, fire from different positions, arm the rocket and ready the launcher for firing, set up remotely detonated launches using buried tubes, skip firing, leading the target, and more. As you'll also see in this detailed training film, throughout the War the Bazooka went through a running series of combat inspired changes that improved reliability, accuracy, handiness, and hitting power. As the War progressed, increases in armor thickness on German tanks rendered frontal assault by even the improved M9 launcher with M6A3 rocket often ineffective, promoting a change in tactics, targeting tank tracks and the less well protected top, sides, and rear of enemy vehicles.

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@ZenosWarbirds
@ZenosWarbirds 4 года назад
Get this restored video and more on our "The Bulge: The Battle at St Vith" DVD. Includes a Bazooka Tech Manual! bit.ly/14yoNiR )
@bryancoombesart
@bryancoombesart 6 лет назад
when he's in the kneeling position he looks exactly like the plastic green army men we all knew and loved
@franknezevic4385
@franknezevic4385 4 года назад
Yes
@bodhithekid5899
@bodhithekid5899 4 года назад
Ali Arshad1 do I need to remind you no one fucking ask your opinion?
@dr.barrycohn5461
@dr.barrycohn5461 3 года назад
Were you the guy who out flanked my troops and took theam as POWs?
@captainjack8823
@captainjack8823 2 года назад
Yup, "bazooka man".
@zoomzoom2276
@zoomzoom2276 2 года назад
Looks like those plastic green army men are more realistic than we thought
@crystalc1202
@crystalc1202 9 лет назад
My great grandfather was a bazooka shooter in WWII. He told me he was never trained to shoot the weapon..and have never shot it until the moment it was desperately needed. The Americans were coming up over a mountain. At the bottom was a cabin filled with Germans. A battle began..but many Americans were losing their lives. They called my grandfather and his loader. They blew up the cabin with their only shot! Loved this video! He recently passed...this video was exactly what he described. (Minus training) Awesome! Thanks so much for sharing!!!
@strider7557
@strider7557 8 лет назад
What campaign was your great grandfather in? If it was North Africa, the lack of training might be explainable.
@ppumpkin3282
@ppumpkin3282 4 года назад
It sounds like you could train in five minutes.
@keithsimpson2685
@keithsimpson2685 2 года назад
@@strider7557 American troops were treated relatively expendable. Many units had over 100 percent wound rates, along with the policy of injecting replacements it kinda sucked to be a US GI. Soviets obviously had it worse but they would send units back to reform instead of keeping them on line and addin replacements.
@dbx1233
@dbx1233 8 месяцев назад
I'm glad the narrator said that the bazooka can be carried loaded. I can't tell you how many times, while out in public, people freak out because I'm walking around with a loaded bazooka.
@muntthedubious_9308
@muntthedubious_9308 8 месяцев назад
i have this problem every single day 😒
@unicorngundamsoraharuto6047
@unicorngundamsoraharuto6047 8 месяцев назад
I think it's because you guys have a German Panzerschreck instead of an American M1 Bazooka. You know how American people are, they go crazy over Nazi weapons.
@haleyjoarcher82
@haleyjoarcher82 3 года назад
Army: THIS IS RESTRICTED RU-vid: not anymore
@kevinsullivan3448
@kevinsullivan3448 3 года назад
It stopped being restrictive when the 3.5in Bazooka was issued.
@Ayyo8976
@Ayyo8976 3 года назад
@@kevinsullivan3448 you mean the M-20A1B1 super bazooka?
@michaelknapp677
@michaelknapp677 3 года назад
After you destroy the tank, give your buddy a hearty hand shake
@glenspryszak6005
@glenspryszak6005 3 года назад
OR you hide and hope like hell that the 40 infantry who were behind the tank don't come charging and shooting because you just ruined their protection.
@oatmeal147
@oatmeal147 3 года назад
"THIS FILM IS RESTRICTED" 352,619 People: Interesting
@Zwei4815
@Zwei4815 3 года назад
This video is not secured against time-traveling Nazis.
@ChrisSmith-5655
@ChrisSmith-5655 Год назад
These WWII training videos are so cool and interesting to me
@romeogolf4514
@romeogolf4514 4 года назад
US Army needs to redo all training videos like this. But modern day. Entertaining, Informative, simple and slightly humorous.
@Ayyo8976
@Ayyo8976 3 года назад
now this is just a must!!!
@Dextersauve11
@Dextersauve11 Год назад
I personally find the improvised AT mines are really facinating
@AbIllinois
@AbIllinois 9 лет назад
I wish modern training videos were like this. Simple, to the point, but still with a little humour to it.
@nriab23
@nriab23 9 лет назад
Mm i love these types of military videos. It's like watching a classic american movie.
@AbIllinois
@AbIllinois 9 лет назад
nriab23 You nailed it.
@alexfogg236
@alexfogg236 7 лет назад
Alexander of Blake , couldn't agree with you more.
@Treblaine
@Treblaine 6 лет назад
Man, someone needs to do that. Totally 1940's style in black and white with 1940's acting but with how to use a Javelin Anti Tank Missile.
@redhedkev1
@redhedkev1 4 года назад
That enemy tank crew will be singing "Show Me the Way to Go Home"
@vitis65
@vitis65 5 лет назад
During the war my Mom worked at the Budd Company in Chester PA making bazooka rockets. She even worked her way up to being a shift supervisor of one of the assembly lines which was probably a pretty impressive accomplishment even during the days of "Rosie the Riveter".
@heinz8233
@heinz8233 7 лет назад
So here I am, about to take final exams and watching a 1943 video of how to use a Bazooka
@MrBluoct
@MrBluoct 5 лет назад
Heinz 🤙 Altered reality
@SuperClawMachine3756
@SuperClawMachine3756 5 лет назад
And here we are again
@Masada1911
@Masada1911 5 лет назад
I hope your exam went well
@elixir4487
@elixir4487 5 лет назад
So did you take out the tank on your exams?
@eric802
@eric802 3 года назад
I love how they make the whole training film, and then at the end it's like "j/k, yours won't look like this, just read the tag on it and figure it out. Go get 'em."
@frb7603
@frb7603 4 года назад
My father marched thru Germany with the 99th. He was a bazooka gunner. Their were 6 men that walked with each tank. 3 gunners and 3 loaders, one for each gunner. Their rockets were in cases strapped on the tanks. The tanks drew the fire and the gunners could spread out and attack the enemy from different positions.
@Meirstein
@Meirstein 8 лет назад
I would totally be that guy who shakes his teammate's hand after hitting the tank.
@91plm
@91plm 7 лет назад
Actually is very British of them! XD "-Bloody good one mate! - All in a day's work!...Tea?"
@TheAirplaneDriver
@TheAirplaneDriver 3 года назад
Rule number 1....stay away from the rear of the launcher. Rule 1a....stay away from the front of the launcher.
@joec9016
@joec9016 4 года назад
My father was 42nd Rainbow Division, 222nd infantry Company A and trained as a rifleman. But when got over to europe he was assigned as the bazooka guy because the previous guy was a casualty. Nobody wanted to be the target holding the bazooka. He said he fired it at a lot more front doors trying to get people to come out than at tank treads.
@kvogel9245
@kvogel9245 4 года назад
LOL, my Dad was in the Tank Destroyers, and he said they never fired their bazooka except one time in the sand dunes of England. Nobody felt like watching the projectile bounce off a German Tank.
@rameynoodles152
@rameynoodles152 4 года назад
@@kvogel9245 A tank destroyer crewman carried a bazooka??? That doesn't make sense, they have a Tank Destroyer, why use a bazooka?
@89nekkoinu
@89nekkoinu 4 года назад
@@rameynoodles152 its hand carried. i bet its hard to re position and deploy an anti tank
@RsRj-qd2cg
@RsRj-qd2cg 3 года назад
I remember downloading this in like 2003. Someone on a Call of Duty clan message board posted a link to ZenosWarBirds. I was 11 years old learning how to start a P-51 and shoot a bazooka.
@ToiletDuckify
@ToiletDuckify 2 года назад
The copyright on the zenos vid is 2013
@dumper87
@dumper87 4 года назад
Next time I hear an oldtimer bitching about how much harder military service used to be, I’ll just show him these old training videos. Then make him sit through a modern PowerPoint module.
@grumples1517
@grumples1517 4 года назад
death by power point is real
@teresawright4454
@teresawright4454 4 года назад
Yeah creating a paper point without a single mislide ranging into the 300 slides range is harder to do than make this go band the battery they use looks like a 18650
@7636kei
@7636kei 4 года назад
Heh, the more garish ornaments the power point has, the better.
@createdeccentricities6620
@createdeccentricities6620 2 месяца назад
It's said the Germans based their more powerful, 88mm rocket Panzerschreck, after capturing early bazooka in North Africa.
@ALJR223
@ALJR223 5 лет назад
Optical sight, electronical, adjustable stock.... I can't wait till they start making these. So advanced!
@ChristnThms
@ChristnThms 4 года назад
It's impressive how simple these were, and how effective. The long (and still) service of the RPG7 (a comparable weapon) is evidence that such simplicity never gets outdated.
@vikkimcdonough6153
@vikkimcdonough6153 2 года назад
I love that an official U.S. Army video actually used the word "gadget".
@AbIllinois
@AbIllinois 9 лет назад
Everyone here is harping about how ineffective the Bazooka was. While it may not have been especially effective against the later generations of German tanks, it still fared decently against Panzers and the occasional Panther. It was also good against enemy machine gun nests and fortifications, so much so that Eisenhowers listed it as one of the four 'Tools of Victory' in WWII.
@johjoh4571
@johjoh4571 7 лет назад
that isn't how it works in their video games so they're confused and vaguely insulted
@jason60chev
@jason60chev 5 лет назад
Knowing where to strike the tank was the key.
@bendynamic2150
@bendynamic2150 4 года назад
Yep, the germans copied it before that they were gonna use an 88m rocket battery that operated like a howitzer during the Africa campaign they captured and copied the bazooka with a few improvements like not needing batteries and scaling it up to use modified 88mm rockets. We did the same after the war with the super bazooka which was 90mm and was effective against just about anything in its day
@huntforandrew
@huntforandrew 4 года назад
The M9 bazooka began production in 1943, a year before D-day and it could pen 102mm of armor. That's enough to take out the King Tiger from the side let alone any of the other German heavies. Who's saying the Bazooka was ineffective? Hell if the war lasted a little longer the M20 would of been around in time and that can pen 280mm.
@imapaine-diaz4451
@imapaine-diaz4451 4 года назад
It was effective, if you used it as designed and intended. Most soldiers didnt have the necessary guts to do that though. You had to be close, and willing to expose yourself for the necessary time to aim & fire with accuracy. That was a very hairy proposition, especially as proper use of armor always had infantry support whose job it was to prevent this very event! You notice that these guys were always standing, in the open, with none of their own fire support and without 50 other guys trying desperately to kill them. simple, right?
@BLACKTHUMB01
@BLACKTHUMB01 4 года назад
Remember: If you drop the Rocket on its nose it might not explode, then again it might explode.
@stupid_tree7158
@stupid_tree7158 4 года назад
That's why you hide and hit the tank on the side. Unless you know it can penetrate specific areas
@welshpete12
@welshpete12 9 лет назад
I never fired one . But I was instructed how to use one . The ones we had the sight was like a nine of clubs, which showed the lead needed . We were told never to fire with anything behind us such as a earth bank. If you did , you would get to the target before the rocket !
@peghead
@peghead 7 месяцев назад
Years back, I built a shoulder-fired "potato launcher" that was almost as sophisticated. Mounted a 'Tasco' scope, I designated it "Launcher, Potato, 40mm, M43" (Idaho, the 43rd State is famous for potatoes).
@commentatron
@commentatron 4 года назад
Narrator: "How would to like to knock one of them out, soldier?" GI: "Gee Willikers! Would I!"
@JP-st2mk
@JP-st2mk 10 лет назад
I never knew how the bazooka worked. It's so simple once you see it explained, good video.
@whirlwindgaming6973
@whirlwindgaming6973 10 лет назад
Wait, so soldiers actually didn't shoot rockets at their feet to quickly cross the battlefield?
@pim4313
@pim4313 8 лет назад
xD I got it after reading it twice :P
@finmueller7827
@finmueller7827 3 года назад
No that was introduced with the RPG, common mistake, but the bazooka paved the way for it
@animationspace8550
@animationspace8550 3 года назад
This is simply an example. The further uses are not stated, rocket surfing was quite common during WWII invasions.
@TheRogueWolf
@TheRogueWolf 2 года назад
Well, you can... once....
@pauldonovan5653
@pauldonovan5653 2 года назад
Gotta love these old video clips! I swear the same narrator did all of them!! And the Joes in the field; their battle uniforms are cleaner and better pressed than Class A's/Service Dress!!!
@markmccarty1275
@markmccarty1275 4 года назад
Love the statement - "an electric gadget that fires the rocket" No sense tossing in fancy language to confuse the soldier.
@YouTubeSupportTeams
@YouTubeSupportTeams 4 года назад
the soldier is a high school drop-out sent to combat to be potentially blown up so indeed no need to speak technical. the soldier didn't design it, he only needs to know how to point and fire it.
@billytheshoebill5364
@billytheshoebill5364 4 года назад
@@RU-vidSupportTeams not every young soldier on WW2 is school drop-out
@WildBillCox13
@WildBillCox13 10 лет назад
A great piece of history and a snapshot of a terrible passage in the history of the world. Thanks for posting, Zeno! A note about the effectiveness of the Bazooka against enemy armor: Most enemy AFVs were light armor, like APCs, Light Tanks, and Armored Cars. All of these were fair game for a bazooka at any aspect of engagement. Remember, the bazooka was designed to be used against Axis AFVs in service at its time of introduction, mid 1943. At this time the main tanks in Axis service were German Panzer II (still used for armored recon), Panzer III E, J1, and J2, Panzer 38(t), Japanese Chi-Ha, and Italian M13/40-any of which could be defeated by a bazooka at design range. Although bazooka was not good against spaced armor, such as the mantlet of late model Pz 3, or the schurtzen of late model Pz3 and Pz 4, neither were its German counterparts, the PanzerShreck and PanzerFaust. Against ShutzenPanzerWagen (Armored Personnel Carriers) and PanzerSpahwagen (Armored Cars), especially, bazooka was king. As for Tigrepanzer (the infamous "Tiger Tank"), PantherPanzer (the Panther Tank), late model Pz4, and StuG (SturmGeschutz), well, no US hand held, or tank mounted, weapons were very effective against these from the front until introduction of the 90mm M3 gun in the M36 Jackson. Even so, the Panther's sides (45mm) were quite vulnerable to the bazooka, as were the Pz4's and StuG's (30mm) sides. Further, US forces met no Panthers or Tigers until the middle of 1944, a full year after Bazooka's introduction. And, if you are under the mistaken impression that bazooka was not an effective antiarmor weapon, then you have missed the reason why Germany came up with PanzerShreck and PanzerFaust, WHICH WERE DIRECT RESPONSES TO THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE BAZOOKA in the African campaign. Thanks for taking time to read this.
@kingcobra7183
@kingcobra7183 Год назад
4:20 Look at his fingertip, a man with hands like that is definitely an armorer and knows how to take apart weapons, my mom was in the army - supply - and had her fingers like that when she was in the armory taking apart a 50. cal
@kaynebartholomew2994
@kaynebartholomew2994 5 лет назад
I like how you’ve put the nomenclature on the video. It doesn’t take away from the original and is a nice touch.
@YorkshirePud-rpg
@YorkshirePud-rpg 3 года назад
Why am i watching this? I don't even own a Bazooka
@kenrobba5831
@kenrobba5831 3 года назад
You could if the second amendment was understood and was first instead as originally intended. My uncle let me play with them.....piss on a deer rifle!
@epicguy228
@epicguy228 3 года назад
Not yet
@MrDrBlahh
@MrDrBlahh 3 года назад
@@kenrobba5831 i mean..you can own a functioning one, just need to go through the NFA since it is a destructive device. Definitely a pain in the ass tho
@charlesclarke6374
@charlesclarke6374 2 года назад
The guys that make Hell Let Loose should make training videos like this.
@sq2209
@sq2209 2 года назад
Man I love that game so much my fav
@buzzsawalphagaming9831
@buzzsawalphagaming9831 2 года назад
Lol that’s why I am Here lol
@kingcobra7183
@kingcobra7183 Год назад
I'm watching these videos so I can be better at Hell Let Loose
@billbright1755
@billbright1755 2 года назад
A bazooka was used to quell a prison uprising at Deer Lodge state prison. The crater in the bricks of the guard tower are still there.
@seeburg220
@seeburg220 2 года назад
"and an electric gadget that fires the rocket". Love the technicalese here.
@peghead
@peghead 7 месяцев назад
Everybody knows the proper nomenclature is 'gizmo'.
@tomkent4656
@tomkent4656 4 года назад
Thanks for posting this. A month ago I bought one of these on eBay and was despairing of ever finding out how the thing worked!
@bradleytierno9129
@bradleytierno9129 4 года назад
tom kent damn I love America
@rickvelocity5578
@rickvelocity5578 4 года назад
Oh good, an idiot that doesn't know how to use it & owns one!
@rickvelocity5578
@rickvelocity5578 4 года назад
@@bradleytierno9129 Very good, only a fool, ingrate or an illegal wouldn't love America!
@m.anthonyc.8761
@m.anthonyc.8761 4 года назад
Standing behind me after eating taco bell can produce similar effects 5:49
@panzerofthelake506
@panzerofthelake506 4 года назад
Funny toilet humour
@randallwong7196
@randallwong7196 Год назад
Bazookas arrived just in time to be used when the Germans went on their Kasserine Pass offensive. It was a pretty new weapon so maybe a lot of those GIs hadn't seen one in their lives. They were fired at targets beyond that recommended 100 yards.
@BigboiiTone
@BigboiiTone 2 года назад
Damn...spall doesn't play around. God bless the souls of the men who had a chestful of that stuff flying toward them after impact
@eogg25
@eogg25 9 лет назад
We had a guy in our outfit that very seldom missed with the Bazooka.
@BiggieCheese6945
@BiggieCheese6945 4 года назад
Ah yes I definitely need to know how to use a bazooka
@GREENPOWERSCIENCE
@GREENPOWERSCIENCE Год назад
At 5:43 damn!! 😂 don't stand behind...
@albertshumate7688
@albertshumate7688 4 года назад
Did you also know that there were small piece that came out of the round and would hit you in the face and I still have a piece stuck there today and it was May, 1964 when I went to a range to familiarize with the Bazooka, the .50 Caliber and the M1A1 Thompson (aka - Chicago Typewriter). Later on we swapped the Bazooka for the 90mm Recoilless Rifle.
@wittwittwer1043
@wittwittwer1043 4 года назад
Albert Shumate wrote: "Did you also know that there were small piece that came out of the round and would hit you in the face and I still have a piece stuck there today and it was May, 1964 when I went to a range to familiarize with the Bazooka ...." ...... Were they still using the bazooka in 1964? In 1964 with ITR at Camp Geiger, we were trained on the 3.5" rocket launcher. It LOOKED similar to a bazooka, but had a bigger rocket. The bazooka had a 2.36" rocket. When I was in G Co, 2/2 weapons platoon had the 3.5s. One day we fired up a truck-load of ammo on the rocket range. The targets were old M4 Shermans. We never had any pieces strike us, although we were told that that could happen in the cold weather. During WWII quite a number of German tanks were knocked out by bazooka teams. In Korea, they were worthless against the T34s. 3.5s were the answer to T34s. Initially the were called "super bazookas" but we never called them that. We called them "rocket launchers" or "3.5s."
@albertshumate7688
@albertshumate7688 4 года назад
@@wittwittwer1043 It was called 3.5 Inch Rocket Launcher but I got Bazooka from one of Team Leaders who had served in Korea during the Police Action. I was in South Korea from May, 1964 to May of '65. There was a Company size Camp North of Kaiser. You turned right instead of Left to get to our Camp. Thinking about it I don't think it even had a name. It was just were we were at.
@congoballs9725
@congoballs9725 Год назад
3:38 might or might not 🤣🤣
@justacanadianguy07
@justacanadianguy07 3 года назад
5:41 that is not what i expected.
@KG-th3cr
@KG-th3cr 4 года назад
@24:45: "The next step is to draw the contact wire through the spring contact with the left hand. Also make sure to stare uncomfortably at it afterwards."
@stickman3214
@stickman3214 4 года назад
"Complete the step, then wait patiently for the narrator to finish his lines."
@KG-th3cr
@KG-th3cr 4 года назад
@@stickman3214 Ha Ha.
@blrenx
@blrenx 3 года назад
The new copper wire connector got a lot of GI's killed . in cold weather it would break off making the projectile useless
@geraldcronen9169
@geraldcronen9169 8 лет назад
I was an ammo hump,gunner,and squad leader for this bad-ass weapon. U.S.M.C.
@evan5649
@evan5649 4 года назад
Gerald Cronen when did you serve?
@commentatron
@commentatron 4 года назад
@@evan5649 If you can believe Wikipedia, the M6 rocket was used exclusively (at least by the U.S.) in WWII.
@evan5649
@evan5649 4 года назад
commentatron2000 sorry, I just didn’t expect some one over the age of 80 to be active on RU-vid.
@commentatron
@commentatron 4 года назад
@@evan5649 Right? Even an 18 y/o in 1945 is around 93! Being active on YT is probably very common for the Greatest Gen. - active doesn't mean what it used to.
@commentatron
@commentatron 4 года назад
@@BruceK10032 'Active on YT' being an oxymoron. I generally assume younger generation's notion of 'active' is less so than when active meant doing something physical. Thanks for the clarification on the M6 in Korea - missed that. One of the things that struck me too was the premature detonation problem. That could definitely ruin your day.
@TheSpritz0
@TheSpritz0 3 года назад
I remember they used these M1's in the Battle of the Bulge, they bounced off German Tanks at 100 meters... they REALLY needed improved models but better ammunition and new models were not to come... Late in World War II, the M6A4 and M6A5 rockets with improved fuses were developed. These rockets arrived too late to see service during the war, but were used post-war.
@GenScinmore
@GenScinmore 4 года назад
*There are over 200 of them* No crap that target is shredded xD
@Zer0Skateboard
@Zer0Skateboard Год назад
HE'S STANDING RIGHT BESIDE THAT THING WITHOUT EAR PROTECTION!!
@ZenosWarbirds
@ZenosWarbirds Год назад
He he. Well, the ear protection for the troops came up in another WE2 discussion. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hTrhcWIRe1o.html The Army did issue earplugs during WW2, primarily for Arty guys, that are still issued today with slight improvements . Dunno how widely used back then. But I doubt bazooka teams got them😏
@Dev-qs7ss
@Dev-qs7ss Год назад
WHAT?
@craigfuller1532
@craigfuller1532 4 года назад
Check your trigger mechanism while the tank is bearing down on you.
@Gotobar
@Gotobar 4 года назад
Yeah, I really doubt the loader and gunner would ever be this slow and “formal” if they were actually in battle
@theverminmediaareyourenemi5612
the sitting position seems best....you can even put a little foliage around you, just chill and wait so very still.
@mchebornek
@mchebornek 3 года назад
Accurate from 1-100 yards, always go for one yard range, no missing
@riftvallance2087
@riftvallance2087 3 года назад
For anyone who would like to attempt a rocket jump in real life.
@Fu3R4
@Fu3R4 8 лет назад
"An electric gadget" Technical terms.
@Cacowninja
@Cacowninja 10 лет назад
Kicking ass 1940s style!
@luchomolinari
@luchomolinari Год назад
This is hilariously good! A real original tutorial to how to shoot a bazooka!.... designed by the one and only Captain Bazooka 💙 ✏️✔️🇺🇸🎨🎬🎺👏
@luchomolinari
@luchomolinari Год назад
Is actually very interesting priceless document. The speech can be used as an analogy also... I'm from Argentina. War culture doesn't exist and have no history almost. I used to buy some used staff from American wars as coleccion parts. 🎨🎺
@MsDjessa
@MsDjessa 10 лет назад
So much that I didn't know about the Bazooka! Awesome video! Thanks for the upload!
@intheshell35ify
@intheshell35ify 3 года назад
Wtf that poor sheet. It was here, then it was not here.
@Mainsail76
@Mainsail76 9 лет назад
This is exactly how a model rocket set works, complete with the little light bulb that lights up when you want to test the connection. As simple as it gets. LEGALIZE IT!
@FuzedBox
@FuzedBox 9 лет назад
As far as I know (and pretty damned sure), there is nothing illegal about building one yourself. Hell you can even buy bazookas or other anti-armor tubes from surplus stores without a license or background check. The real deals are the rockets with warheads; good luck getting your hands on those.
@amperzand9162
@amperzand9162 8 лет назад
+CPRailRTC The distinction is that you can make the rocket launcher, not the rocket, since the launcher without the rocket is a tube and some wires.
@Treblaine
@Treblaine 6 лет назад
CPR, most people can, have you not noticed how most countries have things like fireworks displays? Fireworks a fundamentally the same as a bazooka but without the explosive warhead.
@haldorasgirson9463
@haldorasgirson9463 Год назад
Are you telling me Periscope missed buying one of these?
@captaingreek
@captaingreek 4 года назад
- I have an MBA - And I have an MBRL... - ??? - Master of Bazooka Rocket Launcher...
@kenrobba5831
@kenrobba5831 3 года назад
Everybody should have one !
@jmsmaxwell
@jmsmaxwell 4 года назад
Only problem with the 1st rocket launcher was they forgot to mention the switch on top of the tube that was a safety for the loader. You flipped it for safety while loading and then down for firing. Other than that it was an excellent film I was lucky enough to know some WW II vets who handled these weapons while overseas and heard their tales of using them in actual combat situations.
@michaelovitch
@michaelovitch 4 года назад
"Simpler and more effective" : you get that only during war time , the rest of the time it's more useless and complicated lol
@lahcen86
@lahcen86 2 года назад
Ok now I know how to operate this badboy. Where can I get one ? Will Amazon deliver ? :P
@lanasmith4795
@lanasmith4795 2 года назад
I mean the mechanism is simple enough Fair certain you could build your own
@DS-hy6ld
@DS-hy6ld 2 года назад
If you thought ammo for your AR was expensive, just wait 'til you're in the market for a case of bazooka rounds!
@rickden8362
@rickden8362 Год назад
The RPG2 is better, simpler.
@13thBear
@13thBear 7 лет назад
Cool! I always wanted to know the real way to fire a bazooka. I couldn't get the proper method just watching old movies, mainly the sighting and connecting the rocket. Thanks for the up-load.
@sheeplord4976
@sheeplord4976 Год назад
I am surprised that they never mentioned how the shaped warhead worked. I also wonder if that new rocket could be used as a mine like the older ones.
@peghead
@peghead 7 месяцев назад
The shaped charge may have been mildly classified at the time, besides, why does the grunt need to know how it works?
@Waltham1892
@Waltham1892 10 лет назад
Batteries not included...
@Centurion101B3C
@Centurion101B3C 9 лет назад
The last shown version is the Grenade Launcher 3.5" and needs no batteries (it's piezo-electric.). It also has a longer tube, which due to the relatively low launch speed can cause the tube to sag down as the grenade passes. This model has remained in use in various countries well into the 1990s.
@Waltham1892
@Waltham1892 9 лет назад
Corvus Rabiatus Thanks for sharing that information...
@theguybehindyou4762
@theguybehindyou4762 7 лет назад
You beat me to it.
@geraldmiller5260
@geraldmiller5260 4 года назад
Standing bolt upright in an open field next to a tree line will make sure you will be a dead soldier.
@Habsolutely
@Habsolutely 9 лет назад
angle that steel plate at 45 degrees and watch the difference.
@Delta4280
@Delta4280 9 лет назад
Yup... but the Germans didn't really use much sloped armour, unlike the Russians
@TheGodParticle
@TheGodParticle 9 лет назад
Delta4280 T34 springs to mind, incredible tank.
@Delta4280
@Delta4280 9 лет назад
TheGodParticle well depends on the variation... the T-34-85 is a amazing tank... but the T-34 model 1940 is a okay tank
@kukluxkarl159
@kukluxkarl159 8 лет назад
+Delta4280 Well, the Panther did have angeled armor. And the Bazooka would fail to penetrate the late Panzer 4 models' Schürzen.
@donneale7555
@donneale7555 4 года назад
I honestly did not know a bazooka was battery operated....seems kind of strange to be honest but there you go But the one thing I can't shake is how much the narrator's voice makes me think of those old sport goofy cartoons...and that is just disturbing
@stuartwhelan233
@stuartwhelan233 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing this stuff l love it from the u.k regards old chap
@MoskusMoskiferus1611
@MoskusMoskiferus1611 Год назад
I love the details
@kunven
@kunven 10 лет назад
who had know that rocket launchers from the time used batteries
@natekaufman1982
@natekaufman1982 6 лет назад
Kunven It makes sense. They ignited the fuel through an electronic curcuit, so the power has to come from somewhere.
@aubreystanley1124
@aubreystanley1124 Год назад
Bazooka. For when you need to bring home a lot of deer hamburger for your neighborhood..
@leroyrussell8766
@leroyrussell8766 3 года назад
According to General Patton, effective range was actually 30 yards. Anything more and the chance of a miss went up. So while you COULD hit a target at 100 to 200 yards, the odds weren't good. I've seen many first hand accounts saying this, but for some reason, many sites like to use the longer effective ranges. I can only assume that this paints an inflated estimation of the effectiveness of rocket-AT weapons in WWII.
@kenrobba5831
@kenrobba5831 3 года назад
True but they got better. 90 millimeter hand tube was good and then anti-tank stuff got much better. ‘Was’t interested in re- uping to play more.....
@rickden8362
@rickden8362 Год назад
That demo @1:30 is fake. No rocket leaves the tube! Someone down range detonates the target.
@ColonelBummleigh
@ColonelBummleigh 4 года назад
Now I want to master the bazooka rocket launcher!
@vicswaim2859
@vicswaim2859 4 года назад
Use
@vicswaim2859
@vicswaim2859 4 года назад
Manic Mailman Ok
@tykit9230
@tykit9230 9 месяцев назад
My dad was an 0351 in Vietnam and carried a bazooka
@matthewjones39
@matthewjones39 4 месяца назад
Are you sure? We were using the M72 during Vietnam.
@sanddunes7012
@sanddunes7012 3 года назад
My grandfather favorite show
@goldenpun5592
@goldenpun5592 3 года назад
When they're demonstrating using the rocket as a mine "Shit! Here comes Snafu steve in his stupid stewart, get ready, this'll show him for painting that German cross on the front thinking it would fool Jerry"
@pyrogun1839
@pyrogun1839 10 лет назад
My homemade RPG-2 rocket launcher :) This vid helped! RPG Bigger Booster Test
@silver9809
@silver9809 3 года назад
Nothing but skill back then
@RsRj-qd2cg
@RsRj-qd2cg 3 года назад
Skill and luck.
@brandongarcia206
@brandongarcia206 2 года назад
I never knew they used AA batteries
@kickstart118
@kickstart118 8 месяцев назад
Love these videos
@pentuplemintgum666
@pentuplemintgum666 8 лет назад
13:29 I didn't know Kentucky's reputation was this old.
@raresaturn
@raresaturn 4 года назад
the new improved rocket seems a lot more complicated
@orionc.5407
@orionc.5407 3 года назад
The eletrical connection are more consistent. Less likely to not work
@MrOzzyCam
@MrOzzyCam 3 года назад
If I had made the instructional video, I would have made the suggestion to take the rocket out after a misfire before replacing the battery or playing with the switch but that is just me....
@dionysos7317
@dionysos7317 3 года назад
How would you know the trigger works then? Dah, idiot.
@sabadotarde4
@sabadotarde4 10 лет назад
Me ha guastado este tipo de documentales
@uhhPuff
@uhhPuff 10 лет назад
This is what I love to see, relentless soldiers peeling gorms left and right for America. God Bless.
@Noutelus
@Noutelus 4 года назад
WQhy am i watching this??!! I already mastered the bazooka rocket launcher last year.
@ManInTheBigHat
@ManInTheBigHat 7 лет назад
"Pushes only the head of the rocket into the launcher." That's what she said.
@ajac009
@ajac009 4 года назад
21:23 LOL that guys look in the background is killing me smalls LOL
@lanasmith4795
@lanasmith4795 2 года назад
Kentucky windage? Siamese twins? It's like they were deliberately make it sound old timey
@stevelewis7263
@stevelewis7263 3 года назад
Such simplicity, compared to the computer controlled wire guided, laser sighted cumbersome and mega expensive pieces of kit in use today, and so much less to go wrong.
@nick_steele9790
@nick_steele9790 2 года назад
eh, a lot still went wrong, quality control, and especially the copper wire connector that broke and got messed up in the cold
@robertslugg8361
@robertslugg8361 Год назад
Although the new ones can hit a tank while the tank is still out of range of its own gun. Even at 100 yards it is still pretty close up and personal. Still better than throwing the grenade 10 yards and hoping for a hit.
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