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2000 years ago the Roman army is the best equipped army in the world. While architects have mastered the art of manipulating stone and concrete, military engineers have fashioned metal and wood to create devastating weapons of war.
The Roman foot soldiers main weapon is a fearsome sword called the Gladius, a double edged blade with a sharp point used for stabbing and thrusting, rather than slashing. When not fighting at close quarters, their spear, called a pilum, could kill from a distance with lethal accuracy.
Protecting soldiers from injury is just as important as arming them for attack. Early Roman soldiers wear chainmail, but armourers come up with a far superior form of protection. Articulated plate armour called lorica segmentata, made from overlapping iron plates joined together by leather straps, as flexible as chainmail, but one third lighter.
If the romans weaponry has a modern feel, then so does the tactics they use. The Roman legions know exactly how to fight heavily armed foes. They use the testudo, Latin for tortoise. Legionaries bunch together and lock their shields in formation to create a protective screen, a formation as effective in attack, as it is in defence.
Few examples of Roman artillery survive, but they left detailed clues as to how to recreate them. The Ermine Street Guard Roman Reenactment Society is dedicated to research into the Roman Army and the reconstruction of Roman armour and equipment.
The scorpion fires iron tipped bolts, used in the first stages of attack and during sieges. It fires arrows at incredible speeds, pierces armour, and kills instantly, a bit like a giant crossbow. Although an effective anti-personnel weapon, the scorpion is of little use when attacking a building.
For that the Romans need something with a bit more punch, the onager and the ballista. These pieces of artillery fire large stones at the enemy. During sieges they propel projectiles so high into the air that they can break down enemy walls. The whizzing noise of the stones strikes terror into Rome’s enemies. To increase the fear factor they’re painted black so harder to see.
The ballista works like the scorpion, but is bigger and more powerful. It can fire a 60 pound stone or a 3 foot bolt around 15,000 feet allowing the soldiers to stand well away from enemy archers. The speed of the missile is phenomenal hitting its target at about 115 mph, anyone sustaining a direct hit would be killed instantly.
The onager uses a different principle, it catapults basketball sized stones nearly 100 feet using a single arm and sling. The vertical arm is powered by a large horizontal skein of rope, coiled and twisted to create a rotational force, the skein acts like a spring storing energy to be released on firing.
The combination of technology and tactics makes the Roman army the premier fighting force in Europe for 500 years and influences military tactics for the next 1,500.
Clip taken from our documentary “How Did Roman Tech Work?”
Watch it here - • How Did Roman Tech Work?

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@ThePotentialOfWis
@ThePotentialOfWis 4 года назад
“ The Pilum was designed basically to kill” *I thought it saved lives*
@jj-hb8rq
@jj-hb8rq 4 года назад
Well it did
@frosttroll3411
@frosttroll3411 4 года назад
It did save lives but at the cost of ending lives
@Luis_Facil
@Luis_Facil 4 года назад
@@frosttroll3411 lol
@Azwarrior94
@Azwarrior94 4 года назад
It did. By breaking after ending the life of an enemy combatant.
@AHMEDALI-vq4vc
@AHMEDALI-vq4vc 4 года назад
It killed b*rbarians but saved Roman lives
@isabellaluo2712
@isabellaluo2712 4 года назад
what students actually want to learn in history class
@therafmaster5958
@therafmaster5958 4 года назад
Fizz Hobbes I do! It’s my favorite subject!
@shmeck7413
@shmeck7413 4 года назад
facts chief
@CHUNK3Y141
@CHUNK3Y141 4 года назад
Yes
@CHUNK3Y141
@CHUNK3Y141 4 года назад
YES!!!!!!
@stolenentity4641
@stolenentity4641 4 года назад
I actually wanna learn about the Romans
@ClaudeMagicbox
@ClaudeMagicbox 2 года назад
I'm Italian and remember how my history professor introduced these same knowledges on the Roman army by saying "Imagine being a Franc or Teuton barbarian dressed in animal fur and cowhide with a large heavy iron sword or axe and having no tactical discipline but just forward rushing and sheer violence. Facing the Roman army of the period of the Republic to you seemed to face a science fiction level formation with sorcerer like powers...you would be hit by heavy projectiles already from a distance, then injured by a swarm of pilum and finally get mangled by geometric formations of cubic shape that came forward fearless and deadly".
@mozartwolfgang4656
@mozartwolfgang4656 2 года назад
And even like that the romans get kicked.
@ITALICVS
@ITALICVS 2 года назад
@@mozartwolfgang4656 After kicking anyone in their path
@saptaswapal4064
@saptaswapal4064 2 года назад
@@ITALICVS The Germanic tribes kicked Roman ass in three consecutive battles. But at the fourth battle, their numbers were exhausted and they were defeated by the Romans.
@auroraflos2498
@auroraflos2498 2 года назад
@@saptaswapal4064 exactly which string of battles are you referring to?
@Herb_IsTheWord
@Herb_IsTheWord 2 года назад
Umm
@maxnetirtimon4121
@maxnetirtimon4121 5 лет назад
0:44 the "the pilum is designed basically to kill" no shit i didn't know that what a Genius you are
@noobdave474
@noobdave474 4 года назад
i was looking for this comment lol... imagine a weapon being designed to kill.
@gridlock2835
@gridlock2835 4 года назад
No it was designed to save lives
@dreysantillan
@dreysantillan 4 года назад
it is also designed to hinder enemies, once it sticks to a shield, the shield gets heavy making it unusable
@therustedshank9995
@therustedshank9995 4 года назад
What?! The pilum is designed to kill? I thought it was a cooking utensil!
@ericle9371
@ericle9371 4 года назад
Weapons could be designed to poke.
@ricardoleite2190
@ricardoleite2190 4 года назад
5:57 Incredible, the romans had cars!
@realprincephillip
@realprincephillip 3 года назад
Ricardo Leite not incredible it’s boring I hate life
@Ammi553
@Ammi553 3 года назад
@@realprincephillip you good man?
@realprincephillip
@realprincephillip 3 года назад
Ammi no not really mate
@Ammi553
@Ammi553 3 года назад
@@realprincephillip don't worry im sure whatever you're going through is gonna end soon bruh, after a storm there is always sunshine, don't give up and keep soldiering through it, it'll be worth it trust me
@BintangGaryo
@BintangGaryo 3 года назад
@@realprincephillip keep fighting my man :D
@demoniqpng8623
@demoniqpng8623 7 лет назад
7:55 R.I.P Fly 2016-2016
@fabiomurraysanchez6062
@fabiomurraysanchez6062 5 лет назад
The Fly Wars was very popular in Rome.
@MlokLik
@MlokLik 5 лет назад
Flys were invented when Johnatan Fly tried to breed a mosquito with himself. It went well.
@uhoy1488
@uhoy1488 5 лет назад
name so a fat mosquito that only knows how to eat
@MlokLik
@MlokLik 5 лет назад
@@uhoy1488 "eat'' wasnt invented yet. It was invented in 2014, when Adam Eattens tried to bite his food.
@uhoy1488
@uhoy1488 5 лет назад
name but 2016
@cbmobile1797
@cbmobile1797 3 года назад
_"The pilum was designed basically to kill."_ *ah yes... floor is made of floor.*
@hulriksborg6912
@hulriksborg6912 3 года назад
I-
@Sams_Stuff1
@Sams_Stuff1 3 года назад
Lol
@romekbednarczyk8599
@romekbednarczyk8599 3 года назад
yes
@iwilleatyourentirefamily9694
@iwilleatyourentirefamily9694 3 года назад
lol
@boshinimperialofficer3250
@boshinimperialofficer3250 3 года назад
I could have swore I heard the woman say "piss people, piss shields, piss armor."
@MoseyOnout
@MoseyOnout 5 лет назад
0:42 > "It was designed basically to kill," States Mrs. Nokidding, PhD in the Obvious. "This implement you just saw with a frigging long metal point is used for piercing things," She goes on to inform her colleagues at Mensa.
@ericoberle9671
@ericoberle9671 4 года назад
And don't forget protecting your soldiers from injury is just as important as giving them weapons to attack
@bijogxazindagi7545
@bijogxazindagi7545 6 лет назад
7:55 poor little fly, Only one insect was harmed in making this video
@TheSlashd0t
@TheSlashd0t 6 лет назад
This proves once more that Roman weapons were highly accurate and effective during the Fly Wars in 1337 IBC were millions of flies were led to the slaughter in a desperate fight against 1 scorpion. Never again would the Flyninian Empire have the opportunity to recover from this defeat.
@sukarnos3xy
@sukarnos3xy 5 лет назад
Top 10 Brutal Anime Bug Deaths
@kww178
@kww178 5 лет назад
THAT NIGGA GOT CAPPED!!!
@torinlupo7527
@torinlupo7527 5 лет назад
*Brutally Murdered
@cocostudio278
@cocostudio278 5 лет назад
Yah
@MostEnvious
@MostEnvious 5 лет назад
4:22 he looks like he's having fun.
@We_Roq2021
@We_Roq2021 3 года назад
40 Miles of Bad Rhoads yes
@pranabmallick01
@pranabmallick01 3 года назад
I noticed that
@b_f_d_d
@b_f_d_d 3 года назад
Yes
@papastalin4545
@papastalin4545 3 года назад
I would have been happy to be in a testudo rather than in normal formation too
@evanjuniorfluffy
@evanjuniorfluffy 3 года назад
They are the naked reg ready to attack with shields protecting them
@wulfloft5805
@wulfloft5805 4 года назад
"The pilum was basically designed to kill"...
@yanousse3217
@yanousse3217 4 года назад
I thought it was for baking pancakes..
@fedess3647
@fedess3647 4 года назад
Its main use was actually to pierce the enemy shields, bending on impact and forcing the fighter to drop the shield, disrupting the enemy formation and allowing the legionaries to effectively exploit the gaps in the enemy formation during first impact But yeah, either that or Killing the motherfucker 😂
@hannibalbarca6878
@hannibalbarca6878 4 года назад
HMMM YES THE FLOOR IS MADE OF FLOOR
@AA-bz1pr
@AA-bz1pr 4 года назад
@@hannibalbarca6878 lmfao
@hitsugayatoshiro9517
@hitsugayatoshiro9517 3 года назад
4HEad
@orhan6929
@orhan6929 5 лет назад
For the record,the pilum had two types of pegs:iron and wood.The wooden peg would dislodge on contact, bending the spear at a 90 degree angle.This made it difficult to remove.The pilum is not your typical javelin
@Concerned_Robot
@Concerned_Robot 7 месяцев назад
watching those pila get thrown, they didn't look effective at all!
@orhan6929
@orhan6929 7 месяцев назад
​@@Concerned_Robotmaybe in this demo yes but just ask the multitude of Rome's enemies what they made of it
@nobodykilledme9641
@nobodykilledme9641 4 месяца назад
the whole point of it wasn't to kill someone it was the fuck up their shields , because nobody is just gonna stand there and get hit with that thing they are going to block it with their shield , gets stuck it the shield so now you have to drop your guard and try to pull it out or drag that thing with you , its pretty smart tbh@@Concerned_Robot
@graham5716
@graham5716 3 месяца назад
Pilums aren't like this at all, if they were, Caesar wouldn't have repelled cavalry during pharsalus.​@nobodykilledme9641
@thrakerzad5874
@thrakerzad5874 7 лет назад
6:05 I love how he keeps a stone serious face as the camera man wildly orbits him like a lunatic.
@oinkards1143
@oinkards1143 6 лет назад
Cringe
@charlielyons8801
@charlielyons8801 6 лет назад
How dose he do it I would have laughed a lot
@oinkards1143
@oinkards1143 6 лет назад
You mean tacky and unprofessional.
@michaelmessina6807
@michaelmessina6807 6 лет назад
lol
@cryptosporidium1375
@cryptosporidium1375 6 лет назад
Thrakerzad does it make you feel risible?
@Cristian-vl8pg
@Cristian-vl8pg 6 лет назад
For my foreign friends. 0:23 46 cm 0:39 30.5 m 1:01 1.8 m, 61 cm 2:24 15 kg 7:08 .37 km or 366 m 9:43 27 kg, .9 m, 4.6 km
@levoGAMES
@levoGAMES 6 лет назад
7:08 "1200 feet" since one foot is about a third of a meter, that'd make it about 400 meters. I only checked that one conversion, you should check the others if you want to distribute accurate information.
@user-hr7nm4td1s
@user-hr7nm4td1s 6 лет назад
Cristian Thank you Jesus
@Cristian-vl8pg
@Cristian-vl8pg 6 лет назад
Levo GAMES I accidently put the decimal point in between 3 and 7. The correct conversion is around. .37 km -> 370 meters which is not quite 400 meters but whatever.
@xyon9090
@xyon9090 6 лет назад
*Cristian,* thank you
@ironmike2010
@ironmike2010 6 лет назад
Cristian I hope you know that about 80% of the world uses the metric system now
@Verciaga
@Verciaga 3 года назад
7:55 RIP Mr fly 2016-2016 *sniff he was so young..... I-I don't know what to say. May you rest in peace. :'(
@farhanniloy7552
@farhanniloy7552 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@willsadventures8418
@willsadventures8418 3 года назад
this is so sad.
@ocpopsmoke
@ocpopsmoke 3 года назад
A fly of many words REST IN PARADISE :(
@sucapuca4384
@sucapuca4384 2 года назад
Lorica segmentata
@u.s.citizen9933
@u.s.citizen9933 Год назад
I think it's interest how technology really changes warfare so drastically. Before gunpowder, large and well trained armies won the day but guerrilla warfare becomes a lot more viable with the creation of explosives and long-range rifles.
@salted_lizard
@salted_lizard 4 месяца назад
Guerilla warfare worked back then as well, in the Roman's time there was Teutoberg Forest.
@u.s.citizen9933
@u.s.citizen9933 4 месяца назад
@@salted_lizard you are definitely right. Guerrilla warfare definitely had its place back then and it's important not to forget that. It's also important to remember modern deterences to guerrilla warfare that didn't exist before like all the Intel these days with cameras and tracking abilities. That's a massive burden to any guerrilla group. That being said, I'd argue it's still more viable in our modern age with firearms. A hit and run tactic on a group of knights would've been a lot tougher than in recent history with a couple well placed gunmen or sniper shots.
@zacharykramer8244
@zacharykramer8244 7 лет назад
The Pilum wasn't a spear, it was a Javelin. You never throw spears, but you throw javelins(pilums). Great research
@paweandonisgawralidisdobrz2522
Exactly
@zachsmith1676
@zachsmith1676 7 лет назад
apparently there are instances of Pila being used as spears but i hold it to be false since a spear needs to be completely rigid to be effective whereas a Pilum is not completely rigid
@zacharykramer8244
@zacharykramer8244 7 лет назад
Spears are as long as twelve to fourteen feet, do you think anyone could throw that accurately while in formation. I don't think so.
@jeffery9521
@jeffery9521 7 лет назад
You can throw a spear. Spears are not necessarily always 12 foot Long. Besides, have you thrown a spear in a Roman formation or seen research about it? It feels like you're assuming
@brandonwalenter1147
@brandonwalenter1147 7 лет назад
Negro Joe she's right you don't throw spears you throw javelins though
@mondwolf306
@mondwolf306 5 лет назад
video name is roman military technology and tactics - does not contain tactics
@luger9857
@luger9857 5 лет назад
I was here for the tactics
@torinlupo7527
@torinlupo7527 5 лет назад
There was tactics. KILL EVERYTHING WITH EXTREME BRUTALITY
@GhoulGoon
@GhoulGoon 5 лет назад
Your profile pic... Perfection
@eb8827
@eb8827 5 лет назад
tactics are at 3:50
@liamjm9278
@liamjm9278 5 лет назад
@joe Recto "Firing a gun is a tactic". "Punching an enemy in the face is a tactic". Testudo is the only real tactic given.
@geedergworl
@geedergworl 5 лет назад
"The pilum was designed to piss people, piss armor, to piss their shields"
@pellm8272
@pellm8272 3 года назад
@ChinOfTheSisity woooosh
@We_Roq2021
@We_Roq2021 3 года назад
RK- 800 Pierce not piss
@devnull5098
@devnull5098 3 года назад
You mean it designed to cause the enemy to piss their armor and shields :)
@ivyhealthcare5688
@ivyhealthcare5688 3 года назад
@@We_Roq2021 wow you missed the joke like these guys missed their targets at 0:52
@TPS-Ultimate-Soccer69
@TPS-Ultimate-Soccer69 2 года назад
She said Pierce but it sounds like “piss”
@knotwilg3596
@knotwilg3596 2 года назад
The testudo was an emergency measure, mostly to temporarily cross under arrow attack. In offence it wasn't used because the coordination when moving required is difficult and makes the soldiers clumsy in combat. They would form a couple of lines instead, with the front row shielding and stabbing, then moving to the back of the cohort while the other rows move one up. This is depicted accurately in the starting scene of "Rome".
@michaelhawkins7389
@michaelhawkins7389 Год назад
and the 2001 film Gladiator
@BoarhideGaming
@BoarhideGaming 6 лет назад
The Romans didn't conquer half the known world because of their Pila, shields, armor, Gladiai or their Onagers. They conquered the world with supply lines, roads, local governments, incentives to join the empire, incentives to join the legions, great education and profitable citizenship. There were many peoples in ancient Europe, Asia, Arabia and North Africa that were better warriors in many aspects, but with no standing army, no communication and no centralized tacticians, they still lost against the Legions
@DeezUp4Da3zz
@DeezUp4Da3zz 4 года назад
Better warriors but not better soldiers
@bitTorrenter
@bitTorrenter 4 года назад
@@DeezUp4Da3zz Now what's that supposed to mean. Both go to war.
@DeezUp4Da3zz
@DeezUp4Da3zz 4 года назад
@@bitTorrenter there's a difference between the 2 lol warriors fight together but as single entities and usually when the best warriors die the army would usually lose morale and rout, soldiers fight as a single unit and usually only rout when their formations get fucked or the commander gets killed
@andrewh7084
@andrewh7084 4 года назад
People like the simple view of war, just weapons and tactics instead of the full picture. Alexander the Great, for example, could never have advanced so far into Asia if he didn't have an extremely advanced logistics network.
@patriot6943
@patriot6943 4 года назад
Fucking excuses. The Romans were superior warriors.
@denji3716
@denji3716 5 лет назад
can we talk about the fly that got killed at 7:55 one like for one prayer
@mewtwo7588
@mewtwo7588 4 года назад
Microwave indeed.. Lets get a moment of silence for this fly.
@ignitionesports6491
@ignitionesports6491 4 года назад
F
@lamegliogioventu
@lamegliogioventu 4 года назад
that don' t fly
@silkymilk9663
@silkymilk9663 3 года назад
F bois
@alexwood7410
@alexwood7410 3 года назад
cool kid
@mikewilliams258
@mikewilliams258 5 лет назад
"The pilum was designed to kill." Must be great to be a military expert!
@norsethe_horse
@norsethe_horse 4 года назад
I don't know why people don't like this video! It has given me so much useful info for my history assignment!
@TPS-Ultimate-Soccer69
@TPS-Ultimate-Soccer69 2 года назад
Yup, I should have watched this ages ago when I was learning about romans
@Ben-zg5xb
@Ben-zg5xb 7 лет назад
Few mistakes i'de like to point out: The pilum (plural pila), was not a spear, but an advanced javelin The testudo was not used for attack, and only against enemy archer and missile defense. Similar formations were used for defending gates and streets as well however Onagers were often much larger than what is depicted, many being able to hurl 100-150 pound rocks at enemies. The kind shown in the video were used in Gallic Wars, in which Gallic city walls were only wooden, so they didn't need extreme heavy artillery
@Justin-hj7sz
@Justin-hj7sz 5 лет назад
I'm pretty sure there is such thing as "Attacking Testudo" and "Defensive Testudo" A testudo was either used for standing still while taking missile fire and then were disassembled when the enemies got close. And it was used to advance toward the enemy to deflect missiles.
@bakersmileyface
@bakersmileyface 5 лет назад
I believe the only exception to the idea that 'testudos weren't used for attacking' is when assaulting a wall during a siege. But yeah, generally under most circumstances, wouldn't be used for attacking.
@lordofdarkdudes
@lordofdarkdudes 5 лет назад
To quote wikipedia A Javelin is a light spear intended for throwing. Yes a javlin is spear, stop being smug about how much you know
@haveiszalfaroqie1628
@haveiszalfaroqie1628 5 лет назад
The best tactic is obviously to wall in your enemies.
@karel-de-Grote
@karel-de-Grote 5 лет назад
@@Justin-hj7sz the shield is a defense system, the testudo is composed of shields, so it is always a defense system. Like the armor of the tanks, it acts as a defense.
@griffin7700
@griffin7700 7 лет назад
The claim that the sword was not used for slashing is just false, while slashes aren't particularly effective when in a tight formation the gladius is perfectly capable of slashing. Also the name of the gladius isn't a type of weapon or the title of the weapon it simply means sword in Latin
@AAthlete34
@AAthlete34 7 лет назад
MsASpratley a
@nbkwolverine
@nbkwolverine 6 лет назад
The gladius was primarily a stabbing weapon... yes it could have been used to slash, but that's not its intended use. The Spatha was more of a slashing sword.
@koerier718
@koerier718 6 лет назад
When you have something sharp, just hit someone in any way you want and you're fine.
@flamingrubys11
@flamingrubys11 6 лет назад
unlike the greeks somewhat curved swords which 'could take a mans head off with one fell slash'
@jeffjones7108
@jeffjones7108 6 лет назад
Pretty funny when you get a better explanation for how important the gladius was from a David Gemmell book than from a documentary. Because the gladius was a stabbing weapon it meant the legionaires could stand shoulder to shoulder. Any enemy fighting them using a slashing sword had to stand further apart so they didn't hit each other. Which meant that each enemy soldier was fighting 3 Roman soldiers, even if their army was larger. Guaranteed local superiority right across the line. Pretty smart, and very effective.
@claytonchandler7493
@claytonchandler7493 4 года назад
The pilum was a javelin and didn’t have a standard size but were never 8 feet long they were smaller and used 10-25 yards away to break the enemy line before charging
@royalknight9493
@royalknight9493 2 года назад
I really think that the romans were really advanced,deciplined and organized for there time
@justnoobtoo6352
@justnoobtoo6352 2 года назад
True
@collinfitzp1344
@collinfitzp1344 5 лет назад
0:50 "Deadly Accurate"
@ginka2281
@ginka2281 4 года назад
Yeah that was a terrible throw. I wonder why they kept that shot lol
@melia3240
@melia3240 3 года назад
Its wood so its hard to pierce unless its flesh the target would be dead instantly
@epsilon5733
@epsilon5733 3 года назад
“Pierce shields” as 2 spears come in too short, one comes in sideways, and one hits but barely penetrates. Camera man didn’t wanna ask for a second throw I guess.
@KianIrv
@KianIrv 3 года назад
Storm trooper aim
@elfrogman1428
@elfrogman1428 3 года назад
These guys are just reinactors. Real Roman military is deadly accurate
@markiehewitt602
@markiehewitt602 6 лет назад
7:51 my fly boy just minding his own business when a bolt obliterates him and his melon
@person4595
@person4595 3 года назад
Ikr Rip the fly #Save the Flys
@SeanATron-vr8eb
@SeanATron-vr8eb 3 года назад
Flies
@stormykeep9213
@stormykeep9213 3 года назад
The pilam need not hit the actual person thrown at. It would stick in the enemy soldier's shield, and essentially weigh it down to where his shield would be useless. He would have to toss it aside. Was a brilliant weapon.
@CCPvirus141
@CCPvirus141 5 лет назад
10:09 It catapults basketball size stones? Has the narator even seen how big a basketball is? What these guys are shooting are far smaller than any official size basketball.
@paweandonisgawralidisdobrz2522
This is butted mail not rivited. Testudo is VERY ineffective in melee. Its for missle protecction White is least visible in sky. Black is very visible.
@duckster4637
@duckster4637 6 лет назад
They were designed for night attacks I suppose.
@gunnycanimation3465
@gunnycanimation3465 6 лет назад
Zach Smith As in ships? because i would understand if it was in waters
@flamingrubys11
@flamingrubys11 6 лет назад
actually the tetsudo was used also for Barbarians, seein how barbarians had this way of charging and not flanking the romans took advantage of this so when the barbarians charged into them it would cause newtons law, the abrupt stop will either cripple them or send them sliding off the top of the shields and possibly resulting in internal bleeding 2 construction, the romans (not the actual legions but some times yes) would use this to help remove the stress of carrying most heavy bricks before it was simplized
@flamingrubys11
@flamingrubys11 5 лет назад
@alvi syahri it was in the early times it was made yes but after a bit the romans figured out that since the barbarians like charging forth toward them, that they can use that aganist them
@iisig
@iisig 5 лет назад
0:51 i'm quite sure that the romans actually practiced spear throwing a bit more. That was just embarassing
@ee-tq3xu
@ee-tq3xu 3 года назад
Yep lol 😂
@perfectshadow5740
@perfectshadow5740 3 года назад
Yeah. Most didn’t even penetrate.
@ducc995
@ducc995 2 года назад
Even schools' P.E. teachers say that's the wrong way to throw one
@TPS-Ultimate-Soccer69
@TPS-Ultimate-Soccer69 2 года назад
True
@sherlockxia3061
@sherlockxia3061 Год назад
0:02 Most people would think that the Gladius would be worn on the left side, allowing the soldier to draw the sword across their body, but in fact the sword was worn and draw on the RIGHT side, which meant that when being drawn it didn't impact on the holding of the shield, or on the soldier standing next to them.
@artisorak
@artisorak 3 года назад
2:45: That is wrong. The lorica segmentata was used only for about 250 years and never replaced chain mail armour. The segmentata is more sturdy and lighter, but chain mail is more comfortable and the soldiers are more agile. The segmentata required a lot of maintenance and was a lot more expensive to produce while not giving a huge advantage in battle.
@humanperson9443
@humanperson9443 Год назад
P
@Valin9275
@Valin9275 5 лет назад
"pierce armor ar shields" next shot is 10 spears bouncing off wood
@eventerminator1382
@eventerminator1382 4 года назад
They’re just re-enactors, not actual soldiers.
@dododog447
@dododog447 3 года назад
@CHONG CHEE KAI Moe I think that’s plural for pilum
@joey_ramone_96
@joey_ramone_96 3 года назад
@@eventerminator1382 wait you're telling me they're not roman soldiers? damn
@JimmiusCarrelius
@JimmiusCarrelius 2 года назад
@@eventerminator1382 no shit
@busterdancy1857
@busterdancy1857 2 года назад
It's as if it's a bunch of nerds using weaponry designed 2k years ago for trained soldiers.
@phorewhoresman1897
@phorewhoresman1897 6 лет назад
Shield usage was like a clay tiled roof for protection from liquid fire, tar, arrows etc. Shields were lower in front than the video shows, they overlapped back to front and to left side (90% of people are right handed hence weapon in right, shield left), Romans incorporated phalanx into their ranks as they learned their enemies' tactics enabling them to win their empire time after time. Ultimately it was corruption from within that doomed them.
@SamBrickell
@SamBrickell Год назад
Immigration and "multi-culturalism" is what doomed Rome.
@jodhod1498
@jodhod1498 Год назад
That's like, the opposite of what happened tho. They started with the phalanx, then left it behind for more manueverable formations
@gamergoblin69
@gamergoblin69 3 года назад
I remember the pilum being for shields,you throw this long big javelin at the shield and it becomes super heavy for the enemy and the shield can't protect them anymore
@sinisakuzmanovic2233
@sinisakuzmanovic2233 2 года назад
The ''Gladius'' sword is just mentioned. Romans had many variations of this foot soldiers swords. But, horseman had one more sword called ''Spata'' much longer, not so heavy with gravity point moved toward tip of the sword, to have better hit effect on foot soldiers. This sword was base for huge medieval swords.
@tylerrumbarger
@tylerrumbarger 7 лет назад
their legs are exposed but weren't people a lot shorter back then? if the shields are sized accurately then they'd prob go all the way to the ground right?
@DinoArmy13
@DinoArmy13 7 лет назад
yup
@dixout4harambe38
@dixout4harambe38 7 лет назад
They also slightly crouched, and didn't have their hands exposed holding the shield above them. The people demonstrating aren't trained Romans (obviously [and most likely not military either]).
@ballisticcorporal8205
@ballisticcorporal8205 7 лет назад
tylerrumbarger they would also tilt the top shields down towards the enemy
@Scuppetta1998IT
@Scuppetta1998IT 6 лет назад
lol I thought about the same thing as well. It wouldn't make any sense to leave your legs not covered by the shield. Tendentially the romans were not high people if compared with the germanic populations (there is a description about them in the "de origine et situ germanorum" which is a book written by Tacitus). When the romans first met the germanic tribes they got surprised about their stature.
@swisstraeng
@swisstraeng 6 лет назад
a shield that comes down to the ground is very impractical to use, especially in fields. It would hit the ground and be horrible to keep up in position. The chances your feets are hit are very low, since most thrown objects in this era don't fly straight as bullets do.
@joujou264
@joujou264 6 лет назад
8:19 British? Britons. The British are a mix of Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Normans and the original Britons, with sprinkles from various other cultures.
@bitTorrenter
@bitTorrenter 4 года назад
You forgot the Frisians. The Romano British were the Brythonic speaking citizens of Roman occupied Britannia. After the fall of the Roman Empire and the movement of peoples what is British is hard to say.
@southwestsaxon
@southwestsaxon 2 года назад
British is not an ethnicity. It just means you live in Britian.
@damianhernandez1665
@damianhernandez1665 Год назад
Testudo wasn't used for attack only for defense and the pilum is a special type of javelin.
@hulriksborg6912
@hulriksborg6912 3 года назад
my teacher: sends the class this video me: wow something that's actually interesting for history class-
@makeitsonumberone1358
@makeitsonumberone1358 6 лет назад
still no defence againesd a little village in gaul, who drink a magic potion before a battle....sorry couldn't resist 😊
@patientzero3943
@patientzero3943 6 лет назад
paper back wrighter lol I got your reference
@RH-ls5od
@RH-ls5od 6 лет назад
paper back wrighter and like half their army was part of the village they were fighting. They weren't the best at hiring the right people.
@mike62mcmanus
@mike62mcmanus 5 лет назад
The Gauls were previously called the Gomerites according to Flavius Josephus. Gomer was the first grandson of Noah, the Welsh believe they landed on the isle of Brittan from France and the welsh language is called Gomerage after Gomer...Gauls, Galic, were related.
@diegoveloso3rd
@diegoveloso3rd 5 лет назад
Magic potion + flying menhirs + a big boned shirtless man + his small witty bestbud + a shield mounted chief + a bard the gods hate + a fishmonger armed with fish + a blacksmith armed with a hammer + a lovable Roman hating dog + a crazy old man with a hot wife = a village of indomitable gauls
@Alex-eb3cb
@Alex-eb3cb 5 лет назад
paper back writer lol if you live in greece and like asterix and obelix tommorow theres a movie called asterix in brittania at 9pm
@corbinkirkland883
@corbinkirkland883 3 года назад
So glad we got that action packed instant replay at 1:10.
@emeraldaaxe7203
@emeraldaaxe7203 2 месяца назад
I watched this when it came out, this video is what truely got me interested in history. I’m now in university for a history degree. Thank you for changing my life.
@sheldor40
@sheldor40 2 года назад
This was really interesting and very informative thank you love to learn about history
@kadartcostumes9842
@kadartcostumes9842 6 лет назад
Pilum was not designed to pierce enemies, but to take down shield -walls , first and foremost. This is not a lorica hamata presented in this video, it's butted mail - no wonder the arrow penetrates.... 2,5 minutes in ... let's see how disappointing the rest will be ... Edit, pretty much every Latin word is mispronounced to a point of being barely recognizable :P Shame, but eh. lorica laminata (segementata) was actually not as flexible as hamata, but cheaper to mass produce compared to mail armor. That's why it was the preferred armor of Imperial times. (Many Centuriones still preferred lorica hamata. Next, Unfortunately it's not explained why the arrow doesn't go all the way through the lorica segementata in the shown test. Reason : The plates are partly overlapping, providing double protection at many parts of the armor. but eh... At least the information on the scorpion, ballista and onager is accurate :D
@ShadeAKAhayate
@ShadeAKAhayate 6 лет назад
You forgot to mention that laminatas were way too expensive to maintain, so they emerged for around 100 years and then were gone from usage... Thus, a legionaire would almost always be packed into a hamata.
@cdgonepotatoes4219
@cdgonepotatoes4219 6 лет назад
for that I'm guessing that their "weapon reproduction expert" was the only expert they hired and he's a complete inept about armor as even the most passive of medieval enthusiasts know mail armor was mostly riveted if not also a mixture with welded rings... how do the producers even miss this stuff? a quick google search doesn't cost money, they don't need an expert to know that the mail they're getting a closeup of isn't right! .........
@ThisWasWhatIThought
@ThisWasWhatIThought 6 лет назад
KADArt Cosplay thank you
@darksideorbit8898
@darksideorbit8898 5 лет назад
Did you know that Google isn't always right? Websites have a very high tendency of stating whatever bullshit they believe. I'm not saying that you're wrong. But using Google as your source of information is quite sad.
@cdgonepotatoes4219
@cdgonepotatoes4219 5 лет назад
Let's make a quick google search with "mail armor" as keywords and see: -Wikipedia which, while it's not always the best way to gather information, this page is properly made mentioning its great effectiveness against all slashing and most thrusting blows, also mentioning a study of the Royal Armouries, the UK's national museum of Arms, saying "it's almost impossible to defeat mail armor with any conventional medieval weapon"; -Lindybeige's video where he makes mail armor which, even though he's making butted armor he does mention it's not how proper mail armor was made and he's only doing it for roleplaying (cosplay) purposes; -The Metatron's video about mail armor, with the guy being particularly researched about the Roman period making it even more relevant to the video; -Knyght Errand's video, possibly the most researched popular RU-vidr about European armor of all kinds; -Scholagladiatoria's video, Matt being a historian by profession himself; -A blacksmith resource website which LITERALLY WALKS YOU TROUGH THE MAKING OF MAIL ARMOR You know the kicker? this was all in the first page and took me less than 5 minutes to gather up all this stuff. This information isn't a secret nor an obscure topic, it's really just a Google search away. We're not in 2001 anymore, Google has become more and more reliable for research exponentially as more people, researchers and historians included, got access to the Internet and information demand increased
@MrGoogleChill
@MrGoogleChill 4 года назад
Seems like the scorpion is a lot of work to take one soldier out of action. I like Maximus's use of his trebuchets, using clay pots full of flammable fluids then hurled at the enemies or trees to spread it around the battlefield. Now that is effective.
@fwcolb
@fwcolb 3 года назад
Great photo of the tortoise formation, the testuga. Best video lecture on Roman military gear ever!
@paprskomet
@paprskomet 2 года назад
Its not a photo,its Testudo(although it was also called "Chelone" in greek by roman autors)and this video contains several errors.
@markdanieltorres3283
@markdanieltorres3283 2 года назад
2000 years ago the Roman army is the best equipped army in the world. While architects have mastered the art of manipulating stone and concrete, military engineers have fashioned metal and wood to create devastating weapons of war. The Roman foot soldiers main weapon is a fearsome sword called the Gladius, a double edged blade with a sharp point used for stabbing and thrusting, rather than slashing. When not fighting at close quarters, their spear, called a pilum, could kill from a distance with lethal accuracy. Protecting soldiers from injury is just as important as arming them for attack. Early Roman soldiers wear chainmail, but armourers come up with a far superior form of protection. Articulated plate armour called lorica segmentata, made from overlapping iron plates joined together by leather straps, as flexible as chainmail, but one third lighter. If the romans weaponry has a modern feel, then so does the tactics they use. The Roman legions know exactly how to fight heavily armed foes. They use the testudo, Latin for tortoise. Legionaries bunch together and lock their shields in formation to create a protective screen, a formation as effective in attack, as it is in defence. Few examples of Roman artillery survive, but they left detailed clues as to how to recreate them. The Ermine Street Guard Roman Reenactment Society is dedicated to research into the Roman Army and the reconstruction of Roman armour and equipment. The scorpion fires iron tipped bolts, used in the first stages of attack and during sieges. It fires arrows at incredible speeds, pierces armour, and kills instantly, a bit like a giant crossbow. Although an effective anti-personnel weapon, the scorpion is of little use when attacking a building. For that the Romans need something with a bit more punch, the onager and the ballista. These pieces of artillery fire large stones at the enemy. During sieges they propel projectiles so high into the air that they can break down enemy walls. The whizzing noise of the stones strikes terror into Rome’s enemies. To increase the fear factor they’re painted black so harder to see. The ballista works like the scorpion, but is bigger and more powerful. It can fire a 60 pound stone or a 3 foot bolt around 15,000 feet allowing the soldiers to stand well away from enemy archers. The speed of the missile is phenomenal hitting its target at about 115 mph, anyone sustaining a direct hit would be killed instantly. The onager uses a different principle, it catapults basketball sized stones nearly 100 feet using a single arm and sling. The vertical arm is powered by a large horizontal skein of rope, coiled and twisted to create a rotational force, the skein acts like a spring storing energy to be released on firing. The combination of technology and tactics makes the Roman army the premier fighting force in Europe for 500 years and influences military tactics for the next 1,500.
@mrfr87
@mrfr87 5 лет назад
They used riveted chainmail but in the demo of a arrow piecing the mail it was butted mail which is useless against anything spiked and historically inaccurate.
@paulmcdonald2742
@paulmcdonald2742 2 года назад
Great comment, in reality that arrowhead isn't going through. It's really hard to pierce proper mail. Skallagrim's slo-mo video with different weapon tests and Shadiversity's "the truth about mail armour" give justice.
@finaladvance5085
@finaladvance5085 6 лет назад
The romans may have failed to conquer the British isles, but it seems the British failed to completely evict the romans
@ironmike2010
@ironmike2010 6 лет назад
Final Advance you can’t conquer the world. Especially not places so primitive and difficult terrain wise like northern England and Scotland. The people there knew if the Romans would win and kill them then their wives would be raped and their children probably slaughtered or taken in as roman soldiers. And fighting someone who is protecting their family and their home is hard especially when they were as primitive as the celts and Scottish tribes.
@user-xi8qc9dj4c
@user-xi8qc9dj4c 6 лет назад
Fluffy Snow doggo
@user-xi8qc9dj4c
@user-xi8qc9dj4c 6 лет назад
Final Advance Julius Cesar had conquered Britian. He had armies conquered Britian and History books had been wrong History ADD things that the romans tell the romans didn't say they conquered Britian so Historians. Debunk the idea of romans conquered Britian.
@Terracecasualx5
@Terracecasualx5 6 лет назад
Final Advance the Romans did conquer the British isles apart from Scotland. They would rather build a wall from one coast to another,regularly intercepted with forts and gates as the Picts were a troublesome lot. If the Romans didn’t conquer us why do we have city’s built by them still inhabited today? London,York(although the Vikings started this one). Then there are the forts they built,I use to play on one as a kid..Seguntium to be precise. In fact the saying uttered by Julius Ceaser is attributed to him when he landed ‘Vene,Vidi,Vici’ “I came,I saw,I conquered”. The British Isles was most definitely invaded by the Romans,apart from Caledonia of course.
@alexanderthegreatsdad.3831
@alexanderthegreatsdad.3831 5 лет назад
Lee Bartlett so you are a foreigner? Go home you dirty refugee. Stop stealing out jobs and women. ; )
@maximusy8311
@maximusy8311 3 года назад
Probably the first tank ever, Roman shield formation
@christopherjakel1049
@christopherjakel1049 3 года назад
And just as soft underneath. 😳 "Dead fall" trumps "testudo." 😱😵
@RussUno
@RussUno 2 года назад
Props to the camera man who travels a thousand years to record this
@godking
@godking 5 лет назад
I would pick a well equiped roman legion properly backed up with cavalry and archers/slingers to win most of the time against any pre gun powder army throughout history. The romans basically perfected infantry warfare in the pre gun powder era.
@Blackrew
@Blackrew 5 лет назад
1:03 the amazing thing is, people are still finding remains of these iron spikes today through metal detecting, etc in Italy and Greece
@Kaiyats
@Kaiyats 2 года назад
How did they get stones that size that were so perfectly round?
@GuerrillaPM
@GuerrillaPM 2 года назад
The same way they've built statues.
@myself3209
@myself3209 7 месяцев назад
The pilum is not necessarely designed to kill, more to immobilize the enemy. It gets stuck in things and is hard to get pulled out, but its unlikely you hit something vital with it directly.
@Sazan_Jackal
@Sazan_Jackal 6 лет назад
When you legit did almost no research but get an C+
@laidbacklifestyle389
@laidbacklifestyle389 4 года назад
Roman soldier: Throws spear Enemy: Picks up thrown spear Roman soldier: :O
@emperormiguel8327
@emperormiguel8327 3 года назад
Notice how the Roman spear, the pillum, has a thin end? It’s so that if it hits a target, the tip would snap off, so the enemy couldn’t pick it back up to use it again.
@dastemplar9681
@dastemplar9681 3 года назад
Emperor Miguel Not necessarily snap, but bend. It also would weigh down on your shield because you won’t be able to simply pull out the bent pilum out of your shield while you would for arrows or regular javelins. Most men who would catch a pilum with their shield would be forced to discard the shield as well. So making a throwing weapon that not only can’t be thrown back, but even would render your enemy’s shield useless.
@ansonng211
@ansonng211 3 года назад
LOL
@Delao1179
@Delao1179 3 года назад
Wow you did a great job on the video, I am subscribing
@BG_Low
@BG_Low 5 лет назад
No wonder Roman is the greatest civilization. 2000 years ago they already have this nice HD footage...
@buzzlightyear6960
@buzzlightyear6960 5 лет назад
Yeah man
@program4215
@program4215 7 лет назад
"The hard tip penetrates, but the soft shaft bends..."
@seamuspink9098
@seamuspink9098 4 года назад
Were going to Rome! -girls: awww boring, just pizza and old structures -boiss: this video
@Anna133199
@Anna133199 3 года назад
"awww boring, just pizza and old structures" said no girl ever when she was told she was going to Rome.
@We_Roq2021
@We_Roq2021 3 года назад
SeB MaR ahahahahahahahah
@theintunity
@theintunity 3 года назад
Don't understand the dislikes. Very cool and informative video. After Watching the TV-series Rome and Spartacus I've become obsessed with Roman history.
@Rickety3263
@Rickety3263 2 года назад
Best scorpion construction I’ve seen
@AndrewMartin600
@AndrewMartin600 7 лет назад
Lindy beige, DEBUNK THIS!
@facecrash24
@facecrash24 7 лет назад
Chain mail once worn is equally distributed across the back and shoulders making its weight none too cumbersome and that arrow barely pieced it. No doubt it would eventually mess up the armour, but it would probably save your life multiple times before any significant damage was taken, unless armour piercing or heavy artillery projectiles are used.
@mad_scientist5597
@mad_scientist5597 7 лет назад
he already did. at 10:28 he's cutting the rope.
@ciaranconnell1848
@ciaranconnell1848 7 лет назад
the Romans didn't organly make the atilry the Greeks did
@arcaderust4697
@arcaderust4697 7 лет назад
Andrew Martin I
@sgtyeary
@sgtyeary 7 лет назад
Andrew Martin ui
@MrMMazza1
@MrMMazza1 7 лет назад
No. Too many inacuracies. Just, no.
@machinaowl910
@machinaowl910 7 лет назад
You forgot the extra c you fucking genius LOL
@nicholasfrundt4125
@nicholasfrundt4125 6 лет назад
And who the fuck are you a Roman Soldier?
@nicholasfrundt4125
@nicholasfrundt4125 6 лет назад
Oxycontin Gucci ooh we got ourselves an edge lord.
@nicholasfrundt4125
@nicholasfrundt4125 6 лет назад
Oxycontin Gucci oh wow you are really trying your hardest now. Slow down or you might hurt yourself.
@mattfisher3825
@mattfisher3825 6 лет назад
Oxycontin Gucci please be jocking
@awesomedonut8228
@awesomedonut8228 5 лет назад
I got more information from Rome: Total War, seriously, it’s a really in-depth game, and surprisingly accurate, I used to pitch armies against each other to see which is better, obviously, slow the gameplay down and read the stat to get more immersed. Good times.
@Spartacus6125
@Spartacus6125 3 года назад
Using in a public high school world history class today, thank you!
@marquissquinty5711
@marquissquinty5711 6 лет назад
You can easily see in the video that the pretend roman legionaries are really bad at throwing the spears.
@U40N
@U40N 6 лет назад
when none of spears actually pierce the wooden targets...
@mike62mcmanus
@mike62mcmanus 5 лет назад
Or that some of them are women, look for shaved legs....
@bestgamerouthereasen1106
@bestgamerouthereasen1106 5 лет назад
Mega Mech Gaming
@prismaticbeetle3194
@prismaticbeetle3194 5 лет назад
well they are not legionnaires XD
@johnshumate8112
@johnshumate8112 5 лет назад
Javelin*
@Altijdgamervids
@Altijdgamervids 5 лет назад
5:12 lol look at how happy that dude is
@hawks977
@hawks977 3 года назад
Ah yes we boys used to do this after school with rubber swords and paper shields
@InnovativeSparks
@InnovativeSparks 2 года назад
I wish I was you
@mouadgranderson9618
@mouadgranderson9618 4 года назад
These guys are easy pickings for Asterix and obelix
@stevenbaczkowski6601
@stevenbaczkowski6601 3 года назад
Are you belgian
@blaccy5991
@blaccy5991 3 года назад
@@stevenbaczkowski6601 It's in Denmark too
@stevenbaczkowski6601
@stevenbaczkowski6601 3 года назад
Blaccy Ah cool did not know that
@blaccy5991
@blaccy5991 2 года назад
@Floron it's still in Denmark...
@victoriaregina8344
@victoriaregina8344 Год назад
Funny how that works, the 4 camps been surrounding them forever then!
@imperioportugues7062
@imperioportugues7062 6 лет назад
Really good
@MrSychnant
@MrSychnant 2 года назад
The Pilum was also used to great effect when it was lodged in the enemy shield ( either by throwing or stabbing with it) the romans just walked over the shaft and thus pulled the enemy shield down or out of their grasp.
@lemonacidrounds7293
@lemonacidrounds7293 3 года назад
4:26 You see something like this, call Asterix and Obelix :D OK, but the enemy might start aiming for their legs or cutting them in close distance. I thing the turtle had lances pointed forward against anyone who decides to charge them
@TOGGGAA1
@TOGGGAA1 Год назад
I remember being 13 years old in 2005, and staying home to watch stuff like this all day with my friend (or by myself). We only had one landline phone in the house and two TVs. I had downloaded Banzai buddy a few years prior and destroyed the home computer. My parents didn’t seem to be interested in another one. They still don’t know how to really use a computer to this day. Anyways at 9am it was challenging to find things on cable television that my 13 year old brain wanted to watch. It was often this stuff, or old Popeye cartoons, because popeye just whooped ass the whole 15min episode.
@emrekoseoglu1266
@emrekoseoglu1266 3 года назад
Several misunderstandings keep going on about Testudo formation. Note that it supposed to be a last resort. It is very vulnerable in close combat against any melee attack, cavalry attack, and engine fire. Even against arrow attack, it is not considerably more protective compared to any more conventional cover formation. Finally it is tiresome. In normal circumstances you expect that only defending side of the cohort is under pressure and the rest of the unit is resting until their turn comes, and men fighting in tandem, so that they share the risk and effort in turns and fight much longer this way. In testudo you force entire unit to raise shields and tiring all men in an uncomfortable position, which also prevents use of any weapon to protect the first line. No pilum, no tandem, not even support from back raws as all men from second line to the end losing their front view. Unit is slowed down and cannot maneuver. Soldiers cannot dodge individually or in small groups as they cant see incoming attacks. If Romans would testudo every time they received arrow attack, they would lose battles much more frequently. Only few cases where Testudo isnt counterproductive, can be when enemy concentrated fire, either from an elevated position, or aiming over the shields from a long distance. Testudo may be an instinct behavior when surrounded by too many horse archers, but if this has ever happened the war was to be lost anyway.
@TPS-Ultimate-Soccer69
@TPS-Ultimate-Soccer69 2 года назад
Yes but the engine fire, may be arrows, could go through their shields and may kill them by impailing their hand
@brianlord7064
@brianlord7064 2 года назад
...
@harrylikesskateboarding482
@harrylikesskateboarding482 2 года назад
@@TPS-Ultimate-Soccer69 or any other body parts
@visegradi
@visegradi 2 года назад
No, it was used in attacks when the enemy had ranged units. For example in the battle of Antinoch, Aurelian used the testudo to move his units as close as possible to a enemy force that was between 2 mountains and guarding a road. He couldn't flank it, so he had to go straight at them. In these frontal attacks, the testudo was very important
@rustyhowe3907
@rustyhowe3907 Год назад
@@visegradi Hence why it's considered a turtle/tortoise; slow and steady.
@Macy_Freya
@Macy_Freya 4 года назад
2:28 the “weapons expert” uses a pinch grip when drawing the bow, instead of the much easier finger grip.
@sanderlaureyssens5688
@sanderlaureyssens5688 2 года назад
And the weapons expert also somehow didn't notice that he was shooting at butted mail which you can literally rip appart with your bare hands.
@jamesboulger8705
@jamesboulger8705 2 года назад
Really enjoyed the analogues to modern day events.
@bagelgeuse5736
@bagelgeuse5736 2 месяца назад
2:18 Love how the chainmail is pretty clearly not riveted.
@XThexReaperX
@XThexReaperX 5 лет назад
Have you tried a shaft of wood with a rounded front part with drill-like grooves cut into the sides to increase the spin it would gain in flight and straighten its flight path, as a projectile? I love seeing stuff like this, but I also like questioning how our more modern era knowledge of science would effect things in such an area. Like castle construction, with knowledge of concrete, rebar, plumbing, and turning water mills into primitive hydrogenerators. It makes me curious as to how well it would stand up to medieval castle design since most modern era castles are simply houses for the rich or are built to defend against modern weapons rather than the brute force of medieval constructs.
@thomasslattery6268
@thomasslattery6268 Год назад
no
@victorious276
@victorious276 3 года назад
7:05 Narrator: "Once the bow string is released, it fires the arrow 12 hundred feet" Subtitles: Once the bowstring is released it fires the arrow *12,000* feet *1200* sounds more accurate, but someone plz correct me if I'm wrong
@will7816
@will7816 Год назад
0:47 "Designed to pierce armor, to pierce their shield"... *Proceed to showing dozens of Pilums failing to pierce a huge ass wooden target*
@cendicate9132
@cendicate9132 3 года назад
I like how 80% of the spears thrown at those human cut outs bounced off
@elihays3543
@elihays3543 7 лет назад
1:34-1:48 that's what she said
@pickelhaubekhajiit6530
@pickelhaubekhajiit6530 7 лет назад
Panned Toast boi
@robbiemeier4351
@robbiemeier4351 6 лет назад
Liberals are cancer LIBERALS ARE CANCER
@someguyfromfinland4239
@someguyfromfinland4239 6 лет назад
Oh please
@redbluesandmoons7478
@redbluesandmoons7478 6 лет назад
*_B O I_*
@joel5611
@joel5611 6 лет назад
Good god
@laughingachilles
@laughingachilles 5 лет назад
I wonder if these historians have considered whether the design of the pilum was down to an incredible understanding of metalworking or simply the material and time costs involved. Hardening just the tip of the weapon would be faster and cheaper than trying to harden the whole thing.
@filipgaming1233
@filipgaming1233 Год назад
I think that they hardened the plia by water or oil (idk) cooling just the tip while leaving the rest to cool naturally (source I watched forged in fire once) so it wouldn't have taken that much effort or money for such a massive improvement
@thewafflethatfellover3078
@thewafflethatfellover3078 3 года назад
7:55 Rest in peace fly may be remembered forever - hero of fly empire
@muk0n
@muk0n 3 года назад
1:48 *Still throws it at the romans* You got to use what you are given
@beaconofwierd1883
@beaconofwierd1883 7 лет назад
It's funny how a relatively high budget documentary is more wrong than some random guy on the internet uploading videos x) Guess it's not strange tho, since this is just for entertainment and Lindy beige is just out to say what he knows.
@sabin97
@sabin97 5 лет назад
hey! the metatron isnt just some random guy.....
@ramilsepuluh2430
@ramilsepuluh2430 5 лет назад
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@Inderastein
@Inderastein 4 года назад
7:45 Did Anyone Notice: The Fly Gets A Direct Hit?
@CSEcton
@CSEcton 2 года назад
@ 4:25 The only problem I see with the testudo formation is their faces and shins are still left open. Arrows, especially those shot by skilled archers can easily hit those open targets.
@DThinkTalker
@DThinkTalker 2 года назад
yes..
@Ash-id3oh
@Ash-id3oh 5 лет назад
Did I search for this video? *No* Did I sit there at watch the whole thing? *Hell yeah*
@rairwqy
@rairwqy 3 года назад
1:22 oof my g I have watch 3 videos because I'm learning about romans :p but that shot is an ouchhh
@astridvallati4762
@astridvallati4762 Год назад
Scorpio and Ballista: the Scorpio is small, and delivers a Fatal " Sting"; the Ballista is Larger, and delivers a Round Ball of some mass ( Stone or Lead). Slingers ( Gk." Peltastes" Lt. "Fromboli") used selected stones or Cast Lead oval shot, with Legionary "Headstamps " like modern cartridge ammunition; Salutations and Imprecations to the Enemy were also common. Funny how Greek and Latin came down to Modern English: Peltastes: to Pelt, or shower with stones or other objects such as rotten fruit, manure, etc. Bolidos: round ball ( rock) projected at enemy...Latin Ballista: Eng. Ballistics ( science of projectiles, round or bullet-shaped). Gladius: Legionaries carried it on Right Side, and drew it reverse handed with Right Hand; Officers ( Tribunes, Etc) carried it on Left side, and Drew it Cross body with Right hand.
@elijahstow3981
@elijahstow3981 4 года назад
I relay wished that you would cover units such as Triari.
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