In a new recruiting advertisement, the US Space Force is calling on the nation’s best and brightest to step up to the challenge. Watch the commercial here.
Unfortunately it's a congressional mandate that all branches wear the same combat uniform. The Marines and Navy have a narrow exemption to this rule, but the other three branches of the DOD all have to wear ocp. Where they can really shine is coming up with a cool dress uniform.
I’m almost 18 this is very interesting I’ve always wanted to go to space I see this now the fears of the void are growing but I get to walk among the stars tho the future is here my grandfather would have said
Nah, orbit is a whole different ball game. It has to be slow and deliberate. No space cruisers anytime soon, just satellites slowly maneuvering around trying to knock each other out.
@@Mattoandhisguitar yeh, not until they turn it into the “United earth space force” and even starship is capable of becoming a reasonable powerful cruiser with its size of fitted with nuclear engines, a fleet of them fitted with high power photonic rail guns (which are still in testing) can cause damage from orbit.
@@RandomGamer-qy6ys No, every object in orbit has to obey the laws of physics. It's not the navy or the airforce. There aren't going to be large warships in space nor will there be dogfighting, because the physics of orbital dynamics doesn't allow it. It's not clear if such rapid maneuvers would even be worth the cost and energy even if they were somehow possible.
@@Mattoandhisguitar not in orbit I’m talking once we’ve escaped the blue balls pull, with nuclear engines what need to we still have to hover over it. If starship was reinforced in deep space and customised for war maybe they added plasma thrusters instead of hot gas thrusters (they can eject the plasma from the nuclear core of the engine) the ship would move very much like a cruiser. As I’m sure you know when building something for war it will look very different. Keep that in mind. So many theoretical weapons that don’t work in gravity would thrive in space. High density lasers, plasma cannons, heat exchangers, pulse weapons….. and do you seriously think that coat would be at the forefront of the mind 😂😂
@@michellewilcox7175 Exactly. US Spacecom. Just a rebrand of a part of the Air Force. In other words, the Coast Guard have true wartime mission along with the Air Force, Army, Navy and Marine Corps. They all have a profession of Arms that involves combat with both conventional weapons, nuclear and hand-to-hand combat. Spaceforce just monitors and studies space-related stuff and reports data to the forces that actually fight, correct me if I'm wrong.