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USCM Artillery: M56A2 Smart Gun - Explained 

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Another example of the USCM's advanced weaponry, this video takes a look at the M56 Smart Gun and its capabilities/functions.
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@demetriharlan5887
@demetriharlan5887 4 года назад
He broke that shit down, like it was a real weapon.
@Mr_Originality
@Mr_Originality 3 года назад
It is a real weapon
@pctong5387
@pctong5387 3 года назад
Aliens was a documentary LOL
@azmike3572
@azmike3572 3 года назад
@@Mr_Originality I read an article that stated it was made from several real gun assemblies.
@CommanderTato
@CommanderTato 3 года назад
@@azmike3572 It uses as base the real WWII german MG 42.
@pRaX85815
@pRaX85815 2 года назад
@@CommanderTato Yup. Which makes it even more badass.
@phenbuz
@phenbuz 3 года назад
Vasquez was amazing. Her iconic scene inside the spaceship with that gun is in my mind forever. Wonderful Jenette Goldstein.
@CP-kb1du
@CP-kb1du 2 года назад
Hollywood Casting a White Jewish woman playing a Latin Female ..
@Festivejelly
@Festivejelly 2 года назад
@@CP-kb1du But she nailed the role... which is exactly what acting is about.
@zosterinski
@zosterinski 2 года назад
@@CP-kb1du so glad they did. Not because of the race thing, but because she was perfect in it.
@gary7867
@gary7867 2 года назад
@@CP-kb1du when they do it with robert downey junior they freak out, but when it's a white jewish woman no one bats an eye.
@Riceball01
@Riceball01 2 года назад
@@gary7867 True, but this was way before people became overly sensitive about this sort of thing where you had to be X to play X. If Aliens was made today, you can sure as hell bet the Twitterati would be all over Cameron for having the audacity to casting a non-Hispanic to play a Hsipanic character, regardless of how well they did in the role.
@bad74maverick1
@bad74maverick1 3 года назад
I love this gun! It's literally an MG42 mounted on a cameraman's singular swivel mount used for multi-angle shots in movies with spade handles and the pistol grip removed! Even in the future the Germans know how to suppress fire!!
@stfsgtking
@stfsgtking 2 года назад
Best gpmg ever made
@christopherbordelon5960
@christopherbordelon5960 2 года назад
Spade Handles on an MG42? I think youre confusing this gun with a Ma Deuce or M2 50 cal. All they removed was the stock which was replaced with a motorcycle grip with clutch/brake handle for the trigger and the pistol grip. Kinda cool how they rigged it up to fire this way. They used a tube housing a cable that was spring loaded. Where the trigger is they enclosed it in a box that had a rod mechanism that when the brake handle was squeezed, it pulled the rod back that depressed the trigger. Its the same concept that was used on M60D as seen used by most door gunners in the UH-1 Huey during Vietnam. You can tell this if you see the aircraft sight or bullseye type sight as well as a feed chute similar to a minigun and a large canvas type covering which is actually a brass collection housing. The M60D also has a set of spade grip in place where the shoulder stock would be. The M60D is also the gun that was used in the original version of Red Dawn in place of the DShK Heavy Machine Gun used by the Russians and The Wolverines in the movie. The only thing that was added was the octagonal barrel device on the end of the barrel
@bad74maverick1
@bad74maverick1 2 года назад
​@@christopherbordelon5960 Let me elaborate and stand by what I said. A spade grip handle was used to attach to the back of the buffer. This allowed the buffer to function with blanks as needed and didn't allow it to excessively vibrate for stability, nor did the tabs or the recuperator. This is how the originals were made, including the charging handle using a spade grip handle. If I were referring to a spade grip of a Ma Duce, I would have said spade "grip", not spade "handle". I know very well how these guns were made. I have TWO original mg42's. One an "ar" or Mauser-Werke, Borsigwalde late 43' date code and a "BNZ" Waffenfabrik Steyr 1944 manufactured model. I had one set up for years as an M56 in a Dummy state until I built it into a restored functional Semi-auto MG-42. The other I have not decided if I want to leave a parts kit or REWAT it. I am also well aware of what a Spade Grip is as I also have one on my 1919A4 Israeli build. Gun came originally with the pistol grip the the Izzy's used the spade on their ww2 1919's given to them as most were converted to a general purpose and to 7.62 nato which mine is. So I kept mine with the the spade. I used the lever and cables on mine from a 1977 Suzuki 250 GT, the spade handle on the buffer from a Swedish anti aircraft gun, a .50 BMG spade grip handle was inletted and attached to the charging handle and made sure to rotate slightly so that as you pulled back on it it would turn in your hand as the charging handle engaged the ratchet plate. Similar to how the originals were made. the cable coupled to a carburetor linkage that would trip the sear and make a dry fire with no pistol grip attachment. The camera mount I used was a cheap Taiwanese single position like in the movie but when you let go of the gun it dropped down, it didn't stay where you let go of it. When I built mine semi auto I had to remove the sear trip and thus the M56 setup would no longer work for a semi auto MG42. The only way to get one to work semi auto is to modify the grip stick which isn't needed in full auto or for the movie prop. I have not found a way to make mine an M56 clone that I can shoot at the range.
@reallifetoji
@reallifetoji 2 года назад
It is an MG42, with a couple of cosmetic and mechanical modifications lol
@bad74maverick1
@bad74maverick1 2 года назад
@@reallifetoji hence why I said "it's literally an mg42"
@ScoutSniper3124
@ScoutSniper3124 2 года назад
Love the fact it's an MG 42 under all those cosmetics, and the body mounting interface really is the 'future' for such weapons. Just as DARPA.
@Stephengirty
@Stephengirty 9 месяцев назад
Star Wars used the 34 for one of their blasters. lol They are iconic guns.
@nealhyde7179
@nealhyde7179 5 лет назад
As God is my witness, Aliens gave us some of the best military sci-fi concepts in decades.
@killian9314
@killian9314 5 лет назад
actually, aliens took it from Starship Troopers, ain't brand recognition a Beauty
@gregorywesley7456
@gregorywesley7456 5 лет назад
Best Sci-fi: Alien series. Best Fantasy: Star Wars series. ( The "Hobbit" is close 2nd).
@alexiachimciuc3199
@alexiachimciuc3199 5 лет назад
Amin !
@lestat23989
@lestat23989 5 лет назад
Halo franchise had a great inspiration from this movie (as said by the creators)
@shawngraham4075
@shawngraham4075 4 года назад
@@killian9314 aliens came out before Starship Troopers...
@zogmorp
@zogmorp 5 лет назад
back in the 90's I thought the name "smart gun" was kind of weird. But now it makes total sense since everything else is "smart" now.
@killian9314
@killian9314 5 лет назад
smart pistol from titanfall 1 & 2
@normturner4849
@normturner4849 4 года назад
zogmorp ...except people.😆
@sempergumby3929
@sempergumby3929 4 года назад
@@normturner4849 and this video is proof enough. It's like listening to a talk on adventure travel by someone who is still wearing baby diapers and has yet to leave mamas house and acatually see the big world.
@goretrojo4734
@goretrojo4734 3 года назад
Lol - I remember a scene from ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit” when Yosemite Sam‘s ‘biscuits were burning’ - his derriere was incinerating; Right before he jumped in the puddle he said “great horny toads, ‘that smarts’” - It was often common vernacular back in the days past prior to the 80’s… The interesting thing about the English language is that you can have one word with a plethora of different meanings… …As an adjective, ‘smart’ generally refers to intelligence… However as a verb and a [North American / informal] second noun, the word “smart”, as in the case of these machine guns [and Yosemite Sam’s biscuits], is in context to debilitating, stinging pain.
@vito7428
@vito7428 3 года назад
@@sempergumby3929 what the hell are you even on about
@thechurchofdiscountdan7436
@thechurchofdiscountdan7436 4 года назад
1:50 - Caseless rounds 1:58 - Casings, Casings everywhere.
@andy56730
@andy56730 4 года назад
The case is on the projectile soft lead on the outside to protect the barrel and give the round mass
@mavste5677
@mavste5677 4 года назад
@@andy56730 Wut?
@then00brathalos
@then00brathalos 4 года назад
@@andy56730 no that was the non disintegrating links
@SonsOfLorgar
@SonsOfLorgar 4 года назад
@@then00brathalos yeah, those are 7.62×51mm crimped blanks in a standard german 49-link modular belt on the feed tray of a H&K MG3. Fun fact, the parts of an MG3 is fully interchangeable with the parts from a WW2 MG42, but only the bolt, bolt carrier, feeding mechanism and trigger group can be used with either barrel and recoil booster as the external circumference and rim of the 7.62×51 is the same as the 7.92mm Mauser cartridge brass, but the case length, bullet measurements, case neck taper and propellant load is different.
@BobSmith-dk8nw
@BobSmith-dk8nw 4 года назад
For those that don't know - There are two parts to the -round- ammunition. The part that does the sending and the part that gets sent. 1) The Projectile which gets sent, may have such as a Full Metal Jacket surrounding a lead core - or - an internal charge that can detonate. 2) The Propellant part which does the sending - primarily consisting of the powder that burns really fast such that the gas released by it's burning pushes the Projectile out the barrel. This powder may be contained and ignited in different ways. It is in how this powder is contained and ignited that the issue of Caseless Ammunition exists. Ammunition which uses Powder Bags - is Case Less - but that isn't what's referred to by Caseless Ammunition. Here the Propellant is in solid form and may have attached to the back end a base containing a primer to ignite it. "Caseless" ammo does NOT (as in the picture) have a brass casing around it - with a grove in the base of the case for an extractor to grab and pull the case out of the weapon. There is only the propellant which is solid enough (i.e. not a powder) that it doesn't need to be contained in anything. When the round is fired - the ENTIRE Propellant part of the round is consumed - so that there is nothing to eject. The problems with Caseless Ammo tend to be of two natures, one in that the propellant is not protected by an external container and is subject to such as moisture and rough handling. The other is that while it is supposed to be entirely consumed when fired ... it sometimes isn't ... and that leads to fouling of the weapon - or - I should say _more_ fouling than with powder contained in a case. With the powder contained in the case - some of any unburned powder might well be ejected with the case - instead of having been sent down the barrel to foul that. Apparently, from what I've learned from other commenters in the course of this discussion - the science of Caseless Ammunition has greatly improved since it's early days and is now more widely used. .
@justinsanders2705
@justinsanders2705 5 лет назад
As a kid I was hesitant to watch sci fi horror movies such as aliens. I remember my mother watching this masterpiece and listening from another room. The sounds of the pulse rifle and the smart gun fascinated me they were like nothing I'd ever heard. I finally worked up the courage to walk in the room and asked what was she watching "Aliens" she said and started the movie over so I could watch. Those weapons started a great passion for science fiction and some of my best childhood memories.
@NoFear1979
@NoFear1979 Год назад
Your mom sounds like the best the way she started the movie over for you 🤟 respect 😎👍
@azadzeeman1243
@azadzeeman1243 10 месяцев назад
Great story!
@RogueDragon05
@RogueDragon05 8 месяцев назад
That's an awesome mom
@Vespyr_
@Vespyr_ 8 месяцев назад
I had a cool mom that let me see R Rated movies too. :)
@hafirenggayuda
@hafirenggayuda 6 месяцев назад
My mom kinda mixed. She allow me and my sis watch horror like Alien and The Thing, but disallow "adult" theme like James Bond movies or anything who show nudity for that matter. Kinda shape my preference today
@stochinblockin
@stochinblockin 7 лет назад
Nukes from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
@hotsizzle8668
@hotsizzle8668 7 лет назад
〈YellowDevil〉 gold
@xraptor10
@xraptor10 7 лет назад
〈YellowDevil〉 I love you.
@picklev5064
@picklev5064 7 лет назад
〈YellowDevil〉 thought of a better idea, just send Godzilla down there
@Chickenworm9394
@Chickenworm9394 7 лет назад
Fuckin' A man
@james8449100
@james8449100 6 лет назад
〈YellowDevil〉 stay on the ship
@mistermatix8241
@mistermatix8241 7 лет назад
Pulse rifle, no question. Although the smart gun has more firepower, it's bulky, and uses ammo too quickly. The pulse rifle is easier to carry, more marines use it than the smart gun, meaning ammo is more available, and it has the underslung grenade thumper, which can be used for area clearance.
@bappojujubes981
@bappojujubes981 7 лет назад
Mr Zero I think the underslung grenade launcher makes the weapon heavier. Does it?
@straker454
@straker454 7 лет назад
Not as heavy as a gun that needs an arm connected to a harness to use. I'm with the pulse rifle. It's much better for maneuverability and versatility and if or when it runs out of ammo you don't have to work your way out of a body harness to ditch it.
@Psychoangel-d23
@Psychoangel-d23 7 лет назад
Pulse rilfe with an incendary launcher and a laser sight. the incendary rounds are perfect keep chokepoints down and hold the xenos off your back.
@506thLittleberry
@506thLittleberry 7 лет назад
Definitely the pulse rifle. In addition to the cons already mentioned, the 30 degree tracking cone also makes the smart gun really cumbersome to use in a CQB situation. Not to mention it's length.
@aconcerneduser4950
@aconcerneduser4950 7 лет назад
Exactly.
@julwin1985
@julwin1985 3 года назад
I like how in the Alien vs Predator (2000) game, with every Marine weapon you shoot an Alien, its limbs might end up twitching. With the Smart Gun, they all fall flat. They never twitch at all.
@cpnnpr
@cpnnpr 4 года назад
Does not matter what gun I have. All I need is to know is; where, they, are 🤜🏻🤛🏻
@FireTiger941
@FireTiger941 4 года назад
@G E T R E K T 905 Anytime, anywhere!
@Dan-ob7it
@Dan-ob7it 4 года назад
"right right...she heard "alien" she thought they said "ilegal alien" and signed up".....
@jameslegrand848
@jameslegrand848 4 года назад
@@FireTiger941 THEYRE EVERYWHERE MAAAAAN !!!!! GAME OVER MAN !!!! GAME OVER !!!!!
@wadereynoldsdeadpool5768
@wadereynoldsdeadpool5768 4 года назад
Oorah to ashes
@FireTiger941
@FireTiger941 4 года назад
@@Dan-ob7it "F*ck you, man" lol
@DFloyd84
@DFloyd84 7 лет назад
> "Caseless ammo" > Shows an image of cased ammunition.
@AlienTheory
@AlienTheory 7 лет назад
oops
@LT-mt5vu
@LT-mt5vu 7 лет назад
It's from videos of the prop gun. Understandably, Alien Theory used what was available. Also, they are blanks, and not _ammunition._ One just goes boom; the other goes boom and has a projectile. I'm being anal about it becasue such a distinction is very important for safety reasons.
@rickb8818
@rickb8818 6 лет назад
H&K G11 uses caseless ammo.
@GeneralG1810
@GeneralG1810 6 лет назад
This one isn't caseless, that's the pulse rifle
@MKPSG12
@MKPSG12 6 лет назад
AussieBlokeGordo They’re both supposed to take the same ammo
@luciusavenus8715
@luciusavenus8715 5 лет назад
Looks like a motorbike and the MG 42 got a little frisky.
@normturner4849
@normturner4849 4 года назад
Lucius Avenus As well as a camera operators Steadi-cam body rig, so...a three way. Frisky indeed!
@judsongaiden9878
@judsongaiden9878 4 года назад
Could be an MG3.
@doncoleman231
@doncoleman231 4 года назад
The alloy latice frame on the side is from a Kawasaki Gpz1100 footrest assy.
@ProjectStrum
@ProjectStrum 4 года назад
@@judsongaiden9878 its got the ww2 aa mount on the receiver.
@judsongaiden9878
@judsongaiden9878 4 года назад
@@ProjectStrum Good eye.
@Kemotherapy360
@Kemotherapy360 2 года назад
Vasquez and Drake practically saved the marines in the hive as they retreated thanks to their smart guns. They were the only ones who did any real damage to the xenomorphs save for Hick's "close encounter" in the APC. Afterwards the remote sentry guns thinned out the xenomorph numbers enough to allow Ripley to venture into the hive alone with her pulse rifle and flamethrower. The pulse rifle is legendary, but the smart gun is my personal friend when it comes to killing aliens.
@nunosapunso6239
@nunosapunso6239 Год назад
They were the only ones who did any damage because they disobeyed orders and kept their spare batteries. Unfortunately, during the firefight, they caused damage to the reactor which is why they had limited time before it reached critical mass and blew up but you’re right. If it wasn’t for them disobeying orders, they would have all been killed or cocooned immediately during their first encounter.
@gratler
@gratler 9 месяцев назад
"say hello to my little friend" :)
@lenini056
@lenini056 3 месяца назад
​@nunosapunso6239 that was the crash of the dropship that caused the fusion overload. Notice that it kept on rolling until the dropship hit the critical side of the processor?
@djcuevas1057
@djcuevas1057 2 года назад
Apparently, the smart gun was so damn accurate that it put bullets down holes it already made. So they actually had to dial down its accuracy.
@necrosteel5013
@necrosteel5013 2 года назад
You can never not have too much accuracy
@comradneptic4740
@comradneptic4740 2 года назад
@@necrosteel5013 unless the accuracy is so great it keeps shooting bullets through already made holes in tough enemies, can't exactly kill them by passing bullets through 1 hole xD
@necrosteel5013
@necrosteel5013 2 года назад
@@comradneptic4740 not unless they are flak rounds that blow up within the proximity of the targets internals, that could work with bigger bullets.
@stephenwood6663
@stephenwood6663 Год назад
Possibly an allusion to the Bren gun, which some gunners claimed was "too accurate" to be a truly effective suppressive weapon, and that to get a good spread of fire you had to fan it about judiciously.
@DancaniaX
@DancaniaX 7 лет назад
Pulse rifle, can't shoot yourself with the smart gun.
@dfwai7589
@dfwai7589 5 лет назад
That... is a good point
@dixonbainbridge923
@dixonbainbridge923 5 лет назад
Mate.... grim......but an excellent point, I'd rather brain myself than have some spider fuck shove it's alien dick all down my shit
@jillvalentinefan77
@jillvalentinefan77 5 лет назад
@@dixonbainbridge923 Xenos are giant intergalactic rapists.
@99redpontoons
@99redpontoons 4 года назад
@Duncan Fenwick Not with that attitude you can't.
@Xxlibra1018xX
@Xxlibra1018xX 4 года назад
Idunno...looks like Fig 2.10 @4:08 shows ol' Drake about to blow his toes off in a "sweeping" motion...
@darthwint3823
@darthwint3823 7 лет назад
RIP BILL PAXTON
@NotoriusBEN1
@NotoriusBEN1 4 года назад
to cast Bill Paxton, is to kill Bill Paxton
@LibertyLou_
@LibertyLou_ 4 года назад
darth wint Paxton was and will always be remembered as an absolute boss! He was great in every movie👌🏻 “Game Over man, Game over”!
@Tony-dh7mz
@Tony-dh7mz 4 года назад
@@LibertyLou_ Hey Hudson, here's another quarter, Peace
@edwhatshisname3562
@edwhatshisname3562 4 года назад
Game over man, game over!...
@themaroonwaymedia9486
@themaroonwaymedia9486 4 года назад
😥😥😥
@alexscott730
@alexscott730 4 года назад
"LET'S ROOOCK...BRRRR...BRRRRRRR...BRRRRRRR"
@KwamtumPshX
@KwamtumPshX 4 года назад
One could argue that was the turning point for the entire movie!
@Paradisio84
@Paradisio84 4 года назад
I love that part!
@it_s_me555
@it_s_me555 4 года назад
Соrrect TRRRRRRR, TRRRRR, brrrt it's a A10 plane))
@it_s_me555
@it_s_me555 4 года назад
@Michael Orlow good))
@bradhedgehog12
@bradhedgehog12 4 года назад
Alex Scott YEAH!!! *fires*
@SheyD78
@SheyD78 2 года назад
I remember reading about this weapon in a book long ago, with 2 conflicting view points. The first, regarding it's reliability and the fact that it was prone to malfunctions, jamming and took a lot of maintenance. The second, that when it worked it was almost supernatural in it's ability to kill, describing a marine entering a room, pulling the trigger, and the gun targeting and killing everything. "Just eerie in it's effectiveness" or something to that effect. A very cool idea however impractical.
@mivapusa
@mivapusa 2 года назад
"Every bullet had gone through the same hole"
@stephenwood6663
@stephenwood6663 Год назад
Like most squad support weapons, an undeniably powerful piece of kit, but you still need riflemen to back it up.
@AdmiralBison
@AdmiralBison 6 лет назад
The smart gun was freaking awesome in the video game 'Alien vs Predator' (the latest version one) definitely felt more confident walking those dark halls with that serious piece of tech.
@leventebolyos8060
@leventebolyos8060 2 года назад
It's equally awesome in every other Alien/AVP game it is featured :)
@IvanGarcia-ld1gn
@IvanGarcia-ld1gn Год назад
@@leventebolyos8060 No its not
@wasabi-in-my-eye3134
@wasabi-in-my-eye3134 5 лет назад
That's the gun Megatron should transform into.
@dusk108show
@dusk108show 3 года назад
Lmao😂 I'm with it👏🏽
@rodzandz
@rodzandz 4 года назад
"Caseless projectile" and shows what is clearly a Cased 7.92mm bullet belt.
@SonsOfLorgar
@SonsOfLorgar 4 года назад
I bet those were 7.62×51 crimped blanks and H&K MG3s rather than collectors antique MG42s. Visually and mechanically, it's the same weapon, the barrel and muzzle recoil boosters are the only critical differences and the parts are interchangeable. The case dimensions behind the neck is identical between the two, the 7.92 just has a bit longer case and larger bullet. The modular 49-link steel belts are still used in many countries and can also be used by any other 7.62 NATO GPMG such as the FN MAG 58 or M60 etc.
@masterSageHarpuia
@masterSageHarpuia 4 года назад
some images are from the movie which used a MG42 as the base for the gun and hence uses the same ammo. In universe the ammo is different. Same thing goes for the pulse rifles which are actually tommyguns. It is a matter of fiction vs movie props.
@MrGrandure
@MrGrandure 3 года назад
@@SonsOfLorgar 7.62 mm
@simonacerton3478
@simonacerton3478 3 года назад
Its also not even close in appearance to a 10x28mm round , such a round would look basically like a pistol cartridge pretty close to a .40 S&W round. Being caseless with high energy propellant makes it plausible as a rifle round though and its ranges in the various Wiki suggest it has a range of 500 meters. I'd guess a velocity of around 800 meters per second at the muzzle. Its honestly a bit of a weird design
@michaelmendez9381
@michaelmendez9381 4 года назад
I loved how Ripley taped the pulse rifle with the flame unit. That gives you a good chance against the odds.
@mlo009
@mlo009 3 года назад
Self-made ultimate weapon, Ripley is a genius.
@TheBrianlight82
@TheBrianlight82 7 лет назад
I prefer to use... 'Harsh language'.
@StarryStarryNocturne
@StarryStarryNocturne 7 лет назад
I feel safer already...
@Outland9000
@Outland9000 6 лет назад
Or sharp sticks.
@TheBrianlight82
@TheBrianlight82 6 лет назад
Talk to me Hudson!
@neckisstiff
@neckisstiff 6 лет назад
Ahh. Multiple signals... they're closing.
@lula7982
@lula7982 6 лет назад
Over, say again, all after incinerator....
@MaskedGEEK
@MaskedGEEK 7 лет назад
There's one feature you've missed out on the M56A2. The main reason why it's called a "smart gun". It's main feature isn't that the gun can, to some degree, self-aim towards a target, it's the headset in which targets are tracked. As the entire weapon is made up of the gun, breastplate and headset HUD to operate, the headset uses an IFF (Identify Friend or Foe) system. It doesn't utilize purely infrared otherwise other humans could become a target. With the IFF you could point the gun at a fellow marine and pull the trigger, and if the system detects a friendly in the line of fire, it won't fire at all. That's where it gets its "smart gun" name from. This is where the games mistake the "smart gun" feature because they explain it away as simply being able to lock-on to an enemy without explaining it. Also, using only an infrared targeting system it would defeat the gun's use against Xenomorphs. This is proven by the Aliens movie itself when the marines are first exploring the atmosphere processing station, as Corporal Dietrich scans a wall and says "maybe they don't show up on infrared at all" just before an alien climbs off the very wall she's just scanned and lifts her upwards. Sure she doesn't have a M56A2 on her, but she IS still using another HUD to scan in infrared anyway. Not only that, consider this: the Predator's vision mode shows humans up in thermal imaging/infrared mode, and Xenomorphs in an EM mode which, while EM does stand for ElectroMagnetic, I think you've theorized on alien blood before so I can't say alien blood is strictly EM, but as aliens don't show up infrared in either human or Predator tech, how would the M56A2 be able to track aliens in the games? My theory is it's utilizing its camera not only for infrared, but also in the standard spectrum of light we see, analyses each frame of image for movement and when it detects movement it combines infrared with basic motion detection to track a target, and if it doesn't identify the object as friendly, the targeting box appears in the HUD and gun is moved (unless manually moved elsewhere by the operator). I would also like to think Marines would also carry RFID chips to broadcast to smart weapons as well as extra protection from friendly fire which may also be implemented into the guns IFF systems.
@matchesburn
@matchesburn 7 лет назад
Technically, infrared imaging might be useful in detecting xenomorphs - but not the way you think. Because of thermal radiation, where ever a xenomorph is standing will cause heat transfer (whether TO the xenomorph or FROM the xenomorph). Meaning that you can see environmental background effects even if, some-fucking-how, xenomorphs can't be seen on IR (I've always called bullshit on that, they are moving creatures - MOVING CREATURES GENERATE WASTE HEAT FROM MOVING). Even commercial FLIR cameras/gun sights *_today_* that you and I can go out and buy off the shelf can already do things like see waste heat in foot prints from a human walking with shoes on. Imagine what the military would have access to over a century from now. Also, things like LIDAR or motion sensors (which we do know work on the xenomorphs - although we don't know exactly what kind of technology the USCM's motion detectors use) aren't out of the question either.
@MaskedGEEK
@MaskedGEEK 7 лет назад
matchesburn Yeah exactly. Friction, no matter how small, leads to heat generation even in well lubricated joints. Alien Theory says the gun only uses IR which prompted me to say that. I mean, technology-wise, in Predator 2 Keyes shows Harrigan a clip of a cloaked Predator running around a roof, and the system still detected it. That was 1997 in that film and 2183 in Aliens so I'm pretty damn sure the gun tracks more than just simple IR. But even if it did, I felt me pointing out the flaws in that design needed saying.
@skepticalbadger
@skepticalbadger 7 лет назад
Out of interest, where are you getting this information re the IFF capabilities? It makes sense, but it's not in the script. Is it in the TM? I don't have mine handy.
@Lelio1
@Lelio1 7 лет назад
Doesn't Keyes say it is Pheremone tracking for the Concrete Jungle Predator in that image? (Been a while...)
@MaskedGEEK
@MaskedGEEK 7 лет назад
JonMacFhearghuis Found another reference: www.altrion.org/max/aliens/tec-personal.html, might be helpful.
@chriswilliams7812
@chriswilliams7812 5 лет назад
I love this channel; all of the intricacies about Alien I loved as a kid thoroughly explained. 33 years old now. Thank you.
@michaelweening5171
@michaelweening5171 4 года назад
"Game over man, game over!"
@AKATenn
@AKATenn 7 лет назад
MG42 with a couple motorbike handles attached to it?
@simul8guy75
@simul8guy75 7 лет назад
Yup!
@splo1nger909
@splo1nger909 6 лет назад
but its a space MG42
@ChrisGeden
@ChrisGeden 6 лет назад
On a steadycam rig
@FonzSuda7403
@FonzSuda7403 6 лет назад
and it has an aimbot
@osets2117
@osets2117 6 лет назад
Still cool as shit
@404BYTE
@404BYTE 7 лет назад
That's a well beefed up MG42
@digitalcavalier
@digitalcavalier 3 года назад
With the soon to be launched Alien Fireteam, I ended up on this awesome channel. Fascinating technical breakdown of the pulse rife and smart gun. Still amazing to think that decades later these guns have become so iconic.
@lynngatrell7965
@lynngatrell7965 4 года назад
Nerf needs to replicate these for their dart gun lines.🤘😜
@rambo8863
@rambo8863 4 года назад
Or you can do IT yourself
@tomast9034
@tomast9034 3 года назад
iam for airsoft version...or paintball :D
@cashvault1996
@cashvault1996 3 года назад
@@rambo8863 almost impossible
@steveflatman
@steveflatman 3 года назад
Someone made their own, there is an extensive video on it.
@mememaria4073
@mememaria4073 2 года назад
And now they have, for the pulse rifle lol
@theneoverse7918
@theneoverse7918 7 лет назад
You're the RU-vidr of my dreams.
@josephhoffman2992
@josephhoffman2992 7 лет назад
right
@redstarr9roman
@redstarr9roman 7 лет назад
Winter Wolf damn skippy, second that.
@twstf8905
@twstf8905 5 лет назад
Doesn't matter what weapon I have because I'm taking a Bill Paxton clone with me EVERY time!
@jaredphillips129
@jaredphillips129 4 года назад
I have to go with the pulse rifle. Easier to reload and comes with a grenade launcher.
@then00brathalos
@then00brathalos 4 года назад
Imagine a rechambered m41 pulse rifle in 545x39 or 57x28 with a 12 gauge under barrel
@BuggSmasher
@BuggSmasher 3 года назад
@@then00brathalos Oh man . . . . Game Over !
@ivorbiggun710
@ivorbiggun710 3 года назад
Much more mobile as well. That's my problem with the M56. The user would be very vulnerable to return fire.
@U1TRAMACH1NE
@U1TRAMACH1NE 3 года назад
It’s not a grenade launcher it’s a 12 gauge under barrel
@artemiseritu
@artemiseritu 3 года назад
Even in the lore, the grenade launcher was cited as a huge problem, because it caused a lot of friendly fire incidents, while the technology employed by the smart gun.
@coriespringer9785
@coriespringer9785 5 лет назад
Depends on where I make my stand. If I can force them to go into a choke point then the smart gun it is, if I need to be mobile, pulse rifle.
@mistanix
@mistanix 7 лет назад
I originally thought that drake and vasquez were lovers, but after watching the movie a couple of times, I realized that they were 'buddies' like a soldiers bonding with another soldier
@tbomb62
@tbomb62 7 лет назад
mistanix go to 1:31 on this video and the scene that alien theory uses is the scene where drake says i love you babe to vasquez
@13lessins
@13lessins 7 лет назад
now i have to see this i didnt see the love connection i only saw a buddy system
@Cargo_Bay
@Cargo_Bay 7 лет назад
maybe they were fuck buddies ;)
@johnmdixon
@johnmdixon 7 лет назад
I always assumed they were buddies. and that she was a rug muncher
@Desertduleler_88
@Desertduleler_88 7 лет назад
Vasquez was a Jew lesbain, Drake wouldn't come close to sniffing that snatch. But I think she wanted to try and fuck Hudson.
@lordmcted
@lordmcted 7 лет назад
I choose the m56a2- at first I considered the pulse rifle, mainly because it seems more maneuverable, but then I realised that if a xenomorph gets close enough for that to matter, you're likely to get covered in acid anyway.
@Psychoangel-d23
@Psychoangel-d23 7 лет назад
Replace the grenade launcher with a underslug shotgun and shock ammo(ACM yes i know bad game) and you could potentially keep them off you by simply give them a high voltage shock and running off.
@STREET24000
@STREET24000 2 года назад
@@Psychoangel-d23 But the “grenade launcher” on the Pulse Rifle is the receiver of a Spas 12 so it’s already a shotgun.
@Psychoangel-d23
@Psychoangel-d23 2 года назад
@@STREET24000 even easier then. just swap ammo types for shock rounds. If it comes closes it'll be having the taste of copper in it's mouth
@warsprite1888
@warsprite1888 4 года назад
Combo Move: Dress up in smart gun armor, Take Pulse rifle without grenade attachment but has either shotgun or flamer attachment instead. Motion tracker and tracking watch's are a must have items as well. My thinking is this: This gives the widest range of scrounging ammo on a battlefield via dead ppls for pulse, flamer, or shotgun ammo plus remember pulse rifle grenades in the movie Aliens can be used traditionally as well ( RIP Vasquez and CO ) so as you scrounge you collect those as well. If you find a unattached or un-expended smartgun, well alrighty then your all dressed for the party but I definitely won't be limiting myself to one weapon system, sorry peeps. I'm also assuming both loadouts include can also mean knives, flamers and sidearms since the film showed such.
@TheRealPDizzle
@TheRealPDizzle Год назад
Fair assumption about loadouts but melee combat with a xenomorph is futile and thus renders the knife pointless as a defensive tool.
@warsprite1888
@warsprite1888 Год назад
@@TheRealPDizzle Well, if needs must and sharp pointy stick(er) is handy....lol but tbh if your down to that you've already proceeded that with "and he threw the kitchen sink at it Too!" Agreed.
@robertmason6366
@robertmason6366 4 года назад
Mate.. I love you're channel. It's like being a youngster again and re-living those great times in the 80s.
@PassportBrosBusinessClass
@PassportBrosBusinessClass 7 лет назад
I love how they keep saying "caseless ammo" and then show FUCKING BULLETS WITH CASES.
@williamkoppos7039
@williamkoppos7039 7 лет назад
Yeah that was hilarious. The first set shown were blanks even. These are fan-boy sci-fiers here not firearms experts. Good 'ol MG42 just keeps getting around.
@marasmusine
@marasmusine 7 лет назад
I think that's from behind-the-scenes footage, a part of the prop that's not actually shown in the film. It doesn't really fit with the "technical manual" that was written after-the-fact, does it.
@10072018
@10072018 7 лет назад
I have yet to see any images of this fabled caseless ammo.
@williamkoppos7039
@williamkoppos7039 7 лет назад
Google Heckler and Koch G-11. This is what the movie-ites were after.
@theomegawerty
@theomegawerty 7 лет назад
Bigtruckseriesreview Motorsports 1st instance is blanks
@seva809
@seva809 7 лет назад
I'd like to see video about Automated Sentry Guns.
@willy565
@willy565 6 лет назад
One of the best scenes. I still have NO IDEA why it was deleted.
@derek96720
@derek96720 4 года назад
@@willy565 because it was too effective and made the aliens seem too killable.
@theimmortal4718
@theimmortal4718 4 года назад
Pretty sure those are the smart guns with a portable turret and 500 round ammo box
@Darth_RaZa
@Darth_RaZa 5 лет назад
The marine's fell victim to Gorman's stupidity and inexperience. Not to their own inability.
@springbloom5940
@springbloom5940 4 года назад
The Marines were fuckups, chosen as pasties. I dont know why no one catches onto that? Ripley knows it, as is evident in numerous instances, such as her incredulous reaction to a bunch of alleged hardass veterans, bitching and crying about a 3 week hypersleep. Their NCO constantly tolerates insubordination, etc.
@Hydroculator
@Hydroculator 4 года назад
What was Hicks doing with them?
@BigMac8000
@BigMac8000 4 года назад
​@@springbloom5940 That's an interesting assessment but I don't think they were "fuck ups" per se, simply ill-equipped. They couldn't send crack marines because that would reveal that they know this is a credible threat - or suspect it. So they took what they were given, and the military is famous for sending only what the minimum of what they think you need, and a half-credible bug threat that they might've downplayed probably only mustered a standard skeleton crew. There's nuclear submarines still running on Windows XP for this same reason. They'd been told they were going on a bug hunt and this was the chosen squad. Marines in general can be quite unruly during downtime, but on-mission they were pretty on point. Nobody really believed Ripley's stories, so they didn't send the best team, especially considering they had to convince the military to send assets...but it was in their best interests to send a capable team for combat data and to ensure a specimen would be retrieved, and that they would be forced to retreat. Burke knew everything, he wouldn't have gone out with incapable marines - just ignorant ones. When Ripley is briefing them, they don't really believe what she's saying and likely have been told that they believe she's mentally unstable. Given that they sent only this team, they likely really believed it wasn't going to be so bad. It wasn't until their arrival do they tense up, realizing the colony is gone, but it takes a while for them to realize they even have an enemy here. They were likely wrestling with the idea that the colony deserted, there was an uprising, or possibly a large industrial accident resulting from something more minor. They postulate some ideas like this early on in the investigation. In the field they definitely followed orders, not as tightly as first-class marines would, but enough to suggest military discipline was in force. Listening to Gormon's orders, most telling, says they knew there'd be punishments if the chain of command wasn't followed. By the time Gormon is issuing orders of a life-and-death scale, they fall in line, despite having objective reasons to be truly insubordinate. I think Hicks keeping his shotgun loaded might've been an offense, but given the situation he had plausible deniability - and likely the shotgun isn't using a slug, so he might've understood the orders and extrapolated it was safe to use. A serious misconduct, sure, but plausibly deniable and one nobody was like to notice if it was unnecessary. The other Marines carrying extra ammo smart gun however might've been in serious breach, but military order famously break down in combat scenario's, even among Marines. A combat scenario like this, where they were immediately overmatched especially, it's to be expected. Their overconfidence likely came from the fact that the only bugs they'd likely fought were glorified cockroaches or spooky but otherwise harmless space entities, at worst similar to bears or mountain lions. Scary stuff if lions are hunting and you send soldiers after them, especially in inhospitable otherworldly terrain - but this was an order of magnitude outside that. Military discipline needs to be enforced as well - Gorman gave orders to Sarge, who they didn't disobey. On the ship, sure, they were definitely unruly and messing around, but bunk discipline is easy to enforce when you're in a space station that takes care of most of your worldly needs, and you have a protocol robot. We also don't know the side effects of hypersleep, it might be complaint worthy. Don't get me wrong, in real life military discipline is paramount, but when you're dealing with a crew that's largely traveling in civilian area's doing civilian works, these guys aren't holding themselves in the highest military regard, but that all comes down to how Sarge chose to run his team. They definitely weren't polished examples of military discipline, but bear in mind this is also military discipline in a future where your technology makes being in the military a cushy job. Meanwhile this is also military assets deployed to determine the fate of private assets and civilians - that's highly unusual as-is. We're not looking at the military as you and I know it. Today's Marines are serious business, no disrespect to them, but they are also wildcats outside, they get off base and lose their minds. I definitely would say that their candor was definitely lax, but given this small team is utterly alone 8 million miles from backup probably meant morale was dangerously low, and small observations could save lives. If you take the situation into account, if you sent modern Marines into a scenario like that, that under-equipped and ill-managed protecting a private interest, I would suspect a strong uptake in military lingo and discipline the moment things got bad, probably more than the movie presents. But I wouldn't call this group utterly lacking, other than Gorman and possibly the flight crew who opened the cargo door and the pilot who ignored that fact, but that could be explained away by the pilot not actually hearing what the flight crew said or not realizing he'd opened the cargo door. I'm not sure if those were civilian flight crew - but definitely that'd be some kind of negligent breach of protocol I wouldn't expect to see from any pilot - or intelligent human beings concerned with self-preservation. I'm not saying this out of the air either, I wasn't in the military but almost all my friends were, and they have much worse stories of tolerated insubordination - some of their people were utterly incapable of actually following orders because they couldn't actually understand any of the vocabulary being used... and these people were guarding nukes or important military assets. The military puts all kinds to use.
@dgerdi
@dgerdi 4 года назад
Right man. Right
@Jupiter.141
@Jupiter.141 4 года назад
@@Hydroculator yep hicks could pretty much be on special ops but was stuck on this team that acts like some rotc
@MarsFKA
@MarsFKA 4 года назад
Once upon a time, I was a soldier and when I first saw this otherwise excellent movie I had a little chuckle to myself about a man-portable machine gun that can be fired only from a standing position - and sounded like a toilet flushing when it fired. I see, however, that, according to this video, it can be fired from the prone position - as long as the gunner is lying on his back, with his feet towards the target.... Jesus Christ! And that muzzle flash! The whole idea of a flash eliminator is the *hide* the flash that would betray the gunner's position. 2:26 Did he say 17.82 kilograms? Hells bells! The Bren Gun and General Purpose Machine Gun that I used weighed 11.3 kg each and I was sick of carrying either one by the end of a day's hiking through rain forest.
@gold333
@gold333 4 года назад
The dumbest gun ever. This would never pass military spec. A weapon (GPMG of all things) that is unable to be fired from behind cover while it uses the wielder themselves as a bipod. Unable to be fired from a normal kinetic prone position,.. how are you going to fire this from a trench? A dugout? From behind a tank? A weapon that is air cooled yet is suggested to rest on the soldier (heat?). A weapon that weights 17 kg and that is attached and you can't drop and pickup during a malfunction, while having protrusions and loose hanging wires to snag. It also provides tracking images to the wielder in the "8-10 meter range"? 8-10 metres, wow. That's up to 30 ft away. WHile modern GPMG effective range is 1100 metres (3300 feet). It's beyond stupid. Like literally everything about it is stupid from a military standpoint.
@ryanotte6737
@ryanotte6737 4 года назад
Ok, so it seems the movie crew made the concept for the gun to apply to the very specific scenario in Aliens, corridor/room battles against a horde of enemies that can only use melee attacks... but that cool factor though! 😎
@gold333
@gold333 4 года назад
Ryan Otte yep. It’s still the coolest looking gun I ever saw.
@Velocispic
@Velocispic 4 года назад
Oh definitely, the main corporation, Weyland-Yutani, is the one supplying the Colonial Marines so they don't have a choice, unfortunately.
@masterSageHarpuia
@masterSageHarpuia 4 года назад
he didn't show it in this video but there is a diagram of using this from behind cover. because of the targeting system, the user can fire from cover more safely than a conventional weapon.
@MrLavajet
@MrLavajet 5 лет назад
I have a new respect for James Cameron. This is one of the more elaborate yet well-thought-out movie weapons out there.
@derlich09
@derlich09 4 месяца назад
His name is James, James Cameron! The bravest pioneer! No budget too steep, no sea too deep Who's that? It's him, James Cameron! James, James Cameron explorer of the sea With a dying thirst to be the first Could it be? Yeah that's him! James Cameron!😄
@williamnewberry7873
@williamnewberry7873 7 лет назад
This is just a quality, well made presentation. Great job! Even more phenomenal is the fact this is technology from a fictitious origin, but one gets the feeling this is an actual real time briefing.
@rpscorp9457
@rpscorp9457 4 года назад
im pretty sure we can actually make these today:).
@jadedandbitter
@jadedandbitter 4 года назад
@@rpscorp9457 Not only could we, it would actually make a lot of sense, tactically. A stabilizing arm to assist full auto fire would be awesome, as would be auto-targeting. The harness also allows the operator to easily maneuver and use a weapon much too large to otherwise be fired while mobile. Additionally, the video neglected to mention one other firing position available to the operator, an above shoulder position used for firing over cover. Since the gun has a camera, the operator can fire from such a position accurately without exposing themselves.
@sempergumby3929
@sempergumby3929 4 года назад
@@jadedandbitter Second part of your comment is a great point. First part is debateable. The M60 MG for example proved to be inferior to the replacements namely the M249 LMG and the M240G MMG. A light machine gun like the M249 is a true single-man assault weapon being less heavy (weapon AND ammo) than the medium machine gun M240G which is a crew-served weapon for most effective use. The M60 in theory filled both roles; neither one particularly well tbh. However, the concept looks real cool for movies and video games just like fragmentation grenades that create huge fireball explosions. Theatrics and real life effectiveness tend to be very diferent things from one another.
@jadedandbitter
@jadedandbitter 4 года назад
@@sempergumby3929 Well, to compare the M60 or M240G to the M249, you have to look at the rounds. 7.62 NATO FMJ doesn't offer a lot of advantages over its 5.56 counterpart in assault scenarios, since below certain ranges/above certain impact velocities the 5.56 will yaw and fragment significantly, creating wound channels remarkably similar to a 7.62, but without the added weight and recoil. The main advantage the 7.62 has is its superior range, and stopping power at range, as the 5.56 can become significantly less lethal once its velocity drops below the magic number, 760 m/s; but at the ranges required in assaults, the engagement ranges assault rifles are designed for, that shouldn't be much of an issue. But that's FMJ. When comparing hypothetical HEAP or HEIAP ammo in both calibers, 7.62 would be expected to be much deadlier than 5.56, as it has higher kinetic energy, a larger penetrator and a larger explosive charge. Then, at any range, the 7.62 outperforms the 5.56. And, while such ammunition is currently prevented by the Hague convention, it doesn't mean that it wouldn't be invaluable for wrecking an enemy position were it legal. Additionally, guns like the MG42(which were what was used for the smart gun props) were intended for defensive use, not advancing suppression and flank tactics. The M249 with its mobility is perfect for that role- but that's only because pulling the same stunts like shoulder firing from a standing position with an MG42 are pretty impossible. But the MG42? Hell of a weapon. Its insane ROF made bursts far more accurate than comparable MGs, and it was incredibly powerful and effective in both direct fire and suppression usage, as many surviving US GIs would later attest. Imagine though, that you could use an MG42 for an assault- that you had a 1300 RPM machine gun that not only could you fire on the go with, but also fire with computer aided accuracy and recoil control while doing so? And firing high caliber HEAP rounds the whole time? IDK about you, but I wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of that. One other thing- the reason the steadicam harnesses were added was because the actors couldn't carry and use the modified MG42s properly- the harness put the weight on their hips, which made them manageable. I think there's also a lot of value in making a machine gun more manageable in terms of its weight distribution, especially for extended marches.
@sempergumby3929
@sempergumby3929 4 года назад
@@jadedandbitter 👍 man it is SOOO refreshing to see a comment from someone who knows their shit, unlike idiots who can't comprehend that 'bullet' means 'bullet' or even projectile as opposed to a cartridge or round.
@virgian2
@virgian2 4 года назад
Far too big for CQB (Close Quarter Battle], and should therefore never used when entering a structure with small pas ways.
@Hecameup
@Hecameup 4 года назад
Dude have you ever tried to kill an Alien? Overkill is the Goal
@thewolfsdenoutdoors7009
@thewolfsdenoutdoors7009 4 года назад
@@Hecameup Having the firepower necessary is useless if you can't maneuver your weapon around corners. Hence why Hence why in CQB operations, most military units will opt for shorter barreled, lighter weapons; such as the MP5 or similar (or maybe a Colt Commando aka CAR 15); rather than something like a .249 B or an M2. So, now that I have given that super serious response; I know your comment was likely just a joke; because who among us HAS tried to kill an alien? Unless you mean illegals (not cool bro, lol)? Which is still a no for me. lol
@billkasperdotcom
@billkasperdotcom 4 года назад
What do you want use man, harsh language?
@Hecameup
@Hecameup 4 года назад
@@thewolfsdenoutdoors7009 WTF are you going on about 😂
@arcturionblade1077
@arcturionblade1077 4 года назад
The smart gun is certainly a creation of the movie's rule of cool. It was the 80's, man. Overkill was the defining theme of that decade.
@t_k_blitz4837
@t_k_blitz4837 4 года назад
I always love the quote from the Technical Manual, about operators deactivating the auto-aim: "They wanted to HOSE that thang, man!"
@matandcat2506
@matandcat2506 7 лет назад
id choose smart gun. i only need to know one thing......where. they. are
@splo1nger909
@splo1nger909 6 лет назад
They're right beside you, Gorman and that grenade you have
@sierramatchking7126
@sierramatchking7126 6 лет назад
Yeah, right. Someone said "aliens" she thought they said "illegal aliens" and signed up.
@MisterW0lfe
@MisterW0lfe 6 лет назад
Hey Hudson, fuck you man. (RIP Bill Paxton)
@sierramatchking7126
@sierramatchking7126 6 лет назад
Anytime man (RIP Bill Paxton)
@sitdowndogbreath
@sitdowndogbreath 6 лет назад
Sierra MatchKing I hope you're right because one of those things managers to destroy my entire crew so I really hope you're right
@GarrickWatkins
@GarrickWatkins 7 лет назад
What's cool is the guns in the Aliens universe is based off real guns. The M41A pulse rifle is based off the tommy gun. I think they even took tommy guns and modified them for the filming of Aliens. The smart gun I believe is based off the German MG-42. Hell they look almost identical if you take all the high tech stuff off.
@anedgygundampilot2235
@anedgygundampilot2235 7 лет назад
Pretty sure the pulse rifles firing sound is a tommygun fired backwards, and I know that you can get a pulse rifle kit for an air soft tommygun
@danw4237
@danw4237 7 лет назад
TimmyPool yeah, there's also a ready made airsoft pulse rifle, the Snow Wolf M41A.
@lokalnyork
@lokalnyork 7 лет назад
Yeah, the gun squad tactic is pretty much German WWII MG squad tactic, just scaled down.
@T3CH33
@T3CH33 7 лет назад
Motorcycle parts from a ducatti iirc
@sentinelmoonfang
@sentinelmoonfang 7 лет назад
Correct and correct. That's true of most films, though. They need a gun that will reliably fire blanks, then they build up the sci-fi gun around it. The pulse rifle is a combination of a Thompson and a SPAS-12, though I believe the internals of the grenade launcher were not from the same shotgun. The M56 is made from the MG-42 and parts from a Kawasaki motorcycle. The sniper rifle from the tech manual is a Walther WA-2000, the handguns are of course HK VP-70's and a Colt 1911. I liked that in the Colonial Marines game they continued the trend, modeling the SMG after a Walther MP-9? MPL? I don't recall the name off the top of my head.
@bradr888
@bradr888 4 года назад
Love this channel. Especially the earth War series. Keep up the amazing job!
@ErwinSchrodinger64
@ErwinSchrodinger64 4 года назад
Vasquez, "Let's rock!"... brutality so visceral, I almost felt sorry for the Xenomorphs.
@BBnanner
@BBnanner 7 лет назад
I just need to know one thing: *where.they.are.*
@mister8800
@mister8800 4 года назад
That was music to Ripley's ears.
@Animalover205
@Animalover205 5 лет назад
Love the pulse rifle, really do, but gonna have to go with the M56A2 smart gun on this one.
@theimmortal4718
@theimmortal4718 4 года назад
Me too
@moguldamongrel3054
@moguldamongrel3054 3 года назад
I'll take an aa-12 with drum mag plz and thank you
@vik5149
@vik5149 4 года назад
Just MG 42 remastered.
@MauricioEscobarSmith
@MauricioEscobarSmith 4 года назад
"I like to keep this handy for close encounters"
@rado3880
@rado3880 4 года назад
"I heared that."
@dirrrtydawg9772
@dirrrtydawg9772 4 года назад
No Fate
@codysearle6107
@codysearle6107 4 года назад
Fantastic quote that made me smile....but if that's your choice in firepower given the question of which weapon. You are a human incubator my friend 😂😂😂😂
@analienfromouterspace
@analienfromouterspace 3 года назад
Hence, he pulled up a shotgun. It is a camo from Terminator 1
@nerdlife1387
@nerdlife1387 6 лет назад
For some reason Everytime I think of iconic lines from this movie I think of what do they expect us to use harsh language
@joshfabre8000
@joshfabre8000 7 лет назад
it is crazy how there is so many stats for a fake weapon
@AlienTheory
@AlienTheory 7 лет назад
+Josh Fabre yeah just goes to show the insane level of detail James Cameron & Co. went for in designing it.
@gabrielsutton4578
@gabrielsutton4578 7 лет назад
+Alien Theory what about the predator dogs i think they might be in avp extinction also
@shannonwilson6216
@shannonwilson6216 7 лет назад
Josh Fabre You know I use to watch the military channel and I've seen guns very similar to these not exactly these but damn very close
@shannonwilson6216
@shannonwilson6216 7 лет назад
Shawn Thompson prime example the railgun is as real as a heart attack a lot of those gun are very real in COD so if that gun is not I don't think it far too off from being real
@redstarr9roman
@redstarr9roman 7 лет назад
Josh Fabre that's the appeal.
@fetusdeletus9266
@fetusdeletus9266 2 года назад
I like how irl this thing was a mashup of a motorcycle, camera and a machinegun
@jehova131
@jehova131 2 года назад
Pulse Rifle, no question. 1. its less bulky, weighs less and has a smaller profile, meaning that it can get into much tighter areas no problem. 2. while less immediate firepower I can carry more ammunition, and I have the pump-action grenade launcher if needed.
@willy565
@willy565 6 лет назад
Vasquez was HOT in this! I don't care what anyone says.
@EsromFF
@EsromFF 4 года назад
Yes very
@HermitagePrepper
@HermitagePrepper 4 года назад
Yea she was ..it seems to me she and drake were a thing
@Resistance_is_Futile01
@Resistance_is_Futile01 4 года назад
Really nice boobs
@HermitagePrepper
@HermitagePrepper 4 года назад
In truth Jeanette Goldstein is actually a very petite very feminine woman. Shes a great actor though. Took the role seriously
@andrewblack2596
@andrewblack2596 4 года назад
Dude why would anyone disagree? Vasquez was such a hottie! I actually swooned when I first saw her. We need more woman like her!
@thudthud5423
@thudthud5423 5 лет назад
The M56A2's articulated arm is actually the arm used for steadycams used by camera operators. The "Aliens" film makers took a look at the steadycams and decided to use them for this awesome scifi weapon.
@Maximus1Decimus
@Maximus1Decimus 3 года назад
Depending on the scenario, as it looks like a squad covering weapon. I would opt to use it if I were in a group or alongside someone else with the smart gun, but if it was just me I would use the pulse rifle.
@hazelgoodshepherd9315
@hazelgoodshepherd9315 4 года назад
World have I never heard of this channel? Instant subscription👍🏾
@BBTV56k
@BBTV56k 6 лет назад
5:20 i've always assumed that was Cameron demonstrating the Smartgun automatically locking and tracking Newt moving across the frame, rather than Drake simply spotting her and moving the gun himself, if thats the case it was a nice addition.
@alfredmakaveli6622
@alfredmakaveli6622 2 года назад
I definitely think it was auto-aim. I think once the gun bucks his automatic reaction is pull the trigger, especially in a intense situation.
@demonicjedi
@demonicjedi 7 лет назад
Your videos have rekindled my love for the alien series.
@mickoseay
@mickoseay 7 лет назад
Demonic Jedi Ikr 😍😍😄
@pixelpowder8371
@pixelpowder8371 2 года назад
The smart gun is such a cool weapon in games. Speaking of which, in some of the shots you showed the game Aliens: Colonial Marines. This is probably an unpopular opinion, but I personally enjoyed the game. Maybe not GOTY 2013, but definitely enjoyable. It was like the Marine campaign in Aliens vs Predator, but longer. Which, meant more time playing with some cool Marine toys, including the Smart gun. Not ashamed to say I like the game.
@chill_will9816
@chill_will9816 Год назад
A lot of the flak came from the wonky alien ai, apparently the coder typed "teather" instead of "tether" in a line of code. If you play it on PC you can actually fix the typo and play it how it was meant
@NoFear1979
@NoFear1979 Год назад
Smart gun is epic and the AVP game offered alot of fun with it. However the pulse rifle is quite handy as well and seem more practical in really tight CQB, whereas the smart gun seem more beneficial for crowd control in areas where you can tactically bottleneck the opposing force approaching in vast numbers.
@arthurdotson9579
@arthurdotson9579 7 лет назад
Which one would I choose? PULSE RIFLE! Here's why. Assuming infinite ammo (this was not specified, so assuming ammo is no concern), both weapons have advantages and drawbacks. The Smart Gun has many advantages, targeting being one of the best, but in the end it's still just a glorified spray-and-pray. You can lay down a lot of fire on targets, especially en masse, BUT, it's also large and heavy, making it cumbersome and difficult to maneuver and aim in tight, enclosed spaces. The Pulse Rifle on the other hand carries the same amount of ammo (99rds), and while it may not unleash as much fire on targets or deal as much damage in a burst, it still delivers adequate damage to get the job done, and its smaller, lighter form allows much more maneuverability and ease of aiming at a target, especially in close quarters when it would be needed most. It can also be used even up close (Smart Gun is so big and long, once an enemy is up on you it's practically useless). On top of that, any damage dealing the pulse rifle lacks when compared to the smart gun, it more than makes up for with the 4-shot grenade launcher, making the pulse rifle much more versatile than the singularly purposed smart gun. Even better of taking Aliens Colonial Marines into account, where the pulse rifle could swap out its underslung grenade launcher with a shotgun or flamethrower as needed depending on the circumstances. All that being said, even if ammo IS a concern, both weapons carry the same number of rounds (99), but the pulse rifle would be better at conserving ammo and making it last longer and being more effective, where the smart gun would wind up wasting bullets in hails of fire. The smart gun would run out first, but in the hands of a good shooter, the pulse rifle would last longer. It would also allow a marine, shooter, etc, to find a good spot to set up and hide for an ambush, where the smart gun would be bulky and make such options limited
@bglover65
@bglover65 7 лет назад
"LETS ROOOCK!!!" Drake in the background...."YEEEEEAAAHHHH!!!!
@toasty862
@toasty862 6 лет назад
"WHO'S FIRING!? GOD DAMN IT!"
@gabriellaskey3613
@gabriellaskey3613 6 лет назад
They’re coming outta the walls. They’re coming outta the goddamn walls!
@Himithor
@Himithor 6 лет назад
bglover65 /WHOSE firing whose firing stop that firing......lol
@Himithor
@Himithor 6 лет назад
Vasquez should be considered as one of the badest of bad ass movie chicks!!!!
@Elchupanibres
@Elchupanibres 6 лет назад
Word and shes hawt as hell :D
@ian7893
@ian7893 4 года назад
as newt said: "It wont make any difference" but The smart gun will keep you alive longer for backup arrival in "17 days" lol doubt you make it 17 hours.
@winterrosebeaumont6209
@winterrosebeaumont6209 Год назад
great video, awesome detailing on the M56 smart gun "Lets Rock!!!"
@david10006
@david10006 5 лет назад
"Stop your grinning and drop your linen!!"
@mattysminecraftworld1580
@mattysminecraftworld1580 7 лет назад
I love your videos and I would love if you did a video on the UD-4l Cheyenne drop ship. Talking about weapons other stats, that would make an excellent video.
@KoeSeer
@KoeSeer 4 года назад
I love it when my sci-fi movie and TV gave us technical data about the weapons they are using. It makes them feels real.
@1DoctorMoo
@1DoctorMoo 2 года назад
I like the way that the movie props included motorbike components. Foot peg mounts. Clip ons. Switch block. Clutch or brake lever.
@mickey875
@mickey875 7 лет назад
I was a M249 S.A.W gunner when i was deployed to iraq so im gonna choose the M56A2 Smart Gun
@gicoleli7261
@gicoleli7261 6 лет назад
it would be perfect if they offer a full set of exoskeleton, i mean this smart gun looks heavy as hell
@joelzepeda3226
@joelzepeda3226 6 лет назад
I’m pretty sure the smart gun utilizes a harness system that alleviates a lot of the weight.
@dionjaywoollaston1349
@dionjaywoollaston1349 6 лет назад
Mickey army or marines? Also is it true that the marines use gear left over from the army
@beau.s8031
@beau.s8031 6 лет назад
Mickey Baby killer
@Riceball01
@Riceball01 6 лет назад
dion jay woollaston Nope, not true. Hasn't been true since at least WWII and even then we used stuff that the Army didn't like camouflage uniforms and amphibious tractors. Now a days all of our stuff is bought new, even if some of it might not be new by the time you get it but it's not hand me downs from the Army. A good example of this is the M16A2 which was designed by and for the Marine Corps and ended up being adopted by all branches of the US military. The last time that we got Army hand me downs was during Desert Storm when got some old Army M1 Abrams, but this was only because we were just starting to transition to M1s at that time and we didn't have any or many yet but we were going to get factory fresh ones.
@dcccapfan
@dcccapfan 7 лет назад
I'd probably go with the smart gun as it fires the heavier round and I'd need the extra punch to make sure the target goes down first time. Yeah I'd be a little concerned with mobility, but if I could find a place to lock down with a choke point I'd want the most rounds down range as possible.
@vito7428
@vito7428 5 лет назад
Least until you realize you're under a vent and you just get grabbed up by one of them.
@AncientAbsWisdom
@AncientAbsWisdom 4 года назад
I had the good fortune to see an original script for Aliens recently ( as the man who made the guns is an associate). The script that Cameron wrote refers to this weapon as 'steadicam that kills'
@mr.j1381
@mr.j1381 Год назад
that is very cool weapon design also he way it is held would give presence and motivation on the battlefield you could also program it for z patterns or other handy patterns.
@FreeButtSex
@FreeButtSex 7 лет назад
How is this artillery?
@nicholasmacneil6524
@nicholasmacneil6524 7 лет назад
Django Mandingo artillery=guns, mortars and howitzers of any size.
@gpgpgpgp1000
@gpgpgpgp1000 7 лет назад
No, as an Army vet I can tell you that small arms are not artillery. The smallest weapon used by infantry which is considered artillery are the mortars. Pistols, rifles, machine guns, anti-tank rockets etc are considered small arms, not artillery.
@redstarr9roman
@redstarr9roman 7 лет назад
gpgpgpgp1000 not a vet but caught that also. I think it might have been related to the caliber or appearance but yes, in practice as it was shown in films and videos games, etc. did not function nor deploy in anyway that was analogous to traditional artillery.
@gpgpgpgp1000
@gpgpgpgp1000 7 лет назад
Nicholas, it just occurred to me that by "gun", maybe you meant as in a tank gun, any cannon which shoots more or less a "flat" trajectory. If you meant stuff like tank cannons and not rifles and such, then I apologize.
@nicholasmacneil6524
@nicholasmacneil6524 7 лет назад
That was only kinda the original intention. Because I had seen other small arms referred to as "artillery" and the main distinction between big guns and lil' ones in my mind was size, I thought that the difference in terminology was only functional, and maybe not technical. I didn't google it or write this because I'm lazy as hell sometimes. Thanks for the benefit of the doubt though.
@franklinblankenship8991
@franklinblankenship8991 7 лет назад
12 ga shotgun.....for close encounters...
@goufr3540
@goufr3540 7 лет назад
THERE IS NOTHING...THAT I LOVE MORE THAN...THIS HERE SHOTGUN...HULK HOGAN!
@ionthegravity2
@ionthegravity2 7 лет назад
I say that shit everytime I use a shotty in a FPS...
@YellowDieselGolf
@YellowDieselGolf 7 лет назад
I heard that.
@CARBONHAWK1
@CARBONHAWK1 7 лет назад
Franklin Blankenship good luck reloading
@rugeruwu1529
@rugeruwu1529 7 лет назад
Franklin Blankenship hell!!! ah
@MrCOLBSTAH
@MrCOLBSTAH 2 года назад
Thanks for the weapon breakdown. I dont even need to test fire it, ill take two please. (Id love a vulcan version)
@TheSindara
@TheSindara 3 года назад
It doesn't require a strict set of skills. It requires you to a) shout 'Lets rock!' and b) pull the trigger.
@ETHARNYUS
@ETHARNYUS 7 лет назад
Do a video explaining the Xenomorphs inner jaw
@Dean-cz6sx
@Dean-cz6sx 7 лет назад
Dude your videos are so high quality.
@Pegfoxx
@Pegfoxx Год назад
Just found your channel man its awesome. Oh did anyone tell you, your voice sounds like corporal Hicks played by Micheal Bein haha.
@gregtestagent
@gregtestagent 4 года назад
The weapon harness was derived from a steady-cam harness design used for film camera operators. The large gimbal arms and stabilizers gave the desired range of motion and steadfast picture precision while the camera operator moved the whole unit by walking or running.
@phillipponce7489
@phillipponce7489 7 лет назад
Smart gun, always. "Let's rock!"
@44DemonSlayer
@44DemonSlayer 7 лет назад
Your videos are great and well explained i loved the smartgun my favorite weapon in the Aliens universe especially in the game Alien Trilogy. Could you cover a topic on the Motion Tracker? Its my favorite device :D
@LandersWorkshop
@LandersWorkshop 7 лет назад
Yeah, it relies on fine-air movement and some particle-based wizardly off memory.
@QuietTiger1968
@QuietTiger1968 5 месяцев назад
2300 AD, originally titled Traveller: 2300, is a tabletop science fiction role-playing game created by Game Designers' Workshop (GDW) and first published in 1986. This game had this sort of detail and weapons in it. The tech was based on real 1980 DARPA future technology stuff. The explanations for how this stuff worked was next level.
@tyoungjjr
@tyoungjjr 4 года назад
Awesome details!
@ftwthfats
@ftwthfats 7 лет назад
I want you to lay down a suppressing fire with the incinerators and fall back by squads to the APC, over.
@AlienTheory
@AlienTheory 7 лет назад
+ftwthfats come again? All after "incinerators..."
@TheBashar327
@TheBashar327 6 лет назад
"DO SOMETHING!"
@Riceball01
@Riceball01 6 лет назад
That's where I thought Gorman was being a real idiot and his inexperience really showed. Instead of telling Apone how to fall back to the APC, just tell him to fall back to the APC and let him work out the details. The man was what, a Staff Sgt. or Gunny, this means that he's been in the Corps a while and knows what he's doing and, being the one actually out there in the thick of things, probably has a much better idea of what's going and probably has the same or a better idea of how to fall back.
@ironstarofmordian7098
@ironstarofmordian7098 6 лет назад
Riceball01 officers, am I right!?
@ronaldh6466
@ronaldh6466 5 лет назад
Damnit Gorman They're Cut off!
@hermanata2451
@hermanata2451 6 лет назад
Despite its wide range of motion, the smart gun is still too bulky in comparison to the pulse rifle so I'd personally go with the pulse rifle. Love the videos!
@gryphon7624
@gryphon7624 2 месяца назад
In the extend cut of Aliens, Hudson refers to the smart gun as a "particle beam phalanx" insinuating that it doesn't fire bullets. The gunners were even seen giving up batteries instead of magazines when ordered to hand over their ammo. The prop guns needed ammo in the movie though, since they fired blanks.
@TheLostBoy01
@TheLostBoy01 Год назад
im not seeing anything related to the marine tourets used in Aliens 2 in your videos list. Would you run a video describing them? good job on anything so far!
@christiangarcia5348
@christiangarcia5348 7 лет назад
i love how the base of the gun is an MG-42
@roseeve1337
@roseeve1337 7 лет назад
Christian Garcia i was about to said that,lol,mg42 have a nice design.
@KoRnFoReVeR23
@KoRnFoReVeR23 7 лет назад
I LOVE the smartgun and the firing sound! but in that situation described at the end of the video, i'd have to go with the Pulse Rifle! And the grenade launcher is a plus too - thin out the herd of Xeno's ;) If I had two team mates carrying Pulse rifles, then i'd go for the Smartgun!
@jozseftoth9368
@jozseftoth9368 4 года назад
Amazing job!
@calidude9703
@calidude9703 4 года назад
Definitely the smart gun. It always put a smile on my face when I picked one up in the video games.
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