This video features Mike Durant, a retired U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 4 and Master Black Hawk pilot from the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR). Durant recounts his extensive military career, including his involvement in Operations Prime Chance, Just Cause, Desert Storm, and the pivotal Battle of Mogadishu during Operation Gothic Serpent. His MH-60 Black Hawk was shot down, leading to his severe injury and 11 days as a Prisoner of War. The interview covers his recovery, return to duty, and subsequent career in defense contracting and politics. The discussion touches on military operations, survival, leadership, and the impact of his experiences.
This video, "Tism Tangent Ep.3: The Desert Storm Ground Campaign," delves into the historical ground operations of the Desert Storm conflict. While the specific firearm content isn't detailed in the description, the title strongly suggests a focus on military history and potentially the firearms employed during that era. The description also provides links for training opportunities, Patreon support, and community discussion platforms like Facebook and Discord, indicating an engagement with a firearms and tactical training audience.
This video is part of the "Tism Tangent" series and focuses on the Desert Storm air campaign, describing it as "apocalyptic." It includes sponsorships for Checkmate magazines with a giveaway, mentions regularguy.training for training, and provides links to Patreon and Facebook/Discord communities for support and discussion. The primary focus is historical military analysis, not firearms demonstration or review.
This video chronicles an exciting and "unbelievable" find of a 1991 ProSet Desert Storm trading card featuring Saddam Hussein. The creators visited a range, which had recently burned down, to open vintage packs, hoping to discover the elusive "Rookie Card." They were shocked to pull card #69 of this specific card in their first pack, a card rumored to be highly valuable due to a story linking it to Saddam's hiding spot. While they didn't find another Saddam card in subsequent packs, they did uncover military facts and historical moments. The video promotes the sale of these vintage Desert Storm cards at a discounted price on their website, encouraging viewers to subscribe and engage.
This video features Larry Vickers discussing and showcasing a recreation of his personal Colt 723 carbine, a rifle he utilized during his time with Delta Force. The carbine played a significant role in the development and adoption of the M4 Carbine by the US military. Vickers shares his firsthand experiences and insights into the rifle's design and operational history, including its use in Panama and during Desert Storm. The video also promotes Vickers' firearms guidebooks and his Patreon page.
This video analyzes the Enfield L85A1, often considered one of the worst modern military rifles. Adopted by the British military in 1985, it was intended to replace both the L1A1 FAL and Sterling SMG. However, the L85A1 suffered from severe reliability and durability issues, which became evident during Desert Storm. Despite initial denial by the UK government, problems led to a redesign by H&K, resulting in the improved L85A2. The rifle's mechanical design is based on the Armalite AR-180, featuring a rotating bolt and short-stroke gas piston, and it uses STANAG magazines and the SUSAT optical sight.
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