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jJh6LtLoz3Y | 14 Nov 2024
A massive M60 Patton tank tore through the streets of San Diego on May 17, 1995. The giant vehicle crushed cars like soda cans, toppled streetlights, and tore through fences like it was nothing, leaving thousands without power or water. For 23 minutes, chaos unfolded live on television as news helicopters hovered overhead, capturing every moment of the destruction, with stunned viewers across the city glued to their screens. Barely a month after the Oklahoma City bombings, the armored rampage left everyone wondering: was this another terrorist attack? More importantly, where was this tank headed now? --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
oarf2U88O7c | 07 Nov 2024
The first combat operations of Desert Storm barely started a few hours before Lieutenant Commander Michael Scott Speicher vanished out of thin air. Soon after, reports confirmed that his F/A-18 Hornet had been shot down over the scorching Iraqi desert, sparking a national crisis. Chilling footage of the jet’s wreckage scattered across the desert kept Americans glued to their televisions. Friends and family of Speicher held on to the hope that he had ejected and survived. But the U.S. military claimed no evidence suggested he could have lived through the crash. To Speicher’s family, the Navy was leaving him behind. Twelve years later, deep within a dark cell in Iraq’s Hakmiyah prison, American troops uncovered shocking evidence that forced investigators to consider a haunting possibility: Speicher had once been held there, and he might still be alive… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
8uXRoXOCyuo | 31 Oct 2024
In late October 2023, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced a significant decision: Germany would provide Ukraine with another MIM-104 Patriot system as part of a critical support package for the winter. Parallel to this, the United States, Ukraine's primary weapons supplier, called on the nation to maximize the use of its existing arsenal, signaling a possible decrease in future aid. During this period of strategic adjustment, the Ukrainian Army's ingenuity came to the forefront. Known for its innovative approach to warfare, Ukraine began repurposing its armaments, including the venerable Patriot system. Originally deployed over six decades ago as the cornerstone of the U.S. Army's air and missile defense, the Patriot was on the cusp of a groundbreaking evolution. As temperatures drop and challenges mount, Ukraine unveils its latest strategic asset – the FrankenSAM. This inventive system melds cutting-edge Western missile technology with Soviet-era launch platforms. At the core of FrankenSAM lies the Patriot, now reimagined to play a vital role in fortifying Ukraine's defenses against the challenges of a severe winter and an intense military confrontation. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
cPzaNqaWq0s | 24 Oct 2024
At first glance, the photos recently released by the US Marine Corps depicting a fifth-generation F-35B landing may seem ordinary. However, a closer look reveals that this isn’t just any military runway: the Lightning II is touching down on a mere 50-foot-wide highway in Southern California. This is in preparation for potential conflict in the Indo-Pacific. With the vast seas dividing the region and limited airfields capable of accommodating the US’s advanced warplanes, the ability to land fighters on remote highways for refueling and re-arming could provide a significant advantage in any Pacific confrontation with China. Given the extensive territorial assets and numerous bases at the People’s Liberation Army Air Force’s disposal, they hold a decisive edge in projecting aerial dominance over the Pacific. Yet, if these stunning images are any indication, the F-35B may soon be able to operate from even the slenderest roads on the Pacific’s most isolated islands—a capability that could dramatically alter the dynamics of the looming conflict. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
kv1L99E7Vck | 17 Oct 2024
Russian President Vladimir Putin recently visited the 929 National Test Flight Center in Akhtubinsk to inspect the development of the nation’s military aviation equipment. The local media reported that he found fifth-generation Sukhoi Su-57s, MiG-31BMs, and Dagger hypersonic missiles, but no official report mentioned the secretive Sukhoi S-70 drone, also known as Hunter-B. Even so, satellite imagery captured it on the spot, close to the current prototype of the most advanced Su-57 fighter. Remarkably, the profile of the stealth heavy unmanned combat aerial vehicle was not at all inferior to the Sukhoi's "Flanker" family. In fact, the drone's wingspan was significantly wider than the Su-57 while shorter in overall length, measuring 17.6 meters by 13.6 meters. Other photos showed it has a height of roughly 2.8 meters without a proper tail layout, positioning it between the Su-57 and the Su-34. The expectations on Russia's newest drone are through the roof, as it is believed it will become a fighter of its own kind - and not just any fighter, but a 6th-generation one… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
Z26HH9BR0BQ | 10 Oct 2024
In August 2024, satellite images revealed China's stealth GJ-11 Sharp Sword drones at Malan Air Base, indicating their operational readiness. First shown in 2019, the GJ-11 features a flying wing design for enhanced stealth and can carry significant payloads with a combat radius of 1,200 miles, hinting at a new era in aerial warfare. On August 30, footage captured the CS-5000T drone flying over the desert, suggesting advanced capabilities with an operational ceiling of 18,000 meters and 20 hours of endurance, raising questions about its role in reconnaissance and electronic warfare amid rising tensions in the South China Sea. Additionally, on September 6, China's Shenlong spaceplane completed a 268-day mission, setting endurance records and demonstrating flexibility with an altitude maneuver to 600 kilometers. Its success highlights China's strides in reusable space technology and military advancements, closing the gap with Western powers. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
6FN-yrF8FUk | 03 Oct 2024
On August 3, 2024, in the murky waters of Sevastopol harbor, a lethal game of cat and mouse reaches its climax. Ukrainian forces have their sights set on one of Russia's most important naval assets: the Improved Kilo-class submarine Rostov-on-Don. As dawn breaks over the Crimean Peninsula, the relative calm is shattered by a barrage of precision-guided munitions. Ukrainian missile forces, coordinating seamlessly with naval units, overwhelm Russian air defenses in a lightning assault. Within moments, explosions rock the harbor, sending plumes of smoke and debris into the air. The pride of the Black Sea Fleet, caught in the maelstrom, is reported to have slipped beneath the waves, taking with it years of naval engineering and a crucial strategic asset. While the sinking of Rostov-on-Don has yet to be confirmed, satellite imagery obtained in the aftermath of the attack reveals serious damage to a makeshift floating dry dock that had been hastily constructed using two barges and a roof-like covering. Reports suggest that the submarine was being worked on at this improvised facility at the time of the attack, making it likely that she sustained significant damage if not total destruction. This $300 million behemoth, which entered service in 2014, represents the pinnacle of Russia's naval modernization program. Primarily designed for anti-submarine and anti-ship warfare, the Rostov-on-Don also boasts a formidable land-attack capability. Its Kalibr cruise missiles, with a range exceeding 1,500 kilometers, have long posed a significant danger to targets throughout Ukraine and even Western Europe. The neutralization of this menacing threat would mark a major victory for Ukrainian forces. Interestingly, this wasn't Rostov-on-Don's first brush with Ukrainian firepower. In September 2023, the submarine suffered significant damage from a strike reportedly carried out using air-launched Storm Shadow or SCALP-EG standoff missiles. The fact that it was back in action within a year underscores the importance Russia placed on maintaining its submarine fleet in the Black Sea. While local officials in occupied Crimea maintain a conspicuous silence, the Kremlin's propaganda machine whirs into overdrive, attempting to downplay the attack's significance. Yet, the impact reverberates through the Russian military establishment, as their enemy grows bolder. In response to this setback, Russia hastily initiated a mass exodus of its remaining naval assets from Crimean ports. Ships and submarines scramble for the relative safety of Novorossiysk and other bases along Russia's Black Sea coast. However, this redeployment, while aimed at preserving the fleet, inadvertently weakens Russia's naval presence in the western Black Sea. The evolution of Ukraine's long-range attack capabilities presents a significant challenge to Russian military planners, who must now contend with an adversary capable of threatening assets once thought to be beyond reach. As news of the submarine's loss spreads, military analysts debate its broader implications. The removal of this significant threat may allow Ukraine to redistribute its air defense assets, potentially strengthening other critical areas. Moreover, the psychological impact on Russian naval personnel cannot be overstated; the knowledge that even their most sophisticated vessels are vulnerable may lead to more cautious deployments, further eroding Russia's control over the Black Sea. The asymmetric nature of the conflict continues to shape its trajectory, with Ukraine leveraging advanced Western-supplied weapons against Russia's aging but numerous forces. This successful strike may prompt a reevaluation of naval strategy on both sides, particularly regarding the vulnerability of large, expensive assets to precision land-based systems. As Russia grapples with this new reality, the question is no longer if Ukraine will strike again but when and where. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
xt3Uk5zTWSA | 26 Sep 2024
In 2011, Iran captured an intact American RQ-170 Sentinel drone, a prized US stealth asset. Iranian officials claimed they had used a cyberattack to trick the drone into landing and soon announced they had reverse-engineered and improved its design for use against US targets. While many doubted these claims, footage of Iran’s modified drones raised questions about their true capabilities. By 2021, Israel intercepted Iranian Shahed drones resembling the captured RQ-170, now weaponized. And by 2024, Iran's drones were conducting advanced surveillance of US naval forces, marking a new era of drone warfare and shifting regional power. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
boTBJJwmXak | 19 Sep 2024
As the war began, few imagined Ukraine could confront the formidable Russian Black Sea Fleet. By December 2023, that changed dramatically, with Russia losing over 20 warships to Ukrainian strikes. The once-mighty fleet found itself battered and forced into bizarre tactics to protect its remaining vessels. Recent footage aired on state TV showed the Delta-IV class submarine Tula with an unusual appendage, interpreted as a desperate measure to evade Ukrainian assaults. In Ukraine's dense forests, a drone operator captured what looked like a Russian tank. As the drone approached, it revealed an inflatable decoy, highlighting the ongoing cat-and-mouse game of modern warfare. On January 31, 2024, Ukrainian unmanned surface vessels (USVs) targeted the Russian corvette Ivanovets in Lake Donuzlav. Despite frantic defenses, the USVs dealt a devastating blow, sinking the corvette and showcasing Ukraine's advancing naval capabilities. The Kerch Strait became a key battleground, with the Russian bridge to Crimea frequently targeted. In August, six shadowy structures appeared near the bridge, likely defensive measures. However, Ukraine views them as minor obstacles in their mission to disrupt Russian supply lines. This evolving conflict underscores the need for both sides to adapt quickly to survive and prevail. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
Q-Iij2L4dd8 | 15 Sep 2024
In early August 2024, a Ukrainian FPV drone executed a daring strike on a Russian Mi-28 attack helicopter during a heated battle over Ukrainian territory. The extraordinary midair assault was captured on video, showcasing the cutting-edge tactics employed by Ukrainian forces. Elite soldiers from the M2 unit of the SBU Special Operations Center were responsible for targeting and hitting the Mi-28 on August 6, 2024, an achievement later confirmed by Ukraine's Security Service. The tense footage reveals the drone stalking the helicopter before locking onto its target from the rear left quadrant, homing in with precision on the tail rotor. While Ukrainian sources reported that the drone successfully hit the helicopter’s tail, the fate of the Mi-28 remains unclear. Russian sources admit the helicopter was forced to land, though they downplayed the damage. The incident underscores the increasing use of FPV drones in combat, where these nimble, inexpensive machines are proving capable of striking much larger targets with deadly accuracy. As the war continues, both Ukrainian and Russian forces are increasingly relying on drones, marking a new era in aerial warfare. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
lzAkVDPzrgg | 12 Sep 2024
In 2007, during the Iraq War, Staff Sergeant Alberto Marcillo was jolted awake by incoming rocket fire. However, instead of the expected devastation, the new C-RAM Phalanx system intercepted the rockets mid-air, saving countless lives. This marked a turning point in defending against sudden, concealed attacks from mortars and rockets, forever changing US military strategy in hostile territories. Next, the US Navy is pushing the boundaries of modern warfare with its cutting-edge laser weaponry. During a recent demonstration, the USS Portland used a high-energy laser to incinerate a fast-approaching target. The incident, captured via infrared footage, showed the boat disintegrating under the intense energy beam. These new laser systems could soon be the answer to the drone threats in conflict zones like Yemen. Following this, the US Navy’s MK-48 torpedoes have proven to be devastatingly effective in multi-target engagements. During the 2018 Rim of the Pacific exercises, one of these powerful torpedoes tore a decommissioned warship in half. The demonstration of such raw power left allies in awe and adversaries on alert, showcasing the destructive potential of America’s evolving submarine arsenal. Finally, in January 2022, multiple suicide drones targeted Ain Al Asad Air Base in Iraq. The base’s Centurion C-RAM system quickly neutralized the threat, shooting down the drones with pinpoint accuracy. The footage captured the Vulcan cannon and missile system in action, proving that the Centurion is a game-changer in the fight against the growing menace of drone warfare. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
ujwOUKyVEvU | 08 Sep 2024
As tensions between the US and China escalate to unprecedented heights over a potential conflict in the South China Sea, both superpowers are demonstrating the devastating power and effectiveness of their latest weapons. The dramatic footage of these aggressive military displays has the world on edge, offering a chilling preview of the brutality that could unfold if diplomacy fails. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
sJ9v_qmFG_k | 05 Sep 2024
In this gripping compilation, we explore four mysterious aircraft that have stirred speculation worldwide. First, we uncover the Chinese Chengdu J-20 Mighty Dragon, spotted twice on American soil, raising questions about its role and potential presence in the U.S. fleet. Then, a low-resolution satellite image of Area 51 reveals a previously unseen aircraft, likely linked to the Next Generation Air Dominance fighters. We also delve into the unsettling discovery of China’s Mach 3 WZ-8 drones, a potential game-changer in military intelligence and strike capabilities. Finally, we investigate China’s secret space project, involving a reusable spacecraft that sparked global intrigue. Each of these machines poses new questions about the future of global military power and the unknown technologies shaping it. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
eAYdixYiyrI | 01 Sep 2024
In this action-packed compilation, we showcase the unmatched power of the AC-130 Gunship in three intense moments. First, watch the AC-130J Ghostrider unleash its deadly firepower during RIMPAC 2024, obliterating a warship off the Hawaiian coast with pinpoint accuracy. Next, see the Ghostrider team up with South Korean KF-16s in a high-stakes drill near the Korean Peninsula, firing Hellfire missiles and Paveway bombs with lethal precision. Finally, witness the Ghostrider’s devastating airstrike in Iraq, where it destroys a militia vehicle responsible for missile attacks on U.S. forces. These moments highlight the AC-130’s dominance on the battlefield, showcasing its lethal precision and overwhelming firepower. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
C8gBgX2Yr9I | 29 Aug 2024
In this electrifying compilation, we delve into four extraordinary nuclear moments that left an indelible mark on history. First, witness the incredible Soviet effort to extinguish a 1,074-day-long gas well fire in Uzbekistan by detonating a nuclear bomb—a last resort that finally brought the raging inferno under control. Then, uncover the secrets of Project Cannikin, a top-secret American operation that tested one of the world's most powerful nuclear warheads deep beneath the Alaskan ground, with dire consequences. Next, experience the eerie spectacle of a "Nuclear Fizzle" during the 1956 Yuma test, where a failed detonation still unleashed a blast equivalent to 200 tons of TNT. Finally, relive the terrifying Castle Bravo test on the Bikini Atoll, where America’s first hydrogen bomb created a massive fireball and mushroom cloud that far exceeded expectations, shaking the world and leaving scientists in shock. Each of these moments showcases the raw, unpredictable power of nuclear explosions, pushing the limits of human understanding and control. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
NJmV9QmsVoI | 25 Aug 2024
This video uncovers four intriguing military secrets from around the globe. First, we delve into China’s mysterious nuclear hotspot at Lop Nur, where recent satellite images reveal alarming developments suggesting a resurgence in nuclear ambitions. Next, we uncover North Korea’s Sakkanmol missile base, hidden in plain sight, showcasing detailed features and raising concerns about its role in the country's nuclear strategy. We then explore Russia’s enigmatic marine mammal program at Olenya Bay, where beluga whales are linked to covert military operations, hinting at a potentially sinister use of marine creatures. Finally, we investigate the U.S. base Site 512 in Israel, where recent expansions and advanced radar systems highlight America's strategic response to increasing Middle Eastern tensions. These stories reveal the hidden dimensions of global military strategies and the ongoing evolution of defense technologies. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
VUI6COKxJPA | 22 Aug 2024
Recent footage from Ukraine reveals a dramatic shift in modern warfare, showcasing how innovative, low-cost weapons are upending traditional military power. In a striking display of tactical evolution, a kamikaze drone from Ukraine's Combat Group K-2 targets and destroys the massive Russian 2S4 Tyulpan mortar. This massive Soviet-era mortar, the largest operational system of its kind, falls victim to the drone's silent, deadly strike, underscoring how advanced technology can outmatch traditional military might. Further intensifying the demonstration of evolving tactics, a drone on the frontlines takes on a heavily armored Russian T-90M main battle tank. Despite the tank's formidable defenses, the drone's persistent attacks highlight the vulnerability of even the most advanced armor when faced with modern, agile weaponry. In a bold move, Ukrainian forces launch strikes on Russian bases well within enemy territory. Footage reveals the destruction of four Il-76 Candid transport aircraft at the Kresty Air Base in Pskov, showcasing Ukraine's ability to disrupt critical Russian logistics from afar. The dramatic impact of Ukrainian drone warfare continues with a daring attack on the Soltsy-2 Airbase, where a prized Russian Tu-22M3 bomber is seen in flames. The extensive damage to this strategic asset raises questions about the security of Russian facilities and the reach of Ukrainian drone capabilities. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
RIQuKgUKVQE | 18 Aug 2024
Global military tensions continue to fuel the development of experimental weapons, and recent revelations showcase cutting-edge advancements. Russia has sparked intrigue with a MiG-31 Foxhound spotted near Moscow carrying a large unidentified missile. This sighting echoes the Cold War-era 'Kontakt' program, which aimed to develop anti-satellite capabilities, reminding us of Russia's ongoing space warfare ambitions. Meanwhile, the U.S. has unveiled its latest weaponry: the B-1B Lancer bomber now equipped with the GBU-72 Advanced 5K Penetrator—a powerful bunker-buster bomb designed to penetrate deeply buried targets. This upgrade highlights America's evolving military might and its readiness for modern conflicts. In the skies over the Philippines, the F/A-18 Super Hornet was seen carrying the versatile SM-6 missile, capable of anti-air, anti-surface, and ballistic missile defense. This development has stirred significant interest and tension, particularly with China's growing regional ambitions. Finally, Lockheed Martin has introduced the Mako hypersonic missile for the F-35 stealth fighter. Capable of speeds exceeding Mach 5, the Mako represents a leap in stealth and speed, promising to challenge enemy defenses with unparalleled precision. These revelations mark significant advancements in military technology, potentially reshaping global power dynamics and introducing new strategic challenges. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
AL9aiq7_WvE | 15 Aug 2024
In the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, Russia has shockingly lost six MiG-31 fighters—none to enemy fire. Instead, these powerful jets have fallen to technical failures, sparking concerns about the competence of Russia’s military. In a separate incident, a Ka-52 helicopter returned to base with its tail nearly severed. The viral video of this event has left experts questioning how such a heavily damaged aircraft could survive. Meanwhile, Russia’s advanced T-90M tanks, despite their cutting-edge design, have been repeatedly destroyed, sometimes even by Russian forces. The tank's vulnerability has led to serious doubts about its effectiveness. In the most bizarre case, a Russian missile launched from an SA-17 system made a hairpin turn and crashed back into its own launcher, causing a catastrophic explosion. This incident highlights the unpredictability and potential flaws in Russia’s military technology. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
bdZtwRuq5P8 | 11 Aug 2024
n July 2024, an Israeli Merkava Mark 4 Barak tank patrolling the Lebanon border faced a Hezbollah Almas anti-tank missile. The Merkava’s Trophy Active Protection System intercepted the missile just meters from its target, demonstrating the effectiveness of Israel's advanced defense technology. Meanwhile, over eastern Ukraine, a Russian Mil Mi-8 helicopter narrowly avoided a collision with a Ukrainian FPV drone. Despite the drone's attempt to intercept, the helicopter's speed allowed it to escape unscathed, illustrating the challenges of drone warfare. Further east, a Ukrainian M-55-S tank withstood a direct hit from a Russian Krasnopol missile. Although the tank was damaged, it survived and continued to operate, highlighting the resilience of its explosive reactive armor and sparking debate about modern armored warfare. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
YNHhX6gDy7k | 08 Aug 2024
Dive into four startling incidents involving Russian military maneuvers that almost triggered global conflict. This compilation features bizarre and unsettling footage of high-stakes moments that could have escalated tensions to unprecedented levels. On August 13, 2023, strange footage emerged of a Russian warship firing warning shots at the cargo ship Sukru Okan in the Black Sea after the vessel failed to halt for inspection. This incident marked a notable escalation in Russia’s military actions following its exit from a UN-brokered grain deal, sending a stark warning to all ships in the region. In January 2023, eerie video and satellite images captured a Russian vessel dangerously close to the highly secretive Pacific Missile Range Facility in Hawaii. The footage revealed the vessel displaying advanced equipment, underscoring the strategic threats faced by this top-secret military site. From the Arctic’s frozen landscape came the unsettling reveal of Russia’s Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with an astounding theoretical range of 14,000 miles. The missile’s test flights, captured in fleeting satellite images, showcased its potential to challenge modern missile defenses and stirred global concern. On January 9, 2020, strange footage captured a tense encounter between the American destroyer USS Farragut and an aggressive Russian vessel in the North Arabian Sea. The reckless maneuver by the Russian ship brought both vessels dangerously close to collision, prompting the US Navy to brace for a potential escalation into a major international crisis. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
88XyQVnKTfE | 04 Aug 2024
As the conflict between Moscow and Kyiv drags on, deception remains a crucial tactic for both sides. On April 30, 2024, Open-Source Intelligence researchers made a remarkable discovery when they uncovered updated satellite images of the Mozdok Air Base in southeast Russia. The photographs, captured mere days earlier, showed several Su-24M/MR strike aircraft, Tu-22M3 strategic bombers, and more than a dozen military aircraft on and around the tarmac. However, some of these aircraft are far from typical, their silhouettes painted in a bright shade of white, casting no shadow on the ground below. According to open intelligence sources, and quite apparent even to the untrained eye, these are decoy aircraft meticulously painted on the ground to deceive potential adversaries. The presence of painted aircraft at Mozdok is not a new phenomenon, as reports of fake Tu-22s in the base first surfaced in January 2024. However, the addition of the Su-24 artwork is a recent development. Mozdok is not the only Russian airfield employing this tactic. Other satellite images have revealed similar mural-like warplanes at various bases across Russia and even in the occupied Crimean peninsula since the previous year. The objective of these decoys is big: to mislead Ukrainian drones that rely on basic cameras for image recognition of aircraft shapes. Many say this is clear proof of Russia's increasing concern about Ukraine's growing ability to strike deeper into their territory via long-range attacks with missiles and drones. While the use of deception and decoys has been a consistent feature throughout the war as an attempt to mislead the opposing side, Russia's aircraft paintings are not particularly convincing. Moreover, Ukraine's allies, equipped with advanced side-viewing radar equipment over the Black Sea, can effectively differentiate between real and painted aircraft, rendering the decoys much less effective than intended. Recent satellite imagery suggests that as Ukrainian long-range strike capabilities continue to expand, Moscow will likely persist in increasing the number of decoys at Russian air bases in an effort to protect their assets and maintain an element of uncertainty. While Moscow paints its illusions and the cat-and-mouse game of deception continues in Europe, another global power is taking its war games to a whole new level. Across the world, in the vast expanse of China's Taklamakan desert, a different kind of deception is unfolding - one that's not just two-dimensional but eerily life-like. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
7XbXr80QKQc | 01 Aug 2024
In the former Republic of Yugoslavia, the subterranean Željava Airport stands as a relic of Cold War-era military strategy. This underground airbase, buried deep within a mountain along the Croatia-Bosnia & Herzegovina border, was built to withstand nuclear strikes and housed Air Force hangars and barracks. Its concealed design and massive scale underscore the lengths to which nations went to secure their military assets during a tense era. Fast forward to early February 2023, Iran unveiled its own underground air base, Eagle 44. Shrouded in secrecy, this facility is designed to shelter a fleet of aging American-made fighter jets and future Russian aircraft. As open-source intelligence experts dig into its location, this base exemplifies the strategic significance of hidden military capabilities in contemporary geopolitics. In the East, China's advanced hypervelocity wind tunnel symbolizes the country's push towards cutting-edge hypersonic weaponry. Capable of simulating speeds up to Mach 30, this facility not only represents a monumental engineering achievement but also signals the development of space-launched fighter initiatives that could shift global power dynamics. Lastly, Triton Island, once a serene and uninhabited speck in the South China Sea, has become a focal point of regional tension. China's rapid development of this strategically valuable island underscores its ambition in the Pacific, potentially altering the balance of power in one of the world's most contested maritime regions. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
vbwoLTeef3c | 28 Jul 2024
The U.S. Congress is sounding the alarm: the next big threat from China could be robot dogs armed with assault rifles. This might sound like a silly line, but there is nothing amusing about this new threat. This technology is about to revolutionize urban warfare in terrifying ways. The conflict in Ukraine has already shown how unmanned vehicles can change the game, with cheap, simple machines destroying modern main battle tanks and warships worth millions. Now, China aims to bring that same disruptive power to urban battlefields, where infantry has traditionally held the upper hand against vehicles and aircraft. It’s not just the technology itself that’s raising eyebrows; it’s how China is deploying it. To navigate the narrow, winding, debris-strewn streets of war-torn cities, the People’s Liberation Army has unveiled quadrupedal robots—mechanical beasts—that move with an eerie grace, carrying assault rifles on their backs. Footage of these robotic war dogs in action is spreading like wildfire across the internet. Viewers are describing them as the harbingers of a “War Against the Machines,” and they’re not alone in their fears. The U.S. is taking these images seriously, warning that these machines represent more than just a technological gimmick—they could be the future of urban combat. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
GJmtUN34k4Q | 26 Jul 2024
Aircraft incidents, though rare, often become significant milestones in aviation history. The legendary F-16 Fighting Falcon, renowned for its speed and agility, has had its fair share of dramatic moments. On December 13, 2006, a near-disaster nearly occurred when an Italian F-16 fighter and a commercial jet came perilously close to colliding. The situation was a result of miscommunication and high-speed maneuvers, but quick reflexes from the fighter jet's pilot averted a potentially catastrophic crash. In an intriguing twist, test pilot Jason Clements took an unconventional approach during a QF-16 test flight. Instead of preparing for takeoff himself, he left a GoPro in the cockpit of this unmanned F-16 variant. The footage captured its first unmanned flight, showcasing the future of remote-piloted aircraft. In May 2016, a student pilot from the Arizona Air National Guard experienced a harrowing moment when he lost consciousness while flying his F-16. A sophisticated avoidance system took over, skillfully preventing what could have been a tragic collision. In a surprising encounter, California Highway Patrol Officer Chris Bol was alerted by his radar system to an F-16 streaking across the desert sky. His dashcam captured this unexpected and exhilarating sight as the jet flew low and fast overhead. The largest F-16 operation in history faced a dramatic setback when Major Emmett Tullia, caught in a storm of anti-aircraft fire over Baghdad, narrowly escaped a SAM missile strike. His cockpit camera recorded the intense maneuvers and the sheer physical and mental toll of evading multiple incoming missiles. Finally, we take a behind-the-scenes look at the meticulous process of engine inspection for the F-16. US Air Force footage reveals the detailed procedures involved in removing, testing, and maintaining these powerful engines in specialized "hush houses," where the roar of the engines is tested at near maximum capacity. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
Sae7U7pYDJ4 | 20 Jul 2024
As the war in Ukraine rages on through the Summer of 2024, footage released on June 17 shows the Ukrainian Armed Forces capturing a curious Russian tank somewhere in the tumultuous Donetsk Oblast. Members of Ukraine’s 22nd Separate Mechanized Brigade can be seen climbing inside the enemy armored vehicle and taking two Russian soldiers prisoner before slowly trundling back toward the Ukrainian positions, the blue-and-yellow flag flying proudly over their latest battle trophy. Yet the most interesting thing about the video is undoubtedly the vehicle itself. Apparently inspired by the primitive tanks of World War 1, this machine has been given an unusual addition in the form of a crudely made superstructure of metal sheeting. This giant protective shell has resulted in it being nicknamed the “turtle tank,” though the Ukrainians refer to it as the “barn” due to the fact it almost looks more like a building than a vehicle. Since making their debut in the conflict, multiple sightings of these modified tanks have been reported along the front lines. The successful capture of this vehicle offers valuable intelligence on Russian attempts to adapt their aging armored fleet to the realities of modern warfare. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
u2aHXrV3zQY | 18 Jul 2024
Aircraft incidents are rare and unusual, yet they punctuate aviation history with unforgettable moments. On September 20, 1958, at RAF Systerson Airbase, spectators at the Battle of Britain air show witnessed the shocking disintegration of the Vulcan bomber, engulfing the airfield in flames and smoke. Nearly four decades later, during the Chesapeake Air Show in September 1997, Major Bryan Knight's F-117 Nighthawk fragmented mid-performance, triggering a swift emergency response amidst the backdrop of a paperwork oversight. Just two years prior, on September 20, 1995, a routine training mission over the open ocean turned harrowing when an F-14 Tomcat exploded near USS Abraham Lincoln, defying odds with a miraculous supersonic ejection that left the crew with minor injuries. Amidst an era of visionary aircraft, the June 8, 1966, photo shoot featuring the XB-70 Valkyrie and an F-104 became a poignant chapter in aviation lore, immortalizing a tragic collision. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
ex9Ibgl37DY | 13 Jul 2024
If there’s one place where the massive gap between Russia and Ukraine’s military capabilities is painfully clear, it’s in the skies. With a tiny and outdated air force, Ukraine has had to scramble and use every trick in the book to fend off Russian air threats. One of the most unconventional solutions has been the Yakovlev Yak-52, an old Soviet propeller trainer aircraft from the 1970s, never meant to see combat. Despite its age, this rugged plane was built to take off from dirt runways and survive the harshest conditions, proving its versatility and toughness. Now, with few options left, the Ukrainian Armed Forces are deploying these nearly obsolete trainers to intercept Russian attacks over Ukraine. There’s just one hitch – the Yakovlev Yak-52 isn’t equipped with a single weapon system. Yet, Ukraine refuses to back down. In a jaw-dropping high-altitude video recently posted on social media, a Ukrainian Yak-52 is seen banking hard as it chases a Russian drone intruding into Ukrainian airspace. Behind the pilot, with the canopy thrown open, sits the gunner. He doesn’t need a fuselage-mounted cannon; he’s wielding his own firearm, ready to take down the high-tech drone, old-school style. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
ym830BklbgA | 11 Jul 2024
In the warm early afternoon of May 22 in eastern Ukraine’s war-torn region of Donetsk, a high-stakes confrontation looms. Near the village of Klenivka, 40 miles from the tumultuous frontlines of the ongoing war with Russia, Ukrainian forces prepare for a daring offensive against a powerful opponent: the state-of-the-art S-400 “Triumf” air defense system. With its four self-propelled launchers and multifunctional radar, the S-400 stands as an intimidating symbol of Russian military might. But the Ukrainians have a powerful weapon of their own – the ATACMS ballistic missiles equipped with cluster warheads. These precision-guided missiles are aimed directly at the heart of the enemy's air defenses. The clock ticks towards 12:50pm. Suddenly realizing the impending threat, the Russian forces ready their surface-to-air missiles, preparing to intercept the incoming barrage. Aerial footage from a reconnaissance drone shows what happens when these two cutting-edge weapons go head-to-head… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
x6IMi2Mw9fA | 06 Jul 2024
“Made in America” usually signifies quality and durability, but the latest war footage from Ukraine pushes that notion to the extreme. The blistering video features a hulking International M1224 MaxxPro Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected fighting vehicle, designed by American Navistar Defense and operated by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, roaring towards the camera across a rural landscape. It’s bombarded repeatedly by explosive drones and mortar fire; each hit seemingly more violent than the last. Looking more like an action movie than wartime footage, the clip shows what appears to be an ordinary truck shrugging off explosion after explosion, charging forward like an ’80s action hero. However, this vehicle has nothing ordinary about it, and it was recorded in the middle of a pivotal mission. According to the video’s publisher, the M1224 MaxxPro was racing to the front lines to deliver fresh supplies and, more importantly, evacuate a wounded soldier. Incredibly, the entire rescue was captured on video… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
PjA6K3K1wzE | 04 Jul 2024
In May 2024, an unsettling malfunction struck the T-90, Russia's premier main battle tank. Dubbed the 'best tank in the world' by Russian President Vladimir Putin, this advanced war machine faced an unexpected reality on the battlefield when, during clashes in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region, the T-90 was struck. After being hit from the front, then shockingly from above by a drone, captured on camera, a T-90’s turret suddenly started to spin out of control. With its turret whirling, the add-on metal cage and anti-drone nets fail, leaving the crew helpless and forcing them to flee on foot. This incident, quickly spreading online, sparks debate: some see it as a sign of overcoming weaknesses, others as a glaring indication that even the mightiest are not invulnerable. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
fuQ7NO-cImM | 29 Jun 2024
The war in Ukraine, raging since February 2022, has drained both Ukraine and Russia's economic reserves, forcing each side to commit every available resource to the conflict. Despite these efforts, the Russian military finds its arsenal woefully inadequate. With armored vehicles dwindling, Russia initially turned to Soviet-era cars to transport troops into battle. When even these proved insufficient, they adopted more desperate measures. In a stunning display of improvisation, Russian Army personnel are now seen storming enemy trenches not in heavily armored vehicles but in Beijing-manufactured Desertcross 1000-3 all-terrain vehicles—machines that more closely resemble golf carts. These vehicles offer no armor, no machine guns, and no protection. Yet, they drive directly into enemy lines in a desperate bid to bridge the gap between them and Ukrainian forces. This unconventional tactic has been met with global ridicule, even from military analysts. In a twist of irony, Ukrainian forces have also been spotted using these identical vehicles. The real question now looms large: What will happen when both sides exhaust their effective war assets? Will they be driven to even more drastic measures? --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
7WgGue0bYNo | 27 Jun 2024
The skies were clear, or so it seemed, until NORAD, conceived to protect the US and Canada from Soviet bombers with state-of-the-art radars, satellites, and navigations systems, detected unidentified aircraft breaching the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone during an early morning of May 2024. Communication operators at NORAD HQ were puzzled by the sudden alarms and the beeping of the systems detecting unidentified aircraft flying toward territorial airspace. As the seconds passed, the men in the comms room realized what was coming their way. Fully loaded with nuclear ordnance, a pair of Russian Tupolev Tu-95 Bear Strategic Bombers were closing in fast, and they were not alone. Escorting them were two Sukhoi Su-35 Flankers, supermaneuverable air superiority fighters, ready to defend their bombers at all costs. NORAD, without hesitation, swiftly dispatches a pair of fast and reliable F-16s to intercept them. A backup of other fighters and several tankers were ready to answer the call if things went sideways. As the F-16s made their way to the Russian aircraft, their orders echoed through the communications network: Engage the enemy if it breaches American airspace. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
etPheVgapg4 | 22 Jun 2024
From the elimination of Anwar al-Awlaki, Mohammed Emwazi, and other high-profile terrorist leaders, as well as the obliteration of hundreds of their facilities, the US MQ-9 Reaper drone has become one of the US' most powerful assets. Since 2007, this sleek predator has dominated the skies, delivering lethal strikes using Hellfire missiles and laser-guided bombs. The Reaper is a tireless hunter, patrolling the heavens for up to 27 hours and providing commanders with razor-sharp, real-time intelligence. There is no need for human pilots on perilous missions because this high-tech beast is a silent assassin. Enemies never see it coming, and its powerful sensors and cameras make every shot count. The Reaper reduces collateral damage while increasing devastation. It flies at towering altitudes of up to 50,000 feet, putting it out of reach for most threats. Its speed, agility, and advanced electronic countermeasures make it practically unstoppable. With advanced radar and infrared targeting, the Reaper dodges enemy detection and jamming effortlessly. This is exactly what makes the footage that has emerged such a big shock for the American Military. Yemen rebels, one of America's less competent opponents, claim to have taken down one of these $30 million titans. If accurate, it may mean the end of an era for the king of the sky and a fresh challenge to America's worldwide dominance. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
Dn-seeFsRz0 | 20 Jun 2024
On January 31, 2024, in the icy waters of Lake Donuzlav, Ukrainian unmanned surface vessels, or USVs, tore through the waves, targeting the Russian missile corvette Ivanovets with lethal precision. As the Ivanovets detected the incoming threat, alarms blared, and the crew sprang into action. The AK-630 close-in weapon system roared to life, spewing streams of tracer rounds into the twilight. Explosions ripped through the darkened sky as some USVs were intercepted, but the defenses were not enough to halt the onslaught. The remaining USVs closed in, navigating through a storm of gunfire and shrapnel. The first impact rocked the corvette, sending skyward a towering plume of water and fire. The deck shuddered violently as the crew fought to maintain control, but the relentless assault continued. Each subsequent collision tore into the hull, ripping through steel and igniting fuel stores. Despite the Ivanovets’ desperate maneuvers and valiant efforts, she was overwhelmed. The final USV struck with such force that it split the corvette’s spine. Within moments, she began to list, and eventually, the unforgiving sea swallowed her whole. That day marked a devastating loss for Russia’s Black Sea Fleet. This encounter underscored Ukraine’s USV capabilities, proving they could not be underestimated. Blistering new footage reveals the gravity of this threat. A video shared on Telegram shows a Russian helicopter desperately hunting down a Ukrainian drone carrying an R-73 missile as it zeroes in on another Russian vessel… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
gXC-SN79Xgs | 15 Jun 2024
Just a few years ago, the world envisioned the future of military forces as high-tech space fleets and infantry exoskeletons. However, recent developments have shifted the paradigm. Now, militaries worldwide are incorporating a new specialization: VR-set-wielding drone operators. These drone specialists, who resemble E-sports gamers more than traditional soldiers, are being trained to master First-Person View Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, which are revolutionizing battlefields globally. In a playful video released by a Chinese news agency, People’s Armed Police officers are shown in military uniforms, sporting advanced VR visors and remote controllers. The video shifts to the drone’s perspective, showcasing the operators executing complex acrobatic maneuvers and precision targeting flights, all set to the tune of popular video game music. While the footage seems light-hearted, these men are honing their combat skills. Considering the remarkable drone capabilities demonstrated in the Ukraine conflict, these machines are far from harmless. They may well be the spearhead of future warfare. In a world where a single low-cost drone can obliterate a multi-million-dollar armored vehicle and its crew in a flash, China assembling its own army of highly trained drone operators is a development far from entertaining; it’s a new threat… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
d3717caOzCA | 13 Jun 2024
On May 8, 2024, the calm waters off the coast of Northern Luzon witnessed a massive display of military might. Cameras captured the moment BRP Lake Caliraya, a Chinese-made Philippine Navy tanker, was used as target practice in a military exercise. In a joint venture with Philippine, American, and Australian forces witnessed by a large audience back on land, the ship endured a relentless barrage, with missiles, bombs, and rockets striking her with precision, until smoke covered her and she began to sink. The deliberate sinking, which happened in the South China Sea only 125 miles away from Taiwan, emphasized the critical importance of military preparedness amidst rising tensions in the region, and sent a powerful message to anyone who dares challenge the archipelago’s sovereignty. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
xJ0s4D20V78 | 08 Jun 2024
The pursuit is ongoing, and neither the attackers nor the defenders give up in their effort to retain dominance of the Black Sea. The footage shown, taken directly from one of the cameras of Ukraine’s state-of-the-art Migura V5 naval drones, shows a pack of them hunting down a Russian warship in the Black Sea as part of the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War. Developed as part of Ukraine’s bet to come up with the world’s first fleet of naval drones, the Migura V5 and Sea Baby drones have wreaked havoc in the region, resulting in the loss of almost a third of Russia’s Black Sea fleet. From Russian speedboats to warships, none has escaped the wrath of these slim and stealthy boats equipped with advanced cameras, sensors, and devastating explosive payloads. As the pack of Migura V5 drones approach the Russian warship, the crew opens fire with its machine guns, but it is futile. Under the pitch-black darkness, it is hard to target the swift and highly maneuverable naval drones. Suddenly, multiple explosions occur, bearing testament to Ukraine’s latest tactics to wreak havoc in the Black Sea and the threat they pose with their lethal drones. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
CX21WWNcbZ8 | 06 Jun 2024
In the hotly-contested Kherson region of southern Ukraine, an unexpected Russian machine is on the warpath. Originally designed to do battle in the harsh environments of the Arctic Circle, the Tor-M2DT, a rarely-seen self-propelled surface-to-air missile system, now finds itself near the village of Chelburda, on the gritty frontlines of Russia’s controversial invasion of its westerly neighbor. This sophisticated mobile weapon lurks menacingly amid the bleak fields that have become the setting of this bitter struggle, eagerly preparing to shoot enemy drones out of the sky. Yet the Ukrainians have recently been expanding their arsenal, too. Armed with GPS-guided, long-range, 155-millimeter M982 Excalibur shells acquired from the United States, the 406th Artillery Brigade is determined to push back the Russian invaders. And aerial footage shared by Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence shows what happens when the Tor-M2DT comes up against the Excalibur… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
3s8vFUSqgzY | 01 Jun 2024
Russia is fiercely tightening its grip on the conflict in Ukraine, bouncing back from its initial heavy losses with a wave of formidable technological advancements. In the opening rounds of the war, Ukrainian forces delivered a crushing blow to Russian armor, destroying scores of tanks and staggering the invaders. Yet, as the conflict grinds into its second year, the Bear has shifted gears dramatically. Now, Russia is deploying state-of-the-art weaponry that’s dramatically intensifying the pressure on Ukrainian defenders. Recent footage from Russian Telegram channels has revealed a rare variant of the BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicle on the Ukrainian frontlines. This model is fortified with additional explosive reactive armor, or ERA, marking a significant escalation in its defensive capabilities. Equipped with the 4S24 ERA kits, these BMP-3s are engineered to neutralize threats from lighter vehicles. This cutting-edge armor technology can trigger a counter-explosion that intercepts incoming anti-tank projectiles before they can pierce the vehicle’s hull, effectively stopping the damage of an explosion with another detonation. With these critical upgrades, Russian armored forces are mounting a formidable challenge against the Ukrainian military. Yet, the Ukrainians might still have a few surprises left to counter Russia’s latest tactical move… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
liELMeJfB8k | 30 May 2024
In the early days of April 2024, the battlefields near Krasnohorivka witnessed a peculiar sight captured on camera: a Russian T-72 tank encased in a robust metal shell and maneuvering through the war-torn fields. Outfitted with roof paneling and thick armor reminiscent of a turtle's shell, this tank was specifically designed to counter the swarms of first-person view drones. Dubbed the conqueror of Krasnohorivka by Russian media yet mockingly called a Ninja turtle tank by Western social media observers, this armored behemoth, reminiscent of century-old technology, was Russia's latest response to the relentless Ukrainian drone assaults. Featured in several now-viral combat videos, this "turtle tank" led a column of armored vehicles through intense artillery fire and drone barrages. While its companions sustained hits and explosions, the turtle tank, equipped with a 360-degree electronic jammer, emerged unscathed. After the skirmish, as other vehicles lay destroyed, the turtle tank trundled back to safety. Blinded by its own armor yet seemingly invincible, the appearance of the tank has made analysts ponder if the wild-looking Russian 'turtle tanks' that keep showing up might not be as impractical as they seem. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
Tgl0Fk14kCg | 25 May 2024
The rise of the Atomic Age and the advent of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union brought a new arms race that gave way to all sorts of mysteries related to the extraterrestrial and paranormal. Deep and inexplicable secrets have fascinated Americans, from the top-secret and mythical Area 51 to the Roswell Incident. Such has been the case of an ominous and strange-looking pyramid reminiscent of those erected by the ancient Egyptian pharaohs. Except this one was built in the arid landscape of Utah. The bizarre structure, which can be appreciated through satellite imagery, is the burial tomb of one of America’s secrets. It’s hidden from prying eyes by a unique feature: no one can get close to it… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
bChBzlW4FkM | 23 May 2024
As the first High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, known as HIMARS, from the United States landed in Ukraine, they marked a turning point in the nation's staunch resistance against one of the world's most feared military superpowers. A high-ranking officer, in a release from the United States Department of Defense, hailed these systems as delivering a: (QUOTE) “significant impact” on the battlefront, marking a critical turning point in the conflict. For Ukraine’s resolute defenders, HIMARS quickly became the cornerstone of the arsenal supplied by the Western alliance, spearheaded by the U.S. Reports from the front lines consistently highlighted how these weapons significantly bolstered their resistance against Russian onslaughts. The HIMARS allowed Ukrainian forces to pinpoint Russian positions, strike them from afar with lethal precision, and then swiftly maneuver to safety using their hit-and-run capabilities—before the Russians could even register the blow. These systems proved devastatingly effective and nearly invincible. Such was the confidence in their HIMARS that a Ukrainian officer boasted on social media about Russia’s inability to take down a single unit. However, after years of successful deployments, a harrowing new video surfaced, showing a Russian missile zeroing in on a HIMARS unit. The complete destruction of this unit presents a grim reality: Russia might have cracked the code on tracking and annihilating these crucial assets. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
VueAZFE3oGw | 16 May 2024
The People’s Liberation Army has just thrown open the hangar doors, unveiling snapshots of China’s latest aircraft marvel —the Z-21 Heavy Attack Helicopter. The images have experts gravely concerned that this stealth aircraft could be the latest existential threat to both India and Taiwan in a future conflict that seems closer than ever. But China’s neighbors are not the only ones worried; the Z-21 has the Pentagon’s brass on edge. This new rotorcraft not only mirrors the iconic American AH-64 Apache in its cutting-edge design, high-tech gear, and battlefield dominance, but it might also incorporate advancements borrowed from the Russian Mi-28. Early indications suggest that the Z-21 could outclass both in critical aspects such as firepower and stealth, marking a significant and alarming shift in the balance of aerial warfare. From these initial peeks, if the Z-21’s lethal capabilities are anything like its menacing presence, we could be looking at the rise of China’s Attack Helicopter as the new king of the skies—a potent addition to China’s arsenal as they gear up to challenge the United States over Taiwan. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
AhoTKqFX5E0 | 09 May 2024
As the war between Russia and Ukraine began, the very notion of a country squaring off against the towering might of the Russian Black Sea Fleet was beyond imagination. However, by December 2023, Russia's vaunted fleet had been blindsided, losing over 20 warships to Ukraine's audacious assaults. This string of setbacks sent the once-dominant Russian fleet scrambling for cover, battered and bruised. With the Black Sea's strategic waters slipping like sand through their fingers, the Russian Navy found itself cornered, pushed into adopting wildly unconventional tactics in a frantic attempt to shield the remnants of its fleet from further devastation. The latest twist came to light through recent footage showcased on a state-run TV channel as part of a war propaganda blitz. It captured the Delta-IV class nuclear ballistic missile submarine Tula, sporting an odd appendage on its conning tower—an action widely interpreted as a sign of desperation, a final attempt to dodge the now accurate and relentless Ukrainian strikes. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
s6UphZmoqfI | 02 May 2024
On the modern battlefield, drone warfare has become a staple of 21st-century combat, and the Russian-Ukrainian conflict is the most important example of all. The most recent discovery from Serhii Flesh, a Ukrainian expert in drone operations, casts a new light on this ever-evolving strategy. In March 2024, Flesh stumbled upon a downed quadcopter, but it had a twist. Instead of wireless connections, this machine's lifeline is a tangible one: a fiber optic cable that once connected it over miles of terrain to its controller. Now lying inert in the Ukrainian field, the drone and its cable spool immediately sparked viral attention. The images are raising questions from military enthusiasts all over the world about the weapon’s unique set of advantages—immunity from electronic jamming, undetectable operations, and secure communications. Yet, with innovation comes new challenges. But as the images of these kite-like drones make their rounds, some wonder if they’re either a clever workaround or a sign of increasing desperation, ready to unravel thread by fiber optic thread… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
3nz582Dn02g | 25 Apr 2024
Remove your personal information from the web at http://www.JoinDeleteMe.com/DARKFOOTAGE and use code DARK FOOTAGE for 20% off DeleteMe international Plans: https://international.joindeleteme.com In December 2023, satellite imagery captured something that shook Western analysts: the sight of a Russian Candid airlifter stationed at a new facility built exclusively to modify it at Pyongyang’s airfield in North Korea. On closer inspection, the intelligence community noticed the Soviet-era aircraft was carrying a radome on top of its fuselage. It could only mean one thing: North Korea was working on an early-warning radar aircraft, or AEW&C. These highly advanced aircraft allow the military to conduct surveillance operations thanks to its wide array of radar and sensory systems that can detect aircraft, ground targets, surface vessels, and even missiles from over 100 miles away. It would also allow the North Korean People’s Army Air Force to synchronize with ground troops and other military assets to increase combat effectiveness during operations. With North Korea updating these capabilities and its outdated Soviet-era aircraft, specialists wonder why Pyongyang is using its limited resources on this advanced system and, more importantly, who is helping them? --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
zdanCE5XfYs | 19 Apr 2024
Play War Thunder now for free with our link, and get a massive bonus pack including vehicles, boosters and more: https://wtplay.link/darkfootage An unusual bright yellow submarine was caught on camera off of San Clemente Island, near San Diego, California, and the intriguing images spread like wildfire around the Internet in early 2019. The first photo appears to show a tug towing the mysterious vessel into position, while in the second, a crew of Navy personnel seems to be submerging her. However, it was not just the vehicle’s vivid color that drew the public’s attention. This enigmatic submarine bore an eerie resemblance to North Korea’s Sang-O, or “shark,” class, a lethal torpedo-laden diesel-electric military submarine designed for missions ranging from minelaying to special forces insertion. As sharp-eyed commentators pointed out the similarities with the Sang-O, online forums were ablaze with heated discussion regarding the submarine’s true identity and exactly what it was doing in American waters. Before long, experts began speculating that a highly classified operation had led to the United States successfully capturing a submarine from the North Koreans. If this were the case, the question remained of what they were using it for now and why they were keeping it hidden from the public. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
S4niAU9MF-E | 11 Apr 2024
December 7, 2023. High above the calm, tropical waters of the Caribbean Sea, an unexpected sight appears from out of the blue, soaring swiftly through puffy patches of clouds. Worlds apart from the tourist jetliners that typically traverse these serene skies, an American Lockheed AC-130J Ghostrider zooms overhead. The sophisticated 5th generation gunship carves its path through the sky, its four roaring Rolls-Royce turboprop engines shattering the tranquility that surrounds them. Suddenly, the noise intensifies as a rapid series of bellowing blasts ring out from its thunderous GAU-23/A automatic 30mm cannon, the whole world seeming to shake with each shot fired. With footage of the incident from a full-motion infrared video camera posted online, apparently filmed from an unknown aircraft flying alongside the Ghostrider, many were shocked to see such a fierce display of military might in this unlikely setting. Ghostrider --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
ZzQ96Xco8tA | 29 Mar 2024
As Israeli forces dig deeper into territories held by Hamas, the Israeli military faces the monumental challenge of ferrying fresh water and sustenance across the carpet-bombed wastelands of Gaza. Amid these tribulations, a fascinating video has surfaced, unveiling a technological marvel that's sparked a wave of speculation about its potential tactical applications. This video features the deployment of a cutting-edge Guided Parachute System, likely modeled after the American Joint Precision Airdrop System or JPADS. This groundbreaking self-navigating parachute is designed to deliver vital supplies to soldiers behind enemy lines with unmatched precision and efficiency. Yet, it's not just about resupplying troops. Some defense analysts believe this technology could radically alter the face of modern warfare. It promises a stealthy method to deploy covert operatives onto the most constricted rooftops in areas previously deemed unreachable. Furthermore, with its 700-pound payload limit, it could arm beleaguered ground forces with machine guns or other heavy equipment, potentially tipping the scales between holding their ground or facing obliteration. Curiosity, however, is peaking over how this system navigates, how it "sees" its destination, and its capability to safeguard aircrews in the most perilous scenarios. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
hY034Eha_f4 | 23 Mar 2024
Imagine dawn breaking over the Eastern Ukrainian frontlines. A tense silence envelops the trenches. Soldiers, tightly gripping their weapons, fix their gaze on the barren expanse of no man's land. Amidst them stands a new defender, the Terminator Gun. The Terminator is equipped with the storied PKT machine gun, a perfect blend of historic firepower and futuristic technology. The PKT, known for its raw power, boasts a 7.62mm caliber, delivering a relentless barrage of bullets. With its incredible firing rate of up to 250 rounds per minute and an effective range reaching 1,500 meters, the weapon is both precise and overwhelming. As Russian forces begin their advance, the Terminator's AI systems spring into action. The PKT’s barrel, designed for sustained fire, rotates rapidly, a testament to its battlefield heritage. Its belt-fed ammunition system allows for continuous firing, ensuring uninterrupted suppression. An enemy drone appears in the sky, signaling the start of an assault. The Terminator, with advanced targeting technology, locks onto this aerial threat. The PKT erupts in a fierce display of mechanical efficiency, its bullets piercing the drone, sending it plummeting to the earth in flames. On the ground, enemy troops, momentarily stunned by the aerial destruction, push forward. The Terminator's sensors, adept at distinguishing friend from foe, recalibrate to meet this new challenge. The PKT machine gun aligns perfectly with the approaching forces. The remote operator commands the Terminator to fire. The PKT springs to life, its rounds flying out at a staggering 825 meters per second. The bullets form an unyielding stream of steel, striking the advancing enemy with devastating impact, halting their progress with ruthless precision. The Ukrainian soldiers, witnessing this from their positions, feel a mix of awe and relief. The Terminator, with its PKT machine gun, not only repels the attack but does so with a power that resonates across the battlefield. Already in testing and recently caught on video, this imagined new reality of the Terminator is about to come to life… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
nXeaQ9ODAvw | 16 Mar 2024
Remove your personal information from the web at http://www.JoinDeleteMe.com/DARKFOOTAGE and use code DARK FOOTAGE for 20% off DeleteMe international Plans: https://international.joindeleteme.com Richard Browning, known as the real-life Iron Man, has catapulted personal aviation into a new era with his innovative jetpack. Created by his company, Gravity Industries, this jetpack is capable of hitting speeds of 85 miles per hour and soaring to altitudes over 12,000 feet. It’s a versatile tool, proving its mettle in diverse scenarios from maritime ship raids with the Royal Marines to urban combat and high-altitude rescue missions. Equipped with five gas turbines, the jetpack’s design mirrors the agility of a fighter jet and the precision of a surgical instrument. Each flight is powered by miniature jet engines mounted on the arms and back. But now, Browning has taken a bold step into uncharted territory. The latest iteration of this jetpack doesn’t just defy gravity – it defies expectations. Merging aviation with weaponry, Browning has integrated an automatic pistol into the jetpack, operable with a mere turn of his head. This addition has propelled the jetpack from a tool of exploration and rescue into a potential asset in combat. The concept of a human, airborne and fully equipped to engage in combat, once the realm of science fiction, is now a startling reality. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
EqB_i4EfQbg | 14 Mar 2024
In September 2023, a series of startling photographs shocked the world: a bizarre fusion of history and desperation, capturing Russian MT-LB tractors topped with antiquated 2M-3 naval turrets. These images, 80-year-old gun mounts, originally built to arm patrol boats, onto 70-year-old armored tractors, are a surreal blend of sea and land warfare. The Russians began putting different parts together in the spring of 2023, mixing and matching whatever hulls and turrets they had in a bid to make up for the escalating losses of modern combat vehicles in the now well-over 2-year-long war against Ukraine. When the photographs were originally published, they were the laughingstock of the military community. And when they were used in battle, their lack of accuracy was glaring. But this soon may change. A recent Russian media report from the brutal battle for Avdiivka, a Ukrainian stronghold in eastern Ukraine, suggests Russia’s jankiest armored fighting vehicle seems to be evolving, hinting at a new chapter in the essential art of war improvisation. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
aKZ5SiKHybk | 27 Feb 2024
Months into the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the defenders have turned the tables. Ukrainian forces, and more precisely, the elite Kraken special forces unit, stopped a hostile incursion by Russian troops in its tracks in the town of Ivanivka. The ace up their sleeve: the Scorpion howitzer. Crafted by American ingenuity and now in service with the Ukrainian military, this 120-millimeter mobile mortar system can deploy and fire a dozen shells in one minute. It can be folded up and whisked away in a mere 21 seconds after the last shot. With a firing range of up to 8 kilometers, it can strike deep into enemy territory. Still, this armored titan has remained shrouded in secrecy, its deployment and numbers concealed from prying eyes. Yet, the self-propelled howitzer’s impact on the battleground is undeniable. The Scorpion is poised to take a central role in the turbulent landscape of the Kharkiv region, where it has recently been spotted… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
uMBxTwXJE_Y | 24 Feb 2024
The BM-21 Grad multiple rocket launcher, a mainstay in various conflicts all over the world since the 1960s that uses 122mm rockets, is also a staple in the Ukraine-Russia war for both sides. But in December 2023, a now-viral moment captures a never-before-seen state of the system. The video shows the aftermath of the destruction of what remains of a BM-21 Grad launcher, now a mangled wreck. Its structure, once rigid and imposing, is now distorted beyond recognition. Amid the twisted metal, like a monstrous flower, the remnants hint at an abrupt and violent end. But the origins of this self-destructing war icon remain a mystery. Accidents occur frequently due to poor propellant quality, premature explosions, erratic range, or human error. But this haunting image speaks to a deeper narrative—one of desperation and dire shortcuts in the throes of conflict, of rockets with a clandestine journey from a nation defying international edicts. Is North Korea to blame? --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
TKxgn1reBh8 | 08 Feb 2024
Traditional weapons are known for being loud and heavy. China's newest invention defies that norm—it's quiet and lightweight. Created by the Logistical Engineering University of the People's Liberation Army, the E-shotgun also known as the CS/LW21. This revolutionary gadget is a handheld, fully portable, 9-stage automatic coilgun. According to China, this is the world’s most potent coil gun. And it doesn't shoot bullets—it fires of coin-shaped projectiles. Recently spotlighted on a TV show, the gun ripped through fruit, glass, and wood with ease. It's touted to fire thousands of rounds per minute, leaving conventional firearms in the dust. But to some analysts, this railgun may only be the tip of the iceberg in Chinese electromagnetic technology. And while the U.S. Army is grappling with setbacks in similar technologies, China may already be putting its innovation into naval action, leaving America trailing behind. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
ia6par5pA8A | 01 Feb 2024
In October 2023, Sikorsky captured attention at a defense show by unveiling the RAIDER X, their latest helicopter prototype. This isn't just another addition to the fleet; it's designed to fill specific gaps in the U.S. Army's capabilities—especially those left by the aging Apache and Kiowa helicopters. The RAIDER X stands as a leap forward, offering not just unprecedented reach, survivability, and lethality. It can even carry more payload than its predecessors, proving that size isn't everything. But the RAIDER X offers more than just enhanced capabilities. Its unique design features two stacked main rotors rotating in opposite directions, along with a rear push rotor, which makes this aircraft seem torn from the pages of science fiction. Its cutting-edge configuration provides the RAIDER X with unmatched advantages in combat, particularly in challenging environments like Vietnam's dense jungles. As geopolitical tensions escalate in the Indo-Pacific region, the race is on among global aviation giants to secure the U.S. Army's next contract for advanced helicopters. At the center of it all is Sikorsky's RAIDER X, vying to become the U.S. Army's next go-to helicopter. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
QqVIG9BNExs | 29 Jan 2024
1956, the skies over the Middle East roared with the clash of jet engines. Israeli pilots, gripping the controls of their Dassault Ouragans, soared into a showdown against Egypt's MiG-15s. The Israelis were flying France's first indigenously designed jet fighter, about to be battle-tested far from its homeland. Armed with four 20-millimeter cannons and capable of carrying an array of rockets and bombs, the Ouragan was a flying arsenal. With a single Rolls-Royce Nene turbojet engine, it could reach speeds of up to 584 miles per hour and ascend to altitudes as high as 39,000 feet, thanks to its pressurized cockpit. As the dogfights unfolded against a technically superior opponent, they took down multiple aircraft in a single day of battle. And it did so not under the French tricolor but under the Israeli Star of David. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
ho_98xv1vzU | 25 Jan 2024
Unsettling footage continues to emerge from Ukraine’s frontlines, revealing a Russian weapon of unparalleled destructive potential. The PTKM-1R is an advanced mine that threatens to redefine tank warfare. Contrary to typical anti-tank mines seen worldwide, this cutting-edge device deployed by Russian forces targets armored vehicles from their most vulnerable point – the top, not the bottom. As the West grapples with the implications of such a groundbreaking weapon – lightweight and easily deployable – the world watches in awe the engineering feats that enable a ground-buried mine to unleash havoc from above on Ukraine’s tanks. Whether this revolutionary mine will signify the downfall of Ukraine’s armored divisions or merely stand as another unsustainable show of Russian might remains to be seen… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
YdcZuoPl9tI | 22 Jan 2024
In November 2023, a ghost from the Cold War era resurfaced. The M-55 Geofizika, a high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft, once a Soviet secret, now captured in satellite imagery, stirs the world into nostalgia and alarm. Born in the mid-20th century as the M-17, its initial mission was to hunt American reconnaissance balloons. This role quickly became obsolete, transforming it into a vessel for scientific exploration. Years later, it evolved into the M-55, meant to help guide high-speed ballistic missiles; however, this role never materialized. Yet, the aircraft's story was far from over. Cloaked in the guise of scientific missions, the M-55 remained shrouded in mystery, its true purpose a subject of speculation, never fully divorced from its reconnaissance roots. Now, in the new images from 2023, a startling detail: a small yet significant addition to its wing – advanced surveillance equipment. Has the Geofizika been awakened from its scientific slumber, ready to play its original role in a world vastly different from when it first took to the skies? --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
wGNhnyQ3FHs | 18 Jan 2024
Iran has emerged as an unexpected trailblazer in the world of sniper rifles with a one-of-a-kind anti-materiel rifle of unparalleled firepower named after the legendary Arash, the Archer. This weapon wields 20-millimeter high-explosive rounds, the same caliber as the lethal M61 Vulcan gun found on many of today’s modern aircraft. It can tear through armored vehicles and enemy emplacements with devastating force. Iran's tests reveal the Arash in action, the operator carrying the 45-pound rifle, which is as long as he is tall. The colossal muzzle brake is barely enough to tame the ferocious recoil of its 20-millimeter cartridge, and the shooter must use the bipod to even keep the weapon and himself in place. Appearances, however, can be deceiving. Despite its imposing stature, the Arash adheres to the tried-and-true Iranian doctrine of "shoot and scoot," specifically devised for deployment by nimble two-man motorcycle teams. But while Iran's brainchild surpasses the American rifle it drew inspiration from—the Barrett M82—in both power and sheer devastation, the question remains whether its size works against it and how it compares to the world’s top sniper rifles… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
q5FtBp7sNP0 | 15 Jan 2024
The MiG-31, renowned for its remarkable speed and altitude capabilities, is pivotal in intercepting enemy aircraft and cruise missiles, making its losses a haunting concern for the Russian military. Still, against the stark backdrop of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, an ironic contrast emerges. While the Ukrainian Armed Forces boast an unimpressive record of zero MiG-31 fighters downed, the Russian Air Force has indeed lost at least six of these machines. None of them were due to enemy fire. A string of MiG-31 crashes in Russia have captivated experts and enthusiasts. Characterized by engine fires and catastrophic outcomes, these incidents raise troubling questions about the cause: speculations ranging from sabotage to technical failure and human error all the way to blunt incompetence. One particular video showcasing a MiG-31 ablaze and filmed by its wingman has resurfaced online, reigniting discussions about the uncertain effectiveness of these supposedly fearsome aircraft… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
o-6yXJYyg5o | 11 Jan 2024
Six hundred days into the war in Ukraine, the tables began to turn: satellite imagery has revealed a strategic maneuver by Russian forces involving the hasty relocation of numerous vessels from their primary base in Sevastopol, Crimea, to Novorossiysk. This relocation is not just a mere tactical response; it holds profound implications for the conflict and the geopolitical landscape of the Black Sea region. But while the move points to the fact that the Ukrainians have managed to corner their oppressors, analysts caution that there might be more to this maneuver than meets the eye. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
E2sFvw3jusY | 08 Jan 2024
Declassified footage shared by the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, or AARO, before the Senate Armed Services Committee on April 19, 2023, sparked the interest of conspiracy theorists everywhere. The clip in question, taken from a Reaper drone during a standard operation over the Middle East during the summer of 2022, shows a metallic, orb-shaped object abruptly crossing the drone’s field of view and traveling in the opposite direction. What follows is a frantic attempt by the drone to catch up with the speed of the strange object as it makes its way through the environment at an undisclosed altitude. The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, or AARO, named it the Middle East Object, and due to lack of data, its nature will likely remain unknown, leaving many across the web to wonder and speculate about its true origin… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
q2Hyd661w1w | 04 Jan 2024
In the summer of 2023, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Russia’s Far East. Following a tour of a Russian fighter jet factory that is under Western sanctions, as well as a critical Russian spaceport, the North Korean leader pledged Pyongyang’s full and unconditional support for Russia’s security and defense needs. Only a month later, satellite images would confirm that this exchange goes much further than initially thought: North Korea is supplying hundreds of boxes filled with ammunition for the war against Ukraine. Analysts say in return for supporting the Kremlin, North Korea may be interested in advanced technologies from Russia for its weapons and, most importantly, nuclear program. When Russia began its war against Ukraine, nobody thought it would last as long as it did. Now, dangerously low on ammunition, a poorer Russia is turning to one of its oldest and most controversial allies. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
r21SPteuZkw | 01 Jan 2024
As tensions between Moscow and Washington grow in the wake of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, and with China aggressively flexing its nuclear muscle on the global stage, Putin's brazen exhibition of the "nuclear card" stands as a menacing signal. Adding to this escalating sense of unease is Putin's recent trip to China, a visit laden with strategic implications. The extended duration of the Ukrainian conflict has left Putin in an increasingly precarious position, prompting a desperate bid to rally domestic support by parading his "nuclear football" in plain view—an unwavering reminder that the specter of nuclear retaliation looms ominously, ready to be unleashed should Ukraine dare to make a move towards reclaiming Crimea or any other of its annexed territories. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
Lm9_0tV0NhY | 27 Dec 2023
In April 1977, the Northern Fleet of the USSR Navy embarked on a massive naval drill, flexing their maritime might. This large-scale maneuver involved ships and aviation, aiming to hone combat skills and test the coordination of Soviet naval forces. But beneath the deceptive tranquility of the ice, HMS Swiftsure lurked, embarking on a covert pursuit. Risking an international incident, the submarine threaded the fine line between proximity and peril. Swiftsure’s mission was to collect information about Russia’s most recent aircraft carrier’s noise signature. Something that could only be done by sailing right into the middle of a fully armed Soviet battle group. For years, the true nature and outcomes of this clandestine mission remained shrouded in secrecy, its haunting images only recently seeing the light of day. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
WlUXG_D87G8 | 23 Dec 2023
New spectacular footage shows a Ukrainian makeshift Kamikaze drone setting its sights on a massive 2S19 Msta-S self-propelled howitzer, which weighs 42 tons. This Soviet-era armored artillery boasts 15 millimeters of armor, explicitly designed to fend off direct hits from small firearms and shell fragments. Yet, despite the howitzer’s colossal weight—many tens of thousands of times that of the drone—the nimble airborne assailant advances. It locates its target in an open field. Inside the armored vehicle, the sound of machinery and the blasts as it fires make it impossible for the crew to detect the faint hum of the incoming drone. A blinding flash and a towering column of fire emerge in a split second. The footage is bone-chilling. Militaries worldwide are becoming deeply alarmed as they realize makeshift weapons costing just a few hundred dollars can annihilate assets worth millions or wipe out entire platoons of soldiers from vast distances away… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
LrK1geXHJjE | 21 Dec 2023
In the battlefields of Ukraine, the ground begins to shake with the slow, but steady movement of a lethal Russian TOS-2 Thermobaric Rocket Launcher, an powerful rocket artillery system called the “flamethrower” due to the devastation it brings to the battlefield. Mounted on a powerful tank chassis and heavily armored, the TOS-2 Tosochka is no common rocket system, it was envisioned to fire thermobaric projectiles with unprecedented power. These warheads, shrouded in secrecy by the Russian military, are precision-engineered instruments of destruction filled with high-temperature, high-pressure explosives. As enemy soldiers realize the TOS-2s has arrived at the scene, it is too late to retreat. This ‘vacuum bomb’ strikes the nearby buildings and explodes, releasing a cloud of lethal material and sucking the oxygen from the impact area to generate a powerful pressure wave vaporizing everything within reach. From fortifications and buildings, to armored vehicles and personnel, the thermobaric projectile leaves nothing standing to stop the Russian soldiers from advancing as the world watches. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
CDr5KVJmYFQ | 20 Dec 2023
Register to receive 300 doubloons, one million Credits, a free ship, 3 Santa crates, many in-game cosmetics to deck out your ships, and 7 days premium account time when you use code HPPYNWYR2024 and click here → https://wo.ws/40XbZ5C Smoke billows, and the ground shakes as a howitzer cannon roars to life, launching a 155-millimeter shell into the sky. But this is no ordinary artillery shell—this is the Ramjet 155, a revolutionary projectile powered by ramjet technology. Developed by American aerospace giant Boeing and Norwegian defense company Nammo, this cutting-edge shell has just aced its testing phase. As the shell soars, its ramjet engine ignites, propelling it to jaw-dropping ranges. Every aspect of the test, from the cannon's advanced firing mechanism to the shell's aerodynamic design, performs flawlessly. Captured on camera, this isn't just a successful test; it's a technological breakthrough promising to change artillery strategy for the US Army. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
l7gC2_rCbOc | 18 Dec 2023
Emerging from the unyielding cold Arctic, a new Russian weapon is revealed: the Burevestnik, a global-range nuclear-powered cruise missile with a theoretical range of up to 14,000 miles. As the missile soars into the icy sky, its engines roaring against the backdrop of endless snow, it's clear this is no ordinary weapon. Equipped with a compact nuclear reactor and designed to fly at low altitudes to evade radar, the Burevestnik is Russia's audacious answer to modern missile defense systems. President Vladimir Putin has confirmed its successful testing, but the missile's full capabilities—like its ability to carry both conventional and nuclear warheads—remain a closely guarded secret. Satellite images have managed to capture only fleeting glimpses of its test flights, fueling speculation and concern across the globe. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
U9kPIZcO0vI | 16 Dec 2023
A lone drone zooms in on the fierce sight of eight jet skis tearing through the waves toward the Crimean coast, each piloted by two brave frogmen. As darkness deepens, the only guide is the faint torchlight illuminating their path. Soldiers alight, the roar of engines now replaced with palpable tension up until it's interrupted by an act of defiance. These warriors, in unwavering unity, thrust the blue and yellow Ukrainian flag into the sand. Within hours, GUR's Twitter erupts, proudly showcasing the valor of its special force. Their message was clear: the daring raid on Russian-occupied Crimea was just the beginning, hinting at a resurgence, chanting: (QUOTE) "Crimea will be Ukrainian!" The geopolitical landscape was shaken as GUR released this electrifying footage, heralding the heroism of its elite operatives. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
nUUmScbkVLA | 14 Dec 2023
In January 2023, Russian forces shattered the calm of the once-quiet Ukrainian town of Soledar, breaching its fortified defenses to seize a seemingly inconspicuous salt mine. As the smoke of battle cleared, the magnitude of the importance of Soledar came sharply into focus. The area held a secret: an immense Soviet-era weapons depot concealed deep below the earth. In a series of videos published in May 2023, men from the Russian private military company Wagner confirmed the private military company was now in control of this arsenal. Going down the mine’s elevator and touring the area, even Wagner’s leader himself, Yevgeny Prigozhin, showed rows upon rows of vintage weaponry. In his words, the weapons inside this salt mine arsenal are enough to arm a million people. But the videos only scratch the surface. What comes next for this underground cache remains to be seen. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
bSAwCEG7IPo | 13 Dec 2023
On a seemingly routine day aboard USCG Kimball, anchored in Hawaii's waters in August 2020, the hardworking crew decided it was high time for some R&R. The horizon was clear, the sun shining bright, perfect for a refreshing Swim Call, a time-honored naval tradition. As they joyously plunged into the vast expanse of the Pacific, their carefree swim quickly took a harrowing turn, and it was all caught on camera. Suddenly, bullets pierced the tranquil waters, urgently fired from the ship, as a lurking shark made a beeline towards the unsuspecting swimmers. The footage, now viral on social media, catches a voice from the Flight Deck exclaiming [QUOTE]: "It’s heading for the bow!" --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
PU5rl2AB2cY | 11 Dec 2023
As Ukraine intensifies its missile strikes on Russian military bases, satellite imagery reveals a curious sight: Russian bombers blanketed with tires over their fuselage and wings. This unorthodox, seemingly last-minute countermeasure is designed to thwart radar targeting by Ukraine's cutting-edge Neptune missiles. Since the war began in February 2022, Ukraine has steadily ramped up its counter-attacks, using everything from Soviet-era jets to state-of-the-art missiles with infrared cameras. As the conflict drags on and Ukraine continues its audacious airstrikes against Russian airbases, it remains to be seen how effective Russia's unique low-tech tire strategy will be. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
VHp3_vMrUYc | 09 Dec 2023
During an intense training session, Ukrainian forces are aboard the American-made Bradley Fighting Vehicle, practicing motorized tactics. As adrenaline surges, chaos ensues. One Bradley circles another at breakneck speed, its Bushmaster M242 25 mm automatic cannon roaring to life. In the thick of it, a lone Ukrainian serviceman stands perilously close to the target vehicle. With mere seconds to react, he faces a heart-pounding choice: to duck and pray he remains untouched by the lethal onslaught. For Ukrainian forces, mastering the sophisticated weaponry provided by their Western allies isn’t just a training exercise—it’s a desperate, high-stakes race against the clock. As their towns are bombarded relentlessly, every moment becomes precious. Even as homes crumble under enemy fire, they rush to training grounds, fervently learning to harness the power of the tools that might liberate their nation. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
ISO9Yesdc_I | 07 Dec 2023
The Kerch Strait, a narrow body of water separating Ukraine from mainland Russia, has been a key component in the war between the two nations. Since the eruption of the conflict, the recently built Russian bridge has become the solitary direct link between their vast transportation network and the Crimean Peninsula. As such, the critical passage has frequently faced assaults during the ongoing conflict. In August, over a span of seven days, six shadowy structures materialized in a row near the bridge. With a dark tint around them, the shapes appear to be part of a warfare technique used since antiquity, a cunning protection for a major lifeline for the Russian contingent. But, according to Ukraine, they are but a small obstacle on their path to a bridge they have vowed to destroy. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
iAQn6cnwrd8 | 06 Dec 2023
Since the start of the war in Ukraine in February 2022, the Russian Air Force has effectively used its airbases close to the border to bomb the Eastern country and deliver troops, supplies, and vehicles to the frontlines. Nonetheless, during its latest summer counteroffensive, Ukraine sought to undermine the Russian war machine by attacking Russian bases from within Russia with the support of covert forces. Ukraine did this swiftly and with violence beginning in August 2023 with multiple attacks across different enemy bases. Footage taken from drones has shown the devastation left behind by Ukraine at the Kresty Air Base in Pskov, where at least four enemy Il-76 Candid transport aircraft were destroyed. Additional clips from the Ukrainian military show the drones specifically targeting the midpoint section of the Candids to render them completely inoperable. From large plumes of fire and clouds of smoke, the footage has given the world a taste of Ukraine's effort to cripple Russia's war logistics. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
CtJdUkUq7oI | 04 Dec 2023
In an unexpected twist that played out in the wide-open skies, a Russian helicopter ventured off its usual path. The story took flight when a Mi-8, a versatile workhorse, quietly slipped away from its Russian confines, never to return. Instead, Ukraine became the backdrop for this intriguing narrative, unveiling a plot meticulously hatched by Ukraine's Defense Intelligence Directorate. As caught in camera, the Mi-8, an icon of Russian aerial capability, had switched sides, puzzling friends and foes alike. The pilot was then drawn into a web of intrigue spun by Ukrainian intelligence, which claimed to have lured the Russian element to their side. Conflicting accounts have come from either side of the war. However, after the pilot and helicopter were bluntly handed over to the Ukrainians and a valuable payload required on the frontlines was captured, the question remains: What is the truth? --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
mlynBz6SElk | 02 Dec 2023
The Soltsy-2 Airbase, part of the Russian Aerospace Forces, should supposedly be safe, situated nearly 400 miles beyond the Russian border with Ukraine. Originally a relic from Soviet times, the base is now home to the 40th Composite Aviation Regiment, which operates the Tu-22M3 bomber. Yet, in August 2023, headlines broke with news of a drone attack on the base, a location seemingly far away from the Ukrainian battlefront where Russia likely believed its aircraft would be safe. The Defense Ministry immediately stated that the damage was minimal. Photographic evidence, however, painted a different story - one that Russia would have preferred to keep under wraps. The flaming hulk of a prized Russian supersonic bomber was seen in flames. Historical satellite imagery from before and after the incident further revealed the true extent of the damage. Given that the base is located well beyond the conventional reach of drones, questions have arisen—could the mysterious assailant have come from closer quarters, perhaps even from within Russia's own ranks? --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
EAhGFXTIyY4 | 30 Nov 2023
The T-90M main battle tank is Russia´s most advanced and powerful armored vehicle to date. Fast, effective, heavily armed, and even more heavily armored, the T-90M embodies decades of evolving tank doctrine. Nevertheless, despite its wide array of state-of-the-art features, the Russian tank has struggled to prove its effectiveness in Ukraine since February 2022. As footage from both sides of the conflict shows the Russian tanks getting destroyed from above by drones and anti-tank missiles, questions about the T-90M’s worth are rising. Each of these tanks is valued at almost 5 million dollars. Its performance in Ukraine is not just a financial concern but also a test of Russia’s military reputation on the global stage. In an unexpected turn of events, Russian troops have even tried to cover up the fact that its drones have participated in destroying these tanks. Conflicting accounts and attempts at information control only deepen the enigma surrounding the T-90M’s true capabilities and vulnerabilities. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
CGUyBaIOeq8 | 29 Nov 2023
In August 2023, a video depicting the abrupt and nearly vertical descent of an Embraer-135 business jet within Russian borders came as a shock to few. After all, the aircraft was carrying Yevgeny V. Prigozhin, who in the past two decades had become rich through his personal ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin, winning lucrative catering and construction contracts with the Russian government. For years, through the use of his own for-hire army filled with convicts, Prigozhin did the Kremlin’s dirty work, reinforcing Russian influence among its adversaries around the globe. Exhibiting allegiance solely to Putin, Prigozhin evolved into an emblematic figure of wartime Russia, a public power player who bent and molded social media to his will. However, drunk on his own power, he ventured into the dangerous territory of challenging a president few dare to cross and fewer live long enough to speak about it. Sixty days after spearheading a rebellion that posed the gravest threat to Putin's authority during his 23-year rule, Prigozhin met a fateful end. Since then, the video of the incident has transformed into an enigma, captivating experts and conspiracy enthusiasts alike, seeking to decipher its secrets. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
BkAvIUkaC-E | 27 Nov 2023
It is four o’clock in the morning, and the sky is pitch-black. Far on the horizon, Taiwan’s military is conducting exercises with air, ground, and sea assets to fend off a possible Chinese attack. Suddenly, the stillness of Pingtung's Jioupeng military base is broken by the roaring sound of a missile. The two-stage ignition process quickly illuminates the darkness before the missile swiftly disappears. Nevertheless, unknown to the military, a camera hidden below captures the moment, bringing down almost a decade of secrecy surrounding Taiwan’s most powerful missile, Hsiung Feng IIE, the confirmation of a shift in strategy for the island in the face of the threat of Chinese invasion. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
qN46Wo5CrrA | 25 Nov 2023
On Sunday, August 13, 2023, a Russian warship fired warning shots at a cargo ship in the southwestern Black Sea. Sukru Okan, a general cargo ship, was heading northwards when the ship's captain failed to respond to a request to halt for an inspection. But the entire incident was recorded on body cam footage. Video released on Tuesday showed Russian naval officers using a helicopter to board the Palau-flagged Sukru Okan vessel during an armed naval inspection in the southwestern Black Sea. This marks the first time Russia has fired on merchant shipping beyond Ukraine since exiting a landmark UN-brokered grain deal last month, after which the military stated any ship leaving or nearing a Ukrainian port would be treated like an enemy. Whether done intentionally to show the public just what the Russians are willing to do or just a misunderstanding to a spokesperson for Ukraine's southern military command, this statement could be a signal to all other civilian vessels in the Black Sea from now on. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
eoav-EsKtQ4 | 23 Nov 2023
On July 17, a sudden explosion rocked the only bridge connecting Russia to annexed Crimea, halting traffic and sending shockwaves through a region already fraught with tension. The Kerch Bridge, a vital supply route for the Kremlin's forces in the Ukraine conflict, had been struck, and the transportation of valuable goods was disrupted. But the details were shrouded in mystery, the culprit unknown, and the method of attack concealed. The incident caught on video not only underlined the tensions in the region but exposed a vulnerability in Russia's strategic infrastructure. A single, unexpected strike had revealed a chink in the armor, a weak link that could be exploited. Weeks passed, and the intrigue intensified until the Ukrainian Security Service finally came forth, admitting to the attack. The revelation, captured in chilling CCTV footage, unveiled a startling new technological development that Ukraine has had to resort to in lieu of a mighty Navy… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
PJ_9WEn3Els | 22 Nov 2023
Triton Island, a mysterious outpost in the vast South China Sea, remained untouched and uninhabited for decades. Local fishermen knew it as a quiet speck of white sand and lush greenery, a quiet observer to the power struggles in one of the world's busiest trade routes. At least, that was before China decided it wanted the island. The South China Sea, a vital artery for global commerce and a hotbed of territorial disputes, has emerged as an increasing flashpoint between Washington, Beijing, and other players. Any development on Triton Island, one of the smallest but most strategically valuable islands in the Pacific, sends ripples across the region. To some, the construction is a sign of danger, a potential escalation in an already tense standoff. To others, it is a claim of sovereignty, a bold statement in a complex geopolitical chess game that could reshape the balance of power in the Pacific. In a matter of weeks, however, the island began to transform. New images captured by satellite show China has begun a series of unusual construction projects on Triton… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
HtQmg8T89TM | 20 Nov 2023
Recent footage spreading across the internet virally shows the pulse-quickening moments of a Russian pilot’s desperate attempt to eject from his Sukhoi SU-25 seconds after being intercepted by a Ukrainian missile. The aircraft transformed from a fearsome war machine to a fireball, spiraling inevitably toward the ground. Amid the chaos Ukraine conflict, the skies have increasingly become an arena of peril for Russian pilots. As Russia’s inventory of modern jet fighters dwindles, it finds itself increasingly reliant on its aging fleet of Soviet-era warplanes. Footage emerges daily showing how Ukraine, though smaller in aerial might compared to the vastness of Russia’s air force, has consistently taken countless Russian warbirds out of the sky. Armed with Western weapons and homemade solutions, Ukrainian forces are formidable adversaries in the aerial domain. For the pilot in the shocking video, the plight doesn’t end as he ejects. In the roaring inferno and chaos, the pilot’s grit becomes palpable as he grapples with the grim reality and braces for impact… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
FtcvkhLSLv0 | 18 Nov 2023
While the war in Europe rages, a vigilant satellite captures a telling image: a picture of new Russian aircraft ready to take to the skies. As analysts scrutinize the imagery, the puzzle pieces align; now, the airbase is identified as a high-value target. Anticipation increases as an attack looms. Encrypted messages signal the assault's start, and the airfield soon will become a battleground. Yet, an eerie realization dawns; the defense is weak, the resistance unexpectedly feeble. The Ukrainian aircraft dive posed to strike, but amidst the chaos, it becomes clear: it was all a diversion, and the supposed aircraft were only paintings on the airfield’s floor. Resources, aircraft, and personnel have been mobilized. Other targets have been overlooked, and ordnance wasted. Can this Russian stratagem deceive the Ukrainian forces? Recent images posted online might hold the answer… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
IGCeI_9qJQw | 16 Nov 2023
In a raw, unfiltered clip just dropped by Ukraine’s Combat Group K-2, a stealthy kamikaze drone hunts down the colossal Russian 2S4 Tyulpan mortar. The Tyulpan, a remnant of the Soviet era, remains the largest operational mortar system in the world. But size didn’t matter in this case, the tiny drone, silent and deadly, ambushed its target without its crew realizing the impending doom. Unseen and unanticipated, the drone closed in on the massive Tyulpan. Then, in a heartbeat, it exploded with a searing light tearing the enormous mortar apart. It was a direct and brutal demonstration of how the face of war has changed. Traditional 20th-century warfare, dominated by armored vehicles, now locks horns with innovative, cost-efficient technology. The rules of engagement are being re-written right on Ukraine’s battle-hardened soil. The footage of the shocking results of the attack is a daunting testament to how size and armor do not mean what they used to and that destruction can come from the most unexpected places in the evolving theaters of war of the 21st century… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
I3SH-pMoQ2A | 15 Nov 2023
In a raw, unfiltered clip just dropped by Ukraine’s Combat Group K-2, a stealthy kamikaze drone hunts down the colossal Russian 2S4 Tyulpan mortar. The Tyulpan, a remnant of the Soviet era, remains the largest operational mortar system in the world. But size didn’t matter in this case, the tiny drone, silent and deadly, ambushed its target without its crew realizing the impending doom. Unseen and unanticipated, the drone closed in on the massive Tyulpan. Then, in a heartbeat, it exploded with a searing light tearing the enormous mortar apart. It was a direct and brutal demonstration of how the face of war has changed. Traditional 20th-century warfare, dominated by armored vehicles, now locks horns with innovative, cost-efficient technology. The rules of engagement are being re-written right on Ukraine’s battle-hardened soil. The footage of the shocking results of the attack is a daunting testament to how size and armor do not mean what they used to and that destruction can come from the most unexpected places in the evolving theaters of war of the 21st century… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
khHLNPTm8Vo | 13 Nov 2023
Russia, in an audacious display of military prowess, has sent a chilling message to Ukraine and its NATO allies. Captured on video, a recent naval exercise showcased the devastating power of the Russian Navy, leaving the world on edge. In this alarming footage, the Russian Navy executes a powerful demonstration. A supersonic ramjet-powered anti-ship cruise missile is launched at a symbolic target: Ternopil, a captured anti-submarine corvette of the Ukrainian Navy. With a deafening explosion, the missile transforms the ship into a fiery ruin, consigning it to the icy depths of the sea. This shocking spectacle was more than a mere military drill. It was a stark warning to NATO and Ukraine, cautioning them of the potential repercussions of venturing into the contested waters of the Black Sea. This event marks a potential escalation in the conflict, propelling the war to a level of intensity previously unseen. Russia's belligerent posture now designates any ship sailing to Ukrainian ports in the Black Sea as potential military targets. Moreover, the nations these vessels hail from could be considered active participants in the conflict. The world now waits in tense anticipation, wondering if this display was a mere show of bravado by Russia or the spark that ignites a brutal conflict in the Black Sea… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
L2ONDzf1STU | 11 Nov 2023
In an astonishing development, Boeing Defense has just released the first-ever footage of its Orca extra-large unmanned undersea vehicle, or XLUUV, in action. This 80-ton autonomous titan, the U.S. Navy's pioneer in unmanned undersea warfare, is undergoing rigorous underwater tests, marking a seismic shift in maritime defense and exploration. The Orca, with its autonomous capabilities, is designed to redefine naval warfare, offering a future where sailors are spared from the terrors of the deep sea. Capable of operating for months at sea and launching and recovering without the help of support ships, the Orca is a testament to the leaps in naval technology. However, the waters of innovation are far from calm. China, in a move shrouded in mystery, has been testing its own massive unmanned submarines in the contested waters of the South China Sea. Defense analysts have noted striking similarities between the Chinese XLUUVs and the U.S. Navy’s Boeing Orca, hinting at a brewing competition in this new era of undersea warfare. China's XLUUVs, twice the size of their previous models, have been in the water since 2021, potentially indicating a technological lead. These vessels are large enough to carry smaller UUVs, sensors, and naval mines, and seem to be designed primarily for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance purposes. The stage is set for a tense showdown in the depths of the world's oceans. Adding fuel to the potential fire, some models of the Orca have now been spotted with heavyweight torpedo tubes and bomb bay doors… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
tWddG6KSHsA | 09 Nov 2023
While nicknamed "R2-D2" after the Star Wars droid due to its distinctive barrel-shaped radome and automated nature, the Phalanx naval close-in weapon system is no playful toy. It's a relentless sentinel, automatically detecting, evaluating, tracking, and engaging high-speed aerial threats, with extreme firepower. Its power is intimidating and walks a fine line between human oversight and machine autonomy. This feature is sometimes captured on camera. In a now-viral video from spring 2023, the scene opens with the Mk 15 Phalanx Close-In Weapon System, positioned on what seems to be a United States Navy Harpers Ferry or Whidbey Island-class vessel. The system's enormous barrel gun starts to swivel ominously, locking onto an unexpected target: a civilian 737 airliner. As the Phalanx tracks the plane, likely in semiautomatic mode, a voice rings out, calmly shouting, 'No, no, no!' Time appears to freeze as the hulking gun trails the airliner's path; then, the Phalanx stands down with a suddenness that mirrors its onset. The barrel lowers, the aircraft passes safely overhead, and an immediate crisis is defused. This unsettling footage from mid-May 2023 provides a startling look into the fragile boundary between automated defense and unintended consequences. It prompts a disquieting question: What happens when a machine built for warfare automatically fixes its gaze on a civilian target? --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
wSo4wl8FGfc | 08 Nov 2023
In the heart of the Korean Peninsula lies Panmunjom, a village that stands as a haunting reminder of a divided nation while also being a popular tourist spot. Before the pandemic, tours to the southern side of Panmunjom drew over 100,000 visitors yearly. Today, with the screening process more thorough than ever as both nations stand on the precipice of conflict, visiting this village has become more difficult. In a photograph taken on July 18, 2023, a group of tourists, with their backs facing the camera, observe the area's blue huts as uniformed soldiers stand guard nearby. Little did these tourists know that they had unwittingly captured the last photograph of a seemingly unassuming man wearing a navy blue t-shirt. Only moments after the photograph, he willingly vanished into one of the most dangerous places on Earth. The man's audacious escape from the Demilitarized Zone would send ripples of tension across the Korean Peninsula. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
-FDAuapRQm4 | 06 Nov 2023
Far in the East, a powerful force awakens. China is now the custodian of the world's most advanced hypervelocity wind tunnel. It symbolizes a future of dreadful hypersonic weaponry that the West must ready itself to counter. This groundbreaking wind tunnel is more than a feat of engineering. It is a venue for China to test daring new prototypes, machines of such potency that their existence could dramatically upend the global balance of power. In a bold display of confidence, the Chinese government has released gripping footage of this mechanical superstructure. The hypervelocity wind tunnel, an embodiment of raw power, simulates extreme conditions, replicating the intense speeds of up to Mach 30. Concerningly, the video also reveals a delta-winged, dart-shaped vessel spacecraft, signaling the dawn of a potential space-launched fighter initiative. The ominous images now stir the world, igniting concern and speculation. The United States and its Western allies must prepare to confront this burgeoning hypersonic threat. The scales of power teeter towards the East, and the world braces for the potential shockwaves this could trigger… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
aav66rawQw8 | 04 Nov 2023
The war in the Pacific during World War 2 claimed thousands of lives in a series of furious battles in which the Allied Navies and the Imperial Japanese Navy fought over the control of the sea. Men and ship alike found their final resting place at the bottom of the sea. Today, the wrecks are considered historic heritage sites and protected by international laws to honor the fallen seamen. These protections are meant to honor their memories and allow them to spend eternity in peace at the bottom of the ocean. Nonetheless, that has not stopped Chinese grave robber ships such as Chuan Hong 68 from ravaging the South China Sea. There are images showing the scavenger before and after looting the wreck site of Royal Navy World War 2 HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse, sunk in December 1941. The crewmen, detained by the Malaysian Coast Guard in May 2023, had been conducting plundering operations during the past years and extracting valuables from the resting ships below… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
kA_Sk2s_PG0 | 02 Nov 2023
There are thousands of photos of the Chinese Chengdu J-20 Mighty Dragon, the world's third operational fifth-generation fighter aircraft after the American F-22 and F-35, available online. However, only two of them were taken on American soil. A year after a J-20 was spotted in a Georgia airport, which caused a mass internet frenzy, the stealth fighter was again spotted on a United States Marine Corps base in North Carolina in 2018. Speculation over this aircraft, especially as tensions rise in the Pacific, has since sparked endless questions about its purpose, capabilities, and whether it is the only one or the first of a J-20 American fleet. To some, the existence of this Chinese-originated model in the US sends the subtle message that the J-20 Mighty Dragon is a formidable warplane to be reckoned with. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
eDBTPEIo7Qg | 30 Oct 2023
In the quiet darkness of an early July night in 2023, the Iranian Navy fixated its gaze on a defenseless target: an unsuspecting oil tanker, TRF Moss, making its way through the treacherous waters of the Persian Gulf. As captured in footage from the recent scene, tensions rose as a US warship, USS McFaul, answered the distress call, ready to intervene. But the conflict didn't end there. Another oil tanker, Richmond Voyager, inadvertently fell into the crosshairs, facing the wrath of the Iranian Navy's aggression. With shots fired, the swift response of American naval forces became the only hope for salvation… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
nmYAoJ8cgF8 | 26 Oct 2023
Rumors had alluded to the Ukrainians’ use of Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System II, rockets. Now, there is video proof that Ukrainian forces have revealed that the potent laser system is indeed part of their arsenal. The gripping footage features an up-armored M1152A1 Humvee proudly bearing Ukraine's newly formed 37th Separate Marine Brigade emblem, armed with an Arnold Defense LAND-LGR4 four-shot launcher. Although the video's origins and timing remain unclear, the precision exhibited by these rockets hints at a potential yet to be seen in the Ukrainian theater... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
K3808xGCJEc | 23 Oct 2023
Join me in Enlisted for FREE on PC, Xbox Series X|S and PS®5: https://playen.link/darkfootage_ . Follow my link to get the game as well as an exclusive bonus. Thank you for supporting the channel ---- In 2022, satellite pictures laid bare the unsettling growth of China's military dominance. Photographs of a once-deserted airfield in China's Anhui province showed startling developments: reconstructed runways, widened taxiways, and state-of-the-art aircraft hangars. Amidst this flurry of infrastructural changes, a photo of two seemingly unassuming WZ-8 drones hardly raised eyebrows. It wasn't until a year later, when a leak—one of the most substantial from U.S. military documents in a decade—revealed their staggering capabilities: machines that could reach speeds beyond Mach 3. As a versatile, high-speed intelligence platform, this drone could, if deployed, pierce and escape even the most fortified airspaces at breakneck speeds. However, as a strike platform, the possibilities are endless. Well within reach of the Untied States Army base in Okinawa Japan, the WZ-8 drone could could reshape the very landscape of global power. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
EAzlcKtHiCk | 19 Oct 2023
Two young chefs decided to go out for a walk after a tiresome shift at the Pitlochry Hotel on the outskirts of Cairngorms National Park in Scotland. It was 9:00pm. The air was fresh, and the light was dwindling steadily. The two mates drove some miles to Calvine, close to the edge of the Cairngorms, where they began a walk across the hills. Suddenly, up in the skies, they saw a strange-looking, diamond-shaped object over 100 feet long. It hovered above them as if searching for something. The puzzled men went straight to the bushes to hide, but they kept watching. The mysterious flying object stayed there. Then, two British fighters passed through the area as if nothing had happened. Strangely enough, one returned as if the pilot had seen that strange flying object. The frightened chefs desperately took some pictures of the flying object with a camera. The UFO violently flew vertically and disappeared above the sky. It was never seen again, but the two cooks had evidence of what they had witnessed. And it would take a long time to unravel the mystery of what it was. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
wvAMhmHESUI | 16 Oct 2023
With a remarkable ability to effectively thwart Ukraine's counter-offensive, the Russian-made Ka-52 helicopter has demonstrated its immense value on the modern battlefield. But in June 2023, it showcased exceptional survivability that mesmerized millions of spectators online. A captivating video recently emerged on social media, capturing a breathtaking moment of a Ka-52 helicopter navigating at a low altitude. Astonishingly, the aircraft’s tail appeared torn apart, with remnants of the vertical fin hanging precariously. In the face of such severe damage, a post-landing photograph depicted the twisted tail section of the helicopter, bent beyond a 90-degree angle yet remaining intact, to the surprise of many. However, as extraordinary as the feat was, military analysts took the matter into their own hands to reveal the truth behind the fascinating event…
HZ7ujGU5iQs | 12 Oct 2023
In June 2023, chilling drone footage posted on social media unveils a Russian T-54 or T-55 tank, believed to be nearly seven decades old, slowly advancing towards Ukrainian defenses. But this weathered Main Battle Tank holds a sinister secret. Whispers from Pro-Russian sources suggest that beneath its aged exterior, this tank has been transformed into a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device, carrying a staggering payload of approximately 6 tonnes of TNT. Guided remotely, the tank slowly creeps forward until a sudden explosion halts its progress. The vehicle is then finally demolished by the Ukrainians in an enormous fireball that is so large it causes the screen to go blank for a second, followed by a massive cloud of smoke and fire that swallows the tank and all its surroundings. While the move seems to only be the latest attempt by Russia to halt the ongoing 2023 counteroffensive, according to some, converting T-54/55s into an explosive device might be only the test bed for an even more frightening invention. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
FKRC1t4NS6c | 09 Oct 2023
On May 23, 2023, a Russian intelligence ship in the Black Sea encountered three Ukrainian Unmanned surface vehicles. The first account of the story, captured by a camera aboard the vessel, reveals a heart-stopping chase between the Russians and the three USVs, ending with the vessel retaliating with no hesitation, seemingly destroying the incoming threat. It appeared to be a resounding victory. But just as the truth seemed within reach, a day later, a second video emerged, challenging the Russian claims of total neutralization. In fact, the second video alludes to the fact that Ukraine might have actually sunk the Russian Navy intelligence ship. Since the release of the footage, conflicting narratives clashed, puzzling experts, open intelligence, and civilians alike, all questioning what truly transpired on those waters, especially as the ship hasn’t been seen since. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
wxWCTrtezF0 | 05 Oct 2023
In early May 2023, the online military community was shaken by an unusual United States Air Force post. Whiteman Air Force Base’s official Facebook page published a series of images of the highly secretive Massive Ordnance Penetrator bunker buster bomb. This weapon was developed to destroy the underground facilities of enemies of the United States. While it is not uncommon for armed forces to post pictures of equipment and weaponry, the images are usually chosen with utmost care to prevent classified material from being shown to the world. While this post was meant to deter Iran from expanding its underground nuclear facilities, it came at a serious cost for such a secret weapon. Although it was quickly erased, keen eyes saw the bomb´s markings detailing its weight, explosive components, and overall composition… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
BXHWCeecxM4 | 02 Oct 2023
The footage, captured directly from a drone on the frontlines of Ukraine, shows a powerful Russian T-90M main battle tank engaging unidentified targets. Despite being heavily armored with a mix of steel and composite armor, the small Ukrainian Drone puts it out of commission with its small arsenal of bombs. Exploiting its stealth factor to the maximum, the drone positions itself and accurately drops three bombs on the tank, hoping to destroy it with its arsenal. However, once the explosions and the smoke dissipate, the imposing T-90M tank remains intact. Determined not to let it escape unscathed, the drone crew prepares for a second flight and an engagement that could last for the entire day. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
ma4TR4aXKGI | 28 Sep 2023
both Russia and Ukraine. Two self-proclaimed anti-Putin Russian partisan groups, staunch supporters of Ukraine, emerged as the key players in a series of audacious attacks. Previously, local officials had attributed such attacks to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. However, as the attacks grew more daring and complex, a shift in narrative occurred. These acts were labeled as "terrorist" in nature, prompting authorities to undertake stringent "counter-terrorist security measures" in response. The two defiant partisan groups, the Freedom of Russia Legion and the Russian Volunteer Corps, or RDK, had a grand vision in mind. They aimed to establish a demilitarized zone as a crucial step toward liberating the entire Russian territory. Roughly a week later, a viral video depicted a Russian Su-34 attempting to bomb the border checkpoint at Grayvoron - and failing miserably… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
-UwAo4fjpDM | 25 Sep 2023
On a morning in May 2023, only miles away from the North Korean border, American and South Korean tanks traversed the rugged terrain, with their mighty cannons unleashing devastating rounds. Nearby, hundreds of drones flew in formation, soldiers fast-roped from a KUH-1 Surion helicopter, and fighter jets streaked across the sky, their powerful engines roaring in unison. However, this was not war but a powerful display of military might. During the spring of 2023, the South Korean and United States militaries embarked on their largest-ever joint live-fire exercises. These drills are meticulously designed to simulate a full-scale attack by North Korea. Following the event, photographs of the thunderous military prowess emerged online. Other than embodying the determination and readiness of these allied forces, the pictures sent a clear message to the North: their belligerence will be met with the unwavering strength and resolve of a joint South Korea and United States task force… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
E-zmkCKw42w | 21 Sep 2023
Ukraine has struggled to defend its aerospace since the war against Russia began in February 2022. Nevertheless, with the increasing delivery of new air defenses to the Ukrainian military, the tide appears to be changing. The US has delivered Patriot defense systems that have begun to prove their worth after shooting down six of Russia´s most advanced hypersonic missiles in a single night. These Russian missiles, known as Daggers, can travel at speeds of Mach 10 and are difficult to track because they can change course mid-flight. Still, footage from the web has shown them turning into falling debris during an attack from May 16… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
e61qzVp8ixc | 18 Sep 2023
From the tethered observation balloons of World War 1 to the iconic Goodyear blimps, airships have graced our skies for over a century, offering unique points of view and performing crucial roles in surveillance. Then, in 2023, the concept reemerged in the remote deserts of Northwestern China, where a seemingly barren landscape harbors an enigmatic blimp floating in solitude. Captured for the first time by the gaze of orbiting satellites, this clandestine vehicle, an enormous military airship, lay concealed until very recently. Beyond its grandeur, the airship is located in a base with a colossal hangar spanning nearly 900 feet. The revelation of the desert titan's presence has sparked endless online conversation, with some hinting that China is on the precipice of a new age in airborne surveillance. And as the enigmatic story continues to unfold, the unsettling implications of China's latest sky-bound titan come into focus… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
EcnLhd8cZ_A | 14 Sep 2023
The advancement of unmanned aerial systems continues to push the boundaries of military capabilities, and a recent milestone has brought the prospect of unmanned air combat closer than ever before. The trial marked the first-ever firing of a Thales Lightweight Multirole Missile, also known as the Martlet, from a hovering JACKAL drone developed by Flyby Technology, a Yorkshire-based company. In the groundbreaking exercise, the Royal Air Force successfully deployed a new and versatile drone system capable of executing a variety of combat missions across land, sea, and air. This achievement signifies a remarkable step forward in unmanned warfare, showcasing the potential for remote-controlled aerial combat and the integration of cutting-edge technologies. As depicted in a recent video, the unstoppable combination of the drone system’s adaptability with the missile’s precision and firepower, the possibilities for unmanned air combat are now expanding at an unprecedented pace… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
K6YA157xtaY | 11 Sep 2023
For years, the United States has held an unrivaled position on the global stage of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. Commanding an aerial armada of the most formidable drones the world has ever seen, the US has consistently boasted air supremacy. This has been achieved while reducing the loss of American pilots, a powerful testament to the country’s technological prowess. But the balance of power may be about to change. Other global juggernauts are scrambling to catch up, deploying their own drones over modern battlefields. The Russian Orion drone, a newly airborne titan, has emerged from the shadows. Its design closely resembles the US MQ-1 Predator, which has raised more than a few eyebrows. The implications could be dire for Ukraine, currently in a bitter war on the Eastern European front. If the Russian UAV mirrors the performance of its American doppelgänger, it has the potential to be a formidable adversary. Its capabilities are still a closely guarded secret. Yet, recent footage has emerged of Ukrainian forces seizing the wreckage of an Orion. The world watches, awaiting a revelation that could alter the course of drone warfare forever… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
dEUrrjDI4xE | 07 Sep 2023
The AC-130, an emblem of unyielding force where raw power and precision converge, has etched its mark across six decades of service. Adorned with advanced weaponry and cutting-edge technology, this aerial titan reigns supreme on the battlefield. From its early emergence in the Vietnam War to its pivotal role in modern conflicts, the AC-130 has proven relentless in its effectiveness. In 2021, Exercise Emerald Warrior embraced the Air Force Special Operations Command Strategic Guidance. It is the annual joint military exercise conducted by the Special Operations Command or SOCOM. In this footage of the Training exercise, we witness the indomitable might of this formidable gunship, obliterating objectives and leaving an enduring legacy. The AC-130 unveils its awe-inspiring might amidst the complexities of irregular warfare scenarios. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
wW7V_xDMuvE | 04 Sep 2023
As the Syrian Civil War erupted in the 2010s, a rustic-looking improvised artillery piece crafted by the Free Syrian Army, known as the Hell Cannon, became the focus of several journalistic investigations. Unlike the sleek, precision-engineered weapons of modern armies, this ingeniously repurposed everyday objects and readily available materials into implements of war. Ordinary propane cylinders transformed into powerful explosive projectiles. For a while, this weapon was only a word-of-mouth reality until, later in the conflict, the system was captured in stark, gritty footage. Since then, this novel weapon has been featured in clandestine propaganda videos, with the Syrian rebels showcasing its capabilities for promotional purposes, complete with cleverly designed spec sheets. In this 2016 video that has since made many rounds online, the Hell Cannon is the main protagonist. Born of scrap metal and crude engineering, this intimidating device stands ready for action. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
cGwmdV-ZS6E | 31 Aug 2023
The war between Ukraine and Russia has centered the world’s attention on an unprecedented world of modern warfare where old and new technology clash in a rapidly changing environment. It has forced both sides to use weapons and vehicles that had not been battle tested or were designed with a different purpose in mind. As the conflict rages on, it has been shown that Russian forces have had to adapt to these conditions in creative ways. Their battlefield gear looks more like a ragtag collection of oddities than a formidable military arsenal. From makeshift cages perched atop tank turrets to dodge missile strikes to videos of Russian fighters wielding rusty relics for rifles and even naval guns welded onto ancient military tractors to create bizarre Frankenstein-esque tanks - Russian troops are scraping the bottom of the barrel to find creative solutions to their equipment shortage. But even when the Russian forces have the right tools for the job, they often go haywire in the most spectacular fashion. In a recently released video, Russian troops can be seen firing what appears to be an SA-17 missile system near the occupied Ukrainian city of Alchevsk. With a booming roar, the missile shoots into the sky, only to make a hairpin turn and hurtle back toward its origin like a lethal boomerang. Time stands still for a heart-stopping moment before the rogue missile dives back into its own launcher. This catastrophic malfunction has left military experts scratching their heads… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
iWEQdHQfu0o | 28 Aug 2023
In late 2022, the world was captivated by a scene involving a Sikorsky UH-60L Black Hawk helicopter. The footage that emerged caught the attention of millions, not because of its flawless maneuvers but due to the sheer recklessness on display. Against a breathtaking backdrop of turquoise waters that could rival scenes from an adventure movie, the helicopter embarked on daring turns at an alarmingly low altitude. Viewers were left in awe as they watched the aircraft navigate the precarious balance between exhilaration and danger. At last, as fate would have it, the inevitable occurred. The helicopter's rotor grazed the water's surface, resulting in visible damage to the machinery. Details about the incident remain scarce, except for the fact that the pilot and crew were compelled to make an emergency landing at a mysterious, secluded air base hidden deep within the jungle… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
_aZMGcFXaU4 | 21 Aug 2023
In the ongoing aerial war between Russia and Ukraine, a daring drone has captured an incredible glimpse of the fierce combat: the exact moment a Russian K-52 attack helicopter encountered the Ukrainian National Guard in the heart of Zaporizhzhia Oblast. With a swift and precise strike, the Ukrainian forces managed to bring down the helicopter using nothing but a 9K38 Igla man-portable air-defense system. The missile struck true, hitting the tail of the helicopter and sending it into a terrifying tailspin. Despite the catastrophic hit, the helicopter valiantly fought to stay airborne, defying the odds and soaring through the air for a few heart-stopping moments. However, the flames gnawing at its underbelly signaled impending danger… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
f62tsJ47ls0 | 17 Aug 2023
During the 2014 annexation of Crimea, Russian sympathizers were filmed and photographed operating alongside masked, armed soldiers wearing no official military uniforms. In the months that followed, these very same men began appearing in Syria, Libya, and numerous African nations. Although originally clandestine, they now donned a distinctive skull patch designated 'Wagner.' Their Russian origins were evident, yet there was no overt affiliation with the Russian military or government. At least, not officially. As the years rolled by, the shadowy group managed to amass vast amounts of money and influence. When President Vladimir Putin launched his Special Military Operation against Ukraine in February 2022, the group found itself thrust into the global spotlight due to its active involvement in the conflict. Combat footage of these operators quickly took over the media, prompting a host of analysts to scrutinize the relationship between this private military corporation, known as the Wagner Group, and Putin's Russian government… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
R9DhG7vKp3A | 14 Aug 2023
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Dd7u99t6JhU | 10 Aug 2023
Once confined to the imaginative realms of science fiction, laser weapons teeter on the precipice of altering modern warfare forever. Unleashing the power of light speed and unconstrained by ammunition or conventional kinetic defenses, laser weapons herald an era of unparalleled effectiveness and sheer devastation. As such, the US Navy has meticulously crafted its laser solutions to dominate the fierce battleground of the high seas. In a recent development, the Navy and its partners unveiled their state-of-the-art cutting-edge laser beams in blistering action to the world. The footage showcases the laser weapon mounted atop the US warship USS Portland. As a high-speed boat menacingly approaches the warship, the energy weapon locks onto its target and then fires. In the conventional footage, no beam is visible, only the boat succumbing to the unyielding energy of the weapon. However, the searing light beam is revealed in a series of infrared images, cutting a path from the weapon to its ill-fated target. Though widespread use remains on the horizon, US authorities firmly believe their groundbreaking laser weapons are ready to reshape the harrowing conflict in Yemen, proposing them as the solution to the fearsome Houthis boat drones that have plagued the region… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
iXXL5pvi5Qk | 07 Aug 2023
The French tanker La Somme was conducting routine patrol work in the Indian Ocean in late 2009 as part of the European effort to appease piracy in the region. Armed to the teeth and with a complement of 162 sailors, the imposing flagship had nothing to fear in the disputed waters off the African Horn. And yet, one fateful evening, the unthinkable happened: two tiny motorized boats manned by a handful of troublemakers dared to open fire on the mighty French tanker. Swiftly, the crew of La Somme put the pirates to shame and promptly resumed their operations. While anyone would assume the pirates would have learned not to mess with the warship, as documented in a series of pictures posted online, in 2010, La Somme was assaulted once more… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
faTei1Z7sI4 | 03 Aug 2023
With international tensions at an all-time high, a massive explosion has just shattered the tranquility of the Russian Naval Aviation air base in western Russia, a whopping 500 miles away from Ukraine. As the smoke clears and the extent of the damage becomes clear, the world holds its breath. Two helicopters were destroyed entirely, and two more were seriously damaged. Moreover, Russia has lost over 25 percent of its operational Ka-52 helicopter fleet, leaving the nation vulnerable in its ongoing conflict with Ukraine. However, this was not a battle casualty as much as a direct, blunt attack into the heart of Russia that heavily maimed the Russian Air Force. As a piece of footage circulating social media seems to confirm, the devastating event was an act of sabotage… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
nGiKc1ojqxA | 31 Jul 2023
The horrors of World War 2 may seem like a distant memory. However, the remnants of this devastating conflict still pose a direct threat to thousands of people. Even today, hidden explosives lurk in the most unexpected places, from mine-infested waters to fields and forests. The shocking truth is that authorities have yet to locate and disarm all these lethal devices, leaving many communities in constant peril. In the Adriatic Sea, in waters once held by the Third Reich, experts believe that as many as 5,000 mines remain buried, remnants of past wars that continue to pose a danger to beachgoers, ships, and port infrastructures in modern-day Croatia. In a recent display of the danger posed by these hidden explosives, Croatian authorities released a video of the controlled detonation of a massive 690-kilogram mine off the coast of Rijeka, a dangerous operation that required the synchronized efforts of dozens of people to execute… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
58tKGkvFAHM | 27 Jul 2023
The escalating tensions between the US and Russia hit an all-time high in March 2023 due to a dramatic incident caught on camera over the Black Sea. An American Reaper drone was conducting routine patrols over international waters when two Russian fighter jets appeared out of nowhere. The dangerous confrontation resulted in one of the jets crashing into the drone, sending it hurtling into the sea below. American officials have accused the Russian pilots of reckless and unprofessional behavior, not to mention damaging the environment with fuel dumping. However, Moscow has denied any wrongdoing, claiming that the crash was due to "sharp maneuvering" and alleging that the drone was flying towards their territory with its transponders turned off, in clear violation of flight restrictions put in place due to the ongoing war in Ukraine. The incident has sparked outrage on both sides, leading to top officials from both countries calling for answers… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
CiRfvowZ6qU | 24 Jul 2023
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iiLTY6_JD1E | 20 Jul 2023
The sky roars with thunder as the supersonic jet streaks across the horizon, flames licking its tail. The instruments in the cockpit blink wildly, screaming a cacophony of alarms that seem to echo in synchrony with his own racing pulse, with the ground below racing by at breakneck speeds. The rapidly approaching mountain range looms, a colossal wall of rock and doom. There is no time to think, no time to weigh the consequences. The decision has to be made now. With steely resolve, the pilot grasps the ejection handle, the last hope in a desperate situation. With one swift motion, he pulls the handle with all the strength he can muster. In a millisecond, a deafening explosion shatters the cockpit as the ejection seat catapults the pilot into the chaos of the atmosphere. Despite this, the pilot knows he is not safe yet, as the high-speed parachute deployment, meant to decelerate, stabilize, and even save a pilot’s life can evolve into a perilous dance with destiny, with the very forces designed to rescue them becoming their adversaries… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
6C5FPRcYDZw | 17 Jul 2023
The Russian military possesses some of the most fearsome weapons known to humanity, and recent events have served as a jarring reminder of its truly terrifying capabilities. Newly released footage shows Ukrainian soldiers securing the wreckage of a Russian R-37M missile, a weapon of unparalleled destructive might, used to deliver lethal firepower from the Su-35 and MiG-31 fighters. Widely considered the most formidable air-to-air missile system in existence, the R-37M serves as a stark reminder of the immense power held within Putin's arsenal. With just the press of a button, he could unleash earth-shattering weapons rivaled only by those of the United States. As the conflict in Ukraine rages on, the stakes have never been higher… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
s9BLgVC0UZ0 | 13 Jul 2023
A rare sighting of an ultra-rare Russian combat vehicle was recently reported in the Donbas region of Ukraine. The 50-ton class armored mine-clearance combat vehicle, known as the BMR-3MA Vepr, or "Wild Boar," is not just an ordinary upgrade of its predecessors. In fact, it boasts innovative features and capabilities that provide a qualitative breakthrough for the engineering of armored vehicles as a whole. Its advanced protection technology, which includes explosive reactive armor and anti-mine protection, is admittedly similar to that of the T-90 tank, ensuring maximum protection for the crew and units even when working under enemy fire. However, the Boar also has the added capability of clearing rugged or continuous paths in the terrain, making it an invaluable asset in challenging combat situations. The sighting confirms the Wild Boar's reputation as a highly effective and sought-after military vehicle… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
QjprLoPwUAk | 10 Jul 2023
For Russia, the invasion of Ukraine has been a messy ordeal, as their brazen blitzkrieg tactics designed to conquer Kyiv in less than three days miserably failed, resulting in meager gains and colossal losses. Once hailed as the world’s second-most-powerful armed force, the Russian military’s facade of power has been shattered, revealing a depleted and crumbling army. Despite Russia boasting of having tens of thousands of armored combat vehicles, most of them were deemed inoperable by Western intelligence. In March of 2023, the International Institute for Strategic Studies reported a staggering revelation: Russia has likely lost over 2,000 operational tanks, leaving less than half of its armored force intact. Exposed to the world, the frantic Russian forces have resorted to desperate measures. Recent footage has revealed that Russia is mounting derelict naval guns transformed into ancient war tractors in an attempt to create improvised tanks. The makeshift vehicles have laid bare the nation’s decaying state for the entire world to see... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
msuP0ODWtcA | 06 Jul 2023
Tensions in the South China Sea between China and the United States have significantly escalated due to American support for maintaining Taiwan’s independence. In response, China has steadily increased its aerial presence in the region, deploying multiple J-16 squadrons and, more notably, ramping up production of its most advanced fighter jet to date: the J-20 Mighty Dragon. The J-20 is a direct competitor to the American F-22 and F-35 stealth aircraft, which are operated by South Korean and Japanese allies. Although the J-20 has been deployed in the Pacific since 2017, there has been no recorded encounter between it and the F-35—until now. In March of 2022, the US Air Force confirmed the first contact between the two aircraft. China followed in August of 2022, although neither side released footage of the encounter. However, in January of 2023, China published a propaganda video that, according to some analysts, finally included footage of the dramatic initial encounter between two of the world’s most formidable aircraft… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
LtgiUAmtiEU | 03 Jul 2023
In late 2022, the United States Marine Corps' newest helicopter performed a unique operational test mission. The details of the demonstration, which took place at the Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland, were released weeks later along with accompanying images and video. In the footage, the heavy-hauling CH-53K King Stallion from the USMC Operational Test and Evaluation Squadron One can be seen successfully hoisting a Navy-owned F-35C Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter prototype. Though the King Stallion is designed to lift aircraft, this remarkable event marked the first recorded instance of the helicopter hoisting an F-35 fighter of any variant, demonstrating the impressive capabilities of one of the United States' most advanced aircraft… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
yBgYr_Q4Qfc | 29 Jun 2023
The K-329 Belgorod is currently the largest submarine in the world, and it was manufactured in Russia. This submarine was explicitly designed to carry out Russian special operations and was commissioned in July of 2022 during the conflict with Ukraine. The massive submarine was last photographed in the Barents Sea on September 27, 2022, and has never been sighted since. Its mysterious disappearance was immediately linked to two pipeline incidents that occurred shortly after in the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines. Moreover, rumors began to circulate on the internet that the K-329 Belgorod may be carrying a new type of nuclear device capable of causing radioactive ocean swells that could instantly render entire cities uninhabitable. And the lack of any confirmed sightings of the vessel has only added to the unease... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
pzA2jciN1p4 | 26 Jun 2023
In early 2023, the Ukrainian Air Force released footage of a downed Kh-101 Russian cruise missile. The projectile was developed a few years before the collapse of the Soviet Union and has been deployed in several modern conflicts, including the invasion of Ukraine. The Ukrainian military has gotten better at intercepting the stealthy weapons because, even with an imposed sanction against it, Russia has managed to continue manufacturing an increasing number of them. However, upon closely examining one particular Kh-101 in February, the Ukrainians discovered that it was unlike any they had encountered before… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
_vAWFSGkZ_4 | 22 Jun 2023
Hawaii's Pacific Missile Range Facility, Barking Sands, is the largest instrumented multi-environmental range in the world. Capable of supporting surface, subsurface, air, and space operations simultaneously, PMRF is the only facility in the world where submarines, surface ships, aircraft, and space vehicles can operate and be tracked simultaneously. As a state-of-the-art compound that can support operations ranging from small, single-unit exercises up to large-scale, multiple-unit battle group scenarios, it is no surprise Barking Sands is one of the most top-secret facilities the United States has. In January of 2023, as tensions between Washington and Moscow increased over the Ukraine conflict, a Russian vessel was spotted operating near the facilities, and the Coast Guard was put on high alert. In video and satellite photos released by the service, the Russian vessel can be seen coming as close as 25 miles to the Hawaiian shore, displaying her guns and what appears to be cutting-edge spyware equipment, showing that the facility's strategic importance and capabilities make it a potential target for dangerous adversaries… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
191lRpHKIGU | 19 Jun 2023
In early February of 2023, Iran unveiled a sprawling underground air base that its leaders claim will be able to repel a full-scale enemy attack. A video shared on state media, accompanied by a detailed press release, revealed Iran's latest clandestine underground facility, complete with a fleet of 40-year-old American-made fighter jets. Iranian authorities also announced that the nation's Air Force expects to receive at least three dozen modern Russian fighters this year to take up residence in the mysterious base. Recognizing the potentially dangerous implications of such a base, open-source intelligence monitoring groups promptly took to web forums to discuss the location of the facility. Although Iranian authorities did not reveal the exact location of Eagle 44, the accumulating evidence provided ample material for online commenters to analyze… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
iZOyrflQ89o | 15 Jun 2023
Banished from the F-35 program in 2019 for its decision to acquire Russian technology, Turkey was left with an aging fleet and zero access to the coveted 5th-generation fighter technology. However, the authorities were not deterred and focused on elevating their own advanced fighter technology, one that would be completely unmanned. Recently, Turkish engineers unveiled a groundbreaking creation that had been in development for decades: the Baykar Bayraktar Kizilelma drone. A video showcasing the impressive technology was posted on social media, and it has the potential to shake up the entire military landscape. Turkish analysts even claim that the Kizilelma drone has the ability to outperform the American F-35 Lighting II in several scenarios. It is a massive leap forward for the Turkish military, and the news will likely ruffle a few feathers among American regional interests. As the Kizilelma takes to the skies, the world is holding its breath to see if the Turkish engineers’ claims are valid and if the new drone will actually be able to give the F-35 a run for its money... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
cvQYxt7U-zw | 12 Jun 2023
The Su-25 Frogfoot is Russia’s most effective close-air support aircraft to date. It has seen intense combat as far back as the 1980s, and the current Russian Special Military Operation in Eastern Europe has been no exception. The Frogfoot has faced tenacious resistance from the Ukrainian defenses, which has led to multiple shootdowns by anti-aircraft fire and jet fighters. And in an impressive moment captured on camera in December of 2022, a Su-25 aircraft with a seemingly malfunctioning landing gear can be seen carefully approaching a landing strip in an attempt to land belly first. The brave pilot was now faced with the daunting task of using every ounce of his skill to make it out alive... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
EKR3C_ljW7k | 08 Jun 2023
The conflict that erupted between Russia and Ukraine in 2022 compelled the Russian military to employ every resource at their disposal to counter the steadfast resistance of the defenders. Among these assets was the sophisticated Mil Mi-28NM, Russia’s most advanced attack helicopter, outfitted with the cutting-edge 290 LMUR Izdeliye 305 missile. Both the helicopter and its potent anti-tank missile have been captured in photographs and videos during frontline operations, with social media footage showcasing the helicopters operating in pairs, preparing and launching LMUR missiles to completely obliterate their targets… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
VSqCNqZBnIA | 05 Jun 2023
Traditionally, drug runners meticulously plan their routes and strive to fly as low as possible during twilight hours to avoid detection by conventional radar systems or, worse, law enforcement and counter-narcotic military units. The business is fraught with danger, with potential consequences ranging from indefinite imprisonment to crashing and burning on makeshift road-turned-runways—if one is not shot down by patrolling fighter aircraft first. Regardless, the lucrative profit entices individuals to remain in the industry. In 2019 alone, at least 54 illicit jets landed in the secluded forests of Guatemala during the height of smuggling operations in the region. With cartels becoming more aggressive than ever, one particular Hawker Siddeley discovered in 2020 captured the world's attention—but not because of how it landed, but rather for its astounding takeoff showcased in a viral video... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
h9Z2ytZOomw | 01 Jun 2023
A Royal Air Force's C-17 Globemaster III military transport aircraft performed a daring maneuver in the skies above the United Kingdom on July 29, 2021. As footage from that day shows, the aircraft engaged its thrust reversers to drop from a cruising altitude of 30,000 feet to 5,000 feet in just two minutes. The thrust reversers, customarily used to slow the aircraft down to help the warplane land on space-limited runways, are instead used to dramatically lose altitude in mid-flight. The maneuver, known as a reverse idle tactical descent, has thus far only been used for logistical training purposes, providing a spectacular sight every time. Such rehearsals have showcased the Globemaster III’s incredible agility and maneuverability while it performs a unique feat that could be used to pierce into hostile territories in an aggressive, sudden, and yet safe fashion… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
8WURkViAcBg | 29 May 2023
In 2022, a recruiting video which can best be described as a movie trailer for a psychological thriller made by a conspiracy theorist with a Cold War fascination, made the rounds online. Complete with ghosts, creepy imagery, and even real-life uprisings, the mysterious video was made by the United States 4th Psychological Operations Group. Also known as PSYOP, the unit defines itself as Masters of Influence and practitioner of information warfare, as stated on its website: [QUOTE] "We conduct influence activities to target psychological vulnerabilities and create or intensify fissures, confusion, and doubt in adversary organizations." Aside from the unsettling undertones, the video is pretty straightforward, calling to join the 4th Psychological Operations to find, manipulate and become part of an elite team that functions as a puppeteer pulling the world's strings, particularly those of hot-button national security threats like the Chinese and Russian governments… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
0peX3keqmvc | 25 May 2023
In a chaotic event reminiscent of the last days of the Vietnam War, the United States military hastily conducted its final withdrawal operations in Afghanistan in 2021. Amid a relentlessly advancing Taliban force, thousands of civilians trying to escape, and an immovable deadline, the US left behind millions of dollars in groundbreaking military equipment. Soon, footage of Taliban foot soldiers handling American weaponry circled the world. But the most advanced military equipment in the world requires high-level training, something the Taliban lacked. With no official US support, instruction of maintenance disaster was bound to happen. A recent video shows Taliban operators attempting to fly a Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter after many unsuccessful attempts. This time, however, they were finally able to lift the 10-million-dollar bird from the ground, if only for a few seconds before disaster struck… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
CyrEg40oU1Y | 22 May 2023
In 1981, America made history when NASA launched its first Space Transportation system, carrying two astronauts into orbit. But unbeknownst to many, Russia was in the middle of building its own spacecraft with stolen parts and specifications acquired through espionage. As the most ambitious project in the history of the Soviet space conquest, over one million people from 1,286 companies and 86 ministries and departments participated directly in the project’s development. Then, on November 15, 1988, Soviet cameras recorded the Buran space shuttle successfully taking off into orbit. While Buran may have looked like any other Soviet vehicle from the Cold War, the now-forgotten space shuttle had one unique characteristic: it could fly itself. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
RkZgKnLeQ1Q | 18 May 2023
On the night of January 17, 1991, there was no Moon, only pitch-black darkness. Eight Apache helicopters and two Pave Low IIIs from Task Force Normandy were on their way to destroy Iraqi radar sites near the border, flying 50 feet above the ground to avoid detection. The odds were high. If the task force did not eradicate the targets, the Iraqis could launch their jets and intercept the upcoming allied aircraft. Footage taken directly from the Apaches shows the rotorcraft approaching their objectives with night vision goggles and the exact moment they saw the radar sites over the horizon. A pilot then broke radio silence, saying: (QUOTE) “Party in ten.” Seconds later, the helicopters launched their missiles… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
1gIsPBwY3K4 | 15 May 2023
As the sailors who insert and extract Navy SEALs from classified locations around the world, the Special Warfare Combatant-Craft Crewmen perform some of the most vital missions for the United States, and the US Armed Forces depend on them whether in shallow waters or the most exotic and remote shores. These brave sailors are true warriors: disciplined, distinguished, and, most importantly, highly trained. In 2018, during a joint training exercise with the Air Force, SWCC personnel executed the insertion of two Combatant Craft Assault vehicles from a C-17 cargo aircraft. The exercise was planned to the very second, with the team using the Low-Velocity Airdrop Delivery System to drop thousands of pounds and dollars out of the back of a cargo plane into the water. And it was all caught on camera… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
dwjbUC9Btg8 | 11 May 2023
As far back as World War 1, the United States Marine Corps has always been around to protect the troops and the defenseless. But it wasn't until recent years that incredibly specialized Scout Snipers started being rigorously trained to address the threats overseas. As such, the Scout Sniper Course School has been busy training the most stealthy Marines in the most discreet and subtle art of warfare: sniping. In 2017, the training facility released a thorough video explaining the basics of Cover and Concealment. But as millions of viewers discovered, there is always something new to learn about this practice… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
A30P4sCyS8A | 08 May 2023
Deep in the California Desert lies a spot known as Death Valley. But unlike ghost towns, dinosaurs, and other fossils one can find in the desert, in Death Valley rocks seem to have come alive. For over a century, scientists have been puzzled by the famous Sailing Stones of Racetrack Playa; rocks that move on their own and leave beautifully smooth tracks behind. Some are upwards of 500 pounds and still travel more than 15 feet in a minute. Others leave trails that are thousands of feet long. However, while it has been confirmed that the rocks do move without human or animal intervention, no one had ever seen them in action - until a pair of curious scientists finally got to the bottom of the mystery only a few years ago… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
nVf2u4i2u04 | 04 May 2023
On the morning of April 16, 1947, a cataclysmic event like America had never seen before or since shook the people of Texas City to their core. A series of unstoppable firestorms and explosions ravaged the port town leaving only chaos and destruction in their wake. The chilling photographs of the aftermath appear to depict a nuclear bomb going off in the heart of 1940s America. But however massive the destruction was, it was not caused by an enemy attack or as the result of domestic terrorism; instead, it all began as a small fire aboard the SS Grandcamp ship, which was docked at the port. The small fire quickly caused a chain reaction that turned into one of the most catastrophic disasters in US history… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
94xGKppqiXc | 01 May 2023
As part of the Space Program, astronauts were put under a grueling training schedule in a rushed attempt to take mankind to the Moon before the end of the decade. The extenuating exercises called for the pilots to get acquainted with a flying machine like no other on Earth - one that imitated lunar conditions. During one such exercise, the legendary Neil Armstrong lost control of his vehicle and, as captured on video, barely made it out of the wreckage alive. However, as newer evidence has emerged many decades after the Apollo Program initiated, the entire Apollo 11 crew almost didn't make it back from the Moon… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
LW2goggKILw | 27 Apr 2023
It was the summer of 1975; the sky was gray, and there was some light rain. Michael McQuilken and his brothers had climbed to the top of Moro Rock when they suddenly noticed something strange: their hair began standing on end. Michael’s sister Mary then took a picture of him standing next to his brother Sean. Suddenly, the weather dropped and turned into a freezing nightmare. Furious rain began to pour down from the sky, and a lightning strike followed by a sound of thunder. A lightning bolt had struck the mountain, and its different strands hit several people... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
Jni5zysEkE0 | 24 Apr 2023
Experts from all over the world believe that humans know more about the Moon, Mars, and even other galaxies than they do about the place they live in. From the seas to the ground beneath our feet, there is still much to learn about the planet. It took NASA's Voyager 1 space probe over 26 years to exit the solar system and relay measurements from over 16.5 billion kilometers away. In contrast, it took the Soviet Union the same number of years to penetrate 12 kilometers of the Earth's surface with a tiny drill to uncover some of the secrets that lay beneath the ground. But after carrying out the scientific drilling project known as the Kola Superdeep Borehole, many people involved with the operations believe the matter should have been left alone... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
4cI235yAmPA | 20 Apr 2023
The use of non-lethal weapons has grown in importance over the last decade due to the rise of counterinsurgency and unconventional warfare. As such, the US military created the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Program, or JNLWP, which has developed more than 80 devices. Out of those, their most unusual creation is arguably a new laser weapon, that makes a unique noise. Instead of burning or blinding possible threats, the striking setup produces an eerie noise that closely resembles the sound of a human voice, thus instilling fear among the enemies. As seen and heard through a piece of footage published by the JNLWP, the ghostly cry emerges as if it came from the underworld, with the program’s director even stating: (QUOTE) “We’re this close to getting it to speak to us. I just need three or four more kilohertz.” --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
qWRbeDcB-zs | 17 Apr 2023
For single-engine aircraft, something as small as a bird can prove to be a real threat, and in one particular touch & go landing in a training session in the mid 2000s, the encounter was caught on camera. The nail-biting moment can be seen from the pilot's perspective in audio and video taken from the aircraft's head-up display and later published in online forums. As the bird is ingested by the engine, it causes a cascading series of failures. The two pilots then try to restart the machine, but it's not turning on. Within a split second, the pilot starts pitching up, as if aiming for the best glide speed and trading off all the excess momentum for a little extra altitude before impact. At that moment, the two men must decide whether to try to save the aircraft or leave the stricken plane to its fate... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
9QR4F7OgefE | 13 Apr 2023
After their introduction in World War 1, tanks became an immediate game-changer in modern warfare. The colossal, motorized contraptions were heavily armed and laboriously reinforced, making them nearly unbeatable against anything the enemy would throw at them. But despite all their might, innovation, and achievements during World War 2, the tanks were eventually as vulnerable to regular old mud as when they were first introduced to combat 30 years before. After the war, engineers from all over the world raced to tackle the mud problem once and for all. However, it would prove a complex task if they wanted to keep the impressive firepower and hefty protection that had made tanks such a significant turning point in 20th-century battlefields. In true Soviet fashion, Russia had a blunter approach. Their solution, as captured in a recently uncovered video, was simple: attach massive rocket engines to the back of their 40-ton main battle tanks, and pray for the best as the fiery spectacle unfolded… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
--gl1uIJrz8 | 11 Apr 2023
After rising tensions between Libya and the United States for most of the decade, it all came to a head on January 4, 1989. As the aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy sailed through the Mediterranean Sea with multiple aircraft from its air wing for training exercises and patrol missions, they detected two Libyan Air Force MiG-23 Floggers taking off from a nearby airbase and heading toward the carrier. Two F-14 Tomcats were sent to investigate and intercept the Floggers, but to their surprise, the Libyan aircraft were heading on a collision course in their direction. And while the American jets performed maneuvers to try and avoid direct engagement with the Russian-made aircraft, they didn’t seem to be going away. Within minutes, the mission would turn from a routine patrol flight to a full-fledged dogfight that would threaten international relations. Luckily for the Americans, the supersonic dogfight was caught on video and declassified many years later for the world to witness… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
45eenfFZSkI | 07 Apr 2023
It was September of 1980, and the entire silo had been evacuated. Like thick impenetrable fog, dangerous chemicals had rapidly taken possession of the Damascus facility where a Titan I missile was stored. The weapon was armed with a nuclear warhead, and the imminent explosion had the Air Force personnel extremely worried. With complete disregard for his own safety, Sergeant Jeffrey K. Kennedy disobeyed orders and returned to the complex after the crew was evacuated. He wanted to gather readings on the gauges that measured pressures on the silo. The look on his face when he came back told the officials everything they needed to know… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
EXFpJ7snWnQ | 29 Mar 2023
When Operation Desert Storm kicked off in 1990, the Grumman F-14 Tomcat was the only fighter in the United States inventory to have successfully scored an air-to-air kill in American hands. As such, the expectations were that it would perform well in the Middle Eastern skies - and it did. Instead of serving solely in fighting mode, the F-14s were tied to defensive air patrol, and the model routinely ventured over enemy territory when escorting strike missions. One of the Tomcat-equipped warships of the conflict was USS Saratoga, a massive supercarrier always positioned in the vicinity of the Red Sea. However, an oily deck almost caused an off-duty fatality on one occasion. While taxing aft to the waist catapults after a mission against Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, an E-2C Hawkeye from the Airborne Command & Control Squadron 125 slid on the carrier’s slippery deck. The event was caught on the Pilot Landing Aid Television System camera, and it shows how the pilot loses control of his own aircraft, which begins sliding on the flight deck and dangerously approaches an F-14 Tomcat from the VF-103 Sluggers with all its crew still inside… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
5vMpEFlYF3A | 22 Mar 2023
On July 8, 2022, an F-18 Super Hornet was swept out from the flight deck of USS Harry S. Truman after what Navy officials described as a: (QUOTE) “Sudden spell of intense winds and heavy rain.” Thirty years had passed since a similar incident occured aboard a US aircraft carrier, and the strange occurrence sent the almost 60-million-dollar aircraft to the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea, where the carrier was carrying out daily deterrence sorties. A month later, incredible footage emerged of an ambitious and complex operation designed to retrieve the lost warplane from the bottom of the ocean. The images show dozens of specialists, divers, engineers, and equipment operators working together in a risky attempt to hook the airframe and pull it out from the seabed. But after only a few weeks under water, the conditions of the wreck were hard to believe… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
G-Dry_Y9xhs | 06 Mar 2023
As tensions continue to escalate with China and North Korea, the United States and its allies recently participated in the world’s largest international maritime exercise, RIMPAC 2022, with the cooperation of more than 26 nations. During the event, the US Pacific Fleet planned to mop things up with a sinking exercise, or SINKEX, to show its counterparts a real taste of allied firepower. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
JqLjE_b4HqU | 28 Feb 2023
For decades, the world's superpowers have stood against each other in a perilous gridlock that unceasingly threatens the planet with the possibility of a nuclear war. Even so, brief but potentially cataclysmic lapses of reason have emboldened military units to occasionally clash against each other in aggressive maneuvers that could dangerously escalate if the situations are not immediately defused. On Thursday, January 9, 2020, the American destroyer USS Farragut was aggressively confronted by an initially unidentified Russian vessel while conducting routine operations in the North Arabian Sea. The approach, which was caught on camera, was deliberate and reckless, and the crew onboard the American ship felt immediately threatened by the Russian maneuver. As Navy officials assessed the situation, the hostile Russian ship continued to draw ever closer with increasing speed, putting both vessels at risk of collision. The US destroyer continually signaled the aggressive vessel to change course, but the Russians did not seem to comply. The American seamen prepared for the worst as they kept on sending signals. If all efforts failed, they would have to fire upon the Russian vessel, even if it meant risking a global conflict of unparalleled reach and scale… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
-7jBIxoeaso | 24 Feb 2023
Most people, including defense industry experts, have only known about the existence of Area 6 for a few years, specifically when a photograph taken from a satellite in 2016 put the Nevada Desert location in the spotlight. Even though the facility has existed for decades, it was only when internet sleuths spotted the cryptic airbase in the middle of nowhere that the world’s eyes turned to it and whatever military projects take place inside. Several experts have tried to make sense of the few explanations that public figures have offered about the mysterious airstrip, but it is believed that the base has held the most secretive government projects for decades. One day in 1982, President Ronald Reagan was notified of a top secret that posed a considerable risk to national security. Inside Area 6, a live nuclear bomb was being carefully lowered when, out of nowhere, a group of armed combatants suddenly stormed in… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
KyRvJ0Jfn4g | 20 Feb 2023
The largest F-16 operation in history had failed; the overwhelming anti-air defenses and the impenetrable smokescreens deployed around Baghdad had rendered the American efforts futile, forcing them to return home with little results. Amid the turmoil of the retreat, Major Emmett Tullia was left behind and desperately tried to correct his curse as he faced an unrelenting storm of anti-aircraft fire. The cockpit camera on his F-16 would record the events about to unfold. Tullia suddenly identified a SAM-guided missile dashing towards his position and tried to deploy flares, but the system didn’t respond. He then reported the inbound missile through the radio as he feverishly performed a series of daring high-G maneuvers and breakneck speed. The projectile zoomed so closely that the American pilot could hear the missile’s buzzing motor. The warhead detonated away from the pilot, but before he was able to catch his breath, his wingman warned him more missiles were coming. Tullia frantically turned and dived in a chain of risky evasion maneuvers, which exerted an unspeakable amount of stress on his body. The man survived but was evidently shaken as he reported his status through the radio. But he was not out of the woods yet; soon, four other SAM missiles targeted his aircraft. The mentally and physically exhausted pilot would have to push his body to the limits if he wanted to survive the ordeal… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
ETaqDi2dm0M | 17 Feb 2023
Most bombing roles are now carried out by multi-role ground attack machines like the F-35 Lightning. However, the Air Force still needs big strategic bombers, aircraft so large they can deliver massive and accurate payloads to a particular target. To achieve this, America has a strategic bomber fleet that includes the impressive Rockwell B-1B Lancer. Often referred to as the world's ultimate supersonic bomber, the gigantic and powerful metal bird of prey can carry up to 24 2,000-pound bombs or up to 24 Joint Air Surface Standoff Missiles. It can even reach an outstanding 1.2 Mach speed at sea level! In official footage recorded and published by the Air Force, the Lancer's features are put to the test for the entire world to see. As the aircraft glides on the runway to take off, the pilot increases thrust until positive climb rates are achieved. The massive B-1 then flies into the skies, and the fun begins. As the aircraft crosses the speed of sound, the cockpit begins to visibly shake. Even so, the crew members remain calm, the pilot coolly looks out his window, and the B-1 moves on to its next mission… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
zMHFGCJcweo | 07 Feb 2023
As it infiltrated deep behind enemy lines to establish targets for a precision air strike, a group of four elite Spetsnaz commandos was suddenly ambushed by a force of over 40 ISIS troopers. The overwhelming attack had left three Russian agents severely injured and incapable of fighting. Now, as they were encircled by a superior force, the only one standing between the Spetsnaz troopers and annihilation was Lance-Corporal Denis Portnyagin, the unit's youngest member. In an incomparable display of gallantry and fearlessness, the young man grabbed a machine gun and confronted the attacking horde himself. Despite being engulfed in enemy fire, Portnyagin managed to take down 14 ISIS targets and hold the rest back for several minutes. Portnyagin prevailed even as bullets struck his helmet and armor, and when he ran out of munitions and the enemy was ready to capture the Spetsnaz unit, the Russian fighter prepared a batch of grenades; he would fight with them, and, if necessary, detonate his own team before risking being imprisoned and tortured by the enemy. As is the case with the most lethal special forces in the world, his feats would have been impossible if it wasn't for the elite and often excruciating training he had to endure. Recent footage of the brutal and multidisciplinary training regime Spetsnaz recruits are forced to endure has taken the world by storm and made the legendary actions of Portnyagin much more plausible… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
60IJTOBnju0 | 01 Feb 2023
In warfare, versatility is critical to gain the upper hand. So when a capable fighter like the F-35 comes to light, all military services strive to test it to the limit. Footage of the US Marine Corps conducting trials at sea to demonstrate the aircraft’s V/STOL capabilities shows precisely how the machines are pushed to the extreme in an effort to compete with the Navy’s CATOBAR system. Indeed, each method has inherent benefits and shortcomings. But in the never-ending arms race, it is yet to be seen which will pave the way for the future of warfare… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
6zSMmrRSCBM | 26 Jan 2023
In early 1945, the war in the European Theater was nearing its end; the Allied and Soviet troops had liberated most of Nazi-occupied Europe and were only weeks away from forcing Germany to surrender. However, the Pacific Front was another story. With the American naval forces conquering Japan's islands one after the other after successfully overtaking the enemy in the Battle of Iwo Jima, the high officers set their sights on the island of Okinawa. It was the last stop before reaching the Motherland, and the fight for the remote island saw some of the fiercest combat in the Pacific Theater, with many Japanese pilots giving up their lives in kamikaze attacks. And on one occasion, one brave sailor caught it all on tape. The footage shows the USS Yorktown aircraft carrier as it was under attack off the coast of Okinawa. In the first few seconds of the terrifying video, a kamikaze attempts to ram into the carrier's deck, likely expecting that the ship wouldn’t counterattack to avoid hitting other ships. With anti-aircraft guns blasting, scared sailors running for their lives, and the roar of a Japanese Zero growing louder in the background, the footage becomes an unpredictable testament to the terror experienced when the Japanese decided to launch a last and desperate charge... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
FUlKJDPMpcM | 12 Jan 2023
War is studied through the lens of military action, but it is often the reaction to an event that can shape the fate of a battle. As Epictetus said: (QUOTE) “It’s not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters.” Few recorded wartime events capture the intensity of the precise reaction in the heat of battle than the video of a Hezbollah fighter waiting until the very last second to evade an incoming guided missile. Recorded by the firing crew, the footage shows the dramatic moment a BGM-71 tube-launched, optically tracked, wire-guided missile is launched. The projectile then cruises the landscape while gaining considerable altitude. As the missile approaches its target, the cameraman zooms on a Hezbollah truck parked in the middle of a village street. By now, the rocket is only a few seconds away from impact. The driver appears to know that the projectile is actively guided by the operator, who can correct the course of the warhead at any moment. With a steel resolve, he waits for the right moment to take action… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
z9SHn47rAXE | 07 Jan 2023
Having the most powerful Navy in the world is no easy task, and the British knew this when they ruled the seven seas. In order to maintain their maritime power all over the world, they had to build a vast network of coaling stations to keep their ships fueled and supplied at all times. As the US became an undisputed naval superpower after World War 2, it, too, needed a way to supply its massive ships in every corner of the ocean. As such, the US Navy adopted the Replenishment at Sea doctrine, a concept that had been vaguely explored as far back as the end of the 18th century. The risky endeavor entails a warship and a supply ship aligning perfectly as they cruise through the ocean; both vessels need to maintain flawless communication and placement, immediately correcting any slight course deviation. Using tensioned cables, the supply ship delivers fuel and material supplies to the warship, which can continue operating according to its mission parameters. Due to its inherent risks, the process was deemed impossible for large capital ships, as analysts considered them too big to perform the constant and immediate maneuvers needed to keep the ships apart. Still, to the world’s surprise, Replenishment at sea has evolved dramatically, and recent fascinating footage shows how a massive US carrier is being supplied on the go… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
6wwxDRwRXzE | 26 Dec 2022
The building at Schmellwitzer Straße 2 in Cottbus, Germany, is still scarred from a unique accident almost half a century ago, with a legendary picture taken that day showing a MiG-21 embedded on its facade. On a late morning in January of 1975, an aircraft of the Fighter Wing 1 took off from Cottbus-Nord airbase for a training flight. The pilot, Major Peter Makowicka, was to test the aircraft after undergoing repairs. The takeoff went smoothly, and as such, Makowicka did not notice anything odd until it was too late. As the pilot was preparing to land, the engine suddenly failed, and he had to make a crucial decision: either to save himself or spare the thousands of workers at a factory just below him from fatal consequences… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
kG9OZl_FZQs | 20 Dec 2022
The V-22 Osprey is one of the most unique aircraft ever developed. It has both vertical and short takeoff and landing capabilities, making it the ultimate multi-mission tiltrotor aircraft. However, this combination also comes with several shortcomings, and many pilots consider the aircraft utterly unreliable. Going back to its introduction to the military, numerous incidents have been related to Osprey malfunctions. Some of them were somewhat expected, but not the one that occurred during Talisman Saber 2017, a joint exercise between the US and Australia that quickly turned into a chaotic scene… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
fCZR-uDep1c | 17 Dec 2022
When the Gulf War began in 1991, the US military deployed over 132 Thunderbolt II close air support aircraft armed with a powerful 30-millimeter GAU-8 Avenger rotary cannon with a fire rate of over 3,900 rounds per minute. The GAU-8 is so powerful that it requires a meticulous approach to operate correctly. As footage from the US military shows, the ammunition feed system is double-ended, and allows spent cases to return to the munitions drum without affecting the aircraft's center of gravity. A pilot could empty the 1,350-ammunition drum in less than 20 seconds, and despite knowing the tremendous firepower he had at his hands, Captain Robert Swain could not believe what he did over the skies of Kuwait on February 6, 1991. As the captain encountered several Iraqi helicopters close to his location, he engaged them without hesitating. In fact, one single burst of his Avenger cannon was enough to tear apart any Soviet-made helicopter… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
Zlu1ukoof60 | 15 Dec 2022
Aircraft carriers are widely considered the most breathtaking of ships, with their ominous appearance and sheer maritime and aerial might. So much so that the mere dropping of their anchor is an impressive display of power. Recently-released footage from the US Navy minutely shows the detailed process of dropping the colossal anchor of its mightiest class of carriers, the Nimitz. Each individual high-strength steel link weighs as much as 136 pounds, and the entire chain is 1,440 feet long. Performing this task requires demanding training and diligent execution, and there are two possible methods of manipulation. The safest is powering down the anchor, but the fastest -yet more dangerous- is to allow the massive head to fall freely into the water… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
H-nXAnAGeKY | 14 Dec 2022
As China continues its defiant attempts to colonize the contested islands in the East and South China Seas, the US has kept showing its military might to deter such expansionist ambitions. The situation has remained critical for several years, but the global standoff took a spectacular turn in the summer of 2016 when the US did something unprecedented: it deployed three of its most influential and iconic bombers to fly on the same mission. As the incredible footage shows, the Air Force Global Strike Command unleashed its three strategic bombers for the first time in history during the influential sortie: the iconic Boeing B-52 Stratofortress, the variable geometry Rockwell B-1 Lancer, and the one and only Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit stealth bomber. Compared to tactical bombers, these specialized warplanes are designed to pierce enemy territory and deliver colossal amounts of payloads into the heart of an enemy nation to cripple its ability to wage war. Such an endeavor usually means carrying nuclear weapons. Ultimately, having the US release its three star strategic bombers in a single mission was more than a revolutionary endevor; it was also a clear message for China… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
PKeYlxlx0ig | 11 Dec 2022
During the rigorous training performed by hopeful fast-attack submarine crews from the United States Navy, the men and women learn absolutely everything there is to know about the vessel’s operations. However, there is a particular skill that is not in the regular curriculum: how to surface a nuclear submarine through a heavy layer of ice. In 2018, the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Hartford and the Seawolf-class fast-attack submarine USS Connecticut performed this visually stunning feat, and it was all caught on camera. In the footage, both submarines are seen creasing through thick layers of ice, popping out while performing an exercise that has taken place for decades. With the attention on the Arctic Ocean at an all-time high because of the melting ice caps, many institutions such as the US Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, are perfecting their ice-based procedures to ensure an efficient transition into a new world of operational possibilities in the most dangerous terrain in the world… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
CikrScDUPe4 | 08 Dec 2022
In August of 1941, the Soviet Union was struggling to defend the Motherland against the fierce Nazi forces piercing its borders. The Red Army stretched across the frontline, thinning its troops to protect the perimeter of the recently inaugurated Eastern Front. Premier Joseph Stalin had been confident that Adolf Hitler would not be so foolish as to engage on a second battlefront while already at war with the Western powers. But the ravenous Third Reich had proved him wrong a few months earlier, and now he had to make up for the lost time. Soon, the German Army reached the surroundings of Kyiv, and Stalin couldn’t hide his disappointment. A clandestine picture of his reaction was eventually smuggled from the Kremlin, going against strict orders to destroy all evidence of Stalin’s frailty… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
ZPhwckdGvl8 | 05 Dec 2022
The Alaskan wilderness hides many secrets, and Whittier is one of them. Originally known as Camp Sullivan, the hidden military complex was once filled with soldiers ready to fight a Japanese or Soviet invasion. However, the place became a ghost town when the Cold War ended, and yet life found a way to repurpose the imposing and long-forgotten facilities. Although footage and pictures of these buildings show that they were built and used by the US military, they have been repurposed to the point that this once-secret military complex became a tiny autonomous city… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
NwHTD8NWc5U | 03 Dec 2022
A mid-October night in 2021 took the world by storm after an erupting fireball floated into the Earth, with a bright tail following right behind. Spotted all across the continental United States and even some parts of Canada, bewildered citizens recording the incident initially wondered if the burning spot in the skies was from an alien origin, while others immediately pointed to a meddling Russia. As a renewed era of the Space Race generates more and more interference with the United States, fresh and unexpected space programs are becoming all too common. And while this shimmering ball was not of natural origin, it was not surprising to many top officials. In fact, other similar ones might be just around the corner. Whether by coincidence or on purpose, Russian reconnaissance satellites are now closer to American ones than ever… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
A2EoUUZNjpY | 28 Nov 2022
Captain Brian Bews, one of the top skilled pilots within the Royal Canadian Air Force, always knew he wanted to fly. In July of 2010, while training for the Alberta International Airshow, his CF-18 Hornet fighter suffered a mechanical failure while performing a complicated maneuver that he had done many times before. But as seen in footage taken that day, it looked like this would be his final flight. However, Bews would not go down without a fight, and with quick thinking skills that are only second nature to the best pilots in the world, he attempted to stabilize the aircraft. Still, nothing was working. Flying only a few hundred feet above the surface, Bews only had four seconds to do something before crashing into the ground… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
Pjf7Iu4hwDs | 24 Nov 2022
Flamethrowers are dreadful and imposing weapons to behold. However, despite their ability to unleash destruction on a significant scale, especially when dealing with targets hiding in flammable structures, the weapon has almost entirely been eradicated from modern warfare. Humanitarian concerns and the enormous risks they posed to their operators caused flamethrowers to fall into disuse by most military forces during the 1980s. Still, one of the most exciting yet little-known flamethrower iterations was the M132 ‘Zippo,’ an armored Self-Propelled Flame Thrower developed by the US military during the 1950s. The device was basically an answer to the question of what would happen if someone combined a flamethrower with an armored combat vehicle. As footage of the era shows, the result was a spectacular show of devastating force. And as napalm storms were being unleashed in the jungles of Vietnam, the M132 was seen as a rational solution for the war, a mobile and shielded vehicle that could set entire forests ablaze in mere seconds… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
AyspEpNLbqM | 21 Nov 2022
Jessica Lynch had just been deployed to Iraq to serve as a unit supply specialist in the Quartermaster Corps when her life was suddenly turned upside down. After the convoy she was traveling in took a wrong turn, the American soldiers were ambushed by aggressive insurgents near the town of Nasiriyah. The 19-year-old immediately tried to defend herself, but her rifle jammed. Then it happened. A rocket-propelled grenade slammed against the Humvee where Lynch was traveling, sending it out of control until it crashed against a tractor. The grenade blast and the crash left Lynch severely injured, and she was captured and taken to a hospital in Nasiriyah. The place would then be overrun by the Iraqi military tasked with guarding the American prisoners of war. Thanks to a local informant, the US authorities soon learned that Lynch was alive and held in the hospital. Navy Seals then planned a large-scale rescue operation to breach into the enemy-occupied building and rescue Lynch from an ominous fate. When it emerged, the footage of the spectacular operation took the world by storm… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
VvcMzovJX_g | 15 Nov 2022
Nicknamed the Dragonslayers, the Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 11 of the United States Navy is among the oldest and most historically influential helicopter squadrons in the American military. The daring members of Squadron 11 have played a crucial role in some of the most significant US-led rescue operations across the globe, including the recovery of American astronauts from the Gemini missions, search and rescue operations after a significant ship collision, and relief efforts during some of the most catastrophic hurricanes to strike the US. They have also delivered vital combat support to US troops across various primary American military missions, including Operation Prairie Fire in Libya, Desert Shield, Desert Storm, Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, and Iraqi Freedom. Now, emerging live-fire training footage has allowed the public to take a peek into one of the iconic unit’s mighty MH-60S Seahawks and witness firsthand how the legendary American crews prepare to protect American interests around the world… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
Y2god630f4o | 10 Nov 2022
In early March 2016, North Korean intelligence personnel were bewildered by a peculiar event taking place on Pohang's coasts. More than 9,000 American and 4,500 South Korean Marines were pouring into the beaches as part of a joint exercise called Twin Dragons. Although they were notified in advance, the North Koreans were still astonished by the readiness of their counterparts and, more importantly, the size of the operation, which involved 19 warships. Impressive and detailed footage taken by the Allied forces showed the Marines landing and securing beacheads, armored vehicles advancing straight into towns, and aircraft flying above providing air support. In truth, the biennial exercise aimed to strengthen joint operations between nations while performing a wide range of activities, from disaster relief to more complex and swift actions against hostile forces. And that included the neighboring Communist country… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
SbkzRfUZs-4 | 08 Nov 2022
On February 23, 1945, Joe Rosenthal of the Associated Press captured a powerful image. The iconic photograph depicted six United States Marines raising the American flag on Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima. However unrepeatable the event was, the truth behind the photograph tells a different story. As the photographer was climbing up the mountain when the American troops erected the flag, he missed the action. Still, the Marines soon got an order to remove that flag and raise a second, bigger one that would tower above the battlefield and boost the troops’ morale. Rosenthal was now on top and ready to document what followed. But in an ironic twist of fate, he almost lost the extraordinary opportunity few war reporters ever get: a second chance at capturing a legendary moment for posterity… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
hFDOq8FYn1o | 04 Nov 2022
On December 23, 2015, a YouTube user posted an eye-opening video of a ship crashing against 20-meter waves. The post soon went viral, and the user clarified that the ship in the footage was the Royal New Zealand Navy’s Otago offshore patrol vessel - a ship with a long and problematic career even before her commission. Faulty and lacking the ability to penetrate the most reclusive corners of the South Pole, Otago was certainly not a favorite. Still, she eventually gained notoriety after she was seen facing the imposing tides of the Southern Ocean and making her best to stay afloat… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
NWLROmlCPc0 | 02 Nov 2022
As Adolf Hitler consolidated his power over Germany and pushed his massive political policies to rebuild and rearm the undermined European country, the West watched, alarmed, as the possibility of a new War in Europe became ever more likely. By 1936, the Third Reich was already orchestrating the incoming invasion of France and the eventual conquest of the European continent. But there was a significant obstacle in Hitler’s way, and that was the massive Maginot Line, an almost 300-mile-long array of bunkers, fortifications, and huge guns specially designed to keep a German invasion at bay. If the Germans were going to pierce the French border, they would need a new and powerful solution to shatter the mighty wall into pieces, and Hitler’s answer was to drastically increase the size and power of their artillery. Relying on the prowess of German engineering, the Third Reich built some of the most gargantuan pieces of weaponry ever concocted. And footage taken at the time shows one of these colossal contraptions, the mighty Karl-Gerät, as it fires its two-ton artillery shells. The terrifying self-propelled mortar could fire an SUV-size worth of explosive material and was primarily designed to turn the Allies’ defenses into dust… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
oSSr86OUzkk | 26 Oct 2022
Click this link to play War Thunder for FREE: https://playwt.link/darkfootage. Join us with exclusive bonuses on the battlefield using PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, or previous generation console! --- June 7, 2014, was a typical day aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Bataan with normal reconnaissance operations along with the ship's fleet of McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier IIs. But just as US Marine Corps Captain William Mahoney took off from the deck as usual, he noticed a malfunction in the nose landing gear. Mahoney had to make a tough decision: whether to attempt a risky and dangerous landing or ditch the expensive aircraft into the sea. As captured on several videos from the ship’s cameras, the pilot opted to return to the ship and try to land the aircraft vertically without the front landing gear. It was a maneuver he hadn’t trained for, and the ship’s deck was cleared in case the landing went out of control. There was no time to overthink, and as Mahoney started to come down, the crew could do nothing but hope for the best… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
pqEjuNNhS2c | 24 Oct 2022
At its peak, the Anglo-French Concorde was the epitome of technological prowess and super sleek design in 20th-century aviation. It was considered the most beautiful commercial plane the world had ever seen - and, being the West's first supersonic jet, it was also the fastest of its era. However, the Concorde was not the first supersonic plane to make it to market. This honor went to a Soviet aircraft that reached supersonic speed months before the Concorde, and one that briefly became the pride of the USSR, before its ultimate failure. The communist version of the Concorde was the Tupolev Tu-144, and it was the first passenger aircraft to fly at more than twice the speed of sound. The Tupolev's first flight occurred three months before the Concorde took to the air on March 2, 1969. But the Tu-144, which was dubbed 'Concordski' by Western observers for its similarities to its Western rival, never became quite as popular. It was perhaps most notable as the first commercial supersonic plane to have a crash landing - which it did not once but twice. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
HGyxNplGkCg | 20 Oct 2022
As the fight against the Serbs worsened during the Yugoslavian Civil War in the early 1990s, Croatian soldiers fighting on the side of the Bosnians did everything they could to survive. Footage taken in 1992 near Livno in Bosnia shows Croatian men on top of a large mountain standing beside a round-shaped naval mine used on dry land. After telling the cameraman to duck, the men push the naval mine down a rocky hill intending to hurt the Serbian forces below. They then wait while the device rolls, nervously expecting to hear a loud bang. And then it finally comes… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
KXDQV6J-TrU | 13 Oct 2022
Ace pilot George Chamberlain Duncan took off from the USS Midway aircraft carrier in the summer of 1951 as he typically did. This time, he was participating in the new Grumman F9F Panther's flight tests off the Virginia coast. The pilot had already made a successful approach and landing, and was catapulted and trapped back on the deck with no issues. However, his second attempt would not go as smoothly. As he waited his turn, Duncan flew several circles around the ship. But as footage from the scene shows, the expert pilot was suddenly caught in an air pocket. Rattled, Duncan managed to pull back on the stick and lift the Panther's nose, but it wasn't enough to avoid a shocking collision… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
IOnTAr5VuGQ | 12 Oct 2022
Many have tried to invade Russia in the middle of the winter. And all have failed. In a strange decision, the Soviets tried the same ludicrous idea at the beginning of World War 2 and attempted to invade perhaps the only people who knew the season's harsh conditions as well as they did, or even better. Indeed, the Finnish continued to hold their ground against their powerful enemy months into the invasion. However, it all changed with the appearance of a curious little craft that gave the Soviets the upper hand against the overly skillful Finns: the aerosani, an inventive motorized snow sled with an aircraft propeller. As documented in rarely seen footage from the Winter War, the fast snow tanks would suddenly pop up in the middle of the whiteness, much to the dismay of those fighting nature on foot… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
85O89YvULA0 | 07 Oct 2022
The Soviet-made Sukhoi Su-33 or Flanker-D is an all-weather carrier-based engine air superiority fighter that entered production before the collapse of the Soviet Union. Its unique design made it highly maneuverable and versatile for all sorts of aerobatics, including the hard-to-master Cobra maneuver. Also called dynamic deceleration, the Cobra occurs when an aircraft flying at moderate speed abruptly raises its nose to a past vertical altitude position, stalling the aircraft and making a full-body air brake before returning to a horizontal flying position. Footage taken aboard the Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov shows how a lone Sukhoi Su-33 was tested to the extreme when it pulled off a demanding cobra maneuver during a Vertical Aborted Landing Maneuver. As the Su-33 gracefully approaches the carrier’s runway, it seems like something is wrong, and the pilot must make a decision at the last second mere inches before its tail hits the ground... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
VdsGrrR5AiY | 29 Sep 2022
It was the second day of Russia’s first International Army Games in August of 2015. In this military competition, Russia and its allies face off to showcase which military force has the most skills in tactics and warfare. For Russia, the military games are a perfect opportunity to display its latest combat technology in action. And during that fateful day, the recently commissioned Mil Mi-28 attack helicopter was one of the show’s main attractions. The crowds and local news agencies were eager to witness one of the most powerful attack helicopters in the world, and the spectators gasped as a squad of Mil Mi-28s approached swiftly to suddenly ascend nose up and spread in an open wing pattern to release a spectacular burst of flares. However, as the helicopters began to recover from the incredible maneuver, one of the cameras recording the event focused on a particular Mi-28. Something was wrong; the aircraft was not recovering, and it was suddenly spiraling out of control... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
lXqkv5OZwuM | 26 Sep 2022
The timing of the Operation Sandstone detonations was a matter of compromise between the Army and the Atomic Energy Commission. While the gamma-ray measurement experiments required darkness, the pilotless Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress that would sample the clouds following the explosions needed daylight to control and accurately measure them. After much deliberation, the scientists agreed that all the detonations would take place shortly before dawn. In stark contrast to all previous nuclear tests of the era, Operation Sandstone would test new bomb designs for the first time in years. But while several improvements and modifications for the Mark 3 implosion bomb were under development at Los Alamos Laboratory even before the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, wartime pressures derailed the efforts. However, the United States expedited the proceedings when the Cold War emerged as the world's latest attention-grabbing conflict. By mid-1948, and with the help of the drones of the atomic age, the insights and footage taken by the B-17 started a new era of mass-produced nuclear weaponry… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
x3i1uSITh4E | 23 Sep 2022
World War 2 saw some of the most groundbreaking advances in military technology in history. The sheer scale and stakes involved in the epic conflict explain how so many nations prioritized developing the fastest aircraft and the most powerful bombs. Still, many of the innovations resulting from the war didn’t come from a laboratory but from the battlefield, where soldiers would often resort to their wits to solve intricate problems. Training footage reveals a peculiar example of the creativity of the time in the form of a battle sled. The video shows a group of 12 soldiers getting inside 12 individual battle sleds joined together by a rotating axle. The chained sleds were then pulled by an American M4 Sherman tank. As outrageous as the idea may seem, it was a daring proposal at the time to solve the problem of how to move infantry troops along tanks without them becoming an easy target. The ambitious scheme was created by then Brigadier General John W. O’Daniel, one of the most decorated and respected officers of World War 2. If the plan worked, the infantry troopers would be able to ride along with a tank while keeping the lowest possible profile. And when the time came, they would spring into action and take the enemy by surprise… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
oZt62OtROFM | 19 Sep 2022
After losing control over mysterious circumstances, a Chinese Air Force J-7 fighter crashed into a residential neighborhood in Central China on June 9, 2022. Footage of the incident's subsequent fire instantly went viral on Weibo, one of China's biggest social media platforms, and soon reached Western websites. Having the footage playing all over the world was quite unusual, as China generally keeps military accidents under wraps. Still, worrisome incidents involving the ever-aging Cold-War era fighters have increased astronomically since 2021, including encounters with other nations’ aircraft. As such, several experts have begun to wonder if these aircraft should be retired sooner rather than later. But there are also questions as to whether China is still creating and modifying several variants, even 55 years after production first began… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
gndxbpGF_es | 14 Sep 2022
On January 17, 1997, Dr. Jay Bernard of the Aerospace Company called his insurance adjuster. Skeptical, the agent could not believe what the doctor was telling him: his car had been hit by a rocket. That afternoon, the Delta II rocket with a nearly perfect history of satellite launches had lifted off from Cape Canaveral, carrying the first GPS II-R satellite to modernize the current network. But within 13 seconds of taking off, the entire spacecraft exploded in midair, igniting a dangerous rain of rubble that fell all over the surroundings of the Air Force Base, even setting several parked cars on fire. The impressive footage in the news was enough to prove Dr. Bernard’s case… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
nmXhTzvuPz8 | 13 Sep 2022
In the 1980s and 1990s, the world came together to protect a common cause: the endangered whales. Whaling was a practice that benefited numerous communities around the world, but with the progress of the last century, the international community decided to stop the practice altogether. However, the Japanese never came to terms with the treaties and opted to continue their traditional lifestyles, much to the chagrin of environmentalists worldwide. A decade of epic maritime confrontations between the Japanese whaling fleet and the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society then followed, with some encounters escalating to highly dangerous levels. In 2014, the Dutch Bob Barker vessel and the Japanese Yushin Maru No. 3 whale catcher engaged in one of their infamous encounters, with the Japanese vessel unapologetically ramming the conservationists' boat. And it was all caught on camera… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
YmyT2hVan0A | 07 Sep 2022
Click the link to play War Thunder for FREE here: https://playwt.link/darkfootage. Join us with exclusive bonuses on the battlefield using PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, or previous generation consoles. ________ The Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit stealth bomber is an elusive creature. Despite being a 172-foot-wide vehicle, this model can sneak past enemy air defenses with the same radar signature of a small bird. The stealth bomber has roamed the skies since 1997, taking part in operations in Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya. But despite participating in some of the most important conflicts of the 21st century, spotting a stealth bomber is quite rare, and there are only 20 models in existence. Still, in September of 2021, a B-2 model mysteriously crashed on the side of a runway and was captured on satellite by Google Maps, proving that not even the stealthiest and most expensive aircraft in the Air Force arsenal can hide from the internet… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
DjLyKggvBwE | 01 Sep 2022
On August 22, 1999, heavy rain was pouring down from the sky with strong winds that made it difficult to see beyond a couple of meters away. The crew aboard China Airlines Flight 642 had been advised that the tropical storm was some 50 kilometers away from the Hong Kong International airport, but the conditions suddenly changed. Previous flights had been diverted to another airport, but Captain Gerardo Lettich and his second in command decided they could land the aircraft safely. As the McDonnell Douglas MD-11 began to approach the runway, both men realized it was not going to be that easy after all, but there was no turning back. Footage taken by observers near the airport captured the exact moment the giant aircraft rolled to the right, crashed on the ground, and erupted in a ball of flames. Amidst the chaos, one voice can be heard saying: “There’s gonna be casualties!” Fortunately, the rescue team at the new airport did a remarkable job… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
grVxdNW34FQ | 30 Aug 2022
It may look taken straight out of a futuristic science fiction movie from the 1960s, but this strange-looking four-legged machine was genuine and entirely usable. Developed by General Electric for the US Army, the Walking Truck was envisioned as the ultimate ground vehicle that could be used to overcome every obstacle the jungles of Vietnam had to offer. Footage taken by the Army and GE truly showed that the Walking Truck was the most advanced machine of its time. Operated by a driver with full control of its four legs, it had an impressive hydraulic system that could multiply by four the force exerted by the operator. With its impressive strength, the driver could push and pull small vehicles and move every conceivable object that dared stand in its way… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
F-JXetEyLaI | 26 Aug 2022
On April 26, 2022, a Twitter user uploaded an impressive photograph that quickly went viral. As journalist Tyler Rogoway remarked: “Submarine shots rarely get cooler than this.” The breathtaking image showed a V-22 Osprey stirring the sea's surface with its powerful rotors as it hovered over a mysterious submarine. And it is believed that the aircraft was carrying out submarine operations with special commandos when the picture was taken. The aircraft has served in the US military for several decades and is especially useful for operations with the SSGN family of guided-missile submarines: the Ohio class. Few details have been revealed about the unidentified vessel, but that hasn’t stopped experts and enthusiasts from trying to get to the bottom of the mystery… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
gpGcvJGetXU | 18 Aug 2022
The Royal Air Force rescue team gazed at the hellish spectacle in front of them. They were alone in the middle of the North Sea, and one of the world’s largest oil platforms was consumed by flames and thick clouds of smoke. Nearby, a rescue boat was making a herculean effort to save as many men as possible, but the circumstances at Piper Alpha were dire. The rescuers were told that over 220 workers were trapped inside the flaming structure, but they could hardly see anything beyond a few steps. Footage from helicopters circling the area showed several explosions and the rescuers and paramedics trying to get closer while retrieving anyone in sight. Suddenly, the platform started to collapse… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
nNUOEZdMb-0 | 16 Aug 2022
It was a seemingly calm and uneventful day at Naval Base San Diego when sailors aboard the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard began to frantically yell that there was a fire as the flames spread across a large vehicle depot below deck. The enormous modern warfare vessel was undergoing a two-year, 250 million-dollar upgrade when the disaster unfolded. As the flames grew unopposed, the vehicles inside the bay began to detonate in spectacular explosions that spread the intensity of the fire and made extinguishing attempts more difficult. By now, the entire Naval Base was on high alert. Firefighters from the San Diego area poured into the military base to help the sailors, but the lack of an adequate protocol hindered their efforts. The firefighters could not even get a map of the burning ship! Aerial footage revealed the continuous efforts to fight the fire as the vessel burned away giving rise to a towering smoke pillar. But as the disaster’s scale grew beyond everyone’s ability to stop it, USS Bonhomme Richard continued burning for almost five days in what is considered one of the worst Naval disasters in American history outside of combat. But as losses mounted and investigations unfolded, a humiliating series of mistakes would be revealed, including the suspected deliberate action of a single sailor… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
J_VrPUge4pE | 11 Aug 2022
An airport widely known as a genuinely hair-raising place lies in the Rongotai isthmus in New Zealand. Rongotai Airport opened with a simple tar runway almost a hundred years ago but had to be closed down for safety reasons in late 1947. Instead, Paraparaumu Airport, 35 miles north of Wellington, became the city’s main airport and the country’s busiest one within two years. But halfway through the 1950s, a proposal was put forward to relocate the terminal. By 1958, many houses were moved and hills bulldozed to make way for the new Wellington Airport. Comprising a small area of 110 hectares in the stretch between Wellington and the Miramar Peninsula, the facility is subject to harsh wind conditions. Due to the channeling effect of Cook Strait, which creates howling winds, the airport would quickly earn a reputation for rough and turbulent landings, even with relatively large aircraft. And as archival footage shows, the spectators would become involuntary witnesses to not one but three accidents and near misses during the airfield’s inauguration on October 25, 1959… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
Tj0sGvhUh8Q | 08 Aug 2022
Almost 70 years ago, several scientists and military officers, along with the United States Atomic Energy Commission and the Department of Defense, detonated America's first hydrogen weapon on the Bikini Atoll in the South Pacific. Codenamed Castle Bravo, the explosion was the first in a series of tests for nuclear weapon research. Only a second after the Bravo detonation, a 4.5-mile fireball erupted, followed by an enormous mushroom cloud that reached 47,000 feet in a single minute, and it was all captured on a video that shook the world. While the spectacle was a sight to behold, the scientists and the many observers immediately knew that something had gone spectacularly wrong; the sizable explosion was not part of the plan… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
vFN1EK0zCno | 04 Aug 2022
Project Cannikin was part of a series of nuclear tests aimed at testing the effects of underground nuclear detonations that dated back to the early 1960s. This top-secret American operation aimed to test the powerful LIM-49 Spartan anti-ballistic missile. Previous detonations had taken place at Amchitka Island in Alaska, but none would be as destructive as the Cannikin nuclear explosion. On November 6, 1971, one of the world's most powerful nuclear warheads was placed in a hole some 6,000 feet below the ground. The island had been evacuated, and while the project's personnel impatiently waited for President Richard Nixon's approval, a small crew of civilians headed towards the island in an heroic attempt to stop the proceedings. However, it was too late… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
13H0Hhyaj9M | 02 Aug 2022
It was meant to be a routine rocket launch to resupply the International Space Station, the fifth mission sent with that objective, and all witnesses expected yet another successful take-off of the reliable Antares vehicle. On October 28, 2014, the press and curious onlookers gathered outside the NASA compound at the Wallops Island launch pad on the Virginia coast, and several people recorded the moments before the launch with eagerness. The unmanned Orbital Sciences Antares 130 rocket carried the Cygnus Orb-3 cargo craft holding vital supplies to the astronauts residing in the ISS, and the launch was expected to be quite the spectacle. As the countdown reached zero and the hype spread in the air, the colossal spacecraft lifted towards the skies leaving behind a burst of flames. But as the footage shows, things went horribly wrong within a few seconds as the rocket lost momentum, fire erupted from parts of the hull, and a roaring sound pierced the air… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
pPslX2x5MNE | 31 Jul 2022
Compare news coverage from around the world and across the political spectrum with Ground News: https://ground.news/darkfootage ____ On a typical day in the middle of May 2019, California Highway Patrol Officer Chris Bol was driving on his usual route on the hunt for speeding Californians. Used to his daily routine, Officer Bol perfectly knew the ins and outs of his SUV's radar system. Thus, when the onboard system went off despite not having any other car in sight, the patrolman decided to get out of his vehicle. Willing to find the source of the radar gun's activity, Bol looked left and right at the desert stretch surrounding the highway. Suddenly a powerful noise hummed from above, and it became clear that there was something cruising at a fast speed. In fact, what Bol's radar gun kept alerting him of wasn't on the road at all, but up in the sky: an F-16 Fighting Falcon was flying right overhead, streaking low and fast past the lonely patch of the desert winter road. And it was all caught on camera. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
3lM9jJR4dPo | 25 Jul 2022
American amphibious doctrine took a significant blow in 2020 after a training accident in which an Assault Amphibious Vehicle suddenly began to sink in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The servicemen desperately attempted to call for help, but it would take over 45 minutes for rescue teams to arrive, leaving the overnumbered military men to fend for themselves as the water rose around them. The incident revealed the awful state of the aging US Assault Amphibious Vehicles, and in response, the landing crafts were ordered to stay out of the water for the foreseeable future. With no replacement in sight, the American amphibious operations are now submerged in an unprecedented crisis, as their primary vehicle is unfit to go into the water. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
41bCXburV2s | 19 Jul 2022
For decades, there has only been one conventional weapon capable of completely destroying an enemy warship in a single hit: the torpedo. Still, recent footage taken by the US Air Force shows a new imposing weapon that aims to have the same effect on enemy vessels… but this time the projectile drops from the sky. The so-called ‘Quicksink’ bomb is designed as an intelligent and inexpensive solution to engage naval targets with the same destructive power as a torpedo, but with the crucial particularity that it is deployed from a warplane. The eye-opening footage shows a large cargo ship stationed in the Gulf of Mexico when, in a split second, a projectile falls right beside her, exploding underwater. The massive cargo ship is then torn in half by the potent blast in a spectacular display of power, representing a highly significant moment in US military history that could radically transform the future of naval warfare… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
IAPOnJ-30TQ | 18 Jul 2022
In a laboratory building on the outskirts of a town in modern-day Kazakhstan, scientist Andrei Sakharov wanted to witness the explosion of his latest project in all its might, even refusing to put on the required dark goggles. Designed to be a 3-megaton warhead, the RDS-37 was a two-stage radiation-implosion thermonuclear bomb also known as a hydrogen bomb, with the RDS contraction translating to ‘Russia does it itself,’ a daring prefix applied to atomic tests going back to their first one in August of 1949. As the aircraft armed with the bomb flew above the town that November of 1955, Sakharov marveled at its dazzling white paint job. According to the scientist: [QUOTE] "With its sweptback wings and slender fuselage extending far forward, it looked like a sinister predator poised to strike." An hour later, a speaker on the premises began the nerve-wracking countdown. The Soviets were about to airdrop a hydrogen bomb for the first time, and any malfunction could potentially trigger unprecedented consequences. Not even Oppenheimer dared build such a dangerous weapon… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
X66keZlFQlk | 13 Jul 2022
On November 29, 2006, the Australian HMAS Kanimbla landing platform amphibious ship was taking part in intense anti-terrorism exercises off the coast of Fiji that entailed extracting personnel from hostile zones in record times. The Australian Defense Force was rehearsing the expedited evacuation of Australian nationals from Fiji in the event of a sudden coup. In a daring attempt to make the landing section of the exercise even quicker than in previous attempts, UH-60 Black Hawk 221 swooped down into the landing deck at dangerous speeds while carrying four crew and six soldiers from the Special Air Service Regiment. A sailor then captured the shocking moment in which the helicopter slammed into Kanimbla’s deck, shattered its tail while spectacularly bouncing, and then plunged into the sea. Chaos ensued, and every second was crucial in the desperate attempt to rescue the passengers from the sinking helicopter as the sea swallowed them… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
j-dHiR5I1hs | 11 Jul 2022
An American F-16 took off from Aviano Air Base in Italy in early March 2022 for an armed patrol over Southern Europe, but it had to return to base only moments later. The US Air Force’s F-16 Fighting Falcons of the 31st Fighter Wing are currently serving with NATO to support security operations on the continent. However, one of the fighters almost had a disastrous outcome even before the mission started. As the fighter’s undercarriage was crippled during takeoff, it not only put an end to the operation but forced the fighter to perform a gear-up landing. Several sectors had to be locked down during the emergency, and the staff on the ground was ready for any eventuality. The pilot then took the plunge, and footage shot at the scene quickly went viral. As the Fighting Falcon carrying highly volatile fluids and live missiles glided across the airstrip, disaster loomed large in the air… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
1xlMc4Wuux8 | 08 Jul 2022
From April to August of 1958, the United States detonated as many nuclear bombs in the Pacific Proving Grounds as had been fired in all prior tests in the region. One of them was the massive Umbrella nuclear blast that took place in Bikini Lagoon on June 9. The 8-kiloton underwater explosion was part of a major series of nuclear experiments known as Operation Hardtack, which was not merely concerned with the development of atomic weapons. Impressive footage from the event shows a colossal column rising into the skies and reaching a top height of 5,000 feet only 20 seconds after detonation. Indeed, the test had given both the Department of Defense and the Atomic Energy Commission a vital clue, not only about the weapons but also about radioactivity and its consequences. And it was not what they had expected… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
WOg6GXRGJ94 | 05 Jul 2022
The F16 Fighting Falcon is one of the fastest and most capable jet fighters of the past decades partly due to its immensely powerful engine, which can produce over 30,000 pounds of thrust and catapult the aircraft to Mach 2 speeds. So much power requires special maintenance to ensure the engines always operate to their full potential, and they are continually taken to specialized facilities for inspections and repairs. Fortunately for aircrews, the process for removing, dismantling and inspecting an F16 does not require the use of intricate instruments. And US Air Force footage shows the process to take the engine from the aircraft in detail. Once removed, an F16 engine is taken to a specialized facility for meticulous testing. These facilities are so loud that airmen working inside them have to wear special protection, as the engines are tested at almost 85 percent of their maximum power. Ironically, they’re called hush houses. But testing at so much capacity can also bring unexpected circumstances, and the airmen must be acutely aware of plenty of hazards that surround them… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
GcHuAv2mJ04 | 30 Jun 2022
Wednesday, May 17, 1995, was just another busy day in the beautiful city of San Diego, California, with people going about their business and many vehicles parked outside their houses after a typical day of work. The sun was slowly disappearing on the horizon when, at around 6:30pm, something strange happened at the California Army National Guard Armory on Mesa College Boulevard in the Kearny Mesa neighborhood. Despite the strict security protocols, the gate to the vehicle yard was open, and the area appeared to be completely deserted, with no guards and an open gate. Still, nobody expected anything out of the ordinary to happen. It was then that a shirtless and disheveled Army veteran drove his Chevrolet van into the armory, got out, and stole a Cold War-era tank. Footage taken that day shows how 35-year-old Shawn Nelson then went on a rampage throughout the city, leaving a trail of destruction in the suburbs that only intensified as he decided to turn into the freeway… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
PaFuhTZQcEc | 27 Jun 2022
On June 11, 2016, during the Bundeswehr’s Open Day at Hohn Air Base in Germany, a Transall C-160 cargo aircraft executed a maneuver that was risky enough under normal circumstances, let alone during wartime. And it was all caught on camera. The Sarajevo approach, otherwise known as combat landing, is a precise maneuver that requires a deep dive into the airstrip and then a bounce back at the last possible moment. All to avoid enemy fire. During the War in Bosnia, relief cargo aircraft from all over Europe were sent to Sarajevo in humanitarian missions, but on September 3, 1992, an Italian aircraft was downed despite its peaceful intentions. A German Transall C-160 was coming right behind, and the German crew now found themselves with a fully-loaded aircraft that had to find a way to land safely. It was almost an impossible situation, forcing them to be more agile than all the warring parties surrounding the ravaged airport… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
Z6qW5o3-QBQ | 21 Jun 2022
In late June 2013, a viral video showed an Indian Air Force Jaguar jet attack aircraft hitting a flock of birds soon after takeoff. The video was taken in the city of Ambala, India, with thousands of social media users flocking to the internet to discuss the event and the events that followed. The strange yet common incident resulted in the failure of one of the Jaguar’s engines, and what the pilot did next was the result of quick thinking and extensive training, which earned him high praise from the Indian Air Force for having potentially saved hundreds of civilian lives on the ground. As Ambala Superintendent of Police Mohit Hand said: “No one was injured, though panic gripped the area for a while…” --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
aZDnl_trzFI | 18 Jun 2022
Almost at midnight on July 7, 2017, an Airbus 320-200 was in the home stretch of a regular 5-hour flight from Toronto to San Francisco. Upon initiating the descent, the Air Canada flight’s crew was instructed to execute a “Quiet Bridge” maneuver to overfly the Bay’s main bridges and land on runway 28R instead of the usual 28L, which was undergoing construction work. However, as the airplane was cleared to land, footage captured on a CCTV video shows that the Airbus headed straight for the taxiway instead of descending into the runway. Astonishingly, as the commercial plane continued its ominous landing path toward four fully-loaded and crowded airplanes waiting for takeoff, neither the crew nor the control tower noticed the imminent disaster. Then a voice from one of the planes below forewarned over the radio: (QUOTE) “Where’s this guy going? He’s on the taxiway!” --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
-WnU62VWPw8 | 14 Jun 2022
After the successful nuclear detonations on top of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Soviet Union was slow to react and focus its resources on nuclear research. However, thanks to successful espionage activities, the Soviets eventually got up to speed, and by 1949, they detonated their first warhead. Joseph Stalin was delighted. Despite the successful feat, the Soviet scientists continued working hard at developing a more powerful and less resource-consuming atomic bomb. The result of this meticulous research paid off in October of 1951 when the Soviet Union was finally able to detonate its first nuclear bomb made up of 75 percent of uranium and 25 percent of plutonium. It was dubbed RDS3 Marya, and the impressive scale of devastation it left behind can be seen in footage taken straight from ground zero... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
nkib51Fg08A | 11 Jun 2022
It was the early 90s, and Venezuela was in the mists of unprecedented political chaos. A group of high-ranking military officers led by Hugo Chavez was attempting a coup against President Carlos Andrés Pérez. As government forces quickly ended the uprising, Chavez was arrested and taken to a military base. But the rebel forces were not done with the fight, and stole several OV-10 Bronco light attack and AT-27 aircraft and unleashed a frantic attempt to rescue their leader. As the insurgent warplanes extended their charge to another loyalist military base, several civilians on the road below got out of their cars and recorded the astonishing episode, shocked to witness a real dogfight! The footage shows the moment one of the OV-10 Broncos is intercepted by a government F-16 Fighting Falcon. The Bronco, clearly not expecting to be confronted by the superior aircraft, immediately attempted a series of desperate evasion maneuvers. However, the F-16 remained hot on its tail and began to rain fire on the light attack aircraft. The Bronco then attempted to counterattack, but the spectators held their breath as the Falcon suddenly swooped in for another brutal attack… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
7mfJegv2KYo | 07 Jun 2022
As the Allied forces pushed back the German and Japanese armies further into their own territory during World War 2, the United States War Department realized something had to be done to destroy the impressively resilient enemy fortifications that protected the war-torn areas. The US had to deal with the seemingly never-ending Siegfried Line in Europe, and Japanese fortifications had proven almost impenetrable in the Pacific against US Navy naval gunfire. The answer to their problem was the Little David mortar, also known as the Bunker Buster, a massive weapon that became the war’s largest caliber gun. Footage from the US Army Pictorial Service filmed in 1945 shows how the 36-inch heavy mortar was assembled for action. By firing a shell of 3,600 pounds at a velocity of 1,250 feet per second, Little David lived up to its ironic name after leaving craters so massive they left all witnesses in awe… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
yGtc98q3l40 | 06 Jun 2022
In the last years of the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union agreed on mutual deterrence pacts that effectively diminished the threat of a nuclear conflict. But while short-medium and intermediate-range missiles were banned, Soviet designers came up with a highly powerful weapon that would see action in the new millennium. The Iskander tactical missile system and munitions were conceived in 1988 but would only go into service decades later, proven by pictures that spread across the globe in the 2010s as a reminder of the might of newly-formed Russia. During those three decades, the unparalleled missile would secure its place among the most dangerous modern weapons. And when in 2018 the Iskander was deployed to the Kaliningrad exclave between Lithuania and Poland, the West was apprehensive. In the words of Chief Designer Valery Kashin: “The West doesn’t have anything to respond with yet. From what we know about their equipment, what we know about their future weapons, they have nothing of this kind.”--- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
6W6sfP0hXKA | 31 May 2022
As a motorist passed by Bagram Airbase, one of the largest and most important United States military bases in Afghanistan, the motorcycle's camera managed to capture a surprising sight. In the video, a National Air Cargo Boeing 747 freighter flying on behalf of the United States Mobility Command crashes shortly after takeoff. The footage from April of 2013 shows how the aircraft suddenly goes out of control, as noted by an abnormal pitch-up rotation and stall. Then, as it touches the ground, the plane erupts into flames near the end of the runway. The Afghan authorities immediately denied claims that the crash happened because of enemy intervention, and the United States National Transportation Safety Board and the Afghanistan Civil Aviation Authority then banded together to look for answers. The results unveiled an unfortunate chain of events that rendered the accident completely avoidable… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
soxKANkbq0w | 28 May 2022
After drinking water, several Porton Down soldiers become visibly relaxed and begin to giggle. Some stagger around the forest, others struggle to operate rocket launchers and many collapse in hysterics. It was all part of Operation Moneybags, a 1964 exercise organized by the United Kingdom military defense forces to prove that powerful mind-altering drugs could be used as a warfare technique for soldiers on the battlefield. Unbeknownst to them, the volunteers had been drugged with Lysergic Acid Diethylamide, or LSD, and it was all caught on camera. However, as the video shows, once the exercise was over, the situation took quite a dark turn… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
amjKlwwssmw | 26 May 2022
On the afternoon of June 24, 1994, Spokane County residents watching the local news found out that a B-52 Stratofortress rehearsing maneuvers for an air show had crashed at Fairchild Air Force Base. While most other videos of the crash were immediately confiscated by the Air Force, one fell through the cracks, and the footage was aired while the bomber was still engulfed in flames. In the shocking images, the aircraft known as Czar 52 and Fairchild's last remaining B-52H, can be seen making a steep banking turn at low altitude, then suddenly stalling and plummeting to the ground, exploding into a fireball. The following day, Air Force investigators arrived at the scene to find out the reason behind the crash that ended four people's lives, uncovering a long and unfortunate history of disobedience and negligence… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
rkb7dtoRA-8 | 17 May 2022
On December 9, 1999, a Marine Corps Boeing Vertol CH-46D Sea Knight helicopter approached the USS Pecos oiler under favorable weather conditions 14 miles off the coast of San Diego. The breeze was gentle and visibility was ideal, while the temperature was cool. However, the afternoon would turn into complete mayhem when the Marines helicopter with 18 men on board crashed into the US Navy vessel during routine operations in an otherwise uncomplicated training mission. Footage of the incident shows how the helicopter was then thrust into the Pacific, and in less than 10 seconds, the exercise became a real-life emergency and a race against the clock to find and rescue any potential survivors… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
dfxZFsZPwgk | 11 May 2022
It was a cloudy and calm afternoon as Major Mike Freyholtz and his crew meticulously prepared to conduct a practice sortie for the upcoming Arctic Thunder Air Show in Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson, Alaska. Freyholtz had flown C-17 cargo planes for more than 600 hours in Iraq and Afghanistan and was a daring pilot who studied every detail and was not afraid to push his aircraft to the absolute limits if it meant saving a fellow soldier’s life. With such vast experience, the practice flight scheduled for that July 28, 2010, seemed like a relatively straightforward affair; but no one could have guessed it was about to turn into a horrific tragedy. Footage taken by a staff member shows how the massive C-17 Globemaster airlifter nicknamed Sitka 43 lifted off from the airstrip and then climbed for a few seconds before turning. Still, the cargo plane’s turn was too sharp, and it suddenly started losing speed. The spectators on sight then held their breath as the 202.3 million-dollar 141-ton behemoth with four people on board stalled and plunged to the ground… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
xEM1O-dqst0 | 06 May 2022
In June of 2018, German frigates Sachsen and Lubeck were conducting a naval exercise north of the Arctic Circle near a training area in Norway. One of the objectives involved testing and firing several weapon systems, one of which was an American-made Standard Missile-2. As the exercise was carried out, the first SM2 missile was fired successfully, but then something unexpected happened. Footage taken by a sailor aboard Lubeck shows the exact moment that the second missile fails to leave the vertical launch system and causes an explosion that consumes the ship’s front deck in a burst of flames. Powerless, the crew from Lubeck can be heard cursing and gasping, hoping that their brothers can make it out alive… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
Oc_LlmW2i0Q | 03 May 2022
What was meant to be a fun day for the families gathered at the Sknyliv airfield on July 27, 2002, quickly turned into an unprecedented catastrophe. It was the 60th anniversary of the Ukrainian Air Force’s 14th Air Corps, and after an epic series of brazen aerobatics showcasing aviators aboard some of the world’s most impressive planes, the multitudes prepared for the spectacular grand finale: a Soviet-era 18-ton Sukhoi Su-27 fighter jet would swoop in just above the crowd in a series of high-risk aerial acrobatics. But as footage taken by spectators and news camera operators shows, the aircraft entered a rolling maneuver at a very low altitude and continued to lose height drastically as it passed close to a wooded area, its wing clipping one of the trees. The crowd then gasped as the jet violently plummeted on a direct trajectory towards a large group of people. As the maneuver was going completely out of control, the disoriented pilot screamed into his radio: (QUOTE): “Where are the spectators?” --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
P0-1OuMkPsk | 28 Apr 2022
As a convoy of trucks was driving in the middle of a blizzard during the harsh Kazakhstan winter of 2017, an apparition from a by-gone era caught them completely off guard. Amidst the whiteness of the horizon, a Soviet Mi-8 helicopter with its massive rotor blades still stirring was parked in the middle of the highway, obstructing their path. The confused drivers hesitated to go anywhere near the running helicopter, but suddenly a dark silhouette got out of the gunship and approached the convoy, while the otherworldly encounter was documented for the world to see… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
utOhXmCvYSg | 26 Apr 2022
In 1942, British scientists from the Porton Down science park tested an experimental bioweapon in Scotland's remote and picturesque Gruinard Island. A highly virulent anthrax strain was chosen to analyze its side effects and potentially slow down Germany, but the trial spun out of control and threatened the entire United Kingdom for half a century. While most of the tests were kept in the utmost security, a film declassified in 1997 showed the horrific lengths to which the British government was willing to go in order to defeat the Nazis… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
mjx38mlgNmw | 21 Apr 2022
During the last few years, the friction between China and Taiwan has been constantly increasing, but the former has carried out a form of gray-zone war that is not precisely subtle, yet not violent either. In order to wear its enemy down, massive Chinese dredging vessels have been trespassing into Taiwanese waters since 2017, and the tiny country has been forced to come up with creative solutions. Footage taken in 2020 shows how a Coast Guard boat-sprays water on an intimidating sand dredger, as the Chinese have been stealing Taiwanese sand from the ocean floor while determined to take back their former territory, even if it is one grain at a time… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
gbzNsRN6I5I | 18 Apr 2022
It was the height of the Cold War, and US scientists and engineers were working tirelessly to develop the world's first thermonuclear fusion bomb. The project, dubbed Operation Ivy, was set to trigger the most powerful explosion in human history by unleashing 10.4 megatons of energy, 450 times the power dropped on top of Nagasaki. The US was desperate to beat the Soviets and attain this world-shattering technology, making all necessary preparations for it to be an iconic and unprecedented event. Then, on November 1, 1952, a burst of scorching light and destruction like the world had never seen ruptured the sky and covered the horizon in an ominous orange haze. The cameras on Elugelab Island in the Enewetak atoll of the Marshall Islands recorded the humbling blast as a colossal white mushroom cloud could be seen for miles. As the Americans showed their military and technological supremacy to the world, they also unveiled groundbreaking scientific discoveries; knowledge that they would secretly keep for themselves… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
I_VEcpQuuEk | 16 Apr 2022
By July of 1991, most of the troops still in Kuwait City were awaiting orders to pack and go home. However, a fiery catastrophe suddenly unleashed, and what began as a small fire in one of the M992 Ammunition carriers stationed at the Motor Pool in Doha Base soon went out of control. The soldiers executed one valiant effort after another to quell the flames, but suppressing the fire was futile; the blazes spread from one vehicle to another, and the people in the area soon got orders to retreat and allow the fire to run its course. As the ammunition inside the vehicles started to cook off and burst in an erratic din of destruction, the soldiers fled and tried to keep their distance, with some of them managing to capture video of the chaotic scene. The fire that annihilated more US armor vehicles than any other event going back to World War 2 then turned into a colossal explosion that broke through the air in a blazing mushroom that shook the earth, followed by a dark column of smoke and debris. More explosions followed, and since some of the damaged ammunition was composed of highly radioactive depleted uranium, the --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
jcubCJ1kSeg | 15 Apr 2022
A hangar at the southern end of the Nevada base commonly known as Area 51 remained relatively inactive for almost a decade. But on January 26, 2022, a curious blob appeared in a low-resolution satellite image. As the team of experts who made the finding wondered about the origin of the unusual object, its nature suddenly became apparent, much to the awe of the entire world. The discovery seemed to be a major slip up from the US military, showing a never-before-seen aircraft, possibly from the Next Generation Air Dominance fighters, and it was now captured on camera... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
Bfi-orlmxyk | 12 Apr 2022
During a joint training exercise between Russian and Japanese forces in May of 2006, a Russian was performing amphibious maneuvers off the coast of the island of Sakhalin when disaster struck. Footage taken on the scene shows how the helicopter repeatedly fails to take off from the ocean. Seconds later, its nose tips forward and its rotor blades clip the water, followed by the helicopter breaking up into small parts. In the chaos that ensued, the rescue forces had to act quickly to retrieve the 13 passengers aboard the sinking helicopter… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
uMuymMT6cBk | 09 Apr 2022
In the years preceding World War 2, as Adolf Hitler's empire kept significantly growing in size and popularity, the German chancellor also expanded his horizons, even all the way to the Himalayas. Less than one year before the outbreak, the German dictator gifted the King of Nepal with the nation's first motorized vehicle, a 1938 Mercedes Benz. The vehicle arrived on the shoulders of local men, as can be seen in footage taken that day. But behind the strange present lies a peculiar story of mysticism, lore, racial pseudo-science, political intrigue, and a missing luxury car... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
i61xLe3XKIE | 31 Mar 2022
On March 6, 1953, with the Korean War in full swing, the Essex-class USS Oriskany carrier's worst enemy was one of her own aircraft. As a Vought F4U Corsair landed on the mighty vessel, a cameraman caught a loaded bomb dropping from the aircraft, then bouncing off the deck twice and finally exploding, documenting the tragic incident on film forever. Although derived from a common occurrence in military aircraft, the occurrence had more than lethal consequences, and the crew had to react quickly to prevent as much damage to their fellow colleagues and the ship herself… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
pk2b0lh2kik | 28 Mar 2022
As USS Missouri was providing artillery support to friendly forces during the first days of the Persian Gulf War in 1991, a completely unexpected event occurred near Kuwait's coast. On February 24, the Iraqi forces launched two lethal Seersucker missiles to destroy the Iowa-class battleship. The first missile failed, but the second one was coming directly towards the ship when suddenly it disappeared. The nearby HMS Gloucester had detected the threat and fired at it, saving the lives of Missouri’s crew. Still, a day later, the Americans returned to the spot to continue with their mission, and footage taken from the ship’s Fire Control team in her 16-inch gun main battery shows how commanding officer Captain A. L. Kaiss orders the crew to brace for impact, followed by several minutes of increased tension and uncertainty. The fight was not over yet, and the crew feared a potential chemical attack and even more missile attacks… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
QzMNtZKQvYo | 22 Mar 2022
In late January 2022, a photo was leaked showing a crashed F-35 sinking into the South China Sea waters. The image immediately raised a lot of speculation, as it showed debris surrounding the vehicle and it had no canopy. Still, the Navy kept quiet. An 18-second video then surfaced depicting the moments leading to the crash. As the F-35 approaches a carrier, a loud noise can be heard, and the aircraft loses control. The subsequent impact happens off-camera, while smoke and debris fill the screen. It took the Navy some time to admit that the images were authentic and that the incident had happened on the USS Carl Vinson carrier, marking the fifth major disturbance in two months while the ship had been on patrol in the area. Still, the US has only one thing in mind: retrieving the invaluable aircraft before the Chinese lay hands on it… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
GZf5CouhHZk | 18 Mar 2022
As multiple suicide drones made their way to Ain Al Asad Air Base in Iraq during the first days of January 2022 intending to wreak havoc among the US troops stationed there, the devices were abruptly stopped by a Centurion Counter-Rocket, Artillery, and Mortar, or C-RAM system, which brought them down with ruthless efficiency. Footage from the incident shows how the Centurion’s 20-millimeter Vulcan cannon fire and an accompanying missile destroyed the drones with pinpoint accuracy. The scale and reach of this type of attack have led the military to look for new weapon systems that can effectively shoot down enemy drones while on the field, and the Centurion certainly passed the test on that fateful day. Still, the enemy did not give up that easily, and planned for a more potent attack the following day… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
gauoAvBRDjE | 15 Mar 2022
On a crisp fall afternoon, the US Air Force Vodka 51, a modified McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II, took off from an Italian airbase for a routine joint exercise with the US Navy. During Exercise 87, the Phantom had to find a Navy carrier and engage in a fake training attack, all before the Navy's Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighters could spot them. Per the official proceedings, the Tomcats had to fly close enough to the Phantoms to read their hull numbers to win and end the exercise. However, one Navy pilot would do much more than that on that fateful day. In an act that both branches called deliberate, illogical, and a lapse of judgment, the 25-year old pilot engaged his counterpart with an actual sidewinder missile, and the consequences were disastrous. Incidentally, it was all captured on the aircraft's Heads-Up-Display… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
LlMv4ZbkERs | 08 Mar 2022
On November 17, 2021, the British carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth was carrying out routine operations in the Mediterranean when one of her F-35B Lightnings failed to take off and plummeted into the depths of the ocean. The Ministry of Defense did not provide any additional information at the time, citing an ongoing investigation. However, over a week later, a surveillance video that appeared to come from one of the carrier’s security cameras was leaked to the internet. The impressive footage shows the carrier slowing down as it moves along the takeoff ramp, only to plummet right as the pilot ejects. The video instantly raised alarms, especially as the high-tech piece’s cost is almost 100 million pounds and could contain delicate information for potential adversaries to find. More importantly, it raised serious concerns about what led to the accident… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
S8P2iF1ziZ8 | 05 Mar 2022
Get Surfshark VPN at https://Surfshark.deals/darkfootage to get an 83% discount and 3 extra months FOR FREE! __ In the summer of 2021, the state-of-the-art USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier was sailing off the US East Coast when suddenly a powerful underwater explosion detonated right next to her. The incident was caught on camera and shows a massive blast of water rushing towards the sky in what was recorded as a 3.9-magnitude earthquake off the coast of Florida. However, the mighty and extraordinarily expensive carrier was left unscathed, and the video shows how it just lies there through turbulent ocean waves and white caps. In a rather surprising turn of events, it was the Navy itself that assaulted its own vessel. The exercise was part of a common practice known as Full Ship Shock Trials, a dangerous method that calls for a high degree of professionalism and combat readiness proportional to a real fight... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
tIwUXWrACf8 | 01 Mar 2022
New footage has emerged of a groundbreaking military development that could open a new age of drone warfare for the United States and its allies. In the short video produced and published by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency or DARPA, a massive C-130 aircraft can be seen flying over a desert landscape. The cargo plane then deploys a recovery latch device similar to those used by tanker planes to refuel other aircraft. Soon after, we see a military class drone approaching the end of the latch while it performs various adjustments and maneuvers to align itself properly to the latch device. The stakes couldn’t have been higher; never has a military drone been recovered mid-flight, and an earlier test the same day resulted in an unfortunate crash. The implications of a successful mid-air recovery system for military drones are tremendous, and if everything works according to plan, the US military could soon deploy swarms of military drones simultaneously, exponentially increasing their effectiveness and firepower. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
1NrxLzSL_xI | 21 Feb 2022
The U-2 jet-powered aircraft has been a staple of American intelligence-gathering operations going back to the Cold War. But for over 50 years, the aircraft has also kept another peculiar record: being known as the most difficult aircraft to land. Ross Franquemont, a U-2 pilot and internet vlogger, posted a series of videos in February of 2021 that provided insight into the aircraft's complex and often messy landing procedures. In the two-part post, the elite pilot describes the intricacies of being a Dragon Lady pilot and the process to become part of this select master group. It is widely known among pilots that taking off a Dragon Lady is one of the best feelings in the world. Landing, though, is another story… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
0PVVasUnMws | 17 Feb 2022
In August 2021, a video showing a Black Hawk moving around the Kandahar airport went viral. The helicopter now belonged to the Taliban. After the abrupt withdrawal of US and NATO forces from Afghanistan in mid-2021, a lot of costly equipment was left behind. From M4 rifles and M249 machine guns to Humvees and Black Hawk helicopters, the Taliban seized it all. The regime quickly took to the media to show off its new acquisitions, but military experts quickly pointed out that to actually use them required a separate skill set. Still, the video showed someone trying to fly a Black Hawk, but the helicopter never got off the ground, or at least before the footage ended. And although it is not clear if the pilot was Taliban, there is speculation that they may be training pilots among their ranks, especially after more footage surfaced of a Black Hawk in the air. If that is true, the Taliban will pose a more significant threat in the escalating global conflict than initially expected… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
_L0kNGCzwkM | 14 Feb 2022
Royal Marine reservist, marathon runner, and brilliant engineer Richard Browning has achieved what many thought a thing of fiction: flying freely through the skies. Also known as the real-life Iron Man, Browning created a 400,000-dollar jetpack that has more horsepower than a Bugatti and can fly a man at speeds of up to 85 miles per hour at an altitude of 12,000 feet with relative ease. This futuristic jet suit has attracted the attention of the British Royal Marines, NATO, and even Hollywood for its never-before-seen capabilities, and there is impressive footage showing it at work, including at a Royal Marines testing exercise in May of 2021, and also during an urban operation to hunt down a rogue gunman in the Netherlands. In its creator’s own words, the age of the jet suit is just getting started. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
gIcAxPO0WL0 | 11 Feb 2022
Mortars, artillery cannons, and rocket launchers are some of the most devastating weapons used against American troops when operating in foreign territory. It doesn’t matter if America has greater firepower and technological capabilities; all it takes is an easy-to-hide mortar or rocket to eliminate an entire infantry convoy in a guerilla warfare scenario. For decades, defending against such attacks was near impossible due to their range, abruptness, and concealability. In 2007, during the height of the Iraq war, Staff Sergeant Alberto Marcillo was sleeping in his tent after finishing his guard duty shift when he was suddenly awakened by the sound of incoming rockets and artillery munitions. Marcillo knew the sound well, and he understood that in just a few seconds, he -as many of his fellow soldiers before him- could become one more victim of a surprise rocket attack by an insurgent group. He then ducked and covered, preparing for impact. But the explosion he expected never happened. Instead, a new powerful firing sound ripped through the air, followed by a series of far-away explosions. Marcillo realized that he had just been saved by the novel C-RAM Phalanx that his unit had been assigned recently. He recalled: (QUOTE) “I heard the Phalanx weapon system kick off, I heard the alarms go off, [and] hit the ground. Then I started hearing explosions but not on the ground anymore, but in the air. I know that weapon system saved my life and fellow Soldiers on my particular FOB.” After decades of complete vulnerability to rocket attacks, a new and groundbreaking weapon was being deployed across Iraq and Afghanistan. The incredible C-RAM system would change warfare in hostile territories forever… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
5AyM-Uh3Xwg | 09 Feb 2022
The Douglas C-17 Globemaster III is one of the most essential military transport aircraft developed for the United States Air Force in recent times, and its most impressive function is its ability to carry over 170,000 tons of cargo, including M1 Abrams Tanks, Bradley armored vehicles, or several Humvees. However, not all strategic delivery missions have always gone as planned. On October 24, 2018, townspeople from Cameron in North Carolina were terrified at the sight of a vehicle rapidly falling down from the sky and heading directly to a nearby house. A C-17 had accidentally dropped a US Army Humvee during a routing airdrop five miles from its intended zone in Fort Bragg. It wasn’t the first time that a C-17 had dropped vehicles or equipment during operations and training by mistake, but as they say, practice makes perfect… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
qjUwS_VYrO8 | 01 Feb 2022
Recent satellite images have caught a disturbing sight in the middle of the Northern Chinese desert. Between miles and miles of sand lies a series of mock-ups of a US Navy aircraft carrier and other warships. It is believed that the fake vessels are being used to test a new powerful weapon: the DF-21 missile, or Carrier Killer. The strange footage has many experts wondering whether China has built or is in the process of finishing an anti-ship ballistic missile designed to annihilate American Navy carriers. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
MB2W1HtYY50 | 27 Jan 2022
Several US pilots stationed at the border with the Soviet Union were enjoying the 4th of July holiday with their comrades when a Soviet pilot hopped into his MiG-23 for a routine flight to Poland. Minutes later, two Air Force pilots were abruptly ordered to take off and intercept a Soviet aircraft that had breached NATO airspace. When their F15s finally approached the Soviet aircraft near Belgium, the pilots attempted to make radio contact before shooting it down. But no response came back, and the two men then approached the MiG from its sides, only to be shocked by what they saw: there was no one flying the aircraft! An audio recording from the communication between the two pilots shows their quick thinking, as they knew they would probably get answers later, but right then they had to find a way to stop it with as little damage as possible... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
acaWpoutJ3M | 20 Jan 2022
From the Spartan War to the landings in Normandy, amphibious offensives have proven extremely dangerous, as there is no other time soldiers are more vulnerable than when they’re transitioning from water to land. The US Navy is looking to solve that vulnerability by developing a massive amphibious tank built to deliver soldiers and combat vehicles from ships to land safely and effectively. The project's name is Ultra Heavy-Lift Amphibious Connector, or UHAC, and it is the first vehicle of its kind. With the ability to carry three full-sized tanks and several troops, the UHAC has the potential of changing war tactics forever. At first glance, the tank looks similar to other tracked vehicles. However, upon close inspection, its crawler belts are fitted with specialized dense foam wedges to allow it to float on water and tread on land. The project so far has resulted in an impressive prototype designed at a 1:5 scale, which can be seen on this rare footage taken during a recent demonstration as it steadily approaches to perform a landing for the first time ever... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
C0fI2Uus_TI | 13 Jan 2022
Decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Pentagon realized that deploying megaton-yield gravity bombs over Europe -the highest level nuclear weapon in US inventory- was not just unlikely, but utterly inconceivable. Thus, these stout nuclear weapons were now regarded as relics of the Cold War. However, the new millennium required a new type of nuclear weapon, and the B61 nuclear bomb was given a new spin. After years of development, the B61-12 weapon was tested in 2020 and captured on camera by the Sandia National Labs as it successfully dropped from an F-15E Strike Eagle and into the ground. Model 12 is said to provide more control over the uncontrollable, and the Air Force is now seeking to upgrade several models of stealth fighters for enhanced nuclear strike roles, including the F-35A Lightning II. The exceedingly expensive program has suffered major setbacks during the last few months, but delivering thermonuclear weapons with more effective American models continues to be the way into the future, maximizing the potential of nuclear warfare in the world... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
DevetALlVBk | 22 Dec 2021
As test pilot Jason Clements was making sure that every setting on his F-16 Fighting Falcon was correct before taking off, he made an unusual move. Instead of putting on his seatbelt and preparing to fly, he suddenly stepped off the aircraft and left a GoPro camera mounted in front of his seat. However, this was no ordinary Falcon. Clements was actually launching a QF-16, one of Boeing and the Air Force's latest attempts at unmanned remote-piloted aircraft, and sought to capture the flight on camera. As the Fighting Falcon lifted off from Tyndall Air Force Base and into the skies, two other guard aircraft followed its every move. The QF-16 made its maiden unmanned flight in 2013, opening the door for future unmanned aerial targets for practice, but also -possibly- as the beginning of a new era in drones used as a war weapon.. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
BEudG14arf8 | 17 Dec 2021
In the morning of August 5, 2021, a Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II suddenly took off from the modest local Michigan State Highway M-32 in the state's lower peninsula. Several more Thunderbolts followed, and then came the C146A Wolfhounds. The highway had now become an aircraft runway. The unusual sighting captured on several videos was actually part of a training exercise to oversee how pilots can work without the support of a nearby base in the case of conflict. The United States armed forces are frequently tested with different combat operations and scenarios to keep them fresh and ready to answer the call of duty at any time and anywhere in the world. It was said that this US Air Force exercise became the first time in history that their aircraft intentionally landed on a civilian roadway within the United States. And after the ordeal was over, even the Michigan State Police joked with the media that: "No speeding citations were issued during the exercise." --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
EoDu3AFNBYo | 09 Dec 2021
British Sea Harriers are formidable jet fighters known for their vertical take-off and landing capabilities. In 1983, these aptitudes would make international news during one of the most spectacular emergency landings in recent history. During a routine training exercise, Sub-Lieutenant Ian Watson, a young 25-year-old pilot flying the 7-million-dollar aircraft, became lost in the middle of the sea. His navigation systems malfunctioned, and his radio wasn’t able to reach base. Desperate, the pilot began an ardent physical search for the carrier. After traveling tens of miles with no results, Watson realized he was running out of time, as his fuel tanks were almost empty. Knowing he had few options left, the pilot made peace with the possibility of ejecting from the plane and letting the precious jet sink to the bottom of the sea. But just as his meter marked that he had fuel for less than a minute of flying time, Watson spotted a small Spanish cargo ship. This would be the only chance he would have to save the Sea Harrier and himself from a guaranteed demise. The space on the ship’s deck was reduced by the various containers it carried, and Watson would have to land on top of them. The maneuver was perilous, the results were caught on camera, and the incident caused an international scandal... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
6_NL2Q7bVYM | 02 Dec 2021
It was a routine training exercise for the pupils of the No. 2 Service Flying Training School on the morning of September 29, 1940, when 22-year-old Leonard Graham Fuller and 19-year-old Jack Inglis Hewson were to pilot two Avro Ansons over the region of New South Wales in Australia. While the trainees passed over the small town of Brocklesby, the tight formation made a turn, and suddenly they were out of view from each other. Without warning, the two aircraft collided and then merged one on top of the other, with the extraordinary incident captured on camera. The crew did not want to abandon the aircraft and have them plummet towards the habitational area below, but Fuller ordered everyone to jump out. The pilot then made his mind: he would try to land both aircraft away from the town. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
UtEQ-6Ah0qI | 26 Nov 2021
The date was January 22, 2019. It was a freezing night in Murmansk, a Russian region deep within the Arctic Circle. Over the snowy scenery, a Soviet-era Tu-22M3 supersonic bomber flew back to base after an undisclosed training operation. A wide variety of training exercises are conducted by the Russian Air Force every day. Most result in a safe return and landing. But on that winter night, a sequence of ill-fated events created the perfect storm for a catastrophic accident. As the aircraft descended into an approach and landing position, the entire military base was abruptly overrun by a dense blizzard. In a split second, the pilot found himself within a white curtain with zero visibility. The runway disappeared in front of his eyes. Unable to locate the airstrip for a safe landing, the pilot and crew decided to quickly eject the jet before impact. But the ejection systems failed to deploy. Below, standing near the snow-covered airstrip, a soldier recorded a video of what he expected to be a safe routine landing even if the weather conditions were not optimal. He continued to capture the expanding snowstorm waiting for the moment when the Tu-22M3 would emerge from within the icy clouds. The sounds from the forthcoming jet started to grow louder. Suddenly, the lights of the plane can be seen approaching within the whiteout. The aircraft is coming in too fast and not at the right angle for a safe landing. The soldier recording the event shouts surprised as he notices the speed at which the aircraft is coming in. Inside the aircraft, the crew attempted to perform an emergency landing after they failed to eject. Blinded by the blizzard, the pilot tried to calculate the position of the runway. Still, as the plane cleared the blizzard, he realized the ground was much closer than expected. The soldier’s handheld camera started to shake as the aircraft emerged from the blizzard. The jet touched down with twice the force it was built to endure… In that second, the plane broke in half in front of the recording camera. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
losJq9eU8no | 22 Nov 2021
With tensions increasingly rising in Asia and the Pacific, the US Air Force is said to be putting its B52 fleet on 24-hour Ready Alert Status, keeping the planes’ bomb bays loaded and now adding even tinier bombs in an unexpected place. As the military branch tests the rapid response capabilities of its nuclear bomber fleet, it is resorting to a unique trick to reduce the B52’s liftoff time from one hour to less than 10 minutes by placing small explosive devices into the bomber's engines. And there’s video footage to prove it. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
CaKg_fBoMv4 | 12 Nov 2021
It is said that 23-year-old Owen J. Baggett was piloting a B-24 Liberator while stationed near Calcutta with the 7th Bomb Group of the US Army Forces when the Japanese forces intercepted his formation. The former Wall Street defense contractor who left his comfortable life to serve his country then jumped from the aircraft and opened his parachute. As he headed towards the ground and tried dodging the brunt of the Japanese fire, Baggett pulled out his .45-caliber gun and pointed it at a Japanese pilot who opened his canopy to check if he was alive. Then Baggett took the shot. A photo that supposedly depicts this one-of-a-kind moment has become the subject of much speculation, but the incredible story that seems to have come straight out of an action movie has only grown in popularity, turning Baggett into a legend. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
MljL43gTmuQ | 05 Nov 2021
Major Bryan Knight was finishing his act during the Chesapeake Air Show near Baltimore in September of 1997 when suddenly his aircraft broke apart. The skilled pilot quickly tried to point his F-117 Nighthawk fighter towards the water, but there was nothing he could do to change the trajectory of the plummeting machine. Footage taken that day shows that seconds before impacting the ground, Knight ejected as almost 12,000 spectators witnessed the fighter crash behind the treetops of the Bowleys Quarters residential area. Hundreds of elements from the police, fire departments, and military units then secured the area and evacuated the crowd and the surrounding houses. After the shocking incident, further investigations would show that the potentially fatal catastrophe was attributed to a simple paperwork mistake… --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
KLmq4w8N6Hw | 28 Oct 2021
In February of 1988, the United States was conducting freedom of navigation missions to assert its right to innocent passage through the Black Sea when they got intercepted by Soviet resistance. American cruiser USS Yorktown and destroyer USS Caron had been instructed to deliberately cross the Soviet territorial waters in Crimea, an action that the Soviets found confrontational. Without delay, Soviet frigates Bezzavetnyy and SKR-6 were deployed to intercept the trespassers and demand that they turn around, as the coastal nation only recognized the passage of warships in designated sea lanes. However, the Americans believed there was no legal basis for this and defended their international right to transit the area. It was then that the annoyed Soviets decided to take action, and it was all caught on camera... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
mr9J-dWId2Q | 21 Oct 2021
In the 1950s, the American Boeing aircraft company wanted to pioneer civilian jet aircraft with its innovative Boeing 707. As part of its prototype demonstration program, the President of Boeing invited representatives for aircraft manufacturers to Seattle's 1955 Gold Cup Hydroplane Races to see the 707 in action. Boeing test pilot Alvin “Tex” Johnston was meant to perform a simple flyover, but he had a trick up his sleeve. As the massive aircraft flew over Lake Washington, the more than 200,000 spectators were left in awe when Johnston performed not one but two consecutive barrel rolls. The feat was caught on camera, and nobody could believe that the 248,000-pound colossus was capable of such a maneuver. Only Tex Johnston could pull it off. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
iDHC7rXymcU | 14 Oct 2021
In the late 1500s, Florentine astronomer, physicist, and engineer Galileo Galilei theorized that mass does not affect gravitational pull, contradicting Aristotle. Galilei believed that all things fall at the same rate, regardless of how heavy they are. In the summer of 1971, after more than three and a half centuries and 239,000 miles away from Italy, NASA astronaut Dave Scott held a 2.9-pound aluminum geological hammer in one hand and a one-ounce falcon feather 44 times lighter in the other. Scott and the Apollo 15 team, the fourth mission to land on the Moon, were determined to test Galileo’s theory and did it before a live television audience from all over the world. As the astronaut finally dropped both objects, the almost 400-year-old hypothesis was finally settled. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
8_Sa6niWHUE | 07 Oct 2021
Pacific Southwest Airlines flight 182 departed Sacramento on its way to San Diego on the morning of September 25, 1978, during a sunny and clear day. After an uneventful trip, the Boeing 727-214 jet entered San Diego airspace and prepared to land. Because of the excellent weather, the plane was flying under visual flight rules, in which a pilot must operate with visual reference to the ground and avoid any obstruction. Still, ground control warned them that a small Cessna 172 was heading in their direction. The crew of the 182 then spotted the light airplane and reported it, but within a matter of seconds, the Captain lost sight of it. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
jO6tKoM3zeg | 24 Sep 2021
The 9M730 Burevestnik Petrel, or SSC-X9 Skyfall, is a state-of-the-art Russian experimental nuclear-powered cruise missile. The Skyfall is only one of six strategic weapons unveiled by President Vladimir Putin since March of 2018. Although not much is known about it, several sources claim that the missile has virtually unlimited range and lethal capabilities. In August of 2019, the Russian nuclear agency Rosatom confirmed that the release of radiation at the Nyonoksa missile testing site near Severodvinsk was linked to an incident involving a classified missile. The incident became known as the Skyfall accident, as many experts and journalists believe the secret Russian missile was probably involved. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
6ryXVFCQRZI | 17 Sep 2021
When the United States attacked Truk Lagoon in February of 1944 as part of an operation against Japanese forces during World War II, comparisons to the Pearl Harbor attack were immediate. The American attack took the Japanese forces by surprise, and their defenses were completely torn apart. To this day, Truk Lagoon is regarded as one of the biggest graveyards of ships in the world. --- Dark Footage #Shorts showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
HrMetmNQrCw | 16 Sep 2021
The Battle of Drøbak Sound marked the end of the so-called Phoney War and the beginning of World War II in Western Europe. On April 9, 1940, a German fleet led by the newly-built cruiser Blücher approached Drøbak to begin the invasion of Norway. The area was one of the country's critical points of naval defense, and the Germans intended to occupy the Norwegian capital of Oslo and capture King Haakon VII. But unbeknownst to the Germans, the nearby Oscarsborg Fortress held a decades-old secret weapon, and their fleet was floating into a dangerous trap. --- Dark Footage #Shorts showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
I3F-HpxD_XY | 15 Sep 2021
On the morning of September 19, 2019, an F-16 Fighter Falcon from the Belgian Air Force was flying over the northwestern Brittany province in France when it dived straight into a farm field. The aircraft was coming from Florennes, Belgium, on its way to a French airbase at Lann-Bihoué in Morbihan. As it went down, its two pilots were able to eject, but one of them remained dangling from a 250,000-volt power line for two hours as his parachute’s strappings got entangled in it. A resident in the area recounted the experience: (QUOTE) “We were in the garden. There were aircraft passing overhead, over the trees. We heard a loud bang and the noise of metal tearing. A few moments later, there was a second explosion and more tearing metal. Then silence.” --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
fNNxwOOV6Dw | 14 Sep 2021
Note the difference between the Blackhawk and Black Hawk. It was the S-67 -- a unique helicopter with tremendous capabilities for any kind of combat situation thanks to its slender fuselage and its astonishing amount of firepower. It was the ideal chopper for winning the war in Vietnam, but sadly, it arrived too late to change the tide of the fight. Only one Sikorsky S-67 was ever completed. It was America's first Blackhawk. (Technically the only Blackhawk before the name was changed to Black Hawk for the UH-60 to be used in a support and utility role.) --- Dark Footage #Shorts showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
l4T6Y23r3SM | 13 Sep 2021
It was the largest land-based transport aircraft of the entire war. The impressive cargo carrier boasted 6 engines with counter-rotating propellers and a wingspan of over 180-feet. It could airlift 130 troops or over 25,000 pounds of payload, including tanks. The Me 323 primarily served the Deutsches Afrika Korps and the German Eastern Front, until each and every last one of them fell to enemy fire. --- Dark Footage #Shorts showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
CpsFx39Jbl4 | 10 Sep 2021
The U.S. Navy assembled a team of shocked pilots and engineers to figure out how to land a colossal C-130 on the supercarrier USS Forrestal. Given the considerable uncertainty around the experiment, plans were made to toss the aircraft overboard with a crane should it prove unable to take off again... --- Dark Footage #Shorts showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
KsVSsRJVjsQ | 09 Sep 2021
After a disastrous helicopter rescue mission to retrieve 52 diplomats taken hostage by Iran in 1979 was left burning the desert, the US turned to the Lockheed corporation to procure an aircraft that could overcome the original plan’s weakest link. In Operation Eagle Claw, the RH-53D Sea Stallion helicopter had neither the range or speed to complete the mission in a single stage. Instead, the follow-up, Operation Credible Sport, would call for the development of a fixed-wing aircraft that could takeoff and land in a soccer stadium in Tehran. To accomplish this, over 20 rocket engines would be strapped onto a modified C-130, boosting it to take off in as little as one-hundred-feet and allowing it to come to a complete standstill in the air before dropping on a dime in the middle of the playing field... --- Dark Footage #Shorts showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
Wuo4jYTPuWY | 08 Sep 2021
The 149th Fighter Wing at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland recently presented a one-of-a-kind jet washing robot. The US Air Force has claimed that such a robot can thoroughly wash an F16 in over an hour, while a team of four specialists usually takes up to six. Combat aircraft, just like any type of vehicle, require meticulous maintenance, especially if meant to be used for military operations. For almost 100 years, that duty has rested on the shoulders of maintenance engineers, who clean and inspect an aircraft before and after each flight. But the US Air Force is trying new ways to accelerate the process and use its manpower in other essential areas. Built under the AFWERX innovation initiative, Wilder Systems hopes the robot can be rolled out as soon as possible. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
M-MxX5LgsQQ | 07 Sep 2021
Schwerer Gustav, or the “Heavy Gustav,” was the largest and most powerful gun used in World War II. The raw power came with a price. Its 7-tonne shells could break through over 7-meters of reinforced concrete, but 500 people were needed to fire it, and about 4,000 more were required to protect and operate it on the battlefield... --- Dark Footage #Shorts showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
zAm3Np3x3z8 | 06 Sep 2021
The communist version of the Concorde was the Tupolev Tu-144, and it was the first passenger aircraft to fly at more than twice the speed of sound. The Tupolev's first flight occurred three months before the Concorde took to the air on March 2, 1969. But the Tu-144, which was dubbed 'Concordski' by Western observers for its similarities to its Western rival, never became quite as popular. It was perhaps most notable as the first commercial supersonic plane to have a crash landing - which it did not once but twice. --- Dark Footage #Shorts showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
kpiIDiEJsrw | 02 Sep 2021
In 2018, a Kuwaiti pilot flying a McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet was startled when lightning struck his aircraft. After landing safely, the pilot sent the footage from the canopy's camera to an aviation aficionado for hundreds of thousands of people to witness the impressive event. Since its release, many have wondered just how common it is to be struck by lightning while flying. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
K_xjxJPvh_4 | 25 Aug 2021
In the heat of battle during World War II, a Japanese bomber, or Kamikaze, was hit before reaching the English heavy cruiser HMS Sussex and impacted the vessel’s toughest spot: its belt armor. The event became the only recorded account of an aircraft hitting such a spot. Its indelible mark became a testament to the desperate attempt by Japanese forces to stop the American advance towards their land. The cruiser, on the other hand, remained intact. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
Tjz_e3Z_kSA | 18 Aug 2021
In the spring of 2021, the British Royal Navy announced that one of their newest vessels, HMS Tamar, would receive a new look: dazzle camouflage. The idea behind the unique design is to confuse and mislead the enemy regarding a ship’s course or a target’s range and speed. Although this paint job with intersecting geometric patterns in black and four different shades of gray may appear like a novelty, dazzle camouflage has been around for 100 years, starting with a volunteer reserve soldier whose intellect impressed King George V himself. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
w63Kv1S6LbE | 11 Aug 2021
The Lockheed Martin F-117 Nighthawk was the first functional aircraft designed around stealth technology. It was developed during the 1970s and 1980s at the Lockheed Skunk Works division and was operated by the US Air Force up to the first decade of the new millennium. The aircraft was commonly referred to as the Stealth Fighter, but it was mainly a ground attack aircraft. Once a top-secret project, the F-117 officially flew for the last time on March 11, 2008, proudly displaying the American flag in a ceremony over the skies of the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. But the loyal fighter remains vigilant, safely kept away and ready to take to the skies if ever needed again... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
qWgKrqVFjuQ | 04 Aug 2021
The Battle of Chickamauga was fought for three days in September of 1863 during the American Civil War. It was the Union’s most significant defeat in the Western Theater and the second battle with the highest number of casualties after the Battle of Gettysburg. More than 35,000 men lost their lives, while around 100,000 troops were engaged in battle. Private Jacob C. Miller was one of them. During the gruesome battle, the soldier was shot in the face and left behind during a perilous charge. But to all the witnesses’ disbelief, he rose from the battlefield with a hole in the middle of his forehead and made it back to Union lines with quite a story to tell. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
rHiZt5Omw44 | 28 Jul 2021
A series of explosions in 2014 that cost the Czech Republic millions of dollars in reparations was first thought to be an accident. But almost seven years later, the country's top intelligence officers alleged Russian sabotage and expelled 18 embassy employees believed to be involved in a massive operation. Russia called out the allegations as absurd and retaliated by firing 90% of their Czech embassy staff, adding more fuel to the tensions between Russia and the rest of Europe... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
MyGjQCVtXrg | 22 Jul 2021
On December 3, 1992, the Greek Oil Tanker Aegean Sea approached the port of La Coruña in Northern Spain, but the rough seas of the Galician Coast proved too much for the old ship. Winds of up to 58 miles per hour and waves that reached as high as 10 meters deviated its course, and as the 856-foot vessel crashed into the rocks, an immense explosion ensued. Not only did the blast put the lives of the crew at risk, but its cargo of 550,000 barrels of crude oil immediately began to spill into the sea, threatening to cause an environmental catastrophe... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
7yuKLyWMFpU | 14 Jul 2021
A 64-year-old French engineer who had worked most of his life in the aviation manufacturing industry got an unexpected gift from his colleagues: the chance to fly aboard a supersonic fighter jet. The incredulous civilian wasn’t even interested in flying a French Dassault Rafale supersonic fighter jet capable of reaching Mach 1.8 speeds. He was mostly terrified. In March of 2019, the man arrived at the Saint-Dizier air base in northeastern France unbeknownst to what awaited him. After a quick medical check-up and a crash course in aviation, he sat in the passenger seat and braced himself. After the aircraft took off, it was put through a negative gravitational load factor. This maneuver gave the sensation of being upside down, and the passenger tried to hold onto something. Little did he know that he was pulling the ejector handle. And that he would live to tell the tale... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
zNfAD-LBjEk | 10 Jul 2021
By the time the Korean War ended in 1953, helicopters such as the Piasecki H-25 and the Sikorsky H-19 Chickasaw had become a staple of the United States Air Force. But getting there wasn't achieved without its difficulties. To overcome some of the operational challenges brought on by perilous mountains and unpredictable weather, the Bureau of Aeronautics, Sikorsky Aircraft, Reaction Motors, and the Marine Corps developed the Rocket On Rotor power plant. The auxiliary power boost system, which could be activated with a switch installed in the cockpit, employed rocket engines mounted on rotor blade tips. If successful, this innovative device would render American helicopters capable of performing maneuvers no other aircraft could. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
wDNRHvRnMXI | 07 Jul 2021
During an air show on June 26, 1988, Air France's A320 passenger airplane was set to fly over the Mulhouse-Habsheim Airport at a low speed with its landing gear down and an altitude of 100 feet. Instead, the plane descended to 30 feet and crashed into a forest next to the runway. The A320 airplane was only Airbus's third model. It had a state-of-the-art fly-by-wire system pushed by airlines but rejected by most pilots. Over 30 years after the accident, the real cause of the accident is still disputed. The event that cost the lives of three people spawned several conspiracy theories, some of which were propagated by the plane’s own captain... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
hcL68-8_PYg | 30 Jun 2021
The British destroyer HMS Sheffield was sent to help in retaking the Falklands from the Argentines in 1982, but during its mission it was exposed to more than submarine attacks. The sinking of the Argentinian General Belgrano on May 2 took the lives of 323 Argentinian men, and the South Americans were enraged. Two Super Étendard aircraft then took off from Southern Argentina and launched two missiles aimed at HMS Sheffield. Lieutenant Steve Iacovou, onboard the ship, later described in an interview: (QUOTE) “It really does amaze me now, when I come to think of it, that we watched it almost to the point of impact, when we quickly huddled together and dropped to the floor.” --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
2kzup8-1eGA | 26 Jun 2021
In August 1988, an unfortunate mishap shocked attendees at the Ramstein Air Show near Kaiserslautern, West Germany. About 300,000 people had congregated to watch the Italian Air Force display team perform a beautiful yet risky act. Most of them were American servicemen and their families. But in merely seven seconds, a startling mid-air collision between three aircraft fell out of the hands of German and American authorities. --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
ZvxpQAN9Ujo | 17 Jun 2021
The Extreme Accuracy Tasked Ordnance system, or EXACTO, pursues to develop the first-ever guided small-caliber bullet to improve the effectiveness of snipers. Before attempting to take down an objective at ranges of up to two thousand yards, snipers have to consider several factors including wind direction, bullet gravity or drop, bullet velocity, and overall weather conditions. While in combat, such as in the Middle East, American snipers need to aim at moving targets and react quickly to save lives or assure the success of a military operation. And that’s where the EXACTO program comes in. Its system combines a maneuverable bullet with a guidance framework that can adjust the bullet’s path after it has been shot, ensuring the bullet hits its target no matter the circumstances... --- Dark Footage showcases the most unbelievable photos and videos from history while telling the stories behind the camera. Featuring military, space, aircraft and real-life historic events caught on tape.
4mK-eclwtxY | 14 Jun 2021
Two years before the Cold War ended with the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, there was a peculiar accident involving a Soviet Navy’s nuclear submarine and a torpedo. The K-178 was a Hotel I-class submarine. The nuclear-powered warship was developed in the late 1950s by the Soviet Navy and was still in service as a training unit. In 1989, a K-178 submarine was hit by a friendly torpedo and returned to base with the missile still stuck in its hull. Following a modest career, the submarine would be forever remembered for a reckless human accident that could have ended in tragedy...
Z-qQ3BE_5W0 | 10 Jun 2021
The sight of dozens of military aircraft taxiing before takeoff is remarkably uncommon during peacetime operations. On April 16, 2012, a contingent of 70 American F-15 Strike Eagles of the 4th Fighter Wing prepared to take off at the Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in North Carolina. The few people that witnessed the impressive aircraft formation feared that a sudden air conflict was brewing between the United States and an enemy nation. Fortunately, the sleek-looking predators of the sky were performing an Elephant Walk to commemorate brave Americans who had already fought in such a conflict...
8oFeLfCSsNE | 07 Jun 2021
When modern Air Force video enhancement technology shed light on the events that transpired during Operation Anaconda in Afghanistan, Master Sergeant John Chapman's story became more heroic than initially thought. After volunteering to join a Navy SEALS unit for an extraction mission, Chapman protected his team and continually exposed himself to enemy fire, becoming seriously injured. He was posthumously decorated with the Air Force Cross. But fourteen years after his brave actions, uncovered amplified footage revealed a different narrative, images that showed his impressive aggressiveness towards the enemy and the dedication to the service of his country...
U5QUC9IdNK4 | 03 Jun 2021
The RBS-56 BILL is a Swedish Army's anti-tank guided missile. It was first introduced in 1985, and by 1996 over 15,000 missiles had been manufactured and marketed to several nations around the world. The powerful weapon has incredible capabilities. It has three different firing modes, along with both day and night features. Because of its light weight, the BILL missile system can be transported by aircraft, parachutes, or carried by soldiers. And its small warhead can slice through 20 inches of steel armor thanks to its uniquely angled shape. The RBS-56 BILL is so destructive that many experts thought it would lead to the extinction of Army tanks...
P5IymYOeiSc | 29 May 2021
In April of 1988, in a joint effort between the Sandia Laboratories, the United States Government, and the Japanese Muto Institute of Structural Mechanics, a fully-functioning F-4 Phantom Jet crashed into a reinforced concrete wall at 480 miles per hour.
lkIvoYLqe0E | 26 May 2021
With technology advancing at tremendous speed in a globalized world, unmanned aerial vehicles such as drones have become a genuine concern to the military. Once exclusive to armed forces, drones have now made their way to the international market, and civilians can acquire them effortlessly. This has turned out to be a problem for military and police personnel across the world. Terrorist organizations like ISIS and criminal circles from American and European countries have been using them against their governments to carry out violent acts. This has forced the US military to adopt unconventional ways to take down enemy drones no matter their size or capabilities...
GmRc2pmz_jU | 18 May 2021
On February 24, 2021, virtual audiences attending the Aerospace Warfare Symposium got an unexpected surprise: a glimpse of the state-of-the-art Speed Racer aircraft. In a one-minute trailer, Lockheed Martin teased the world with the sighting of a small jet-powered drone aircraft that dropped down from a military C12 Huron, unfolded a pair of swept wings from its hexagonal fuselage, and ventured into the unknown. The Speed Racer is the first prototype entirely produced by a digital design system technology that goes by the name of Stardrive. Produced by Lockheed’s Skunk Works advanced bureau, the pioneering aircraft is aimed for military use. But speculation about its ultimate purpose quickly ran rampant...
JLnNc_0TnXA | 11 May 2021
In July 2013, an immense heavy-lift launch vehicle in Kazakhstan was ready to carry three sophisticated Soviet navigation satellites to outer space. Many people had gathered on the facility’s outskirts to observe the launch, and the weather conditions were favorable. But footage from the event shows how mere seconds after the Proton-M spacecraft took off, it lost control and went into a wayward spiral. The rocket then crashed into the ground, followed by a terrifying explosion. An investigation into the costly incident was immediately put in motion. The surprising findings proved that the accident could have been easily avoidable...
6VBaEtIG0kc | 03 May 2021
A student pilot from the Arizona Air National Guard's 152nd Fighter Squadron lost consciousness while flying his F-16 Fighting Falcon and faced an imminent collision. It is common for a novice pilot to be overburdened by the complexity of controls in modern aircraft. Combined with intense g-forces at high altitudes and speeds, it could lead to increased pressures that threaten a pilot’s well-being. During a training practice in May of 2016, the National Guard pilot student made a high-speed maneuver and began nose-diving into the ground. He was unconscious. Amidst alarming cries from his instructor, an innovative, cutting-edge avoidance system kicked in and skillfully avoided a tragedy...
C88i19gnVWw | 26 Apr 2021
During the final days of the Vietnam War, North Vietnamese forces made their way to the South to take total control of the country. When they captured the Bien Hoa Air Base, they were in awe of what the Americans and South Vietnamese had left behind before retreating to Saigon to surrender to the People's Army of Vietnam. Weapons, helicopters, ground vehicles, and jet aircraft were seized. Among them were sleek Northrop F5 fighters, the direct competitors of the renowned Soviet Mig21 supersonic fighters. The Soviets took notice and immediately dispatched Russian specialists to arrange for the aircraft’s transportation. Their new valuable possession could make a crucial difference in future air military combat against the United States...
3WCMpEMmwbU | 20 Apr 2021
The Quiet SuperSonic Technology aircraft is America's newest experimental plane. A time-lapse video released by NASA in early 2020 shows the progress of the X-59, which has been referred to as the X-59 Supersonic Frankenstein. It’s assembly is using scavenged parts from iconic aircraft such as the F-16 Fighting Falcon, the NASA T-38 Talon, and the Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk. Designed by the Lockheed Martin Skunk Works team, the aircraft will fly faster than the speed of sound over land and reduce loud sonic booms to a mere whimper. The project also hopes to reopen the door for commercial supersonic speeds, after a travel ban that has prohibited them for almost 50 years...
1LvE7Va8lJQ | 15 Apr 2021
For the 75th anniversary of the Royal Air Force in 1993, the Royal International Air Tattoo military air show presented a spectacle with over 200 aircraft from all over the world. Amidst the celebration in Gloucestershire, England, two Russian MiG-29's collided as they attempted a cross-over trick, slicing one of the jets in half. About 250,000 spectators stared at the sky, saw the cloud of smoke and fire, and wondered if the pilots had safely ejected as the jets crashed into the ground...
O736ClrS-K8 | 12 Apr 2021
Historically, submarines had only been able to launch their weaponry towards one or two targets at the most. But the United States Navy has been looking to change that with its new wave of MK-48 torpedoes. As part of the 2018 American Rim of the Pacific exercises, the US Navy tested one of these projectiles against an old decommissioned warship. The impact cracked the vessel in half, leaving witnesses in awe. The biennial military exercises always include ally nations with access to the Pacific, but one country was disinvited from this edition. Still, that didn’t stop it from spying on the maneuvers...
mNhMVg-NeeE | 08 Apr 2021
The ZIL-2906 was a tank-like amphibious vehicle that seemed to have come straight out of a science fiction movie. Created with the sole purpose of retrieving cosmonauts and space pods from the Soyuz Program that landed back on Earth, the colossal screws of the ZIL crushed everything that stood in their way. The groundbreaking vehicle’s reach was so destructive that the Soviets kept it a secret even from their own forces...
LZ_vrDOFQZ0 | 05 Apr 2021
The few cases of mid-air collisions in the 21st century have mostly happened because of miscommunication with air traffic control. High velocities in crowded skies, navigation errors, sudden changes of plans, or even lack of vision have also played a key role. On December 13, 2006, a series of errors almost led to the airborne collision of an Italian F16 fighter and a commercial jet plane. Video and audio evidence taken from the pilot's F16 aircraft revealed the close call that could have turned fatal if not for the fighter plane's quick reaction.
FJkqYihssKI | 02 Apr 2021
To prevent a global atomic fallout, the US and the Soviet Union signed the Partial Test Ban Treaty in 1963. The agreement banned any type of nuclear testing. But both countries figured out more conventional ways to continue evaluating the effects of nuclear detonations. For the US, the answer laid in the classic and trusty TNT explosives. In one particular test, the US military was able to amass more than 1,500 tons of TNT to test the effects of nuclear blasts in old World War 2 Navy ships. With Operation Sailor Hat, the US wanted to corroborate if the shockwave created by a nuclear blast could sink a battleship. The revealing experiment was caught on camera
Kuf7wHS98BA | 30 Mar 2021
Ever since the 1960s, the U.S. Navy has been developing a wide array of impressive laser weapons. In May 2020, the USS Portland showed off one of the most powerful yet. The Technology Maturation Laser Weapon System Demonstrator successfully shot down an unmanned aerial vehicle with its laser weapon during a series of tests at Pearl Harbor. Exponentially cheaper than projectile weapons, could even be used to destroy other ships. The scalable power of these laser weapon systems remains a deeply classified secret.
ULYIDsZ-xtc | 26 Mar 2021
In early 2020, the Coronavirus pandemic spread all over the world. As a gesture to lift the population's spirits, the Canadian government deployed their Snowbirds aerobatics team to fly across the country. But their effort would end in tragedy. On May 17, 2020, two Canadair CT-114 Tuto training jets departed from Kamloops, British Columbia, but one of them unexpectedly crashed shortly after takeoff. Although the two pilots successfully ejected before the airplane burst into flames, it was too late for the pilots, Captain Jenn Casey and Captain Richard MacDougal, to fully recover. Witnesses of the crash later told media outlets that one of the parachutes never completely opened. This raised questions on the faulty safety measures of the Canadian Air Force fleet. To this day, no clear answers have been given. Military analysts went on to say that a bird strike caused the crash. Other experts blamed the aging aircraft, which had experienced complications before. But no one still really knows exactly what happened.
C02TVI_TH6Q | 23 Mar 2021
On September 20, 1995, a dramatic and bizarre incident occurred over the open ocean. That day, two US Navy Carriers, the USS Abraham Lincoln and the USS John Paul Jones, were on their way back to San Diego, California, after supporting American troops during Operation Southern Watch in Iraq. While conducting a typical training mission in their F-14 Tomcat fighter jet, Pilot Neil "Waylon" Jennings and Radar Interceptor Officer Lt. Buga hoped to liven things up for the crews on deck. Nearing the end of the flight, Jennings brought the aircraft near the John Paul Jones and performed a fly-by at supersonic speed. Suddenly, while wrapped in a shockwave, one of the F-14's engines exploded. Caught on camera by a sailor from the USS Jones, the blast from the Tomcat astonished everyone. There was no way the pilots could have survived the airplane disintegrating at that speed. But miraculously, they did, even after performing a supersonic ejection, breaking the sound barrier, and ending up 55 miles away. Both men only suffered minor injuries. They were lucky to be alive to tell the story.
yfCgq8fDe0s | 19 Mar 2021
Right at the dawn of the Iraq war, an A300 cargo plane working as a DHL delivery aircraft was struck by a surface-to-air missile just after takeoff. With a damaged left-wing, an engine spilling fuel, and no hydraulic flight control, the brave men in the three-person crew made an emergency landing using only the plane's engines and throttle control. That same day, the German courier service suspended its operations in the Middle Eastern country and began a thorough investigation. This included analyzing bone-chilling video footage of the attack. Over a decade and a half since the attack, the crew continues to astonish with their bravery, wit, and quick thinking.
eu6bwu_5DdI | 17 Mar 2021
During the ferocious Battle of Britain between August and September of 1940, there was plenty of bravery and sacrifice. One such act occurred on the decisive day of September 15, 1940, during the raid on the city of London. Ray Holmes, a young Royal Air Force fighter pilot, tasked with taking down enemy bombers, went above and beyond the call of duty defending his country. After running out of ammo, without blinking, the RAF pilot rammed his Hawker Hurricane into a heavily armed Dornier Do 17 that was on its way to bomb Buckingham Palace. He succeeded, sacrificing his aircraft to take down the German bomber. His action became one of the most well-known cases of aerial ramming during WW2. Ray Holmes's name would become a synonym of British patriotism for willing to sacrifice himself in the name of his country.
mKOZYlHm78g | 15 Mar 2021
On September 29, 2020, people from Southern California witnessed the terrifying crash of a Marine Corps F-35 Joint Strike Fighter after colliding with a KC130J Hercules during a mid-air refueling exercise. Observers on the ground filmed the F35 fighter as it made its way through the desolated land leaving behind a trail of smoke. A moment later, the fighter exploded in a massive fireball. In the ten-second long video, one of the spectators, a woman standing near a yellow Jeep, asks in Spanish (QUOTE): "Is the other one OK?" referring to the gigantic KC130. Although not shown in the video, the USCM pilot ejected successfully before the crash. However, the crew of the KC130J, with two engines out and rapidly leaking fuel, was at a hard spot for survival. Searching for a landing place for a colossal airplane, such as a KC130 gunship, was no easy thing. Running out of time, the pilot decided to flip and coin in the air and attempt an emergency landing at a farmer's field near Riverside, California. The pilot ordered the crew to braze for impact and performed the feat. Miraculously, the entire crew survived and sustained minor injuries, as did the aircraft. Landing the 75,000 pounds colossus was a remarkable success that could have gone sideways.
FEgbi6n1C0E | 11 Mar 2021
The concept of a bouncing bomb sounds like a notion ripped straight out of a cartoon. Nonetheless, a team of skilled British engineers attempted to devise such an artifact with the objective of busting German dams apart. Although the concept of a bouncing bomb sounded simple, it proved to be far more complicated to put into action. Setting off the device was a tricky equation. It had to be dropped at the right time, speed, and distance from the water. Several prototypes crossed the pond for testing at Eglin Air Force Base, where they were renamed as Speedee bombs. Sadly, the United States withdrew its interest in the project after a tragic accident in 1945. This incredible footage shows how the bomb bounced back into the plane, immediately tearing off the tail, causing the bomber to nose crash straight into the water, turning into a mess of debris within seconds. The incident destroyed the A-26 Invader.
siYU-CazEoM | 09 Mar 2021
On January 12, 2018, Chinese villagers of the Guangxi southern region captured the incredible footage of a Long March 3B rocket booster falling from the sky and crashing into a mountain. The large explosion and the Nitrogen Tetroxide oxidizer cloud indicate that the booster had a critical amount of fuel residuals in its tanks. These substances, Nitrogen Tetroxide and Unsymmetrical Dimethylhydrazine, are toxic materials that can be harmful to humans and their environment upon contact or inhalation. As impressive as this footage is, this sort of accident is not uncommon, and the villagers are notified of potential crash landings several days before a launch. This is because, in China, three of its four rocket launch facilities are located hundreds of miles inland, as a Cold-War era strategy to ward-off Soviet and American potential enemy fires. However, this strategy has become dangerous for modern-day situations.
K7wVX1RlGy4 | 04 Mar 2021
On September 6, 2020, Space-Track.org, an online space launch database, added a peculiar entry. An unidentified object that flew into orbit as TBA, or to be assessed, was listed in the database maintained by the US military's Combined Space Operations Center and the US-Canadian North American Aerospace Defense Command. The object was labeled 2020-063G, the base identifier for a Chinese experimental spacecraft launch. It was identified by satellite images that tracked it down to a previously unknown Chinese landing spot deep in the Gobi Desert. Days later, Chinese State Media and Xinhua news agency informed that a Long March 2F rocket had carried a [QUOTE] "reusable experimental spacecraft" into orbit and that the launch and landing were successful. Orbital data further confirmed that the object was placed in an orbit up to 217 miles in altitude. Nothing else was mentioned by the Chinese media, prompting the US and other nations to conclude that China is working on a secret space project.
B1NEX2hQwDM | 02 Mar 2021
Tragic historical events have shown mankind that nuclear disasters bring destructive and costly consequences. Countries that have developed nuclear energy strive to prevent such disasters at all costs. Safe transportation of spent nuclear fuel is a priority in preventing such disasters. Currently, many countries use nuclear flasks to deliver the material to its final destination. But how did they make sure the flasks were safe? In the early 1980s, the United Kingdom spent 4 million pounds on a 4-year program to test the nuclear flasks in different potential situations. And on July 17th, 1984, the program came to a head, as millions of people worldwide tuned in to watch Operation Smash Hit, a train crash shown on live TV. A driverless type 46 diesel locomotive and three carriage carts were set to crash into a nuclear flask at full speed to test how the device would react to sudden impact. This spectacular demonstration was captured with over 32 cameras. Would these unique nuclear flasks withstand a train wreck?
MWfdkQxy1ZM | 27 Feb 2021
Subscribe to Gabe's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo78W2S54wtNH9SnHqptMvg Watch Gabe's Flight over the Nevada Test Range: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbfBM0LvwwM On Christmas Day 2020, a private pilot and amateur photographer, Gabe Zeifman, flew over Area 51 to take over 1,000 photos and videos for his YouTube channel. In some of the footage, a black, triangle-shaped object can be seen lying inside an open-concept hangar. The triangle generated instant speculation. Is this bewildering shape nothing more than a trick of the eye? Or could it be a test plane that was retired 45 years ago? The answers to this intriguing mystery might be revealed soon. In the first six months of 2021, thanks to a clause in a Covid Relief bill signed by the US president, the Pentagon and spy agencies are set to reveal everything they know about UFOs. The information release will finally shed light on many conspiracy theories surrounding the highly classified Area 51, including what peculiar objects are hidden inside the facility.
VsSaiHrhVsk | 25 Feb 2021
The International Space Station was launched on 20 November 1998. It was created as part of a joint effort between five agencies, including NASA from the US, Roscosmos from Russia, JAXA from Japan, ESA from Europe, and CSA from Canada. For 22 years, it has served as the primary facility for numerous scientific research missions studying the Moon, Mars, and Outer Space. Always occupied by international personnel, the ISS has been uninterruptedly supplied by spacecraft. After July 2011, Russian cosmonauts and astronauts began their journeys to the station exclusively from the Russian Soyuz rockets launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome located in Kazakhstan. On 11 October 2018, for the first time in the 22-year-long history of the International Space Station, a crew failed to reach orbit after lifting off. A Russian Soyuz-FG rocket commanded by NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin had a booster failure that led them to abort the mission and safely eject through the launch escape system. The incident, which occurred months after another Soyuz launch malfunction, took place during a time of political and military tension between the US and Russia. Both governments accused each other of sabotage. For a moment, it seemed that cooperation towards the ISS was going to be halted. But the camaraderie between Russian and American astronauts bonded and stayed together.
f9b22KQDyZ0 | 22 Feb 2021
"The Russians, and in many ways the Chinese as well, are able to outrange most of our artillery systems." That harsh assessment was announced by General John M. Murray, the first head of Army Futures Command, in a conference held in 2018 at the Association of the United States Army conference in Washington, DC. The US was falling behind its Cold War adversaries in the artillery department. Not just by range, but overall firepower. As far back as 2015, American military studies showed that the Army had to develop a new generation of artillery to catch-up with the latest Russian and Chinese arsenal. And so the US Army's Extended Range Cannon Artillery system, simply known as ERCA, was born. Using an innovative artillery shell called Excalibur, this colossal new artillery weapon has enough power, speed, and accuracy to hit a target from 43 miles away. This is the equivalent to striking Washington from Baltimore. If deployed, the new system could substitute the USAFs close air support role for ground troops, effectively changing US tactics for future operations.
Tqsy8jzm2R8 | 17 Feb 2021
The following footage depicts a deserted wasteland where there is little vegetation, trees, or water. Soviet soldiers seem to be preparing a nuclear detonation in the middle of nowhere. Nothing unusual, given the epoch. Nonetheless, the objective is a peculiar one. It was filmed in Semey, Kazakhstan, in 1965, when the Soviet Regime conducted various nuclear tests that had a non-violent intention. They were part of the Soviet Union's Nuclear Explosions for the National Economy program. The aim was to create artificial lakes using thermo-nuclear detonations that produced colossal craters that would then be filled with water from nearby rivers. If successful, the artificial lakes would support the local economies of villages and zones highly productive in agriculture. The result was the creation of Lake Chagan, known today as the Atomic Lake for its highly radioactive water. No fish, humans, or any other living thing live nearby. Although the Soviet Union was once proud of its successful artificial creation, it was quickly abandoned when the USSR fell in 1989. There was nothing that could be done to mitigate the radiation levels. Since then, the lake has become an area highly visited by tourists for its grim ambiance. It is a ghost town that represents the Cold War era and the failed human ambitions of putting nuclear power toward a peaceful purpose.
PHLEuKH2ak4 | 10 Feb 2021
In December 2017, a blurry photograph of an Air Force F-4 Phantom flying upside down in an intercept mission on a Russian Bear Tu-95 went viral. This stunt bewildered its viewers. The feat was dangerous enough, but performing it near one of the Soviet Union's favorite strategic bombers was even more perplexing. Fortunately, Robert Sihler, the photographer, still remembers the story behind the stunt.
5Fe-IQ5JkBA | 05 Feb 2021
One strange day in January 2016, Vietnamese residents of the Yen Bai province woke up to the terrifying sound of thunder and the furious clash of metal hitting the ground. When morning came, the locals found 3 strange, solid metal balls of various sizes scattered in the surroundings. It appeared that they had fallen from the sky during the night as if they were meteorites. These strange spheres attracted the attention of military officials who quickly arrived in the province to investigate. Some thought that the balls were deactivated bombs. Some said it was space debris from satellites. Others concluded that they could only possibly be weapon ordnance from UFOs... Similar spheres have dropped in Africa, Australia, Latin America, Spain, and Turkey. Three mysterious spheres have been found in every single location… could it be a mere coincidence? Government authorities have been vague about the matter. Are they really human space debris? Or something else kept from the public eye?
mF7LYe82Qws | 02 Feb 2021
In November 2020, footage surfaced on the web showing an adult Brown bear and her cub being removed from the side of a colossal black submarine in Russia's Kamchatka peninsula. The animals can be seen swimming calmly on the lake at first. Then, as the camera zooms out, a docked nuclear submarine is appreciated. Instants later, the bears hop up over it to rest and see the horizon. The next scene shows how the two mammals are taken down. The sad scene caused worldwide outrage, especially among animal protection organizations that pointed out that Brown bears are an endangered species. Adding more fire to the backlash, the bears were removed under orders of the Russian Navy, which never apologized for the apparently unjustified action or tried to find another way to deal with the animals. Although the scene online is lamentable, there is more to the story than what is seen in the footage.
uxazX7Z_4iQ | 27 Jan 2021
With the Cold War at full throttle, the United States Air Force was worried that a sudden Soviet attack in Europe would leave American planes with no usable runways to counter the aggression. Enter the ZEL or the zero-length launch. This extraordinary concept explored how to blast a jet fighter straight off the back of a truck with a solid-fuel rocket. This footage shows the technology being applied to an F-84G Thunderjet, the first type of aircraft used for this test. The majority of the ZEL experiments were thoroughly performed at the US's Flight Test Center throughout the early 1950s. Although manned testing was relatively successful after a few tries, no ZEL- configured aircraft were ever used operationally, as the emergence of missiles significantly reduced the necessity of airplanes for a nuclear counterstrike.
BU9f15j4Mkw | 25 Jan 2021
Support Dark Footage and play World of Tanks PC: https://tanks.ly/3m1v9Bk Use our link and the code "TANKTASTIC" to receive access to 7 days of free premium play, 500 gold for upgrades, and acces to the premium T-127 Soviet Tank that features some of the best defensive armor of its class. Note: This code is only valid for new players at the time of registration. Join for free at https://tanks.ly/3m1v9Bk. In December of 2019, the internet was alerted to mysterious footage published on Russian social networks. A lone and imposing polar bear makes its way through the snow, searching for food or prey in the brief recording. Everything appears normal at first, but as the camera zooms in, something seems off. What seems to be a strange black mark on the bear's back begins to show up while the animal keeps walking. Then, one of the persons nearby can be heard saying that the bear has the codename T-34 painted on its right side… All over the world, people began asking themselves the reason behind such a marking. Was it the Russian military conducting a strange experiment? A scientific sampling or the work of some malicious pranksters? The T-34 was one of the most famous tanks of the WW2-era Red Army. Nobody knew what it meant.
3G7hIS1Sys4 | 21 Jan 2021
The Soviet Union is responsible for creating the Special Underwater Assault Rifle, also known as the APS. It was one of the most unique weapon designs of the Cold War era. The APS was explicitly designed to shoot "frogmen" underwater invaders. It can fire 5.66 mm ammunition at a rate of 500 rounds per minute, and its magazines can hold up to 26 rounds. Although they don't perform as well on land, these gas-powered assault rifles have better range and penetration than a speargun underwater. The APS barrel isn't rifled, and it contains a shield that breaks up bubbles to help guard frogmen shoot from a concealment spot. These weapons have been around since the mid-1970s and have been used by over 10 different countries. And just as it was about to be forgotten as another peculiar Soviet creation, it was brought back in 2016. But what for? Is there danger looming in Russian waters?
IYRKFkkyxh0 | 14 Jan 2021
September 20, 1958, was an emblematic day for the British. At the RAF Systerson Airbase in Nottinghamshire, a crowd had gathered to watch the Battle of Britain air show. With many wounds still fresh from World War 2, veterans were proud to see the protectors of the skies flying over them. Everything was running smoothly until the RAF's newest addition showed up to astonish the citizens: the Vulcan bomber. Then, all hell broke loose… First, little pieces of what looked like white confetti came out of the aircraft's wing. Next came flames, a sound of thunder, and smoke billowing over the airfield. A crash had happened in the middle of the show.
LdU-n_JJ8zU | 11 Jan 2021
The ghosts of the former Republic of Yugoslavia still hide in the countries that have taken its place. Although not many people know it, the majestic landscapes in those nations are scattered with secret tunnels and bunkers, explicitly built for the needs of a now bygone era. Some of these structures have found new purposes, but others have decayed due to the passage of time. Such is the case of the ruins of the subterranean Željava Airport. This underground airbase holds a lot of secrets about the Croatian War of Independence, as well as The Cold War, and very few know about its existence. This photo shows the massive underground airport, which held Air Force hangars and military barracks. Located under what is now the border between Croatia and Bosnia & Herzegovina, this bunker could house over 1,000 people and had a communications system meant to serve as a Cold War-era ballistic missile warning mechanism. Many countries had similar facilities, but what made Željava unique was its location. Since it was built inside a hollowed-out mountain, the airbase was practically indestructible.
8Mjt8gtsM_Y | 23 Dec 2020
Support Dark Footage and play World of Warships: https://wo.ws/37OJCLJ Use our link and the code "BOOM" to receive access to 200 doubloons for added features, 2 ships: the St. Louis, a U.S. Cruiser, and the Premium ship Emden, a German Cruiser, 20 Restless Fire Camouflage skins, 2.5 million credits for upgrades, and 7 Days of free Premium play. Note: This code is only valid for new players at the time of registration. Join for free at https://wo.ws/37OJCLJ. --- "Oh my God!" A chilling shout is heard in a video released by the U.S. European Command. On an April afternoon in 2016, the USS Donald Cook's crew were conducting a series of routine deck landing drills accompanied by an allied helicopter, which was later identified as Polish. It was there, in the Baltic Ocean, that they were buzzed by two Soviet Su-24s -- supersonic, all-weather attack aircraft developed decades before in the Soviet Union. The planes came as close as 30 feet from the USS Donald Cook's deck. And although the U.S. and Russia are on seemingly tense but good terms at the moment, the incident confirmed that Russia is ready in case a war breaks out. And they want us to know about it.
nJOLGXCk9GE | 20 Dec 2020
The SADM B-54 looked like it was pulled straight out of an action movie. It was a nuclear device small enough to be carried between the legs of the soldier. To drop it, a soldier would parachute, swim, or even ski down to the target. This footage shows a member of the Green Light Special Ops unit carrying the SADM B-54, one of the most unusual military devices ever invented during the Cold War. Had it been deployed, the weapon would have faced a long and treacherous trek towards its destination... all between the legs and on the back of a single man.
U2SSfRTsm-I | 15 Dec 2020
During the Cold War, the Pentagon's Chemical Corps researched chemical compounds that could be used against enemy troops. The objective wasn't to kill the forces but rather to disable them in a matter of seconds. This rare footage, released in 2016, shows a laboratory experiment in which a cat is sprayed in the face with lysergic acid diethylamide, also known as LSD. The kitten appears to jump around and even be scared of the mice that share its cage. The United States Cold War-era possible plans for mind control are shrouded in mystery. This footage provides an extraordinary glimpse into experiments that never developed into actual war weapons.
hyCLuDjU57c | 11 Dec 2020
Get your free trial of MagellanTV here: https://try.magellantv.com/darkfootage. It's an exclusive offer for our viewers: a month-long trial, FREE. MagellanTV is a new kind of streaming service run by filmmakers with 3,000+ documentaries! Check out Combat Machines, an original and wide-ranging 8 part thematic series takes you to the heart of the action of how machines have been an essential tool throughout military history. In August 1960, a US Navy pilot took off from Naples, Italy, and climbed to about 5,000 feet. It was a routine operation—nothing unusual for the day. When he leveled off, he found he needed an unusual amount of pressure on the stick. It was strange. The F-8 Crusader he was controlling felt a lot heavier than expected. It was also unresponsive. Something was definitely off. At first, he cursed the crew in maintenance. They had surely missed something. Looking around for the cause, he analyzed the control panel. Maybe a switch was off, but everything seemed OK. That was until he glanced outside the cockpit window. For a second, his entire body felt a shock than ran down his spine. He was flying with the Crusader's wings folded up. Keeping his head cool, he managed to dump fuel to make the aircraft lighter. After 20 minutes of dangerous flying, the pilot made it back to base unharmed. When the engineers at Vought heard the story, they were both pleased and perplexed to hear that their aircraft could fly with the wings folded.
uY19ctWRKUg | 09 Dec 2020
Few conflicts in the history of mankind have been as bloody and as loud as the Great War. It was the first truly global clash in which more than a dozen nations from each continent participated. As a stalemate took hold, thunderous artillery rained down on all sides. Verdun, Somme, Tannenberg, Cambrai, and the Argonne, are some of the fiercest battles and offensives that occurred between 1914 and 1918. During these four years, more than 10 million soldiers perished under the foot of the latest military innovations of the time, as they faced off against the destructive fire rate of machine guns, unforgiving gas attacks, and barrages of shells. Europe's once beautiful grasslands turned into the trenches of No Man's Land, full of mud, gunpowder, rats, and gigantic craters of artillery impacts. The cacophony of war was terrible. Bullets flying everywhere, machine guns firing, tanks rolling by, and artillery crashing down from the sky were part of everyday life in the trenches. However, it all changed on November 11, 1918, when at 11AM, the Western Front battlefields went utterly silent… It was the signal that World War 1 had finally ended, and it was captured on audiotape.
01jkvrp_j0g | 07 Dec 2020
The history of aviation is tightly related to that dream of man reaching the skies and beyond. But man was not always alone in these pursuits... During the Great War, airplanes were used for the first time as reconnaissance and support assets. During the interwar years, aircraft science grew exponentially. The once clunky and small WWI planes were replaced by all-metal fuselages and designs that could reach incredible speeds and altitudes in mere seconds. At the end of World War 2, man's growing ambition of one day reaching beyond the sky and to the moon, however, found an obstacle. It was called gravity. In a race to obtain first place in the Space Age, Americans and Russians began developing aircraft that could perform "zero gravity" maneuvers at great altitudes. Scientists did not fully comprehend the notion and concept of weightlessness. It was believed that zero gravity could harm a person's body in unexpected ways. To investigate potential damage to human bodies, NASA and the US Air Force conducted a series of tests with animals in fighters and other aircraft to simulate weightlessness. One such experiment involved analyzing the reactions of kittens in space…
Pm7AsKWJLnM | 05 Dec 2020
During WW2, aerial campaigns became a vital anchor of military operations. Most ground and naval attacks extensively used aircraft for reconnaissance and bombing missions. The most crucial aerial asset of the European theatre was the bomber. Protected by escort fighters, the American B-17s became an icon of sheer American firepower and innovative technological advances. However, once the war ended, thousands of B-17s were quickly sold, sent to the scrapyard, or used for experimental testing after being replaced by superior aircraft and military technologies. As the Cold War tensions increased, with a palpable fear of a Nuclear War, some B-17s became an essential asset for testing the accuracy, speed, and damage of American missiles and other defensive systems. One of those was Project Nike, a military program whose objective was protecting American cities from nuclear threats. An integral part of this defensive system was the Nike Ajax, the first surface to air missile, better known as SAM. And if the US was going to be ready to take on Soviet bombers, they would have to blow up a bunch of B-17s for practice.
I5h6XMz2B-s | 03 Dec 2020
The V-1 flying bomb, also known as Vengeance Weapon, buzz bomb, or doodlebug, wreaked havoc in England during World War 2. At the peak of the raids launched against London in 1940 and 1941, as many as 100 V-1 bombs fell around the city and its suburbs every day. After the United States Air Force noticed how much damage these German V-1 bombs inflicted, they knew that developing an American Buzz Bomb needed to be a priority. Northrop Aviation built two versions, and its unique design and look earned it the nickname "The Bat." This secret project, named MX-543, began in 1942 and sought to build a bigger, better, and deadlier version of the German Wunderwaffe...
7ewqu29UJsY | 28 Nov 2020
Foldable wings have played an obscure part in aviation since its earliest days when the Wright brothers used pulleys and levers to twist the trailing edges of wings. However, as planes got more sophisticated, these control systems became too cumbersome and heavy. After WWII, new technologies allowed folding wings began to be studied again. The 1960s North American XB-70 Valkyrie was one of the few attempts to incorporate this type of design. And as part of the new Spanwise Adaptive Wing (or SAW) project, NASA is now testing a lightweight shape memory alloy that allows aircraft to fold their wings during flight. As seen here, the material is controlled by temperature. It is fashioned into a tube-shaped actuator that, when heated, twists and moves the wing’s outer portion up or down, up to 70 degrees. If successful, the SAW program could change aviation history, as the shape memory alloy can make aircraft fuel-efficient, lighter, faster, and quieter.
IEz3Sn5EOww | 26 Nov 2020
This stunning photograph shows a pilot ejecting from a Vought F-8 Crusader, a single-engine carrier-based jet capable of supersonic speeds. During a crash landing, the pilot bravely manages to eject at the very last second using his Martin-Baker model F5A ejection seat. He survived the mishap uninjured. For decades, the aircraft carrier has been a critical player in War. In the early 1960s, the vessel reached a new level of potency when the angled deck was introduced to accommodate new supersonic jets like the Vought F-8. This series of photos prove why the angled deck was so useful for new jet-powered technology. Without it, the results for this pilot would have been fatal...
ZTEmOSl8jZk | 23 Nov 2020
As seafood demand grows at an alarming rate, Chinese vessels have been attempting to illegally fish in other countries' protected areas, sometimes at a very high cost. In March 2016, the Argentine Naval Prefecture embarked on a high-seas chase to pursue the Lu Yan Yuan Yu 010. The illegal fishing vessel was attempting to steal tonnes of fish from Argentina's exclusive economic zone. This footage, released a day after the pursuit, shows the Argentinian Navy's attempts to capture the Chinese ship - before they had no other choice but to sink it when their own safety was at risk...
tkr_LrbozR4 | 19 Nov 2020
It was an interesting observation on Twitter, but ultimately (probably) just a coincidence. A cool reminder though of all the hard work the military does behind the scenes to stay prepared. On October 1st, 2020, hours before the U.S. President Donald Trump said on national television he had tested positive for COVID-19, strange planes, unknown to a large portion of the American population, appeared off the coast of Washington, D.C. Moments later, another aircraft appeared on the West Coast, performing peculiar maneuvers just off California’s coast. Twitter user and aviation enthusiast Tim Hogan confirmed that those planes could be seen in Multilateration flight tracking, or MLAT, and were nothing less than E-6B Mercury aircraft, the “Doomsday Planes.” These aircraft, better known as Mercury TACAMOs, or Take Charge And Move Outs, are intended to serve as communications centers. In the event of an emergency, they send short and long frequency messages to the National Command Authority to launch the American nuclear arsenal. He suggested that it was no coincidence that the planes, which are rarely seen and tracked, appeared only a couple of hours before President Trump announced that the First Lady and he were infected with the virus. Some experts have interpreted it as a message sent to America’s enemies: that no matter what happens to the President, the military is always vigilant and ready to unleash a nuclear arsenal in the event of a foreign attack.
98cXGBY7qQU | 16 Nov 2020
This footage was taken on March 21, 1962, when the Air Force experimented with a novelty ejection seat system on one of its newest fighter bombers, the B-58 Hustler. The ejection pod shot out from the Hustler's fuselage at an altitude of 35,000 feet while traveling at Mach 2 speed. After an almost eight-minute descent, the pod touched land. Air Force personnel rushed to the site and cracked open the pod's hardshell casing to rescue its passenger. But the pod didn't hold a pilot. Instead, it was a black bear named Yogi, who became the first living creature to survive a supersonic ejection.
k6h7TlV5f4A | 13 Nov 2020
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f53ZWdB6hbM | 10 Nov 2020
After a failure while being towed to port, the Soviet Union’s only completed Lun-Class Ekranoplan was left stranded in shallow waters on the Caspian Sea. The Ekranoplan was a unique Soviet plane-boat hybrid that could fly over a cushion of air only feet above the water’s surface. The secretive aircraft was now left out in the open. Seen here, this photo was taken in July of 2020 by photographer and urban explorer Lana Sator, who snuck inside the vessel and captured a number of astounding images.
3dl9Ovwmnxw | 02 Nov 2020
Germany was the pioneer of various technological and military advances during World War II. One of the most unique, innovative, and deadly of Hitler's secret weapons was the V-2 rocket. The Vergeltungswaffe 2, or "The Retribution Weapon 2", was the world's first long-range guided ballistic missile. During the War, there were no effective defenses against it. Nothing was little that could be done to stop a V-2 rocket from reaching its objective. When the Third Reich collapsed, the Allies rushed to capture the German facilities and launch sites that housed V-2s and other technologies. Many German scientists were sent to the U.S. and USSR to continue developing new weapons. At the height of the Cold War, with both countries in conflict and threatening each other with the possibility of a nuclear conflict, the U.S. began working on advanced defense systems that could neutralize an enemy warhead in flight. The Sprint Missile was one of those defensive weapons. An anti-ballistic missile that could intercept objectives that had descended below an altitude of 37 miles, the Sprint was so fast that it glowed white as it flew. It was able to reach speeds of Mach 10 in just 15 seconds.
8CNONgD3I34 | 30 Oct 2020
In the late 1980s, the Boeing corporation planned to create an unusual airplane with one of the latest technological advances of its time - propfan engines. The company wanted this new aircraft to replace the highly effective and successful Boeing 727 that first flew in 1963. Seen here, the Boeing 7J7 would have a capacity for 150 passengers. It would be equipped with ultrahigh-bypass engines, advanced flight-deck displays, electrical flight control signaling, and high-reliability avionics. The aircraft would be built with new materials that made it lighter, faster, and cheaper than other competitors. The plane captivated international appeal because its technological advancements would make it the most fuel-efficient aircraft to date. At the same time, the aircraft maintained the speed and power needed for commercial use. But ongoing technical modifications by Boeing and contrasting opinions between Japanese, British, and Scandinavian corporate partners, caused the project to be postponed indefinitely. It was eventually canceled in the 90s due to a drop in oil prices and a changing airplane market.
0pNIsCUp-kg | 28 Oct 2020
This minute-long video, shot on a helmet camera, shows a member of the U.S Coast Guard Cutter Munro jumping onto a foreign vessel suspected of carrying millions of dollars worth of drugs across the Pacific Ocean. It is no surprise it went viral. The impressive footage from the high-speed chase in 2019 shows the Coast Guardsman banging on the hatch with his fists until it opens. This event became the largest drug bust the Coast Guard had achieved since 2015. It was a carefully planned operation aboard a boat whose namesake has inspired Coast Guardsmen for generations.
_ui2CE--jb8 | 26 Oct 2020
In an era of fantastic and futuristic aircraft, the North American Aviation XB-70 Valkyrie stood out as one of the most awe-inspiring. On June 8th, 1966, this extraordinary aircraft led a photo-shoot run with four other jets at the behest of General Electric. The company wanted a photograph set of the planes that carried their engines. In the group, an F-104 was piloted by Joe Walker, a seasoned pilot. The XB-70 was flown by Al White, the chief test pilot for the program, with Air Force Major Carl Cross as the co-pilot. A Learjet piloted by Clay Lacy would carry photographers to capture the formation, which would be featured in a company brochure. However, tragedy suddenly struck. The Valkyrie and the F-104 were involved in a shocking accident documented and immortalized in these photographs. They're now part of American aviation history's long catalog of mysteries.
juu7f9XOLrE | 22 Oct 2020
In the 1950s, the United States Air Force was working on innovative ways to extend the aircraft fighter range. As in-flight refueling was still not possible, several experiments were being conducted to push an airplane as far as possible. The threat of Nuclear War between the United States and the Soviet Union Made the need to extend the range of nuclear bombers and smaller aircraft more urgent. The possibility of a bomber squadron being able to carry out an attack against the Soviet Union from the U.S. without stopping along the way would be a game-changer. One of the most radical ideas was to experiment with flying aircraft carriers that could tow escort fighters, or any other type of small aircraft, directly into battle. That is how the Fighter Conveyor (or FICON) Project was born during the early years of the Cold War.
2IRJ_I_km5A | 19 Oct 2020
The Vertol Model 76, better known as the VZ-2, had a peculiar appearance. Most of its tubular framework was exposed, and from the front, it looked like a helicopter. However, this was a remarkable aircraft that could transition from vertical to horizontal flight thanks to its tilt-wing. This experimental vehicle was built for the U.S Army in the mid-1950s to prove the concept of Vertical Takeoff and Landing. This footage shows the fragile-looking aircraft hovering during one of its earliest tests, intended to ascertain if it could shift from horizontal flight to a vertical landing. This revolutionary program lasted almost a decade, in which the VZ-2 completed 450 flights.
Ycs8t0-_xaE | 15 Oct 2020
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Ts41lQg5MxA | 13 Oct 2020
At the end of the Vietnam War, Saigon was forced into a historic evacuation as the North Vietnamese army descended upon the city. Among the countless stories of heroism and bravery, this photo remains a moving record of what a man is willing to for his family. Taken by a sailor aboard the USS Kirk, the image depicts the cinematic escape of a desperate and loving South Vietnamese father willing to do anything to keep his family safe. Even destroying a CH-47 Chinook in the process...
Bn06IRpfiXc | 09 Oct 2020
On August 28th, 2020, two Russian fighters surprised the crew of an American B-52H Stratofortress that was conducting a routine operation over international airspace. This video, taken within the U.S bomber, was released by the Pentagon. It shows the moment two SU-27s execute a maneuver known as the "headbutt" at an incredibly close range to the American B-52. Officially reported as an "unsafe intercept," the hazardous and unwelcome maneuver took place in seconds and required great ability to pull off in a high-speed game of chicken…
pXsdqqwfiaI | 06 Oct 2020
The Tsar Bomba's explosion was unparalleled in power. With a 50 megaton capacity, this nuclear test was estimated to be 3,800 times the strength of the Hiroshima atomic bomb. And although short video clips and photos previously proved its existence, this 40-minute propaganda film detailing the bomb's history and specifications was unseen until now... The documentary, presenting unparalleled footage of the largest nuclear explosion ever on earth, was released to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Soviet Union's nuclear industry. It was posted on the Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation's Youtube Channel. The images offer a new and fascinating glimpse into the powerful Cold War nuclear test of October 30, 1961. It's also a great reminder of the power the Soviets wielded during its staredown with America...
3PZIqnscIJI | 30 Sep 2020
When Charlie Harris found out that President Ronald Reagan would be playing golf at the Augusta National Club Golf, he decided to go and talk to him. But he couldn't just walk in and ask for a private audience. So Harris crashed his Dodge pickup truck through the gates of the club and took five people hostage. This photo shows Secret Service agents responding to the incident. The men carried high caliber weapons as they hurried to the spot where Harris held the hostages. President Reagan practically had a small army protecting him at the golf course, and the Secret Service said he was never in real danger. However, Harris still managed to force his way into the club. In the end, he got the call from the President he asked for...
edIK_3GWq2w | 24 Sep 2020
If a cat is dropped upside down at zero-gravity, will it fall on its feet? NASA and the U.S Air Force solved this seemingly random question in the early 1960s, after sending cats into a reduced-gravity aircraft popularly known as The Vomit Comet. This footage shows the experiment in a weightless environment. The cats flail around helplessly, unable to land upright. The lessons learned from the experiment helped NASA set future guidelines to help astronauts move around while in space…
Xl_qHIGD18I | 21 Sep 2020
With the Cold War arms-race well into its second decade, Soviet military technology achieved a number of unparalleled successes. Their efficient battle tanks, self-propelled guns, artillery, aircraft, and continually evolving air defense systems had forged a path to near technological parity with, or perhaps even superiority over, the United States. Furthermore, the Soviet Union had imminent plans to introduce a new upgraded successor to their feared T-62 and T-55/54 battle tanks. These plans posed a threat to the American and West German militaries positioned on the other side of the Iron Curtain. Both countries needed a revolutionary tank design to compete with the latest Soviet anti-tank technology, so they joined forces to build the MBT-70 Main Battle Tank. This footage shows a speed test of the tank, a military vehicle considered ahead of its time. It could reach incredibly fast cross-country speeds, both forwards and backward, despite its immense weight. However, the promising tank never went further than a prototype. The West Germans and Americans were in disagreement over the design from the beginning, which eventually led to both countries pulling out from the project...
Eavbt2GLRLg | 17 Sep 2020
Seen here is a Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk frozen in ice. Military aircraft are expected to perform flawlessly in an endless array of environments, from the burning sand of the Middle East to the freezing snowstorms of the Arctic. Rigorous testing is required before a new airplane is brought into service. Common sense suggests that aircraft should be tested in real ecosystems, but that can be expensive and unpredictable. In the 1940s, the U.S Airforce built an engineering marvel: a weather laboratory capable of simulating all kinds of weather possibilities. Military aircraft and private corporations would be able to test their upcoming projects in the facility named the McKinley Climatic Laboratory. As the largest indoor-weather testing facility in the world, the McKinley Laboratory has been active for almost 75 years. It has been crucial since World War II to develop and test America's most advanced fighter aircraft and bombers.
nWQdB5SRv1s | 14 Sep 2020
When a strange copy of a U.S. Nimitz-class carrier first showed up in 2013 in the Persian Gulf, Iranian authorities said it would be used as a prop for films. However, two years later, during the wargames of the regime's Revolutionary Guard Corps, the carrier was attacked as proof of Iran's alleged superiority over the U.S. military. The mockup is merely a barge disguised as an aircraft carrier that is symbolically attacked during military exercises. Repairs were made after the first wargames, but now Iran's forces have sunk it by accident. This satellite picture shows the fake USS Nimitz capsized after a drill in July of 2020. The location where the vessel sank is particularly inconvenient for Iran since it blocks the main entrance to a vital port...
28o8z0ns57w | 10 Sep 2020
This footage shows the USS George Washington aircraft carrier in a strange cloud that appears almost like a force field. The ship, however, is actually undergoing testing of its "aqueous film-forming fire suppression system." During the process, a proprietary substance and water are used to decontaminate the surface of the Nimtz-class carrier. This test caught on film was conducted between May 11 and 12, providing essential emergency practice in case of a fire or attack featuring chemical, biological, or radiological weapons...
bC2ANA1DMMo | 08 Sep 2020
These photos show a B-52 Stratofortress bomber in flames as a firefighter team races against the clock. Inside its burning hulk were nuclear weapons that threatened to ignite. The world was at the brink of a new nuclear disaster that reportedly could have been much worse than the accident at Chernobyl. The incident took place when the US Air Force bomber was sitting on the runway fueled and ready to go in a high-alert status at the Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota. The B-52 caught fire during an engine start while loaded with eight nuclear AGM-69A Short Range Attack Missiles in addition to four B28 nuclear gravity bombs. At the time, the US Air Force did everything in its power to cover up the story and to mitigate public panic. Yet, the photos of firefighters are undeniable, and the situation was incredibly perilous. It was only years later that the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory finally admitted that the incident could have led to a major catastrophe.
QlVmo_jvBQE | 03 Sep 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage This footage shows a column of fire shooting up from a gas well in Uzbekistan. The blaze ignited due to a leak and lasted 1,074 days. The Soviets tried everything to turn off or divert the well, but these efforts only provoked new, smaller blowouts in different locations. It seemed that nothing could stop the raging fire. That is until the Soviets decided to take an unconventional approach… to nuke the well.
dsA92QnWXdY | 31 Aug 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage A routine inspection of a Grumman A-6E Intruder plane during the Persian Gulf War almost resulted in a fatal accident. This video shows the moment Petty Officer J.D. Bridges was sucked into an engine while checking the launch mechanism of the aircraft. The flight deck crew member was stuck inside the engine intake for three minutes but managed to come out practically unscratched. But how did Officer Bridges survive? It was only thanks to a series of lucky strokes and a convenient feature of the engine design…
NYeep9ZfNYA | 25 Aug 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage The U-2 spy plane carries such an effective camera that pilots believe it can read a newspaper’s headlines from the air. Even 60 years after its first flight, the aircraft still carries a giant wet-film camera with nearly two-miles of film. This picture shows the cockpit viewfinder in an ER-2 plane, operated by NASA. The airplane, a version of the U-2 used for scientific research, was capable of looking at a controlled fire burning near Flagstaff, Arizona, from nearly 70,000 feet. Such a powerful camera has not only come handy for military missions. It has also been useful for researching climate change and flying over hurricanes...
NxWO5BUIVpc | 20 Aug 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage This photo shows test pilot Keith Hartley from the British Aerospace company flying a pre-production Panavia Tornado with the top down... or rather... completely off. In 1988, Hartley conducted the risky test, piloting the Tornado, number XZ630, at 500 knots without a canopy in order to ensure the safety and reliability of emergency escape procedures...
1gW3b9l9zgY | 17 Aug 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage In 1942, as the Japanese and the Americans returned from battle, a set of Japanese planes mistakenly tried to land on the USS Yorktown. A similar, yet friendlier, accident would occur after the Korean War ceasefire when one American Pilot also mistakenly landed his Panther on the USS Yorktown...
r-G4K5jv97Q | 11 Aug 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage Allegedly recorded in Syria, seen here is a still from footage showing the remnants of the rumored R9X missile, otherwise known as the “sword bomb.” The video first appeared on Twitter, posted by @TRintheworld. In it, the remains of one of the sword blades can be seen. It was first tweeted on social media on June 17, 2020, three days after the AGM-114R9X was used to strike an SUV in the Syrian Idlib Governorate. The weapon supposedly has a pinpoint destructive radius, as it carries no explosives in order to avoid civilian casualties. Instead, sword blades fan out from the body before ripping through its target with pure kinetic force…
N3Xt-LeaQeg | 06 Aug 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage This footage shows a Convair B-36 Peacemaker aircraft making a low pass over Fort Worth, Texas, as the strategic bomber completes what is known as a "buzz job." Recorded by Lt. Col. Frank F. Kleinwechter, Jr., the flight crew was reportedly showing off for a firefighter convention visiting the nearby airbase. Panicked residents flooded the Wing Headquarters with irate phone calls. Many thought the plane had crashed. Others complained that the B-36 had set fire to a telephone pole and had blown shingles off of their roofs. One man even claimed that his TV antenna had gotten stuck sucked into a jet pod…
AMi0_Px6BO4 | 03 Aug 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage This photo shows a stolen Huey helicopter that landed directly in front of the White House in 1974. The aircraft was piloted by a disgruntled ex-soldier, 21-year-old Robert Kenneth. With only 157 hours of fixed-wing flight experience, Kenneth managed to evade police and Secret Service gunfire to land directly on the South Lawn of the White House…
58qQ8gj9Ubw | 30 Jul 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage On Sunday, April 19, 2020, the U.S. Navy's 6th Fleet Public Affairs office released this video showing a Russian Federation Air Force Su-35 Flanker approaching a Navy P-8A plane. The footage, taken from within the navy aircraft, follows the Russian fighter jet's trajectory as it intercepted the American plane as it flew over the Mediterranean Sea. While the two countries disagree over the legality and danger of the intercept, both agreed that the incident was firmly in international airspace where both countries often push aviation safety to its limits…
wxJcEz3h4tU | 27 Jul 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage This footage shows a terrifying accident from May of 1983. It is an Israeli F-15D flying above the Negev desert with only one wing. The aircraft’s pilot, Ziv Nedivi, had just recovered the jet from a tight spiral after colliding with an A-4 Skyhawk and was being ordered to eject. With a runway almost in sight only 10-miles away, however, Nedivi lit his afterburners and headed to attempt a most unconventional landing…
Jl1tzsLlUAo | 23 Jul 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage This striking photograph captures the Garrett Falcon 20, a French business jet with a one-of-a-kind feature: an afterburner. In 1988, the aircraft served as a testbed for the United States Coast Guard. Known by the name, The Guardian, it was intended to be used in rescue and drug trafficking missions. The successful test flight used a Garrett TFE1042 engine. It also marked the first plane of its type using an afterburner.
n7SPZZWxyw0 | 20 Jul 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage This image shows the planned Star-Raker Space Plane, a startlingly ambitious NASA project that intended to combine airplane and spaceship in an effort to harness the power of the sun. Pitched by Rockwell International to the U.S. government as a "Airbreather/Rocket-Powered, Horizontal Takeoff Tridelta Flying Wing, Single-Stage-To-Orbit Transportation System," it was hoped that a fleet of Star-Rakers could launch up to four missions every day, carrying payloads of 100 tons each into orbit. The incredible lifting power would be necessary to accomplish NASA’s ultimate goal: a network of 60 space-based solar power stations that would beam enough energy back down to Earth to power the United States.
aNgL3Mv7hac | 16 Jul 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage This May 6th, 1968, footage from NASA shows a training vehicle used by Apollo 11 astronauts as they prepared to land the first man on the moon. In the clip, astronaut Neil Armstrong flies 200 feet above Ellington Air Force Base in Houston, Texas, in a mock lunar lander as it precariously wobbles in the air. An experienced pilot of the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle, Armstrong already had over 20 recorded flights under his belt. However, the video shows the control thrusters abruptly fail, shutting down aerodynamic maneuverability within seconds. The LLRV veers off course and plummets towards the ground before impacting in a fireball. Luckily, Armstrong comes down in a parachute, unharmed by the disaster thanks to his quick reaction to abort.
Gf2eA-VGT0c | 13 Jul 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage At first glance, the satellite photos of this docked transport ship seem harmless enough. However, within those pink containers is a secret that North Korea wants to keep hidden. In response to North Korea's nuclear proliferation, the United Nations Security Council imposed sanctions against the military dictatorship in 2006. The most extensive sanction to date was adopted in 2017. This banned the purchase of North Korean exports, including coal, textiles, and seafood. Additionally, North Korea could no longer import petroleum in the same quantity as it had before. Still, global corporations seeking to conduct business with the highly despised country found ways to use a secretive fleet of vessels to smuggle in goods.
Emhn4KTRfc8 | 09 Jul 2020
Near the end of World War 2, brief footage shows an example of one of Germany's most notorious tools as they undertook a scorched earth strategy in retreat. As the war turned in the Allies' favor, the Germans sought to hamper their pursuers by destroying any and all transportation infrastructure in their fallback to their homeland. Thus, they turned to the Schienenwolf or Schwellenpflug, Rail Wold, or Sleeper Plough. The device, appearing similar to a small train, efficiently “unzipped” the rails behind it, leaving only rubble in its wake...
37xylom-tlk | 07 Jul 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage Pictured here, the Alekseyev SM-1 was an incredible first-of-its-kind “wing-in-ground-effect” vehicle that made its first flight on July 22, 1961. The prototype was the brainchild of Rostislav Evgenievich Alexeyev and was one of the forerunners of the famed “Caspian Sea Monster.” The photo shows crewmembers riding the SM-1 barely above the snow and ice. It was a real-life giant landspeeder, capable of traveling at 200 kilometers per hour...
s_fVtd5Sz9M | 02 Jul 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage In this 1957 video, a 110-foot long, 116-foot wide, 133,000-pound Boeing B-47 bomber pulls a tight upside down maneuver after releasing its payload. The technique was so risky that pilots called it the “Idiot’s Loop.” Not only was the plane at risk from extreme aerodynamic and gravitational loads, it would also be carrying an atomic bomb at the same time. Practiced by Richard Bach at Eglin Air Force base, this “toss bombing” delivery method was concocted to allow the aircraft to "toss" a bomb at low altitude while giving it enough time to reverse course in order to avoid anti-aircraft defenses or the blast from the nuclear bomb it just released…
sqVpAFmSVN0 | 25 Jun 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage The blinding burst of light from a nuclear detonation follows, yet it quickly fades into an unexpectedly small mushroom cloud. The recording comes from the 1956 Yuma test conducted during Operation Redwing. The goal of the test was to show the potential of a boosted fusion bomb design meant to fit inside an air-to-air missile. It is the only public test video released documenting a “Nuclear Fizzle.” The failed nuclear blast was nevertheless equivalent to nearly 200-tons of TNT that could wipe out anything in a mile radius...
51qZqNtvto0 | 18 Jun 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage This footage, dated 1971, shows the attempted takeoff of a Grumman S-2E Tracker from the catapult of the USS Ticonderoga aircraft carrier. As the plane is initially launched, the sea in front of it seems calm… but at the moment the Tracker is departing from the catapult, a freak wave hits and engulfs the plane...
ksBxwRpGrHI | 12 Jun 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage This footage shows ground testing for a German Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet during WW2. It was the only operational rocket-powered fighter plane ever built. The unprecedented design produced speed and power that would not be seen again in another aircraft for over a decade. As seen here, testing was fraught with danger. In this instance, the rocket acceleration pushed beyond the tolerance of the airframe, and the prototype was sent plummeting to the ground…
FNHuzLQVzUM | 05 Jun 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage This footage captures the 1996 Chinese-launched Intelsat 708 telecommunications satellite departing from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center to disastrous results. Shortly after liftoff, the rocket malfunctioned and was sent flying nearly horizontal just barely above the Earth. Although the exact crash site was covered up, it is thought that the rocket traveled anywhere from 1 to 1.5 miles, or 1.5 to 2 kilometers, before crashing into a hill in a nearby town...
kn0XEa4B144 | 01 Jun 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage Placed far enough away to still remain standing after the explosion, the interiors and exteriors of three homes were exposed to a nuclear bomb blast in this short film "The House in the Middle." The movie was released in 1953 by the Federal Civil Defense Administration as a six-minute black and white cut. A second edit, in color, was released in 1954 by the National Clean Up – Paint Up– Fix Up Bureau. Recorded during the Upshot-Knothole Encore test on May 8, 1953, at the Nevada Test Site, it may be one of the most extreme product placements ever produced.
fQzJFpZ0qpw | 23 May 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage Seen here, the fourth simulated abort test of the Apollo Spacecraft designated A-003 took place on May 19, 1965. The footage reveals the sudden surprise that researchers encountered on that day when an actual abort situation that occurred during the assessment tested the launch escape system under less controlled conditions than intended. Everything went spectacularly wrong and then spectacularly right as the command module successfully detached from the disintegrating Little Joe II booster before landing safely thanks to its parachutes...
QtO5eO9GqtM | 16 May 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage Seen here, the Northrop M2-F2, a prototype that would eventually serve as a model for the Space Shuttle, flies gracefully through a clear sky. Everything goes wrong, however, as it attempts to land, and the voice of a man in ground control decisively calls out “Get the fire truck out!” The crash came at the end of a glide test for the heavyweight lifting body spacecraft, designed and intended for astronauts to fly back from space...
gklVhRzkVqA | 09 May 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage Many believed that perhaps the Soviet Union would ultimately triumph in the Space Race to the Moon. But while NASA’s Apollo Program carefully planned and prepared for a meticulous mission, the Soviets skipped important static ground tests as part of a frantic push to get their super heavy-lift launch vehicle into the sky first. The untested Soviet N1 rocket had the most powerful first stage ever built. Serious faults with its thirty engines would result in the largest man-made non-nuclear explosion ever. And it was all caught on tape.
0zZFD1KAl64 | 02 May 2020
Subscribe to Dark Footage: https://bit.ly/darkfootage Andersen Air Force base in Guam saw the very first crash of the stealth B-2 aircraft Spirit of Kansas. Footage shows the aircraft speeding down the runway and starting to gain some altitude. The wing soon hits the ground and bursts, after which the aircraft slams against the runway in a cloud of smoke and flames. The crew ejected safely, but it was one of the most expensive plane crashes in history.