Weird Weapons of the Vietnam War

Published 2024-06-10
These are some of the weirdest weapons created and deployed during the Vietnam War, including more than a few that you may never have even heard of!

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All Comments (21)
  • @mechadaddyc21
    Back in highschool I used you as a reference for my freshman year project and my world history teacher was amazed and to this day even after I graduated he still uses your videos as references
  • @SaanMigwell
    "Hot enough to burn oxygen!" You know what else is hot enough to burn oxygen? Every single fire ever.
  • "The Boeing B52 Stratofortress was a behemoth of a bomber" Excuse me, WAS? That bomber is going to be the first strategic bomber to see SPACE WARFARE.
  • this is what my brother uses as inspiration for his room decoration
  • @hutch1319
    The ak47 is and always has been a much better field weapon than the m16.
  • @Corvinwhite
    It would be nice if we got a 100 days in a nuclear war update to see how the creative family is getting along and recuperating
  • @ricoice
    I begin to understand why older veterans didn't like the Vietnam War whatsoever
  • @dankdaze42069
    The AK-47 is not infamous It's actually quite loved... Always bureaucrats that say not to you something that can help our soldiers
  • @ives3572
    “I am not going to lose Vietnam. I am not going to be the president who saw Southeast Asia go the way China went.” —Newly inaugurated President Lyndon Johnson at a White House meeting on November 24, 1963 responding to U.S. ambassador to South Vietnam Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. telling him that Vietnam “would go under any day if we don’t do something”
  • @Carlos-cm3ul
    Those Vietnamese soldiers probably spent hours constructing those weapons only to be called improvised!?
  • @joselara7848
    Agent Orange. I'm a home maker, I go help veterans with daily task and I know 2 that got sprayed with Agent Orange.
  • @JohnWil-yn3pc
    I was out as soon as the SKS was referred to as a carbine and then compared to the M1 Carb.