This is an animation explaining Textron's SFW in Operation Iraqi Freedom. This is awesome! Your tax dollars well spent. You wold not want to be an enemy of the USA on the receiving end of these things. Obviously the B-52 can carry a whole bunch of SFW-loaded cluster bombs. That must be why a lot of pinhead nations want to ban them. They don't want the US military to beat our enemies with impunity.
Demo video of (Textron) Cadillac Gage's weapon turret systems used in the M1 Abrams main battle tank and other combat vehicles. It has footage of amazing turret stabilization. It doesn't matter if things are jostling around, the weapon stays on target. Wooo... scary for the bad guys and good for the USA!
This is a Boeing video of a coastal truck battery firing a Navy Harpoon anti-ship cruise missile. Looks like a few canister transporters and a command truck.
This is PR footage of the US Navy E-2D "Advanced Hawkeye" carrier radar plane. It has revolutionary improvements that allow it to track stealthier targets are longer ranges, and then pass the target data out to the Fleet. Better cooling, superior crew stations, and airbrone re-fuel are just some of the improvements.
This is a PR video about the US Army's Terminal High Altitude Air Defense system during development testing. It is designed to shoot down incoming ballistic missiles.
This is a PR video of a Royal Navy Type 23 frigate, Lynx helo, and boat crews on counter-drug operations in the Caribbean. Looks like good practice for finding, following, capturing, and destroying hostile speedboats.
This is a PR video of a Royal Navy Type 22 frigate on a gun exercise (GUNEX). The main deck gun is a 4.5 incher. The frigate who had some of her crew kidnapped by iranian islamic revolutionary guard gunboats is the same type of warship.
This is a video released by Lockheed-Martin's Raptor Team. It contains commentary by pilots who participated in Operation Northern Edge, a wargame held in Alaska with other branches of the military. The F-22 was dominant judging from the attitude and words of the USAF personnel involved.
This is a nice PR video of the Royal Navy standing watch around the world. Now all they need is better Rules Of Engagement in order to immediately open fire at hostiles.
This is footage from a sled test of the Broach warhead design for the MLRS ATACMS missile. The bad guys better dig deeper and pour more concrete before they get barbecued. Beep! Beep! Whoosh! KaBoom!
USS Cape St. George (CG 71) launches a Tomahawk missile during Operation Iraqi Freedom. (Illustration by IS1(SW) Kenneth Moll, video by IC2(SW)James Manus, RHIB operated by BM2(SW) Thomas Holloway/USN)
This is a Royal Navy recruiting ad that pokes fun at diplomats. There's an international crisis brewing, they all know it, and an escalation is about to occur, and the pinheads at the United Nations can do nothing. A young buck recruit at the Royal Navy has to end up saving the day.
Sailors in a ship's combat information center find a targetting solution and fire a Harpoon anti-ship cruise missile at a target during the exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2000. Acquired from www.cpf.navy.mil. Video footage courtsey of Pacific Fleet Combat Camera Group.
This is an animation of enemy speedboats being destroyed by Seahawk helicopters. They are launching several self-guided Joint Common Missiles which allow the Seahawks to hit several moving targets in one pass. Attacking US Navy ships and/or Marines on the way to shore using "go-fast" missile/gunboats really is a suicide mission!
This is one of the missiles launched by MLRS's. It has GPS, bomblets, and can reach targets hundreds of kilometers away. The bomblets were nicknamed "steel rain" by enemy troops.
This is footage of a Hellfire II missile test. You want to see what 72 virgins look like? My, oh my, 72 virgins looks a lot like thousands of twinkly little stars! It sucks to be an enemy of the USA when you're in an enclosed space like: tanks, bunkers, rooms, or vessels and a Hellfire comes knocking.
This is a video clip of a Joint Common Missile tracking a moving tank. I'm not sure what type of tank they are testing, but the imaging infrared video is more than clear enough to distinguish the tank from the ground. Looks like our enemies should quit buying tanks and stick to buying white flags instead.
This is test footage from the Joint Common Missile program. The JCM will replace the Hellfire missile. It has a multi-mode seeker: laser, infrared, and radar. That means it is extremely difficult to jam the missile after it is launched.