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  • It's not a "SIREN" genius, it's a plane diving sound.

  • @Irpalla Sigh... it is a siren.. German Ju's 87 had a siren.

  • @petruz1993 Sauce plz :)

  • @Irpalla you are kidding me?! ehm....that sound was often used in movies for dramatization, actually no plane except the stuka produces this special noise. interesting fact that most people think, that every diving plane acts like this.

  • @Irpalla It's a siren, mounted on one of the wheel struts. The German's called it the "Jericho Trumpet"...Google is your friend, and Wikipedia is your best friend.

  • @StringBolt Did not know that, so it was the Luftwaffe's intentional idea to reduce the enemy's morale upon hearing the squadrons of Stukas descending upon them? It must have worked pretty well then.

  • Night fury! Get down!

  • the sound of dead

    

  • The last sound thousands herd...

  • @TheRaackMan *heard

  • @TheRaackMan and my grandpa too he died on operation husky when his halftrack was destroyed by one!!

  • Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah ....boom!!!

  • STUKA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1­11

  • the Wall

  • But it didn't have a recording of Pink Floyd's the wall attached 

  • aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­aaaaaaaaa..........dolf (der sound dazu)

  • 5 Words= Call of Duty Tunusian Desert

  • That would scare the **** out if my...

  • Ron Paul 2012.

  • Nice steal from The Wall

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  • I still want the USAF to install a siren on it's A-10. Read accounts from Iraqi soldiers how the A-10 was a flying nightmare to them.

  • Stuka dive sirens. The original white noise

  • v So much political BS,just enjoy the damn siren! 

  • That's the sound of a prop plane diving with an armed bomb underneath it. That wasn't a Stuka with a siren put on it! They never intentionally put sirens on the Stukas, it's the windmill on the back of the bomb that makes the terrible sceatch. The U.S. boms also used a windmill on the back of the bombs. It arms it as it falls. I can't draw on here so I'll post a pic later when I get the time. It's a very smart system.

  • @christopherb27 On the Ju 87's they did, I was mistaken.

  • @christopherb27 Sorry you are incorrect. Early versions DID have sirens on, they were nicknamed the Trumpets of Jericoe by the pilots. They were attached to a point on the leading edge of the wing close to the wing crank point, where the undercarriage struts are. I have several models of Ju 87s a few have them on them, they were removed from the non-dive bombing versions like the Ju 87 G tank buster. Do a search, early versions did have them.

  • @admiraldma Yes I double checked my books and the early versions did have them. It's not brought up much. more of a sidebar mention. I remember reading the "Trumpets if Jehricoe", in an American book of light fighter/bombers. I have books that where writtin in German pre-war and after. Much more accurate but still missing things, but German's are very strict when it comes down to accuracy. I take anything off websites, including most of all Wekipedia, with a grain of salt. Read more Books!

  • @christopherb27 Also about Wekipedia, a great example of what I just said is the origin of Beef Wellington. No one know's where it truly originated, though a cookbook form the early 30's I have has several. Wekipedia stats that no cookbook refrencenes the Duke Arthur Wellesley bfeore 1966? Since I looked at it last week, it has changed a littte. The first time I read the article was last christmas, as I couldn't get any Goose liver for the patte. Point is, read the reffrences at the bottom.

  • Pink Floyd's "In the Flesh"

  • only sound is enough to threaten sum1

  • first of all the americans saved the allied forces butts in the first and second world war. without the american shipping britain would have been starved because of the u-boats. i see your point in world war 1 with the losses britain and france suffered but in world war 2 france was completely knocked out of the war and britain almost was too. and i have a question for you to answer. if america really didn't do that much. why was the supreme allied commander an american? while monty was under?

  • @stuka5678 lol u stupid fat arse idiot. i think canada and the empire helped quite a bit in supplying Britan, also general eisenhower was supreme allied commander was because america supplied the bulk of soldiers, however useless and untrained they where. even if america stayed out of the war on is apple pie eating arse then russia would still have won it for us. also, just for the icing on the cake britain-400,000 casualtes, jonny come late yankee doodle-400,000 casualtes, russia-27 million cas

  • @swanyAJ Agreed: The Red Army defeated Hitler with weapons from America and Canada, but the 'allied planners' underestimated the Soviet resolve, skill, and tenacity. Churchill did not intend for the Soviet Union to survive the capitalist incursion. The plan was for Germany and Russia to waste offensive capabilities on each other. It did not quite work out that way as the 'peasants' were crafty, brave and determined to defeat all comers. Napoleon and Hitler were both destroyed by Russian resolve.

  • @stuka5678 yes america helped a lot but dont forget that america got help from half world......brazil ,australia ,all british and france colonies, canada and many other countries

  • when you heard this during WW2 you instantly shit your pants as it dawned on you

    THE NAZIS ARE COMING!

  • Your life is over in about 25 sek:P

  • Pink Floyd In The Flesh

  • All i can hear is Call of Duty 2: Big Red One

  • so that is the mysterious brown noise that makes people back in ww2 shit there pants

  • Anybody that wants to learn anything about WWII, beyond what the western educational system brainwashes you into believing... needs to start their REAL education by watching the 26 episode documentary series... "The World At War"

  • @johnnytweed I got that for christmas its brilliant!

  • @johnnytweed Yep, best doc. of WW2 there is.

  • @Supersonicbros23 No, it's a psychological fear factor that was attached to German dive bombers in world war two. Believe me, if you were in the European theater fighting Nazi soldiers, with the Luftwaffe flying over head, this was one of the scariest damn sounds you would hear.

  • He didn't launch Barbarossa as an after thought...it was the whole point of the whole mess. The plan from the beginning of it all was to get lebensraum or living space for the German people by moving East. Lost cause.

  • HITLER CRASHING BOMBER! 

  • You mean they put sirens on those Japanese 0's?

  • NAZGUUUUUUUUUUUL!!!!

  • Most beautiful sound in the world

  • Bei dem Sound haben sich Leute bestimmt in die Hose geschissen :)

  • Only i who get a raging hardon at that sound?

  • most feared air craft in world war 2 right there

  • Goosebumps.

  • unforgettable

  • am rechten fahrwerk war so ein kleiner propeller montiert der dieses geräusch verursacht hat !

  • baptism by fire

  • Can the siren be activated and deactivated ?

  • @pablof59 ya they attached them to the aircrafts to scare the shit out of their targets

  • @pablof59 I looked the sirens up and they are very elusive to find info and pics of them, however there are a few. I seen a pic of one that was operated by a propeller attached to the left landing gear leg. A pilot said it had a clutch mechanism so it would only sound when the dive brakes were deployed. If the dive brakes fail to reset, the pilot had listen to it all the way back to base. Apparently, there were versions of the siren for bombs also.

  • You used the first audio part off of "In The Flesh" by Pink Floyd in The Wall. Roger Waters called it "when the Stuka dives".

  • Jeb!

  • It'snot siren! It's sound when ju87 or any other plain dives down with high speed!

  • @EvgenySK007

    Ehh wrong, its called the jericho trumpet, most cartoons and movies from the 50`s onwards used the sound from the stukas, so i guess thats why lot of people think every plane makes that sound while diving

  • i got a call from chuck norris he wants his alarm clock back

  • @flairkid224 ..........Chuck norris is not german.

  • I'm almost certain Pink Floyd used this very audio clip in In The Flesh

  • It was called the Jericho Trumpet, the last thing a Commie heard before he/she got turned into hamburger. If we only listened to Patton, the Cold War would have been much shorter.

  • I'd be shitting bricks if I heard that overhead even today

  • GOSEBUMPS

    

  • Most favourite sound in Poland since 1939

  • it scared the hell out of me when i first watched it

  • Sorry, but StuKa is the short form of: SturzKampfbomber, not Ka(m)pflugzeug.

    - Greetings from a German smart ass. ;o) -

    And it´s right: The StuKa-siren was a part of psychological warfare in the German strategy of WW 2.

  • It's a great shame they were employed against defenceless civilians, in France 1940, for example.

  • @portnahaven1 They attacked French civilians even when retreating British troops were clearly visible, my grandfather recalled in a documentary that him and his men were sitting ducks in the open but the Stukas focused everything they had on the helpless civilians on the road behind him.

  • @Anders2185 if they were focus on your grandfather unit, do you think you be here commenting stuff?

  • @soro911 No I probably would not, why?

  • @Anders2185 sorry if im wrong but if the stuckas were focus on you grandfather unit let´s assume than he dies and do not come back from Europe, he never meets your grandmother, he dosen´t get married and your dad/mom never borne so you don´t exist.Now if your grandfather alredy have your dad/mom, forget i said anything hehe

  • @soro911 so your basically saying i have the inhumanity of the Stuka pilots to thank for my very existence lol

  • @Anders2185 yup

  • Too bad many movies have made this a "default noise" of an aircraft diving. Stuka made it famous, or "infamous" apart from actually being a really good bomber (In the beginning of the war). Just imagine HEARING that noise... You look up, you barely see anything... You just hear that noise. "Is it going for me/us?" "What is going on?" - The fucking horror!

  • YEEHAW!!!

  • nyt syöksyn saunaan :)

  • AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH­HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH­HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH­HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH­HHHHHHHHHHHH

  • Mein Klingelton.

  • It's hard to believe that there no airworthy Stukas. I saw one of two remaining samples hanging from the ceiling of the Chicago Museum of Art and Industry, (being chased by a Spit). Truly amazing.

  • Isnt this from Pink Floyd: The Wall?

  • das hatte style

  • why do I hear an organ at the beginning of the clip.

  • I actually like the sound of it, but for most people it was ruined by what made the sound :(

  • This is taken from the wall, its a great film!

  • Volkssturm - imagine a Volkssturm armed with nuclear weapons. Revenge

  • Much better then Justin Bieber.

    (Sorry i could not resist)

  • @VictumRoManius Good job not resisting the urge to mentioning someone who has nothing to do with this video, at all. Not funny, not original.

  • @Scrinoverlord I know, it was just soooo difficult!

  • The most beautiful plane ever!

  • @stukaBA

    naaa... i like the ME109 better :)

    but the ju87 is a beauty too, you're right!

  • Hahah....I love my country XD We gave britain a run for its money!

  • @glidepunch1534 Was that a good enough reason to destroy confidence of European civilization and load us with so much guilt the world gets to crap on our heads?

  • @freebeerfordworkers Well....we were the best soldiers on earth, fighting for the wrong cause.

  • @glidepunch1534 Well im half english and i can agree with that 100%

  • Actually, the Americans have been able to run over the German Army with little or no effort in two wars...

  • @tburzio You forget the 60,00000 American lives lost in ww2. Not to mention the ww1 death toll.

  • @tburzio Tell that to the veterans who fought there, in fact, go to Omaha beach graveyard and tell it to the veterans there. Hmm I was under the impression that the UK, Soviet Union, British India, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Poland, France, Yugoslavia, Greece, Norway, Czechoslovakia, Brazil, Netherlands, Mexico, Belgium and the Phillipines also helped in SOME sort way in WW2 but I guess you're right, it was the US that managed to run over the German Army ¬¬ Give me a break.

  • @tburzio Yeah your right, only 400,000 americans died and 1 million injured fighting Germany.......

  • me jap word i i heard was tora tora tora,.shgikliin gollum

  • @tburzio Yeah your right, only 400,000 americans died and 1 million injured fighting Germany.......God the american education system must be even worse than shit. No wonder you think your so special.

  • @jimmy27paul 400,000 were not killed just fighting Germany. Lest we forget the Pacific Theater. But certainly the poster you are responding to is absolutely moronic.

  • @tburzio With little or no effort ?? I do not know where you have acquired that information but there is not a history book in the world that makes such a statement. Could be you came across that false info in a dream.

  • @bwild61 Compared to the years of war, the US landed in France and knocked over Germany in an eyeblink.

  • @tburzio Idiot... I won't even bother disgussing this with you. Greetings from Norway. An European, who probably knows better what happened in Europe during the war and the end of the war than a random American. The Americans joined up for the finishing blow, yes. But in Europe, the Soviet actually did a hell of a lot of work. The reason things went so suddenly to hell for Hitler was because he was dumb enough to open a second frontline against the Soviet.

  • @atatyrknumber1 you do know that the only reason britain and the soviet union were in the war was lend-lease from the americans right? the US supplied millions of tons of food, metal ore, ammunition, ships, trucks, rubber etc to these countries during the war. hell, Ford motors disassembled factories and shipped them to russia. russians and british were given American uniforms. if you don't believe that the US ws the only reason the allies won then you are delusional. get over it.

  • @LamboK28992 buddy wouldnt it be the same if the english were absent for example?the ALLIES won not the US and not only because of the US.

  • @LamboK28992 Lend lease to the Soviet Union from the Americans? LOLOLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!! The Soviet Union did almost all the work you fat American dumbshit (guess what, I'm a New Yorker, American born.) Although American intervention helped, estimates put a Soviet victory at 1951 without American help, so don't even make up shit that the US was the only reason the allies won.

  • @futurebrighter that's 6 years of war you massive fucking imbecile, saved by the United States. Thats literally double the length of WWII.

    i know third grade is hard for you, but keep trying. 7th year's the charm.

  • @LamboK28992

    wow another great example of an american dick-head who creates the stereo-type that all Americans are full of them selves and are also obnoxious fuck heads

    Thanks from-All of the world

    Mate you mustn't know the Red Army out-numbered the Japs AND Nazi-Germany by something like 10-1. 60 million lives were lost in WW2 and guess what...only one million of those were american and British the rest was all Red Army deaths

  • @LamboK28992 just to join this peaceful discussion: you do know that the US sent troops to Europe ONLY BECAUSE the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor? Sending supplies was nice, sure... not as nice as answering pleas for help by intervening sooner, which could save MILLIONS of lives. Unfortunatelly, the American public was strongly opposed to sending their boys overseas until the country was directly attacked. (See any similarities with modern history, 911?)

  • @atatyrknumber1 F....k you. You are talking about Hitler. How dare you? Norway was nothing. The Problem was and will always be the americans!

  • First of all, yes I am talking about Hitler. And it's a known fact that opening the second front against the Soviet was one of the the dumbest things he did.

    Second of all, Norway was something, actually. We sabotaged the hydro facility they captured and used to produce heavy water which could have been used on Nuclear weapons or Nuclear power. Also we sabotaged all transports out of Norway in the end so they couldn't support the front in Germany, yeah we are pretty much "worthless".

  • @atatyrknumber1

    Victory was possible on the Eastern Front. Hitler fucked up all hopes of winning early on.

  • @atatyrknumber1

    On the face of it ,for some, it would be easy to agree with you.However such analysis is fatally flawed.Fundamentally,Hitler only existed to attack Soviet Russia.National Socialism was counter revolutionary to Bolshevism-this war in the East was no ordinary war-it was a a war of annihilation- the be all or end all, it was the final destination.What was a mistake was his war in the West which he did not want but was in the end, to his absolute regret, forced upon him.

  • @atatyrknumber1

    Wrong, first of all he wanted to attack soviets before they attacked him, USSR just needed more time, before they could wipe all the europe as heroes and saviors, so he actually bought time by attacking USSR and had many chances and opportunities to defeat USSR. By failing to succed in Blitzkrieg attack they lost the war. It was not dumb, they even had more opportunities to crush USSR. It was one of the best and biggest operations they did, and also bloodiest.

  • @brolyx2 Yes, often forgotten that the Red Army was posed in a offensive position when hit by the Wehrmacht first. Of course the Red Army had already attacked the Baltics, Finland and Eastern Poland.

    In fact one of the first orders of business for the Germans was to kick the Soviets out of Poland. The Nazi's never believed the USA would aid the commies as much as we did with equipment and supplies.

    Should have concentrated on Moscow, the rail hub of the entire USSR, cut the country in half.

  • @rampking1

    What i meant to say was, that delay the soviet "Bear" falling on all the Europe was only option for Hitler of delaying the outcome for ww2, It was one of the must succesful (besides that it failed) operation in history. They bled soviet union good, but not enough. In fact it didn't matter in what pose they stood, USSR defensive doctrines were pre historic. They still were forced to rettreat, proving no match for wehrmach. And you know, if this operation would've been succesful...

  • @atatyrknumber1 glad you agree norway was useless :)

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  • @atatyrknumber1 indeed why did you sabotage that heavy water plant :P

    Shud have just done like us swedes, we opened a institute for racial study, sterilized all jews and gays before we handed them over to Germany and no, not all transport ships were sabotaged, there was a lot goin in and out carrying jews and iron ore, but yeah some were sabotaged now and thenl. Anyway we also sent close to 10 000 volunteers for the SS wiking division to clear Sweden and Finland from jews :)

  • @atatyrknumber1 you jew- brainwashed - learn history, hitler only forestalled to stalin, stalin was ready assault on german on 1941 july 6, its proved .

  • @landser1970 That's just a Nazi myth my friend; in fact Stalin was completely unprepared for a war, and he knew it.

  • @jamiegottagunATyahoo no my friend you do belief in jew myth, Stalin was preparing to assault on Geraman, on July 6 1941, he was completely ready for war, but just for attack war, not defend

  • @atatyrknumber1 Ataturk from Norway? That's a first one.... It's a shame that Soviet's didn't occupy Norway...

  • @atatyrknumber1 USA! USA! USA! Don't make me get out my M40A5.

  • @atatyrknumber1 yes It Is so very sad that americans are so stupid although my father and grandfather are _were German, I am American( god do not hold this against me not my fault) I can speak German and these people once they hear you speak German they attack you they so f-in stupid uneducated rift-raft trash oh my god you would not believe how f-in stupid Americans really really are.

  • @amagedon58 Stupid people all over the world bro its not just America although theirs choose to be both loud and stupid, quiet and stupid is still stupid. People that blindly follow fascist or stupid people may be the most stupid people of all and history has shown that all races were guilty of that at one time or another, the Japanese forced Americas hand in WW2 yet being European I'm glad of this or the iron curtain would not have stopped in Berlin or is that stupid talk too?

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  • American AId gave the Russians time to build up. Helped to keep the English afloat, which indirectly helped to keep the Norwegian governement in exile afloat from 1940-1945. Brave Americans joined Brave Europeans and paid for European freedom with blood. America paid with nearly half a million lives. Money from the Marshall Plan helped rebuild Europe. Russia paid a huge price and no nation can discount that. They dont need you to defend them or attack us to try and prove what point?

  • @NotRandomAmerican British not English mate, and don't forget the Canadian's efforts as well as all the commonwealth forces, all the Allied countries in Europe, the resistance movements, SOE, & SAS they all fought just as hard mate.

  • I am with you and I am a Yankee. My father flew in the 17's and was down 3 times and still completed 400 missions. I made the mistake of remarking that the Brit's had a cakewalk by flying at night I've never seen him angry I thought he was going to kill me

    but simply answered they flew with out running lights over their targets and back. "So how'd they they know where the other bombers were?' "By seeing the tails of fire coming out of the plane above you, but by then it was too

  • late their propellers were already tearing into the other plane taking it down with them and usually the 2 on their flanks." I never ever made a another remark like that . He sad the Americans were brave but the British had ice water running through their veins. And the Canadians I believe were the bravest of all their is a marker on the beach of La Havre 1542 who died trying to get in to send back information for a pre-attack they never got off the beach.

  • @atatyrknumber1 two months before Hitler attacked the soviet union, the soviet union increased its tank strenght from 10.000 to 20.000 and then to 30.000. It was an pre-emptive strike. From a fellow viking.

  • @atatyrknumber1 That and he insisted on making some strategic decisions himself rather than leave it to his generals. Not so sudden but still.

  • @tburzio lol, they joined WW1 in the final months, and didnt get into ww2 properly until june 1944 when the Germans were already beaten. Either you are a troll or really really simple.

  • @tburzio

    thats because both times it came in at the very end of the war after, the first world war the british and french had beat them and in the second world war the russians had beat them, the americans are like cavalry, coming in at the end and claiming all the credit, WW1 was fought mainly by the british and french and the second world war by the russians and british, in the european theatre

  • @glidepunch1534 Yes you did give us a run for our money but in the end the better country won and the foolish, power hungry, cruel, evil, mentally warped country lost and suffered the punishment that they had inflicted on so many innocents XD

  • So... just gonna say that I think you grabbed the first half from the ending of "In the Flesh?" (Pink Floyd, The Wall), but I'm not sure where the second half came from

  • that's the sound of chuck norris's poop when it drops to the toilet :D

  • Thanks exelent sound, 3dmax sound stuka thanks

  • this is the last 25 seconds of ur life.

  • @SuperLuigy8 Not if you are a spitfire pilot behind it.

  • @RaptureandZune what happen if u re not..

    what u should do? maybe u will piss ur pants lol

  • @SuperLuigy8 Shoot it down with my Stinger missile. lol.

  • @RaptureandZune u watch a lot of cartoons hehehehee

    family guy lol

  • @RaptureandZune but if i have my me 262 behind u wit ur spitfire

  • @SuperLuigy8 By the time the Me262 enters service, Stukas are already obsolete and rarely seen. Also don't forget the RAF had its own jets - the Meteor already in service and the Vampire coming soon.

  • @RaptureandZune yeah but the me262 was superior jet fighter

    read this= Compared with Allied fighters of its day, including the jet-powered Gloster Meteor, it was much faster and better armed.[6]

  • @SuperLuigy8 Yes, but the difference was marginal; the better pilot should decide the outcome of a dogfight. Moreover, IF the Luftwaffe lasted longer and operated more jets, the RAF will push its D.H. Vampire into service by June 1945. The Vampire has way more maneuverability, range and service ceiling than the me262.

  • @RaptureandZune yeah u re right... its superior Although it arrived too late to see combat during the war. cuz the war over europe was over

    so. yeah or i could be wrong man but this is wat i think but the me 262 was the most dangerous on air during 1945 came to the war too late to win the war over the allies p-51 mustang

  • @SuperLuigy8 Well said. I guess we can all agree the Me262 is the best fighter in WWII (not taking reliability in account).

  • @RaptureandZune yeah thanks man i appreciated

    its true.. and all this people agree wit us

  • MFW this is not real ,and was taken from Pink Floyd's The Wall

  • Sounds like the Stuka crashed. ha

  • original my ass

    this is from pink floyd album

  • @novacat415 where do you think pink Floyd got the sound?

  • @h0w17z3r the problem is that you can hear the instruments in the backgroud not from where they get the sound

  • @novacat415 i admit defeat