a_5i15: The definition of cyber bullying
YourAverageJimmy: sound effects make the clips even better
yoiar.: Number 3 since they just went flying
kingpotato2483: What wheels are those?
On the first one
blizzrr: Noooo.
Mejedprogamer1235: Ur teammate goes hard
zainababushindi5138: Deserves a sub
omargamz696: Man i remember the harbinger
atlas_ma: 3 & 4 be like : DOUBLE KILL
jacquelynmcclendon5029: number 4 for sure but number 2 is embarrassing
qxxp7: Bro DAYUM those fakes
BenjotalindaoLindo: 4
rt_cloudzy: 1 and 4 were the best, your crazy
bobojones5203: I’ve seen you grow like 50k subs from when I subbed at I think about 20k and the content is always fire bro
slavicman784: Bro 3 is crazy
PhantomLAF: if I get faked by the 3rd car somebody's getting hurt
Road2_10k: 1 for sure
YellowLoaf: the last one was down right DISRESPECTFUL
vnzyn: Whats the name of fennec decal? Its from bakes or alpha console?
mrdoomfist7: Is ts tuff in rl?
ceejay015: Good fakes, but did you know that The General Electric GAU-8/A Avenger is a 30 mm hydraulically driven seven-barrel Gatling-style autocannon that is primarily mounted in the United States Air Force's Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II. Designed to destroy a wide variety of ground targets, the Avenger delivers 30mm rounds at a high rate of fire. The GAU-8/A is also used in the Dutch Goalkeeper CIWS ship weapon system, which provides defense against short-range threats such as highly maneuverable missiles, aircraft, and fast-maneuvering surface vessels. The GAU-8/A was designed by General Electric and has been produced by General Dynamics since 1977.The GAU-8 was created as a parallel program with the A-X (or Attack Experimental) competition that produced the A-10. The specification for the cannon was laid out in 1970,[4] with General Electric and Philco-Ford offering competing designs. Both of the A-X prototypes, the YA-10 and the Northrop YA-9, were designed to incorporate the weapon, although it was not available during the initial competition; the M61 Vulcan was used as a temporary replacement. Once completed, the entire GAU-8 assembly (correctly referred to as the A/A 49E-6 Gun System)[5] represents about 16% of the A-10 aircraft's unladen weight. Because the gun plays a significant role in maintaining the A-10's balance and center of gravity, a jack must be installed beneath the airplane's tail whenever the gun is removed for inspection in order to prevent the aircraft from tipping rearwards.The GAU-8 itself weighs 620 pounds (280 kg), but the complete weapon, with feed system and drum, weighs 4,029 pounds (1,828 kg) with a maximum ammunition load. It measures 19 ft 5 1⁄2 in (5.931 m) from the muzzle to the rearmost point of the ammunition system, and the ammunition drum alone is 34.5 inches (88 cm) in diameter and 71.5 inches (1.82 m) long.[8] Power for operating the gun is provided by twin hydraulic motors pressurized from two independent hydraulic systems. The magazine can hold 1,174 rounds, although 1,150 is the typical load-out. Muzzle velocity when firing armor-piercing incendiary rounds is 1,013 m/s, almost the same as the substantially lighter M61 Vulcan's 20 mm round, giving the gun a muzzle energy of just over 200 kilojoules.Some of the GAU-8/A technology has been transferred into the smaller 25 mm GAU-12/U Equalizer, which was developed for the AV-8B Harrier II aircraft. The GAU-12 is about the same size as the 20 mm M61. GE has also developed the GAU-13/A, a four-barreled weapon using GAU-8/A components, which has been tested in podded form as the GPU-5/A. The Avenger also forms the basis for the Dutch-developed Goalkeeper CIWS naval air-defense gun. No current or contemplated aircraft other than the A-10 carries the full-up Avenger system.
abscondent: Dude the 3rd guys were the ones
Nicolas_Tessaro1923: Le premier des tous aïe force a lui
theghostfn: What is the name of the second decal
MrMooseMan21: Wii tennis sound effect on #1 is mean
AyaanYousif-d8x: I always have bad teammates
Jun 21 2025