Is the US Army Still Unstoppable? | Complete Arsenal of Land Sea and Air

This comprehensive documentary covers every major weapon system currently used by the United States Army, from main battle tanks to loitering munitions. We explore how the Army Transformation Initiative and combat lessons from Ukraine have reshaped American ground warfare doctrine, cancelling legacy programs while accelerating drone defenses and long range precision fires for great power competition against near peer adversaries. 0:00 Intro 0:25 Tanks 01:54 IFV & APC 09:25 Engineering & Support Vehicles 13:25 Artillery 18:57 Air Defense 23:08 Support Aircraft 25:12 Helicopters 28:54 UAV 31:55 Naval Vessels 33:21 Small Arms What This Video Covers: Armored Vehicles: M1A2 Abrams SEPv3 main battle tank with Trophy active protection system, M10 Booker Mobile Protected Firepower vehicle, M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle, Stryker wheeled combat vehicle family with multiple variants, JLTV Joint Light Tactical Vehicle replacing legacy Humvees, MRAP MaxxPro and Cougar mine resistant vehicles, M113 armored personnel carrier, M88 Hercules recovery vehicle, combat engineering vehicles Artillery & Mortars: M109A7 Paladin self propelled howitzer, M777A2 lightweight towed howitzer extensively used in Ukraine, M119A3 105mm howitzer for airborne forces, M120 120mm mortar, M252 81mm mortar, M224 60mm lightweight mortar, counter battery radar systems Rocket Artillery: M270 MLRS Multiple Launch Rocket System, M142 HIMARS High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, ATACMS Army Tactical Missile System, Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System, Precision Strike Missile next generation development Air Defense Systems: MIM 104 Patriot surface to air missile system, THAAD Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, Avenger mounted Stinger system, Short Range Air Defense revival, C-RAM Counter Rocket Artillery Mortar systems, Iron Dome acquisitions, Stinger MANPADS Helicopters: AH 64E Apache Guardian attack helicopter with Longbow fire control radar, UH 60M Black Hawk utility helicopter, CH 47F Chinook heavy lift helicopter, UH 72A Lakota light utility helicopter Unmanned Aerial Systems: MQ 1C Gray Eagle armed reconnaissance drone, RQ 11B Raven hand launched tactical UAV with jamming vulnerabilities, Switchblade 300 and 600 loitering munitions, RQ 20 Puma waterproof maritime drone, Maveric biological camouflage drone, XPV 1 Tern high altitude experimental platform, MQ 19 division level reconnaissance, extensive analysis of Russian electronic warfare effectiveness against American drones in Ukraine Small Arms Complete Arsenal: M17 and M18 Modular Handgun System replacing M9 Beretta, M4A1 carbine primary service rifle, M16A4 legacy rifle, Mk 18 CQBR close quarters battle receiver, M110A1 Compact Semi Automatic Sniper System, M249 SAW Squad Automatic Weapon, M240B and M240L medium machine guns, M2 Browning fifty caliber heavy machine gun, M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle, Barrett M107 fifty caliber anti materiel rifle, M110 SASS semi automatic sniper system This documentary explains not just specifications but the combat experience, procurement battles, and tactical evolution behind every weapon system. From the artillery officers coordinating counter battery fire to the Javelin gunners who shaped modern anti armor doctrine, this is the complete story of how the United States Army arms itself for the next major conflict. ⚠️ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER & CONTENT POLICY: AI GENERATION NOTICE: All visual content in this video, including 3D renders of vehicles, aircraft, and equipment, is 100% AI-generated. These images are artistic representations created for educational and illustrative purposes to provide visual context for technical specifications. NO REAL FIREARMS: This video does not feature any real-life firearms, live ammunition, or the actual discharge of weapons. There are no instructions on the assembly, modification, or use of firearms. All depictions are digital renders. PUBLIC DOMAIN INFORMATION: All technical data, quantities, and historical accounts are based strictly on publicly available information, Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), and historical records. This video is intended for educational, historical, and analytical purposes regarding global military technology.