Mscope delivers tutorials and explainers on missiles, rocket propulsion, weapon systems, and related military hardware topics. The channel covers technical concepts such as propulsion, guidance, warheads, and electronics like semiconductors and CPUs, with recent videos featuring deep-dives into missiles, artillery, grenade launchers, and electrical propulsion. Content style appears to be deep-dive explainers and instructional overviews, with an average of about 1.3 million views per video and an upload cadence around 0.1 uploads per week (roughly one video every 10 weeks).
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Both target audiences interested in military technology and weapon systems, with highly overlapping search queries like 'missile systems explained' and 'guided missile technology,' reflected in AiTelly's 84% match (search 100%, content 73%).
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Shares a focus on military hardware and weapon systems such as tanks and artillery, shown by Not What You Think's 60% match driven by 40% search overlap and 73% content overlap.
Overlaps in propulsion and propulsion fundamentals topics (rocket and weapon propulsion) with a 58% match, where search overlap is moderate (42%) but content similarity is relatively high (69%).
Cares about tactical weapons and armor protection, giving a 54% match with limited search overlap (24%) but high content similarity (73%).
Content Landscape
Top competitors by match strength are AiTelly (84% match) and Not What You Think (60% match). AiTelly overlaps on queries like missile systems explained, guided missile technology, and weapon propulsion fundamentals, while Not What You Think aligns with tank weapon systems, artillery ammunition mechanics, and military hardware explained. The Tank Museum (56% match) also competes on tank weapon systems and armor evolution, and Military Summary in 10 Minutes (54% match) covers missile systems explained and warhead types explained. Mscope has 169K subscribers, while AiTelly lists about 1.9M and Not What You Think about 3.3M subscribers, indicating a significant size difference but similar topic focus in the overlapping queries.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Mscope?
AiTelly (84% match, 1.9M subscribers), Not What You Think (60% match, 3.3M subscribers), and LabRat Scientific (58% match, 16.7K subscribers). All three channels share a focus on educational science and technology topics similar to Mscope’s explanatory videos.
What type of content does Mscope make?
Mscope creates educational videos explaining science and technology concepts, such as missiles, rocket engines, semiconductors, and CPU architecture, based on their video titles. The channel uploads infrequently, with an average of about 0.1 uploads per week, and each video averages around 1.3 million views across the catalog.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Mscope?
We analyze Mscope's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.