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Understanding the SA 8 Air Defense System Features, Capabilities, and Significance
In modern warfare, air defense systems play a pivotal role in protecting vital assets and personnel from aerial threats. Among these systems, the SA-8, also known as the "Gecko" in NATO terminology, stands out as a versatile and potent defense mechanism. Developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War era, the SA-8 has since undergone several upgrades to enhance its capabilities. This article delves into the features, capabilities, and significance of the SA-8 Air Defense System.
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Exploring the M120 RAK A Cutting Edge Advancement in Military Technology
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In the ever-evolving landscape of military technology, innovations constantly arise to provide armed forces with the tools they need to maintain superiority on the battlefield. One such innovation is the M120 Rapid Assault Kinetic (RAK) system. Developed by a consortium of military engineers and technologists, the M120 RAK represents a paradigm shift in firepower delivery, combining speed, prec...
Unveiling the M1117 The Armored Security Vehicle ASV Revolution
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In the realm of modern military operations, agility, protection, and versatility stand as paramount virtues. The M1117, an armored security vehicle (ASV), epitomizes these qualities, representing a pinnacle in the evolution of military reconnaissance and security platforms. This article delves into the intricate details of the M1117, exploring its design, capabilities, operational significance,...
Exploring the Cutting Edge The Mbombe 6 6x6 Armored Vehicle
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In the realm of modern warfare and defense, technological advancements continuously redefine the landscape of armored vehicles. Among the latest innovations stands the Mbombe 6 6x6 armored vehicle, a formidable addition to the arsenal of military forces worldwide. Developed by Paramount Group, a leading global defense and aerospace company, the Mbombe 6 embodies versatility, mobility, and cutti...
OTR 21 Tochka An In Depth Analysis
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The OTR-21 Tochka, known by NATO as the SS-21 Scarab, is a Soviet-era short-range tactical ballistic missile system. First developed and deployed during the Cold War, the Tochka remains a potent weapon in the arsenals of several countries. This missile system has been used in various conflicts, demonstrating its enduring relevance in modern warfare.
The Redback Infantry Fighting Vehicle A New Era in Armored Warfare
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The Redback Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) represents a significant leap forward in military technology, combining state-of-the-art design with advanced capabilities to meet the evolving demands of modern warfare. Developed by South Korean defense manufacturer Hanwha Defense, the Redback has garnered attention worldwide for its innovative features and robust performance. This article explores ...
Exploring the OT 64 SKOT A Versatile Armored Personnel Carrier
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The OT-64 SKOT, a rugged and adaptable armored personnel carrier (APC), has been a staple of military forces for several decades. This formidable vehicle, born from a collaboration between Czechoslovakia and Poland during the Cold War era, has served numerous armed forces around the world. Its versatility, reliability, and robust design have made it a valuable asset in various combat scenarios,...
Unveiling the Kalyani M4 India's Cutting Edge Armored Vehicle
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In the realm of modern warfare, armored vehicles stand as the vanguard, offering unparalleled protection and firepower on the battlefield. Among these, the Kalyani M4 emerges as a formidable force, representing India's stride towards indigenous defense capabilities. Designed and developed by Kalyani Group, the Kalyani M4 is a testament to India's ambition to bolster its military prowess with ho...
Rapier Air Defense Missile System ADMS A Comprehensive Overview
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The evolution of warfare has always been a relentless pursuit of technological advancement, aiming to outmatch adversaries and secure strategic superiority. In modern times, one of the most critical aspects of military operations is air defense. The ability to detect, track, and neutralize aerial threats swiftly and effectively can often determine the outcome of conflicts. Among the arsenal of ...
General Dynamics ASCOD The Advanced Modular Combat Vehicle
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General Dynamics ASCOD (Austrian Spanish Cooperation Development) is a highly versatile family of tracked armored vehicles designed for various combat roles. Developed through a collaborative effort between Austrian company Steyr-Daimler-Puch Spezialfahrzeug (now part of General Dynamics European Land Systems) and Spanish company Santa Bárbara Sistemas (now part of General Dynamics European Lan...
Evolution of the M41 From Chaffee Successor to Global Presence
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The M41 was conceived as a direct successor to the M24 Chaffee light tank from World War II. While the M24 served its purpose during the conflict, its main gun proved ineffective against the heavier late-war German tanks, limiting its tactical effectiveness. Post-war, the primary adversary for the US Army became the formidable Soviet T34 medium tank, which was equipped with an 85mm main gun. Co...
Versatility in Flight The AW101 Merlin Helicopter Saga
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The AW101 "Merlin," previously known as the EH101 Merlin, stands as a versatile medium-lift helicopter jointly developed by British and Italian entities. Since its inception in the 1980s, it has witnessed a notable surge in sales and an expanded operational footprint. Powered by a trio of turboshaft engines, this substantial helicopter platform caters to a diverse array of military and civilian...
The Mighty Marder A Close Look at the Tracked Infantry Combat Vehicle
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The Marder Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) stands as a testament to German engineering prowess and battlefield effectiveness. Developed in the late 1960s to meet the demands of modern warfare, the Marder has undergone several upgrades over the decades, cementing its place as a versatile and reliable platform for infantry support. This article delves into the various aspects of the Marder, from ...
Pindad APS 3 Anoa Indonesia's Versatile Armored Personnel Carrier
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In the modern landscape of military operations, armored vehicles play a critical role in ensuring the safety and effectiveness of ground forces. Among these vehicles, the Pindad APS-3 Anoa stands out as an exemplary product of Indonesian engineering and innovation. Developed by PT Pindad (Persero), Indonesia's state-owned defense company, the Anoa represents a significant advancement in the cou...
Revolutionizing Artillery The PzH 2000 Howitzer and Its Impact on Modern Warfare
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In 1987, the German Ministry of Defense initiated the development program for a self-propelled howitzer known as the PzH 2000, short for "Panzerhaubitze 2000". This endeavor traced its origins back to the SP70 international howitzer project, which was jointly sponsored by West Germany, the United Kingdom, and Italy in the late 1960s. These nations collectively recognized the need for enhancemen...
Fennek Light Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle LGS A Comprehensive Overview
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Fennek Light Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle LGS A Comprehensive Overview
The Evolution and Triumphs of the Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank
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The Evolution and Triumphs of the Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank
Unveiling the AMZ Zubr A Comprehensive Look at the 4 Wheeled Armored Car
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Unveiling the AMZ Zubr A Comprehensive Look at the 4 Wheeled Armored Car
Kamov Ka 52 Alligator The Russian Attack Helicopter Redefining Battlefield Dominance
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Kamov Ka 52 Alligator The Russian Attack Helicopter Redefining Battlefield Dominance
The M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System MLRS A Versatile Artillery Powerhouse
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The M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System MLRS A Versatile Artillery Powerhouse
The Evolution and Impact of the Saab JAS 39 Gripen A Comprehensive Overview
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The Evolution and Impact of the Saab JAS 39 Gripen A Comprehensive Overview
Evolution of the Kamov Ka 31 From Naval Innovation to International Deployment
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Evolution of the Kamov Ka 31 From Naval Innovation to International Deployment
Versatile Vanguard The Story of the GIAT GCT in Modern Warfare
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Versatile Vanguard The Story of the GIAT GCT in Modern Warfare
The Evolution of Japan's Type 82 Command and Communications Vehicle A Backbone of Ground Forces
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The Evolution of Japan's Type 82 Command and Communications Vehicle A Backbone of Ground Forces
The Crotale SAM Air Defense System Shielding the Skies
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The Crotale SAM Air Defense System Shielding the Skies
Leclerc French Excellence in Modern Armor Design and Battlefield Adaptability
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Leclerc French Excellence in Modern Armor Design and Battlefield Adaptability
Thunderous Salvos The Soviet Army's Rocket Projectors in World War II and Beyond
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Thunderous Salvos The Soviet Army's Rocket Projectors in World War II and Beyond
Legacy of the M110 From Korean War to Global Service and Beyond
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Legacy of the M110 From Korean War to Global Service and Beyond
FNSS PARS 6x6 8x8 Armored Personnel Carrier Enhancing Mobility and Protection
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FNSS PARS 6x6 8x8 Armored Personnel Carrier Enhancing Mobility and Protection
Revolutionizing Mobility and Versatility Exploring the BMC ALTUG 8x8 Wheeled Modular Combat Vehicle
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Revolutionizing Mobility and Versatility Exploring the BMC ALTUG 8x8 Wheeled Modular Combat Vehicle

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  • @blackstoneblkstntv5551
    @blackstoneblkstntv5551 4 дні тому

    it's the Best attack helicopter in the world 💪

  • @altera6243
    @altera6243 6 днів тому

    Russia makes good looking weapons: planes, ships, combat vehicles. They're cool looking and better looking than western designs. The problem is that they're made by drunk Russians and the corruption quotient does not allow them to compete as we've now seen on the battlefield.

  • @andrewcombe8907
    @andrewcombe8907 9 днів тому

    Australia is not getting enough. Only c. 140 which equips one mechanised battalion. We need at least 400 to replace the M113AS4.

    • @corvanphoenix
      @corvanphoenix 9 днів тому

      Yeah, this project got kicked in the teeth in the last review. It's a real shame.

  • @kocurraf
    @kocurraf 10 днів тому

    👍👍

  • @kocurraf
    @kocurraf 10 днів тому

    👍👍

  • @marcuskopetzki481
    @marcuskopetzki481 10 днів тому

    The Dutch got a AIFV Model YPR-765 with Oerlikon KBA 25 mm gun. Its a modifyed M113. Or like the HUNTER an AFV, from 2019 by Singapore, its a modern Version of the M113. Its an old M113 tank from 1960 from the US Gov. with the old chassis and a new body(the US got an aluminium body) and a turret. This Version in this Video is an M113 too, got better optics but less protection then the Hunter. Same 30mm canon, then the singapore version, same LMG caliber 308, other engine the original US got an 275 hp (205 kW) engine. Same front. same tank wheels. same engine position. nothing special.

  • @DavidOlver
    @DavidOlver 13 днів тому

    first

  • @morge...
    @morge... 14 днів тому

    Piece off crap

  • @scottmccambley764
    @scottmccambley764 14 днів тому

    All US Kestrels were sold to the Canadians (9), where some will be reconfigured for SAR use and others as parts bins to keep the highest recorded flying hour 101 fleet in the air. The entire Canadian fleet is also being upgraded to the same standard as Norway's new SAR fleet. The RCN went with navalized H92s for their ship borne sub hunters which was a poor decision in the end as they are just coming online now 20 years later with one lost already due to bad flight software coding

  • @wsttn
    @wsttn 15 днів тому

    Looks nothing like the Marder 1 2 or 3 from WW2, but always great German weaponry

  • @Slaktrax
    @Slaktrax 15 днів тому

    Not half as good as what the Russkies have got.

  • @nupagadii5834
    @nupagadii5834 17 днів тому

    I wish Poland would have E/F model.....

  • @user-pp1ni2jy3f
    @user-pp1ni2jy3f 17 днів тому

    Saab better watch out, KAI is getting sales, and they w/ Lockheed may be a real competitor.

  • @pbr4814
    @pbr4814 18 днів тому

    60 KA-52s lost so far in Ukraine …

  • @Cody38Super
    @Cody38Super 18 днів тому

    "Redefining Battlefield Obsolescence " is more accurate! It's taken more battlefield loses in 2 years than the Apache did in the Middle East since 1991 to 2024! You can't lie anymore, everyone is seeing how horrible and pathetic Russian everything is as it happens!!!

  • @superwout
    @superwout 18 днів тому

    This is a sales pitch and downright idiotic pompous propaganda

  • @superwout
    @superwout 18 днів тому

    The most essential on board systems for such an expensive platform are counter laser/radar/IR detection and guidance measures against EAD-enemy air defense. In that regard... Kamovs were swatted out of the sky by 40 year old MANPADS and Russia has barely any budget or production capacity to even simply keep up with the losses. The Kamovs currently have to keep a distance from the frontline to avoid getting blasted out of the sky, reducing their effectiveness.

  • @superwout
    @superwout 18 днів тому

    But even though it is a good design, the Russian army made sure to screw it up with bad crew training and terrible maintenance discipline

    • @Cody38Super
      @Cody38Super 18 днів тому

      ....and bad build quality, and bad materials, and bad craftsmanship, and bad design for update potential, and bad foresight in future battlefield trends..so it's not "redefining battlefield domination"...it's "redefining battlefield obsolescence". Everything Russia has ever made was let down because it was made by Russians, in Russia!

  • @superwout
    @superwout 18 днів тому

    The performance and armament are not exceptional compared to any other platform

  • @superwout
    @superwout 18 днів тому

    The optronics are inferior to the ones on Israeli, Turkish, South African, American and German/French gunship helos.

  • @silentblackhole
    @silentblackhole 18 днів тому

    Ok Russian bot

  • @ricksellner3347
    @ricksellner3347 18 днів тому

    Biggest pile crap since t-34. Just ask isreal who made them look like tin cans..just like the germans did to t-34s....

  • @chronicandironic8701
    @chronicandironic8701 18 днів тому

    wow that is an UGLY helicopter 🤣

  • @SimonWallwork
    @SimonWallwork 18 днів тому

    'The Kamovka'?

  • @alfredpeasant5980
    @alfredpeasant5980 20 днів тому

    Imagine taking france seriously

  • @DavidOlver
    @DavidOlver 21 день тому

    i found out they had to use the bushmasters in a more front line way cos of only having 129 of the redbacks, Maybe upgrade the Aslav's again with a 40mm gun so they don't have to use the bushmasters

  • @dugzamilza5212
    @dugzamilza5212 21 день тому

    Sent to Ukraine and shall we see made of what this Leclerc.

    • @mottthehoople693
      @mottthehoople693 21 день тому

      what you think its some sort of piece of rubbish? The engineers are idiots?

    • @10.huynhphathuy8
      @10.huynhphathuy8 20 днів тому

      @@mottthehoople693in the hand of ukro it is as good as junk, lil bro

    • @mottthehoople693
      @mottthehoople693 20 днів тому

      @@10.huynhphathuy8 nothing some training wont fix.Im betting right this second there are special forces from most of europe as well as the uk and america in Ukraine training their military...

  • @robertharris683
    @robertharris683 21 день тому

    Drop ai voice

  • @Nupa-bb1xs
    @Nupa-bb1xs 25 днів тому

    At least their doors are better than humvee

  • @roelgarcia865
    @roelgarcia865 26 днів тому

    kopyador talaga sila.

  • @RedRider1600
    @RedRider1600 26 днів тому

    How many of these does Canada's tiny military have? 10?

  • @isekaiexpress9450
    @isekaiexpress9450 28 днів тому

    An absolute pinnacle of versatility. You can mount absolutely everything on it. Ship guns. Explosives. Ballistic missiles. Heavy turbolaser turrets. Trebuchets. Scorpions. Angry-grandma-with-pickle-jars AA systems. Whatever you can imagine, you can mount it on the ol' trusty MTLB.

    • @andrzej3511
      @andrzej3511 28 днів тому

      You are forgetting one thing, my friend: this vehicle was tailor-made for a different time. It was supposed to be a very light vehicle, hence the weak engine and the inability to improve the armor. It was primarily intended for air landings behind enemy lines. It was supposed to be fast, agile and light. With little armament because sabotage operations do not require much firepower. The armor was intended only to protect against typical hand weapons. Strictly sabotage destiny! Therefore, it makes more sense to send the angry grandmother on foot, because this way she has a greater chance of survival. Because a decent Ukrainian sniper with a Barret M-82 will first shoot the MTLB driver (via "armor"!), then the commander and finally the gunner BEFORE anyone realizes who is exterminating them... From any direction at a distance of 1,000 meters WITHOUT THE LEAST DIFFICULTY! And finally, he will set the vehicle on fire with a phosphorus bullet. So install whatever you want on this scrap, the more the better. There will be a nicer bonfire! Let me ask you a perhaps indiscreet question: would you consider a car manufactured in the 1960s to be a vehicle suitable for daily use today?

    • @isekaiexpress9450
      @isekaiexpress9450 27 днів тому

      @@andrzej3511 Lada Niva. Now you talk about a fancy Barret-equipped Ukrainian sniper. How many have you seen them on the front? Barrets? Snipers? If it were that effective, why don't we see loads promotional clips from Ukrainians "exterminating" MTLBs "WITHOUT THE LEAST DIFFICULTY". Instead, we see FPV drone videos. Why? Because it's easier AND cheaper to use them. Snipers and anti-material rifles appeared in the beginning of the war and quickly vanished from the limelight - because Barrets are high maintenance rifles, they are more a symbol of American tech. American snipers did also expected a bear safari and were instead sent to the front as a foot soldiers, so they got away as quick as they could. Can't snipe a missile/artillery shell, even in Hollywood. You also don't get many 50 BMG ammo, since most of the arms on the front used by Ukrainians are Soviet-made and use the Soviet ammo accordingly. And you talk about "Incediary ammo". Nah. Russians have LOADS of MTLBs. And LOADS of the 60's tech, vehicles, cannons, machine guns, excavators. It's not modern. It was made to kill - and it was made to last. Consider this - a grandpa with a gun is still a threat to a young kungfu fighter. So if anyone wants to win in Ukraine, he should stop and abandon the "LMAO Russian old tech suck" mentality. The frontline soldiers, the engineers already did that. But hey, maybe you want to believe in Ukrainian victory by sheer Ukrainian willpower. By doing that, you are helping Russians.

    • @andrzej3511
      @andrzej3511 27 днів тому

      @@isekaiexpress9450 Lada Niva. Are you talking about an exhibit in a museum or about the crumbling scrap metal on Russian roads that still pose a mortal threat to their passengers and road users? By NO standards in the world, the Niva would not be allowed on the road - such things only in Russia. There is no reason to be proud. There is rather something to be ashamed of... Regarding the Barrett M-82, contrary to what you may think, there are a lot of them among Ukrainian snipers, and they have enough ammunition. All kinds. This weapon is highly regarded for its accuracy and incredible stopping power. Why are more MTLBs being destroyed with FPV drones CURRENTLY? For a very simple reason: their drivers and commanders have already gained respect for Ukrainian snipers. Finally, after a many, many months, they associated small holes in the armor, slightly larger than half an inch, with snipers. That's why they keep their distance. You can fly the drone up, but the sniper's position is definitely less mobile. And there are no movies for the same reason: you watch movies thanks to guidance drones. And contrary to what you write, it is quite often the case that MTLB, and sometimes BMP or BTR, fly up into the air seemingly for no reason... You just have to look carefully and be willing to notice. You say that Pupkin still has a stock of all kinds of armored weapon? Well, look at the satellite photos, so-called deep storage warehouses. Just as in 2022 there were actually thousands of them, today there are only miserable remnants left. "Wretched remains" because even from the satellite you can see that it is rust-colored scrap. In any case, the bottom is now very clearly visible. And there is no new equipment in sight!!! Minor addition: look at the Oryx portal. There you will find the exact specifications of all types of weapons lost by Pupkin. I emphasize that this website ONLY includes losses that have full photographic documentation. There are no losses that involved the complete tearing of the vehicle into pieces because it was used to transport ammunition. And according to conservative Ukrainian data, it will be about 50% more... And there you will find the a numbers. Shoking quantity destroyed military vehicles. So don't tell me about Russia's inexhaustible supplies. Your equipment is running out, the state budget are empty and even Uncle Xi refused to give Pupkin a loan because he knows perfectly well that the return will be a big problem. Yes, you are right: I deeply believe that the Ukrainians will win. Because they are fighting for their land, their homes, their women and their children. Unlike you Russians. You are just drunk barbarians attacking only for material gains. You are fighting for the most ordinary toilets, which you steal en masse and take to Russia as an incredible trophy. Pathetic!!! Are you saying that this way I am supporting Russia? OK, so I will support Russia THIS WAY! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 P. S. Try to stick even the tip of your katsaps nose outside the Kremlin's propaganda media. You will find that there is a world outside too. And it's completely different than yours. Kind of prettier, and certainly more honest! A world in which life is much, much better!!!

  • @URG-RAMIM-YT
    @URG-RAMIM-YT Місяць тому

    Hello plz replay

  • @andrzej3511
    @andrzej3511 Місяць тому

    Half a century ago, this vehicle may have made some sense. Today, when the simplest RPG-7 (not to mention the contemporary, very modern and very effective means of destruction) instantly turns this vehicle into a pile of scrap along with the people on board, it is more suitable for a museum of military technology than for a battlefield...

  • @Ultra_Ego_Putin
    @Ultra_Ego_Putin Місяць тому

    Captain Iskander still undefeated, Himars is forever jet targets, thank you!!!

  • @garlicandchilipreppers8533
    @garlicandchilipreppers8533 Місяць тому

    I think there was a problem when firing the 76mm in the Scorpion as there was no fume extraction so it would choke the crew. I worked at a P&EE, Proof and experimental establiishment and mounted loads of the 76mm guns onto an old 25 pdr carriage for proof firing.

  • @Owen_Brightblade
    @Owen_Brightblade Місяць тому

    Great videos, and I have enjoyed watching them. Keep up the good work.

  • @1guitarlover
    @1guitarlover Місяць тому

    Beautiful and versatile tank.

  • @erwinsegers3696
    @erwinsegers3696 Місяць тому

    A Belgian CVRT team consisted of 2 scimitar with 1 scorpion (sometimes working together with 1 spartan)

  • @barenekid9695
    @barenekid9695 Місяць тому

    Just another Self Propelled Coffin just like a Chieftan.

  • @Andy-rg2xd
    @Andy-rg2xd Місяць тому

    Thankyou

  • @therealunclevanya
    @therealunclevanya Місяць тому

    It will burn like all armour in the imminent drone war

  • @domenicozagari2443
    @domenicozagari2443 Місяць тому

    Excellent vehicle to cross the Denipra.

  • @buryitdeep
    @buryitdeep Місяць тому

    I have commanded a squadron of 4 scorpions and 4 scimitars during the cold war.

  • @RalfJosefFries
    @RalfJosefFries Місяць тому

    Not to forget the new Boxer-based KNDS RCH 155 selfpropelled armoured 155mm Howitzer - but when you see the videos in YT about this howitzer in life-firing, I have my daubts if the Boxer can handle the load and the recoil of such an weapon....

  • @Major_Duck
    @Major_Duck Місяць тому

    Please read up on the stuff you put out , you show the Australian version but never mention it and the UK have ordered over 600 of them Lithuania and Ukraine (RCH 155), and both the UK and German army have ordered the RCH 155 (36 and 160)

  • @Lennart_Jensen
    @Lennart_Jensen Місяць тому

    The BTR-80 (Russian: бронетранспортёр, romanized: bronetransportyor, lit. 'armoured carrier') is an 8×8 wheeled amphibious armoured personnel carrier (APC) designed in the ----> Soviet Union <------. It was adopted in 1985.............. I WAS 4 years old when this was starting rolling around. They STILL build them the SAME STYLE.......... There is more rusting in Ukraina now than is working in Ruzzia.... Stupid robot voice channel.

  • @user-pc9kk9ip4s
    @user-pc9kk9ip4s Місяць тому

    The Soviet Union did not invent the IFV, that was done by Germany with the Sdkfz. 251 in the 1930's.

  • @user-bd8je6cb9z
    @user-bd8je6cb9z Місяць тому

    19ECHO M60A3 main battle tank , last incarnation of the Patton tank.. gunner loader driver .. 1987 Fort Knox Armor vet . Miss Fort Knox.. ❤

  • @AdmiringOceanSunset-sy7ys
    @AdmiringOceanSunset-sy7ys Місяць тому

    Oldy Goldy. Roa Aotearoa nui.