Sorry about that! We generally use the units of the manufacturer, as their intended demographic dictates where most customers would be. Thus, a lot of these vehicles being European means most of the units are metric. Along with that, things like cartridge diameters (i.e., 5.56, 7.62, etc) tend to be in metric when it comes to military rounds used.
Great video! Could do a video on IFV'S or tanks and other military vehicles? Cause there's only so many dozers, excavators and mobile cranes you can do videos on.
We're glad you enjoyed! And, you're definitely right; we plan to expand the topics we cover as time goes on, including delving into military vehicles. We hope you stay tuned!
@@LordGizmoYes I enjoyed thank you. It is a given that every illustrated vehicle was fitted with rubber tyres, I have already seen the awesome impact power of a 50 cal projectile that is charged by the high-speed burn accelerant held in a 50 cal round when the accelerant is fired. So, "even if a solid Rubber tyre was in use, obviously they create a very uncomfortable ride.-"
Well, that's not a huge surprise! Considering it can penetrate a majority of modern battle tanks, it's hard to expect a standard armored personnel carrier to counter it. These vehicles are designed, largely, to stop small arms fire as well as explosives.
The Yagu 10 looks like a beefed up side by side. I would love to own one of those. Great video, guys. Thanks for sharing!!
If you could please some of us old people here in the US will never use mm, cm, km, can you at least print on the screen in, ft, ml, oz, lb thank you
Sorry about that! We generally use the units of the manufacturer, as their intended demographic dictates where most customers would be. Thus, a lot of these vehicles being European means most of the units are metric. Along with that, things like cartridge diameters (i.e., 5.56, 7.62, etc) tend to be in metric when it comes to military rounds used.
Great video! Could do a video on IFV'S or tanks and other military vehicles? Cause there's only so many dozers, excavators and mobile cranes you can do videos on.
We're glad you enjoyed! And, you're definitely right; we plan to expand the topics we cover as time goes on, including delving into military vehicles. We hope you stay tuned!
Each of these vehicles can be immobilized by targeted 50 cal rounds into the tyres.🤣
It would actually depend. Solid rubber tires would resist most shots. Really, it wouldn't necessarily be ideal for the job. Hope you enjoyed!
@@LordGizmoYes I enjoyed thank you. It is a given that every illustrated vehicle was fitted with rubber tyres, I have already seen the awesome impact power of a 50 cal projectile that is charged by the high-speed burn accelerant held in a 50 cal round when the accelerant is fired. So, "even if a solid Rubber tyre was in use, obviously they create a very uncomfortable ride.-"
Oh yeah, unstoppable? It has wheels, I can stop it. I was a counter measures officer.
It may be a hyperbole, but they're going to be a lot harder to disable than a Civic strolling down the street!
Just run out of diesel, i am sure it stops then :)
Hard to keep going when you got no juice!
All of these vehicles could destroyed by a FMG-148 JAVELIN ATGM or 120mm MBT GUN. just saying
Well, that's not a huge surprise! Considering it can penetrate a majority of modern battle tanks, it's hard to expect a standard armored personnel carrier to counter it. These vehicles are designed, largely, to stop small arms fire as well as explosives.
@@LordGizmo ya, I put there because some might not know the difference from a "tank" and a amoured personally carrier and the like.