Let's find out how the 105mm howitzer works. Thank you for watching this video. #military #105mm #howitzer #weapons #mscope Contact us: ghostinthesnail09@gmail.com
@@mscope Great channel and videos. I would however highly suggest you don't put in generic background music. I find it unnecessary and distracting. I fully believe people want to hear you speak/get information and not hear background music.
excellent work! I was ROK Army for 105mm FA over 20years ago. still remember how I operate the gun which was made 1943. but super accurate! everytime in the firing range, all shells hit the target perfectly.
oh i know this gun so damn well C1 variant to the C3. i can assure you in this video know they demonstrate verry well the working mechanism. it remind's me that i got 8 C3 to repair at 2CDNDIVTC hahaha
We trained on these at Camp Pendleton California 1966. After arriving in Vietnam, was assigned to “L” battery, 4th battalion, 11th Marines, 1 st. Marine div. This battery consisted of 155 M109 self propelled howitzers. Could you do a video on the call for fire, how fdc works, the call for fire putting in the data to the gun,laying in the battery and the various types of rounds used. How aiming stakes are used. Very informative video. But just some ideas for future videos. Thank you!
Very detailed explanation and animation! I didn't know that the shell casings expand when fired. I thought it fits snugly and no gaps in the chamber itself when loaded.
sound effects "swooiiish" when disassembly sounds kinda corny, no effects when disassembly is better imo. but other sound effects is solid and 3d is high quality and 2d animations solid as well
The graphics are good and the sound effects are OK. Two things though: learning how a weapon works should include some discussion of how it's aimed, so a couple of minutes about sighting and hitting a target would be interesting (to me anyway), and what is it with government videos that use computer-generated speech? Every time Robo pronounced "howitzer" my teeth crunched. Is CGS the new normal?
I clicked this video with little to no hope on actually getting a decent explanation. The thumbnail looked way to good and I thought this for sure would be some kind of clickbait. Yet you delivered! You delivered more details, precise condensed information, than I even expected. It was so well animated, explained and shown. You didn't even had a lengthy intro or boring parts that beg for subs, likes, etc. This is one of the best videos I've seen. Thanks so much for your effort. May I ask what your profession is? Do you have a military background? Are you an engineer or a vfx artist?
It's silly, and at times a little misleading, but for most people this is as much information as they need. Decent work, I'm curious about your methods.
Very nice video. Thanks for posting. 50 yrs ago I was in the Canadian Militia, 78th Field Battery, 20th Field Regiment. I was a gunner and a bombadier. We worked exclusively with these. Nice memories. Never fired a shot in anger though.
Depends on the model. But the range is between 13 to 18 kilometers. The modified Canadian 105's have a longer barrel and new muzzle break that allows for up to 18 kilometers. They are suitable for troops and vehicle fire missions as well as illumination missions. The structure of the gun apart from was already explained is that the gun and the wheels are on a separate axle that needs to be unlocked from each other when put into action.
Hydro pneumatic constant dependent employing a free floating piston. This is one of the things we had to learn to know how the recoil system worked while taking gunnery course.
The fire base in Laos we had 3105+ a couple of small mono artillery pieces which were really appreciated believe me specially when it came under attack
like a modern educational film from the artillery school of the US Army. Full respect for that! Now it would be important to teach the lined up recruits to aim correctly! 👍
I was a number 2 as well on my gun. That is the position on the right side of gun btw for others, the guy who sets the elevation and pulls the lanyard to fire when order is given.
Hi Mscope Is it possible to record a teaching video from shooting the gun position after taking the gun position, setting the benchmark to the direction 2600 setting?
Child - "Mom , i wanna tank!" Mom - "We already have a tank at home" tank at home - Open top , Howitzer as turret , small body chi ha Lg change my mind that the tank is an Howitzer mounted on a Light tank
By the use of numerical information(target info) from a fire direction section(provided by a forward observer) to an aiming "circle"(numbered/scope) to the left aiming numbered scope on the howitzer ...given elevation and deflection numbers to the gunners scope where numbers are then cranked until the leveler bubble is lined up.
Fond memories as a 2nd Lt. opening the breech, then moving to the front of the barrel to take the ram rod and pounding on the nose of the shell to remove a dud round out of the barrel. The rest of the gun crew watching the Lt. From a safe distance.
They do, at least in Canada. It obviously is not this video but they have ones that show theory of operation with animations and with actual guns that have been cut so you see the mechanisms. Especially wep techs. see these videos.
Please make the background music volume a lot lower, makes it hard to hear the narration. Regarding terminology 0:34 it's not self propelled cannon, but self propelled guns. 10:25 That's called traverse, not rotation The term cannon is used throughout but no one ever refers to it like that, it's either "gun", or "howtizer", the canadian version is officially described as "C3 howitzer", to describe the cannon assembly, carriage and recoil mechanism
One key detail was left out: how to load it? Something must catch the cartridge from sliding back, or it will interfere with the breach. Also, does it need to be fully level when loaded? Loading it at a steep angle would be quite difficult...
The person loading the cartridge pushing the cartridge and holds it. As the breach block is closed, loading person slides their arm to the left. I was a number 2 on this type of howitzer. The number 2 opened/closed the breach, set the barrel elevation and fired it. Also, we loaded that type of howitzer at what the needed elevation is. We did not level the barrel to reload. There are some 155 mm howitzer (and larger) that require the barrel to go to a certain angle to reload. But 105's do not have to. A NATO 105 howitzer shell and casing weigh around 35 lbs (15.9 kg). Loaders gain arm strength quickly pushing the shell amd casing into the breach.
We make a fist and shove the round in the breach, it is not that heavy, about 35 lbs. We make a fist so that when the number 2 closes the breach, his hand just gets pushed to the side and he losses no fingers to the breach.
Thanks!
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@@mscope Great channel and videos. I would however highly suggest you don't put in generic background music. I find it unnecessary and distracting. I fully believe people want to hear you speak/get information and not hear background music.
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excellent work! I was ROK Army for 105mm FA over 20years ago. still remember how I operate the gun which was made 1943. but super accurate! everytime in the firing range, all shells hit the target perfectly.
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Very good content!! Well done!
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oh i know this gun so damn well C1 variant to the C3. i can assure you in this video know they demonstrate verry well the working mechanism. it remind's me that i got 8 C3 to repair at 2CDNDIVTC hahaha
Glad to see you here!
I don't watch every single episode of you channel, so I may have missed it.
Have you boosted his channel yet?
I was so curious about the mechanizm of cannons, and this video answered all of my questions.
Thank you for your amazing work!
The 3d models themselves deserves praise.
Then there's the video it self. Great work 💜
We trained on these at Camp Pendleton California 1966. After arriving in Vietnam, was assigned to “L” battery, 4th battalion, 11th Marines, 1 st. Marine div. This battery consisted of 155 M109 self propelled howitzers. Could you do a video on the call for fire, how fdc works, the call for fire putting in the data to the gun,laying in the battery and the various types of rounds used. How aiming stakes are used. Very informative video. But just some ideas for future videos. Thank you!
I appreciate the in depth part, especially when you mentioned the rifling in the tube/barrel. That was my first question when the video started.
Very detailed explanation and animation! I didn't know that the shell casings expand when fired. I thought it fits snugly and no gaps in the chamber itself when loaded.
Thanks for simple explanation.For a long time I was searching for the mechanism of artillery pieces, now I get it.
Thank you for producing such detailed videos on military equipment. I’ve always wanted to learn more in detail
This information will come in very handy in our fight for freedom against vaccine mandate pushers.
What a beautiful piece of ordnance.
And a good video. Fingers crossed you'll have a lot of views and subscribers soon.
You already have mine.
I have never wiewed before such a comprehensive video! Thank you!
thank you for taking the time to make these, I really do appreciate it
Clear and detailed content, thank you.
There's no replacing this old, reliable war horse. Excellent video! 😊
sound effects "swooiiish" when disassembly sounds kinda corny, no effects when disassembly is better imo. but other sound effects is solid and 3d is high quality and 2d animations solid as well
I agree, I was about to say the same
I like that sound
I find the sound effects useful, they mantain the person's attention
I agree. That sound effect makes this sounds cartoonish.
I loved it, it was scary and matched the theme.
Top quality, amazing soundtrack, congratulations
this is the most informative video ive ever seen in my life 10/10
Seu conteúdo é incrível mano!! Tudo explicado, parabéns
Excellent work
Super cool video, amazing work!
The graphics are good and the sound effects are OK. Two things though: learning how a weapon works should include some discussion of how it's aimed, so a couple of minutes about sighting and hitting a target would be interesting (to me anyway), and what is it with government videos that use computer-generated speech? Every time Robo pronounced "howitzer" my teeth crunched. Is CGS the new normal?
In the artillery, you actually aim the howitzer in one direction and fire in another. True!
I clicked this video with little to no hope on actually getting a decent explanation. The thumbnail looked way to good and I thought this for sure would be some kind of clickbait.
Yet you delivered! You delivered more details, precise condensed information, than I even expected. It was so well animated, explained and shown. You didn't even had a lengthy intro or boring parts that beg for subs, likes, etc.
This is one of the best videos I've seen. Thanks so much for your effort.
May I ask what your profession is? Do you have a military background? Are you an engineer or a vfx artist?
Thanks! This is really helpful. Now I know how to use my rusty howitzer for my noisy neighbors! Wish me luck.
Your terminology is woeful, however, good of you to have a crack at explaining the weapon to those who have never been on the gun line.
Love your videos they are so detailed keep it up
It's silly, and at times a little misleading, but for most people this is as much information as they need.
Decent work, I'm curious about your methods.
Amazing animation
I never thought I would learn something from the military studying.
very very thank you!!!
Great video. Only big items you might have included would be the charge bags, bubbles, and collimator
Which rendering engine did you use ? The metallic effects looks amazing
So nice demo
Your videos are very informative. But,I think background sounds are not required. These hinders audio bility
Thank you! Exactly what I searched for, howitzer mechanics inside view. Cherrs from Ukraine
Very good explanation,👍👏
Awesome! Thanks a lot. How did you find out how all this works?
Very nice video. Thanks for posting. 50 yrs ago I was in the Canadian Militia, 78th Field Battery, 20th Field Regiment. I was a gunner and a bombadier. We worked exclusively with these. Nice memories. Never fired a shot in anger though.
Best video ever.
U did not mention the range , the effect and when it suitable to use ,great and terrific explanation for the structure of the gun
It is a must watch. 👀
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Depends on the model. But the range is between 13 to 18 kilometers. The modified Canadian 105's have a longer barrel and new muzzle break that allows for up to 18 kilometers. They are suitable for troops and vehicle fire missions as well as illumination missions. The structure of the gun apart from was already explained is that the gun and the wheels are on a separate axle that needs to be unlocked from each other when put into action.
Good video, man.
What a great video
Great video!
Great work thank yoU
Very nicely done
The las5 guard dog is the best but personally gime the auto cannon with backpack thing fires like a howitzer at close range with multiple rounds
Hydro pneumatic constant dependent employing a free floating piston. This is one of the things we had to learn to know how the recoil system worked while taking gunnery course.
I'm trained on how to use one IRL, video is very detailed and accurate. Vid is just missing some bits and bobs but they're nuisances .
Splendid information
Huh time to *MAKE ONE*
good!
Damn bruh well explained👏👏👏
This could be an artillery basics video for the army.
Nice
The fire base in Laos we had 3105+ a couple of small mono artillery pieces which were really appreciated believe me specially when it came under attack
This was really helpful, like, really helpful. Ok fine I blew up my neighbors house ok? But he threw doggy doo at my yard!
He deserved it.
Well in the simple terms
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like a modern educational film from the artillery school of the US Army. Full respect for that!
Now it would be important to teach the lined up recruits to aim correctly! 👍
What a Great Presentation 🏆🏆🏆👏👏👏🥇🥇🥇🥇
FINALLY I KNOW HOW CANNONS WORK AND HOW THE SHELLS IGNITE
Thank you robot for turning an artillery piece into a toaster.
I mean the 105mm M101 Looks good to me but also the french 75mm MLE 1897 looks also great
Nice video 👍
Thank you. Now I can make miniature rattle tank
I like how you used an M2A1 (I knew them as the C1) for the example.
I was a Number 2 on that type.
I was a number 2 as well on my gun. That is the position on the right side of gun btw for others, the guy who sets the elevation and pulls the lanyard to fire when order is given.
Interesting
"Thank you for my lesson, time to go make my tank" - future maker of the KILLDOZER v2
(Jk)
Exactly as any other howitzer from that era.
I should be working.
UA-cam: How does the 105mm howitzer work?
My favorite weapon in civ 5
Hi Mscope
Is it possible to record a teaching video from shooting the gun position after taking the gun position, setting the benchmark to the direction 2600 setting?
Child - "Mom , i wanna tank!"
Mom - "We already have a tank at home"
tank at home - Open top , Howitzer as turret , small body
chi ha Lg
change my mind that the tank is an Howitzer mounted on a Light tank
Hey mscope whats a tank then? Ive been thinking of it as a big gun with rails.
Well i'm glad you asked.
Very nice! Can you make one explaining how they aim these things?
By the use of numerical information(target info) from a fire direction section(provided by a forward observer) to an aiming "circle"(numbered/scope) to the left aiming numbered scope on the howitzer ...given elevation and deflection numbers to the gunners scope where numbers are then cranked until the leveler bubble is lined up.
Fond memories as a 2nd Lt. opening the breech, then moving to the front of the barrel to take the ram rod and pounding on the nose of the shell to remove a dud round out of the barrel. The rest of the gun crew watching the Lt. From a safe distance.
@@richardcich2018 your only half right on this particular answer on how they aim it. So you know, 21 years in the field artillery.
I knew much more from this video then from tons of documentry from discovery channel
A huey & a 105...what a couple
Howitzer lore
How many rounds can this fire before it needs maintenance?
if the case expanded that much it would explode
FYI there are other 105mm howitzers with different designs.
I hope there's a special place in hell for people who make videos with robot voices.
Absolut Excellent video , Can u share the 3D model?
Would have liked to actually see through the gun sight at something that far away. Otherwise very good.
Cant wait to use this in my next chess opening
They should show this at artillery school
They do, at least in Canada. It obviously is not this video but they have ones that show theory of operation with animations and with actual guns that have been cut so you see the mechanisms. Especially wep techs. see these videos.
From this I have make a cardboard howitzer like this
Please make the background music volume a lot lower, makes it hard to hear the narration.
Regarding terminology
0:34 it's not self propelled cannon, but self propelled guns.
10:25 That's called traverse, not rotation
The term cannon is used throughout but no one ever refers to it like that, it's either "gun", or "howtizer", the canadian version is officially described as "C3 howitzer", to describe the cannon assembly, carriage and recoil mechanism
at some point will you work on a tank gun like the 3 inch M3 gun (75mm)
and a flak gun like the 8.8 cm flak 88 (88mm), im using guns I know
How - itsa. How - itsa. How - itsa.
Repeat one hundred times.
*Back to School Necessities!*
What are the name of the musics used at 0:00 and 0:50? They are very fitting. Thank you
The explanation and graphics are good,the sounds...not so much
The one thing you didn't address - do the spent casings eject from gravity alone, or is there an ejection mechanism?
There's a lever on the right side of the breech block, the gunner manually opens the breech to eject the case.
@@andrewbee3816 Thank you!
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One key detail was left out: how to load it?
Something must catch the cartridge from sliding back, or it will interfere with the breach.
Also, does it need to be fully level when loaded? Loading it at a steep angle would be quite difficult...
The person loading the cartridge pushing the cartridge and holds it. As the breach block is closed, loading person slides their arm to the left.
I was a number 2 on this type of howitzer. The number 2 opened/closed the breach, set the barrel elevation and fired it.
Also, we loaded that type of howitzer at what the needed elevation is. We did not level the barrel to reload.
There are some 155 mm howitzer (and larger) that require the barrel to go to a certain angle to reload. But 105's do not have to. A NATO 105 howitzer shell and casing weigh around 35 lbs (15.9 kg). Loaders gain arm strength quickly pushing the shell amd casing into the breach.
We make a fist and shove the round in the breach, it is not that heavy, about 35 lbs. We make a fist so that when the number 2 closes the breach, his hand just gets pushed to the side and he losses no fingers to the breach.
where can i find the 3D model?
This canon has a primer for the primer
What is that white thing inserted to the muzzle assy. After the artillery round?
The casing which has the power. 105 rounds are like bullets, they have a casing, and a round. The casing, much like a bullet, is ejected after firing.
The 105mm howitzer is still use in my country in the🇵🇭