@Frankly Frank Because it's people that build societies and the more people you have the greater posibilities you have. A larger population also means you have a larger base of human resources: more engineers, scientist, builders etc. A larger population also leads to larger quantities of differing specialists. In a village of a few hundred you'd only have 2 or 3 viable professions compared to a city of millions that has almost as many professions and expertise.
Cybermancer You claim that you are Swedish but you don’t know that Sweden has a population of over 10 million people. The shit you say is just plain stupid. Sweden has been technically advanced in warfare about a thousand years back, especially since the 1600s.
Cybermancer nej han påstår att du är dum i huvudet. Ingen har sagt att Sverige är något överlägset land som inte går att överträffa på något område. Vilket verkar vara den ståndpunkt du bestämt dig för att ålägga andra och sedan argumenterar emot. Sverige har varit i framkant i många avseenden, tillsammans med flera andra länder, och i enskilda områden periodvis banbrytande och marknadsledande. Sett till vårt lands storlek och med det ett begränsat urval av begåvning och kompetens är det faktiskt ganska imponerande.
@@konstakontkanen1201 The system was developed in Sweden by prime contractor Saab Bofors Dynamics, on behalf of the British and Swedish defence authorities who procured the system in a joint venture.
@@konstakontkanen1201 So? The video clearly states that other countries are using these weapons and vehicles, so of course they will be handled by soldiers from those countries. Did you think Swedish weapons only work if you speak Swedish around them?
That's true, but I'm not sure there are many other countries that use them. I think this video focused on the weapon systems that are export successes.
Awesome vehicle. Too bad so many countries chose the 25mm or 30mm gun instead of the original 40mm. If you want moar dakka you obviously go with the 40mm. 😉
@@5.56mm 30mm is much cheaper when it comes to ammo. It's widely available within some very effective designs. 25mm AP round (if you are not a US Army) costs as much as, way more capable, 30mm. Considering Bushmasters. In the case of 35mm, you get a similar effect (to 30mm) for a higher price. While performance/price for the 40mm is good, the ammo costs over twice as much as 30mm. Then there is limited space issue. You can store 150x 30mm in place where only 40-45 pieces of 40mm ammo will fit.
@@5.56mm Dedicated 30mm ammo is just as far from being "cheap" as you can get. It can be over $200 for single round (a single burst can cost you some 2,5-3k bucks), now the 40mm gonna be twice this. But lets say you got 500 pieces of 30mm on your APC. In the same ammo rack you gonna fit only 100-120 rounds of 40mm. Im not saying 30mm is better because it's not. It's different. Most things you will do with 40mm are now possible to do with some modern 30mm types. Both calibers have their cons and pros. 40mm has some better capabilities but its bulky, and heavy. 30mm comes in a wide range of solid and VERY effective designs. 40mm is an awesome round no doubt about it. But there is a reason why armies are still picking a lot of 30mm armament - it still has its awesome features no other type has. As for the prices. Its not like there is a Cold War era and you can spend on your army just as much as you wish. Every army counts money now - this is true for 99% of military forces around the world. So yeah, in the contract "cheaper" will always be better. While on the field - maybe not so much.
@@HanSolo__ Might also have to do with what other weapon systems and ammo the customer has in his inventory. And also about tactics/doctrine and how the system is put to use in combat. I see your points, I'm just trolling a bit. 😉
I'm proud of our military. The best part is that we build everything on our own. Or almost everything. We have German tanks and American Blackhawks. But in a large part, we are self-sufficient. Make our own weapons.
@ Yes and that's a bit so the tactics are. We will never win in open battle against say Russia. They are so many more. So the idea as always to take advantage of the home plan. Attack pull back, attack pull back. Guerrilla tactics. Make it so damn hard for the enemy that they don't think it's worth it.
@@konstakontkanen1201 What are you talking about? "NLAW was developed in Sweden by prime contractor Saab Bofors Dynamics, on behalf of the British and Swedish defence authorities"
The video should include Saab RBS 15 anti ship missiles - one of the most powerful and sophisticated anti-ship missile systems in the world, the Bofors Archer artillery gun - one of the fastest/best howitzers in the world, and the Kockums A 26 attack submarine - one the best stealth subs in the world. Also, this should be more updated. Sweden now has the Saab Gripen E fighter plane - a state of the art fighter jet with massive electronic warfare capabilities, that is designed to counter Russia's Sukhoi jets.
My thought exactly, kind of. But the Gotland class instead of Blekinge. But this is "top 10", We make so much when it comes to weaponry its hard to get it all in.
I think the video focused on weapons that have had a lot of export success. Apart from the RBS 15 which I'm not sure how many countries it has sold to (Ik Sweden and Poland uses it at least), the others haven't exported at all. The Gripen E apart from the Brazil deal has kinda been an export flop.
Why use the old bv206 when there is a BVS10? And i think the submarine 2A6. The stealth corevette Visby class And the Archer artillery system should be in the top 10
Partly agree, but not for this top. The top with the listed models of equipment I would call "Top of the most technologically advanced weapons and military equipment of Sweden." The main criterion for this top is the balance between cost and efficiency (demand in the foreign arms market). And Visby, Archer and Gotland are not in demand in the foreign market. RBS-56 "BILL" can also be included here.
Mobile, Light and easy/quick to use. Since we aren't really able to mass-produce anything like in many other countries, we chose quality over quantity. That's why so many of our weapons are made to last as opposed to being disposable.
Uncle Inte alls, vill bara ha cred för mitt material ifall andra vill sprida vidare. Att skriva namn i videon och länka till originalklippet kan inte vara så svårt?
I don’t know if they still do it but as you saw in the jas 39 Clip, some of the country roads have been built to fit a fighter jet. I believe if I get my facts right that they used this stealth tactic in the Cold War.
It is really odd how a country with such a small population and defense budget has such a vast amount of domesticly designed (succesfull!) weapons and defense systems. A lot of their famous products like Archer and that submarine (forgot wich number) isn't even included.
It says in the video the year 1980 for BV206. I was using BV206 in the military 1978/79. But 1980 was probably when the prototype period was over and BV206 was starting to be produced.
Yes. "Three batches of trial vehicles were delivered between 1976 and 1978 and the first production examples were delivered to the Swedish Defense Administration in 1980".
I really like these small and nimble military forces from the equally small and rich European nations like Sweden here, or Finland, Norway or Denmark. Although I understand why they downsized their forces and slashed the military budget during 1990s and beyond, but as the author mentions, a geopolitical situation in the region and beyond has dramatically changed in just a few years. Although only Denmark and Norway are members of NATO alliance from the Nordic countries, there's a deep interconnection between the NATO and Sweden and Finland. That being said, all of the European countries will have to increase their military budgets. Not to raise large standing armies ready to repel Soviet waves of armor and infantry, but because of the investment in high tech vehicles and equipment.
Finland is actually one of the only countries in EU that kept their military "funded" after the collapse of USSR. Yes the funding was decreased but the defense was never driven down like in Sweden. because of that currently Finland trains around 22 thousand new conscripts annually and has a 900 thousand strong reserve where the 280 thousand wartime army will be built from, in case of a war.
@@kk-gr3ly Given the geo political situation we currently find ourselves in, I think its safe to bet that Sweden and Finland will join the NATO alliance the same day the Russians cross the Ukrainian border.
Carl Gustaf Recoilless Rifle has a tiny, but very important feature : A rubber band (at least on earlier versions). It's function is to stop the gun from RINGING after having fired it :D Reminds me of the Donald Duck scene, where he hits a bolder on a sleigh, his fur coat loses all but a single hair
Yeah haha that ringing is so annoying we use the rubber band on the M2´s think its not needed on M3 and M4 versions not sure doh.......we getting the M2 replaceed now with the new M4 gona be interesting fire it for the first time.
That's one way to spill our secret. Their is a reason Swedish soilders always carries a gasmask, so when that Hercules stacked with Surströmming drops it's load. Any survivors will be nerve damaged for life.
Surströmming is good to eat and the smell is not so bad. One common student trick hovever is to hide two Surströmming in a student room. One that can be easily found and the other is hide very good. So after the first Surströmming is found and discarded the other on is still smelling for many week's.
Top 10 best Sweden weapons and military vehicles. Topp 10 bästa svenska vapen och militär utrustning. Топ 10 лучшего Шведского оружия и военной техники. Top 10 der besten schwedischen Waffen und Militärausrüstung. Top 10 des meilleures armes et équipements militaires suédois. Las 10 mejores armas y equipos militares suecos. As 10 melhores armas e equipamentos militares suecos. Le 10 migliori armi e attrezzature militari svedesi.
Could you write on it turkish version as well? The sweden’s things are very important and knowing in the country. “Top 10 en iyi isveç silah ve ordu araçları” Well done by the way, keep it up.
@@Akamaka I'm not disputing the greatness of the the weapons you composed the list of, but to exclude HMS Uppland (the Gotland class submarines), who penetrated a whole US battle group and "sank" an US aircraft carrier is, in my opinion, odd. Great video by the way.
@@magnusk4352 Gotland class good (I would say unique) submarines. Like the Visby corvettes. But they are produced in small batches and are not in demand in the world market. And the shipyard is on the verge of bankruptcy (according to the latest news).
Great list, good selection, most, if not all are combat tested. I think some valid points have been made that Gotland class submarines should be included. Kockums have exported submarines and even retrofitted Japanese submarines to use AIP so I think it is an success, even though not combat tested. Visby corvettes are unique with their stealth, but isn't stealth from the air, never got the air defense missiles and the PVC structure makes it vulnerable (reason why it isn't on sharp UN missions), so I don't think it belongs on the list.
Very impressive from Sweden. They make one of the best weapons. And that for a country that has never really suffered in a modern war. The last Swedish war was Swedish-Norwegian War in 1814?
Mostly true but there's been Swedish troops fighting abroad a couple of times since then and many stationed as UN peace keeping forces, observers etc.. We got veterans and my dad is one of them, so just want to be clear.
@@johndododoe1411if I remember correctly it was a 1-2 week war, very locally fought, and when the first Norwegian soldier fell it was over. Two weeks to take that one guy, I reckon they figured: "we need better weapons, and we will not go to war again until properly armed all they way!" Don't take my word for it. But there was that miniature war.
Too bad you missed out on the most powerful weapon. The Gotland's class Submarine.. There is an even newer version in production. A26 Submarine.. One of the worlds deadliest subs.
Can Sweden call tank 122 aka strv 122 it’s own tank? I mean Sweden bought a lot of leopards and just kinda upgraded them. If someone knows please tell me
becuse the unit can be attacked and destroyed, that means they would be sitting ducks, the guys operationg coms and radar gotta be able to shoot aswell etc. the answer is pretty obvious :)
Very weird list, Top 1 should be JAS 39, 2nd Gotland class submarine..... also Corvette Visby class and Battletank Stv 122 is missing in a top 10 list for example.
becuse its not a military object it was on a show to show the weakness in the sonar. You think all our military objects are known even by all swedish enlisters even? Also as mentioned by many many toys are not shown here that are offical.
New JAS costed nearly 2 billion to develop for Sweden, it's almost as good as F35(basically worse bombing thats all). While for Usa it's so far costed 1700 Billion and F35 still got some problems to solve. I'll suggest Usas military just hire some Swedes next time for developing and save 1000s of billions in the process. Glad to see Arthur system is finally working I was the first recruits to use them back in 1999 (or was it 2000) They didn't work that well then, software problems.
You forgot Artillerisystem Archer the world fastet mobile wheeled howitzer artillary in the world it can shoot up 15 rounds every 45 seconds. It's crazy how fast it is.
@@benktlofgren4710 they own BAE systems bofors ab which is the Swedish company that manufactured Archer system the fastest howitzer artillary in Karlskoga and yes they are owned by the brittish BAE Systems land and armaments. It doesn't mean that they aren't manufactured in Sweden.
We once did, google STRV103. Over time it became obsolete and instead of designing a replacement we bought German leopards instead (STRV121 and STRV122). It was cheaper and the leopards are good shit.
I don't understand how the MANPAD launchers that you have to sit up sit down on and actually track the aircraft is effective. It seems like something like the stinger would be much more effective. One of those oh sh#t there is a helicopter moments. Having to set something up vs just grabbing it and shooting seems so much more applicable
Swedish military technology is extremely impressive especially when you consider that they only have a population of around 10 million.
Then you realize becouse we have souch a small population we really on quality not quantity
@Frankly Frank Because it's people that build societies and the more people you have the greater posibilities you have. A larger population also means you have a larger base of human resources: more engineers, scientist, builders etc.
A larger population also leads to larger quantities of differing specialists. In a village of a few hundred you'd only have 2 or 3 viable professions compared to a city of millions that has almost as many professions and expertise.
@Cybermancer 11million ya twat
Cybermancer You claim that you are Swedish but you don’t know that Sweden has a population of over 10 million people. The shit you say is just plain stupid. Sweden has been technically advanced in warfare about a thousand years back, especially since the 1600s.
Cybermancer nej han påstår att du är dum i huvudet. Ingen har sagt att Sverige är något överlägset land som inte går att överträffa på något område. Vilket verkar vara den ståndpunkt du bestämt dig för att ålägga andra och sedan argumenterar emot. Sverige har varit i framkant i många avseenden, tillsammans med flera andra länder, och i enskilda områden periodvis banbrytande och marknadsledande. Sett till vårt lands storlek och med det ett begränsat urval av begåvning och kompetens är det faktiskt ganska imponerande.
volvo 240...best tank ever made :)
Especially when it's piloted by commander Billy Öhman and gunner Leif Öhman
@@eon2687 correct
Got to love the Swedes and their stuff, hard core and built to last.
Yes but of course
NLAW is british not Swedish and the guys shooting it in the beginning were Finnish guys not swedish😂😂 spoke finnish🤦♂️
NLAW is not swedish weaopon… it’s british. And the guys shooting it in the beginning were finnish soldiers not swedish🤦♂️😂
@@konstakontkanen1201 The system was developed in Sweden by prime contractor Saab Bofors Dynamics, on behalf of the British and Swedish defence authorities who procured the system in a joint venture.
@@konstakontkanen1201 So? The video clearly states that other countries are using these weapons and vehicles, so of course they will be handled by soldiers from those countries. Did you think Swedish weapons only work if you speak Swedish around them?
I'm missing the submarines, belong to the most modern world wide.
The stirling motor is legendary
Exactly what i was thinking 👍🏼
Looking forward to episode 2
That's true, but I'm not sure there are many other countries that use them. I think this video focused on the weapon systems that are export successes.
Yes
even us admit it
@@KaptenN nope nuclear is what they want
sweden is a gentle giant.from philippines here i always admire all of its military haedwares
The Bofors 40mm used extensively through WWII on all American ships from destroyers to aircraft carriers for defence against the Japanese.
And still in service. C-130 Gunship for example💪
@@shutterfish, sadly the 40mm Bofors is being retired.
@@shutterfish Also used in the CV9040
Everyone used it in WWII not only US the hole war!
Sweden and Germany would have to work together in armaments. They would build the best weapon systems and weapons in the world!
We tried that, didnt turn out great :) www.thelocal.se/20140415/defence-expert-baffled-by-kockums-raid
They don’t have GNP to do that
@@isaidso1373 Has nothing to do with GNP both countries already produce some of the best weapons in the world.
Germany isnt allowed to build that much weapons since ww2
@@isaidso1373 yes we do bro
We got their CV90 in Switzerland called schützenpanzer 2000 and I loved it 👍🏼 greeting from a pz grenadier veteran
Awesome vehicle. Too bad so many countries chose the 25mm or 30mm gun instead of the original 40mm. If you want moar dakka you obviously go with the 40mm. 😉
@@5.56mm 30mm is much cheaper when it comes to ammo. It's widely available within some very effective designs. 25mm AP round (if you are not a US Army) costs as much as, way more capable, 30mm. Considering Bushmasters. In the case of 35mm, you get a similar effect (to 30mm) for a higher price. While performance/price for the 40mm is good, the ammo costs over twice as much as 30mm. Then there is limited space issue. You can store 150x 30mm in place where only 40-45 pieces of 40mm ammo will fit.
@@HanSolo__ Sometimes cheap isn't better. 40 mm 3P round ftw. 😉
@@5.56mm Dedicated 30mm ammo is just as far from being "cheap" as you can get. It can be over $200 for single round (a single burst can cost you some 2,5-3k bucks), now the 40mm gonna be twice this. But lets say you got 500 pieces of 30mm on your APC. In the same ammo rack you gonna fit only 100-120 rounds of 40mm. Im not saying 30mm is better because it's not. It's different. Most things you will do with 40mm are now possible to do with some modern 30mm types.
Both calibers have their cons and pros. 40mm has some better capabilities but its bulky, and heavy. 30mm comes in a wide range of solid and VERY effective designs. 40mm is an awesome round no doubt about it. But there is a reason why armies are still picking a lot of 30mm armament - it still has its awesome features no other type has.
As for the prices. Its not like there is a Cold War era and you can spend on your army just as much as you wish. Every army counts money now - this is true for 99% of military forces around the world.
So yeah, in the contract "cheaper" will always be better. While on the field - maybe not so much.
@@HanSolo__ Might also have to do with what other weapon systems and ammo the customer has in his inventory. And also about tactics/doctrine and how the system is put to use in combat. I see your points, I'm just trolling a bit. 😉
I'm proud of our military. The best part is that we build everything on our own. Or almost everything. We have German tanks and American Blackhawks. But in a large part, we are self-sufficient. Make our own weapons.
@ Yes and that's a bit so the tactics are. We will never win in open battle against say Russia. They are so many more. So the idea as always to take advantage of the home plan. Attack pull back, attack pull back. Guerrilla tactics. Make it so damn hard for the enemy that they don't think it's worth it.
You even have yr own miniature civil war😀💥💣
NLAW is not swedish made, it’s british and the guys in the video were finnish, spoke finnish not swedish💀😂
@@konstakontkanen1201 What are you talking about? "NLAW was developed in Sweden by prime contractor Saab Bofors Dynamics, on behalf of the British and Swedish defence authorities"
@@efcpl lol, it wasn’t all saab🤦♂️ it was Both Thales air defence & saab
Swedish military equipments and supplies are best in the world and the Bofors gun are the classic example.
The Swedes are amazing and so original! That's why I drive a Volvo.
It's a Chinese company now.
My brother had a 1972 Volvo 242 in the 70s he said "best car I ever had".
@@VikingJeweler Like Coronabeer?
Only a copy!
volvo sucks as cars
@@orencio1969 ?
Swedish weapons are reliable, solid and too sophisticated ... very good equipment
The video should include Saab RBS 15 anti ship missiles - one of the most powerful and sophisticated anti-ship missile systems in the world, the Bofors Archer artillery gun - one of the fastest/best howitzers in the world, and the Kockums A 26 attack submarine - one the best stealth subs in the world. Also, this should be more updated. Sweden now has the Saab Gripen E fighter plane - a state of the art fighter jet with massive electronic warfare capabilities, that is designed to counter Russia's Sukhoi jets.
My thought exactly, kind of. But the Gotland class instead of Blekinge. But this is "top 10", We make so much when it comes to weaponry its hard to get it all in.
I think the video focused on weapons that have had a lot of export success. Apart from the RBS 15 which I'm not sure how many countries it has sold to (Ik Sweden and Poland uses it at least), the others haven't exported at all. The Gripen E apart from the Brazil deal has kinda been an export flop.
Why use the old bv206 when there is a BVS10? And i think the submarine 2A6. The stealth corevette Visby class And the Archer artillery system should be in the top 10
Partly agree, but not for this top. The top with the listed models of equipment I would call "Top of the most technologically advanced weapons and military equipment of Sweden." The main criterion for this top is the balance between cost and efficiency (demand in the foreign arms market). And Visby, Archer and Gotland are not in demand in the foreign market. RBS-56 "BILL" can also be included here.
@@Akamaka ok now i see, cause, this comment covers the questions i had. ok!
A26 Submarine not 2A6 Submarine?!
@@TheLUSMAYS yes.
Don't hate on the BV206, it's insanely versatile and easy to fix when it breaks down. REEEE
Wow..the excellence and innovation involved when they design....ease of use seems to be their hallmark.. thanks for sharing..!!
Mobile, Light and easy/quick to use. Since we aren't really able to mass-produce anything like in many other countries, we chose quality over quantity. That's why so many of our weapons are made to last as opposed to being disposable.
Yeah, we used to have a conscript army, we built our weapons to be handled by them
Klippet vid 10:35 är mitt. Ni kunde frågat om lov att använda det först samt länkat till min video.
Detta är en rysk YT kanal...Så du får nog göra en anmälan. För han gör intrång i din upphovsrätt.
Herregud vad butthurt människor är nu för tiden🤦♂️
Uncle Inte alls, vill bara ha cred för mitt material ifall andra vill sprida vidare. Att skriva namn i videon och länka till originalklippet kan inte vara så svårt?
@@HaLoFrEaAaAaK92 vad hjälper de?
@Jack Svensson Jag hörde de första gången
I don’t know if they still do it but as you saw in the jas 39 Clip, some of the country roads have been built to fit a fighter jet. I believe if I get my facts right that they used this stealth tactic in the Cold War.
ZzRoBiNzZ Still in use all over the country.
I think Sweden is re-furbishing that system. Guerilla warfare in the air. Very cool :)
Missing 2 Best of the Best. Visby Class Corvette, Gotland class Submarine
It's impressive how a small country like Sweden has such a military industry!
They are rich.
@@otarentyotarenty6020 how this small country is rich? It's because they produce technology, because they are smart
Sweden is not small?
@@worldhistory_yt13 true its one of the biggest countrys in europe.
@@otarentyotarenty6020 it's only 9 millions. Are you stupid?
A great country, respect from Taiwan
It is really odd how a country with such a small population and defense budget has such a vast amount of domesticly designed (succesfull!) weapons and defense systems. A lot of their famous products like Archer and that submarine (forgot wich number) isn't even included.
Gotland?
nice of you to use my carl gustav video. 10:24
This seriously brought a tear to my eye
who doesnt love the Carl Gustaf (GRG) its like a mobile tank :)
tanks are mobile lol
Imagine it was "the lion of the north", who introduced light artillery on the battlefield!
@@user-oj7fv9nw7x you can't shoot a tank upsidedown carrying it.
@@Rotwold mobile dosnt mean you carry it in person, just that it can move around. And a tank does have a propultion system.
It says in the video the year 1980 for BV206. I was using BV206 in the military 1978/79. But 1980 was probably when the prototype period was over and BV206 was starting to be produced.
Yes. "Three batches of trial vehicles were delivered between 1976 and 1978 and the first production examples were delivered to the Swedish Defense Administration in 1980".
I really like these small and nimble military forces from the equally small and rich European nations like Sweden here, or Finland, Norway or Denmark. Although I understand why they downsized their forces and slashed the military budget during 1990s and beyond, but as the author mentions, a geopolitical situation in the region and beyond has dramatically changed in just a few years. Although only Denmark and Norway are members of NATO alliance from the Nordic countries, there's a deep interconnection between the NATO and Sweden and Finland. That being said, all of the European countries will have to increase their military budgets. Not to raise large standing armies ready to repel Soviet waves of armor and infantry, but because of the investment in high tech vehicles and equipment.
Finland is actually one of the only countries in EU that kept their military "funded" after the collapse of USSR. Yes the funding was decreased but the defense was never driven down like in Sweden. because of that currently Finland trains around 22 thousand new conscripts annually and has a 900 thousand strong reserve where the 280 thousand wartime army will be built from, in case of a war.
@@kk-gr3ly Given the geo political situation we currently find ourselves in, I think its safe to bet that Sweden and Finland will join the NATO alliance the same day the Russians cross the Ukrainian border.
vegass04 Russia has taken Kyiv. Nothing happens
@@vegass04 we wont, and i hope we wont
@@yeshiyangzom8532, well your assessment was VERY wrong!
Great weapons. I would always trust Swedish weapons!
Built more weapons. over 1miljon solidier
The Bofors 40 mm anti-aircraft autocannon shown is not model 1936, but 1948.
Even the US, known for producing all kinds of weapons, uses Swedish anti-tank rocket and missiles in its armed forces
Usa also use swedish aimpoint sights and command boat 90. But cb90 is in the us navy called riverine command boat.
Carl Gustaf Recoilless Rifle has a tiny, but very important feature : A rubber band (at least on earlier versions).
It's function is to stop the gun from RINGING after having fired it :D
Reminds me of the Donald Duck scene, where he hits a bolder on a sleigh, his fur coat loses all but a single hair
Yeah haha that ringing is so annoying we use the rubber band on the M2´s think its not needed on M3 and M4 versions not sure doh.......we getting the M2 replaceed now with the new M4 gona be interesting fire it for the first time.
Enjoyed watching video.
Like how you added legend at the end.
Thanks for the comment.
And where was the Surströmming? Just asking!!! 💪🤔 The only weapon system which you can't take on a plane...
That's one way to spill our secret. Their is a reason Swedish soilders always carries a gasmask, so when that Hercules stacked with Surströmming drops it's load. Any survivors will be nerve damaged for life.
Surströmming is good to eat and the smell is not so bad. One common student trick hovever is to hide two Surströmming in a student room. One that can be easily found and the other is hide very good. So after the first Surströmming is found and discarded the other on is still smelling for many week's.
Banned by the Geneva convention!
Hehe, the surströmming is our last option as it is a weapon of mass destruction. 😁
Biological weapon for most. But I eat it... :)
Top 10 best Sweden weapons and military vehicles.
Topp 10 bästa svenska vapen och militär utrustning.
Топ 10 лучшего Шведского оружия и военной техники.
Top 10 der besten schwedischen Waffen und Militärausrüstung.
Top 10 des meilleures armes et équipements militaires suédois.
Las 10 mejores armas y equipos militares suecos.
As 10 melhores armas e equipamentos militares suecos.
Le 10 migliori armi e attrezzature militari svedesi.
Some GREAT guns and other thank you for the video. :)
@@RJM1011 +
Could you write on it turkish version as well?
The sweden’s things are very important and knowing in the country.
“Top 10 en iyi isveç silah ve ordu araçları”
Well done by the way, keep it up.
Just letting you know the first clip that you took was from the Finnish defence force
Best weapon is Finn Fighters!!! 😄
still swedish weapon
You forgot about the Swedish submarine that lowered the American aircraft carrier in a drill.
Did not forget. But she did not enter this top.
@@Akamaka The HMS Uppland should probably be on the top spot. How could it not make the top ten?
@@Akamaka I'm not disputing the greatness of the the weapons you composed the list of, but to exclude HMS Uppland (the Gotland class submarines), who penetrated a whole US battle group and "sank" an US aircraft carrier is, in my opinion, odd.
Great video by the way.
@@magnusk4352 Gotland class good (I would say unique) submarines. Like the Visby corvettes. But they are produced in small batches and are not in demand in the world market. And the shipyard is on the verge of bankruptcy (according to the latest news).
@@magnusk4352 It was HMS Gotland that participate in the anti-submarine warfare exercise outside San Diego 2005-2007 :)
Great list, good selection, most, if not all are combat tested. I think some valid points have been made that Gotland class submarines should be included. Kockums have exported submarines and even retrofitted Japanese submarines to use AIP so I think it is an success, even though not combat tested. Visby corvettes are unique with their stealth, but isn't stealth from the air, never got the air defense missiles and the PVC structure makes it vulnerable (reason why it isn't on sharp UN missions), so I don't think it belongs on the list.
Thanks for the interesting comment.
The Visby corvettes will soon get the air defense they need, money was allocated to that just recently.
The Radar the Bofors cannon the Carl Gustav the CV90 the Gripen AT4 all combat tested and all work as should no reason to think
the rest will not
Is the CV90 realy good, like the merkava?
The Merkava is a MBT while the CV90 is an IFV. They aren't comparable, but yes. It's very good.
Love sweden from lithuania
Very impressive from Sweden. They make one of the best weapons. And that for a country that has never really suffered in a modern war. The last Swedish war was Swedish-Norwegian War in 1814?
Mostly true but there's been Swedish troops fighting abroad a couple of times since then and many stationed as UN peace keeping forces, observers etc..
We got veterans and my dad is one of them, so just want to be clear.
I think technically the last war Sweden was directly involved in was the hundred days war in 1815, but then again most of Europe was to.
Was that really a war, I thought they simply took Norway when Denmark collapsed.
@@johndododoe1411if I remember correctly it was a 1-2 week war, very locally fought, and when the first Norwegian soldier fell it was over. Two weeks to take that one guy, I reckon they figured: "we need better weapons, and we will not go to war again until properly armed all they way!"
Don't take my word for it. But there was that miniature war.
Great chanel! Can you do Finland.:top 10 weapons???? And you just got a new sub. 🇫🇮
Two is enough
1.koskenkorva
2. Martini knife
😁😁
Missed the Visby STEALTH Corvette.
Didn't miss it. He didn't make the top.
@@Akamaka GlobalEYE?
@@jorgenpersson662 Maybe. But I chose NLAW. (Gotland, Archer, BAMSE, RBS-15, RBS-56 also did not hit the top).
"Norwey" (hehe!)
Norway: Yeah let’s copy swedish weapons
TheVillian Norway don’t manufacture weapons
@@fatgoldenboy6986 yes they do.
@@AlexKall not like sweden. Norway mostly produce missiles and projectors
Too bad you missed out on the most powerful weapon. The Gotland's class Submarine.. There is an even newer version in production. A26 Submarine.. One of the worlds deadliest subs.
love swedish military tech from philippines
*Amazing!!!. Liked & Subcribed!!!*
Also check out the Swedish Archer 155mm artillery system with "multiple round simultaneous impact-mode"
RBS-15 Gungnir?
11-12st place
carl gustaf m3 is still nice, but the m4 is even better :o, but unsure if they sell it yet?
It has been produced and sold for almost 10 years (2014).
You miss the Volvo Tp21 (Sygga) or Radiobil 😁😂
Du borde förklara tanken med listan lite i Descriptions, så folk inte får så många frågor. Fast det är ju klart, det är bra med kommentarer också.
YES!..and no music! Loved it!
Небольшая страна, а производите широкий спектр военной техники мирового уровня...Молодцы.... :-)
I miss the sub that sank an Us aircraft carrier in joint exercise.
Petit pays,mais arsenal impressionnant.
Good video.
I want to see Swedish tanks and submarines.
Well the tank is German.
@@AlexKall I know it. I wrote what I want to see.
@@AlexKall weak tanks
@@fastum000 huh?
@@AlexKall weak tanks
oh my god. Much love for the bofors
Can Sweden call tank 122 aka strv 122 it’s own tank? I mean Sweden bought a lot of leopards and just kinda upgraded them. If someone knows please tell me
Good question. Depends on the criteria.
Most were collected in Sweden. There are many changes to increase security and reliability (compared to leopard 2A5).
I wanna own a BV206! Looks so cool and can take you anywhere. Great for camping ;)
I am a bv 206 driver in the Swedish Army. They're Awesome.
@@bbusigful i have never driven one, but i have been in them a couple of times, and hell yeah they are awesome
Very fun vehicles to drive.
yeah, the fuel consumtion is only around 20 liters/1 normal miles (not english miles).
Perfect for camping if you are a millionaire 😂
So where is my Strv 103/S?
No SAAB Grippen?
green camo on the boat?)
The Legend is so cool!
Excellent Sweden....Keep it up.
The NLAW might have climbed the charts after the personal Anti Armour growing in popularity during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
and the carl gustaf too as they exceeded our expectations bringing down russian tanks
Älskar de svenska militära tillverkningen jag tror att vi har den bästa militära tillverkningen i Europa.
Built more strong smart weapons
But why are the soldiers manning the counter battery radar, wearing camouflage helmets INSIDE the radar unit? Are they afraid of being spotted?
becuse the unit can be attacked and destroyed, that means they would be sitting ducks, the guys operationg coms and radar gotta be able to shoot aswell etc.
the answer is pretty obvious :)
Turkey did come video about the gun?
NLAW ! Carryable , powerful and lethal .☠️
And they say it’s built in Ireland, nope it was built in Sweden and assembled in Ireland.
Szacun sąsiedzi z północy 😎💪👌
What about Swedish Submarines Fleet ? , I think is the most effective.
In the amount of 3 pieces? This is a piece and specific specimen.
@@Akamaka The submarine fleet is larger than 3, but the Gotland-class consists of 3 vessels.
10; 9; 7; 5; 3; 1 - Two-Bit, Full bad (Disgusting)
8 - JAS-39 (Good)
6 - CV 90 (Good)
4 - Giraffe (Good)
2 - AT4 (Good)
You good 4 weapon Sweden.
Me Top 5 weapon Sweden:
1. FH77 BW L52 Archer
2. Giraffe
3. JAS-39
4. AT4
5. CV 90.
In every Swedish family there are always at least one that works for IKEA or BOFORS.
I can see Archer in the video, but it doesn't have a spot in the list? Hmmphf.
Where is the archer , the stridsvagn 122 , the visby class , the ak5c and maybe the psg90?
stridsvagn 122 = leopard 2, psg-90 = L96A1. I already answered about the rest.
Swedish, German, Swedish, Belgian, British.
Where's the Strv 122? Even if it's a replicate of the Leopard 2a6(?) it should be in this video!!
Why? Sweden does not export the 122
Excalibur? Most advanced artillery round ever developed
Expensive and technological.
No
Brazil it's a regular customer . And happy customer
Gripen E for sure ;)
Great video. The only complaint would be that they spelled Norway with an E. It is Norway not Norwey.
Thank you. I saw a typo in the text.
forgot Archer, but had it in video with the radar thingy
that shit don't work when i played War Game Red Dragon 5:24 there RBS - 70 they Dev's need to take Notes, cuz i see they work here on point
What?!
Is there engineers in Sweden?
Pahoittelen kämystä vippausta.
Hyvää viikonloppua Hurrit!
Good machines God bless you and protect you ❤
And Visby???
Decent but piece goods.
Synd att det nya luftvärssystemet Iris-t inte finns med. Finns nog inte på film än fmv har en kort sekvens på sin hemsida.
Kan bero på att Iris-T är ett tyskt vapensystem som köpts in av den svenska Armén.
Where's the Wasa class flagship? :-)
WHERE IS PLTGB 903 aka VAPLEN?!?!??
Tacka vet jag ”Halland”-klass jagarna och kryssarna i ”Tre Kronor”-klassen.
I would love to make/desine new weapons for the military.
The list is way to short.
Wow I did not expect RBS 70 ftom 1977..
I was expecting the Bofors 40mm auto cannon to be on this list.
nm, wrote after I had gotten to no1...
Very weird list, Top 1 should be JAS 39, 2nd Gotland class submarine..... also Corvette Visby class and Battletank Stv 122 is missing in a top 10 list for example.
This is export weapons. And the Carl Gustaf is easily the best weapon system ever built by Sweden.
haha did you forget about the submarine that single handedly took out uss ronald reagan in simulation Gotland class
becuse its not a military object it was on a show to show the weakness in the sonar.
You think all our military objects are known even by all swedish enlisters even?
Also as mentioned by many many toys are not shown here that are offical.
Thank you for that information! Roa Aotearoa nui.
New JAS costed nearly 2 billion to develop for Sweden, it's almost as good as F35(basically worse bombing thats all). While for Usa it's so far costed 1700 Billion and F35 still got some problems to solve. I'll suggest Usas military just hire some Swedes next time for developing and save 1000s of billions in the process.
Glad to see Arthur system is finally working I was the first recruits to use them back in 1999 (or was it 2000) They didn't work that well then, software problems.
You forgot Artillerisystem Archer the world fastet mobile wheeled howitzer artillary in the world it can shoot up 15 rounds every 45 seconds. It's crazy how fast it is.
We did not build them ouer selfs tho, ordered from Brittish BAE Systems!
@@benktlofgren4710 they own BAE systems bofors ab which is the Swedish company that manufactured Archer system the fastest howitzer artillary in Karlskoga and yes they are owned by the brittish BAE Systems land and armaments.
It doesn't mean that they aren't manufactured in Sweden.
J 29 Tunnan borde vara med, även om det var några år sedan den modellen gick i pension ;)
Aktiv tjänst i svenska flygvapnet 1950-1976.
"några år sedan"
@@artilleryfire6576 Haha många år sedan, men ser man sekvensen ur "Gula Divisionen" så vill man ha Tunnan
why didn't Swedish built tank...?
We once did, google STRV103. Over time it became obsolete and instead of designing a replacement we bought German leopards instead (STRV121 and STRV122). It was cheaper and the leopards are good shit.
We intended to replace the Strv103 with the Strv2000. Check it out on Google
I don't understand how the MANPAD launchers that you have to sit up sit down on and actually track the aircraft is effective. It seems like something like the stinger would be much more effective. One of those oh sh#t there is a helicopter moments. Having to set something up vs just grabbing it and shooting seems so much more applicable
Such is MANPADS. The French Mistral is similar in size. Created for specific tasks. It has its advantages over more shallow MANPADS.
Tell me Top 10 Korea weapons and military vehicles.
Which one is the best now I will not say. Wait for the video. Korean technology is good, one of the best in my opinion.
But I probably already know the first place.
Nord? South?
South korea
@@널구리-b4k then I understood correctly