T60,T70 and T80 WW2 era light tanks. Back in our day we didn't have no fancy water crossing abilities. We had to use bridges, rafts or drive on the rivers when they were frozen. And if the bridges were destroyed or no rafts available you wait until you were built one or for the rivers and lakes to freeze in the winter time. It also didn't help when the German Artillery and SPGs tried shelling the frozen rivers and lakes as the ice would crack open leaving to a cold watery grave. PT-76 Oi why do you ancient geezers have to complain about everything what are you guys afraid of being lost to history I pretty sure your in a museum being well taken care of can't you be Proud of your Great Grandson and Great Great Nephew to sheesh. T60,T70 and T80 light tanks continue to complain about their rusting parts and such then they all fall asleep at the same time. PT-76 to BMD series. I thought they never would shut up thank Mother Russia. BMD Series: NODs lol XD.
@@teox7967 Is try Russian tanks on average are low performing at top tier, excluding the T-80BVM. Also Gaijin is in Russia, they can easily get date from available sources (Which does contain accurate data as Russian tanks aren't as secretive as NATO tanks). Also they can go to the respectful military for information, as journalistic historians.
It's full on airborne light tank, meant to be air dropped where there are no heavy enemy assets, and to engage from stand off range at which auto cannons do not pose a direct threat. It's literally the only 125mm main gun in the game.
@@WDB69420 It's the only 125mm main gun in the world that can be air dropped, and not only that, it's amphibious. Given available 125mm munitions, from HE, air burst fuse HE, guided missiles and rods, Sprut provides strongest air drop fire support in the world. These things deployed with IR capable air drones that feed targeting data, along with 120mm Nona, is a nightmare scenario to anyone in the area. As long as they have air cover and resupply of munitions, they can hold everything short of MLRS or tactical strike.
It'd had been nice to have something like this when I was in the 82nd instead of the M551 Sheridan. Funny how Russia can develop and implement gun platforms that support infantry units, yet the U.S. can't do diddly-squat with out "10 years" (sarcasm) of evaluation and enormous expenditure of cost, only to say, "Nah, we ain't gonna go with this."
@@Gurfi28 your forgetting how fast their mechanised and motorised (however few motorised they have) are and the fact that they have high speed military rail everywhere
You're actually being pulled out by a parachute! Not much different than jumping with one. And every vehicle has several chutes, so even if one doesn't open nothing bad should happen.
@@seeleagent Yup, these do. When VDV started experimenting with air dropping armor, they tried to drop crews separately but it took too long for the vehicle and the crew to meet on the ground. BMDs are landing with a full crew and passengers, the platform they land on has something like an airbag, and rockets to slow it down at the end of the travel. It looks pretty neat on video.
The new jet still needs more investment to become reality. I hope they can find customers, Russian fighter market kinda struggle lately due to China start compete and take some customers in the same sections as Russia.
This shows that, from a technical point of view, russia is definitely capable of making good and up to date equipment, but sadly can't afford large numbers of it and still uses outdated equipment.
It is meant to have as many shared parts as possible with BMD-4 and BMD-4M, to put an easy on the logistics of the airborne troops. So yeah, it basically is a tank version of BMD :)))
Now imagine dozens of these and BMD-4s in enemy backyard wreaking havoc. Armor protection is weaker, but if deployed correctly, then it can be very effective against unprepared enemy doing ambushes and surprise hit&run attacks.
Yeah, except russia still uses comand tactics, in Georgia russian soldiers under fire just sat and waited for orders. If they used operations tactics then yes, but they dont seem to want to teach their population to take initiative.
in fact, an additional modular protection is being developed for the bmd and Sprut, I think they will also supply an active Protection Complex if necessary, just with the installation of modular armor, these machines will not be able to swim and be released from the parachute system. therefore, additional armor will be installed after the vehicles are dropped from the sky, on the ground(if necessary), of course this will require additional transport aircraft
Perfect for the explotaition phase of the deep battle. Once the tactical breakthrough is achieved, these things can pop up anywhere behind the enemy lines and attack strategical targets before new lines can be formed
2:30 the problems with excessive recoil don't have to do with the shot already being sent down range, but that doesn't mean they aren't real problems. It could cause a delay for the gunner's or driver's next task after the first shot has been discharged. The violent recoiling of the entire vehicle could cause interruptions, disorientation, and fatigue for the whole crew.
The thing is...A light tank don't stay in one place to reacquire target....Shoot and scoot is the name of the game. They are not for stand up slug fest.
Hell, jumping out of planes was dangerous enough for me in the Army... But inside of a mini-tank... HELL NO. Also, it is amazing how light this vehicle is - When I was a Bradley commander, its weight was about 28 tons (now around 30+) with the 25mm gun... Seeing this fire that full-power 125mm cannon is a riot.
This tank could be a definition pure support gun in the modern era. A potent gun in a lightly armoured platform that could be deployed anywhere, beside infantry always a backbone of any armed forces and a support gun behind them is always a welcome
I'm sure this vehicle would be pretty op in WarThunder. Since how balancing/penetration works in this game armor is not a big factor at all in gameplay.
We do need vehicles like this, however (as in more support/light vehicles at the highest tiers). MBT gameplay is so basic, it is good to mix it up with tanks with different playstyles.
@@jarink1 not true , whole german doctrine after ww2 was about as little armor for mobility with heavy punching power and considering how many threats exist for a tank on todays battlefield i think whoever mass produces these kind of stuff will have upper hand..
I thought when I saw it sprinting out in the open this had a little of the PT-76 spirit in it then it hit the water and yes, it has the spirit of the '76 (-: I think light tanks are always underestimated in their capabilities and with modern tech you could couple this with a small fleet of drones that look for hot spots around the tank using IR and then the crew can take evasive action or take out a target with that big gun. Thanks for the video on this, I'll have to look this one up and learn more about it.
Looks like a good vehicle to add into a mix of other armored vehicles. In my opinion theres always a use case for a vehicle which has the same main gun as your MBT but doesn't carry the full price and weight and complexity of production of one.
any towelie with a black market laser pointer can roast an MBT in modern times thats why many advanced militaries are cutting their armor divisions. Gone are the days of breaking stalemates in trench warfare and rolling through countrysides today it is about air power anti air power in the form of missile technology and beyond that hypersonic and laser weaponry
@@1moderntalking1 Stryker doesn't have 125mm shells waiting to turn your crew into dust. I prefer my vehicle to be heavily armored if you are going to give it high explosive shells.
@Antun Šturlić Well I think all tanks have ups and downs. Only a conflict can show if they are any good/if the commanders of said country are competent.
Это не танк, скорее аналог американского Stryker с 105 мм пушкой или французского AMX. Только на гусеничном ходу. Спрут имеет легкую противопульную броню. Но главная его особенность - он состоит на вооружении авиадесантных частей. То есть может быстро быть переброшен самолетом в любую часть мира.
Considering it's supposed to land with paratroopers or partake in amphibious landings, it's gonna bring lots of firepower to those forces. By the time the enemy reacts with tanks and heavy weapons, hopefully much more powerful units like the T-70 and T-90 will be there to reinforce.
Seems like a good balance of mobility and firepower. If not protection. But a light tank is a light tank and if you want the front and sides proof against auto cannon fire it essentially becomes a medium tank. So just don't get hit.
Nah. Sprut tank is a great tank destroyer that can penetrate many MBT armors. Its role is mainly a fire support vehicle that engages soft and hard targets with armors that are not MBTs such as jeeps, APCs and SAMs. Also, some terrains are not suitable for MBT due to high elevation and dense jungle. A light tank is a good addition to the defensive force for more firepower against enemies that parachuted in or landed via the beach.
That "dropping from a plane" feature is very useful. If they know of a situation where ground troops need backing up by armor such as the Sprut they can just drop a few of them in and turn the tide against the enemy. (Note to our military: Never leave our troops without air cover)
Keep in mind that paratroopers are a separate branch of the armed forces, in practice not too dissimilar to USMC in how they're utilised. They get their own procurement, their own command structure and own doctrine.
What a peculiar vehicle! Considering the very light armor and high mobility one would assume it's more of an infantry support weapons, but, alas the 120mm cannon is way overkill for that. Also, I can't imagine this thing trying to fire at a main battle tank twice - either the first shot is a kill or you better get out of dodge. Especially considering the recoil making follow up shots hard to pull of fast. I've never seen the variable ground clearance. Definitely a stellar feature for ambush tactics.
russia now: "hey Vasili, I think we're hit. and we lost the turret." "well, you know the drill. bail out!" now: "okay, Ivan, you see that mountain?" "yep" "okay drop the tank right there"
Light tanks, the reason that it being famous because: At Sino-India border conflict (Recently), the India lack any tank can be operated properly at extreme high altitude while PLA did have. Expecially ZTQ-15 being show up on today.
That's just in India and china probably, russia was developing this for quite some time and this was the first project that Indian army actually wanted to test out even though it was in development process, considering india china border there is little to no ground for any Armoured combat and india does have T72 and T90s up there against china but that cannot replace the role of light tanks. strangely There were even reports of chinese troops rotating their light tanks with their heavy ones maybe because india deployed their main tanks or because the engine in ZTQ 15 was having troubles. Mountain warfare is never supposed to be mechanised fighting.
@@JaM-R2TR4 yeah, it would also need anothe rarmour package, which is not impossible but would have to be separate so it could still be droped (sort of like the US M8 light tank project)
Well it's a glass cannon tank... But it's certainly very useful against country that have a lot of MBT and you want to be very defensive. With the armour protection, I think can call it a mobile anti tank gun platform. Such concept is similar to World war II M18 Hellcat. A 76 mm gun turret on a simple chassis. So it's basically a M18 with advance technology... And a metal top
The recoil can be a problem on uneven ground. The center of mass looks pretty high on this one. On uneven ground I think its possible the recoil can flip it to the side.
While they may refer to them however they like in media, as of now, they're employed at the divisional level in tank destroyer companies, together with missile-armed tracked tank destroyers. As such, they're supposed to be held in reserve, and under no [normal] circumstances are to be used as tanks. It also explains why there are so few of them. While original Sprut-SD isn't exactly a popular vehicle with the airborne, fact is that very few are actually needed. It's a highly specialized instrument to make airborne less susceptible to tanks.
18 tons = not much armor. The new US BOOKER "light tank" is 35 tons, can't be air dropped and is not amphibious, so a light tank that is under gunned. Maybe the old Sheridan light tank was not so bad after all if given modern targeting and coms.
@@michaelm6597 It seems illogical that Russian military assets do not come with gps when they export the same tanks, jets etc to other countries. Even Ukraine uses the same military equipment. Logic dictates that if Russia do not have miltiary gps in their vehicles which is unlikely, the Ukraines who use similar vehicles should faces the same problem but the West didn't mention anything about that.
@@annoyedcat9291 im not saying they lack it entirely, but in large part there were several reports that a large number of ifv's were lacking gps i had seen this amoungst a handful of articles and not just one but article swamping is making it hard to refind and cite to you. The road sign agency of ukraine started a campaign to destoy road signs early on because they had seen from either captured russians or from vehicles that were abandoned the lack of gps systems. This was something amoungst a miriad of other things that was showing that corruption has been running rampant in the russian army. It does sound like a rash thing to say but i would not say it if i hadnt heard multiple things on it
@@michaelm6597 The problem with media is that most it is difficult to validate if the "facts" are indeed true and not propaganda by either sides. Just recently the mainstream media claims that Russian ruble was on the verge of collapsing but today, the ruble has bounced back stronger than before the invasion begun. Even the death toll on both sides are disputed. While it is possible for some vehicles not to have gps for various reason due to corruption or poor maintenance of the equipment, by and large, it makes no sense that a superpower country like Russia isn't capable of using gps.
Fourth attempt: How well would Ukrainian Nozh reactive armor work with a pike nose design (such as on the is3) or some other angled WW2/Cold War design? Most armor designs today are optimized for flat surfaces (hence why the old designs fell out of favor), but Nozh seems to work the best when projectiles hit it at an angle. So would a pike nose work for it? Sorry if this is spam but it's just an unrelated question.
The guys sitting in the army actually design the RFI to suit Russian tanks. Be it the light tank or the new FRCV RFI. The light tank says it should have protection against tanks, a 125mm gun, be amphibious and weight under 25 tons! The FRCV says that it should be able to counter UCAVs, should have EW, ESM and a crew capsule and weight under 50 tons! Even the T14 weighs 55 tons+
a good concept. cheap, fast, light, high firepower, can swim and air transportable. sure weak armor, but with more armor you will loose speed and swim capability.
I am no expert, but with amphibious ability, lighter frame and presumably smaller logistics footprint, it might be advantageous when used in tundra theatre. And with Arctic warming that theatre will become more important.
Its purpose is rather straightforward - it's for VDV, aka the paratroopers, which is a separate branch of the armed forces. What they care about is being able to bring as much airdroppable firepower as possible to the fight, because that's all they'll get once they're deployed. That is also while nearly everything they have is lightly armoured and mobile - see their self-propelled artillery vehicles like Nona, Sprut itself as a light tank, BMD as a paratrooper IFV and so on.
Reminds me of the kv2. Not even close to a light tank, but it too had such a huge gun, they had to be careful how they fire it as to not flip the tank over
Sprut uses a rather unique type of suspension. It's specifically designed to allow the entire vehicle move back with the recoil and distribute stress equally throughout the body of the vehicle, so my guess is, with regular maintenance, it will last as long as any other component of the vehicle (engine, gun, etc.) At least if the gun is fired forward. I'm a little skeptical about those shots off to the side that throw the vehicle to the opposite side of the road, that looks awful. I suspect the intended use of the gun is to try to fire it forward whenever possible to optimize the shock absorption, but with capability to shoot to the side if needed
If it's fitted with ERA panels & APS then it's protection can be improved at a cost of weight. It's maximum weight shall be capped at ~25 tonne include engine upgrade to ~600hp. Then it will be become export success
2:38 people who think that should not be watching videos about anything that has to deal with weapons lmao. Like you’d have to be a kid to think that. Of course it’s way different with automatic weapons, but this is a tank we’re talking about. And if you know about recoil you know that the bullet *ALWAYS* leaves the chamber before pushing you back. Do people not know what the definition of recoil is?
The US needs a version of this so I can enlist and experience the awesomeness of getting airdropped in a tank and firing that big of a gun in which a small vehicle
IIRC the other cool thing is the crew can drop inside the vehicle instead of having to find their way inside after landing. At least it works with BMD-4M.
@@MrMattumbo a bunch of crewmen failing to get into vehicle after drop is even worse. Also if parachute failing is a concern then people shouldn't jump either. Guess that's too uncool to risk chute failure.
@@EcchiRevenge The rigging involved in vehicle drops is far more complicated than that of paratroopers so the failure rate is expoenentially higher. Vehicles also don't have reserve chutes. The issue is that you have to train the way you fight, which means dropping crews in their tanks during training, so if something goes wrong you lose the crew and not just a tank. In combat that would be an acceptable trade off yes, but it's a lot harder to justify the risk in training which is about the only time anyone does airborne ops. I think the last time anyone tried dropping light tanks into battle was the invasion of Panama over 30 years ago, so it's easily possible for an airborne vehicle like this to spend its entire service life just being used for training and over that time accidents will happen.
The recoil is a problem if a light tank needs to fire several times at the same target. If it is moved half a meter in one direction, the computer needs to recalculate the position of the barrel and return the gun site onto the target and it takes time.
Im not going to lie Sprut SD is somewhat mostly better than T-72 and T-80 even T-90. if not because of its protection, having an active proctection is all it needs. mass produced this tank and its dominating
Considering original Sprut was project of artillery department, I would stick rather stick whit tank destroyer designation. Effectively, Sprut is modern Hellcat.
Imagine you see the top of the tank behind a rock, turn around to your allies and when you turn back, the tank has lowered itself behind the rock out of side
After making the revolutionary and ferocious T-15 tank its an another feat achieved by russians as the fact sheet tells the story in all sprut sdm-1 is the lightest & quickest tank in the world despite having the fire power of an MBT 155 mm smooth bore cannon again a first in any light tank in the world
There are two ways to make a light tank: Medium caliber main gun and armor that can stop light cannon. Major caliber main gun and armor primarily intended to defeat small arms and shell fragments. There's an argument to be made in favor of each design philosophy.
LOVE THE VID RED Pls make more of does i love tanks but these vids are also cool! Maybe for the future could you make vid about T14 M1a2 and Leopard 2a7 and talk about how many there are and other stuff like something of new updates on the tank???
PT-76: that's my proud grandson!
BMD series: that's our boy!
ASU-57: They grow up so fast
T60,T70 and T80 WW2 era light tanks. Back in our day we didn't have no fancy water crossing abilities. We had to use bridges, rafts or drive on the rivers when they were frozen. And if the bridges were destroyed or no rafts available you wait until you were built one or for the rivers and lakes to freeze in the winter time. It also didn't help when the German Artillery and SPGs tried shelling the frozen rivers and lakes as the ice would crack open leaving to a cold watery grave.
PT-76 Oi why do you ancient geezers have to complain about everything what are you guys afraid of being lost to history I pretty sure your in a museum being well taken care of can't you be Proud of your Great Grandson and Great Great Nephew to sheesh.
T60,T70 and T80 light tanks continue to complain about their rusting parts and such then they all fall asleep at the same time.
PT-76 to BMD series. I thought they never would shut up thank Mother Russia.
BMD Series: NODs lol XD.
Object 906 and 685: are we a joke to you?
@@yagdtigercommander early soviet amphibious light tanks like t-40 meanwhile dying of laughter in the background
@@ZzVinniezZ they are prototypes so yes
Quick! Someone get a War Thunder player to leak the classified documents on this!
gaijin dont need documents or any sort of source too make russian tanks
they just do it by feel(and make them much stronger then in RL)
main target: tank crews
@@teox7967 lol but dont you think Russian tank is weak in war thunder?
Except T80BVM
@@teox7967 Is try Russian tanks on average are low performing at top tier, excluding the T-80BVM.
Also Gaijin is in Russia, they can easily get date from available sources (Which does contain accurate data as Russian tanks aren't as secretive as NATO tanks). Also they can go to the respectful military for information, as journalistic historians.
@@dankaloww1067 "Russian tanks aren't as secretive as NATO tanks"
Yeaaah no.
It's full on airborne light tank, meant to be air dropped where there are no heavy enemy assets, and to engage from stand off range at which auto cannons do not pose a direct threat. It's literally the only 125mm main gun in the game.
Wdym, almost every russian tank has 125mm
@@WDB69420 It's the only 125mm main gun in the world that can be air dropped, and not only that, it's amphibious. Given available 125mm munitions, from HE, air burst fuse HE, guided missiles and rods, Sprut provides strongest air drop fire support in the world.
These things deployed with IR capable air drones that feed targeting data, along with 120mm Nona, is a nightmare scenario to anyone in the area.
As long as they have air cover and resupply of munitions, they can hold everything short of MLRS or tactical strike.
@@BigSmartArmed ohhhh ok
@@BigSmartArmed 125m?? Holy shit!
Amphibious capability means it can cross some very important rivers on the Northern European plan.
Highly mobile platform armed with 125mil gun designed to provide heavy covering fire for the advancing airborne units sounds great to me.
sounds something like what war thunder would add in the future. 😔
@@prinzya.4538 if Gaijin add Sprut it would cause ppl to whine so much because of what it can offer.
@@Nikolay_Slavov if gaijin add anymore russian vehicles to top tier it will just show how shit gaijin is at balancing top tier.
@@aletron4750 i thought people allready knew this.
It'd had been nice to have something like this when I was in the 82nd instead of the M551 Sheridan. Funny how Russia can develop and implement gun platforms that support infantry units, yet the U.S. can't do diddly-squat with out "10 years" (sarcasm) of evaluation and enormous expenditure of cost, only to say, "Nah, we ain't gonna go with this."
"No armor is the best armor"
-Snail
Gaijinium
"No armor is *too tough!* "
Tank Destroyer, Red Alert 2
NO DUDE I DON'T WANT ANYMORE TOP TIER RUSSIAN TANK
Finally a proper review of the the Sprut
I have always found the eastern ability to deliver massive, NBC capable and all rounded mechanised forces by air to be deeply fascinating.
And a lot of them they outnumber the next biggest paratrooper force by 4-5 times
With the vast ranges of Russia, Airborne troops are basically the only way to quickly respond to threats. Makes sense they excell at this.
@@Gurfi28 your forgetting how fast their mechanised and motorised (however few motorised they have) are and the fact that they have high speed military rail everywhere
@@Ahmed_Hasan_ well the rail and roads are dealt with quite quickly in a war.
@@Gurfi28 , as are airports. Airborne forces are long range rapid reaction.
2:19 that's terrifying. Imagine driving your tank out of a plane and hoping to not become an inert freefall bomb
It hits the ground ready for battle ,the question is will the crew be ready for battle
You're actually being pulled out by a parachute! Not much different than jumping with one. And every vehicle has several chutes, so even if one doesn't open nothing bad should happen.
@@bogdanbogdanoff5164 maybe
Dont they drop without the crew?
@@seeleagent Yup, these do. When VDV started experimenting with air dropping armor, they tried to drop crews separately but it took too long for the vehicle and the crew to meet on the ground. BMDs are landing with a full crew and passengers, the platform they land on has something like an airbag, and rockets to slow it down at the end of the travel. It looks pretty neat on video.
This is definitely a “what if we need to raid Japan” idea
Would be interesting to see this thing go against the Type 16.
Ahem ahem climb mount narodnaya
@@Ahmed_Hasan_ ah, a fellow wargame player….f35
@@Vibakari putin...
@@Ahmed_Hasan_ In the era of modern technology, unsinkable aircraft carriers *do not exist*
First a new jet and now a new tank, even though they don’t have a large budget, Russia is bringing out new toys 👍
The new jet still needs more investment to become reality. I hope they can find customers, Russian fighter market kinda struggle lately due to China start compete and take some customers in the same sections as Russia.
make toy make fun make sense
They'll build like 30 of them
This shows that, from a technical point of view, russia is definitely capable of making good and up to date equipment, but sadly can't afford large numbers of it and still uses outdated equipment.
Now imagine what they can do with american military budget
It can fly, swim and drive on land. So it's basically an armoured duck.
So basically this is a tank version of BMP / BMD ?
It looks like it is at the similar weight class with the BMP / BMD
It is meant to have as many shared parts as possible with BMD-4 and BMD-4M, to put an easy on the logistics of the airborne troops. So yeah, it basically is a tank version of BMD :)))
@@RedEffectChannel thanks for your answer RedEffect & Abdul rasyid p.
Nothing new ... same shit different name. BMP -3 1987
@@iaroslavchystyi8138 i guess basically it is a BMP-3 with T-90's 125 mm main gun, which can fire armor piercing shells
Now imagine dozens of these and BMD-4s in enemy backyard wreaking havoc. Armor protection is weaker, but if deployed correctly, then it can be very effective against unprepared enemy doing ambushes and surprise hit&run attacks.
Yeah, except russia still uses comand tactics, in Georgia russian soldiers under fire just sat and waited for orders. If they used operations tactics then yes, but they dont seem to want to teach their population to take initiative.
in fact, an additional modular protection is being developed for the bmd and Sprut, I think they will also supply an active Protection Complex if necessary, just with the installation of modular armor, these machines will not be able to swim and be released from the parachute system. therefore, additional armor will be installed after the vehicles are dropped from the sky, on the ground(if necessary), of course this will require additional transport aircraft
Yea, good tactics are needed. With good training and tactics, you can effectively wreck the enemy.
Perfect for the explotaition phase of the deep battle. Once the tactical breakthrough is achieved, these things can pop up anywhere behind the enemy lines and attack strategical targets before new lines can be formed
2:30 the problems with excessive recoil don't have to do with the shot already being sent down range, but that doesn't mean they aren't real problems. It could cause a delay for the gunner's or driver's next task after the first shot has been discharged. The violent recoiling of the entire vehicle could cause interruptions, disorientation, and fatigue for the whole crew.
It’s a full power 125mm on an 18ton chassis.
The thing is...A light tank don't stay in one place to reacquire target....Shoot and scoot is the name of the game. They are not for stand up slug fest.
It's not meant to be in highly contested zones tho. It's meant to do the clean up and add on the exploitation phase
A muzzle brake can help reduce the recoil
Hell, jumping out of planes was dangerous enough for me in the Army... But inside of a mini-tank... HELL NO. Also, it is amazing how light this vehicle is - When I was a Bradley commander, its weight was about 28 tons (now around 30+) with the 25mm gun... Seeing this fire that full-power 125mm cannon is a riot.
This tank could be a definition pure support gun in the modern era.
A potent gun in a lightly armoured platform that could be deployed anywhere, beside infantry always a backbone of any armed forces and a support gun behind them is always a welcome
I'm sure this vehicle would be pretty op in WarThunder. Since how balancing/penetration works in this game armor is not a big factor at all in gameplay.
We do need vehicles like this, however (as in more support/light vehicles at the highest tiers). MBT gameplay is so basic, it is good to mix it up with tanks with different playstyles.
Video games is about the only scenario where a machine like this would actually be useful.
@@jarink1 not true , whole german doctrine after ww2 was about as little armor for mobility with heavy punching power and considering how many threats exist for a tank on todays battlefield i think whoever mass produces these kind of stuff will have upper hand..
@@jarink1 you keep thinking that
@@shootinputin6332 yeah you keeping thinking that buddy. putin will know
I thought when I saw it sprinting out in the open this had a little of the PT-76 spirit in it then it hit the water and yes, it has the spirit of the '76 (-:
I think light tanks are always underestimated in their capabilities and with modern tech you could couple this with a small fleet of drones that look for hot spots around the tank using IR and then the crew can take evasive action or take out a target with that big gun.
Thanks for the video on this, I'll have to look this one up and learn more about it.
That recoil is mildly amusing to see
Looks like a good vehicle to add into a mix of other armored vehicles. In my opinion theres always a use case for a vehicle which has the same main gun as your MBT but doesn't carry the full price and weight and complexity of production of one.
I remember good old Battlefield 3 and the sprut in game was a lot of fun to play.
0:27 "yoink yeet" Patreon, I'm dying😂😂😂
Absolutely outstanding tank. In good numbers with anti-air support would be hard to stop.
any towelie with a black market laser pointer can roast an MBT in modern times thats why many advanced militaries are cutting their armor divisions. Gone are the days of breaking stalemates in trench warfare and rolling through countrysides today it is about air power anti air power in the form of missile technology and beyond that hypersonic and laser weaponry
Outstanding? This thing is a tin box with wheels. Wait when a 30mm round hits your ammo storage
@@bigvaxmeanie925 no, that is the stryker, this has tracks…
@@1moderntalking1 Stryker doesn't have 125mm shells waiting to turn your crew into dust.
I prefer my vehicle to be heavily armored if you are going to give it high explosive shells.
The crews must have faith in who packed their tanks parachutes
VT-4 vs T-90MS. Which is the better export tank? It be a nice video to see
So ... which one of you wants to volunteer to be in that tank while it's dropped out of an aircraft !?
Je to perfektné, Ruské tanky sú jedna pekné a najlepšie na svete. Bravo.
Nope
Imagine dropping 5 of these in the enemies moving troops for example artilery or something voulnerable... mate this is some smart shit
For those who didnt know Javrlin cant bust it becuz its APS is so effective.
Drop the cluster munitions on them
Great tank for paratrooper support and hiding behind a dune/hill and shooting, horrible for urban/forest combat
@Antun Šturlić Well I think all tanks have ups and downs. Only a conflict can show if they are any good/if the commanders of said country are competent.
Это не танк, скорее аналог американского Stryker с 105 мм пушкой или французского AMX. Только на гусеничном ходу. Спрут имеет легкую противопульную броню. Но главная его особенность - он состоит на вооружении авиадесантных частей. То есть может быстро быть переброшен самолетом в любую часть мира.
Как в Гостомель или под Одессу в море?😂
I can't see "desantniki" complaining about having a full bore tank gun with them on a drop.
They solved the only fear they had.
Facing tanks when paradroping.
Now the Cosmos is the limit!
Considering it's supposed to land with paratroopers or partake in amphibious landings, it's gonna bring lots of firepower to those forces. By the time the enemy reacts with tanks and heavy weapons, hopefully much more powerful units like the T-70 and T-90 will be there to reinforce.
Seems like a good balance of mobility and firepower. If not protection. But a light tank is a light tank and if you want the front and sides proof against auto cannon fire it essentially becomes a medium tank. So just don't get hit.
Nah. Sprut tank is a great tank destroyer that can penetrate many MBT armors. Its role is mainly a fire support vehicle that engages soft and hard targets with armors that are not MBTs such as jeeps, APCs and SAMs. Also, some terrains are not suitable for MBT due to high elevation and dense jungle. A light tank is a good addition to the defensive force for more firepower against enemies that parachuted in or landed via the beach.
That "dropping from a plane" feature is very useful. If they know of a situation where ground troops need backing up by armor such as the Sprut they can just drop a few of them in and turn the tide against the enemy. (Note to our military: Never leave our troops without air cover)
Keep in mind that paratroopers are a separate branch of the armed forces, in practice not too dissimilar to USMC in how they're utilised. They get their own procurement, their own command structure and own doctrine.
Really could've used some at hostomel.
What a peculiar vehicle! Considering the very light armor and high mobility one would assume it's more of an infantry support weapons, but, alas the 120mm cannon is way overkill for that. Also, I can't imagine this thing trying to fire at a main battle tank twice - either the first shot is a kill or you better get out of dodge. Especially considering the recoil making follow up shots hard to pull of fast.
I've never seen the variable ground clearance. Definitely a stellar feature for ambush tactics.
russia now:
"hey Vasili, I think we're hit. and we lost the turret."
"well, you know the drill. bail out!"
now:
"okay, Ivan, you see that mountain?"
"yep"
"okay drop the tank right there"
@Best of Scottish of course.
Light tanks, the reason that it being famous because:
At Sino-India border conflict (Recently), the India lack any tank can be operated properly at extreme high altitude while PLA did have. Expecially ZTQ-15 being show up on today.
That's just in India and china probably, russia was developing this for quite some time and this was the first project that Indian army actually wanted to test out even though it was in development process, considering india china border there is little to no ground for any Armoured combat and india does have T72 and T90s up there against china but that cannot replace the role of light tanks. strangely There were even reports of chinese troops rotating their light tanks with their heavy ones maybe because india deployed their main tanks or because the engine in ZTQ 15 was having troubles. Mountain warfare is never supposed to be mechanised fighting.
Haha this thing is nuts, at 1:45 you can see the recoil pushing the tracks into the ground *sideways*. Wonder if it has any problems losing tracks.
so this is the ultimate rush b tank
Maybe they should upgrade with the Afganit active protection system to offset the armour protection.
This would be probably ok in weight department. NERA is different story
Very poggers idea
Wouldnt work... even fragments would penetrate that paper thin armor.... its 18ton vehicle...
@@JaM-R2TR4 yeah, it would also need anothe rarmour package, which is not impossible but would have to be separate so it could still be droped (sort of like the US M8 light tank project)
@@JaM-R2TR4 like from ERA or from APS
Sprut SDM1 is a World In Conflict style tank spawn
Bruh, so many great memories with that game.
i can already see this Sprut SDM1 in the War Thunder FB pages ( Gaijin When? ).
First Sprut SD... then this...
Well it's a glass cannon tank... But it's certainly very useful against country that have a lot of MBT and you want to be very defensive. With the armour protection, I think can call it a mobile anti tank gun platform. Such concept is similar to World war II M18 Hellcat. A 76 mm gun turret on a simple chassis. So it's basically a M18 with advance technology... And a metal top
The recoil can be a problem on uneven ground. The center of mass looks pretty high on this one. On uneven ground I think its possible the recoil can flip it to the side.
1:48 dont seems so bad tho maybe on somethinh more extreme it wuld flip it over ofc its on even ground but still
*Thanks for posting this vid!!!*
While they may refer to them however they like in media, as of now, they're employed at the divisional level in tank destroyer companies, together with missile-armed tracked tank destroyers.
As such, they're supposed to be held in reserve, and under no [normal] circumstances are to be used as tanks.
It also explains why there are so few of them. While original Sprut-SD isn't exactly a popular vehicle with the airborne, fact is that very few are actually needed. It's a highly specialized instrument to make airborne less susceptible to tanks.
You can't give everything to a tank. You want light, you're going to drop armor, you want well armored, you'll give up some mobility and speed
18 tons = not much armor. The new US BOOKER "light tank" is 35 tons, can't be air dropped and is not amphibious, so a light tank that is under gunned. Maybe the old Sheridan light tank was not so bad after all if given modern targeting and coms.
And the Sheridan still need specialized equipment for its amphibious capability
What would be funny is even with all these upgrades: still no gps
Russia has one of the best space program in the world and owns 20+ satellites. They certainly have their own gps
@@annoyedcat9291 i an saying ironically because in Ukraine the vast majority of the force are using maps and dont have gps onboard vehicles.
@@michaelm6597 It seems illogical that Russian military assets do not come with gps when they export the same tanks, jets etc to other countries. Even Ukraine uses the same military equipment. Logic dictates that if Russia do not have miltiary gps in their vehicles which is unlikely, the Ukraines who use similar vehicles should faces the same problem but the West didn't mention anything about that.
@@annoyedcat9291 im not saying they lack it entirely, but in large part there were several reports that a large number of ifv's were lacking gps i had seen this amoungst a handful of articles and not just one but article swamping is making it hard to refind and cite to you. The road sign agency of ukraine started a campaign to destoy road signs early on because they had seen from either captured russians or from vehicles that were abandoned the lack of gps systems. This was something amoungst a miriad of other things that was showing that corruption has been running rampant in the russian army. It does sound like a rash thing to say but i would not say it if i hadnt heard multiple things on it
@@michaelm6597 The problem with media is that most it is difficult to validate if the "facts" are indeed true and not propaganda by either sides. Just recently the mainstream media claims that Russian ruble was on the verge of collapsing but today, the ruble has bounced back stronger than before the invasion begun. Even the death toll on both sides are disputed. While it is possible for some vehicles not to have gps for various reason due to corruption or poor maintenance of the equipment, by and large, it makes no sense that a superpower country like Russia isn't capable of using gps.
Can they change the chassis to a bmp 3 to make a medium tank?
Good rating because the advantages and disadvantages are clearly stated.
This is not always the case with 'Russian videos'.
Compliment!
It can tip its nose down for "hull down" cover.
recoil on that gun rocks the entire tank like craaaaaazy
Fourth attempt: How well would Ukrainian Nozh reactive armor work with a pike nose design (such as on the is3) or some other angled WW2/Cold War design? Most armor designs today are optimized for flat surfaces (hence why the old designs fell out of favor), but Nozh seems to work the best when projectiles hit it at an angle. So would a pike nose work for it?
Sorry if this is spam but it's just an unrelated question.
I think the Indian RFI for light tanks for the Chinese border had something to do with the modernization
The guys sitting in the army actually design the RFI to suit Russian tanks. Be it the light tank or the new FRCV RFI. The light tank says it should have protection against tanks, a 125mm gun, be amphibious and weight under 25 tons! The FRCV says that it should be able to counter UCAVs, should have EW, ESM and a crew capsule and weight under 50 tons! Even the T14 weighs 55 tons+
a good concept.
cheap, fast, light, high firepower, can swim and air transportable.
sure weak armor, but with more armor you will loose speed and swim capability.
I am no expert, but with amphibious ability, lighter frame and presumably smaller logistics footprint, it might be advantageous when used in tundra theatre. And with Arctic warming that theatre will become more important.
Its purpose is rather straightforward - it's for VDV, aka the paratroopers, which is a separate branch of the armed forces. What they care about is being able to bring as much airdroppable firepower as possible to the fight, because that's all they'll get once they're deployed. That is also while nearly everything they have is lightly armoured and mobile - see their self-propelled artillery vehicles like Nona, Sprut itself as a light tank, BMD as a paratrooper IFV and so on.
@@heinrichb I think it's also for the marines but I could be wrong
rip 2and900, fellow comrade
can you please comare this tank with the chinese type 15 light tank?
It's a cute small tank
Reminds me of the kv2. Not even close to a light tank, but it too had such a huge gun, they had to be careful how they fire it as to not flip the tank over
But can it shoot in the water? If so than it can also be used to support amphibious assaults by firing from the water like a ship
It can fire in water but is limited to 15° to left and right
@@loliamarnoob7460 Thanks
this is basically a modern day equivalent of the object 120 program
I wonder how long the suspension last till it breaks under those reciol forces
Sprut uses a rather unique type of suspension. It's specifically designed to allow the entire vehicle move back with the recoil and distribute stress equally throughout the body of the vehicle, so my guess is, with regular maintenance, it will last as long as any other component of the vehicle (engine, gun, etc.) At least if the gun is fired forward. I'm a little skeptical about those shots off to the side that throw the vehicle to the opposite side of the road, that looks awful. I suspect the intended use of the gun is to try to fire it forward whenever possible to optimize the shock absorption, but with capability to shoot to the side if needed
A lot of countries are making light-tank equivalents. France, Italy, Israel to name a few. Looks like they are making a big comeback.
If it's fitted with ERA panels & APS then it's protection can be improved at a cost of weight. It's maximum weight shall be capped at ~25 tonne include engine upgrade to ~600hp.
Then it will be become export success
Does this segment have commercial potential for international customers or is this only for the Russian military’s own use?
You should do a review on t72m4cz
yes.
Or the T-72M2
Okay I love the bouncy recoil on this thing lmao
2:38 people who think that should not be watching videos about anything that has to deal with weapons lmao. Like you’d have to be a kid to think that. Of course it’s way different with automatic weapons, but this is a tank we’re talking about. And if you know about recoil you know that the bullet *ALWAYS* leaves the chamber before pushing you back. Do people not know what the definition of recoil is?
We have all of these old BMPs lying around and these big guns and turrets... fetch me the plasma cutter, Boris.
The US needs a version of this so I can enlist and experience the awesomeness of getting airdropped in a tank and firing that big of a gun in which a small vehicle
Would putting one of Russia’s APS on it be on option or would it be too heavy or big to be air dropped?
RedEffect. May i ask whats the song at the end of the video?
I think you should create RedEffect gaming or something like that
Swimming tank, hmm...
Btw good video:D
The Sprut-SD is for the airborne troops! The VDV!
Hostomel
That remote machine gun... is that integrated into the commanders panoramic sight or on its own weapon station/ sight/ camera? Does anyone know?
The crew is quite shaken when the gun is shooting ...
IIRC the other cool thing is the crew can drop inside the vehicle instead of having to find their way inside after landing.
At least it works with BMD-4M.
Yes. Thats literally what he said in the video.....
It's very cool until something goes wrong and your crew goes splat with the tank. Those airdrops go wrong all the time.
@@MrMattumbo a bunch of crewmen failing to get into vehicle after drop is even worse.
Also if parachute failing is a concern then people shouldn't jump either. Guess that's too uncool to risk chute failure.
@@EcchiRevenge The rigging involved in vehicle drops is far more complicated than that of paratroopers so the failure rate is expoenentially higher. Vehicles also don't have reserve chutes.
The issue is that you have to train the way you fight, which means dropping crews in their tanks during training, so if something goes wrong you lose the crew and not just a tank. In combat that would be an acceptable trade off yes, but it's a lot harder to justify the risk in training which is about the only time anyone does airborne ops.
I think the last time anyone tried dropping light tanks into battle was the invasion of Panama over 30 years ago, so it's easily possible for an airborne vehicle like this to spend its entire service life just being used for training and over that time accidents will happen.
I like the smokestack. Is is coal or wood powered?
The recoil is a problem if a light tank needs to fire several times at the same target. If it is moved half a meter in one direction, the computer needs to recalculate the position of the barrel and return the gun site onto the target and it takes time.
Im not going to lie Sprut SD is somewhat mostly better than T-72 and T-80 even T-90. if not because of its protection, having an active proctection is all it needs. mass produced this tank and its dominating
Is this a spreadsheet weapon or one that is operating in large numbers?
Nice toys. Are they on ebay for sale?
Love your Vids Red, but you have got to do more research on how recoil works, first shot kill probability and subsequent shot accuracy. .
Considering original Sprut was project of artillery department, I would stick rather stick whit tank destroyer designation. Effectively, Sprut is modern Hellcat.
basically yes
Imagine being on the enemy side and seining a fucking tank be air dropped, and it starts firing mid decent 🤣
The A team
Imagine you see the top of the tank behind a rock, turn around to your allies and when you turn back, the tank has lowered itself behind the rock out of side
Must have gone to citreon for the suspension
Good video 🤩. SUBSCRIBED
After making the revolutionary and ferocious T-15 tank its an another feat achieved by russians as the fact sheet tells the story in all sprut sdm-1 is the lightest & quickest tank in the world despite having the fire power of an MBT 155 mm smooth bore cannon again a first in any light tank in the world
Hey can do the new us light tank program?
It still use the carousel autoloader for the gun, not tail type like chinese Type 15. It's a piece of junk.
Just like all Ukrainian tanks, L. Slava Russia.
There are two ways to make a light tank:
Medium caliber main gun and armor that can stop light cannon.
Major caliber main gun and armor primarily intended to defeat small arms and shell fragments.
There's an argument to be made in favor of each design philosophy.
LOVE THE VID RED
Pls make more of does i love tanks but these vids are also cool!
Maybe for the future could you make vid about T14 M1a2 and Leopard 2a7 and talk about how many there are and other stuff like something of new updates on the tank???
Replacement for the PT-76?
If the recoil affects the vehicle that much, why doesn't it have a muzzle brake to help a little?
Javelin is waving
It’s not in Ukraine
@@rogue__agent5884 let him live his life, this is the most enjoyment he's experienced in a long while
so whats next red? i mean for your video, continue discussing light tank or something new?