@@artemisfowl7191 Ofcourse they can. It depends the tank you are firing. Plus you dont have to destroy a tank. Real war is not war thunder. Broken track and the tank is immobile and dead.
@@colonelthyran7755ich hab die dinger 83 in der Staatsreserve Gewartet! Alles Unterirdisch eine Etage über uns war die Luft : die betreuten u.a. Lawoschkin La 5 ! 60% aus Sperrholz und Leinewand! Im Zeitalter der Düsenjett
dam it s a 100mm i guess its look so painfull to shoot and manoeuvre it must be scary recoil to use it on a hard ground like city the as mask and helmet was so poorly designed in this era
I think the gas masks where mostly for show back in the day. If NBC warfare ever broke out it wouldn't have mattered and only prolonged your suffering.
The T-54/55 use D10T, a 100mm rifle use 100x695mm shell. This T12 is a 100mm smoothbore gun, use 100x910mm. The tank that uses "the same gun" is T-62, since its 115mm smoothbore gun is basically a modified T12, the original shell of T12 is too long to be carried on T-62 so they created the 115mm gun.
I think this is the 85 mm D-48. Note the very long barrel, and the pepper-pot muzzle brake. Also note the very large cartridge case, 100 mm necked down to 85 mm.
That recoil is IMPRESSIVE. Ukrainians are now putting these on modified MT-LB in the classic "home Made tank destroyer" due to lack of anything better way. Nazi Germany did the same thing putting AT guns on literally any thing with wheels or tracks just to slow down the Soviet tide.
"Ukrainians are now putting these on modified MT-LB in the classic "home Made tank destroyer" due to lack of anything better way. Nazi Germany did the same thing putting AT guns on literally any thing with wheels or tracks just to slow down the Soviet tide." Ukrainian Kiev Junta regime idolized their Third Reich idol so much that they even imitate their desperations LMAO
Also, rounds from the 100mm T-12 Rapira are longer than the ones from the 100mm on the T-55 and have higher penetration. Comparable to the 115mm on the T-62.
@@nuraly78 yeeeeah except in 1985 3bm42 isn't even being produced or equiped to GSFG, and even worse is the fact that NVA tank battalions never received anything better than 3bm15 until the end of the war, and leo2a4 is practically immune to 3bm15 at normal combat ranges. So no the designer of the tank didn't fail at anything, just like the designer of the t72 didn't fail at anything, they designed machines that were supposed to have a certain role, which it filled pretty well considering they're still being used today. Don't forget that a battlefield irl isn't some video game where only things like armor and firepower count. Even if those aspects are important, a modern and accurate FCS, and a reliable tank are far more important.
Field guns are cheap, and versatile. As seen in this video they can unleash 100mm shells in rapid secession carrying many different ammo loads. They also outrage any anti-tank rocket platform. These are best used in deep entrenchments and bunkers
@@Ilazie It's a great gun, don't get me wrong, but it needs to be surrounded by the rest of the tank. Those guys had a rough job. Modern ATGMs are a full MT-12 and crew in a can that can be carried and fired by one guy.
@@tatumergo3931 Yes, calm down already ... ha..... A couple of POINT-U missiles (now they are called Iskander) and no Apaches, no a-10s, nothing. And silence........
0:15 top right dude gets knocked over by recoil
😂😂😂
Hatten wir auch 1981 in der NVA als Panzerabwehrkanone. Der Rückschlag betrug ca.0,75cm .
the real elephant gun.
" for shooting elephants?"
No. It weighs as much as an elephant and kicks like an elephant.
Crazy that even 40 years after WWII they used canons for knocking out tanks like in WWII
Even T-34/85 was still in service until the mid 1980s.
They still use em today, and they can't knock out modern tanks frontally at any range.
@@artemisfowl7191 Ofcourse they can. It depends the tank you are firing. Plus you dont have to destroy a tank. Real war is not war thunder. Broken track and the tank is immobile and dead.
@@artemisfowl7191T12rapier anti tank gun has 100mm apfsds round built for it, sure it would do something
@@colonelthyran7755ich hab die dinger 83 in der Staatsreserve Gewartet! Alles Unterirdisch eine Etage über uns war die Luft : die betreuten u.a. Lawoschkin La 5 ! 60% aus Sperrholz und Leinewand! Im Zeitalter der Düsenjett
NVA looks cool !
Those guns are T-12 Rapiers I believe.
no , bs3 100mm anti tank gun
@@tavish4699 No. BS-3 has two tires at each side.
Those are 100mm MT-12
No, mt12 not t12
even their voice Germans are horrify
Is this one the volksarmee?
Yes, same tec rubbish as the bolshevisk have today...
yes
Why are they holding the rear recoil mounts ?
Maybe so it doesnt accidentally slip off from the ground where they digged it in.
dam it s a 100mm i guess
its look so painfull to shoot and manoeuvre
it must be scary recoil to use it on a hard ground like city
the as mask and helmet was so poorly designed in this era
It is the soviet T-12 100mm anti tank cannon.
It weights 2.7 tons.
@@colonelthyran7755 i mean the recoil excess the total weight because it make a jump
oprobable about 5tons recoil
I think the gas masks where mostly for show back in the day. If NBC warfare ever broke out it wouldn't have mattered and only prolonged your suffering.
I think it's the same gun used in the T-55
The T-54/55 use D10T, a 100mm rifle use 100x695mm shell. This T12 is a 100mm smoothbore gun, use 100x910mm. The tank that uses "the same gun" is T-62, since its 115mm smoothbore gun is basically a modified T12, the original shell of T12 is too long to be carried on T-62 so they created the 115mm gun.
Any footage of D-48 85 mm?
I think this is the 85 mm D-48. Note the very long barrel, and the pepper-pot muzzle brake. Also note the very large cartridge case, 100 mm necked down to 85 mm.
Es ist die T 12
DDR Army
Вот это Немцы, а не то что современные...
what is the name of the artillery
It is the soviet MT-12 100 mm anti tank cannon.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/100_mm_anti-tank_gun_T-12
DDR ist am besten..!!
Na falta de de tanques. Aí é o tanque humanos. Rsrsr
That recoil is IMPRESSIVE. Ukrainians are now putting these on modified MT-LB in the classic "home Made tank destroyer" due to lack of anything better way. Nazi Germany did the same thing putting AT guns on literally any thing with wheels or tracks just to slow down the Soviet tide.
"Ukrainians are now putting these on modified MT-LB in the classic "home Made tank destroyer" due to lack of anything better way. Nazi Germany did the same thing putting AT guns on literally any thing with wheels or tracks just to slow down the Soviet tide."
Ukrainian Kiev Junta regime idolized their Third Reich idol so much that they even imitate their desperations LMAO
great video. 😀
Lol The Leopard 2A4 was made to withstand A Direct Hit from a Soviet 125mm Round. so 100 mm is no Big Issue.
well, then designers of leopard 2a4 failed their job, as soviet 80s 125mm 3bm42 APFDS can disable it at normal combat distances frontally.
New ammo for old guns can make them effective against modern threats.
Also, rounds from the 100mm T-12 Rapira are longer than the ones from the 100mm on the T-55 and have higher penetration. Comparable to the 115mm on the T-62.
This gun can disable any tank at close range. The blast is too big. Soldiers inside tank will get injured.
@@nuraly78 yeeeeah except in 1985 3bm42 isn't even being produced or equiped to GSFG, and even worse is the fact that NVA tank battalions never received anything better than 3bm15 until the end of the war, and leo2a4 is practically immune to 3bm15 at normal combat ranges. So no the designer of the tank didn't fail at anything, just like the designer of the t72 didn't fail at anything, they designed machines that were supposed to have a certain role, which it filled pretty well considering they're still being used today. Don't forget that a battlefield irl isn't some video game where only things like armor and firepower count. Even if those aspects are important, a modern and accurate FCS, and a reliable tank are far more important.
Javelin, TOW, Stugna, and NLAW replace all this.
Field guns are cheap, and versatile. As seen in this video they can unleash 100mm shells in rapid secession carrying many different ammo loads. They also outrage any anti-tank rocket platform. These are best used in deep entrenchments and bunkers
@@Ilazie It's a great gun, don't get me wrong, but it needs to be surrounded by the rest of the tank. Those guys had a rough job. Modern ATGMs are a full MT-12 and crew in a can that can be carried and fired by one guy.
@@AndrewTubbiolobut range is less than 3km.
Nope. These guns are seeing new life as fire support.
For the motherland!!! They are Russian right?
They are Germans.
East Germans
@@tatumergo3931 Yes, calm down already ... ha..... A couple of POINT-U missiles (now they are called Iskander) and no Apaches, no a-10s, nothing. And silence........
NVA. East Germans.
East German(DDR) by the look of the wok helmets
romanian m1977?
soviet T-12