Damn, that’s interesting, I always thought this band was obscure but after I researched I realised it had some of the most famous soviet singers Alexander barykin was also in this band, the guy who sang aeroport
@@ИванСтаростенко-л4ш My apologies thank you very much for mentioning the film. I've found an English translation at 2:10, so I have hopefully lost only 9 minutes. I never had your comments highlighted to me I'm replying only because of the comment an hour ago. Only been to Russia once it was just 2 days in St Petersburg with a transit visa with a train from Riga for a journey to Helsinki. Thank you for your generous comment where you have made me aware of a film I wouldn't know.
Great video. Sobering to think that less than 20 years later, NATO was there with pretty much the same nation-building mandate and doomed to failure. The similarity between the light role infantry footage here and my experience in 2007 made me sit up and take notice.
Yeah. And when you think the British Empire was doing the same (and failing) 70 years earlier! 2000 years before, Alexander the Great too. Afghanistan is where Empires go to die.
@@MrRugbylane When I read 'The Bear Went Over the Mountain' the Soviet account of clearing a green zone in Helmand province felt so familiar. The hubris in the US military and war studies comments on the Soviet experience was uncanny - along the lines of "well we wouldn't make that kind of mistake" etc. Graveyard of Empires as you say. As the Afghans allegedly say: we had the watches, they had the time.
@@barryalexander2909 cheers Barry. As Rudyard Kipling wrote: "when you're wounded and left on Afghanistan's plains and the women come out to cut up what remains, jest roll to your rifle and blow out your brains and go to yourGawd like a soldier".
I don't have any military background but it doesn't take much to see that the only way to defeat a place like Afghanistan is too drop chemical weapons North to south east to west basically every corner of the whole place meaning exterminate most of the population and make it uninhabitable for years yes what I'm suggesting genocide of a whole people but let's face it that is probably the only way of beating the Afgans in fact maybe the Soviet union should have done something like industrial scale bombing of Afghanistan with chemical weapons if old Brezhnev had done something like wipe the shithole called Afghanistan off the map the problem wouldn't be there today and maybe the USSR might not have collapsed like it did in 1991 sounds workable to use industrial scale bombing of Afghanistan with chemical weapons can't use nuclear because of fallout and the risk of triggering ww3 and biological weapons might trigger some world wide pandemic however chemical weapons might just do it when it comes to Afghanistan.
I wouldn't blame them tbh. Unlike Vietnam, Afghanistan was not as heavily televised from the Soviet PoV in the west due to obvious reasons save for this video and the documentary "Afghan: The Soviet Experience"
Long ago in my childhood I remember a movie playing There sounded a funny song in it Quite a few years have passed but this song couplet Got stuck in my memory And I'm singing it to again remember my childhood Chorus Hey, Auntie, to no end you're taking this medicine And keep looking out of the window Don't worry, Auntie, Uncle's at work And not with someone out at the movies Hey, Auntie, you're crying your tears to no end Your husband is a model family man Give up your grief and forgive him For the sake of your birthday A year changes a year, Auntie keeps waiting for Uncle And I'm not sure she'll make it It doesn't sink in why this trivial plot Keeps coming back to me As I have neither aunt nor uncle Chorus If the rain's beating in my pain and it's no fun any more Or I can't get over an old wound Like a life-buoy memory throws me over and over again This funny tune of the past cloudless years And I say with a smile oy-oy-oy
"After we arrived in Afghanistan,we sold the helmets as quickly as possible at the local market.They were just slowing us down.I brought myself extra ammo pouches,the standard equipment only allowed us to carry 4 extra mag. At the the end of the war you could hardly see soviet soliders at all.Chinese baggages,polish tactical vests,american medicines,german sneakers.Capitalism almost immidieatly defeated us."-Zinky boys
Those squad rushes with the helicopter were so funny! Its like they were trying to be the next Van Damme super movie star with those rolls on the ground.
@@meatiest1989 I remember in my childhood there was a movie With amusing song Many years have passed, the movie's song verse Has forever stuck in my head And to remember my childhood, I'm singing Oh auntie you're taking medicine and looking out in window in vain, Don't worry, auntie, uncle is at work, not with someone in the cinema, Oh auntie you're crying in vain, your husband is a model family guy, So don't be sad and forgive him for your name day. Auntie waits for uncle year after year And I don't know if she manages to wait until he gets back. I don't understand why I remember This simple story, Since I don't have an aunt or an uncle. Oh auntie you're taking medicine and looking out in window in vain, Don't worry, auntie, uncle is at work, not with someone in the cinema, Oh auntie you're crying in vain, your husband is a model family guy, So don't be sad and forgive him for your name day. If rain hits my window and I'm feeling blue And I've recalled longtime grudge, My memory throws me a life raft Of those serene years an amusing tune, And then I say with a smile oh, oh, oh, oh Oh auntie you're taking medicine and looking out in window in vain, Don't worry, auntie, uncle is at work, not with someone in the cinema, Oh auntie you're crying in vain, your husband is a model family guy, So don't be sad and forgive him for your name day.
Sir, God bless you for all the fantastic old school videos. This is a treat to go back in time so to speak and see the past wars. YT doesn't appreciate quality content. Cheers man!
@@yixiussYeah I wrote this before I started studying Russian full on, 2 years down the line now, I had it on my Spotify with a bunch of other legendary russian songs (Mainly Kino and Marina Zhuraleva) but yeah, Vesyolye Rebyata (guys who sang this) were great singers, sadly they’ve been removed off of Spotify along with their music, happened last year (I don’t know why) Edit:I just checked they’re back on Spotify but half of their albums are gone, including the one that had this song on
OEF Vet here. I was very interested in talking to the older locals in Kandahar and they told us wild stories about the crazy shit the Soviets would do. They apparently loved launching Katyusha rockets at pretty much anything larger than 2 guys with AK's. When we did a combined 'grid clearance mission' (EOD area sweep for civilian safety) we found no shit the remains of well over 200 Katyusha rocket bodies buried in the hillsides of a small mountain in our AO. Good times.
Reminds so much the modern videos from Afghanistan, the fighting seems to be the same, only done with modern equipment. In that terrain you got to love the helicopters and the airplanes, but im a bit surprised by the lack of mortars.
Old T-34s are still used as basically stationary guns. The cannon is still effective, but to today's standards the mobility is too slow. Hence using it more as an artillery pierce rather than tank. Also what @Quang Cao Do said, lots of them ended up in communist ally hands
@@M_Alistair All over the world they ended up. There are loads and loads in old Soviet republics either buried or with their turrets mounted in concrete in defensive lines. Much the same happened in the west too and some countries, Syria for example, ended up with loads of old western and soviet weapons. The last battle where German panzers fought was the 6 day war against Israel where Syria fielded ex German panzers and soviet T34/85's against Israeli centurions.
I didn't want to go to Afghanistan. OR want to be sent anywhere else Russian speaking troops pulled out of. Boots on the ground are among the hardiest on the planet and I would rather make friends than enemies anyway. Neighbors on the small farm next to us immigrated from the USSR after it folded [specifically Ukraine ] and made fast friends having similar life experiences and helping each other out in a pinch.
Love your videos, particulary the russians ones since I met my future wife in St Petersburg. I'm singing "aeroport" literally all day long. DONT WORRY AUNTY YOUR HUSBAND IS AT WORK AND NOT AT THE CINEMA WITH SOMEBODY (traduction of part of this song). Btw what are your "big thing"' ? Keep on the good work, keep making us happy, long life to you and your channel!
@Just a Normal guy"Весёлые Ребята"/"Vesyolye Rebyata" (Jolly Fellows), soviet vocal instrumental ensemble. Song name is "Не волнуйтесь, тётя!"/"Don't worry, auntie!" ua-cam.com/video/WjPiSbKrWLA/v-deo.html
i think all the great powers have had a crack at it .. Britain had 3 goes 1838 , 1878 and 1917 ..we were at the top of the tree then .. had to bale .. . I think the term born fighting explains the Afghani mind set ..some of their old rifles from the early 1800 were cutting edge made in a shed ..
Great vid, seems a Jaguar has snuck in at 02:48 among the Su-25 and other fixed wind part, not dissimilar profile but the short swept wing and downward angled horizontal stabiliser is a giveaway
@@strelokand7306 was it a t34 the soviets gave to the afghan government to fight the taliban with, maybe? I doubt the soviets would use such an outdated tank on the frontlines when they had a bunch of more modern tanks ready to be combat tested
@@brokenpotato438 These were probably given to Afghanistan government even before 1979. Soviets had been collaborating with them for a long time. However, you may be right and this may be a so called "anti-mojahedeen support". In thay case, it was given after 79'.
@Ladey Babey give it a stabilizer and it can fight anything providing enemy doesn't spot it first and the gunner on T-34 is smart not to shoot abrams where composite armor is ( or any other tank )
Oh, so vainly aunty You take medication And still looking out the window Oh, dont worry aunty Uncle is on his job And not with someone in the cinema Oh, so vainly aunty You're crying so hard Your husband is a real family man So, dont be so sad And excuse him For the sake of your birthday
В детстве очень давно, помню, шло одно кино, Там забавная песенка звучала. Вот прошло много лет, этой песенки куплет Навсегда в память врезался мою, И чтоб детство снова вспомнить, я пою. ПРИПЕВ: Ой, напрасно, тётя, вы лекарство пьёте И всё смотрите в окно, Не волнуйтесь, тётя, дядя на работе, А не с кем-нибудь в кино. Ой, напрасно, тётя, вы так слёзы льёте, Муж ваш редкий семьянин, Так что не грустите и его простите Ради ваших именин. Год за годом идёт, тетя дядю ждёт и ждёт И дождаться сумеет ли, не знаю. И никак не пойму, вспоминаю почему Этот в общем незатейливый сюжет, Ведь ни дяди у меня, ни тети нет. [ПРИПЕВ] Если дождь бьёт в окно и ничуть мне не смешно, И припомнилась давняя обида. Как спасательный круг мне бросает память вдруг Тех безоблачных лет напев смешной, И тогда с улыбкой говорю я ой, ой, ой, ой. [ПРИПЕВ] lyricstranslate.com
I am an american as well and we are getting our asses handed to us arguably worse than the Soviets we have been there much longer and wasted a lot more resources
@@rgj5832 not to mention the little funding the terrorist you guys are fighting gets. Vs the insane amount of Monday that was pumped in the mujahiideen
Where the Lion fell
Where the Bear tripped
Where the Eagle starved
Afghanistan
bear = russia
eagle = USA
lion = ?
@@SPECREY The U.K.
@@sasquatch7234 Were the Turks got salty Greece
And now it's the turn of the Dragon.
@@MrFarmer110 now that would be a sight
Rules for 50s and 80s warfare every man has a mustache
Or for the french army since the middle age to WW2
@@horace3673 tactical onion incoming
Nah man just the Tankers and APC crew members.
@@5.7moy that increases armor by 300mm to all rounds, because of extreme manliness.
tactical mustache + 50 to firerate
Song:
ВИА "Весёлые ребята" / VIA "Jolly Fellows" - Не волнуйтесь тётя / do not worry, aunt
reminds me of that British 80s documentary with the russian playing Modern Talking in their BMP
link?
@@SuperAWaC ua-cam.com/video/Iknh6sQtDnM/v-deo.html
@@SuperAWaC ua-cam.com/video/Iknh6sQtDnM/v-deo.html (can't find the full documentary... saw it when I was a kid, but stuck in my mind)
Da komrade veri gud
Btr
Wanna know something cool ? The dude who made the famous VDV song was also in the band that made this song his name is Alexander Buinov
Damn, that’s interesting, I always thought this band was obscure but after I researched I realised it had some of the most famous soviet singers
Alexander barykin was also in this band, the guy who sang aeroport
I like the look of the rarely seen Russian cowboy hats.
You should watch "the 9th company" 2005 film
About the soviet war in afghanistan
Its called Afghanka Panama hat. If you want to know.
@@ИванСтаростенко-л4ш My apologies thank you very much for mentioning the film. I've found an English translation at 2:10, so I have hopefully lost only 9 minutes. I never had your comments highlighted to me I'm replying only because of the comment an hour ago.
Only been to Russia once it was just 2 days in St Petersburg with a transit visa with a train from Riga for a journey to Helsinki.
Thank you for your generous comment where you have made me aware of a film I wouldn't know.
@@COIcultist thanks man, I'm glad you enjoyed the film! All the best broi
Great video. Sobering to think that less than 20 years later, NATO was there with pretty much the same nation-building mandate and doomed to failure. The similarity between the light role infantry footage here and my experience in 2007 made me sit up and take notice.
Yeah. And when you think the British Empire was doing the same (and failing) 70 years earlier! 2000 years before, Alexander the Great too. Afghanistan is where Empires go to die.
@@MrRugbylane When I read 'The Bear Went Over the Mountain' the Soviet account of clearing a green zone in Helmand province felt so familiar. The hubris in the US military and war studies comments on the Soviet experience was uncanny - along the lines of "well we wouldn't make that kind of mistake" etc. Graveyard of Empires as you say. As the Afghans allegedly say: we had the watches, they had the time.
@@barryalexander2909 cheers Barry. As Rudyard Kipling wrote: "when you're wounded and left on Afghanistan's plains and the women come out to cut up what remains, jest roll to your rifle and blow out your brains and go to yourGawd like a soldier".
I hope I dont get deployed to a hell hole like that
I don't have any military background but it doesn't take much to see that the only way to defeat a place like Afghanistan is too drop chemical weapons North to south east to west basically every corner of the whole place meaning exterminate most of the population and make it uninhabitable for years yes what I'm suggesting genocide of a whole people but let's face it that is probably the only way of beating the Afgans in fact maybe the Soviet union should have done something like industrial scale bombing of Afghanistan with chemical weapons if old Brezhnev had done something like wipe the shithole called Afghanistan off the map the problem wouldn't be there today and maybe the USSR might not have collapsed like it did in 1991 sounds workable to use industrial scale bombing of Afghanistan with chemical weapons can't use nuclear because of fallout and the risk of triggering ww3 and biological weapons might trigger some world wide pandemic however chemical weapons might just do it when it comes to Afghanistan.
Afeghanistan -“Eagletrap” 2001-2021
When the mountains start speaking a mix of Pashto and RPK; you know you're in trouble.
❤❤❤
Finally some footage I haven’t seen yet. I swear a lot of theses afghansky videos don’t dig really deep for footage
I wouldn't blame them tbh. Unlike Vietnam, Afghanistan was not as heavily televised from the Soviet PoV in the west due to obvious reasons save for this video and the documentary "Afghan: The Soviet Experience"
The song got me in its first minute
Why is this such a banger
If only it had English subtitles...
@@bluebirel2823I speak Russian, this is a very catchy song but songs lyrics make no sense lmao, random words
These provide such a window into wars of the past and the people who fought them. Thanx Major!
Song "Don't Worry Aunt!" ("Nje Volnusya Tyetya! " ("Не волнуйся тётя!"))
Long ago in my childhood I remember a movie playing
There sounded a funny song in it
Quite a few years have passed but this song couplet
Got stuck in my memory
And I'm singing it to again remember my childhood
Chorus
Hey, Auntie, to no end you're taking this medicine
And keep looking out of the window
Don't worry, Auntie, Uncle's at work
And not with someone out at the movies
Hey, Auntie, you're crying your tears to no end
Your husband is a model family man
Give up your grief and forgive him
For the sake of your birthday
A year changes a year, Auntie keeps waiting for Uncle
And I'm not sure she'll make it
It doesn't sink in why this trivial plot
Keeps coming back to me
As I have neither aunt nor uncle
Chorus
If the rain's beating in my pain and it's no fun any more
Or I can't get over an old wound
Like a life-buoy memory throws me over and over again
This funny tune of the past cloudless years
And I say with a smile oy-oy-oy
This should be pinned.
"After we arrived in Afghanistan,we sold the helmets as quickly as possible at the local market.They were just slowing us down.I brought myself extra ammo pouches,the standard equipment only allowed us to carry 4 extra mag. At the the end of the war you could hardly see soviet soliders at all.Chinese baggages,polish tactical vests,american medicines,german sneakers.Capitalism almost immidieatly defeated us."-Zinky boys
I love so much that book
the problem with this book is that actual afgan veterans described it as absolutely incorrect bullshit
@@mortuusunburied44 you do not understand the power of Soviet brainwashing.
@@mortuusunburied44
THE WRITER OF THE BOOK WAS THE COMMANDER AND PAYMASTER OF YOUR SO CALLED ASSGHAN VETERANS.
What book is this?
Rambo won in Viet-Nam.
Then he won in Afghanistan.
Giving us al Toilet.
Thanks, Rambo.
He also won in Burma
@@mistervanwyk7405 Lest we forget !
He also won kicking the narco’s asses.
Why does America spend so much on its military? All we have to do is hire Rambo.
>Rambo won in Viet-nam
WHAT
Those squad rushes with the helicopter were so funny! Its like they were trying to be the next Van Damme super movie star with those rolls on the ground.
Some Soviet officer. That's it. Take away the Western action movies. No more. These conscripts are total clowns.
I have a feeling neither of you have been shot or shot at. Adrenaline does shit.
@@isaacmoore6479 also acting like an action movie character makes you feel cool as fuck
The song is in UA-cam by this name "Весёлые ребята"-"Не волнйтесь тётя!"
thanks u a hero bro really
English translation
@@meatiest1989 I remember in my childhood there was a movie
With amusing song
Many years have passed, the movie's song verse
Has forever stuck in my head
And to remember my childhood, I'm singing
Oh auntie you're taking medicine and looking out in window in vain,
Don't worry, auntie, uncle is at work, not with someone in the cinema,
Oh auntie you're crying in vain, your husband is a model family guy,
So don't be sad and forgive him for your name day.
Auntie waits for uncle year after year
And I don't know if she manages to wait until he gets back.
I don't understand why I remember
This simple story,
Since I don't have an aunt or an uncle.
Oh auntie you're taking medicine and looking out in window in vain,
Don't worry, auntie, uncle is at work, not with someone in the cinema,
Oh auntie you're crying in vain, your husband is a model family guy,
So don't be sad and forgive him for your name day.
If rain hits my window and I'm feeling blue
And I've recalled longtime grudge,
My memory throws me a life raft
Of those serene years an amusing tune,
And then I say with a smile oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh auntie you're taking medicine and looking out in window in vain,
Don't worry, auntie, uncle is at work, not with someone in the cinema,
Oh auntie you're crying in vain, your husband is a model family guy,
So don't be sad and forgive him for your name day.
Sir, God bless you for all the fantastic old school videos. This is a treat to go back in time so to speak and see the past wars. YT doesn't appreciate quality content. Cheers man!
Love the music .
ua-cam.com/video/FIZxpmohOlk/v-deo.html
Gotta love those vintage brown Bakelite AK mags...
@MajorSamm Can u reupload video about Mercenaries in the Congo part 3?
I have vivid memories of watching all of this unfold on the evening news growing up. Never imagined that 25 years later I would be there...
Please please reupload “Policing the Unpoliceable”!!!
"Why the fuck are we here?"
-Soviet десантник probably.
This song is actually really catchy lmao
Dude, this song has been haunting me for months, because I was wondering what it was, and where I heard it from.
@@phil7622 it’s called don’t worry aunt.
Search up "не волнуйтесь, тётя"
@@yixiussYeah I wrote this before I started studying Russian full on, 2 years down the line now, I had it on my Spotify with a bunch of other legendary russian songs (Mainly Kino and Marina Zhuraleva) but yeah, Vesyolye Rebyata (guys who sang this) were great singers, sadly they’ve been removed off of Spotify along with their music, happened last year (I don’t know why)
Edit:I just checked they’re back on Spotify but half of their albums are gone, including the one that had this song on
yeah there is just some worse other version on@@omendium2918
Rolling into work with this on blast
Someone put this song over kabul now August 2021
Watching this after the fall of Kabul... who wants to take their turn to get pummeled in Afghanistan next?
OEF Vet here. I was very interested in talking to the older locals in Kandahar and they told us wild stories about the crazy shit the Soviets would do. They apparently loved launching Katyusha rockets at pretty much anything larger than 2 guys with AK's. When we did a combined 'grid clearance mission' (EOD area sweep for civilian safety) we found no shit the remains of well over 200 Katyusha rocket bodies buried in the hillsides of a small mountain in our AO. Good times.
Dude, finding ordnance just being used as bridges always caught me by surprise.
Omg kitty at the ending 10/10
Reminds so much the modern videos from Afghanistan, the fighting seems to be the same, only done with modern equipment.
In that terrain you got to love the helicopters and the airplanes, but im a bit surprised by the lack of mortars.
What a masterpiece.
Definetely your best video!
Part 3 of congo is missing. can you reupload it or give us a download link ?
THERES A PART 3!!!???
You've got it there archive.org/details/congomercenariescombatvideo3
Even though I can’t understand it cause I’m American this song slaps
ua-cam.com/video/5Ypq4kXLHgo/v-deo.html
listen to modern talking - they got a similiar style my guy
First, love your vids
Thanks man
Great video and song, I cannot speak a word of Russian but I keep playing this song!!
lol same hahahah
2:12 what the hell was that T-34 doing there?
It's a Communist Afghan tank lend-leased to them by the Soviets
Old T-34s are still used as basically stationary guns. The cannon is still effective, but to today's standards the mobility is too slow. Hence using it more as an artillery pierce rather than tank. Also what @Quang Cao Do said, lots of them ended up in communist ally hands
@@snowfox22 I guess they'll take them as long as it can still kill
You mean where in hell did that t34 come from. Russia of course
@@M_Alistair All over the world they ended up. There are loads and loads in old Soviet republics either buried or with their turrets mounted in concrete in defensive lines. Much the same happened in the west too and some countries, Syria for example, ended up with loads of old western and soviet weapons. The last battle where German panzers fought was the 6 day war against Israel where Syria fielded ex German panzers and soviet T34/85's against Israeli centurions.
I didn't want to go to Afghanistan. OR want to be sent anywhere else Russian speaking troops pulled out of.
Boots on the ground are among the hardiest on the planet and I would rather make friends than enemies anyway.
Neighbors on the small farm next to us immigrated from the USSR after it folded [specifically Ukraine ] and made fast friends having similar life experiences and helping each other out in a pinch.
2:16 to 2:22
Damn, the music was good
Haha yeah I enjoyed this part
4:17 Me
Love your videos, particulary the russians ones since I met my future wife in St Petersburg. I'm singing "aeroport" literally all day long. DONT WORRY AUNTY YOUR HUSBAND IS AT WORK AND NOT AT THE CINEMA WITH SOMEBODY (traduction of part of this song). Btw what are your "big thing"' ? Keep on the good work, keep making us happy, long life to you and your channel!
@Just a Normal guy"Весёлые Ребята"/"Vesyolye Rebyata" (Jolly Fellows), soviet vocal instrumental ensemble. Song name is "Не волнуйтесь, тётя!"/"Don't worry, auntie!"
ua-cam.com/video/WjPiSbKrWLA/v-deo.html
Song name is ne volnuites,tyotya by vesyolye rebyata
unfortunetlay it's not on spotify
@@yayvideogames8032 it is but not by the original band and you need to type it in the russian alphabet
@@googledice6336 it's cyrillics, which is actually bulgarian alphabet
@@IkeanCrusader1013 wasnt it invented by a Bulgarian bjt is mostly used by Slavic/Balkan countries
modern talking (russian guns, tanks n' copter remix)
One of my fav vids
One of the best videos you have!
I found it boys I found it.
2:13 a t 34 ? 🤨
Lmao I was listening to this like 30 min ago before youtube banned my other account 😂 eventually those cattle will learn
Same bro lol
Soundtrack👍
ua-cam.com/video/FIZxpmohOlk/v-deo.html
@@ramaiv6864 😂😂😂 bizarre
The soviet union’s Vietnam
😂😂😂 How was that move at 3:40, hitting the deck with a diving roll for "cover".. 👊🏻✌🏻👍🏻.
🦇 🦅 🇿🇦 🦅 🦇
i think all the great powers have had a crack at it .. Britain had 3 goes 1838 , 1878 and 1917 ..we were at the top of the tree then .. had to bale .. . I think the term born fighting explains the Afghani mind set ..some of their old rifles from the early 1800 were cutting edge made in a shed ..
Afghanistan is unconquerable
@@anasahmadzai6480once said, it not the weapon
Its the man behind the weapon.😂
Great vid, seems a Jaguar has snuck in at 02:48 among the Su-25 and other fixed wind part, not dissimilar profile but the short swept wing and downward angled horizontal stabiliser is a giveaway
Yes it's a Jaguar
Шикарная видеонарезка
Excellent
Russian + Afghanistan War = fucking good music 👌
Los BMP se ven asombrosos.
And still the Taliban conquered all of Afghanistan
I just discovered MajorSamm, WTF have I been doing with my life?
Good old days...
2:12 tank T-34-85 Afgan people army
0:47 someone just had there father son and or brother just wounded and or killed that sad but the music MMMMMM!
It’s a training film. No one died during the making of it.:)
you can literally see the guy walking at 0:53 detail which I noticed after watching this the 10 th time
@@sergantd204 It's not a training film...
@@user-nh2vc3iu3e then why are they firing at a random blue truck parked in the midlle of what I assume to be bumfuck nowhere in a small valley
@@user-nh2vc3iu3e yes it’s. It was made for the Soviet paratroopers in the late 80-s.
Wolverines!
Was that for real a t-34 2:12 😂
Yep. Literally was old when the footage was recorded and now even footage is old.
@@strelokand7306 was it a t34 the soviets gave to the afghan government to fight the taliban with, maybe? I doubt the soviets would use such an outdated tank on the frontlines when they had a bunch of more modern tanks ready to be combat tested
@@brokenpotato438 These were probably given to Afghanistan government even before 1979. Soviets had been collaborating with them for a long time. However, you may be right and this may be a so called "anti-mojahedeen support". In thay case, it was given after 79'.
@@brokenpotato438 t 34 85 is still used but mostly like a standing cannon
@Ladey Babey give it a stabilizer and it can fight anything providing enemy doesn't spot it first and the gunner on T-34 is smart not to shoot abrams where composite armor is ( or any other tank )
Greta video mate
ох майор)
Shadilayyyy
Based
Retro fighting.
This sounds like Russian Modern Talking
Now it s eagle trap
Need the same video with the same music with the nato troup
not same song but the forever war video is great
ua-cam.com/video/xiRlvQDxmpU/v-deo.html found the song after a long fucking while my boi
@majorsamm it make me will to wear an afganka, take my ak47 and go on the mountains to chase shepherds.
" i swear officer the sheep and this dude tried to kill me"
Очень хорошее видео! Спасибо!
The song reminds me a lot of "barbie girl" from Aqua, a lot of similarities.
yooo this song sounds like russian modern talking
I need to learn cyrillic
2:11 T 34/85 ?
Old WW2 stock given to the Communist Afghan military
and since they didn't have much use for them , they used their cannons as artilery
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Nice vid and what's the song?
Не волнуйтесь тётя
@@MajorSamm What’s the name and translated into English if that’s even possible
@@EricEllingwood song is don't worry aunt
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song?
Не волнуйтесь тётя
@@MajorSammThx mate, great vid
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Really Guys, What was/is winning condition in Afghan that US and USSR looking for?
"Nation building". Propping up the regime that they like and withdraw cleanly while ensuring it doesnt fell from a stiff wind a moment they left
@@quangcaodo8864 So much for that
@@Signal85-0 Yep.
Que linda
Can someone summarize this song, it sounds too goofy for a conscript experience in a tribal land.
Oh, so vainly aunty
You take medication
And still looking out the window
Oh, dont worry aunty
Uncle is on his job
And not with someone in the cinema
Oh, so vainly aunty
You're crying so hard
Your husband is a real family man
So, dont be so sad
And excuse him
For the sake of your birthday
Anyone got the lyrics for this song?
Eagletrap now
I guess you forgot to add the song name to this one. ;)
what is the song name
@@spearton-1912 Don't Worry Aunt
@@freedomfantom8213 didn't expect to find out after this much time, thank you
В детстве очень давно, помню, шло одно кино,
Там забавная песенка звучала.
Вот прошло много лет, этой песенки куплет
Навсегда в память врезался мою,
И чтоб детство снова вспомнить, я пою.
ПРИПЕВ:
Ой, напрасно, тётя, вы лекарство пьёте
И всё смотрите в окно,
Не волнуйтесь, тётя, дядя на работе,
А не с кем-нибудь в кино.
Ой, напрасно, тётя, вы так слёзы льёте,
Муж ваш редкий семьянин,
Так что не грустите и его простите
Ради ваших именин.
Год за годом идёт, тетя дядю ждёт и ждёт
И дождаться сумеет ли, не знаю.
И никак не пойму, вспоминаю почему
Этот в общем незатейливый сюжет,
Ведь ни дяди у меня, ни тети нет.
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Если дождь бьёт в окно и ничуть мне не смешно,
И припомнилась давняя обида.
Как спасательный круг мне бросает память вдруг
Тех безоблачных лет напев смешной,
И тогда с улыбкой говорю я ой, ой, ой, ой.
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lyricstranslate.com
As a Russian i assure you, this song doesn't fit - you should have used "rogdestvo - kak hochetsya git" (christmas - i wish to live)
Or pyl glutaju (swallowing dust) or gruppa krovi (blood group)
Personally I think the irony in the song fits the feeling of irony in the soldiers fighting fo some cause that has nothing with them
I don't understand what the text is about but I like the song very much
What is this song? It’s so good
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And now with Gorbachev dead its more profound somehow
Anyone know if this song is on spotify?
The song exists on spotify however they are sung by different singers (bands)
found it my guy ua-cam.com/video/xiRlvQDxmpU/v-deo.html
Anyone knows the name of the artist and name of the song
“Do not worry aunt”
Хорошая песня, отлично подходит
The band sounds like modern talking.
Russian Modern Talking
what song?
Не волнуйся тетя! (Don't worry aunty!)
I’m ashamed to say, we the USA fucked up baaad with this one.
oh, the song about how russia got thier ass kicked
We haven’t done so well over there ourselves. By the way, I’m American.
this is a song about a aunt and uncle in a struggling relationship dumbass
@@rice_isnice4489 yeah people are stupid
I am an american as well and we are getting our asses handed to us arguably worse than the Soviets we have been there much longer and wasted a lot more resources
@@rgj5832 not to mention the little funding the terrorist you guys are fighting gets. Vs the insane amount of Monday that was pumped in the mujahiideen