Guide to SWEDEN's Armored Force
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Intro: (0:00)
Strategic Overview: (1:31)
Mechanized Bn: (4:15)
Tank Coy: (6:09)
Armored Infantry Coy: (9:10)
Moved to Sweden not long time ago, lovely country, got a job in a matter of weeks, fixed up apartment soon after that, the country takes care of its people. Sweden did more for me and my family than my own country did in my lifetime. If a day comes, God forbid, that this country is gonna turn to war, it can count on me as a volunteer. Long live Sverige! 🇸🇪
this is what we need more of now days spread the work!! epic
Where are you originally from? Just curious, I’m thinking about moving to a Scandinavian country and it would be cool to hear someone else’s experience.
@@hotcoals2291 Beautiful Bosnia and Herzegovina, a deeply divided politically and religiously country. During the war of independence in the 90', a very slow and stagnant period came there. No job opportunities, no help from the government, you either have to be politically active to have some of a chance to get anything done. Since it came out from a socialist state, money hungry oligarchs and war profiteers made their own privare country. Pensions are low for workers, no right, 10-14 days of free days in a year. Really low salaries, it's a shame. Couldn't get a job there that pays I can't say good but solid, a normal salary for over 2 years, but couldn't also get welfare because there isn't any and of course I'm not looking for one, I'm rather young and willing to work my ass off just like my dad did, and Sweden is a perfect country for it.
@@deznuces9342 Welcome to Sweden!
@@JBarrandon thanks mate lovely to be here it's a rare gem on the planet I know that Sweden has a lot of issues with immigration but I very much believe that everything will be alright!
I am proud of my brothers and sisters of Sweden. Greetings from Finland.
Well we truly hope you grind down the russians for us so we can handle the rest ;)
Kitos
@Al92LA Me too, I'm proud of having the down to earth Finns as our neighbours, you're great people. We got the same principles from living in tough conditions, you cannot complain about nonsense.
And to both: welcome :)
Sweden is, at least, equally proud of Finland. But in reality, more.
The Swedish military might be the most atheistically pleasure military in the world. All of their equipment and personnel look modern, yet extremely pragmatic. Their camouflage is also very effective.
That tricolor camouflage is gorgeous
@@WoooshProductions Its called m90 camoflauge and is probably the most effective camo out there. Its also very stylish (:
@@V_VIKING_K geometric type of camo looks cool :)
The camouflage was first used in the 70ies so it has been used for a while :)
During conscript training we would be asked to go hide in the woods as close to the sergeant as possible. Some came very close to the sergeant without him noticing. The camouflage is very effective. In rain conditions the saturation of the colors matches what are seen in the forest, and in summer or sandy conditions, the same apply.
Fun fact for you! At 15:34 ; the guy at the top left in the vehicle, is the Swedish king👑
He looked kind of good before the raging coke habit got the better off him
@@kored8688 Bro, what are you on about?
@@TheSuperKnug It's hardly a secret that the Swedish monarch used to be an avid fan of hookers and blow.
@@kored8688 Who can blame him? Being a king without power must be frustrating. Gotta do something with all that energy. 😁
Sabaton music intensifies **
Sweden has also always pushed military innovation forwards. Since early modern history revolutionizing field artillery uses and tactics, creating one of the most professional armies in the world until current times with technological innovations.
Stridsvagn 103, Gripen, CV90, Archer... I'm not a swede myself but I've always been impressed by their doctrine and quality. My guess is rewarding and encouraging innovation was their way to make up for small population
Thanks man. That makes me very proud as a Swede.
Sweden prior to the Napoleonic wars which was the last wars we fought in, had like, a lot, of wars. Might help in learning to. You might think that the record for most wars between two countries falls to the UK/France. Nope, Sweden and Denmark. One time Sweden marched from Poland to Jutland in Denmark, over the frozen over belts and all the way to Roskilde just outside Copenhagen before the Danes signed away 1/3 of their country to get peace..... The king was not satisfied however and tried to continue but the Dutch came over and said no.
Sweden around that time is known in our history books as our time as a great power. Considering that "Sweden" in this definition included modern day Finland, and that we still only reached like 2.5m inhabitants..... Yep not a lot of people up here.
Sidenote as a Swede, this video is pretty hilarious with the pronunciations. You can tell that there was an attempt to do it right, but it's not quite right.
I'm impressed that you got the majority of the details right, must have taken a lot of time to resarch. Nice mix of footage aswell, I think I could spot myself atleast 3 times ;)
Great video, and greetings from Sweden!
While too old to spot myself (conscript service in 03-04) I could pinpoint almost all of the filming locations by terrain features alone XD
Hej Ludde :) //Din älskade skytt
majority, what did he get wrong? just asking out of curiosity
Tack :)
The Swedish Army is a very well-equipped force! I hope Finland will buy more of the excellent CV90s in the future (atm we only have ~100). -Greetings from a Finnish Army reservist.
Hope so too! also probaly the JAS-39E. much love from sweden
we have Patria :) and our military budjet is shifting from tanks to dorne and fighter jet warfare
Buy the gott damn Gripen FIRST! ;P
It's just underfunded and undermanned :/
@@nilsingvar7319 Yes, the Swedish Army, at the moment, is still relatively small. However, if I'm right, Sweden is considering significantly increasing its military budget. In addition, Sweden has now reintroduced conscription. I hope Sweden will once again become the "Israel of the North" like it was during the cold war. The threat from the east can never defeat the Nordic countries if we really start investing into our respective armed forces.
Sweden: "How many CV90 variants do you want?"
Swedish Army: "Yes."
Hey, the CV90 is the military equivalent of the Volvo 740.
Doesn't matter if you want a drift car, drag racing vehicle, daily driver, rally car or anything else. With a few mods it will do whatever you want.
@@gundalfthelost1624 sexy, angular and attracts babes?
😂😂
@@matsv201 Dang right. Then straight to Biltema for parts and hotdogs.
@@gundalfthelost1624 i dont know about cv90, but the old stridsvagn-S was part conpatible with volvo 2000 series tractors. And viggen fighter jet is part compatible with DC10 airliners... and Archer is of cause part compatible with colvo CE machinary. Proboly much more i dont know about.
Just look it up. CV90 is part compatible with Scania trucks
I would never have imagined a non Swedish production would be able to go so in depth.
Fantastic visuals as well.
Great work!
Dude, props for not chickening out on the pronunciations of the place names! Overall, not a half bad job.
I love your profile picture.
@@Joseph-xj4ex Thank you, I am very happy with it. 😊 Looking quite buff yourself. 👀
Yeaz
I have the Anglo Saxon version of your name lol
I served on the CV9040 as a "pansargrenadjär" at P4 Kvarn back in 2004-2005. The information here is overall correct! Good job!
Sjukt att se ditt namn här efter så många år. Hälsninga skytten på FA vagnen. 🙂
I served as Skyttesoldat on CV9040 at P4 Kvarn back in 2003/2004 :D
Love you Sweden, greeting from a Norwegian (yes, real norwegian) 🇳🇴❤️🇸🇪
Back attya! 💞
We are envious of your oil, but will always love you.
🇮🇸❤️
Right back at you. We are blood family.
Brödrafolkens väl might sound different to a norwegian but to most swedes it points out my first sentence.
Scandinavian nature is truly beautiful. I can't help but compliment a views, especially one at 16:50.
Only Sweden has the beautiful nature with dark forests and marshes full of mosquitoes. The other Scandinavian countries only have fjords and mountains or endless sandy beaches, nothing to see.
@@MrGunnar69 It seems like you just dodged the joke masterfully.
@@MrGunnar69 i think he was referring to the arse.
@@zoom5024 however, if I got them right, MrGunnar made a fair point - Sweden isn't the only country that have fine arse, either.
good for gorrila warfare
A video on the Baltic military forces could be an interesting idea.
I would love to see how the new Type-x'es would start to play into the thing, and how the Estonian navy would use their planed new autonomous modular ships for transport of the mechanized units.
Nope, better about Invincible divisions of Liechtenstein
Do this for all relevant militaries
For example about the Iron Wolf brigade.
Our military is too pathetic
On the fighting from the hatches. It's based on Germanys tactics from WW2, when their grenadier would be fighting mounted from halftracks following the tanks into battle. A proven and successful concept in other words.
If facing troops that are forced to dismount, as the enemy relocate to find a good spot to dismount, the swedish CV90 can advance with troops ready, put pressure on the enemy and A) force them to relocate, or B) catch them as they dismount and kill them.
Aggressive maneuvering is key to the swedish doctrine
These seem like very tough formations. The CV90 is a real stud of an AFV; even the support and command elements are very prickly with 40mm Bofors guns. And I very much like how liberal they are with the infantry's selection of arms right down to platoon level.
It warms a Yankee's heart to see our Euro friends are still ready to go.
And then there's the motorized home guard light infantry.
Organised in rapid reaction companies and batallions either in Bv206 tracked all terrain utility vehicles or modified Mercedes Sprinter vans.
Kitted out very similiar to the armored infantry dismounts only with Ak4C (G3, Spuhr adjustable stock) battle rifles with either aimpoint red dot or refurbished 3x DMR scopes, a number of m203 launchers/platoon a couple of Ksp 58 (FN MAG), a couple of Carl Gustaf recoilless rifles, some at4s, a k9 search team, and on batallion level, more land mines and explosives than what's healthy around creative part time trained militia troopers where many platoon and squad leaders are KFOR/IFOR/Afghanistan veterans and a single platoon can have everything from HR management to water treatment techs, radar&radio maintenance and installation specialists, construction workers and high voltage electricians...
And since a few years back, the home guard has their own integrated 12cm mortar platoons crewed by former artillery and mortar conscripts using the towed 12cm m/41 mortars the army abandoned when the Mjölner CV90120 mortar system entered service.
The Swedish military was built around a large army of conscripts, then after the cold war it change to a pure (smale) professional army, so so there are mountains of AK5, AT4 and Carl Gustavs from the conscript time. So the military have a gigantic surplus of infantery wepons, take what you want we have more (of the older wepons)
Us Euro's have actually been trying to limit our militaries as much as possible you know. We don't really trust ourselves with sharp objects these days. So we're sticking to the bare minimum to not get invaded by the Russians. If aliens invade it might be different but for everyone's sake it's better if we keep it on the down-low for the foreseeable future. Just look at history.
@@karl-erikmumler9820 but thanks to all that cuts...European economy is far beyond what can Russia dream of. Even Italy has bigger economy than Russia. Anyway, this means, Europe can pump out thousands of (Germany) Leopard 2s or build tens of high quality Carriers and Destroyed (Italians) in short terms if necessary. Meanwhile Russia struggles to move "Admiral Kuznetsov" without help of tugboats or produce (non-prototype) T-14s. Even SU-57 became a failure and no-one has shown real interest in it.
If you play strategy games...you know that everything you spend on military early on takes precious resources that can be invested into other things which will speed up economic and technological developments and you will crush your enemy with more units. RN. Even, relatively demilitarized EU has two times more active tanks in service than Russia. Not to mention, those tanks were designed to take on waves of Soviet T-72s, T-80s and T-62s rushing the Eastern Europe.
They have to if they are to defend against the Russian army, which is mostly a big fleet of artillery with a lot of tanks.
I like many times Swedish disruptive camouflage patterns, good weapon systems too.
The camo is called M90, and it's awesome!
As a swede this video has made my day!
Älskade uttalet av Skåne, Revingehed etc
Same at_missile Jäger!! Greets from Finland
Same here my fellow svensk! 🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪
I have always been impressed by the top-notch equipment and capabilities of the Swedish armed forces. Many do not realize that the Swedes have a long, and storied military history, having produced one of the great military geniuses of history, Gustavus Adolphus, and having a long history of combat against the Russians. Most impressive is their superior ASW capability. The fighting spirit of their Viking ancestors is still very apparent in the Swedish military today.
The Russians are our sons. Read about Viking Varjaeger and Russias kings from Roslagen in Sweden.
@@jonashylten6741 I'm going to take this opportunity to state something I have been thinking about for a long time. Clearly this is not the format for long and detailed historical, cultural and religious justification. So, plainly put, we should be doing everything possible to come to an understanding with and accommodation of Russia....even Russia under Vladimir Putin. If the west is to survive the coming Chinese onslaught, it will need Russia as a strong and capable ally.
@@exeter1588 *Russia will never be with the lying West for one thing, in the coming days in Beijing an agreement will be signed between Russia and China on the creation of a military alliance in opposition to NATO and the West! For the Swedes, all wars with the Russians always ended badly! ;-)*
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@@UltraTotenkopf The day is coming where Russia will be nothing more than China's bitch. I bet that resource-laden, sparsely populated Siberian east is already starting to look irresistible to China. :-)
@@exeter1588 Well this did not age well.
This was really brilliant, subbed and shared! I love learning about these topics and so glad i found your channel. In the future could you do the uk? But tbh many nations like russia, us, china, france etc would be facinating and i think theres a big audience for stuff like this
I’m biased towards the Swedish Royal Marines. Badass dudes
I... don't think we have "Royal Marines." (That would be the English.) Are you thinking of the Coastal Rangers?
@@RelativelyBest tror mannen menar amfibiesoldater
K3
Nice! As a Swede i like seeing things like this on my recommended
15:27 I love the name the soldiers gave to the brass-catcher that the soldier closest to the camera has on his gun: Elefant-pung, or Elephants-scrotum when translated 😅
I'm a casual sweden fanboy and I enjoy this
That's because you're not Swedish. You wouldn't be a fanboy of Sweden if you lived there.
@@cargobob7817 I'm Swedish, and I'm a fanboy.
@@cargobob7817 why so negative uwu sweden rocks
@@shearing5594 Because just like right wingers in America, they think their own country suck.
All these liberals, feminists, immigrants etc. That's how they measure things. They are not "thinkers".
I love these kind of videos, and I just stumbled across your channel. Big plus for a video about Sweden 🇸🇪.
Some platoon commander "we were issued all of this equipment and by god we will use all of it".
Queue clown music as troops try to dismount loaded (down) with AK5C/m203, CG, AT4, NLAW, Antitank mines, LMG ksp90, GPMG ksp58, AK4D, medic gear.
Works if it's a fixed defensive position but harder if being mobile. ;-)
It is good to keep in the vehicle so you are versatile as a unit depending on what you're up against. Not like you bring it all when dismounted. You get orders for what loadout as you get the order to prepare for dismounted combat. Atleast back when I was in. 😁
QM: "So what do your guys need ?"
PC: "YES"
I hope you'll doing a video on British Airborne/Airlanding units soon.
YES!
There already have been multiple common wealth nations though
G u r k h a t i m e
so 16 air assault brigade ?
Love the way you explained how the platoon is organized for these mechanized platoons.
This video had amazing visuals as always! Great job!!
Out of all the armed forces in the world, Swedish military is definitely among the sleekest.
Mmmmmmhhh
In all international missions as well they have been absolutely the sleekest indeed.
För Sverige i tiden, for Sweden in our times
Dit konugen går
@@jonert654 Vi gör vad som synes omöjlight,
@@ZETH_27 Var än framtiden står
Vars fan la ni ölen? :P
*gitarr-solo*
As a soldier working in the 42 battalion wilska company. I can say that even I learnd a few things today! Good job! :)
Are you saved by Jesus Christ, my friend? Please believe before it is too late amen 🙏
I'd love to see the rest of the nordics covered in the future, including the Nordic Defense Cooperation (a pan-nordic defense organization)! Keep up the great work!
Great detail. You even got it right that the new CV90 logistics vehicles also have 40mm cannons now. This upgrade was made just a year ago.
Great video my dude! I was working the DSG when I was in service, good times.
Great documentary! More on Scandinavian brigade structure and details pls. This was obviously very well reseached and put together, looking forward to seeing more content. Subbed.
this reminds me of the debate about whether mechanized infantry "need to dismount" or "dismount when needed"
in this case, seems like they are wholeheartedly in the latter camp, at least according to the TOE
if I remember correctly, on the other end of the spectrum is the British doctrine ("If in doubt, dismount"), where the entire platoon leadership and most of the more senior NCOs (section commanders) dismount
Most other countries have at least the platoon leader dismount. The person left commanding the vehicles is usually an NCO, like the Platoon Second-in-Command (e.g. Russia and the US) or a dedicated vehicle-element commander (e.g. the Warrior Sergeant in Britain and the LAV Sergeant in Canada). The Dutch are interesting because they duplicate the platoon leadership entirely for CV90 units, so both the mounted and dismounted elements have a Platoon Commander and Deputy Platoon Commander, with the Platoon Commander who remains with the vehicles being the most senior.
@@BattleOrder another interesting thing is that even when we talk about dismounting the platoon HQ, most of the time it's the senior NCOs (like the PSG) that remains to command mounted element rather than the PL himself, I wonder why? (for example, we rarely see "dismount sergeant" in big armies, Sweden and Netherlands were rare cases)
perhaps because senior NCO has the extensive experience with the vehicle? or they just emphasize dismounted ops so that the PL need to lead them on foot?
Cries in PERSEC/OPSEC
Pioneer soldier here!
Good job on this! only thing missing is the Pioneer platoons within the Tank companies use a modified version of the MTLB, Pioneers dont use a CV90.
Modifications are mostly storage related for it to carry a large complement of explosives, mines and other field work equipement. chainsaws, mine detectors and Anti tank systems (RBS 56 BILL), Carl Gustav, AT4 and NLAW.
I find the swedish military fascinating... I love to see a video breaking down how one of their fighter squadrons and associated support elements operate out of austeur distributed bases... Either the old viggen squadrons, new gripen squadrons or both
Excellent video.
One of your best, for sure.
Noticeable is also that the armor defeating capability is increaced by re-equipping the Bofors Rb 56 BILL with its latest munitions. This meanwhile a more modern system is deployed to the companys. Will most likely consist of 1 platoon (3 AT wehicles) per mechanized coy.
A fast moving and protected mortar element is now already in effect. The GRKPV 90 with 2 12cm mortars in each veheichle.
What is mentioned above will truly reinforce the batallions to wage war if necessary.
Great video, thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Finnish Defence Force here, really fucking butt mad jealous of how excellent and high quality all the Swedish equipment is.
Quality but serious lack of volume though. We are jealous of our finnish brothers brute numbers in soldiers in the army. It's slowly getting better since our new budget got cleared.
Maybe do a video on the new danish light infantry in the future.
More Interesting is perhaps something about the danish navy.
@@Sofus. Not much to talk about really (sadly).
Danish food is probably the most lethal thing that comes out of Denmark.
Great video.
I would love to see a video like this about the Dutch military.
Keep up the good work.
As a swedish soon to be conscript, this video was very informative and not something I knew about!
Love the vids...keep up the great work
Well... I wouldn't want to mess with those Vikings, looks very well organised. Greetings from PL.
Love these videos! Can you do one on Finland?
If your ride can fit a 40mm auto cannon, you bring it.
Greetings from Sweden!
Great video - very accurate!
You Sir just got yourself a new subscriber!
This is very well made, thank you!
Can you do a Britain military vid pls, love ur content btw
Second 🥈 and cool video, waiting for other nations' militaries soon
Hey, thanks for the video, very interesting.
So when you talk about "armoured infantry" you mean that the vehicle they are transported in is armoured, right? You're not actually referring to the soldiers' individual body armour?
Also you mentioned that the US army changed their organization in 2016, you got a video on that too?
WOW! Sweden's armed forces kick ass! Awesome!
1:53 Thats the best thing I have ever seen. A gpmg with a decent sight. That weapon is supposed to be a machine gun but its a fucking sniper rifle in my experience. I remember it in training. We were supposed to use it as a suppressive weapon, but I remember firing it in very short bursts, almost single shot, and thinking, this is seriously accurate at long range, I could do some serious damage if I dont fire at long bursts. but meh....whatever
this was worth the watch just to hear you say "skövde"
I love your videos! Please make more!
Glad to see a video done on this topic
Can you possibly do a video on how UN peacekeeping operations are organized? Do the retain their parent organization from contributing nations? Or do they form in to task forces based on mission profile? I'm very curious on this. There's not much information on this particular subject.
I was a part of the old Cold war defenseforce... but this... Wow! this is damn good.
Great explaining dude!
Excellent video!
Nice video!
You gotta do Brazil my mam, love the vids
Would love to see a video of Australia's Armoured forces. Especially a breakdown of our unique 2RAR amphibious capability.
This video must have taken ages to make! This is the best Sweden army video out there.
Great job!
Thanks!
I did a 10 month conscription training in a mechanized infantry coy (more independent than the armored types, same gear) in 2004-2005 as a CV90 gunner and the info about those type of armored infantry coys seems legit as it was then :) In training my platoon had 2 regular officers being CO/XO ("F", "G") and 3x conscript vehicle commanders (~NCOs trained as platoon commanders) where one was the formal dismounted commander, one in reserve and one manning the first in line vehicle ("E") as commander.
We used double FN MAGs/squad at that time.
Erik vagnchef 🤘🏻
I Did my military service for 12 months in Boden at the Mechanized infantry.. Brings back fond memories..❤❤🇸🇪
Sorry to post this on an unrelated video, but what happened to part 2 of the soviet artillery video? Wanted to watch it again but it's gone :(
obligatory "you got most words right however the Ö's are not O's" rating it 7/10.
Nice! Do one on American or Russian ICBM strategic units. They are stationary but also interesting.
Amazing, truly fantastic video. And this comment section is really humbling as well. Have a great day everyone! :)
Your pronunciation of the names of Swedish areas and places is impeccable! 🙂🇸🇪
Pretty good pronunciation of Swedish. Not the best I've heard from a non-Swede, but leaps and bounds over most anglophones.
They got the best tank currently on the market.
They got the best fighter currently on the market.
They got the best Submarine currerntly on the market.
Their military system is based more on guerilla warfare than outright war.
Their Bill2 rocket melts tanks like a blowtorch to butter.
And they have a pact with all scandinavian countries should war occur.
It would be stupid to go to war with any scandinavian country.
Or nordic
Itd be stupid if we were equal in numbers, but someone like russia could just throw bodies at us until we're eventually overwhelmed. The only real thing that makes it stupid is if we were part of NATO lol
@Bjørn Should be! Much better than NATO.
@@Gunsforbuns Huh? Well the USA has 2-3 times the population of Vietnam and the Vietnamese still won against a superior military, industry and population
@@laseen7809 Sweden and vietnam are relatively equal in size, country wise, but vietnam literally has x10 our population. Vietnam also did just that, throw bodies at the americans. The russians dont have a more advanced military, they just have the numbers
Truly interesting and spot on regarding organisation. Scary precision. 🙂
Well done, surprised at the level and quality of detail. 👏 As some previous commenter mentioned, this must have taken a lot of researching.
You mention that the battalion structure reminds of the pre-2016 US one. In what way did they change and what was the reason?
The US is always changing the formation structures. They changed it because of Iraq and now they will probably change it again for China!
15:34 Fun fact, the guy in the apc is the king of Sweden. He’s just being cool as usual
Our king is actually a person you can relate with unlike most world leaders around the planet. Dyslectic and very simple minded (not dumb), he's basically your average dad but with a crown.
Detta gillar du väl Per från krigshistoriepodden?
Brilliant video about a great army.
Nice video, Do the Australian army next please.
The logistics company's pioneer platoon do not consists of a bridgelayer. The bridgelayers are located in the Engineer bn.. Also, there is a difference between "pansarskytte" and "mekaniserad skytte (mekskytte)", where the formers purpose is to support tank units, and the later is to fight as an own unit. In the the upcoming Armyorganization for 2025, these two batallion types are the bulk of the three mechanized brigades. However, when you look upon them they look the same (same equipment), it's their training and tactics that differs.
Great to see my buddy getting a feature in one of the pics
Carl Gustaf eller? 😉
@@PaletoB faktiskt inte, en fd pansarbasse ;)
We also has the electronic warfare battalion including LAVs (and more CV90s of course) with technology for triangulation and communications interference. And of course the Archer artllery system as showed in the video. Would also like to see more about the navy and airforce of Sweden.
fantastic video! would you consider making one on Poland?
wow on the point / old Pansarskytte guy.
7:20 is not the Forward observation vehicle it's the command vehicle, you can easily tell by the lack of a thermal sight and that the license plate number starts with 142.
Also no luck in the C&C and Observation vehicles getting the 40mm gun, that was as part of an older organization where all CV90's would not be modernized or needed so a number of 40mm turrets would be lifted from IFV variants and put on command and control and observation vehicles. With the expanded organization there is a shortage of CV90's so we are more likely of seeing new build CV90 with 35mm cannons than any of that.
140xxx = IFV
141xxx = Forward Observer
142xxx = Command and Control
143xxx = Anti Aircraft
144xxx = Armored Recovery
145xxx = Mortar
Amazing vid!
A look at the structure of a small country like New Zealand would be quite interesting
NZ basically has no military or naval assets
@@wattsy4468 we have 2 frigates and 1 brigade thank you very much
This is really good and accurate
16:40 i think this have more to do with situvational awarness than fire efficency.. that is..If they dismount from a open position they have a better unddrstanding of the tactical situation from the first second on the ground.
For example in the case of a ambus they would be able to provide effectice counter messures with in seconds in stead of minutes
Where did you get the photo at 1:54. its a very interesting picture as it contains many oddities relating to equipment.
Oh come on now, we need a similar piece on Finland 😅
That's impressive!
I worked at the batalion on Gotland :) fun to see a video about yourself haha
The mounting in stridsfordon 90 is mainly for added vision into the woods.
6:09 Am I the only one who finds the composition of the battailon even more interesting than the maneuver elements?
Fully agree. I find it quite unconventional to have mixed arms concept in battalion level.