When you have one neighbor who considers you an enemy and a threat, perhaps that neighbor is wrong about you. But when most of your neighbors believe you are their enemy, it's most likely that they are right about you.
I mean look at Georgia, even if NATO doesn't have any desires for them to join, Russia invaded them anyway, so their neighbors are stuck at becoming aligned with Russia, aligned with NATO, or just be neutral and hope that Russia doesn't see you as a potential target.
Or they're paranoid and spiteful because of the Soviet Union, and are told they would be supported by powerful ally if they provoke you. The last 30 years of NATO have shown that it is not a defensive alliance.
@@mythicalrp5642 exactly. i forget who said it but it reminds me of a quote regarding eastern Europe (i'm probably botching it) "if you ask for russia, they will come. if you ask for nato, they will come. if you ask for no one, russia will come"
It's the new technology that brought us back to trench warfare, remember than in world war 1, new military weapons and somewhat outdated doctrines led to a stalemate between the allies and central powers (mainly Germany) on the western front. The same is happening to our modern armies with their newer technology, their doctrines though capable and good, isn't enough to integrate said new weapons.
The most valuable thing to come out of this war was getting a peak as to what 21st century conventional warfare looks like. However it seems that the technology of modern warfare has brought back early 20th century trench warfare.
Both sides are fighting mainly with old Soviet cold war and WW2 leftover weaponry, more modern/more precise weapons, vehicles and artillery are mostly used for extremely specific tasks. All the donated equipment that Ukraine has received isn't truly enough to change the overall warfare dynamics that we're seeing, and the Russians lost their more modern equipment and better trained troops in failed operatives like that of Hostomel. That isn't truly "modern warfare" is a cold war Katyusha hell but with drones (mostly crappy drones with grenades), communication jamming and some rare random long range missiles or himar strikes.
It's quite telling that russia considers and calls all NATO members "aggressive" and yet you see all these countries next to russia either building defensive fences or trenches. Says far more about russia than those other nations.
Does anyone know what kind of ammunition they use in such training scenarios? I highly doubt that theyre using proper ammo here, right? Are "enemys" marked as hit in some way?
Seeing modern CQB tactics implemented in trench setting is surprisingly .... uncanny. I hope the day never came that they must do this scenario with live rounds and real enemy combatants
@@frederikmangor5527 I guess for a short while in the beginning of WW2 Germans had an advantage attacking because nobody was prepared for their fast motorized attacks
I find a bit funny how the Estonian minister of defence's name is "Pevkur", since "pelkuri" means coward in finnish and with a certain speech disorder a person might say "Pevkuri". No offence though, just thought it was a bit funny.
Most cowardly estonian man. And finnic peoples (as in estonians and finns) speaking english all have that "ralli english" speech impedement haha. Teretulemast NATOsse põhjapoolsed vennad.
Officers who aren't taking part of the scenario usually stand around the battlefield near squads and they come up to you and tell you that you've been shot.
If it takes 31+ nations to supply One nation 24 times bigger than estonia and yet still come across Supplying issues within a year then i find it hard to believe they will survive within a month
Agree. All European nations should up their military spending to 6% and restock, reequip, rearm and purchase new military systems from European solutions (ie. Not the f35 and certainly not relying on the usa).
Yeah the problem with that is that Estonia can call up to about 200 000 (even more actually) soldiers into the army, all of them military trained. They would have an army bigger than the starting Russian invasion force of Ukraine. So, how sure are you? They already pushed to St. Petersburg (Petrograd) in 1919 without NATO, it would happen again.
@@EggertPlays Well, Russian deployed 300k soldiers recently, they wouldn't be afraid to raise more troops for another front. Estonia is well within artillery and airstrike from the russian. That means the russian would have absolute control over Estonian air space. About the war in 1919, it wasn't the Estonian that made an effort to push into Petrograd. It was the Northwestern army (white army) operated within newly formed russian SR. Estonian only provided supplies to the white army, and in the end the white army was disarmed by the Estonian because they were not trustworthy.
@@NgJackal1990 1. Those 300k men would be just more cannon fodder without any formal training or even basic military equipment. 2. NATO equipment, artillery and planes will nullify any Russian attempts to try to gain air superiority, even the Ukranians have now started to contest Russian air "dominance". 3. "1919. aasta mai alguses kuulus Eesti sõjaväkke 74 500 meest, lätlasi oli teenistuses 1500, venelasi 2750 ja ingerlasi 300. Soome vabatahtlikud olid Eestist lahkunud, kuid saabunud olid vabatahtlike kompaniid Taanist ja Rootsist." TRANSLATED In 1919 may the Estonian army consisted of 74 500 (Estonian) men, Latvians 1500, (white) Russians 27500, Ingrians 300. The Finnish volunteer corps had already left but the instead of them there had arrived volunteers for Denmark and Sweden. Now... I am not contesting that the whites did not have significant role in helping us. Also our main supplier of guns were the Brits. But before 1919 there were circa 15 thousand Estonian men who had managed to halt the Soviet expansion and in return started to push them back. Only then did the army grow exponentially. In conclusion, mostly it was the Estonians who pushed to Petrograd with a lot of help.
Moscow will only be satisfied with the surrender of Kyiv ... and the West This is how one can comment on today's words of Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation Mikhail Galuzin. Conditions that Kyiv must fulfill: - the cessation of hostilities by Ukrainian armed groups and the completion of the supply of weapons by Western countries - ensuring the neutral and non-bloc status of Ukraine, its refusal to join NATO and the EU - confirmation of the non-nuclear status of Ukraine - recognition by Kiev and the international community of "new territorial realities" - demilitarization and "denazification" of Ukraine - protection of the rights of Russian-speaking citizens, the Russian language and national minorities - ensuring free cross-border movement with Russia - cancellation by Ukraine and the West of anti-Russian sanctions and withdrawal of claims, termination of prosecutions against Russia, its individuals and legal entities - restoration of the legal framework of Ukraine with Russia and the CIS - restoration - with the money of the West - of the Ukrainian civilian infrastructure destroyed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine after 2014. A comment. This is an ultimatum. And, not only to Kyiv. Which, like the previous one, obviously will not be executed. So, then there will be a third (harder). And so on, until either official Kyiv (or whoever will be there later) agrees to it, or ... (and which is very likely) the state of Ukraine disappears from the political map of the world.
That's the set narrative of these exercises. No matter the actual outcome of simulated conflicts, for training purposes the enemy will always advance after.
Some AA systems at the back of the trenches for a cheap solution. If you want the expensive one, then a jammer that blocks the drone's connection to the operator. And if you really go to the top expensive one - a laser disruptor that aims at the drone's laser transmission device (if the drone is some high-tech Starlink style device that uses lasers to communicate with a satellite in space and then the satellite sends the signal via laser to the drone operator). So far Russia hasn't deployed Starlink style connection drones, so the first two options are enough.
Hey, do you really think we will give up? Are you forgetting that Ukraine can mobilize up to a million more men. Russians can’t win Ukraine, just remember that
And I agree they should be preparing. However, don’t think that Ukraine is giving up. Many of my friends are fighting right now. And we have many combat experienced and hardened troops. We have got a lot of Soviet and Western equipment, it takes time to drive out the enemy
Ukraine is the sacrifice, notice how nato soldiers and vets aren't volunteering to fight, there could Easily be 100,000 professional soldiers in ukraine and drive the russian back last year.
@Wawa Weewa Rn the Ukrainian foreign legion isn’t taking any more foreign volunteers unless they have combat experience. That eliminates the vast majority of NATO soldiers.
Obviously Estonian military is small! But they have been building up for it! And any attact from the east would be bloody and painfull for them.They can take over fast but holding that land would be a nightmare for shure🇪🇪Estonians would probably take very few prisoners am shure! Any mooron on my land with a gun has no right to survive!
fix bayonets in a trench fight and bunker yeah lad that's why the men choose clubs and knifes and trench maces in ww1 cause with a rifle and bayonet in a trench you had to much limited movement think that lad needs to go back to training
@@superdupermax knowing ruSSian poor decisions on the battlefield it wouldn't even be 10km lmao. But if that's the case then the Excalibur has 57km range
@@charekuu seen enough videos of Lancet doing its job to know those m777 are nowhere near 57 km away 🤣 maybe the komisars are while slaves.... i mean "volunteer conscripts" are in the trenches with their 45 minute life expectancies. Keep coping. Only targets they do shoot regularly are the ones not covered by counter battery radar: civilians in Donbas.
Although I'm not estonian, I studied 3 years of university there so it has a special place in my heart. Best of luck and may the russians never even try to invade estonia
North America stands with you, I know my Canadian and US brothers will gladly be at your aid. We are done with Russia, we are done with propaganda, and we are done with our friends in Europe living in FEAR. Putin will see his last days soon, and then we can all have a drink together, hopefully for the last time in a long while. We all deserve peace.
@@spaghetticat110 I'm pretty sure of it. But MG42's also as the MP44's were highly demanded between collectionists from all around the world and now many of them are in museums and private hands. One original MP44 in good shape retails about 30.000 dollars.
Great to see our mountain units ready to fight with Estonia and the UK. 🇬🇧🇫🇷🇪🇪
When you have one neighbor who considers you an enemy and a threat, perhaps that neighbor is wrong about you. But when most of your neighbors believe you are their enemy, it's most likely that they are right about you.
I mean look at Georgia, even if NATO doesn't have any desires for them to join, Russia invaded them anyway, so their neighbors are stuck at becoming aligned with Russia, aligned with NATO, or just be neutral and hope that Russia doesn't see you as a potential target.
Or they're paranoid and spiteful because of the Soviet Union, and are told they would be supported by powerful ally if they provoke you. The last 30 years of NATO have shown that it is not a defensive alliance.
@@mythicalrp5642 exactly. i forget who said it but it reminds me of a quote regarding eastern Europe (i'm probably botching it) "if you ask for russia, they will come. if you ask for nato, they will come. if you ask for no one, russia will come"
Indeed, NATO are a terrorist organisation.
@@heck6225 That's actually funny
Finland is with you Estonian brothers!
Winter War hours
Big congrats to Finland from Ukraine. You did the right choice brothers!
And Estonia is with you Finnish brothers!
🇨🇦🇺🇦🇫🇮🇪🇪
Romania is with you as well!
STROGHER TOGETHER!
Great to see all the team work from so many nations. A big thanks from America!
two of the best mg's side by side together its like art
A 50 cal and an MG. Beautiful.
Precisely what you need to fight off Russian human wave tactics... 😅
As an exMil Nato shocktrooper sergeant. These guys are lightly armed compared to squads I commanded...
Thankfully we got into NATO and can do our part in securing the Baltic region. Greetings to Estonia from Finland! 🇫🇮🇪🇪
Greetings from your German allies 🇩🇪🤝🏻🇫🇮
Welcome to NATO!
🇨🇦🇪🇪🇩🇪
Much Love to our Arctic brothers 🇨🇦🇫🇮
@@siberiusstuph We'll be there brothers! From Canada 🇨🇦🇫🇮
Greetings and welcome from Texas!
I like the message it sends- “stay the hell out of our country, orcs!”
очень страшно не убивайте 😁🤣
@@frankiecalsone8536 Кожного чека сокира :)
🤣
Estonia big respect..love from UK.🇬🇧
Love from Canada love UK Love Games Workshop and warhammer 40k lol
@@savagex466-qt1io hell yeah!
The more training the better prepared.
God bless You guys, greetings from Poland!
So we are back to fighting trench warfare. What is old is new again.
It's the new technology that brought us back to trench warfare, remember than in world war 1, new military weapons and somewhat outdated doctrines led to a stalemate between the allies and central powers (mainly Germany) on the western front. The same is happening to our modern armies with their newer technology, their doctrines though capable and good, isn't enough to integrate said new weapons.
It never went away. They dug trenches all over Russia, Ukrain, and France, Belgium, and Germany in WWII.
The most valuable thing to come out of this war was getting a peak as to what 21st century conventional warfare looks like. However it seems that the technology of modern warfare has brought back early 20th century trench warfare.
War never changes.
What would make an end to that is drones with machine guns
@@elessar5848 Soon were getting back to maneuver warfare like ww2
The more things change the more they stay the same ✌️
Both sides are fighting mainly with old Soviet cold war and WW2 leftover weaponry, more modern/more precise weapons, vehicles and artillery are mostly used for extremely specific tasks.
All the donated equipment that Ukraine has received isn't truly enough to change the overall warfare dynamics that we're seeing, and the Russians lost their more modern equipment and better trained troops in failed operatives like that of Hostomel. That isn't truly "modern warfare" is a cold war Katyusha hell but with drones (mostly crappy drones with grenades), communication jamming and some rare random long range missiles or himar strikes.
Yep especially a country has a neighbour who is as unstable as a psychopath.
The advancements in artillery, targeting systems, drones, and aerial threats have forced modern soldiers to fight front trenches.
What’s old is new.
The Estonian army is top notch🇪🇪🇪🇪🇪🇪 👍👍
Огромная эстонская армия состоящая из 5 человек😂
Особенно крутая эстонская разведка🇪🇪🐌😂
Viva Estonia 🇪🇪🇪🇪🇪🇪 👍👍
@@Александр777-з5э you mean the Russian army in the mean time😂
@@Александр777-з5э Глядя на ситуацию в Украине, мне кажется, что этих 5 человек может быть достаточно, чтобы проникнуть в Питер.
It's quite telling that russia considers and calls all NATO members "aggressive" and yet you see all these countries next to russia either building defensive fences or trenches.
Says far more about russia than those other nations.
Yes. Russia building defensive bases in mexico amd cuba... oh... wait...
@@superdupermax colonizing africa as we speak though
@@superdupermax lol not the same seethe and cope ivan
@@VegaTakeOver huh? So usa did not invade mexico or cuba? Your public school system is showing.
I love the Haribo packet, Europe summarized, truly.
Gotta love the mg-42 or whatever variant that one is.
Does anyone know what kind of ammunition they use in such training scenarios? I highly doubt that theyre using proper ammo here, right? Are "enemys" marked as hit in some way?
Love our NATO! ❤❤
Profile pic checks out
@@platypus4427 nato is good
always ready and on point with our other brothers,greetings from holland!
Bruh they got HK416s thats based
Hand Salute to all of you wonderful countries!
Estonia should erect barriers on borders like Poland is doing now. Stops heavy vehicles and tanks.
tech moving ahead in lightning speed..
while humanity's flaws still the way it was.
We all are with you, Estonia - NATO is with you - the force is with you.
Estonia's military has great taste in small arms
Canada, reporting in!
whats the music in the background?
what's the name of the helmet at 1:13
I can't believe it's ww3 season already!
I still have my war-on-terror decorations up!
Unidad en la defensa de la libertad ❤OTAN/NATO
Artur Rehi surely must be doing a video on this mess.
Practise is important everyone should practise i practise every day.
Seeing modern CQB tactics implemented in trench setting is surprisingly .... uncanny. I hope the day never came that they must do this scenario with live rounds and real enemy combatants
The British army always looks completely in control of the situation, always an answer to every scenario, best army in the world
Agreed 🇬🇧 ❤
Good ol’ British stoicism 🇺🇸🇬🇧❤️
British are used to trenches- Mean that in a good way.
Slava Ukraini
From Heaven💕
@@bohashem921 No, I think he's God.
@@bohashem921 I am God
They are lucky, snow. The desert is the worst. In the cold the bleed is less and it more sanitary.
The cold is also absolutely miserable....
Amazing the more time that passes the more our tactics regress, the defender clearly has the advantage in modern warfare.
havent that always been the case. the defender always have had the advantage
@@frederikmangor5527 I guess for a short while in the beginning of WW2 Germans had an advantage attacking because nobody was prepared for their fast motorized attacks
@@frederikmangor5527 Yep defenders always have a advantage but you don't win wars by defending
@@neurofiedyamato8763 thats a Lie, you Can win wars by defending and depleting the enemy army
@@neurofiedyamato8763 uhm, Afghanistan?
Bigger military diplomacy is always the rule. Also nice mg42 Estonia
I find a bit funny how the Estonian minister of defence's name is "Pevkur", since "pelkuri" means coward in finnish and with a certain speech disorder a person might say "Pevkuri".
No offence though, just thought it was a bit funny.
Most cowardly estonian man. And finnic peoples (as in estonians and finns) speaking english all have that "ralli english" speech impedement haha. Teretulemast NATOsse põhjapoolsed vennad.
What do they fire at each other when they are fighting against their partners ?
NATO strong
You spelt practice wrong
Give Up Russia! It's all over. GO HOME!!😂
Outstanding that the French Mountain Infantry are using HK 416s.
How do soldiers know in these exercises if they've been "killed" ? like those guys in the trench make sense but from long range does no one "die"
Officers who aren't taking part of the scenario usually stand around the battlefield near squads and they come up to you and tell you that you've been shot.
@@HenkiSpanky "- This but a scratch!"
- All right, we'll call it a draw." ;)
Trench warfare in 22nd century amazing
We’re in the 21st century
haribo meal the best
No offense but I don't think you're going to get that many people surviving going into a trench. Cuz you ain't stacking up
they be strong ask
If it takes 31+ nations to supply One nation 24 times bigger than estonia and yet still come across Supplying issues within a year then i find it hard to believe they will survive within a month
Agree. All European nations should up their military spending to 6% and restock, reequip, rearm and purchase new military systems from European solutions (ie. Not the f35 and certainly not relying on the usa).
Estonia would be overrun swifter than Ukraine.
They are in NATO.
@@myboysd5772 So? You see what happened to Poland in ww2? They were guaranteed by the british and french and still were invaded by german and russian.
Yeah the problem with that is that Estonia can call up to about 200 000 (even more actually) soldiers into the army, all of them military trained. They would have an army bigger than the starting Russian invasion force of Ukraine. So, how sure are you? They already pushed to St. Petersburg (Petrograd) in 1919 without NATO, it would happen again.
@@EggertPlays Well, Russian deployed 300k soldiers recently, they wouldn't be afraid to raise more troops for another front. Estonia is well within artillery and airstrike from the russian. That means the russian would have absolute control over Estonian air space. About the war in 1919, it wasn't the Estonian that made an effort to push into Petrograd. It was the Northwestern army (white army) operated within newly formed russian SR. Estonian only provided supplies to the white army, and in the end the white army was disarmed by the Estonian because they were not trustworthy.
@@NgJackal1990 1. Those 300k men would be just more cannon fodder without any formal training or even basic military equipment.
2. NATO equipment, artillery and planes will nullify any Russian attempts to try to gain air superiority, even the Ukranians have now started to contest Russian air "dominance".
3. "1919. aasta mai alguses kuulus Eesti sõjaväkke 74 500 meest, lätlasi oli teenistuses 1500, venelasi 2750 ja ingerlasi 300. Soome vabatahtlikud olid Eestist lahkunud, kuid saabunud olid vabatahtlike kompaniid Taanist ja Rootsist."
TRANSLATED
In 1919 may the Estonian army consisted of 74 500 (Estonian) men, Latvians 1500, (white) Russians 27500, Ingrians 300. The Finnish volunteer corps had already left but the instead of them there had arrived volunteers for Denmark and Sweden.
Now... I am not contesting that the whites did not have significant role in helping us. Also our main supplier of guns were the Brits. But before 1919 there were circa 15 thousand Estonian men who had managed to halt the Soviet expansion and in return started to push them back. Only then did the army grow exponentially.
In conclusion, mostly it was the Estonians who pushed to Petrograd with a lot of help.
**Practice**
Russia can't win this war, EU needs to do more
Moscow will only be satisfied with the surrender of Kyiv ... and the West
This is how one can comment on today's words of Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation Mikhail Galuzin.
Conditions that Kyiv must fulfill:
- the cessation of hostilities by Ukrainian armed groups and the completion of the supply of weapons by Western countries
- ensuring the neutral and non-bloc status of Ukraine, its refusal to join NATO and the EU
- confirmation of the non-nuclear status of Ukraine
- recognition by Kiev and the international community of "new territorial realities"
- demilitarization and "denazification" of Ukraine
- protection of the rights of Russian-speaking citizens, the Russian language and national minorities
- ensuring free cross-border movement with Russia
- cancellation by Ukraine and the West of anti-Russian sanctions and withdrawal of claims, termination of prosecutions against Russia, its individuals and legal entities
- restoration of the legal framework of Ukraine with Russia and the CIS
- restoration - with the money of the West - of the Ukrainian civilian infrastructure destroyed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine after 2014.
A comment. This is an ultimatum. And, not only to Kyiv.
Which, like the previous one, obviously will not be executed. So, then there will be a third (harder).
And so on, until either official Kyiv (or whoever will be there later) agrees to it, or ... (and which is very likely) the state of Ukraine disappears from the political map of the world.
It's a game. War is a game.
@@mikhailmik 👈Russbot with Russian propaganda🖕
Ukraine will not agree with that.
Ukraine does not want CIS or CSTO.
Estonian lines were broken that is concerning.
That's the set narrative of these exercises. No matter the actual outcome of simulated conflicts, for training purposes the enemy will always advance after.
0:01 MG42/MG3…..as if WWII were only yesterday!
prac·tice
Was that a poncho with jungle knots? 😍
There's a movie called 1944 about Estonia conscipts being pited againt each because of germany and the Red Army . Good and sad movie
train counter trench warfare not how to die in a trench lol
So these guys are in trenches with what protecting them from drone attacks?
The miracles of the "good" side obviously!
Some AA systems at the back of the trenches for a cheap solution. If you want the expensive one, then a jammer that blocks the drone's connection to the operator. And if you really go to the top expensive one - a laser disruptor that aims at the drone's laser transmission device (if the drone is some high-tech Starlink style device that uses lasers to communicate with a satellite in space and then the satellite sends the signal via laser to the drone operator). So far Russia hasn't deployed Starlink style connection drones, so the first two options are enough.
Yeah, but Finish marine invasion to Estonia on ferry's this summer (or any for that matter) is unavoidable. God save the SuperAlco!
Let’s do a proper training with 500000 guerrilla war trained finnish warriors, who’s ready to take on the soup kitchen? 😂
i see some French soldier too by they camo and the hk
Hopefully ww3 never happens and everyone calm down
Did my boy have an MG 42
MG3. It's a modern version basically, with an optics rail, polymer replacing wood and using 7.62x51mm NATO.
Sadly i feel like Ukraine cant hold out forever, so its very smart of Estonia to be ready just incase 🫡
Hey, do you really think we will give up? Are you forgetting that Ukraine can mobilize up to a million more men. Russians can’t win Ukraine, just remember that
And I agree they should be preparing. However, don’t think that Ukraine is giving up. Many of my friends are fighting right now. And we have many combat experienced and hardened troops. We have got a lot of Soviet and Western equipment, it takes time to drive out the enemy
Ukraine is the sacrifice, notice how nato soldiers and vets aren't volunteering to fight, there could Easily be 100,000 professional soldiers in ukraine and drive the russian back last year.
@Wawa Weewa Rn the Ukrainian foreign legion isn’t taking any more foreign volunteers unless they have combat experience. That eliminates the vast majority of NATO soldiers.
@@SaintJavelin2022 tell me Total number of veterans....
Russia has no army. What are they training for?
Obviously Estonian military is small! But they have been building up for it! And any attact from the east would be bloody and painfull for them.They can take over fast but holding that land would be a nightmare for shure🇪🇪Estonians would probably take very few prisoners am shure! Any mooron on my land with a gun has no right to survive!
Look at these geeks
Bro they are using German MG42's........ God bless the invaders, those things fire quick
Yea my dayz buddy she left Estonian cuz she has two kids and her bf in army rn
ruskies soon will evaporate with a blast of thousands suns 😂
Are they ready for drones
That's what the trenches are for.
fix bayonets in a trench fight and bunker yeah lad that's why the men choose clubs and knifes and trench maces in ww1 cause with a rifle and bayonet in a trench you had to much limited movement think that lad needs to go back to training
We need 1 billion mines on the Europe-Russian border.
Russia… Russia and Germany. A thorn in the side of its neighbours since the dawn of time.
TOS1 says hello.
Javelin says hi.
@@charekuu from 10km away?
@@superdupermax knowing ruSSian poor decisions on the battlefield it wouldn't even be 10km lmao. But if that's the case then the Excalibur has 57km range
@@charekuu seen enough videos of Lancet doing its job to know those m777 are nowhere near 57 km away 🤣 maybe the komisars are while slaves.... i mean "volunteer conscripts" are in the trenches with their 45 minute life expectancies.
Keep coping.
Only targets they do shoot regularly are the ones not covered by counter battery radar: civilians in Donbas.
Glasses everywhere
2:47 is this a MG 42?
it's an mg3 which is basically the mg42's little brother with a slower fire rate
*MG3, it's basically an MG42 in 7.62 NATO with a slightly slower firerate
@@Pratt_ you can switch the bolt to a lighter one to fire faster
2:49 bruh
Practise lol. *Practice
Ukraine forses are very strang
Fighting way far behind the frontline...... Tough talk
love the haribos 😎 best snack in the field
Although I'm not estonian, I studied 3 years of university there so it has a special place in my heart. Best of luck and may the russians never even try to invade estonia
Ready just waiting for the orders 🫡
0:13 Nerd Soldier
learning from ukraine, I see
Its always nice to train. Nut seriously doubt Russia could beat Ukrain and still wish to continue further west.
North America stands with you, I know my Canadian and US brothers will gladly be at your aid. We are done with Russia, we are done with propaganda, and we are done with our friends in Europe living in FEAR. Putin will see his last days soon, and then we can all have a drink together, hopefully for the last time in a long while. We all deserve peace.
What and from whom do you think the propaganda you are seeing if the west is winning the information war?
tropifruti are the best
whats with all the rubble in front of the M2 how is it supposed to shoot anything?
Random dead guy 3:07
Putim está a enterrar o seu exército na Ucrânia 😪😪
Was that a mg42 if so that’s bad ass don’t wanna be in front of that only God can help you then
Sure a WW2 weapon in a modern day scenario. That's not an MG42 is an MG3
It's an MG3, basically an MG42 in 7.62 NATO.
@@speelangs7161 we still have ww2 era weapons in a modern scenario. The M2. Machine gun is a machine gun
@@spaghetticat110 I'm pretty sure of it. But MG42's also as the MP44's were highly demanded between collectionists from all around the world and now many of them are in museums and private hands. One original MP44 in good shape retails about 30.000 dollars.
"...estonia mayday give up to paris 1946 peacecountryfriendship russia by carl enckel's finish ministergroup
Ha "practise"