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My grandpa was the head of comand for the training of drivers of pt 76's (including t55's and the bov and bvp family of vehicles) in Banja Luka from the late 80's till the start of the war, big hello from Banja Luka
Minor crew protection and mobility upgrade. But probably makes sense from a logistical point of view as well, if your main ally is Soviet Russia and your equipment is Soviet, getting Soviet spare parts is easy than canabilizing and repairing 20 Yr old WW2 USA trucks.
Sloboda series of military exercises had nothing to do with political unrest and that sort of speculation doesn't belong in the article or video and that sort of insert feels like the usual blabber of croatian ultranationalists. In reality as was mentioned earlier it was partially in response to the uprising in the soviet union due to Yugoslavia having opened borders to the affected country and let political refugees in despite soviet threats and during that time military activity on border was frequent. The exercise was done for the sake of prepping for a deep territory loss with the opfor representing the soviet union. IT was also an exercise to study new defensive strategies as part of the full national defense strategy and this particular one would actually result in major reforms to the regular service branches.
@@Sakaatishere I mean cool but still why would they even use this explain cuz they had a lot and ur was cheaper to modrize it then get new tanks that would fill ur role
I was in Bosnia and Herzegovina as a tourist. After a while I really started to hate that word Serbska... Go back to Serbia then Serbska. It was so complicated.
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My grandpa was the head of comand for the training of drivers of pt 76's (including t55's and the bov and bvp family of vehicles) in Banja Luka from the late 80's till the start of the war, big hello from Banja Luka
Danke!
hey Tony just gotta say your english has significantly improved from the older episodes along with the quality of the video. keep it up man.
All my homies love Tony
Isn't tony a robot voice? Sounds so too me.
Wtf, we don't do robot voices.
@@jesper509 i think you are thinking of unicum guides lol
There's two audio tracks playing over each other at some points in the video.
Sounds like Stan
I saw these in 1994/95 in Yugoslavia during the peacekeeping operations. They look puny next to the T-55 and it's derivatives in Yugoslavia.
thank you for the half life ambiant sound
JNA is pronounced YNA [the "J" is the same sounds that the "Y" makes in Egg Yoke]
Here for the 3am armor drop.
i love the hl2 ambience in the background
Looks like this Soviet Amphibious beauty is still operational
At 12:24 isnt that a T-34 76 turret?
yeah it is.
Love these video about Cold War vehicles!
Any chance you could do a video on South Korea and its armor?
am I going mad or is that stan in the backround at 2:29ish
Stan is always in the background.
Watching.
Waiting to strike.
Fear Stan.
Indonesia marines still use those pt76
What's the music in the background?
I can hear someone else talking in the background...
Is there another voice talking behind the narrator at ~2:25?
That sounds like Stan hahaha
Yep, it's there for about 30 seconds
Ghost
👻
@@blasekiller9733 I believe it is Stan ;)
@@1joshjosh1 New Tank Encyclopedia lore: Stan died during the Google account strike and is now a ghost, haunting the channel.
mmmm.... they dump the "obsolete" M8s and pick up "modern" BRDM1s.... Not much of an 'upgrade' if one at all imo.
Minor crew protection and mobility upgrade. But probably makes sense from a logistical point of view as well, if your main ally is Soviet Russia and your equipment is Soviet, getting Soviet spare parts is easy than canabilizing and repairing 20 Yr old WW2 USA trucks.
Sloboda series of military exercises had nothing to do with political unrest and that sort of speculation doesn't belong in the article or video and that sort of insert feels like the usual blabber of croatian ultranationalists. In reality as was mentioned earlier it was partially in response to the uprising in the soviet union due to Yugoslavia having opened borders to the affected country and let political refugees in despite soviet threats and during that time military activity on border was frequent. The exercise was done for the sake of prepping for a deep territory loss with the opfor representing the soviet union. IT was also an exercise to study new defensive strategies as part of the full national defense strategy and this particular one would actually result in major reforms to the regular service branches.
they still using this thing in indonesia, they even planned to install a APS from ukraine
Why because they got so much like it’s cool but so many problems with it
Dont forget 90mm gun, modern FCS, and a Barell lauched ATGM
@@Sakaatishere I mean cool but still why would they even use this explain cuz they had a lot and ur was cheaper to modrize it then get new tanks that would fill ur role
@@skyninjaslayer337 yes, thats why were starting to replace them with more BMP-3
@@Sakaatishere nice
I was in Bosnia and Herzegovina as a tourist.
After a while I really started to hate that word Serbska...
Go back to Serbia then Serbska.
It was so complicated.
Republika srpska means serb/serbian republic but is pronounced as its writen becouse big politics