TOP Ukrainian-Made Weapons: T-84 Oplot, R-360 Neptune, 2S22 Bohdana ACS 155-mm-Howitzer

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  • Drones, Radar Systems, Guns, Missiles, and Tanks, Ukraine Produces It All. Ukrainian-made weapons were instrumental in some of the most memorable victories, like the sinking of the "MOSKVA," once the pride of Russia's navy. To learn more about the weapons Ukraine produces and which new weapons they might soon deploy on the frontline, watch Тalking Тactics to find out.
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Комментарии • 210

  • @dlmsarge8329
    @dlmsarge8329 Год назад +35

    This was an excellent presentation, I really had no idea that Ukraine's military industry was so highly developed and that the innovation has continued throughout the war. Glory to all defenders of Ukraine!! Victory will be yours!

  • @sherryberry2394
    @sherryberry2394 Год назад +107

    Holy moly, I had no idea Ukraine has produced so many, and effective weapons. Ukraine has been understated about their military innovations. This video needs to be widely shared to right the record. Ukraine rocks!💪🏼🇺🇦

    • @Aeronaut1975
      @Aeronaut1975 Год назад +16

      From what I'm told, what is now Ukraine built most of the tanks, ships, trains, large aircraft etc during the USSR's existence, and even until just before Russia annexed Crimea in 2014, was still supplying marine engines for the Russian Navy's warships. (what is now) Ukraine was the industrial heart of the USSR.

    • @grim7730
      @grim7730 Год назад +11

      @@Aeronaut1975 Russian have only 1 aircraft carrier, and it also was build in Ukraine.

    • @righteousbyfaithinChrist
      @righteousbyfaithinChrist Год назад +1

      @@Aeronaut1975 which just goes to show you that there is politics in business

    • @pedrorequio5515
      @pedrorequio5515 Год назад +1

      @@grim7730 The sunken Moskva was a Slava class cruiser built in the shipyards of Mykolaiv, most surface vessel production was in Ukraine, where as Submarines are in the Sea of Barents area.

    • @pedrorequio5515
      @pedrorequio5515 Год назад +3

      @@Aeronaut1975 Dont be so over the top. In large aircraft its truth, there where many companies in the USSR, but Antonov was in Ukraine, for fighter jets unfortunatly despite Lviv plant being able to fully assemble a Mig29, some parts have to come from the Irkutsk plant in Siberia, Russia so they have almost nothing. In trains I am afraid the largest by far is the Uralvagonzavod in the Ural Mountains, they are also not only the biggest producers of tanks of the USSR but also the whole world, however they had 2 tanks the T84 and the T90 at the end and the former was made at the Malyashev plant in Kharkiv, however Ukraine further development actually makes the T84 oplot even better with one Ukraine key advantage in optics because one of the main producers of optics were Ukrainian producers in the USSR with machine and technology stolen from Karl Zweiss Jena at the end of WWII, the Malyashev plant was destroyed in the first week of the war, and I doubt the heavy forgers needed to produce more tanks are unlikely to have been moved in time(we cant know however). However Ukraine did get one key piece the Kharkiv Morazov Machine Design bureau(KMDB) which are the designers of the legendary T34, T54, T64,T80 and T84, which are none else but some of the most produced tanks ever. The engines is also truth for tanks a lot of russian tanks use an engine made at the Zaporizhzhia Sich Motors, these are very well regarded engines and Russia has been smugling them out of Ukraine since 2014 all the way to October 2022 when the SBU arrested many responsible, and they must need more because many where found in Kharkiv hidden by collaborators so that they could be picked up after occupation.

  • @garyknight8616
    @garyknight8616 Год назад +30

    Brilliant! Slava Ukraini!

  • @SandraSmith-vr2lc
    @SandraSmith-vr2lc Год назад +18

    Very nice catalog of Ukraines' weapons industry and the innovation bringing the McGyvers of Ukraine to the forefront of a worldwide technological base for the NEW mech/tech of Ukraine. SLAVA!

  • @maineusaMax
    @maineusaMax Год назад +46

    Hopefully we can help them build this up even more. When Ukraine wins, the US, and Ukraine will be the world's strongest fighting forces, working totally together.🇺🇸🇺🇦

  • @AaronRandolphChen
    @AaronRandolphChen Год назад +23

    Outstanding video and presentation. Really learned more about Ukraine's innovative arms industry. Slava Ukraine!

  • @motouno3778
    @motouno3778 Год назад +12

    Great update ! So good to see Ukrainians developing & producing their own weapons . No one can tell them where they can or cannot hit with their own KIT ! SLAVA UKRAINI

  • @tamasgyorffy1
    @tamasgyorffy1 Год назад +17

    Slava Ukraini! You will have a defense industry with the BEST references on the market.

  • @allen1414
    @allen1414 Год назад +18

    Thank you for these videos they are very well done... also I find them very interesting and full of information... Slava Ukraine...!!

  • @KE4VVF
    @KE4VVF Год назад +15

    Slava Ukraini !!!! 🇺🇦 🇺🇦

  • @northernskys
    @northernskys Год назад +37

    A great synopsis of Ukraine's weapons development capability. Kudos to UNITED24 for all of these, well presented, clear and precise videos. Slava Ukraini !

  • @MegsCarpentry-lovedogs
    @MegsCarpentry-lovedogs Год назад +34

    Logistics! Logistics! Logistics! Bravo Ukraine...peaceful people....creative, endurance, smart! 💪🇺🇦. 💝🇨🇦

    • @als1023
      @als1023 Год назад +3

      Yep. As stated in Mar 2022 by US high command, this will be a war of logistics, and the best supply chain will eventually win.
      Hence the US started 12 filghte per day to Poland to deliver anything and everything.

    • @ThreeLittleBirds111
      @ThreeLittleBirds111 Год назад +2

      And they are very determined to succeed .at what ever they do.

    • @MegsCarpentry-lovedogs
      @MegsCarpentry-lovedogs Год назад +1

      @@ThreeLittleBirds111 Indeed. We must continue to support the people of Ukraine💙🇺🇦. ☺🇨🇦

  • @adambussert3383
    @adambussert3383 Год назад +73

    The stunga ATGM is quite impressive. It keeps the operators safe and is reloadable, I’ve watched videos where they take out tanks , several in the span of minutes

    • @johncraig2623
      @johncraig2623 Год назад +3

      Stugna operators have even hit helicopters. And despite some of the more advanced Russian tank having anti laser illumination systems, Stugna operators have defeated that by only moving the laser target illuminater onto the actual target at the last moment before impact. Very impressive gunnery.

    • @lightningleaf23
      @lightningleaf23 Год назад +1

      They ll sell loads of these post war

    • @SeanPower-yr9rh
      @SeanPower-yr9rh Год назад +1

      It is a more modern version of tow ..

    • @brookwhiteman9810
      @brookwhiteman9810 Год назад

      They have destroyed 2 ka-52s with it and they almost got a third about 2 weeks ago but it dropped behind a treeline seconds before the missile would have impacted. There isn't anything special about the stugna but the fact that the operater can sit 50ft from the launcher means that you can have like 3 of these sitting on high ground with the operators sitting in safety. Often they don't even use the missile because just using the camera is safe and the infrared and zoom capabilitys make it brilliant just for recon. but if you do find something you can wreck it. There is many videos where they have managed to find columns of russian soldiers walking and where the anti armour missile would kill a few they use the HE frag missile and it's incredibly effective.

  • @duncanstewart6381
    @duncanstewart6381 Год назад +11

    The Riverine Naval Patrol Fleet was a great show. When the Firgates and Corvettes & even littoral combat ships arrive it will be great.

  • @MegsCarpentry-lovedogs
    @MegsCarpentry-lovedogs Год назад +12

    I am grateful Suchomimus RUclips channel suggested I subscribe to this channel....💙🇺🇦. 🇨🇦💝

  • @dank1518
    @dank1518 Год назад +46

    Ukraine rules!

    • @chrisd2962
      @chrisd2962 Год назад

      Hell yeah. 🇨🇦 agrees!

  • @reubenlyimo
    @reubenlyimo Год назад +14

    never thought a prototype would be used in an active war. but hey thats the best way to prove a weapons usefulness

  • @TonyM540
    @TonyM540 Год назад +3

    Great video, well presented. For the last 40yrs I’ve been listening to people criticising western governments for wasting money on armaments. Now they know why. Good luck Ukraine, Europe needs you.

  • @vredacted3125
    @vredacted3125 Год назад +17

    Something important to know, for all who are interested in history and/or support Ukraine:
    Rus' ought not to be confused with modern “Russia”, which derives its name from the Rus' but historically is a completely different state, which almost all its existence was at war with the Rus'.
    Just like the Holy Roman Empire was actually Germany, “Russia” is actually Muscovy, despite their best attempts to convince everybody otherwise.
    Its name “Russia" received only around 1721, when Peter I simply changed Muscovy’s name into the “All Russian Empire” (Russia originates from Rosia, name used by the Greek Orthodox Clergy in regards to Rus')
    Under the reign of Cathrine II Muscovites where even punished for continuing to identify as Muscovites, and were forced to call themselves Russian.
    Lands that Russia (Muscovy) claims were part of the original Rus', but actually weren't, are Novgorod, Suzdal, and Ryazan, since in historical texts of XI-XII centuries they are mentioned as separate entities from Rus'. They can be considered parts of extended Rus', although their culture was distinct from main Rus'.
    In 1493, Muscovite duke Ivan III appointed himself to be the Great Ruler of All Rus'. No other kings acknowledged that. From that point on Muscovy started to make false claims on Rus' ownership.
    “Russia” is an offshoot of Ukraine and not the other way round, despite what Soviet and Russian (Muscovite) historians have been trying to say for years. A Slavicised Finnic, then later, Mongolized offshoot. Kyiv was a developed cultured capital when Moscow was just another swamp village.
    Germany used to call itself the Holy Roman Empire, that didn’t mean they became the Romans, and all of a sudden had a right to claim whole of Italy and its history, but yet, that’s exactly what Russia (Muscovy) did in regards to Rus'-Ukraine, which is a horrible injustice!

  • @bikechainmic
    @bikechainmic Год назад +3

    Thank you for this amazing insight.
    Slava Ukraine

  • @mbarnlund
    @mbarnlund Год назад +8

    Fucking awesome!! Slava Ukraini 🇨🇦 🇺🇦

  • @johnm1413
    @johnm1413 Год назад +52

    I had no idea Ukraine has all this going on. Impressive!

  • @svitlana1367
    @svitlana1367 Год назад +7

    Glory to Ukraine 🇺🇦❤️🙏🌻🌞

  • @Sparky_GT
    @Sparky_GT Год назад +5

    Very impressive. Amazing all the advances we are seeing from Ukraine !

  • @GEOsustainable
    @GEOsustainable Год назад +14

    I like this guy. Clear, concise, keeps the video moving. A bit too much 'hands'. Amazing weaponry.

  • @camiloclarkson1122
    @camiloclarkson1122 Год назад +13

    very good presentation!

    • @camiloclarkson1122
      @camiloclarkson1122 Год назад +2

      but lower the chin a bit and stop being scared of the camera! otherwise 10/10

  • @rhondabailey9238
    @rhondabailey9238 Год назад +10

    wow...more reasons that Ukraine should have been part of NATO, but I believe they should help more, regardless. Ukraine is a World Treasure

  • @mike4480
    @mike4480 Год назад +11

    Slava Ukraine………………💙💛💙

  • @Dolphination
    @Dolphination Год назад +7

    Fantastic video, thanks!

  • @ravndrup
    @ravndrup Год назад +2

    Deepest respect to Ukraine for it is fight against the russian invaders.
    Slava Ukraini

  • @MikeOxlong-
    @MikeOxlong- Год назад +11

    I knew that ukraine had an arms industry, but had no idea they were at all capable of continuing production let alone advancing and developing all throughout this past year… I always thought (for example) the drone boats were imported by a “not discussed” supplier…
    Good for you Ukraine!!! Slava Ukraini 🫶🇺🇦🔱❕

  • @eniooliveira9196
    @eniooliveira9196 Год назад +6

    Eddie Pulaski knows a lot about guns.

  • @Redkat-tv3cw
    @Redkat-tv3cw Год назад +5

    Really informative, great video.

  • @LI6FE
    @LI6FE Год назад +4

    Very informative. Thanks.

  • @danielcunningham2394
    @danielcunningham2394 Год назад +12

    With an unfettered view of what works Ukraine might become the world leader in defense contracts after the war. And no one would doubt their quality.

    • @grim7730
      @grim7730 Год назад +1

      unfortunately, 90% of the military industry has been destroyed or exported abroad, I don’t think that in the near future, even after the end of the war, they will transport everything back only if there is political will

  • @kathrinekerns8398
    @kathrinekerns8398 Год назад +8

    I believe Ukrainian people are some of the best engineers, architects, scientists, and have definitely proven second to none in the whole world. Keep mastering all of these weapons, and Russia will surely fail. Even Goliath was defeated with 5 smooth stones and a slingshot. Glory to Ukraine. 🇺🇲❤️🇺🇦

    • @grim7730
      @grim7730 Год назад +1

      everyone knows that the first man to fly into space was Russian, but few in the world know that he was sent into space by a Ukrainian, the development of the first spacecraft was completely done by Ukrainian engineers in Ukraine. Well, Gagarin got there by chance, another person was supposed to fly a week before departure, and the rocket itself was designed so that nothing depended on the pilot.

  • @joythought
    @joythought Год назад +4

    Very well done

  • @farmer82c.52
    @farmer82c.52 Год назад +4

    That is great to see, thank you friend

  • @roger2641
    @roger2641 Год назад +6

    Thank you, I was wondering why Ukraine didn't produce any weapons and the do. Slava Ukraini God is Good

  • @stevehanham9266
    @stevehanham9266 Год назад +3

    Excellent video. Very informative. Thanks and Glory and Victory to Ukraine!
    😊😎🎸🇬🇧🇺🇦

  • @DUBSTEP_KUSH305
    @DUBSTEP_KUSH305 Год назад +6

    GLORY to 🇺🇦 ❤❤❤🇯🇲

  • @observationsfromthefringe9048
    @observationsfromthefringe9048 Год назад +2

    Ukrainians are so creative and innovative. There's nothing they can't do! Slava 🇺🇦!

  • @docbogus6128
    @docbogus6128 Год назад +2

    Stay strong! Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the Heroes!

  • @bc-guy852
    @bc-guy852 Год назад +7

    Heroyam Slava!!!

  • @odyssey9034
    @odyssey9034 Год назад +4

    Slava Ukraini!!!

  • @cesartabasa3204
    @cesartabasa3204 Год назад +3

    A nice development, weapons locally-
    made in Ukraine.

  • @johncraig2623
    @johncraig2623 Год назад +2

    Ukraine has not only produced it's own weapons, but has been amazingly innovative in weapon use and creating improvised weapons such as grenades fitted with 3D-printed fins for dropping from drones. They've made impressive use of old Soviet-era weapons also. Glory to Ukraine!

  • @gersomo
    @gersomo Год назад +2

    Very interesing videos🤙
    Thx upload👍

  • @dangagne3347
    @dangagne3347 Год назад +5

    Great video, great job. I had no idea UA had such a robust défense industry

  • @fredm1988
    @fredm1988 Год назад +2

    Awesome

  • @Reticulosis
    @Reticulosis Год назад +9

    The only AK style rifle I’d want to buy is the Vulcan, that rifle is pretty sexy, but honestly I think the UA will switch over to a 5.56 platform, either M4 or the new Polish rifle Grot

  • @BlacktulipSF
    @BlacktulipSF Год назад +4

    Ukraine needs to become independent for a large portion of its arms. Also better for the new Nato when Ukraine becomes a member. The battle experience of Ukraine will be of much interest for innovating weapons development.

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 Год назад +3

    Praying for Ukraine 🇺🇦
    There the freedom fighters of 2023
    God Bless the People who support Ukraine 🇺🇦
    What ever it takes to stop Putin

  • @v0id683
    @v0id683 Год назад +3

    Hey united, a good mention would also be the major modifications for their helicopters like the MI-8 or MI-24PU1/2, the hind upgrade packages have a new IRCM, domestically made rotor blades, new, more effiicient and more powerful engines, night fighting capability that comes in form of a gimballed camera iirc and also a laser designator.

  • @pzgreni282
    @pzgreni282 Год назад +9

    I would hope Germany buys lots of Stugna Ps after the war from Ukraine. They would be good kit for reserve units tasked with territorial defence.

  • @rodgerbane3825
    @rodgerbane3825 Год назад +4

    This is great news. Ukraine, if they can, need to crank up producing AMMO of all kinds. Shell hunger sucks.

  • @aprilgeneric8027
    @aprilgeneric8027 Год назад +6

    3:00 Satellite Imagery Shows Kilo Submarines and Buyan Corvettes Moved from Sevastopol to Novorossiysk
    Suchomimus 217K subscribers 52,913 views Apr 6, 2023
    Movements of the Black Sea Fleet shown on satellite imagery--frigates, Buyan-class corvettes and Kilo-class submarines moved from Sevastopol.

  • @philchristmas4071
    @philchristmas4071 Год назад +4

    The Snipex alligator anti everything gun should have definitely got a mention. Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦🇺🇸

  • @mryouben
    @mryouben Год назад +1

    Slava Ukraini from Berlin

  • @Hansengineering
    @Hansengineering Год назад +4

    I *LOVE* the subtext here. Telling India &c that if they back Russia now they won't be on the list to be able to buy from Ukraine in the future. OR, if they AID Ukraine now, they can expect better weapons than Russia has ever produced in the future.

    • @PayNoTaxes0GetNoVote
      @PayNoTaxes0GetNoVote Год назад

      Seriously? We are offering to help them with weapons development? Sounds like our m0r0ns in government. Everything from allowing schools to have 1ranians in the nuclear physics departments to letting Loral teach the ChiComs how to put a rocket into orbit for a couple hundred thousand in Clinton campaign contributions. FFS we allow people to be stupid, greedy and treasonous.

  • @chavezchavo
    @chavezchavo Год назад +5

    Nah. The Moskva from a fire accident when some sailors decided to go out for a smoke. XD
    Jokes aside, it's impressive how Ukraine is able to innovate despite all the challenges the country has and is still undergoing.

  • @thatotherguy7596
    @thatotherguy7596 Год назад +1

    Slava Ukraini 💙🇺🇦💛

  • @keithdunwoody1302
    @keithdunwoody1302 Год назад

    Classic Ukie ingenuity! Slava Ukraini! Vse Bude Ukraina!

  • @senkim7260
    @senkim7260 Год назад +2

    I want to talk about Korea's greatest general, Admiral Yi Sun-sin. He fought against Japanese invasion in 1592, he fought 22 times, won all 22 times, and eventually saved Korea. He was killed in the final battle, and his last will was 'Never let my death be known'. Because if his death was known, it would affect the battle and ruin it. In peacetime, it is appropriate to commemorate the soldiers who died in battle with great grandeur. But in wartime, commemorating deaths too much is not good for morale, as casualties continue to mount. It is good to commemorate the dead soldier with a courtesy at once after the war is over. Until the end of the war, dead soldiers must remain alive among living comrades. Glory to Ukraine.

  • @BlacktulipSF
    @BlacktulipSF Год назад +1

    good topic.

  • @cliftonmanley3882
    @cliftonmanley3882 Год назад +1

    SLAVA UKRAINE 🇺🇦 ♥️ 🇦🇺

  • @owenwilson25
    @owenwilson25 Год назад +2

    Great to see 👍 And I've been hoping Ukraine has been able to continue manufacture of the Neptune and to hear some more success stories with it. Слава Україні!

  • @vsvnrg3263
    @vsvnrg3263 Год назад +2

    0:39, its good to see even charlie chaplin is helping the war effort.

  • @jojoojo8768
    @jojoojo8768 Год назад +4

    🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦

  • @LivinginCharlestonSCRealEstate
    @LivinginCharlestonSCRealEstate Год назад +1

    Very interesting

  • @1ntwndrboy198
    @1ntwndrboy198 Год назад +4

    I have seen a rotary blade on a drone that was a little bit different shape than a conventional but was supposed to be a lot better and quieter 😮👍✌️

  • @johnnydoe3603
    @johnnydoe3603 Год назад +4

    Stugna ❤

  • @zoopdterdoobdter5743
    @zoopdterdoobdter5743 Год назад +4

    You all need to persuade Poland to manufacture a hundred or so of those naval drones and just eliminate the Black Sea Fleet entirely.

  • @MeTubeUser
    @MeTubeUser Год назад

    Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦💪👊🤜

  • @Wabbajacked-bg5nc
    @Wabbajacked-bg5nc Год назад +2

    Don't forget BTR-4! We've seen what it can do

  • @Yosemite_Sam
    @Yosemite_Sam Год назад

    Slava Ukraine.

  • @86ericg
    @86ericg Год назад +2

    Go ukraine fight fore youre land

  • @Trikipum
    @Trikipum Год назад +6

    They have shot down at least another helicopter with the stugna P. I have seen both videos and i believe there is a third one i could not find.

    • @cristo6007
      @cristo6007 Год назад +1

      There's been several I've seen them, impressive 👍

  • @richardbradley2335
    @richardbradley2335 Год назад +1

    82mm automatic mortar !!!!! where the hell have i been for he past decades .

  • @bclancyart9301
    @bclancyart9301 Год назад +3

    Buying cheap used cars and trucks from rental agencies and upgrading them with beefed up suspensions, heavy duty tires and bullet shields would create a fleet of rapid transport vehicles that could be used to quickly bypass Russian troops and surround them.

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 Год назад +2

    You might want a wireless extension of Project Unifier and apply secure, military grade wireless. Add a bit of AI and robotics. RMCC also has online engineering courses. And don't forget fiberoptic conduit in your rebuild. Ask the Ukrainian Canadian DPM.

  • @chrisroodt443
    @chrisroodt443 Год назад

    Slava Ukraini

  • @TNx368
    @TNx368 Год назад +2

    Just as suspected, Ukraine, being a major weapon design centre for the Soviet Union, is busy churning out weapons that can be tested on the front lines. Clearly, the emphasis would be on unmanned platforms to counter the Russian numerical superiority. One can imagine flushing troops out of trenches with FPV drones firing airburst grenades which would be much more effective than using commercial drones dropping grenades from 200-300 m above ground. Ground drones with remote machine gun turrets and grenade launchers can be used to attack advancing infantry instead of troops firing wildly and inaccurately above trenches. Hovercraft drones will be able to go over difficult and muddy terrains instead of being swallowed by mud. Air drones with top attack antitank tandem charges can go tank hunting a long way from launch instead of being limited. Submarine torpedo drones can evade surface guns and ambush Black Sea Fleet vessels as they go in and out of Sevastopol and other Russian ports. Drone-hunting drones simply by chopping them up in flight with high speed propellers. Ukraine is definitely a dream “test” site for manufacturers of unmanned weapons and success there is the best advertisement. After the war, Ukraine will surely be a big arms manufacturer. Ukrainian electronic engineers can surely come up with even better air defence systems than western ones given plenty of opportunities to put new ideas to the brutal real life tests simply just to stay alive against the Russian bear. Go Ukraine!

  • @syem1698
    @syem1698 7 месяцев назад

    Slava Ukraina 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦👍👍👍

  • @awesometaiwan6514
    @awesometaiwan6514 Год назад

    Stugna-P is my favorite weapon.

  • @taniaelliott6625
    @taniaelliott6625 Год назад +4

    💙💛

  • @kimholder
    @kimholder Год назад +1

    Yes!! Defend yourselves, make the exact things you know you need, prepare industry for after the war, prepare to defend your borders in the long range without need of the West. Go Ukraine! NATO will get a great new member one of these days.

  • @Cotictimmy
    @Cotictimmy Год назад

    I heard a large oil storage facility on Crimea was hit and set ablaze this morning. Go Ukraine!

  • @johnzajac9849
    @johnzajac9849 Год назад +1

    Where can one buy the 'Malyuk' (English: 'Baby') rifle in the USA?

  • @maksym2867
    @maksym2867 Год назад +1

    What about our BTR 3 , BTR 4 , Sniper Rifles T-Rex ? Its mass pruduct which has alredy proved its efficiency !

  • @virtual2152
    @virtual2152 Год назад

    Stugna can't be shoulder-fired, but keeping the operator remote from the launcher, avoiding counter-battery rounds, is important.

  • @aspopulvera9130
    @aspopulvera9130 Год назад

    The most memorable to me is the BTR4 which left behind scattered remains of perforated armored vehicles

  • @deanfirnatine7814
    @deanfirnatine7814 Год назад

    The Oplot tank is really solid, probably the best non Western tank (if you call Japan and South Korea "Western") and the Ukrainian IFV the BTR-4 is really very good.

  • @newshound64
    @newshound64 Год назад +1

    In terms of artillery ammunition being produced, which caliber shell are they producing--the Soviet caliber or the NATO caliber?

  • @nlomas
    @nlomas Год назад +1

    an interseting Video but most of the weapons are only in the single digits such as the Oplot and Neptune.

  • @chrismitchell4622
    @chrismitchell4622 Год назад

    Ukraine working toward NATO compatibility in weapons and ammunition great work Ukraine.

  • @MikeMikeSlavinitz-cp8rc
    @MikeMikeSlavinitz-cp8rc 2 месяца назад

    👍👍👍🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦💪💪💪

  • @erikanders3343
    @erikanders3343 Год назад

    Hey an idea for you folks, make a drone box that can house one or more quad drones in a camouflageable box with a long term batter backup. Something that can be left behind, hidden when forces withdraw from and area. Once the Russian forces pass them they can pop up and swarm or catch from the rear those forces. Thus negating the need to fly and be detected and potentially shot down. Also you can use in conjunction with a interleave wireless network to increase range

  • @toddburgess5056
    @toddburgess5056 Год назад

    I like how that rolls off the tongue UkroboronProm....UkroboronProm...

  • @nieljosephpalca7849
    @nieljosephpalca7849 Год назад +2

    A nation/country should have and enhance its local production of some military equipments and ammunition such as artillery rounds, fire arms ammunition, drones, and etc. If your an island nation, then you must develop and enhance the production of stealth subsonic anti-ship missiles and torpedoes for shored anti-ship missile batteries and coastal submarines, respectively. If you have land borders, then you must develop and enhance the production of artillery ammunition, tank ammunition, drones (surveillance, combat, and kamikaze), ATGMs, MANPADs, and etc.
    War is expensive and costly but freedom is far more expensive and valuable.