If the transformers event was set in Russia, guarantee most decepticons will be shredded by high firerate weapons such as SPAAGs like the Tunguska and Pantsir
In the Russian localization, Optimus Prime is dubbed by a voice actor who voiced Zoltan Khivai from The Witcher And he has a very wise voice and not pathos like in English
'Not only does it have 6 tonnes of recoil,' 'But the suspension is torn to pieces every time it fires!' 'Look at this crewman bouncing around,' 'this is how stable a platform it is!' 'My grandfather is driving today,' and can't believe his country continues to waste money like this,' 'so a Stalinesk-wannabe can touch himself!' 'Its hatches have to be open every time it fires,' 'this is so the crew don't asphyxiate from the fumes!' 'The system is catching fire, but everyone knows fire is good!' 'The Tunguska's barrels are elevated,' 'this means the crew are still alive!'
Every 80's movie hard-man, ever..! I think it is a deep-set Americanism... What came first - the accent, or Hollywood making it into a weird 'vocal standard'..?
I have seen their predecessor acting in a land based fight in Syria, the Fortification /Baae/House was heavily fortified but they shot the Terrorists (different ammo and a different effect, incl explosive ammo) and they created a entrance into the Fortress 😳! The only thing is that you have to take care because of ATGM's, but in this case they were backed and they choose a good spot, and everyone who was on the other side of the barrels, they had a really bad day! It's impressive and the older ZSU 23 Shilka with her 4 barrels had water cooling, and you need it 😂😂😂! High rate of fire (it's a aircraft cannon, but on the ground and no wind is cooling)!
When I served in the army, I was the commander of the Tunguska crew. Now I can't even believe that my 18-year-old boy was entrusted by the Motherland with such a formidable and expensive technique ...))) Tunguska is just a super-car. It's one thing to look at it from the outside, and quite another is to control it, shoot and command.
@@BocmanPlus Like bombing civilians, not achieving air superiority, having to deliver handwritten orders on fucking motorcycles, because your commanders, who are being killed very rapidly, are giving orders on unsecured lines? Oh also around 8600 mothers have been left without sons because Pooptin is an angry man-child who wants to get his way?
@OneofInfinity but did you know that the pyramids are alien spaceships were extraterrestrials had sex with virgins and shot ion beams to anyone who tried to stop them?
@@laurensa.1803 It actually shows that the guns will continue to function even with a misfire like that, this clip isn't something to be ashamed of by the tunguska, it is something it should be proud of.
WOW, the new version of the Tunguska is back in business with the current threats and needs! I was just yesterday on the Manufacturers website to check some data, and then I saw this baby in the new configuration! Aside from the airdefense which is it's regular use! We saw the older versions being used on the battlefields and the cannons with their exploding bullets delivered by the 30mm cannons are no joke (as all. 30mm too)!
@@cheguevara5940 Probably turn armoured steel into lacework! I like the unique microwave ignition of the koalitsaya, never sure if I get that name right though! It's going to seem like a long wait as I've deleted nonsense on RUclips and watched nearly everything I'm interested in!
Maybe I'm wrong but now (2023) it seems Indonesia has fully became a puppet of the US ..with how many US military bases and the rhetoric from your government and certain actions (against freedom and toward the WEF utopia) taken worry me. Not in the least the tragedy of brutal Borneo deforestation...can you tell us a bit about what's going on?
Mmnm....Battlefield as in Battlefield, or you mean in general as battlefield type of games? Because it's not scary, it's just some usual SPAA. It is annoying in War Thunder though...
actually low level CAS was already extinct back in Iraqi war and that is why USAF has been trying to kill the A-10 many times. Many people in the Congress and even defence analysts do not understand this. B-1B, F-16 and F-15Es with JDAM bombs has done way more CAS than A-10 for the past 20 years. GPS and Laser bombs has redefined CAS, it means you can target enemies close to your ground assets very precisely from far above, it no longer means you fly close to the ground like A-10 and Su-25. The only reason A-10 still flies is because troops like the BRRRRRT and it helps with morale. But like what I said, other platforms are currently more effective at CAS than the A-10. this unnoticed shift from low level CAS to high-level precision strike CAS is the reason why Azerbaijan could mess up Armenia with high altitude drones. Armenia was still stuck with Cold War doctrine and they expected the Azerbaijanis to do classic low level CAS.
@@mimimimeow 747YAL-1 or this mounted on an airship platform, evidence in paradise California and recorded strikes over volcanoes before eruption! You'll see what I'm on about, this Tec was available from about 2011
Lot of arm chair critics here. As an ex Army lad of 15 years, I evaluate hardware and weapons systems on their capability to kill me or my team mates and with no patriotic bias involved. Many people seem to find it hard to accept that Russia produces equipment that gets the job done, might not always be pretty, but who cares, they are robust and reliable and last. The Tunguska is one of my favourite pieces of equipment, if a troop of these were coming at you or providing air cover, then probably good idea to make yourself scarce. Twin 30mm cannon firing at that rate either elevated or direct fire and with its surface to air missiles, its a serious piece of weaponry. I also like the German Gepard, similar set up but with slightly larger 35mm cannon. I have respect for this system as I know what being on the receiving end would be like and that its nothing but bad, solid piece of kit.
Ex light-infantry (7th ID) checking in with my 2 cents. First of all very good comment. Next, yes I read a lot of ridiculous anti-Russian comments here too. I also read tons of anti-NATO and anti-USA comments and you can easily tell from the diction that many of the anti-USA comments are posted from my own countrymen. Finally, I wish people would get past the origin of weaponry and simply comment on their experiences with it. To me that's the best way to evaluate how well something works. Oh yeah, isn't the 35mm while being only 5mm bigger bore .... still more than twice as powerful as most ammo fired from 30mm AAA SPAAGs if not even more? And greetings from North Carolina btw, love our awesome cousins across the pond.... Rule Britannia
That view from the top of the Tunguska, when it was slightly adjusting it's aim, reminds me of ED209 from the first Robocop. An awesome robot from a great film. This is a fearsome machine. Looks fantastic. What a rate of fire! Wow!
@@archdornan3694 stop humiliating yourself with empty slogans like a PARROT. Ukraine has suffered 500,000+ casualties, around 250,000 of the dead, and they've given up tens of thousands of surrendered troops as POWs. Ukraine is getting completely destroyed.
@@kamraam1464 It did indeed: As of March 2023 Ukraine has suffered 500,000+ casualties, around 250,000 of the dead, and they've given up tens of thousands of surrendered troops as POWs. Ukraine is getting completely destroyed.
Well it's not really meant to engage MBT's - you have other light vehicles like Krizanthema that do exactly that or even BMP's which are considerably better armoured. This is an SPAA after all and that is it's primary function. Sure it can support infantry and take out LAV's but that is literally the last resort or in self defense as any ammo spent on targets it's not supposed to fight against is ammo lost for actual air threats. Anything can take out ground threats, but only a select few specialized vehicles can take out air threats so it must focus on that role first and foremost.
to think about it tunguska is realy efficient. very good at close range and very good AA max range! long +100km wuold be needed bigger missile. i just wonder what is the best AA-tank that have been invented?
Dude, tell me im not the only one that can totally see this man doing DBZ endings, i can literally hear him say "Til next time on Dragon Ball Z!" que music.
Beautiful and very Russian. Thanks for the introduction to a respect commanding battlefield platform. The ZSU 23-4 still remains close to my heart. Mainly because it caused some of my worst nightmares as an U.S. Army Infantryman in W.Germany back in the mid 70's. We feared and Respected The Warsaw Pact. Glad you never crossed The Fulda Gap. My unit was one of which had to hold it for at least 72 hours in case. Everytime there was an alert, I took plenty of toilet paper with me. Because I was shitting myself all the way to our ammo dumps.
It’s good to know that you guys respect the bear no one anymore does and says oh the Russians would be dead in a days time can you tell me some more about the shilkas and why you had to hold the gap for 72 hours I’m quite interested and would love to know more
@@csme07 because the ZSU 23-4 wasn't just for anti aircraft interdiction. It could and would have been used on ground forces and armored vehicles. In 1977, my weapon system was track mounted. The M113A1 APC was made of aluminum. If they spotted the TOW cap on my vehicle, we pretty sure their immediate priority would have been to turn us into a melted hunk of swiss cheese. Their gun crews new we hunting them.
@@BInf-cj7du so do you think the Russians would do that same thing with the modern SPAAG systems and that’s why the caliber got bigger even though 23 mm was suitable for aircraft?
@@csme07 And during The height of The Cold War, The Fulda Gap was the Russian's most likely avenue of approach by their armor into Western Europe. All Infantry and Armor in United States Army Europe were to engage them their and stop the advance. Or at least try to. Things got a little better in 1978 when for the first time I saw the A10 Thunderbolt flying over us in the skies of Europe. But be sure, we new a Warsaw Pact incursion into The European Theater of Operations was going to be no cake walk for either armies. Many of us were not coming out of it alive.
Well or even a MBT. One thing is known, it won't have a single module left except the hull itself which it can't penetrate but everything else - gun, sights, tracks, any electronics and antenna are gone in less than a few seconds and you have a chunk of metal sitting there.
@@egonieser depends, Reactive Armor would definitely put a massive dent in the fire power of the rounds, and depleted uranium armor is no joke, it can take a lot of damage before it even bends, lot alone shatter, Also most tanks have backup sights (modern aka the Leopard, Challenger, Abrams, and T-80s and T-90s) and their guns are reinforced, also most electronics are stored within the chasis, meaning its behind all of the armor. Old tanks on the other hand would be doomed if they got hit by a full salvo of those rounds.
your comment makes me remember the russian guy with t90 in the back jumping and shooting lol. link for reference:ruclips.net/video/IIqr94NDeTE/видео.html
Would that be the Syrian airbase attack using Tomahawk missiles where an independent bomb damage assessment conducted by ImageSat International counted hits on 44 targets, with some targets being hit by more than one missile; these figures were determined using satellite images of the airbase 10 hours after the strike. Among the targets struck was a 2K12 Kub (SA6) missile battery composed of five elements. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the strike damaged over a dozen hangars, a fuel depot, and an air defence base.
#COMBATapproved #COOL OUTSANDING VIDEO! Is there a tutorial video on STAB-Tunguska-AAA operation? Trying to follow your moves and responses to the active lowered/ raised radar system and the identification of hostile vs friendly forces is confusing.
I would imagine you could load with todays depleted uranium rounds and engage heavy armor kinda like those damn Germans did with their anti aircraft 88
you could, but those muzzle flashes are magnificent projectile and missile magnets. By the time you stopped one tank, three others will already have ordnance on-route.
The English speaking guy sound like he consume 150 packs of tobacco every day for 2 years.
tabaco without filter rsrsrsrs
lol
I think he smokes cigars whilst chewing cigarette buts.
Marl-slav-boro man. I squat on my horse.
What does the scouter say about his power level?
Voice sponsored by Optimus Prime
Optimus prime in younger years
More like the second narator from DBZ during the Android Saga.
If the transformers event was set in Russia, guarantee most decepticons will be shredded by high firerate weapons such as SPAAGs like the Tunguska and Pantsir
You dont wont a Russian transforem hehe
In the Russian localization, Optimus Prime is dubbed by a voice actor who voiced Zoltan Khivai from The Witcher
And he has a very wise voice and not pathos like in English
The English narrators voice makes me want to gargle after listening to it.
@big smoke. me too
'Not only does it have 6 tonnes of recoil,' 'But the suspension is torn to pieces every time it fires!' 'Look at this crewman bouncing around,' 'this is how stable a platform it is!' 'My grandfather is driving today,' and can't believe his country continues to waste money like this,' 'so a Stalinesk-wannabe can touch himself!' 'Its hatches have to be open every time it fires,' 'this is so the crew don't asphyxiate from the fumes!' 'The system is catching fire, but everyone knows fire is good!' 'The Tunguska's barrels are elevated,' 'this means the crew are still alive!'
Sounds like shitty version of Will Arnett
Every 80's movie hard-man, ever..!
I think it is a deep-set Americanism... What came first - the accent, or Hollywood making it into a weird 'vocal standard'..?
English is the barking of a bulldog with phlegm - it's hardly surprising.
Fun fact:the 2A38M twin-barrel automatic cannon on the tunguska is water cooled and generates over six tons of recoil.
I have seen their predecessor acting in a land based fight in Syria, the Fortification /Baae/House was heavily fortified but they shot the Terrorists (different ammo and a different effect, incl explosive ammo) and they created a entrance into the Fortress 😳!
The only thing is that you have to take care because of ATGM's, but in this case they were backed and they choose a good spot, and everyone who was on the other side of the barrels, they had a really bad day!
It's impressive and the older ZSU 23 Shilka with her 4 barrels had water cooling, and you need it 😂😂😂! High rate of fire (it's a aircraft cannon, but on the ground and no wind is cooling)!
@@cheguevara5940 this sounds very interesting ! It gave me an idea for one of my next videos.
A son of the 23mm Shilka A.A. cannon. A fantastic gun and cartridge. Water cooling spares thermal wear and mechanical.
Great platform
@@cheguevara5940 video link?
Russia will never be as strong as the Nato! The weapon systems of the Nato are much better and more modern like the weapon systems of Russia!
When I served in the army, I was the commander of the Tunguska crew. Now I can't even believe that my 18-year-old boy was entrusted by the Motherland with such a formidable and expensive technique ...))) Tunguska is just a super-car. It's one thing to look at it from the outside, and quite another is to control it, shoot and command.
@Schneilstein Shekelberg You're a fool?
@@BocmanPlus How's your Motherland's great army doing in Ukraine lmao
@@astro16k80 Fine. Performs assigned tasks.
@@BocmanPlus Like bombing civilians, not achieving air superiority, having to deliver handwritten orders on fucking motorcycles, because your commanders, who are being killed very rapidly, are giving orders on unsecured lines? Oh also around 8600 mothers have been left without sons because Pooptin is an angry man-child who wants to get his way?
@@BocmanPlus How is going now? Did you get thrown into bus already?
Tungushka/Pantsir and Tor M2 is my favourite russian anti-air systems.
Yes, they are usefull guards of S-300/400/500.
WHY WONT GAIJIN ADD TOR TO RUSSIA TECH TREE
This feels like the History Channel when it used to be good, I’ve missed content like this
Before the narcissistic extraterrestrials took over.
@OneofInfinity but did you know that the pyramids are alien spaceships were extraterrestrials had sex with virgins and shot ion beams to anyone who tried to stop them?
18:12 the slow motion shows an unfired round
Nice attention to details. Good eye :)
I also noticed that. But I think this is unavoidable, looking at the firing rate.
@@laurensa.1803 It actually shows that the guns will continue to function even with a misfire like that, this clip isn't something to be ashamed of by the tunguska, it is something it should be proud of.
Cannons work even with cartridge failures!!! unstopble firepower
@@zv9768 Certainly not unstoppable, just a neat fact.
35:30 is what you wanna see
WOW, the new version of the Tunguska is back in business with the current threats and needs!
I was just yesterday on the Manufacturers website to check some data, and then I saw this baby in the new configuration!
Aside from the airdefense which is it's regular use! We saw the older versions being used on the battlefields and the cannons with their exploding bullets delivered by the 30mm cannons are no joke (as all. 30mm too)!
You look completely different when you're not printed on a T shirt! ;)
@@jamescunliffe9872 😂, yes
I checked it out myself, after numerous people approached me about it!
😂😂😂👍🏻
@@cheguevara5940 Lol,should be a good episode!
@@jamescunliffe9872 You are right.
I am curious about the new radar, updated tech and the missiles!
The 30mm cartridges are also upgraded!
👍🏻
@@cheguevara5940 Probably turn armoured steel into lacework! I like the unique microwave ignition of the koalitsaya, never sure if I get that name right though! It's going to seem like a long wait as I've deleted nonsense on RUclips and watched nearly everything I'm interested in!
Well, I think our Marine Corps badly need this beast . Deep respect from Indonesia.
You will get them then cause we are great allies 🇷🇺❤️🇲🇨
Maybe I'm wrong but now (2023) it seems Indonesia has fully became a puppet of the US ..with how many US military bases and the rhetoric from your government and certain actions (against freedom and toward the WEF utopia) taken worry me. Not in the least the tragedy of brutal Borneo deforestation...can you tell us a bit about what's going on?
@@rudedude1686 that comment was 2years ago bro.
In every Battlefield game... players are scared of this beast!
Mmnm....Battlefield as in Battlefield, or you mean in general as battlefield type of games? Because it's not scary, it's just some usual SPAA.
It is annoying in War Thunder though...
In battlefield 3 and 4 the AA doubles as a infantry and light armor deletion machine.
yeah... they are soo scary the jet itself destroys it more easily than the AA to the jet.
A good Tunguska turned the map into a no fly zone
@@BIOSHOCKFOXX tunguska is not even an AA anymore its a Tank Destroyer
That poor glass was getting in his way XD
Thats real firepower
US players : NOO YOU CANT JUST MAKE CAS GO EXTINCT
Soviet mains : HAHA 2s6 go BRRRRRRRRRR
Russian oil/gas pipeline junction for Europe in Syria!
actually low level CAS was already extinct back in Iraqi war and that is why USAF has been trying to kill the A-10 many times. Many people in the Congress and even defence analysts do not understand this. B-1B, F-16 and F-15Es with JDAM bombs has done way more CAS than A-10 for the past 20 years.
GPS and Laser bombs has redefined CAS, it means you can target enemies close to your ground assets very precisely from far above, it no longer means you fly close to the ground like A-10 and Su-25. The only reason A-10 still flies is because troops like the BRRRRRT and it helps with morale. But like what I said, other platforms are currently more effective at CAS than the A-10.
this unnoticed shift from low level CAS to high-level precision strike CAS is the reason why Azerbaijan could mess up Armenia with high altitude drones. Armenia was still stuck with Cold War doctrine and they expected the Azerbaijanis to do classic low level CAS.
@@mimimimeow 747YAL-1 or this mounted on an airship platform, evidence in paradise California and recorded strikes over volcanoes before eruption! You'll see what I'm on about, this Tec was available from about 2011
@@mimimimeow , Azerbaijan has 20-40 flights per day with attack airplanes like Su-25, but their Turkish masters showed only own drones.
sead goes brrrr
I'm so glad that Alf found a job as narrator
I know right? 😊
Long live mother Russia! wish you best from Serbia, brothers!
Wow damn I love military equipment..
This is such a good channel. Keep up the good work
Lot of arm chair critics here. As an ex Army lad of 15 years, I evaluate hardware and weapons systems on their capability to kill me or my team mates and with no patriotic bias involved. Many people seem to find it hard to accept that Russia produces equipment that gets the job done, might not always be pretty, but who cares, they are robust and reliable and last. The Tunguska is one of my favourite pieces of equipment, if a troop of these were coming at you or providing air cover, then probably good idea to make yourself scarce. Twin 30mm cannon firing at that rate either elevated or direct fire and with its surface to air missiles, its a serious piece of weaponry. I also like the German Gepard, similar set up but with slightly larger 35mm cannon. I have respect for this system as I know what being on the receiving end would be like and that its nothing but bad, solid piece of kit.
Ex light-infantry (7th ID) checking in with my 2 cents. First of all very good comment. Next, yes I read a lot of ridiculous anti-Russian comments here too. I also read tons of anti-NATO and anti-USA comments and you can easily tell from the diction that many of the anti-USA comments are posted from my own countrymen.
Finally, I wish people would get past the origin of weaponry and simply comment on their experiences with it. To me that's the best way to evaluate how well something works.
Oh yeah, isn't the 35mm while being only 5mm bigger bore .... still more than twice as powerful as most ammo fired from 30mm AAA SPAAGs if not even more?
And greetings from North Carolina btw, love our awesome cousins across the pond.... Rule Britannia
@@donarthiazi2443 stay safe mate 👍👌
@@Bobskiboy85
You too my friend. Hopefully this madness in Ukraine will soon end.
"At this moment, one camera fixed to one of the guns falls to the side" ~Mr. Rough Voice
Such an epic line 10:00
love this channel. Support all the way. From Philippines
I need this in my life.
Uncle Sam would beg to differ lol.
Rubber dinghy across to Russia from north America lol;)
@@paulschab8152 I live much closer to Russia, but still would not be able to own anything shooting this caliber.
Hmmm good news 👍👍👍🇷🇺💯
That view from the top of the Tunguska, when it was slightly adjusting it's aim, reminds me of ED209 from the first Robocop. An awesome robot from a great film. This is a fearsome machine. Looks fantastic. What a rate of fire! Wow!
Can someone tell the narrator it's okay to cough when recording?
Or at least give the man some water
Nice video and very informative and very entertaining and very satisfaction more videos.
Very impressed!
German barrel stabilisation demonstration: Beer on tip of barrel, nothing spilled
Russian: Look it's still aiming directly at our faces, amazing!
this and Shilka always get me for being so awesome. Russian and Soviet vehicles are just awesome.
This comment aged well
@@kamraam1464 hey the way their turrets pop off is pretty awesome
@@archdornan3694 the thanguska will be in uraine to show of more than welcome to visit
@@archdornan3694 stop humiliating yourself with empty slogans like a PARROT.
Ukraine has suffered 500,000+ casualties, around 250,000 of the dead, and they've given up tens of thousands of surrendered troops as POWs. Ukraine is getting completely destroyed.
@@kamraam1464 It did indeed:
As of March 2023 Ukraine has suffered 500,000+ casualties, around 250,000 of the dead, and they've given up tens of thousands of surrendered troops as POWs. Ukraine is getting completely destroyed.
There is a saying: Never mess with Tunguska even if you're a mech
where??? in Ukraina is a word :Tunguska , coffin on the tracks
@@dadighidut ok...?
@@dadighidut would say that about the gepard it doesent even have missles
Wait. Russian Air Defense system defeated a US Tomahawk strike on a Syrian airfield? That's incredible.
Isnt like conventional Cruise missile cant be stopped, unless if its travel on hypersonic speed
@@razorm1195 well laser c-rams/ciws are a thing
Like that these bad ass guys, got a chok when that missile was getting fired... shows they're human, and has respect/fear of the weapon.
I want to see a Tunguska VS A-10 Warthog.
"BEAST".
I don't know what's better the tunguska system or the dramatic voiceover!
0:41 I guess this sounded much cooler in the script than it panned out to be XD This is so "why?!"
This is such a awesome anti-aircraft and small moving objects weapons
A fearsome beast indeed!
Danke für die Zeit und. TECHNIKER Museum. S. In Deutschland 🇩🇪. Liebe. KOSMOS. Lehrnpakekete
Shovel episode when???
Awesome❤❤❤
I saw some metric in the subtitles, it is good progress.👍🏻
Another brilliant Design ,
"From Russia with love "
Classic
Thank you for video )
Absolutely beautiful
A weapon you must respect
This will make a great rank support vehicle against foot soldiers, light skinned vehicles and even battle tanks if the sams are replaced by atgms
Well it's not really meant to engage MBT's - you have other light vehicles like Krizanthema that do exactly that or even BMP's which are considerably better armoured. This is an SPAA after all and that is it's primary function. Sure it can support infantry and take out LAV's but that is literally the last resort or in self defense as any ammo spent on targets it's not supposed to fight against is ammo lost for actual air threats. Anything can take out ground threats, but only a select few specialized vehicles can take out air threats so it must focus on that role first and foremost.
More content please! This is awesome.
Bloody awesome weapon love it. 👍🇭🇲
From looking at the targets, I think they fired more than 20 rounds for each gun?
Nice guns !
Powerful machine !
to think about it tunguska is realy efficient. very good at close range and very good AA max range! long +100km wuold be needed bigger missile. i just wonder what is the best AA-tank that have been invented?
Now i have a constant urge to clear my throat...
i like how every country pretends like they're the only ones to research gyroscopic technology, thermal sights, and FCS
No one is pretending anything like that here, watch the video before you make such a stupid claim.
can I buy one of those spent shell casings?
WE SEE HOW IN UKRAINE THE NATO SYSTEM is helpless against Russian missiles loooooool
Not sure if your sarcastic, almost every missiles of anyone shoots are helpless, depending how fast the missile is or how many was launched.
love this show
Only Russian can make like this video! Awesome!
Dude, tell me im not the only one that can totally see this man doing DBZ endings, i can literally hear him say "Til next time on Dragon Ball Z!" que music.
Тунгуска= Сила и моћ!
This vehicle never stopped to Tomonawk in Syria
Russian brothers give 20-30 Tunguska to us Serbs! We need it! 😁
Great video with interesting details
ধন্যবাদ...
thanks
👍
@@defencebangladesh4068 👍
18:13 unfired shell ejected along with spent casings.
Beautiful and very Russian. Thanks for the introduction to a respect commanding battlefield platform. The ZSU 23-4 still remains close to my heart. Mainly because it caused some of my worst nightmares as an U.S. Army Infantryman in W.Germany back in the mid 70's. We feared and Respected The Warsaw Pact. Glad you never crossed The Fulda Gap. My unit was one of which had to hold it for at least 72 hours in case. Everytime there was an alert, I took plenty of toilet paper with me. Because I was shitting myself all the way to our ammo dumps.
It’s good to know that you guys respect the bear no one anymore does and says oh the Russians would be dead in a days time can you tell me some more about the shilkas and why you had to hold the gap for 72 hours I’m quite interested and would love to know more
@@csme07 because the ZSU 23-4 wasn't just for anti aircraft interdiction. It could and would have been used on ground forces and armored vehicles. In 1977, my weapon system was track mounted. The M113A1 APC was made of aluminum. If they spotted the TOW cap on my vehicle, we pretty sure their immediate priority would have been to turn us into a melted hunk of swiss cheese. Their gun crews new we hunting them.
@@BInf-cj7du so do you think the Russians would do that same thing with the modern SPAAG systems and that’s why the caliber got bigger even though 23 mm was suitable for aircraft?
@@csme07 And during The height of The Cold War, The Fulda Gap was the Russian's most likely avenue of approach by their armor into Western Europe. All Infantry and Armor in United States Army Europe were to engage them their and stop the advance. Or at least try to. Things got a little better in 1978 when for the first time I saw the A10 Thunderbolt flying over us in the skies of Europe. But be sure, we new a Warsaw Pact incursion into The European Theater of Operations was going to be no cake walk for either armies. Many of us were not coming out of it alive.
@@BInf-cj7du do you think the Russians could shoot down a A10 with there missile systems at that time
3:37 the enthusiasm in that sentence just blew me away not gonna lie, just cant quite decide if he is hyped or completely bored about it
imagine what the 2s6 would do to a light tank or an IFV
Well or even a MBT. One thing is known, it won't have a single module left except the hull itself which it can't penetrate but everything else - gun, sights, tracks, any electronics and antenna are gone in less than a few seconds and you have a chunk of metal sitting there.
@@egonieser not to mention if it’s far away the missile could probably engage it
"steel cutter"
@@egonieser depends, Reactive Armor would definitely put a massive dent in the fire power of the rounds, and depleted uranium armor is no joke, it can take a lot of damage before it even bends, lot alone shatter, Also most tanks have backup sights (modern aka the Leopard, Challenger, Abrams, and T-80s and T-90s) and their guns are reinforced, also most electronics are stored within the chasis, meaning its behind all of the armor. Old tanks on the other hand would be doomed if they got hit by a full salvo of those rounds.
@@steves578 still, getting hit by a salvo of this would most likely result to a mobility kill.
Awesome. 👍
Yoh!man.love from India.
Is Namaste the right word?:)
Yes..
That plane it ’shot down’ into the ocean. Definitely came down with its parachute just off the ledge onto the beach below
would have been more interesting to see the 30mm in action against the plane though. Missiles against drones without countermeasures is just boring.
I'd love to own some of these spent casings. For crafting stuff or just to put them in a showcase.
i love the "improvised art theatre😆👍
Great Machine
Only in Russia will a presenter give a presentation in front of two live firing Anti Aircraft guns with no hearing protection 😂
your comment makes me remember the russian guy with t90 in the back jumping and shooting lol.
link for reference:ruclips.net/video/IIqr94NDeTE/видео.html
cant imagine what that thing can do to an enemy target
Тунгусука это это машина уникальнальнаЯ КАК ПАННЦЫРЬ.
TOR can fire on the move as well!
Narrator, if you have to use the bathroom go ahead, don't hold it in.
Would that be the Syrian airbase attack using Tomahawk missiles where an independent bomb damage assessment conducted by ImageSat International counted hits on 44 targets, with some targets being hit by more than one missile; these figures were determined using satellite images of the airbase 10 hours after the strike. Among the targets struck was a 2K12 Kub (SA6) missile battery composed of five elements. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the strike damaged over a dozen hangars, a fuel depot, and an air defence base.
Probably. This video seems like very clear Russian propaganda
Клоуны
Buen episodio!!!💪🏼🇷🇺
that thing killed half of my team when the first time came in the game
Warthunder
Do they produce a civilian version for home defense? Asking for a friend :)
Russia do make some practical, reliable and effective weaponry! Let's hope they are never fired in anger!
Keep safe and well.
Made to kill civilian planes with the highest efficiency
"reliable"
@@Maniagh7 YES - "Russian" and NOT Soviet - there is a huge difference.
@@craigywaigy4703 Not that different. Soviet vehicles had legendary reliability.
thx
Yeah man....
#COMBATapproved
#COOL
OUTSANDING VIDEO!
Is there a tutorial video on STAB-Tunguska-AAA operation? Trying to follow your moves and responses to the active lowered/ raised radar system and the identification of hostile vs friendly forces is confusing.
SERGEY does it Again. To the US State Dept......we are fucking with the WRONG PEOPLE!!
I need one of these for dealing with my neighbors..
Don't lie. You know the tunguska didn't shoot down a single tomahawk in Syria.
حياكم الله روسيا الصديقه 🇷🇺✌️💪🇮🇶
Здание маловато для такого калибра.
10 thunderbolt 💪💪
Im curious to see what its like to be suppressed by this thing
Seems like it would be getting cut to pieces!
Did someone mention health and safety?
I would imagine you could load with todays depleted uranium rounds and engage heavy armor kinda like those damn Germans did with their anti aircraft 88
you could, but those muzzle flashes are magnificent projectile and missile magnets. By the time you stopped one tank, three others will already have ordnance on-route.
This is one HELL MACHINE😈😈😈
That voice over tho.. literally unwatchable with sound on...