How Sweden Made a Defensive Beast

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

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  • @thetankmuseum
    @thetankmuseum  2 года назад +170

    Let us know what you think of Stefan's amazing story in the comments down below.

    • @christineshotton824
      @christineshotton824 2 года назад +2

      I won't be watching any videos you've promote with a tiktok style short.

    • @MGPW01
      @MGPW01 2 года назад +7

      Lovely! Just love this format and Stefan made it work so beautifully.

    • @Lukky_Luke
      @Lukky_Luke 2 года назад +3

      With the top attack on tank nowadays like NLAW/Javelin do. A new design s-tank with entry/exit on the back instead of top on normal tanks. Wouldn't that prove a way of making a tank safe nowadays

    • @dominiqueboy666
      @dominiqueboy666 2 года назад +9

      I am happy and honored that Stefan shared his interesting and fascinating story with us. It is admirable how much he loves his passion. I think Stridsvagn 103 is an amazing tank and engineering masterpiece, it's very good that there are people in the world like Stefan who take care of such a beautiful technical wonders

    • @Jasontvnd9
      @Jasontvnd9 2 года назад

      @LukkyLuke80 modern day tanks are break through vehicles , The turret is essential.

  • @goranewald2993
    @goranewald2993 Год назад +133

    Did my military service in 1980 as a sergeant with the S-tank. Lots of hours in the garage and I hated cleaning the 3 KSP-58, almost as tedious as cleaning the gun on the tank. Luckily we got a mechanical gun brush working with compressed air doing the heavy in and out pushing and pulling work named Baldur. Lots of maintenance work, as is said in the video, as we were only three to do all the work.
    My fun memories are brewing coffee inside the tank with the little electric kettle (fogging all optics), making hot sandwiches on the gas turbine exhaust (well wrapped in foil) and the rear driver keeping vodka in the smoke grenade magazine on winter manoeuvres. Winter was fun! Got more power from the gas turbine and did triple pruetts on the frozen groud in 50km/h. The memories come back……

    • @MrTangolizard
      @MrTangolizard Год назад +10

      Soldiers will always find a way to use vehicles to make there life better in the field

  • @dancarney106
    @dancarney106 2 года назад +166

    Telling us about when you were 9 years old and seeing the S tank in the snow-covered forest was a wonderful memory for me to listen to. I agree when we are young, we are imprinted. Take care.

    • @Tailssonic1999x
      @Tailssonic1999x 9 месяцев назад

      I can vividly remember a pair of Hercules flying over when I was playing with friends, maybe 8 or 9. In my memory you'd think it was hardly flying 100ft off the ground. Was amazing.

  • @anumeon
    @anumeon 2 года назад +200

    Always a treat with the Tank community crossover collabs. Stefan is a wonderful person

    • @ronaldbelford
      @ronaldbelford 2 года назад +5

      The best!

    • @markfryer9880
      @markfryer9880 Год назад +4

      I always enjoy listening to his stories about the S-Tank and the Centurions.

  • @Ganiscol
    @Ganiscol 2 года назад +49

    The way it poops the shell casing out the back is adorable 😊

    • @ArturdeSousaRocha
      @ArturdeSousaRocha 2 года назад +13

      And that audible splash in the puddle the first time they show the stock footage. :)

  • @brianfogarty5505
    @brianfogarty5505 2 года назад +82

    Stefan's comments really bring home what the tankers' experience in the S tank was like. Brilliant video.

  • @Happyfsscist33
    @Happyfsscist33 Год назад +5

    By far one of the coolest tanks ever

  • @MrMickjbriggs
    @MrMickjbriggs 2 года назад +26

    I've never seen anyone so enthusiastic about the smell of hydraulic oil. Great video.

    • @Goncalves50
      @Goncalves50 Год назад +1

      Same enthusiasm drillers have for their mineral exploration rigs

  • @marclaplante5679
    @marclaplante5679 2 года назад +29

    Brilliant design, purpose built for the Swedish needs and limitations- only needing 3 man crew, operable by one man, ideal for defensive ambush, not really a multi-purpose MBT but incredibly effective in the designed role.

  • @MrKeys57
    @MrKeys57 Год назад +3

    Trots alla moderna tanks så är S-Tanken min favorit! - och har varit så ända sen den kom ut! tack för en superfin presentation! - Hälsn,Levi i Jönköping
    Though all modern tanks now, the S-tank has always ben my favourite, and still is! - Levi in Sweden

  • @ronyeahwiggie729
    @ronyeahwiggie729 Год назад +16

    His fondness of this vehicle is so visible.
    And I for one think it is one of the most fascinating combatvehicles I know of.

  • @texleeger8973
    @texleeger8973 Год назад +3

    I much agree with how one commentator put it: an ambush tank. Select favorable terrain. Dig in. Hunker down. Fire. Reverse. Repeat. The S is my lifelong favorite. At 72 y.a., I remember it fondly as almost an alien vehicle compared to humdrum tanks by the thousands. Sort of like a Volvo or Saab (which I still own and treasure) compared to a Vauxhall or VW. The S's designers had imagination galore.

    • @zacklewis342
      @zacklewis342 7 месяцев назад

      Ambush tank = Tank Destroyer. That's what the S-tank is, in my opinion. A defensive weapon.

  • @johnfisk811
    @johnfisk811 2 года назад +51

    Perhaps the best way to describe it is not a tank hull with no turret but as a turret with tracks.

    • @markfryer9880
      @markfryer9880 Год назад +1

      Yes it all comes down to the perspective of the commentator.

    • @chrissouthgate4554
      @chrissouthgate4554 Год назад +1

      The first Tanks had no turrets either. Even late WWI British Medium/Light Tanks still had no turret until after the war.

  • @ltpinecone
    @ltpinecone Год назад +14

    The S-Tank is a marvel of engineering. I love it! One of the coolest and most unique MBTs.

  • @ancliuin2459
    @ancliuin2459 2 года назад +59

    What a great contribution - so insightful and brilliant to hear so much of his personal experience!

  • @johndeere1951a
    @johndeere1951a Год назад +3

    Excellent presentation 🇸🇪👍👍
    Stefan's passion for the tanks' past and preservation is great.
    He could recognize this tank in a pitch black ally way just by the smell of it's different lubricants🤣👍💚
    I owned 3 SAABs' and 1 Volvo during the 1970's to 90's💚
    Very informative, well put together with archive films.
    I'm 72 living in New Hampshire 🇺🇲☮️✌️

  • @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188
    @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188 2 года назад +12

    I have seen Irish/American, and a former US tank commander, during the Gulf War, "The Chieftain's" test of an S-tank and he liked it very much, both the handling and the use of an auto loader!

  • @Skorpychan
    @Skorpychan Год назад +15

    I've always loved the S-tank because of how strange it looks. Hearing from someone who worked with it and loved it is great.
    Seriously underrated tank.

  • @maximthemagnificent
    @maximthemagnificent 2 года назад +15

    As a child in the 80s I loved reading about tanks. The S-Tank was my favorite.

  • @georgedalgleish6384
    @georgedalgleish6384 Год назад +16

    I love this guy, I would urge anyone interested q Swedish armour should watch his museum videos they really show the unique approach that the Swedish had on armour design.
    Great to see him on the channel again.

  • @gurra63able
    @gurra63able 2 года назад +7

    Thank's to Stefan Karlsson the Karlsson in the S-tank as we in Sweden also had the Karlsson på taket ( Karlsson on the roof ) by Astrid Lindgren.
    And a big THANK's to The Tank Museum.

    • @danielkarlsson9326
      @danielkarlsson9326 Год назад +2

      You forgot Erik on the roof Karlsson worlds best rally driver who drove his very own S-tank aka SAAB 92, 93 and 96 hehe

  • @coconutfleetsleeper5717
    @coconutfleetsleeper5717 Год назад +5

    I don't care for tanks at all, but hearing someone talking about their interest in a passionate way is a joy in itself, the emotions rub of.

  • @Tommy-he7dx
    @Tommy-he7dx 2 года назад +106

    The design in this tank is simply amazing, but like all amazing designs they suffer from the limitations of the technology of the time

    • @BoleDaPole
      @BoleDaPole 2 года назад +2

      Yes I know a certain nation that desperately needs tanks rn.. too bad some rich dude doesn't have a whole warehouse of tanks just laying around 😒

    • @loddude5706
      @loddude5706 2 года назад

      True, I wonder how a modern 'electric' version of the same concept would fare? Gas-turbine, or the 'Mother-of-all-LiPos'? (Caution - they tend to fizz a lot when shot-at etc. - ask Hammond : )

    • @MrDportjoe
      @MrDportjoe 2 года назад

      @@BoleDaPole If you look though what might be in that market is likely to be older than what they began the war with. The stuff that nations like Serbia, Estonia, Hungary and Poland upgraded from. Some of that has already been sent to Ukraine. The Brits, Germans and US tend to have moved most of the stock either to allied nations OR de milled and scrapped for parts, use as static displays/museum pieces or even sunk as artificial reefs. Also the Leopard 2 (which is still very much a front line MBT) has a range on full tanks of about 250km per full fuel load (road and X country mix) The Abrams manages only 200km range cross country of 200 km BUT refueling with jet fuel can be needed every three hours or so in mobile opeations.

    • @markfryer9880
      @markfryer9880 Год назад

      @@MrDportjoe I think that your quoted distances are off by at least a multiple of three.

    • @aaronleverton4221
      @aaronleverton4221 Год назад +3

      Imagine the S-tank with Chobham armour, current hydro-pneumatic suspension, digital fire-control and optics and either a Royal Ordnance or Rheinmettal 120mm.

  • @axewolfjack
    @axewolfjack 2 года назад +7

    Personally, ever since first learning about the S-Tank, it has become one of my all-time favorites.

  • @MardukGKoB
    @MardukGKoB 2 года назад +9

    This is one of my favorite tanks, and I believe one of the best in terms of how well it fit the intended role.

  • @LeeviHokka126
    @LeeviHokka126 2 года назад +6

    The sound of the tank firing and ejecting the case at 7:20 is almost comical: KA-BOOM, kling, bloop!

  • @johnwalsh7256
    @johnwalsh7256 2 года назад +7

    Great to have someone who actually served in the vehicle giving the chat.

  • @mstevens113
    @mstevens113 2 года назад +10

    As a defensive design it's fantastic! Get into a prepared position to cover the lower hull or on the rear of a slope and there's virtually nothing showing for the the enemy to aim at, and what is showing is severely sloped. It's fantastic! The Soviets would have had a miserable time breaking through the defensive line. Much love for the S Tank here.

  • @ThePzrLdr
    @ThePzrLdr 2 года назад +32

    A unique vehicle that performed a specific mission. I've never thought it was bad, just a vehicle designed for specific terrain and a certain type of battle.

    • @markfryer9880
      @markfryer9880 Год назад +3

      Customised for design, development, manufacture and use by Sweden to suit their particular requirements during the Cold War.

    • @aaronleverton4221
      @aaronleverton4221 Год назад +5

      I've always been a little surprised that no-one else took a good, hard, long look at equipping their tanks with bulldozer blades to guarantee a hull-down position no matter what. If every grunt has a trenching tool, why not every tank?

    • @vaclavjebavy5118
      @vaclavjebavy5118 Год назад

      @@aaronleverton4221 The Soviets did have an attachment for ordinary T-55's to dig themselves in.

  • @exharkhun5605
    @exharkhun5605 2 года назад +8

    What a magnificent historical artifact, and such a nice tank he's sitting on. Stefan is great.

  • @nonamesplease6288
    @nonamesplease6288 2 года назад +18

    Great video and always great to see Stephan. I know a lot of ex tankers and it's the same thing. Some loved it and some hated it. When they talk about "diesel and dust" some of them speak of it like men remembering an ex lover, and others speak of it with disgust.

  • @jm9371
    @jm9371 2 года назад +16

    Very cool piece of gear. I definitely understand what role it filled. Thank you for having a veteran crewman for the S-tank do the commentary for this video. I very much enjoyed this content.

  • @Cam64viper
    @Cam64viper 2 года назад +33

    Tank Museum, I would love to see a video about the people who repair and maintain these tanks! It's always interesting and I can't find a lot of first-hand accounts on how this stuff is actually done

    • @sigarius1783
      @sigarius1783 2 года назад +1

      Oh they have. Check out workshop diaries for Instance. In their playlists I do belive.

    • @Cam64viper
      @Cam64viper 2 года назад

      @@sigarius1783 Workshop diaries is a channel or a part of this channel?

    • @garyprince2867
      @garyprince2867 2 года назад

      @@Cam64viper same channel mate - set up your notifications and check their back catalogue of videos for the Workshop Diaries. There's another good tank channel - www.youtube.com/@ausarmour - that does a workshop series every week.

    • @JH-lo9ut
      @JH-lo9ut Год назад +1

      Check out "Arsenalen-the Swedish tank museum"
      Stefan Karlsson has a video showing a Swedish mobile field-repair station.
      Maybe it's not what you were asking for but it is really cool what kind of maintenance they could do out of a few trailers and tents in the middle of the forest.

    • @Cam64viper
      @Cam64viper Год назад

      @@JH-lo9ut This looks real interesting! Thanks for sharing homie!

  • @Cobaltxj5
    @Cobaltxj5 2 года назад +11

    Some machines are almost like a work of art. S-tank feels to me like one of them. Not to be downgraded but many tanks learned from its best and worsed qualities to get inspiration. The Abrams and Merkava come to mind.

  • @aaronransdell6161
    @aaronransdell6161 Год назад +1

    i love what he says about people missing their tanks. i got out of the army for a year and now that im back i couldn't be happier. i love my tank. the abrams has its quirks and difficulties but there's nothing like being a crewman for a tank. its home.

  • @jerrylarson723
    @jerrylarson723 Год назад +2

    What a Joy for a young person. Delighted to discover this . Maney years I thought a great design 40 years ago.

  • @marcusott2973
    @marcusott2973 2 года назад +14

    Much awaited much appreciated, Stefans insights are extremely valuable and entertaining.

  • @Svendskommentar
    @Svendskommentar 2 года назад +5

    It is exiting to listen to your stories about the S-Tank, Stefan Karlsson.
    The S-Tank played a role in a special time and alternatives might have cost Sweden much more and not left You guys with as much pride and satisfaction. Keep it running. :D

  • @CharliMorganMusic
    @CharliMorganMusic Год назад +2

    This is one of my favorite tanks, for sure.

  • @christianwall7181
    @christianwall7181 Год назад +6

    This episode is superb. A really heartfelt chat with Stefan’s passion (and self-deprecation) coming over so well.

  • @FyodorUshakovSuka
    @FyodorUshakovSuka Год назад +3

    It was genious design. I love this idea and how it was done.

  • @philkelly8031
    @philkelly8031 Год назад +3

    Good to hear a person that actually used it and the love he has for it a very interesting Tank with design that was amazing with what it could actually do even down to the angles it could do so to improve it’s armour thickness.

  • @davidk6269
    @davidk6269 2 года назад +5

    Thank you. I have always been absolutely captivated by the strv 103!

  • @tonnywildweasel8138
    @tonnywildweasel8138 2 года назад +6

    You can tell that man has a good mix of diesel and hydraulic oil in his veins. Excellent vid again 👍

  • @Mrspaceman1999
    @Mrspaceman1999 2 года назад +12

    Great tank, great colab, great video!

  • @ryankorte8601
    @ryankorte8601 2 года назад +4

    It just blows my mind that this Tank had both a diesel and turbine engine. Best of both worlds!

  • @ThePrader
    @ThePrader 10 месяцев назад +1

    The smell of some things are almost magic. Anyone who has ever been on a USN warship knows "that smell". They all smell the same below the weather decks. I first learned about it as a Cub Scout on a "good will" tour in Norfolk as a child. Almost 20 years later as an Ensign I was aboard the LPH-7, USS Guadalcanal when I smelled it again. That same smell from my days as a child. I loved it. It smells "like victory".

  • @Schaneification
    @Schaneification Год назад +2

    It was great for what it was made for DE fence . I am a Old Tanker . been on everything from A M48A5 , M60 , M60A1 , M60A3 , M1 ,T62 ( OPFOR ) ,cross training - leopard 1 , Kanonenjagdpanzer .

  • @hattyfarbuckle
    @hattyfarbuckle 2 года назад +7

    Crew ergonomics aside and ankle deep in oil I still think its a fantastic design. It seems to me it would still work today as blueprint defending against attacking forces. Imagine a new version with a longer 120mm smooth bore from the Leopard and modern armour on the roof

  • @matthewmillar3804
    @matthewmillar3804 2 года назад +7

    I love the s tank, but I never had to use it, nor rely on it with risk of Soviet invasion so my opinion isn't worth much. 😋 Great story! Getting a ride in a tank at age 9 is so cool. I'm jealous!

  • @jettfancy
    @jettfancy 2 года назад +7

    Alltid trevligt att se & höra om 103:an.

    • @tomhaapala3316
      @tomhaapala3316 2 месяца назад

      själv var jag laddare på IKV-91 under 10 månader,pv kanon med regnskydd,som den kallades då

  • @yellowmonkee0
    @yellowmonkee0 2 года назад +10

    I absolutely love this tank. It looks fabulous and the ideas behind were just brilliant. And it has a little butthole to poop out spent shells!

  • @jmc7034
    @jmc7034 2 года назад +3

    Great first hand account of being part of a crew in this tank

  • @the_challenger4314
    @the_challenger4314 Год назад +2

    Absolutely fantastic 😀

  • @TheKinxton
    @TheKinxton 2 года назад +10

    I would love to see a modern s tank would look like, with modern optics, gun and suspension system.

  • @grumblesa10
    @grumblesa10 2 года назад +8

    Sweden had very unique requirements that dovetailed into their national strategy. They did not need to be offensive weapons, and a "super-STuGIII" made a lot of sense. Historically the most effective tank killer the Germans had, on any front, was the STuGIII and for the same reasons. It had a good gun on a small, easily concealable chassis; using tracked-mobility to displace from firing position to firing position.

    • @Shenordak
      @Shenordak Год назад +3

      It's a missunderstanding that it wasn't an offensive weapon. What Stefan meant is that Sweden wasn't going to invade anyone, not that the tank would only be used defensively. The role of the Swedish armoured and mechanised brigades was always to launch a mobile counteroffensive against a Soviet bridgehead in southern or central Sweden.

    • @pakkazull8370
      @pakkazull8370 Год назад +1

      @@Shenordak this exactly. People keep parroting that it's a purely defensive tank but it definitely was not according to doctrine

  • @66kbm
    @66kbm 2 года назад +8

    I have always liked Stefan and his Channel. This video gives more in depth info as to why and how the "S" Tank would be used. A machine of its time/era. So please do not compare to now. At least it could travel lots and lots of km, unlike Chieftain.....LOL.

  • @tarjei99
    @tarjei99 2 года назад +3

    This is great stuff. Stefan is a favorite.

  • @russwoodward8251
    @russwoodward8251 Год назад

    Stefan is a favorite. I watch him on the Arsenalen channel too. A really great summary of this tank. Thank you.

  • @kevinsullivan3448
    @kevinsullivan3448 2 года назад +3

    Many things (sounds, smells, situations) trigger fond memories of my time as a Turbine Engine Mechanic in the US Army. I only have a few memories that aren't good and all those center around specific individuals. Just the other day I heard a 4-blade helicopter, but couldn't see it and I tried to identify it by sound alone, which was something we did on FTXs all the time.

  • @DirtyHairy1
    @DirtyHairy1 2 года назад +2

    What a wonderful initiation story! I feel envy :)
    For worse or better, that can't happen today any more... like me as a child watching a farmer doing his job on the field, and the farmer asks if I like to watch on the tractor... wonderful memories.

  • @SlavicCelery
    @SlavicCelery Год назад +2

    Love the video, and the whole opinion on the tank. Fantastic!

  • @shawngilliland243
    @shawngilliland243 Год назад

    Great Tank Chat! I've always loved the lines of the S-tank. Hearing Stefan's personal story of encountering the vehicle in the field at the age of 9 is heartwarming and priceless.

  • @Vlka_Fenryka
    @Vlka_Fenryka Год назад +7

    Wonderful insights into the S Tank by someone who served in it. I always thought it looked cool, but I was in the navy what would I know about tanks.

  • @circleofsorrow4583
    @circleofsorrow4583 2 года назад +4

    This is one of my favourite armoured vehicles and I can just imagine it completely covered in shrubbery and parked in a hedgerow waiting to put holes through the enemy.

  • @martinjrgensen8234
    @martinjrgensen8234 Год назад

    I have always loved the Swedish arms and armor. They have made some world class stuff, and often thought outside the box to fulfill their often very specific requirements.

  • @Arbiter099
    @Arbiter099 Год назад +1

    I love this reloaded series

  • @williamromine5715
    @williamromine5715 Год назад +1

    In 1954 the movie "To Hell And Back" came out. I was 12 at the time, and living in a small town in Wyoming USA. They parked a tank in front of the theater for publicity purposes. I remember crawling inside the tank(I don't remember what tank it was, but in my mind I thought it was a Sherman). As with the narrator, that experience has stayed with me all these years. This was a time with no internet, u-tube and wee didn't have a tv. Something like a tank parked in front of the movie house, and be able to actually crawl inside, and then watch a movie about the most highly decorated American veteran of WW2, was really amazing, especially in a small town in the middle of nowhere.

  • @jp-um2fr
    @jp-um2fr 2 года назад +8

    I joined the MOD at Chertsey as an appretice at 15. If I remember correctly the S Tank had a Rolls Royce K60 as a 'run about' engine and it's gas turbine for battle. Just to sort of prove myself - did you ever get the power increase from the K60 you wanted and how well did they do in your patrol boats ? You could have used the Chieftain (BMC ruined) L60 but you would never have got as far as the hanger doors in the early days. The Sturmgeschutz did well so why not the S Tank.

  • @barkebaat
    @barkebaat Год назад +2

    2:46 - LOL !!! "dropping off the kids at the pool"

  • @akeholmberg4816
    @akeholmberg4816 Год назад +1

    Thanks Stefan for your honest description of the S-tank. And can say I wasn't that jealous of you tank guys when we was fighting together in the southern part of sweden. I come from the artillery so we bumps up at tolo or at the repairig places. And we slept in our tent day and nights. from ZG9 over

  • @chaseman113
    @chaseman113 2 года назад +3

    In an alternate world where modern electronics never developed to create active stabilization good enough for high speed firing.
    The S Tank was a tank beyond its years.
    The S Tank was just so on point for the future as immediately seen during it’s development.

  • @hedge58
    @hedge58 Год назад +4

    The S-tank (or strv 103) was purpose built for defensive action against an invasion. Considering the AT weapons available at the time of designing it (1960's), it is a really clever design. The profile is low, which is excellent not only for concealment but makes it much harder to hit (if, for instance, your adversary mainly uses APFSDS-penetrating ammunition.) Also the front is really well armoured and the flat angle of it made it really difficult for any AP/HEAT/HESH rounds existing at the time to connect and penetrate the front. Nowadays we have powerful top attack munitions and they would have spelled disaster for the S-tank. The top and sides weren't well armoured, so it wouldn't stand a chance in a modern conflict. Maybe if one were to plaster it with modern ERA, it could still sort of make it, but then you have the issue with the gun which is not by any way up to par with Abrams, Challenger or Leopard's guns. I do think it could do well against the T-62/64/72 tanks though, after all - it was designed to take out those types of vehicles. I saw many out in the woods during my military service, and I still love it despite all its debatable quirks and flaws. As a matter of fact, I have a scale model of if in my bookshelf. Bought at the very museum Stefan curates. I highly recommend a visit if you happen to be in the vicinity of Strängnäs city.

  • @rustyfmj2388
    @rustyfmj2388 2 года назад +4

    I put this up in the background and i almost thought i heard Henning Wehn talking about his experiences with the S tank.

  • @DavidSiebert
    @DavidSiebert Год назад +4

    Seems like it would have a really interesting self-propelled gun. Of course, it would need to have a better solution for elevation but that shouldn't have been too hard. I have always liked the S-Tank. It was just soo different from other tanks.

  • @philbosworth3789
    @philbosworth3789 2 года назад +1

    Stefan is always very good.

  • @MberEnder
    @MberEnder Год назад +1

    My second favorite tank after the Sheridan. I have a thing for tanks that push the boundaries of technology, even if it gives them mechanical issues.

  • @SirSidley
    @SirSidley 2 года назад +3

    Fantastic insight into an amazing tank from someone who has experience and great knowledge of this unique vehicle. More of the same please 😊

  • @turbografx16
    @turbografx16 2 года назад +2

    Such a cool technical accomplishment.

  • @johnwalsh7256
    @johnwalsh7256 2 года назад +5

    Like the Merkava, a tank designed for the local conditions of the nation it was designed to defend.

  • @hugonilsson6067
    @hugonilsson6067 Год назад

    When i was around 4-5 years old and lived in sweden i was once offered to ride along in a tank, i think it was a leopard or maybe a cv90 but i was too shy to say yes 🤦 one of my biggest regrets in life and i still remember it

  • @kentnilsson465
    @kentnilsson465 Год назад +2

    I was in the infantry during the 80s and the talk was that it wasnt very reliable. The other thing I wonder is, the IKV-91 was retired, was there ever talk of transfering it to the infantry and upgrade it with a 120mm gun to be used only as a TD? Or did the times and the autoloader make it impossible?

  • @grahamburrows7570
    @grahamburrows7570 Год назад +1

    This would have been a great "smart tank." Just ahead of its time. Loved the story of this unique tank design when I was young. Still do!

  • @Trebuchet48
    @Trebuchet48 2 года назад +4

    I was a conscript in 1971. But since my primary "weapon" was a typewriter, I'm still using that skill.
    Too bad Sweden can't send a few hundred of these to Ukraine!

  • @johnDukemaster
    @johnDukemaster Год назад +1

    I wonder if he is in charge of the Tankmuseum in Strängnäs? It's a really nice museum. I was there a few years ago....7 actually! Wow! Time flies!

  • @CthulhuInc
    @CthulhuInc 2 года назад

    thanks, stefan, that was great!

  • @sih1095
    @sih1095 2 года назад +4

    Always thought this was an amazing design.

  • @nougan_gamer
    @nougan_gamer 2 года назад +6

    3:17 I use Turbo in my World of Tanks S-tank(s), and I'm happy to see turbo is used in a real S-Tank also, haha.

  • @quantumplastic
    @quantumplastic 2 года назад +7

    Another excellent video! Congratulations, the quality has improved impressively, both in terms of video quality, graphics and the way the story is told. A real pleasure to watch these videos!

  • @mc_sim
    @mc_sim Год назад +2

    my favorite tank in WoT by far. :)

  • @jep77ray
    @jep77ray 2 года назад +1

    Love the reloaded content!

  • @qw49
    @qw49 Год назад

    1972 I was in the regiment P7 Revingehed Skåne!! I was driving this 103 tank backwards!! Education in healt care and the radio operater!! We was shouting in Ravlunda aiming out on the sea!! On 1800 meters this tank could hit a bottle, and on the road the so speed could for a short time go 90km/ tim!!

  • @darrenjosephgregory
    @darrenjosephgregory 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant video, nothing better than something a bit different.

  • @BashoftheMonth
    @BashoftheMonth 2 года назад +1

    This is a really cool format for videos, keep it up!

  • @pickititllneverheal9016
    @pickititllneverheal9016 Год назад

    One of my favorites 😍

  • @samharvey6194
    @samharvey6194 2 года назад

    One of my favourite tanks NGL

  • @Lonewolfmike
    @Lonewolfmike Год назад

    The thing with the S Tank is, as he stated, it was more complicated than most tanks were at the time. When you have something more complex you run the risk of having more things failing, but how it was going to be used, from all I have seen, it was the tank that they wanted and needed. That is what people either forget or don't think about is how Sweden was going to use the S Tank.

  • @ytJnC
    @ytJnC 2 года назад +5

    Great interview and insight that is missing from other videos of the s-tank. I learned much that I didn’t know about my favorite tank. Loved how a 9 year old could have the opportunity to drive a tank.

    • @SonsOfLorgar
      @SonsOfLorgar 2 года назад +2

      That's a perk for kids encountering the 18-20yo conscripts that were far enough in their training to not have a ranking officer babysitting them ;)

  • @C64SX
    @C64SX Год назад

    There's one standing at the entrance to a military base (Revingehed) about 15 minutes drive from where I live. I pass it from time to time, sometimes I stop and take a closer look at it. It is indeed a fascinating piece of engineering.

  • @Real_Claudy_Focan
    @Real_Claudy_Focan Год назад

    I'm having a lot of fun using it in Warthunder !
    And it's a beast when used like it was intended !