Soviet 122mm D30 Cannon (Firing)

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    The D30 is a Soviet 122mm multi-role gun introduced in the 1960s and still in use around the world today. It has a somewhat unusual 3-leg mount that is slower to set up than a standard trail, but allows for complete 360-degree rotation of the gun. The piece was designed for both indirect fire (maximum range 15.4km; more with rocket-assisted munitions) or direct anti-tank fire. Note that it came with an armor shield for the crew, which was left off the gun for this trip to the range.
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  • @kumanon9466
    @kumanon9466 4 года назад +1970

    "Sorry for the machine gun fire; it clears up in a moment"
    turns the barrel towards machine gun fire sounds

    • @Dmochkin
      @Dmochkin 4 года назад +94

      the 360 degree capability would definitely come in handy

    • @Ryu-qk1kx
      @Ryu-qk1kx 4 года назад +85

      guy firing the machine gun: *chuckles* im in danger

    • @yytyytg
      @yytyytg 3 года назад +16

      japanes: chuckles
      honourable death

    • @mr.laughington5740
      @mr.laughington5740 3 года назад +6

      Says: *SHUT UP OR ILL BLOW YOU WITH THIS GLORIOUS ARTILLERY OF STALIN*

    • @glenmcgillivray4707
      @glenmcgillivray4707 3 года назад +4

      The Joys of 'Danger Close' Artillery support.

  • @Agast
    @Agast 4 года назад +1586

    I was waiting for Ian to say that the cannon would be auctioned

  • @Pz_VI
    @Pz_VI 4 года назад +776

    Ian's not Gun Jesus anymore.
    Now he is ARTILLERY MOSES.

    • @theartofthereel455
      @theartofthereel455 4 года назад +82

      Cannon Christ

    • @jl.7739
      @jl.7739 4 года назад +30

      My try: Babooom Budda

    • @armchairgeneralissimo
      @armchairgeneralissimo 4 года назад +22

      And with his mighty howitzer he parted the Red Sea

    • @02suraditpengsaeng41
      @02suraditpengsaeng41 4 года назад +6

      Anymore. He is God of gun.

    • @weirdeurasianboy8091
      @weirdeurasianboy8091 3 года назад +7

      Nope. He knows everything about the artillery he was talking about. Unlike the dumbass who got lost in the desert for 40 years 😂

  • @anssiikonen5847
    @anssiikonen5847 4 года назад +197

    The memories of setting this howitzer up in rocky ground at -25´c.

    • @deios
      @deios 4 года назад +44

      Memories sitting in foxhole directing that fire at -25c.

    • @severrnijKGU
      @severrnijKGU 3 года назад

      awwwwwe

    • @AP-bh8xm
      @AP-bh8xm 3 года назад +2

      Memories of hammering those wedges in to the rocky ground in -25 celsius.

    • @Aasal76
      @Aasal76 2 месяца назад

      Same shit

  • @lukum55
    @lukum55 4 года назад +4153

    Ah, hello again my old friend. I was, and as a reservist I technically still am, a gun commander for a D30, known in Finnish service as the 122H63. A well trained crew can have the gun set up and ready to fire in 10 minutes of arriving in a firing position, nowhere near what SPGs can do but for a conventional artillery piece its quite fast. The rate of fire was also quite fast, my crew was able to fire 3 rounds in 12 seconds, thats a 122mm round every 4 seconds.
    This video showcases the gun pretty well but there was one thing I was extremely triggered by: the guys were loading the gun from directly behind the breech, DO NOT DO THAT! Even though it should not happen it is possible that something malfunctions and the gun fires immediately after you close the breech and if you stand right behind the gun the breech will kick you in the stomach, not good. The ammo bearer must always load the rounds from the left side from behind the little recoil guard, the loader with the rammer rams from the right but nobody is directly behind the breech.

    • @villekeskitalo184
      @villekeskitalo184 4 года назад +380

      I got triggered exactly by the same thing :D:D Lots of FDF reservist here in comment section :D 1/11 Niinisalo SATR!

    • @shawnr771
      @shawnr771 4 года назад +101

      Good information.
      Thanks.

    • @bluetv6386
      @bluetv6386 4 года назад +414

      In russia that's how they train the new recruits stomach muscles. If you can take it you're reposted to the spetnaz, if you can't your vodka belly s not large enough yet and you need more training...

    • @mistertree553
      @mistertree553 4 года назад +15

      @lukum55 very interesting!

    • @Kman31ca
      @Kman31ca 4 года назад +201

      I'm not an arty guy, but have worked around large machinery my entire life and I get triggered too seeing that. I've seen young kids lose fingers, toes, etc and 90% of the time it's due to not paying attention to these small details.

  • @Memilish
    @Memilish 4 года назад +2211

    Insert mandatory question about its suitability for home defense here.

    • @TheCheat_1337
      @TheCheat_1337 4 года назад +204

      You can't have a home invasion, if your self defense 122mm cannon destroys your home and everything in it. weSmart

    • @CptJistuce
      @CptJistuce 4 года назад +61

      I know I wouldn't break into a home equipped with one.

    • @overboss9599
      @overboss9599 4 года назад +112

      I guarantee once the first burglar is reduced to red mist, the robbers are gonna look for easier targets. well, maybe not the organized group of robbers known as an "insurance company" but that's another problem

    • @Zeawsomee
      @Zeawsomee 4 года назад +123

      Why yes, it is an excellent choice for all types of defense against houses

    • @thedarkzibba7059
      @thedarkzibba7059 4 года назад +53

      You cant defend your house but you can defend The Motherland

  • @epajebiga
    @epajebiga 4 года назад +282

    I was also commander on D30 during war in Croatia. This howitzer can allow extreme fire rate for skilled crew. My crew record is 1.178 hits in one day (actually, 14 hours). Next day we had to send our howizer to repair :-). Barrel was useless after that.

    • @blizzardstr
      @blizzardstr 4 года назад +16

      Дай дураку хер, он и его сломает. Это ж надо было такую махину за день угробить...

    • @epajebiga
      @epajebiga 4 года назад +91

      @@blizzardstr, you obviously was not in the war. In combat, somtimes you use everything you have to stop enemy. Yes, weapons that last decades in regular military use in peace often will be buried in one day. An it has nothing to do with fools prick....

    • @_salaryman_
      @_salaryman_ 4 года назад +25

      @@blizzardstr У танкового орудия 2А46 (что ставится в танки Т-64/72/80) средний ресурс находится в коридоре от 500 до 1000 выстрелов.

    • @amichiganboiwhosereallazy1544
      @amichiganboiwhosereallazy1544 3 года назад

      Ebic

    • @stonks6616
      @stonks6616 3 года назад

      IS-2 gun???

  • @ijduadfs3690
    @ijduadfs3690 4 года назад +181

    I did my military sevice in east- german made self propelled 122mm howitzer and the ammo it used (russan made so most likely same as that gun) went as follows.
    Direct fire use cartridge that had single poweder bag pressed in by machine. If you took it out you would never get it in again.
    Indirect fire used 5 powder bags in one cartridge. To fire furthest away you would keep all of them in. To fire shorter range you would take one in your hand and keep the rest 4 in cartridge and that would be called n.1 charge. To make n.2 charge you would take 2 bags out so you had 2 in your hand and rest in the cartridge and so on till you get to n.5 charge which is only a primer and does nothing.
    Can't really see if the sight similar to what i used but mine went something like this.
    You would take out small telescope looking object place it on the ground left of the gun, aim guns sight at it. Telescope has small symbols on it's glass and you would turn the dial on it till they mached ones on the gun sights. Once they are perfectly lined up you can aim the gun first by for example turning the sight 2 degrees (6000 of these to make 360 turn) and then turning the entire gun till symbols match again.

    • @gunner678
      @gunner678 4 года назад +20

      Thanks. It's nice to hear from a gunner who served on the cold war opposing side. I was a gunner based on the other side of the IGB in the West . There is a lot to gunnery that lay people don't fully appreciate. Cheers!

    • @zabzab6608
      @zabzab6608 4 года назад +1

      ACS 2S1 " Carnation» ?

    • @swaghauler8334
      @swaghauler8334 4 года назад +12

      So you used Collimeters too! The Collimeter gave the gun's Deflection from a surveyed point at the battery's center. This is HOW FDC determined the precise position of your gun's Deflection (horizontal alignment) in relation to the world at large. This point was surveyed backward from a central survey point for the entire battery. The gun was "layed" as close to this survey mark as the ground guides could get it, upon initial setup.
      The second reference point for a gun was known as the Quadrant. This was the VERTICAL ANGLE needed to reach a certain range away from the "point of lay" of the gun. On our Howitzers, the Quadrant was located on the right side of the gun (with the Gunner dialing in Deflection on the left side of the gun). These were expressed in "Mils" instead of "Degrees" on our guns too (a more precise scale of measure).

  • @VosperCDN
    @VosperCDN 4 года назад +1289

    Other channels : "Here's the latest 9mm .."
    Ian : "Let's talk about a 122mm Cannon"

    • @Chrzysztof
      @Chrzysztof 4 года назад +50

      Other channels : "Here's the latest Glock in .22LR .."
      Ian : "Let's talk about a 122mm Cannon"

    • @setoste
      @setoste 4 года назад +10

      It is a howitzer, not a cannon.

    • @sampsonlll1825
      @sampsonlll1825 4 года назад +16

      @@setoste
      Artillery*

    • @Revener666
      @Revener666 4 года назад +28

      It is also a cannon.

    • @Mytrix0
      @Mytrix0 4 года назад +2

      VosperCDN pretty hard to forget that weapon!

  • @a.gravemistake3061
    @a.gravemistake3061 4 года назад +1096

    Almost as loud as a Mosin carbine; recoil's more manageable tho.

    • @michaeljaquez4737
      @michaeljaquez4737 4 года назад +10

      A moisan Nagant? Has low recoil to be honest

    • @buttahXD
      @buttahXD 4 года назад +100

      @@michaeljaquez4737 He's talking about the carbine version, which wouldn't weigh as much, so it would have more recoil as a result. And memeing.

    • @Mikhail-Tkachenko
      @Mikhail-Tkachenko 4 года назад +48

      @@michaeljaquez4737 It's a joke. The carbine variant of the Mosin Nagant is extremely loud & produces a huge muzzle flash compared to other types of infantry rifles.

    • @XtreeM_FaiL
      @XtreeM_FaiL 4 года назад +4

      A. Grave Mistake It's a fully semi-automatic.
      Mosin-Nagant does not have recoil buffer.

    • @DudemeisterNL
      @DudemeisterNL 4 года назад +12

      @@XtreeM_FaiL fully semi automatic... Never heard of that before

  • @jasonsilkowski7282
    @jasonsilkowski7282 4 года назад +218

    "sorry for the machine gun fire"
    why is that so funny to me

    • @garywheeler7039
      @garywheeler7039 4 года назад +5

      Its not something you hear every day?

    • @kstreet7438
      @kstreet7438 4 года назад +2

      @@garywheeler7039 just American things.

  • @Ramonatho
    @Ramonatho 4 года назад +502

    Guy firing a machine gun: "hey I'm pretty cool"
    Guy firing artillery: "hold my 122mm shell"

    • @ianmills9266
      @ianmills9266 4 года назад +16

      Yeah, I thought that. *Guys giving the big licks
      *BOOM!
      "I'll shut up now"

    • @FoxbatSVK
      @FoxbatSVK 4 года назад +9

      *[machine gun fire stops]*

    • @loserface3962
      @loserface3962 4 года назад +2

      gets 76 mm auto cannon

    • @blondknight99
      @blondknight99 4 года назад +8

      Where does one go to buy 122mm ammunition? And am I now on a watch list for asking?

    • @armchairgeneralissimo
      @armchairgeneralissimo 4 года назад +3

      @@blondknight99 Some dodgey guy named Sergei at the docks can get you what you need if the price is right.

  • @Hawk1966
    @Hawk1966 4 года назад +643

    Wish we could have seen the point of impact on the hill. Fun video otherwise.

    • @DangerousBobB
      @DangerousBobB 4 года назад +19

      Hawk 1966 I have some impacts from the shoot on my IG account @dangerous_bob

    • @basillicus3959
      @basillicus3959 4 года назад +11

      I'm actually wondering if the gun is aimed at all. They have only the direct fire telescope mounted but that does nothing when firing indirect fire, and they have no panoramic telescope at all. So maybe they just shoot in the general direction with minimal powder charge and the round drops where it drops.

    • @DangerousBobB
      @DangerousBobB 4 года назад +11

      Basillicus blasting a rock on the side of the mountain using a full powder charge and direct fire sights

    • @basillicus3959
      @basillicus3959 4 года назад +6

      @@DangerousBobB OK, cool. Yeah, I see now that the elevation is actually much lower in the parts where shooting happens.

    • @mafistowaltz4857
      @mafistowaltz4857 4 года назад +1

      Thats the first thing I thought too.

  • @TKakela
    @TKakela 4 года назад +340

    A familiar gun! I was trained to crew this during my service in the Finnish Defense Forces. Here it is called 122 H 63.

    • @shawnr771
      @shawnr771 4 года назад +95

      @@vendomnuIf the US and Russia are such odds why do US astronauts ride Russian rockets to the International Space Station?
      It is cheaper than other alternatives.

    • @Zorglub1966
      @Zorglub1966 4 года назад +32

      @@vendomnu roughly, Soviet designed weapons (because of their habit of losing a lot of stuff in the Karelian forests.) are common in Finnish army, and often improved.

    • @IncognitoUnknown-fc2tu
      @IncognitoUnknown-fc2tu 4 года назад +35

      @@vendomnu finns bought all kind of weaponry from Soviets.

    • @insiainutorrt259
      @insiainutorrt259 4 года назад +25

      @@vendomnu
      Can use their ammo and weapons against them as finland could never match the production of russia for one

    • @brlbrlbrlbrl
      @brlbrlbrlbrl 4 года назад +60

      @@vendomnu During the cold war, Finland had a policy of buying equipment equally from both the west and from the Soviet Union as an expression of the country's neutrality. Because of this, there are still a lot of soviet trucks, artillery, APCs, etc. in use that are slowly being phased out.

  • @ronhmclaughlin
    @ronhmclaughlin 4 года назад +167

    The item that looks like “a bayonet lug” on the muzzle brake is the towing lunette

    • @robertkubrick3738
      @robertkubrick3738 4 года назад +2

      I thought that was where the crimson trace mounted?

    • @AlASokolov
      @AlASokolov 4 года назад +4

      American howitzer M777 has the same feature.

    • @swaghauler8334
      @swaghauler8334 4 года назад +2

      @@AlASokolov So did the M198.

    • @samuelyoung1
      @samuelyoung1 4 года назад +13

      I wonder if anyone ever made a giant enough bayonet to go on it

    • @badpossum440
      @badpossum440 3 года назад +7

      well thats one hell of a disappointment. i was looking forward to getting that bayonet.

  • @DongusMcLongus
    @DongusMcLongus 3 года назад +14

    I was an artillery spotter in the U.S. Army from 2004-2011 and these were the artillery guns that the Afghan Army uses. I remember training Afghan gun teams (I was a spotter so they could work on aiming). I actually was able to stand right next to the gun team as they fired and this thing packs a punch! You really feel the blast, much more than a U.S. 105mm. The Afghan crews got pretty good with these and could get rounds out pretty quickly and accurately. @forgotten weapons It was really cool to see this gun again and learn a bit more about it, great Video!

    • @AshleyPomeroy
      @AshleyPomeroy Месяц назад +1

      I imagine all those guns must be sitting around rusting by now, unless the Taliban sold them off for hard currency.

    • @DongusMcLongus
      @DongusMcLongus Месяц назад

      @@AshleyPomeroy Rusting, sold off, or turned into truck axles by now.

  • @YarugumaSou
    @YarugumaSou 4 года назад +313

    "To show you the incredible strength of the Soviet 122mm D30 Cannon, I'm gonna blast huge holes through the body of that mountain"

    • @jballew2239
      @jballew2239 4 года назад +26

      That location has been a backstop for ~40 years. Eventually some enterprising individual will mine the lead and tungsten out of it.

    • @YarugumaSou
      @YarugumaSou 4 года назад +3

      @@jballew2239 You don't get it.

    • @Osean_Kitty
      @Osean_Kitty 4 года назад +11

      THAT'S A LOT OF DAMAGE

    • @deepbludreams
      @deepbludreams 4 года назад +3

      All things considered, this is a low-ish velocity 122MM gun, the D30 is basically a replacement for a 1930s Era howitzer, and to share compability with other soviet arms, it uses the same cartridge and projectiles found in use by Soviet heavy tanks, the IS2, IS3 and T10.
      the D30 started falling out of favor when 155 and 152MM Artillery pieces got lighter, 122MM is in a odd weight range, not really a light howitzer, not really a heavy one either.

    • @MrJolte
      @MrJolte 4 года назад

      That mountain offends me. Remove it!

  • @ronhmclaughlin
    @ronhmclaughlin 4 года назад +283

    The device that aides in elevating is the equilibrator.

    • @dankdark974
      @dankdark974 4 года назад +15

      Equilibrinator*
      Sounds more impressive.

    • @longshot7601
      @longshot7601 4 года назад +9

      The handle that the skull was on is called a destructonator or kaboomanator.

    • @LevitatingCups
      @LevitatingCups 4 года назад

      Just need a bigger home.

    • @stevestruthers6180
      @stevestruthers6180 4 года назад

      The equilibrator is not the elevation mechanism. The equilibrator consists of the two tubes that are housed in the more or less square box mounted on the top of the gun.
      The equilibrator manages the recoil of the gun by preventing it from running too far out and then returning it to battery after the projectile has been fired.

    • @ronhmclaughlin
      @ronhmclaughlin 4 года назад

      Steve Struthers so what you are referring to is the recoil mechanism, the one polished steel tube you see the opposite side of the elevating gear is an equlibrator. The equilbrator/s are either gas filled tube/s or springs the equalize the effort to elevate the tube, in gas filled equilibrators the crew constantly adjusts them throughout the day because as it gets warmer the expanding gas changes the amount of assistance to moving the barrel weight

  • @ekvictory007
    @ekvictory007 4 года назад +14

    That soviet math-sight for indirect fire is legit! Having been a machinist, mathematical tables are far superior for accomplishing a task in quick order without the need for fully trained personnel. They're also key for upgrading current personnel as it gives them an immediate "close enough" to work off of.

  • @dgerdi
    @dgerdi 4 года назад +38

    And ten to fifteen miles away, a hedgehog goes: „What the....“

    • @edwardschmitt5710
      @edwardschmitt5710 3 года назад

      And then he said "keep shooting, I wasn't able to hear my wife complain for a few seconds there"

  • @thedarkzibba7059
    @thedarkzibba7059 4 года назад +1824

    0/10 no bayonet
    This post made by Japanese army

    • @_salaryman_
      @_salaryman_ 4 года назад +17

      You can always make your own

    • @VashGames
      @VashGames 4 года назад +86

      The pointy thing in front of the barrel.

    • @aserta
      @aserta 4 года назад +36

      It has a trailer hitch. I'd say it gets at least 3 points out of 10 for that. Heck, you could tow this with your average hippie painted Vbug for shits and giggles.

    • @JippaJ
      @JippaJ 4 года назад +22

      Looks to have a bayonet lug on the muzzle brake.

    • @Tony-dh7mz
      @Tony-dh7mz 4 года назад +3

      LOL

  • @Thing.of.nought
    @Thing.of.nought 4 года назад +26

    Hot damn, it's the cannon I spent countless hours, cleaning, maintaining, aiming etc etc. This example lacks the gunshield for the crew actually. These things are still in use as training cannons in Finland. They will be replaced by a Finnish 155 mm howitzer eventually from what I've heard. As for setting up the gun, it takes time but when you have a crew each having their own role it is not that slow. For example I noticed how in the high speed the guys spread those legs one at a time. In the FDF we were told to always open both legs at the same time.

  • @cdixy302
    @cdixy302 4 года назад +7

    Amazing how very stable the base is while firing!

  • @JohnDoe-lh9ph
    @JohnDoe-lh9ph 4 года назад +40

    "We're out on the range today so please bear with gunfire in the background"

    • @goodmaninastorm4617
      @goodmaninastorm4617 4 года назад +3

      John Doe underrated comment. Paul would shoot this in is spongebob PJs though.

    • @acoolerhandle
      @acoolerhandle 3 года назад +4

      **Pulls shell parts out from under coat**
      This is a 122 millimeter green box high-explosive anti-tank round from Russian surplus.

  • @sdude5538
    @sdude5538 4 года назад +216

    My drunk ass thought this said "Sweet" instead of "Soviet" and yet...
    I was both right and wrong.

  • @viwahe
    @viwahe 4 года назад +38

    And when you mount this thing on the chassis of an MTLB/U you get the 2S1 Gvozdika self-propelled howitzer (122PSH74 in Finnish service).

    • @viwahe
      @viwahe 3 года назад +13

      @@virta555 Finnish army has been using Russian hardware for the better part of a hundred years already.

  • @Nahal0nok
    @Nahal0nok 4 года назад +33

    The standard for deployment and the readiness of an artillery gun for shooting is 3 minutes in the Soviet army. The best crews manage in 1.5 minutes.

  • @davecrupel2817
    @davecrupel2817 4 года назад +41

    6:33 machine gun: RAHRAHRAHRAH IM ANNOYING
    6:36 122mm: *STFU!*
    machine gun: X:

  • @benjaminjernfors
    @benjaminjernfors 4 года назад +38

    Ian is a very lucky man not being a Finnish conscript when he was sitting on those trails. When my step father was in the army as artilleryman one dude sat on one trail after a fire mission to rest. Once staff sergeant( or sergeant major) saw that he took the loading rammer and hit the guy to the back off the head so hard he fell unconsious for a second( while wearing a helmet). A legend says dead soldiers were carried on the trails as troops were retreating and thus are "holy". No jumping over, sitting or stepping on the trails.
    Also I would've loved to see some of the impacts from those shells. I was what brits would call a special observer when I was a conscript and oh boy have I called some indirect fire during that time, particularly 122H63 (Finnish tag for 122mm D30) fire. Best feeling ever when the other end confirms your fire request and soon you start to hear thunder like booms in the distance, deadly whispers of the shells followed by impacts. Gives you the thrills.

    • @jameschristensen1055
      @jameschristensen1055 3 года назад +13

      The practical reason behind the rule that a soldier should not sit or stand on the trails, or step over them, is that in the event of a recoil system failure the gun will leap into the air. Anyone foolish enough to be sitting on the trails would be launched as if by a catapult. I saw this happen in Canada back in the 1980s. The gun concerned was a M101A1 105mm howitzer. It leapt like a bucking bronco. Thankfully, no one was injured (as no one was cheeky/stupid enough to be on the trails!).

  • @metalspoon69
    @metalspoon69 4 года назад +510

    Can anyone recommend a good holster to conceal carry this?

    • @Tony-dh7mz
      @Tony-dh7mz 4 года назад +10

      Workin on it, I’ve got this!

    • @shawnr771
      @shawnr771 4 года назад +4

      Airstream?

    • @detritus23
      @detritus23 4 года назад +23

      It will fit in the UM84. It has good retention, too.
      And the training wheels help...

    • @scraig11
      @scraig11 4 года назад +4

      Zap

    • @tarmaque
      @tarmaque 4 года назад +3

      Could I suggest a Volvo C304?

  • @TechLevelUpOfficial
    @TechLevelUpOfficial 3 года назад +9

    we have the same gun here in Algeria, when i served in the army 10 years ago i ended up in an artillery branch although i was an infantry personal so our job was to escort and provide protecting to the crew member of this exact Cannon using a mini truck with a 14.4mm machine gun.
    cleaning these cannons after firing drills wasn't fun at all lol

    • @sovietbottle-cap1649
      @sovietbottle-cap1649 2 года назад

      Hi am algerian too and also maybe planning to join infantry can we have a talk i have a few questions

  • @McRocket
    @McRocket 4 года назад +1

    I enjoyed this very much.
    Thank you for filming/editing/posting it.
    BTW - amazing (to me) how stable the gun seems during firing.

  • @jeopardy4100
    @jeopardy4100 4 года назад +35

    What no disassembly or take down. I’ll have to be satisfied with set up.

  • @radoslawpiotrowski9480
    @radoslawpiotrowski9480 4 года назад +47

    I love the moment when machine gun going full auto and changes its "voice tone" when cannon fires and suddenly stops (video time stamp 6:32 to 6:37). It's like: "Oh crap! Soviets! Run!"
    Great job.

    • @janwacawik7432
      @janwacawik7432 4 года назад +12

      GOTT IN HIMMEL, HANS! Drop the MG and run!

    • @detritus23
      @detritus23 4 года назад +5

      More like the D30 says in its sweetest voice: “Feeling inadequate?”

    • @cracklingvoice
      @cracklingvoice 4 года назад

      @@janwacawik7432 Hans, get the Dora.

    • @QwertyBoredom122
      @QwertyBoredom122 4 года назад +1

      Audio equalisation does fun things.

    • @johnjeromson3471
      @johnjeromson3471 4 года назад +4

      oh you have a machine gun. that's adorable.

  • @ValentinPlotnichenko
    @ValentinPlotnichenko 4 года назад +3

    Thanks Ian! My Grandmother's Brother was Artillery Engineer during WW2 and he was very good so he never got drafted and he worked on artillery all the time through the war, and his factory was moved to Siberia to keep production. If you can get to WW2 artillery that would be also super cool to see!

  • @MrRogsmart
    @MrRogsmart 4 года назад +1

    I'm loving this whole series on tanks and artillery. Great stuff.

  • @ReijoRitari
    @ReijoRitari 4 года назад +78

    Fun fact. Those are still in use in Finnish Defence Force.

    • @cracklingvoice
      @cracklingvoice 4 года назад +24

      One of the nice things about Russian combat gear: as elegant as their designs are, they are also quite durable.
      Russian reliability: it'll break down, but it is very easy to repair. Allows for remarkably old systems to keep running for a very long time.

    • @danylohatych1166
      @danylohatych1166 4 года назад +16

      It's still in use in lots of countries

    • @drummaghua2687
      @drummaghua2687 4 года назад +5

      I think a lot of countries are using this model as training guns, as nobody wants a bunch of new recruits to handle fancy 155mm cannons with super expensive computers and optics during their first time xd

    • @BadBonsai1
      @BadBonsai1 4 года назад +1

      my brother (artillery officer in German Army) trained ANA Forces to handle this gun in 2009/2010

    • @deepbludreams
      @deepbludreams 4 года назад +5

      @@BadBonsai1 ANA still has these, and they have very poor tactical use of them, the US military think's so lowly of the gun crew skills and tactical use of field artillery by the ANA, that the ANA has to contact US command to ensure not Allied forces are with in 5KM of the area the ANA are bombarding.

  • @speckledjim5402
    @speckledjim5402 4 года назад +172

    No limit on traversing, when you have a couple of Samoans on the trail.

    • @wierdalien1
      @wierdalien1 4 года назад +21

      @@derrickstorm6976 the dudes are hench. They just pick up the gun and turn

    • @johnfisk811
      @johnfisk811 4 года назад +19

      It only takes one Fijian with a 25 Pounder (Talaiasi Labalaba BEM ).

    • @EvilTwinn
      @EvilTwinn 4 года назад +33

      @@derrickstorm6976 Samoans are an ethnic group somewhat notorious for producing extremely large and strong men. He's saying that if you have a couple of them, you can pick up and turn a howitzer with a more normal arrangement very easily.

    • @bluetv6386
      @bluetv6386 4 года назад +50

      There is a lot to be said for samo-automatic artillery pieces.

    • @wierdalien1
      @wierdalien1 4 года назад +11

      @@johnfisk811 man deserved a victoria cross. But of course we werent supposed to be in Oman.

  • @JaHa216
    @JaHa216 4 года назад +2

    Also old artyman from Finland, 2. PohmKTR/Jpr. Probably most fun I've ever had was anti tank training with those guns. 750 meters, full charge, scope sight, that was a blast! Surprisingly accurate beast.

  • @comradevlad7459
    @comradevlad7459 4 года назад +1

    The D30 gun was actually mounted in an IS-6 prototype tank. One of the few heavy tanks that have an artillery piece for a gun.

  • @VashGames
    @VashGames 4 года назад +7

    Watching the shockwave effect on the ground from firing something this large never gets old.

  • @XxCheese69xX
    @XxCheese69xX 4 года назад +147

    Gun Jesus decided to join the "new year, new me" school of thought, so he became Cannon Jesus.

    • @n00btotale
      @n00btotale 4 года назад +4

      Kalvis Bērs nah he finally found a real gun ;)

    • @skepticalbadger
      @skepticalbadger 4 года назад +3

      It's literally still a gun; a tube, closed at one end, that uses high pressure gas to fire a projectile. In fact, no artillery people will call it a "cannon".

    • @1johnnygunn
      @1johnnygunn 4 года назад +5

      It is called a "field gun"

    • @bravemanperson6270
      @bravemanperson6270 4 года назад +3

      Cannon Christ the Artillery Angel.

    • @swaghauler8334
      @swaghauler8334 4 года назад

      @@skepticalbadger Your right about it being a Gun. "Guns" are crew-served weapons (including belt-fed machineguns) while "Small Arms" are individual firearms called "Rifles Pistols and Shotguns." We "Red Legs" never walked around holding our family jewels singing "this is my rifle, this is my gun. This one's for killin', this one's for fun!" BUT you had better NEVER refer to your rifle as a gun in front of the Drill Sergeant! Those who did had to curl a 155mm Projo.

  • @RealCadde
    @RealCadde 4 года назад +31

    0:46 I heard "Shoot four people like you"
    And you can't take it back.

    • @RealCadde
      @RealCadde 4 года назад +3

      _TRAVERSE_
      Yeah, the soviets are used to being surrounded on all sides and shooting in all directions where the rest of the world likes to have the enemy in front of them.

    • @RealCadde
      @RealCadde 4 года назад +2

      God damn that machine gun fire in the background is annoying.
      And not because of the loud bangs but because Ian's voice disappears every time they fire.
      Did you do this in post editing or was it your camera/recorder that cut the volume?
      Either way, you really needed to filter out the gunfire but keep your own voice in there. In this particular case you might actually have wanted to do a voice over.

    • @QwertyBoredom122
      @QwertyBoredom122 4 года назад

      @@RealCadde I think its post processing Audio equalisation, basically a feature to make all the noises about the same volume through-out the whole video, problem as you can hear is that Ian's voice and the gunshots are recorded on the same device so the program can't distinguish between them so since it makes the "loud" parts of the audio quieter it uses the loudest volume at the point and lowers everything.

    • @RealCadde
      @RealCadde 4 года назад

      @@QwertyBoredom122 Thanks but i already know how it works. I want Ian/Editor to stop doing it that way.

  • @fiveseven6504
    @fiveseven6504 4 года назад

    Forgotten Weapons is the best channel I've ever seen here on RUclips, if you look for a good explanation about specific guns.
    Greetings from Germany!

  • @dandylion1987
    @dandylion1987 4 года назад +37

    Ideal for home defense against armoured incursions

    • @lena5242
      @lena5242 4 года назад

      Check this one: 100 mm anti-tank gun T-12

    • @Mortablunt
      @Mortablunt Год назад

      Ideal for telling Oakbrook if they step on your fucking flowerbeds again it’s on.

  • @snajper1201
    @snajper1201 4 года назад +35

    Ian was waiting whole year to get fireworks like that

  • @MightySchmoePong
    @MightySchmoePong 4 года назад

    Thanks Ian! I've always found D30 to be an interesting piece from an engineering perspective. Would have loved more video of the setup, packing and maybe being towed away as well.

  • @mcmoose64
    @mcmoose64 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Ian , great work as usual .
    You didn't mention one thing I have always thought unusual about this piece , that is that it is towed by the barrel. If you look carefully , you will see the tow hitch protruding from the underside of the muzzle brake .

  • @cjthegood
    @cjthegood 4 года назад +68

    Literally starting the new year with a BANG!!! Oh wait, the gun is Russian, so с новым годом!

  • @hannu.n
    @hannu.n 4 года назад +17

    I was in charge of one of those when I was in army. It was my favorite howitzer. Other one was 152mm east germany gun but I didn't like it as much. 122mm was fun thing to shoot!

    • @sawyere2496
      @sawyere2496 4 года назад

      When/where did you serve if you don’t mind me asking?

  • @lazyjackass77
    @lazyjackass77 4 года назад +3

    The whoosh of outgoing artillery makes me tear up a little bit. Not ashamed to admit that, cause it is beautiful.

  • @user-uc7gq5xo1x
    @user-uc7gq5xo1x 3 года назад +7

    You should try yelling "Dvesti Dvadcat' Dva!" instead of "Three, two one" when firing!

  • @PeliKarhu600
    @PeliKarhu600 4 года назад +18

    122H63 perkele :D
    my favorite cannon, easy to use and fun to shoot, it would be perfect if it had longer range

  • @Kvakva
    @Kvakva 4 года назад +114

    It did not automatically spit our empty shell as told on 2:10 and the breach was closed.
    Is it modified?

    • @ForgottenWeapons
      @ForgottenWeapons  4 года назад +185

      They disabled the ejectors to prolong case life.

    • @francislematt7079
      @francislematt7079 4 года назад +14

      @@ForgottenWeapons For a suppressor yes

    • @erwin669
      @erwin669 4 года назад +7

      I was about to ask the same thing. Even re-watched it to make sure I heard Ian right and I didn't miss anything

    • @garywheeler7039
      @garywheeler7039 4 года назад +2

      Being a student of the German 88, I was hoping to see it eject too. Without ejecting, it is no longer semiautomatic, which is part of the attraction to me anyway.

    • @Kvakva
      @Kvakva 4 года назад +5

      @@garywheeler7039 Guess shells are hard to come by/cost alot/no access/laws etc.

  • @RobertQuinlan
    @RobertQuinlan 4 года назад +1

    So much gunfire in the background, I half expected Paul Harrell would appear.

  • @OK-1K1
    @OK-1K1 4 года назад +6

    There's also rocket assisted ordnance for increased range.

  • @b1laxson
    @b1laxson 4 года назад +263

    Designer: what do you want this gun to shoot at?
    Soviets: Yes

    • @epajebiga
      @epajebiga 4 года назад +2

      Really? This howitzer is very accurate. Barrel is only 38 cal. long, but it's accurate as 45/48 guns.

    • @cutelasscutlass876
      @cutelasscutlass876 4 года назад +8

      epajebiga pretty sure they were talking about the traverse and elevation

    • @epajebiga
      @epajebiga 4 года назад +1

      @@cutelasscutlass876you might be rigth. I didn't get it that way.

    • @Hawk1966
      @Hawk1966 3 года назад

      I wonder if they made any antipersonnel rounds for it. Man that's one big shotgun.

    • @cleanerben9636
      @cleanerben9636 3 года назад

      Also Soviets: can it fire missiles?

  • @austin0351
    @austin0351 4 года назад +6

    Never apologize for random machinegun fire Ian, NEVER!

  • @mrfailure93
    @mrfailure93 3 года назад

    The high speed footage is amazing

  • @hu3bman
    @hu3bman 4 года назад +1

    love the MG in the background. Makes it sound like your doing a live review in a real battlefield

  • @tuomopoika
    @tuomopoika 4 года назад +5

    I think we had these exact guns in Niinisalo Finland back when I was doing my military service. Never fired one but had to push them around the square few times.

  • @TheSuperstitiousGoat
    @TheSuperstitiousGoat 4 года назад +4

    This made a gunner very happy, thank you good Sir.

  • @Diwana71
    @Diwana71 3 года назад

    Great documentary again. Thanks.

  • @worldtraveler930
    @worldtraveler930 4 года назад +20

    Someone call "Taofledermaus" I think we just found him a new accelerator for his experimental and unique rounds.

    • @Tepid24
      @Tepid24 4 года назад

      I've never heard of that?

    • @worldtraveler930
      @worldtraveler930 4 года назад +4

      @@Tepid24 They're another RUclips channel, go check them out.

    • @Tepid24
      @Tepid24 4 года назад +1

      @@worldtraveler930 I figured as much, but I was wondering which "experimental and unique rounds" exactly you meant. Since there appear to be quite a few.

    • @bensmith4563
      @bensmith4563 4 года назад +5

      @@Tepid24 if it fits in a 12 gauge they will shoot it

    • @charliegarrison9688
      @charliegarrison9688 4 года назад +2

      Pretty much a "You make it we shoot it" type of thing. Some are neat, others defy all logical thinking and work better than you would believe lol the bumbell slugs blew my mind

  • @justsomeamerican5283
    @justsomeamerican5283 4 года назад +266

    40 lbs is about the weight of my younger brother, can I shoot him out of one of those?

    • @janwacawik7432
      @janwacawik7432 4 года назад +61

      If he fits in the breech, sure you can. Go ahead, we'll see how far he goes.

    • @alpbartuakdemir6489
      @alpbartuakdemir6489 4 года назад +28

      if he fits the casing, why not?

    • @68walter
      @68walter 4 года назад +6

      A soviet Commander , shove him over the barrel, the shell will take him along for the ride, lol!

    • @flipdart
      @flipdart 4 года назад +8

      That would be an awesome way to spread someone's ashes after cremation

    • @mfree80286
      @mfree80286 4 года назад +7

      Once.
      Once.

  • @ahafeel
    @ahafeel 4 года назад +2

    Hi Ian, am a great fan of your channel. The Chinese 122mm version was heavily used by both sides in the Sri Lankan civil conflict (which ended in 2009). We still see the 122mm pieces in gun salute roles, parades etc.

  • @ThommyofThenn
    @ThommyofThenn 4 года назад +10

    "sorry for the machine gun fire" it's so okay Ian it's so okay

  • @wildcatindustries8030
    @wildcatindustries8030 4 года назад +10

    Guy with machine: I’m such a badass. Guy with 122mm: drowns everything out

  • @harryhuang1439
    @harryhuang1439 4 года назад +58

    Where's the casing? Didn't you say it suppose to reject the shell when recoil?

    • @basstrom88
      @basstrom88 4 года назад +129

      They seem to usually disable the ejection feature so that the brass case doesn't hit the ground and get damaged, as it's rare and expensive.

    • @X3P4L
      @X3P4L 4 года назад +5

      Good question. It is indeed supposed to eject it. Don't know what happend

    • @harryhuang1439
      @harryhuang1439 4 года назад +17

      @@basstrom88 that make senses. Thanks mate.

    • @Reactordrone
      @Reactordrone 4 года назад +12

      They've probably disabled it to preserve their shell casings.

    • @Tesla34000
      @Tesla34000 4 года назад +1

      @@basstrom88 They probably removed lever which initiates opening of the breech. Extractor is working just fine as shown during loading process.

  • @Daponics89
    @Daponics89 4 года назад

    How can someone dislike this beautiful FA?

  • @750suzuki7
    @750suzuki7 4 года назад

    Ian, I suggest adding a clip with an angle showing the gun firing and the impact location on the hill. Thanks again for continuing to provide top quality You Tube entertainment.

  • @nikolaizetrov617
    @nikolaizetrov617 4 года назад +5

    Wow that is the most stable artillery I've ever seen and its a 1960s tech.

    • @ree0b4272
      @ree0b4272 4 года назад

      Неплохая гаубица, да. Приходилось с ней работать.

  • @DieselpunkMachine
    @DieselpunkMachine 3 года назад +6

    From this video I've learned more then from a full academic year in Saint-Petersburg State University war preparation course, which was focused on D30.

    • @user-0xDEEDBEEF
      @user-0xDEEDBEEF 3 года назад

      war preparation course? Maybe a military training course?

  • @Quetzocoatl22
    @Quetzocoatl22 4 года назад +1

    "Sorry for the machine gun fire; it clears up in a moment." I love this channel.

  • @Sebastian_Almric
    @Sebastian_Almric 3 года назад

    You can almost hear an entire sentence with the sound compensation and gunshots

  • @Ray-tg1sj
    @Ray-tg1sj 4 года назад +4

    Having operated the m101 as an 0811 for ceremonial services in somewhat modern times I visibly cringed when I saw that guy insert the charge with his fingers extended. Make a fist and shove it in that way. Many a cannoneer has watched his fingers go down range palming the charge in. Obviously that guy has experience loading that gun and it works for him so my hats off to the guys who keep these things running but dayum that scared me.

    • @Ray-tg1sj
      @Ray-tg1sj 4 года назад +2

      Forgot to add, Ian keep these Arty video's coming. We gun bunnies love this stuff.

    • @ronhmclaughlin
      @ronhmclaughlin 4 года назад +1

      That, along with saying “on the way” when firing had me cringe

  • @Smokey_Cornbread
    @Smokey_Cornbread 4 года назад +20

    Got to see a couple of those when I was in Afghanistan this past year. Never got to fire one but ot was cool as hell.

    • @Smokey_Cornbread
      @Smokey_Cornbread 4 года назад

      That's pretty cool lol if I go back I wanna make sure I get to fire one hahaha

    • @deepbludreams
      @deepbludreams 4 года назад +2

      I've seen the ANA use their D30 field guns and it's terrifying how poor they are at it.

    • @boomerhgt
      @boomerhgt 4 года назад +1

      Smokey Cornbread's Barrel Chasers They may have them in Iran you might end up there

  • @martinbarba7689
    @martinbarba7689 3 года назад

    Love the bayonette attached....really a close quarter weapon.

  • @vanishingfolklore
    @vanishingfolklore Год назад

    Amazing that you can do such things

  • @emeraldsentinel92alpha30
    @emeraldsentinel92alpha30 4 года назад +117

    Ah yes... the 122mm also known as "Stalin's Hammer".
    Not to be confused with "Stalin's Mallet"which is the 152mm or "Stalin's Sledgehammer" which is the 203mm.

    • @_salaryman_
      @_salaryman_ 4 года назад +14

      Maybe "Brezhnev’s Hammer"?

    • @TheSunchaster
      @TheSunchaster 4 года назад +49

      >Stalin
      >1960s
      You mixed up it with older systems like A-19 and M-30

    • @TheCheat_1337
      @TheCheat_1337 4 года назад +14

      Stalin's Mjolnir, a caliber too large for human measurements

    • @waliza001
      @waliza001 4 года назад +1

      @@TheSunchaster m30

    • @user-yb3lj3ts5u
      @user-yb3lj3ts5u 4 года назад +10

      Stalin died ten years before invention of this howitzer

  • @hvymtal8566
    @hvymtal8566 4 года назад +3

    I mean, it's an artillery gun. There's not much to innovate here other than making it lighter and adding a shell guide to aid ramming, and the D30 is already acceptably light as it is. It should be no surprise the thing is still _everywhere_

  • @RaininPayne2
    @RaininPayne2 4 года назад

    Dangerous Bob has the coolest collection

  • @jjhays36
    @jjhays36 4 года назад

    An iconic WARPACT piece. Still in service with numerous smaller countries and versatile for its intended use.

  • @ebrahimesmail3618
    @ebrahimesmail3618 2 года назад +3

    A very powerful semi-automatic cannon, with high shooting accuracy and a limited error rate if used correctly.

  • @user-ym1qu5xb2y
    @user-ym1qu5xb2y 3 года назад +6

    Ноги станины разводятся одновременно, чтобы она не перевернулась на домкрате

  • @pbellbell
    @pbellbell 4 года назад

    Good demo.thanks.

  • @SexyTimeWithTaylor
    @SexyTimeWithTaylor 4 года назад +1

    If you EVER get a chance Ian you should do a video on the M40 Sniper rifle system used by the Marine corpse the evolution of the weapon is AMAZING and would be a wonderful video to watch

  • @JackFrostIsHere
    @JackFrostIsHere 4 года назад +14

    Random mountain hikers : "why is there an artillery shell headed towards us? "

    • @digimaks
      @digimaks 3 года назад

      Pfff.. believe me, they wouldn't even notice what has landed.

  • @melchiorjoller4776
    @melchiorjoller4776 4 года назад +5

    I would love to see the inert grenade impacting into the hill :-o

  • @zelkuta
    @zelkuta 4 года назад

    Ian! When filming the canons firing you gotta include a shot of the impact! That's half of the visceral experience around these guns!

    • @DangerousBobB
      @DangerousBobB 4 года назад

      zelkuta Have some impact video from this shoot on my Instagram @dangerous_bob

  • @deadfox852
    @deadfox852 4 года назад

    No matter what artillery piece Ian get's to fire none will compare to that one where the guy's hair is just Poof in the stopped shot. If I am not mistaken that was the one video that made me sub and start watching I haven't been disappointed yet. :3

  • @lakemanson8051
    @lakemanson8051 4 года назад +3

    Love the "whoosh" of the shell flying through the air

  • @austinhughes6852
    @austinhughes6852 4 года назад +10

    Nothing says “Get off my property!!” Like sending a 122mm shell down range!

    • @frankmueller2781
      @frankmueller2781 4 года назад

      "Get off my G*d Damned lawn!"

    • @thorodinson5034
      @thorodinson5034 4 года назад

      maybe a broadsite of a dreadnought in the pond at the yard

  • @garethnewton7057
    @garethnewton7057 4 года назад +3

    Ian, I'd love to see you do some vids on some of the Calico Arms guns. Also, next time you're in Canada, I know I'm not the only one who would love for you to do video with Skallagrim.

  • @marshallwarden4240
    @marshallwarden4240 4 года назад

    Really enjoy the artillery videos. Hole aspect in the firearms world that's little known about for most ppl.

  • @rautavaara9194
    @rautavaara9194 4 года назад +30

    122H63* Nevö forget.
    *Finnish designation

  • @Luigisiv
    @Luigisiv 4 года назад +10

    Waiting for the impact shots but they never came!

  • @donquixote3927
    @donquixote3927 3 года назад

    Nice, authoritative presentation, man.

  • @dirtjunkie8702
    @dirtjunkie8702 3 года назад

    Really appreciate the video Ian, I love learning about this stuff! Is there any chance we could get to see the impacts of those big projectiles if you get to fire something like this in the future, it would be cool to see........cheers.

  • @therealCG62
    @therealCG62 4 года назад +7

    Ian my friend, you've GOT to get some shots of the effects down range when doing live-fire videos on stuff like this.

    • @therealCG62
      @therealCG62 3 года назад

      @chris younts they literally show them loading a projectile in front of the powder charge

    • @therealCG62
      @therealCG62 3 года назад +1

      @chris younts that doesn't make it a blank, though. There's still a round going down range.