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The DANA is for sure an example of out the box thinking to find a very good compromise of all the requirements applied to a self propelled artillery system.
Another great video. I send your videos to people any time they ask questions about a weapons system, since I've gotten tired of explaining it myself every time. Your stuff is such a great resources in that regard.
It's SPGH by the way, nor SBGH. Stands for self propelled gun howitzer. Not trying to be rude, just felt I should correct it so people know, since our boy's accent can make it hard to understand.
DANA is mainly and simply woman name. The meaning of the acronym DANA is to a large extent invented artificially and on purpose, because in Czech, a native Czech would never use the words "Dělo Automobilní Nabíjené automaticky" in this form and order. He would rather say "Automaticky nabíjené dělo na kolovém podvozku" ("Auto-loading cannon on a wheeled chassis"). But that doesn't make for a very pleasant acronym, does it?
I didn't realize it until I learned about the US Army's Stryker Brigades, but the advantage of wheeled vehicles is that they can transport themselves across long distances. Tanks and other tracked vehicles have to be loaded up onto transports. So wheeled vehicles are less of a strain on logistics and can be much more rapidly deployed over long distances. So Czechia might be onto something with this SPG
You missed one variant, though perhaps that is a bit of an exaggeration. Himalaya evolved into the DIANA tracked system. It uses the original Krab chassis design, which Poland abandoned in favour of S.Korean K9 chassis for the Krab. This chassis replaced the modified t72 chassis of the Himalaya. Currently there are no orders for DIANA, but there has supposedly been some interest shown. It sounds like you might have been about to mention this and this might have been a technical issue in the video itself as the audio seemed to jump
There is no interest for the DIANA on the original Polish chassis as the chassis cant handle the weight and recoil, for the same reason Poland chose a different chassis for Krab.
@@yarmud Are you asking for a name? If so, Diana is the goddess of the hunt. I'm not sure if she's a goddess of the Greeks or the Romans. In Poland, she is the patron saint of hunters. And Dana is a female name.
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nice overview I served on DANA in CZ Army at 1993 🙂 Really cool vehicle... few parts of your video are exactly from army polygon Brdy (between Jince and Rokycany), where I served...
I think you missed Morana artillery, which is now in prototype stage. Now no one is in the turret, it is operated remotely from the armored cabin. Crew reduced to three people. The cesar which czech military bought is using the tatra 8x8 chassis. Not sure if it was a good acquisition, but we needed something in the 40km range.
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Meanwhile, nice clip, congratulations for the precise historical annotations. 👍 The DANA, including its variants, certainly has a significant role as a forerunner of the modern W-SPH, while also being an example of a constructive architecture that can be improved from many points of view. Personally, I consider the DANA "conceptually" inferior to the contemporary South African G6, in terms of: overall dimensions, mobility and operational flexibility - in this sense it is useless to make distinctions on the caliber of the fire mouth, being a discussion purely related to the specific needs of the 'final user -. In any case, DANA still guarantees good operational performance in its role and also a "relatively low" cost, accessible even in countries with limited military budgets and sufficiently extensive road networks to be able to relocate these vehicles, where useful, with adequate speed. 🙄
Well by that definition, the space age really started in the 80s, functionally speaking. The space race was over at that point, and space was starting to be used to benefit not just science and military activities, but normal people too (starting with communications and GPS type stuff). By that definition, the Dana came onto the scene right as the space age was coming into being. The Abrams looks kinda space age too, and it came into service around the same time.
The fight for the title of "the first wheeled howitzer" is a close one. The South African Defense Force had the LIW G5 Rhino 155mm Howitzer, (also on a wheeled platform) since 1983. The G6 is now in service.
Thanks for your interest. We consider these days as a new cold war. Our channel makes videos based on this perspective. Our motto is "While the Second Cold War is rising, Let's investigate the weapons together". It is not an academic definition but just our perspective. Still, we are not alone. Many scholars and politicians have begun to use this term.
@@madigorfkgoogle9349 both of these nations are technically gifted much more than my Polish brothers. I have been to the Czech Republic and Slovakia several times. I remember when I left the train station in Prague and my eyes saw a huge row of Ceska Zbrojovka tanks, it was beautiful. I like these nations very much and I am ashamed of how my authorities treated them in 1938 and later under the Soviet boot during the Prague Spring. We should build friendship, but there is a lot of history and reluctance.
@@Krzemieniewski1 ye but we seem to jump from kissing german american british, french, russian backsides in the meantime, who look only for themselves. West is utterly corrupt, but I dont want the overbearing bear state too close.
I wonder if Ukraine is replacing the 152mm guns with 155mm guns on their DANAs? I doubt it's an easy to replace one type of howitzer for another as elevation pinnons, hydraulic bearings and recoil shock mounts are all different. Ukraine is going through their 152mm ammunition much quicker despite having an ammo factory trying to churn out the Soviet era rounds 24/7.
Yes, as mentioned in the video, the company Konštrukta was based in Trenčín, which is in Slovakia (former Czecho-slovakia) but all that is mentioned everywhere is Prague and Czechs which is kinda dishonorable.
Best decision we slovakians could ever do to improve our mental health is to abort our tiny bs nation and realize how hollow and fake is national identity as a concept, you are more likely to find foreigner with who you share more on the basis of class than with your fellow citizen on the basis of nationality. Idc if people call that howitzer czech cause we shared the state and it definitely doesnt dishonor anyone.
Artillery is God on any battlefield, the side with the most numerous and accurate artillery will always win every battle period. Slapping wheels and a big engine on an artillery piece is pretty much guarantee a first strike capability that can easily drive to next coordination quicker then any belt driven machine. As seen with Ukraine, Russia using drones to do spotting tactics, then using artillery barrages to destroy the enemy position until nothing moves, then they move to next spot and do the same, Ukraine has lost immense amount of resources and soldiers because of this tactic, and you may think Russia has found a revolutionary new method of fighting, but in reality this is how america did it in Vietnam when they were pushed into a stalemate, essentially its just grinding the enemy to pieces with superior firepower.
@@matheuscerqueira7952 Yeah, these people only show you what plays into their nearrative. I live in a bordering country and I've been to Ukraine with multiple humanitarian missions and have seen what russians are truly capable of. The difference of values between invaders and defenders is almost unthinkable.
There are dozens of them in Ukraine, some older, some newly deliverd from Czechia and Slovakia. Russians destroyed one. Other Danas destroyed way more Russians.
Not with Tatra chassis. Tatras are incredibly nimble in bad terrain, and the same chassis were used for heavy cranes and similar stuff. Tatra can go trough anything and proved that many times.
Doesn't matter. It's on a TATRA chassis, 8x8 with 8 axles. Yes 8, I didn't make a mistake - TATRA utilizes halfaxles, that are offset by few inches - It has remarkable croos country capability for a wheeled truck.
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why did the Cezh not buy the :newer Dana"????
The DANA is for sure an example of out the box thinking to find a very good compromise of all the requirements applied to a self propelled artillery system.
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Brother, your Czech pronounciation is very good!
Another great video. I send your videos to people any time they ask questions about a weapons system, since I've gotten tired of explaining it myself every time. Your stuff is such a great resources in that regard.
So much detailed information included in this video. It certainly makes for an interesting run down of this SBGH.
It's SPGH by the way, nor SBGH. Stands for self propelled gun howitzer. Not trying to be rude, just felt I should correct it so people know, since our boy's accent can make it hard to understand.
Solid lad with a solid review. Respect from Turkiye from a Wargame player : ) Cheers.
DANA is mainly and simply woman name. The meaning of the acronym DANA is to a large extent invented artificially and on purpose, because in Czech, a native Czech would never use the words "Dělo Automobilní Nabíjené automaticky" in this form and order. He would rather say "Automaticky nabíjené dělo na kolovém podvozku" ("Auto-loading cannon on a wheeled chassis"). But that doesn't make for a very pleasant acronym, does it?
like the CAESAR
Nice video, Czech approve
Czech approve, Slovaks built
I didn't realize it until I learned about the US Army's Stryker Brigades, but the advantage of wheeled vehicles is that they can transport themselves across long distances. Tanks and other tracked vehicles have to be loaded up onto transports. So wheeled vehicles are less of a strain on logistics and can be much more rapidly deployed over long distances. So Czechia might be onto something with this SPG
Actually this is a Slovak design, not Czech. But for sake of correctness lets call it Czechoslovak.
@@madigorfkgoogle9349 My mistake. I apologize
@@chaosXP3RT no problem, it is not THAT important...
But Wheels have a way harder Time to cope with the Blowback of firing an Arty Shell than Tracks have
@@madigorfkgoogle9349 well.. it is ..
You missed one variant, though perhaps that is a bit of an exaggeration. Himalaya evolved into the DIANA tracked system. It uses the original Krab chassis design, which Poland abandoned in favour of S.Korean K9 chassis for the Krab. This chassis replaced the modified t72 chassis of the Himalaya. Currently there are no orders for DIANA, but there has supposedly been some interest shown. It sounds like you might have been about to mention this and this might have been a technical issue in the video itself as the audio seemed to jump
What does additional i stands for?
There is no interest for the DIANA on the original Polish chassis as the chassis cant handle the weight and recoil, for the same reason Poland chose a different chassis for Krab.
На сколько я понял идею; главное достоинство механизма - манёвр.
Ценное качество...
@@yarmud Are you asking for a name? If so, Diana is the goddess of the hunt. I'm not sure if she's a goddess of the Greeks or the Romans.
In Poland, she is the patron saint of hunters. And Dana is a female name.
Diana for Romans, Artemis for Greeks
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nice overview
I served on DANA in CZ Army at 1993 🙂 Really cool vehicle...
few parts of your video are exactly from army polygon Brdy (between Jince and Rokycany), where I served...
Glad to see a video of a rig I once helped build, thanks...
What was mentality of the wheels vs tracked argument in the shop?
@@BigDaddy9754 Being cheaper, less complex, and easier to transport.
such an awesome platform
Great ideas !! excellent brother 🖤🖤
A very well made and presented video!
Nice and informative video.
Hope we will see seperate video of new Morana. Great piece of czech army tech. :3
I think you missed Morana artillery, which is now in prototype stage. Now no one is in the turret, it is operated remotely from the armored cabin. Crew reduced to three people.
The cesar which czech military bought is using the tatra 8x8 chassis. Not sure if it was a good acquisition, but we needed something in the 40km range.
i guess its cheaper since no auto loader and no turret...
Aren't we selling the chassis to the France?
Oh yea we are buying them back...
@@yamatokurusaki5790 those are ceasar 2 artillery
@@Pyrochemik007 i know
I have a soft spot 4 DANA, especially since my father who used to be technician warrant officer actually took care of 4 of them with his team.
You can hear these from miles away , it sounds like a thunder storm in distance , cool .
Never thought I'll hear Zuzana this much
I have to admit that you speak very good Czech
I’m a fan of your channel , great content , very informative and well presented , I would really enjoy to see your analysis of the Russian BMPT Terminator …cheers
My grandpa worked in ZTS. He was head of industrial legal protection.
Thats one sexy howitzer 😉👍
Eline sağlık
Ahead of the competition for their time an still obviously very effective even today
Meanwhile, nice clip, congratulations for the precise historical annotations. 👍
The DANA, including its variants, certainly has a significant role as a forerunner of the modern W-SPH, while also being an example of a constructive architecture that can be improved from many points of view. Personally, I consider the DANA "conceptually" inferior to the contemporary South African G6, in terms of: overall dimensions, mobility and operational flexibility - in this sense it is useless to make distinctions on the caliber of the fire mouth, being a discussion purely related to the specific needs of the 'final user -. In any case, DANA still guarantees good operational performance in its role and also a "relatively low" cost, accessible even in countries with limited military budgets and sufficiently extensive road networks to be able to relocate these vehicles, where useful, with adequate speed. 🙄
Compare price and cross-terraing capability.
@@xmeda Without mentioning the numbers, I seem to have entered this comparison criterion in my post. 🤔
I do believe that Dana is very versatile
Dana is also woman name in Czech language.
czech? are you sure? Is it rly only in czech language?
@@johnmacmillan3941 many languages... but also in czech as well as zuzana is female name in some languages
...and what about Dana Scully(XFiles), or Dana Foster (Step by step)? 😁
And even Dana Carvey has something to say 😉
And in Serbia also Dana is woman name.
@@johnmacmillan3941 certainly in some other slav launguages too. Atleast in the Slovak one
How come 40 is old? Yet New versions are very space age looking.
magic
Check out the G6 Rhino
You turn around and one day you say "I'm 40!"
I'm saving up for a sports car so in 10 years I can flick women 30 years younger...
Well by that definition, the space age really started in the 80s, functionally speaking. The space race was over at that point, and space was starting to be used to benefit not just science and military activities, but normal people too (starting with communications and GPS type stuff). By that definition, the Dana came onto the scene right as the space age was coming into being. The Abrams looks kinda space age too, and it came into service around the same time.
@@flickingbollocks5542 Sadly, only other men are impressed by nice cars.
the best of bests
good stuff!
The fight for the title of "the first wheeled howitzer" is a close one. The South African Defense Force had the LIW G5 Rhino 155mm Howitzer, (also on a wheeled platform) since 1983. The G6 is now in service.
Does cesar and Archer not belong in the wheeled self propelled howitzer catagory?
Yes they do. Why do you ask?
Dana, Dita, Zuzana are Slovak(Czech) girl names.
🇸🇰☝️Slovenské kvalitné zbrane...👍👍👊👊👊
České zbraně taky dobrý
Škoda že víc nespolupracujeme
mno myslím že to boli československe zbrane
@@StefanSzücs-j6u nacionalismus
@@yamatokurusaki5790 pozri v prvom rade na američanov, akí nacionalisti sú 😂
@@peterkadlec5746 netahej sem Amíky tady se bavíme o Česku a Slovensku ne o jiných státech
There is one new adition in DANA family, named EVA, fitted on smaller 6x6 truck....
What's that tube on top of the barrel?
its for chain that is pushing rounds in 6:12
@@D0P1C3 ahh got it thanks 👍
Have you listen about SdKfz 234/3 ?
Please make a video on TC-20 Kalyani 155mm 39 calibre self propelled wheeled howitzer of India which recently Armenia purchased as well
There Is also MORANA variant.
eh, you could combine audio channels if it is so badly distributed between left and right...
Да, это серьёзный механизм...
Their are howitzer in Asia also??
Dana is Not from Tatra 815 but 813, zuzana is from 815
💪Beautiful vehicle :DDD
>First Cold War
Hmmm... And when was the second one?
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Now? But it became a little bit hot...
@@Suchac_cz yes but Americans arent fighting directly, only via their proxies, 'us' and on our expense.
Thanks for the lowdown.
@Weapons Detective, can you please do a video on; Top 5 best vehicles to survive a Xenomorph invasion on earth, please and thank-you.
The Philippines is considering to buy such platform from czech republic.
Please have a look at the South African G6 mobile artillery piece - other known name the South African G6 Rhino.
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I thought the South African G6 was the first
first wheeled self propelled howitzer???
Nana Suzana Dana!
the czech words kinda butchered but still great vid
Czechs are skilled people
This was designed by Slovaks, but yes even Czechs are skilled.
@@madigorfkgoogle9349 both of these nations are technically gifted much more than my Polish brothers. I have been to the Czech Republic and Slovakia several times. I remember when I left the train station in Prague and my eyes saw a huge row of Ceska Zbrojovka tanks, it was beautiful. I like these nations very much and I am ashamed of how my authorities treated them in 1938 and later under the Soviet boot during the Prague Spring. We should build friendship, but there is a lot of history and reluctance.
@@Krzemieniewski1 ye but we seem to jump from kissing german american british, french, russian backsides in the meantime, who look only for themselves. West is utterly corrupt, but I dont want the overbearing bear state too close.
I wonder if Ukraine is replacing the 152mm guns with 155mm guns on their DANAs? I doubt it's an easy to replace one type of howitzer for another as elevation pinnons, hydraulic bearings and recoil shock mounts are all different. Ukraine is going through their 152mm ammunition much quicker despite having an ammo factory trying to churn out the Soviet era rounds 24/7.
I've read about the Slovak company making replacement barrels for Ukraine.
Its not the first wheeled self-propelled howitzer, just look at the G6 self-propelled howitzer in service with the South African army
Service doesn't mean much :/
When it was actually build
Per wikipedia
Vz. 77 DANA
designed: 1976
produced: 1980 ->
No.built: 750+
G6 "Rhino"
designed: 1981
produced: 1988-1999
No.built: 154
DANA came before the G6, what are you talking about???
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🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
Please play somethings cookin in the kitchen by DANA
Yes, as mentioned in the video, the company Konštrukta was based in Trenčín, which is in Slovakia (former Czecho-slovakia) but all that is mentioned everywhere is Prague and Czechs which is kinda dishonorable.
😢😢😢😢😢
Best decision we slovakians could ever do to improve our mental health is to abort our tiny bs nation and realize how hollow and fake is national identity as a concept, you are more likely to find foreigner with who you share more on the basis of class than with your fellow citizen on the basis of nationality.
Idc if people call that howitzer czech cause we shared the state and it definitely doesnt dishonor anyone.
Maybe bc it was our primary while you Slovaks has Zuzana
@@yamatokurusaki5790makes me kinda angry that we didnt choose our czech Morana. :,(
@@robertkalinic335 it does, your identity does not exist, so talk about projection :D Eat up american vomit and call it progression lol.
14:01 WTF, Armenia did not catch any DANA, even did not destroy any
Go look at the South African G6 howitzer
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Artillery is God on any battlefield, the side with the most numerous and accurate artillery will always win every battle period.
Slapping wheels and a big engine on an artillery piece is pretty much guarantee a first strike capability that can easily drive to next coordination quicker then any belt driven machine.
As seen with Ukraine, Russia using drones to do spotting tactics, then using artillery barrages to destroy the enemy position until nothing moves, then they move to next spot and do the same, Ukraine has lost immense amount of resources and soldiers because of this tactic, and you may think Russia has found a revolutionary new method of fighting, but in reality this is how america did it in Vietnam when they were pushed into a stalemate, essentially its just grinding the enemy to pieces with superior firepower.
Even Soviet buy that thing
DANA shakes when it fires, compere that with the G6!
It doesn't matter that it shakes, because at that point, the round already left the gun
G6 from South Africa was a 6x6 wheel self propelled Howitzer from the 1980's
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its slovak man and there are newer versions
Thank you to giving this to Ukraine!
10 fires and suspension change.
its not russian.
Then it's good that it was not made by the Soviets... This is a proven concept, that serves to this day. No such occurrences ever happened.
Doing the Lords work in defence of Ukrainian women and children ❤
It's fighting in the side actually aiming at women and children
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Much on his channel
@@matheuscerqueira7952 so russians arent kidnapping ukrainian children? russia didnt invade ukraine?
@@matheuscerqueira7952 Says a guy most likely living thousands of miles away from Ukraine. How much could you possibly know.
@@amoniak24 go watch Patrick Lancaster or Eva K Bartlett
@@matheuscerqueira7952 Yeah, these people only show you what plays into their nearrative. I live in a bordering country and I've been to Ukraine with multiple humanitarian missions and have seen what russians are truly capable of. The difference of values between invaders and defenders is almost unthinkable.
that's a fat ass cannon, that's the academic term
Johan liebert
I'm not sure but to me the first wheeled SPG is south african G6
The internet is free
Nope, best wheeled artillery is the South African G6
I would argue that the best is the Archer. G6 is a relic compared to that system.
South African G6 ?????
Jede 5000 Dollar Drohne wird sich fre😅😂
ZUZANA, geboren um Leben zu nehmen......😅
Ye subse kharab he jo tumne truck pe fit kurdi koe truck ko hi udda dega
Zuzana Chaputova lol
kaputt-zoroz-satanova.
@@cdgncgncoper
Send it to the Ukraine, Russia wants to capture one. XD
There are dozens of them in Ukraine, some older, some newly deliverd from Czechia and Slovakia. Russians destroyed one. Other Danas destroyed way more Russians.
허접하네!
Weak engine
A wheeled vehicle that heavy will sink in bad terrain.
it really wont.
Not with Tatra chassis. Tatras are incredibly nimble in bad terrain, and the same chassis were used for heavy cranes and similar stuff. Tatra can go trough anything and proved that many times.
Dana čech republík. Zuzana Slovakia ok!!!!!!!😊no čechoslovakia
no, Dana was made in Slovak part of Czechoslovakia. So that traditional stealing of credit is hilarious.
Dana was made in Slovakia
I saw this junk was burning today after lancet strike 😂😂
then you woke up and realized it was a dream.
@@cdgncgn nah its reality, its war dude, its mean to be happen, calm
Kanal ,, Tribun timur,, 🇺🇦🔥🇷🇺
which is full of lies...
Its not Czechoslovakia ... Its from Czech Republic ... Czechoslovakia is not a coutry for now since 1993 😂😂😂
Czechoslovakia, both built in Slovakian part of country, not in Czechia.
Made in slovakia lol
So, what exactly is the South African G6..... an airsoft gut on wheels?
It is the second. Here is our G6 video. We hope you will enjoy it
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No, it will be wrong that this is the first tire howitzer made by China and Pakistan also became its first Haridar.
So its a swedish archer but not as good.
It’s better because of the ammo kapacity
well this vechical seems to be very havy , now image if this one driving throu Ukrain felds around ????? a very well target if sink in slum !
well they are used by ukraine.... tatra has a great cross country capability....
Doesn't matter. It's on a TATRA chassis, 8x8 with 8 axles. Yes 8, I didn't make a mistake - TATRA utilizes halfaxles, that are offset by few inches - It has remarkable croos country capability for a wheeled truck.
Made in Slovakia 🇸🇰🇸🇰🇸🇰🇸🇰