The True State of Russian Army

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Not What You Think

Not What You Think

День тому

The Russian military, the second largest military in the world, may not be what it looks like. Lies and systematic corruptions may in fact have dragged Russia into this war with Ukraine, which has been heavily backed up by the US and NATO. We will present the evidence, you make your own decision, because the Russian Army, is #NotWhatYouThink #NWYT #longs
Music:
Lethal Secrets - Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen
The Mole - Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen
Cloak - Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen
Before Nightfall - Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen
Torpedo - Tigerblood Jewel
Hordes - Jo Wandrini
Intense Thrill - Bonnie Grace
Ostinato - Vieveri
They Already Knew - Eoin Mantell
Up in Trouble - Mike Franklyn
Fog of Moscow - Sight of Wonders
Footage:
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Russian Ministry of Defense
Ukrainian Ministry of Defense
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www.theguardian.com/world/201...
www.forbes.com/sites/davidham...
www.usni.org/magazines/procee...
www.sandboxx.us/blog/the-s-40...
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kyivindependent.com/national/...
00:00 Lying is a Problem in The Russian Military
1:27 The Biggest Lies of All
3:15 Fake Bulletproof Vests & Helmets
5:28 Rifles That Date Back to 1891
6:24 Consumer Cameras in Russian Drones
7:15 Russia Deployed 60-Year Old Tanks
8:31 Russian Airforce Looks Good on Paper
10:04 The Aircraft Carrier That is NOT an Aircraft Carrier
10:51 Russian Missiles Like to Come Back Home
12:21 But What About the Ukrainian Forces?
13:08 Where Did the Military Budget Go?
15:15 Why Russia Believed It Could Capture Ukraine in 3 Days?
19:19 It's All About Perception

КОМЕНТАРІ: 19 000
@NotWhatYouThink
@NotWhatYouThink Рік тому
*Check out more of our Russia/Ukraine videos:* How Russia Stole and Ruined its Only Aircraft Carrier: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/nWeTqqqPr2uhu2Q.html The Economics of Kamikaze Drones: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/fXl_l4CsgqBjtY0.html Why Russia Running Out of Missiles is BAD NEWS For Ukraine: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/b2GWjpWlgWeix6M.html How 5000 Russian Soldiers Got Trapped and Their NEW LOW: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/fJqUYZeAfq2G1H0.html How Ukraine TRICKED Russia Into a Stunning Defeat: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/e4V_dWeWnYOHxWg.html Ukraine Used to Have 3rd Largest Nuclear Arsenal in the World: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/o6FeYWyMjJxk1as.html
@martinmacak284
@martinmacak284 Рік тому
Hm, all is nice except that the most probably it was not S-300rocket (Ukrainian) due to how AA rockets work and no AA rocket has such explosive payload
@ScrewDriver609
@ScrewDriver609 Рік тому
But tbf, the Ukrainian S-300 "missing it's target" was a pretty sloppy gloss over. If it really was our missile, which is yet to be unilaterally confirmed, that only means that it hit it's russian target, which caused the debris to land in Poland. If you wanted a contrasting analogy so much - you could've just mentiond about us using "modified" Maxim and MG machineguns XD Just goes to show, how it's in everyones interests to end this Russian fiasco ASAP and arm Ukraine, without holding back for some madeup reasons.
@___asd159gh43
@___asd159gh43 Рік тому
Honestly, probably one of your best videos yet! Love your work! Keep it up!
@SlujM
@SlujM Рік тому
700th
@jasnoorsingh9194
@jasnoorsingh9194 Рік тому
I feel like they dont even have nukes
@zipp4everyone263
@zipp4everyone263 Рік тому
I mean, the basic idea of avoiding war by making your enemy think you cant be beat isnt very stupid. What IS stupid is starting a war you cant win because you forgot your own military doctrine. Thats not just stupid, thats absolutely insane.
@maximusaralieous1728
@maximusaralieous1728 Рік тому
I would argue that if you can make yourself strong as well as projecting strength, you probably should go ahead and do so in case someone tests you. In this case, the reason their military is in terrible shape isn't necessarily because they didn't invest, it's because corruption devoured the military from the inside out. I think Putin's 'cleaning up' of his inner circle is evidence that while I'm sure he knew about his buddies, and I'm sure himself, dipping into the funds being allocated, he didn't realize just how bad it was. Corruption is so bad that even when they were being sent supplies to prepare for the invasion, the army was just selling the surplus off before it even arrived.
@LaVaZ000
@LaVaZ000 Рік тому
If Russia didn't have nuclear weapons, and anyone else didn't either, we would've seen them fall right after WW2.
@insertcognomen
@insertcognomen Рік тому
@@LaVaZ000 I doubt their nukes work...nuclear weapons are expensive to maintain
@BBBrasil
@BBBrasil Рік тому
@@insertcognomen I expect the majority of the nukes would work. But those that don't work properly are a very big problem. Not that they will go off by a launch accident, nukes don't work like that, but the damage to launchers, the precious few that exist, will considerably deteriorate any kind of use of those nukes, deterrence or otherwise. Same for fixed launch sites, they are protected underground, but the siles might become unusable.
@Cincy32
@Cincy32 Рік тому
I mean hell, the Russians had our US military "experts" tricked that they were far more competent & lethal than they ever were.
@myc0p
@myc0p Рік тому
That feeling when tank turrets have more air time than planes.
@ricksullo557
@ricksullo557 Рік тому
😂😂😂😂💀💀💀💀
@mikitz
@mikitz Рік тому
When their fighter pilot's flights are as safe as that of their tank gunners.
@Spetsnaz-kw3d
@Spetsnaz-kw3d Рік тому
Same as Ukraine, they also use soviet style autoloading tanks. So lamentable that people in west obsessed with such a garbage propaganda .......
@sambobambo5
@sambobambo5 Рік тому
@@Spetsnaz-kw3d it isnt propaganda, ukranian losses just arent shown on the media for some reason
@theonewhojumpinlava4175
@theonewhojumpinlava4175 Рік тому
@@Spetsnaz-kw3d yes and ukraine still manages to survive that shit lmao
@arener1226
@arener1226 4 місяці тому
if everything is so bad in Russia, then why did the counteroffensive fail?
@AndrewCoolguy1
@AndrewCoolguy1 4 місяці тому
because shovels can destroy tanks
@texx1985
@texx1985 2 місяці тому
So funny to read these comments one year later..
@EuropeanLoyalist
@EuropeanLoyalist 2 місяці тому
I was gonna say the same thing, I'm pro-West but sick of this one-sided woke bullshit propaganda
@RiomaxedcDiamond
@RiomaxedcDiamond 27 днів тому
Absolutely. I made a comment two years ago exactly about what is happening today. I have stated at that time that the god of Israel is going to punish Putin not only for the sins he committed against Humanity but more severely for his blast famous tongue when he blatantly equate Adolf Hitler to be a Jew he has Gravely insulted the Jews and the god of Israel he will suffer a very treacherous demise.
@user-xc6xl3wl3y
@user-xc6xl3wl3y 5 днів тому
😅
@D.Jay.
@D.Jay. Рік тому
It's not an *Aircraft Carrier* it's a *Tugboat Escorter* (Tugboats are the most precious ships in the Russian fleet and must be protected at all costs)
@mcloughlinguy4127
@mcloughlinguy4127 Рік тому
This is true.
@grantbrown7594
@grantbrown7594 Рік тому
hahahahaha
@oliverlaw02
@oliverlaw02 Рік тому
The British navy Flagship nuclear submarine HMS Victorious is in need of those tugboats.
@ArandomPerson7996
@ArandomPerson7996 Рік тому
Haha.
@SamG-py7ej
@SamG-py7ej Рік тому
@@oliverlaw02 Victorious is not a Flagship, she is 1 of 4 and returned to base after a fire. Wishful thinking on your part.
@drapas7467
@drapas7467 Рік тому
Just one word, corruption !
@antoniohagopian213
@antoniohagopian213 Рік тому
Yes describes the u.s very well
@NotWhatYouThink
@NotWhatYouThink Рік тому
🥇
@rob379lqz
@rob379lqz Рік тому
Biden summed it up for democrats with one word: 'Asufutimaehaehfutbw'
@toonistiny
@toonistiny Рік тому
@@antoniohagopian213 what
@gpaull2
@gpaull2 Рік тому
@@antoniohagopian213 -Pretty uninformed comment if you are suggesting US military corruption is comparable to the Russian military’s level of corruption in any way…I’m not American and no fan of their military actions, but even I can see that.
@munda2103
@munda2103 6 місяців тому
So……now they have only shovels. But why Ukraine fail counter offensive? Is that shovel so powerful?
@J--12
@J--12 6 місяців тому
Apparently more powerful than trillions in western supplies.
@YaBoiAlex
@YaBoiAlex 4 місяці тому
"The Ukrainian and Western powers, trained to fight in the media but not on the battlefield"
@rosaria8384
@rosaria8384 4 місяці тому
Tactics were updated so quick. The defensive line was organized well, hindering the counteroffensive
@user-df6zl2bn7f
@user-df6zl2bn7f 3 місяці тому
انها مجرد قنات أمريكية منافقة يجعلون من أنفسهم اقوى جيش في العالم وهم بالحقيقة مجرد مجموعة جبناء لقد جعلناهم يتبولون على ملابسهم وهم في دباباتهم بمجرد اطلاق بعض الطلقات من AK في العراق 😂
@Olvgamer-uz3fz
@Olvgamer-uz3fz Місяць тому
is just like "you have better guns i have more men"
@kitanisthe
@kitanisthe 3 місяці тому
When I was in the USAF from 1984-2007 we were taught that the Soviet/Russian military considers NOTHING is obsolete and they stowed warehouse after warehouse of old equipment ïn case they need it" So when we are talking about their national guard troops being issued the Mosin Nagant rifles.. It fitś
@maximkopa3955
@maximkopa3955 Місяць тому
Literally never seen national guard armed with mosins here, only with AKs
@nukerbob4992
@nukerbob4992 20 днів тому
@@maximkopa3955your name is maximum cope so keep coping
@robshirewood5060
@robshirewood5060 10 днів тому
Having fired a Mosin Nagant, i can tell you it might be old but it is a beautiful accurate long range weapon, and even old weapons can kill. People laugh at the Russians with their shovels, they are excellent tools and weapons too, if you are hit with one it is no laughing matter, i would carry one any day. I am a Brit.
@kaiserslavaniaashur1623
@kaiserslavaniaashur1623 9 днів тому
@@robshirewood5060 Don’t bring a shovel to an automatic gun fight
@eeg-rh7jv
@eeg-rh7jv 9 днів тому
Idk man their shovels in Ukraine are gaining them ground​@@kaiserslavaniaashur1623
@marshal_anon4522
@marshal_anon4522 Рік тому
imagine being a russian soldier and seeing that you have the same equipment as your grandpa
@nikolamarkovic1016
@nikolamarkovic1016 Рік тому
That is because that weapon is still good. They can make something that after 100 years is still good. Not like M16, little water and it is not working anymore
@souroshi
@souroshi Рік тому
@@nikolamarkovic1016 russian supporter 🥱📸🤡
@S0RGEx
@S0RGEx Рік тому
@@nikolamarkovic1016 So let's say you're going into combat. You're telling me you'd rather have a Mosin, an early 20th century bolt-action rifle with a small magazine, than a semi and fully automatic high-capacity AK-74 or AR-15 platform rifle?
@SkibidiPalestine
@SkibidiPalestine Рік тому
@@nikolamarkovic1016 keep clamoring communist weeb
@DeezNuts-ju1rj
@DeezNuts-ju1rj Рік тому
@@S0RGEx early 20th century? my man that shit is late 19th century.
@Boop__Doop
@Boop__Doop Рік тому
you know the situation is bad when even the missiles want to return home
@dwideng
@dwideng Рік тому
Do you know how many people annually still dies every year in Vietnam, Laos etc because bombs thrown by US didn't explode then but now?
@killerman19880385
@killerman19880385 Рік тому
Special homesick operation
@williamyoung9401
@williamyoung9401 Рік тому
So Russia was all in with a pair of face cards, when Ukraine had a Straight Flush.
@silikdo6514
@silikdo6514 Рік тому
Russians Army translation of homing missiles quite literally.
@0815Snickersboy
@0815Snickersboy Рік тому
They are called homing missiles
@hydrolistconlanka4729
@hydrolistconlanka4729 5 місяців тому
- "comrades we are the second best army in the world, youre going to take ukrain in a few weeks" - "sir this AK is 70 years old" - "ah yes a clasic one comrrade"
@Ggfm13
@Ggfm13 2 місяці тому
Well, as a russian, I can say that many people would prefer an AKMC in a good status to brand new AK-12 platform
@Ggfm13
@Ggfm13 2 місяці тому
That's the paradox of the Kalashnikov system. It's definitely need to be upgraded to the nowadays tasks, but still very good for the most types of military service
@hydrolistconlanka4729
@hydrolistconlanka4729 2 місяці тому
@@Ggfm13 i know I like the ak74m both the rifle and the Raifu
@sittiemacausor7519
@sittiemacausor7519 2 місяці тому
Don't worry the us planes are old too
@EuropeanLoyalist
@EuropeanLoyalist 2 місяці тому
And now you're losing, you really believed one-sided western propaganda for a moment there 😂😂😂
@reinhardtheodor411
@reinhardtheodor411 6 місяців тому
So why you didnt win yet?
@therealspeedwagon1451
@therealspeedwagon1451 2 місяці тому
Almost like wars take years to pan out. Imagine telling this to someone during WWII which took six YEARS to fight. We’re only almost into year two of this conflict. By year three of WWII everyone was convinced that Nazi Germany would win, at least until 2 years later when they began to cave in and lose it all.
@duocred1535
@duocred1535 Місяць тому
Because the West does not provide enough offensive weapons and because Russia still has cannon fodder
@jackempson3044
@jackempson3044 Рік тому
My sister went to Russia a few years ago on some missionary work to help orphans get high tech hearing aids. She said every facet of Russia is corrupt. It's a way of life there. They had to pay a lot of people off and after they left the people in charge of the orphans took their hearing aids and sold them after giving them less quality hearing aids to replace them.
@MasterBlasterSr
@MasterBlasterSr Рік тому
look at teh corrupt elections here in the US, the democrat party getting funded by the fraud at FTX and Bernie Madoff, the 2008 collapse and bailout by tax payers, the same people that caused that are now running the corrupt US government. Look in the mirror its worse here. the Russians don't have 31 trillion in debt they are handing off to the next generations.
@williamzk9083
@williamzk9083 Рік тому
Corruption rots any country. They people of Russia should be the wealthiest on earth enjoying the longest life spans and long holidays anywhere in the world. They're not of course.
@jerrystauffer2351
@jerrystauffer2351 Рік тому
I'm told a lot of charity is that way
@hughjaanus6680
@hughjaanus6680 Рік тому
A friend of mine worked there, the police advised them to hire bodyguards when traveling to and from work to protect against kidnapping for ransom. They gave them a contact number, the police were the bodyguards, off duty.
@hughjaanus6680
@hughjaanus6680 Рік тому
@@jerrystauffer2351 Here in Ireland my brother donated clothing etc. to a charity. The woman said she was a volunteer there, my brother commended her for giving her time free of charge. "It's worth it for all the stuff I get here" she replied. They get the first pick of the valuable items.
@brownehawk7744
@brownehawk7744 Рік тому
When you want to be a modern military but the game only gives you one research slot.
@frydemwingz
@frydemwingz Рік тому
lol I was just playing hoi2. that's a real struggle
@avisdunrandom
@avisdunrandom Рік тому
At least they have a big manpowers pull.
@carlosrfonseca
@carlosrfonseca Рік тому
And some oligarch steals it from under you anyway.
@UncleMarty
@UncleMarty Рік тому
Ukraine used hax and entered the "NATO" cheat code ;)
@brownehawk7744
@brownehawk7744 Рік тому
Ah my peoples
@Hi-lb8cq
@Hi-lb8cq 2 місяці тому
The mosin negant round can actually go through most body armor and extremely accurate and this weapon is a legend
@ohaleceiffel
@ohaleceiffel 4 місяці тому
Bravo! Informative and entertaining. Phenomenal how greed pervades us as a species.
@MrGunsnrosesfan100
@MrGunsnrosesfan100 Рік тому
Lazerpig also has several videos about this topic, my favourite being "what sunk the Moskva" where he goes in detail about how great the ship should've been, and then reads out an alledgedly leaked readiness report. Let me quote this part directly from that video. "Out of the three-tier anti-missile systems in place, none of the actual systems were working at the time he was struck the short-range sea to air launchers did not work and the flanex last resort missile interception of which the ship has six, only one worked, the rest were being used for spare parts this left the s-300 anti-air systems which could theoretically protect the ship, however the radar system they were linked to interfered with the communications system and thus was turned off but even when turned on, the system apparently had difficulty locking on to targets and that twin-linked 130mm cannon that could be used as a backup to the CIWS system? yeah that also didn't work, hydraulics leak apparently. and all the damage control systems, yeah none of those worked either. several other watertight doors were found to be leaking, some were wedged open. out of the 500 fire extinguishers that were supposed to be on board the ship only had 50 and due to constant theft the safety equipment was locked in storage of which only the admiral had the key to meaning in order to try and save the ship the crew would first have to try and break open the lockers the safety equipment was in it gets worse several of the engines were past their service replacement date by about 10 000 hours, they could only be turned on and run by express permission from the admiral meaning the ship was locked in at about half speed, but only for emergencies the vast majority of the control systems were non-operable or simply did not have a functioning indicator light meaning that if there was a problem no one on the bridge would know about it the ship's generators were all quickly approaching their maximum service life and would appear to work at random. the steering gear was also partially jammed and the ship could only perform a 20 degree turn and the entire ship had heating and cooling issues. Had the Moskva been a US ship and been found in this state the captain would have been court-martialled"
@eliasziad7864
@eliasziad7864 Рік тому
Moskva was also very old, 50 years old.
@brianvandriel495
@brianvandriel495 Рік тому
@@eliasziad7864 Sure... 50 years old does come with its issues... but you gotta maintain your stuff. The Iowa class battleships did fine shelling iraq, they were 50 years old too. Fully combat ready with CIWS and missile launchers. Good maintenance is key, but in the corrupt world of russian officers that didn't happen
@spookyskelly5276
@spookyskelly5276 Рік тому
Lazer Pig is ight but the way he exaggerates his accent is annoying.
@nukclear2741
@nukclear2741 Рік тому
I will say this. I love lazerpig, but, and this is a big but, he was rather quick to take that document as the real thing. Until I get confirmation that this is a legitimate document of the russian navy, I'm going to hold my doubts on it. But something clearly went wrong with the ship for 2 missiles to have connected.
@NeputuniaNepp
@NeputuniaNepp Рік тому
@@eliasziad7864 the Moskva is only around 40 years old and received a refit in 2016 which expected to extend the ships life expectancy of the ship to 2040.
@jona.scholt4362
@jona.scholt4362 Рік тому
Remember all the Russophiles back at the beginning of the war and before the war talking about how the Russian military was really better than the US military, with better equipment, leadership, etc? I wonder where they are now, they were so sure of their opinions, it seems strange they don't share them anymore. I'd love to hear them talk about the fleet of SU-57s or waves of T-14 Armatas that would overwhelm NATO in any conflict!
@HamadJassim111
@HamadJassim111 Рік тому
They still say this is western propaganda and that they hide Ukraine losses.
@dwideng
@dwideng Рік тому
How is US army in this topic? There is no US army in this conflict.
@Darkcamera45
@Darkcamera45 Рік тому
@@dwideng no there were a lot of people comparing the Russian army to the American military
@dartfather
@dartfather Рік тому
@@dwideng It is comparison by proxy. The ukrainians were being beaten at the early part of the invasion. The Ukrainians are beating the russians after they received just 16 himars and some other quality weapons. They have 20 himars now.
@dwideng
@dwideng Рік тому
@@dartfather Ok. Last five conflicts, which US is participated/initiated, only one they have won. There is not much to brag about either.
@a_plus_luxe3426
@a_plus_luxe3426 6 місяців тому
14:56 This video claiming that the reactive armor was absent was pretty convincingly rebutted. I can’t properly explain but I think it’s worth looking into to validate that point.
@nicolasmarazuela1010
@nicolasmarazuela1010 3 місяці тому
Nothing against old weapons. The US still uses the Browning M2 (1921), the US Colt 1911. And also the german Army uses the MG3 which is a modified MG42.
@vz14_
@vz14_ Рік тому
"Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth. Sooner or later that debt is paid." Legasov, Chernobyl TV series
@terrapinflyer273
@terrapinflyer273 Рік тому
Damn. That's pretty good.
@3NC3PH4L0N
@3NC3PH4L0N Рік тому
Nobody owes anything to the truth (outside their own ego) because life is not confined to be a bill that causes debt. Its a very beautiful quote nonetheless. It just isnt applicable to everything.
@vz14_
@vz14_ Рік тому
@@3NC3PH4L0N It kinda is in this case tho...
@3NC3PH4L0N
@3NC3PH4L0N Рік тому
@@vz14_ Yeah, thats what i said. Its just not universally applicable. I think that would be a major generalization. It works as a quote for yourself but not for obscured things like economies/crime. I just want you guys to really think about it ;)
@digitalradiohacker
@digitalradiohacker Рік тому
You're confused, Russian officials don't lie. (take him to the infirmary)
@19822andy
@19822andy Рік тому
That SU-57 is probably the best stealth aircraft ever invented. Nobody has ever seen them in combat.
@Adv1nator
@Adv1nator Рік тому
Good one!!
@martoweche536
@martoweche536 Рік тому
🤣
@rustyshaklford9557
@rustyshaklford9557 Рік тому
You could say the same about F-22s, and the F-35's only air-to-air kills so far have been the Israelis shooting down a pair of drones.
@FromUralBanshik
@FromUralBanshik Рік тому
Like as b-2.
@19822andy
@19822andy Рік тому
@@FromUralBanshik Not really. There is footage of B2 sorties.
@Drinkyoghurt
@Drinkyoghurt 3 місяці тому
Imagine being forced to go to war with a piece of carboard and tinfoil protecting you. Holy shit that's bleak.
@Paronak
@Paronak 2 місяці тому
ahhh italy 1941... the memories of my kin
@EuropeanLoyalist
@EuropeanLoyalist 2 місяці тому
This has got to be the dumbest westoid comment yet. They don't even have enough Ukrainians to fight, they're conscripting the elderly to fight in the war for them. You evidently know nothing about the conflict - greedy Zelensky took all your tax dollars (without showing any gratitude), he doesn't want any negotiations for peace, he just wants war. 🤦🏻‍♂️
@MadnessLeonid
@MadnessLeonid 2 місяці тому
А кого заставляют?
@andresduques2013
@andresduques2013 Місяць тому
​@@MadnessLeonidyour pathetic soldiers
@professionalretard6875
@professionalretard6875 Місяць тому
Is this the same cardboard and tinfoil that took Adiivka?a
@chuckmyntti
@chuckmyntti 3 місяці тому
hiya... is it worth updating this?
@EuropeanLoyalist
@EuropeanLoyalist 2 місяці тому
no it makes their one-sided propaganda look bad
@adamtady9288
@adamtady9288 Місяць тому
@@EuropeanLoyalistlol
@akallstar5
@akallstar5 Місяць тому
I mean… is it? Not much has changed, basically no progress lol they were supposed to win in a month
@justmarcoriginal
@justmarcoriginal 12 днів тому
​@@EuropeanLoyalist хаххахах, даааа!
@TravisBerthelot
@TravisBerthelot Рік тому
Never underestimate a 120 year old bolt action long rifle.
@careliacarelita2294
@careliacarelita2294 Рік тому
Y todavía las balas siguen matando hombres..."" 🤔
@claudelamoreux8543
@claudelamoreux8543 Рік тому
That's the sniper version with a scope. It fires a more powerful cartridge than the AK. It is capable of hitting a man sized target at over 800 meters. Do not underestimate it.
@Hollow_point
@Hollow_point Рік тому
still shoots still kills😂
@gonnabeok
@gonnabeok Рік тому
Those rifles were produced till 1970 dude.
@catfan5756
@catfan5756 Рік тому
I have one, it's similar to a 30 06. Mine was made in 1944. I had another one that was made in 1936. It was a little beat up. So I sold it.
@dermozart80
@dermozart80 Рік тому
This was very well written, cut, narrated and entertaining. Thank you very much!
@NotWhatYouThink
@NotWhatYouThink Рік тому
Glad you enjoyed it!
@BigIronTexas
@BigIronTexas Рік тому
@@NotWhatYouThink yes, thanks Haraldo 👍
@gerri577
@gerri577 Рік тому
@@NotWhatYouThink you're full of shit
@MohtashimAhmed
@MohtashimAhmed Рік тому
Agree super well put together!
@babecat2000
@babecat2000 Рік тому
@StanTheMan your just mad they are exposed
@hzmicide1738
@hzmicide1738 6 місяців тому
I can’t take MW2 seriously anymore. The Russian soldiers in that are VERY well equipped and coordinated. If they reflected what the Russian military is actually like, the game would last about a half hour.
@masontrupe9047
@masontrupe9047 2 місяці тому
I literally have not stopped thinking about that since the conflict started
@GlenRoberts-xy1vd
@GlenRoberts-xy1vd 18 днів тому
Russia has proved itself to be inept in every military operation Since this and so many before . Look at Putin’s track record. And People wonder why Russia is Loosing . The country has been Going downhill since Putin was Elected president. It’s only now That we’ve been finally made aware - just how corrupt that country is .
@brianmaitai7685
@brianmaitai7685 14 днів тому
If you think Russian Army is bad...try NIGERIAN ARMY. Soldiers wear sandals and are forced to hunt monkeys for food.
@Backhand77
@Backhand77 6 місяців тому
America couldn’t defeat guys wearing slippers on their feet in Afghanistan; despite trying for 20 years. I wouldn’t throw rocks in a glass house.
@plyix
@plyix 2 дні тому
my brother in christ neither could the soviets like 10 years earlier AND it contributed to the collapse of the ussr
@aihtyncz5145
@aihtyncz5145 Рік тому
Ironically, I’ve seen a lot of real Russian military gears and equipment somehow end up for sale on some popular Chinese platforms such as Taobao, Jingdong, and Alibaba… I originally thought these are all replicas made in China for military enthusiasts, but it turned out that many of them are actually authentic Russian equipment of good quality, including anti-thermal camouflage uniforms, Kevlar bulletproof helmets etc, and even utility bayonets from the AK rifles🙃
@leerzeichn93
@leerzeichn93 Рік тому
Well, military officers have to make money somehow.
@davidmclean357
@davidmclean357 Рік тому
Corruption redirects the good stuff, and that kind of corruption at the scale Russia has is a cancer
@armyvictory0191
@armyvictory0191 Рік тому
Bruh I need to look em up-
@Greg_Chase
@Greg_Chase Рік тому
"We under-funded our military and bought yachts" - Gennady "If leaders can't take public funds and buy yachts, what does it mean to have power anymore" - Anatoly "If putin puts the civilians into a war, they'll have to make do - we spent their tax payments on hookers, blow and yachts" - Alexei
@mollyanderson657
@mollyanderson657 Рік тому
You have the link to buy those Russian military gear?
@Kevin-jb2pv
@Kevin-jb2pv Рік тому
I'm just imagining a Russian pilot hearing the annoyed beep google maps makes when you miss a turn over and over and over again.
@erickim1739
@erickim1739 Рік тому
Beep "Please make a u-turn at the next AA defense post"
@gracelivingstone191
@gracelivingstone191 Рік тому
😂😂Tanks too. A dead give away to any nearby enemy. Beep! Beep! Beep!
@Kevin-jb2pv
@Kevin-jb2pv Рік тому
@@erickim1739 Even better if it was an old Garmin. _"...Recalculating..."_ You could almost hear the annoyed "UGH" whenever it used to say that.
@Pokemon1546
@Pokemon1546 Рік тому
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@user-lh9zp9ur2x
@user-lh9zp9ur2x Рік тому
ХАХАХАХАХАХАХАХАХАХАХХАХАХАХАХАХХА
@FITNESSOVER45
@FITNESSOVER45 23 дні тому
how do you use an electric washing machine w no electricity?😮 5:05 the vests are adjustable by the 2 shoulder straps and 1 waist strap!
@justmarcoriginal
@justmarcoriginal 12 днів тому
Sooo fucking true😂 the vest itself isn't bulletproof, but rather the plate you put into it is. Also that is just a training vest, if people actually looked at the camo of russian soldier uniforms in combat vs this part, peole will see the clear difference. Tough unfortunately the western society is a goullible little bunny that will belive anything their favourite genocide master will say😂
@bronxcheer4177
@bronxcheer4177 4 місяці тому
Back in the '80's when I was in the army, the INT unit of my brigade, the Special Service Force, would sporadically publish a newsletter called The SSF Thrust. Contained within was non-classified information concerning Soviet forces, and other potential playmates. Topics covered were things like weapons, equipment, AFV's, etc., but also training, morale, leadership and general battle-worthiness of Soviet soldiers. Back then, it was known that the typical Red Army soldier was poorly-led, poorly educated, of low morale, minimally trained, and would have to fight at the end of a very sad excuse for a logistics chain. It was also known that in a lot of cases, troops would have to be tricked, threatened, or otherwise coerced into the battlespace. Once there, it was predicted that they would likely commit atrocities that were enabled, if not outright encouraged by their command structure. It would seem that not a lot has changed.
@bryanbowling1857
@bryanbowling1857 4 місяці тому
I can confirm this information. 7th Infantry, 1988 I watched a movie about the Soviets, and I rememberd that they used what looked like bandages wrapped around their feet instead of proper socks, and this was supposed to be their elite units...the film was a Soviet production, so it was their idea of their best foot forward... I remember we were laughing then, though we did fear their nukes.
@user-sz4fn9vh8s
@user-sz4fn9vh8s Місяць тому
​​@@bryanbowling1857я посмотрю на тебя, когда ты со своими носками пробегаешь дней пять без возможности их сменить. И на советского солдата, который пару раз просто перемотает портянки (те самые тряпки)
@joejj6251
@joejj6251 Рік тому
The wooden explosive block really got me in the feels. Imagine some hero for his nation creeping up to some enemy installation, knowing his capture or death was pretty much inevitable, planting this device that could swing the course of the conflict, and then the timer gets to zero and nothing happens. Dudes must be gutted.
@maskedmarvyl4774
@maskedmarvyl4774 Рік тому
Imagine the gut-wrenching feeling when you unwrap the explosive, and see that it's a wooden block. You realize you can't even do your job, that corruption and lies have doomed you from the start. And that when you die, your government won't care or notice.
@troubledseed
@troubledseed Рік тому
@@maskedmarvyl4774 Dude it would be like a weird humbling moment. Could just see the dudes face go blank and mind wander. Questioning their reality as a whole and all decisions made up to that point. Ya.. that would be terrible.
@michaelm1
@michaelm1 Рік тому
Or surrender and possibly switch sides.
@wolfgangemmerich7552
@wolfgangemmerich7552 Рік тому
@@michaelm1 .... almost impossibel with some Wagnerits and Kadyrowits in your neck ; this folks acts like the NKWD in WW2 by shooting you when get caught trying to surrender or retreat. Last week a group of russian soldiers from Buratia was stopped by Kadyrowits while carring looted Stuff from ukrainian civilian homes to their Trucks and left the fighting zone .... the shootout endet with serval killed Buratians and Kadyrowits.
@michaelm1
@michaelm1 Рік тому
@@wolfgangemmerich7552 Actually, very possible. If you read the original post, Joe JJ was talking about behind-enemy-lines solo kind of operation - Rambo style. I was reacting to that. And there, in such operations, there are none of your own people to shoot you in the back. So in that scenario, it's possible to defect. If, however, you are an ordinary Russian soldier on the front, you are absolutely right. Your own people will happily shoot you in the back.
@impracticaltactics
@impracticaltactics Рік тому
When I was on deployment, we had entire connex boxes full of current-issue gear that nobody was using because the unit just kind of "forgot" about it. Stacks of new ESAPI armor plates as tall as me, 6x6ft boxes of rifle magazines still in the plastic wrap, CBRNE gear, and other kit. At least the US military has the exact opposite problem.
@GmodAdict
@GmodAdict Рік тому
Russian Corruption: If I take this budget and give them the bare minimum, I’ll be able to buy a new super yacht! Genius! American Corruption: If I take this budget and give them the bare minimum, I’ll be able to open up a new branch of my directed energy weapons division. Genius!
@Mike-ul1xn
@Mike-ul1xn Рік тому
imagine how many pallets of Rip-Its got left behind in Iraq and Afghanistan
@pareidoliamadness
@pareidoliamadness Рік тому
Yes but we always end up giving it to the enemy. How would that help us in the future.
@badjuju2721
@badjuju2721 Рік тому
@@pareidoliamadness that happened one time, Because of a stupid decision made by the current administration. It's not remotely similar too consistently being under supplied because your entire squads equipment was sold as airsoft gear on the chinese market.
@deviousdude4162
@deviousdude4162 Рік тому
@@Mike-ul1xn It hurts my soul to think of the rip-its left behind. Or even the crappy 'Burns' that they gave out. But man, when we were closing down FOB Airborne and the they opened up the Class 1 connex and told us we could line up and get what we wanted... I grabbed SO many Cliff bars and whole crates of Rip-its.
@OSFlames
@OSFlames 21 день тому
Bro the weakness of Russia actually surprised me by a lot…
@mineturtle2
@mineturtle2 17 днів тому
No way you think they have that equipment from the video it's obviously fake
@grandtheftauto1932
@grandtheftauto1932 8 днів тому
There’s villages in Ukraine with no men some with no men and women because of the draft
@OSFlames
@OSFlames 8 днів тому
@@grandtheftauto1932 does that relate to my topic?
@thesoldierofum3467
@thesoldierofum3467 7 днів тому
How are they weak?
@luritual7390
@luritual7390 7 днів тому
Yeah so Weak when they captured the city of adviivka
@mathijszwier6026
@mathijszwier6026 Рік тому
Imagine being shot as a Russian soldier...Looking at the holes in your "body armour," your last realization being what it truly means to be Russian
@Bajtjr
@Bajtjr Рік тому
"Tampon, comrade?"
@mikitz
@mikitz Рік тому
At least the body armor is lightweight. So there's that.
@blaeiptekvkukurbo
@blaeiptekvkukurbo Рік тому
"Elite Operator Difficulty"
@jed-henrywitkowski6470
@jed-henrywitkowski6470 Рік тому
How does one say "not service related" in Orc, I mean Russian?
@Brian-om2hh
@Brian-om2hh Рік тому
Quite a lot of Russian soldiers have been able to actually experience that. No imagination needed.
@muchacho1901
@muchacho1901 Рік тому
I served in the Russian army in 2001-2003, at the dawn of the Putin era, in the elite space forces. Theft flourished even then. During my service two multi-ton power transformers from the substation, eight traveling wave lamps of 250 kg each from an object cordoned off with barbed wire and an alarm system were stolen. Thousands of palladium capacitors were torn out of the equipment by the officers. Military trucks drove on worn tires, on which there was no tread left, even in winter in ice. A lot of military vehicles were faulty. Pistol shooting classes were held every two months, each officer fired 3 shots. There were no other combat training classes, but we marched a lot, learned to pull the leg and perform marching techniques. The 'eye-wash' flourished. Periodically, commissions came from Moscow, for which we put things in order, made different signs, filled out logbooks, colored a trees and curbs of asphalt paths and did other nonsense. But 20 years ago, at least they gave out a good military uniform to officers and soldiers and the food in the daily rations was not overdue. Service in the Russian army is a daily anecdotal stories. There is a saying in Russia: "those who served in the army don't laugh in the circus."
@gabyspan940
@gabyspan940 Рік тому
wow *Michael* ...nice name for a russian... I guess they figured out you are not russian because you are black coloured right?
@muchacho1901
@muchacho1901 Рік тому
@@gabyspan940 My real name in Latin transcription is Mikhail. I am an ordinary citizen of Russia. My forefathers were Ukrainians and Kuban Cossacks, and I have light-colored skin)) I was drafted into the Russian army as a lieutenant after university graduation. If I wasn't a Russian citizen, I wouldn't be able to serve in the Russian army. I know that being a Russian is a f*cking shit right now. But I hate Putin and his regime since 2000, when the whole country was shoked the tragedy of the "Kursk" submarine, but Putin said with a grin on the American TV "she drowned." Whole year Putin is killing at least the several crews of the "Kursk" everyday. I am waiting and believe in the victory of Ukraine.
@rickcameron2060
@rickcameron2060 Рік тому
Thanks for sharing and I’m glad your safe. Take care.
@vasskolomiets41
@vasskolomiets41 Рік тому
Почетный танцевальный долг.
@anti-commie
@anti-commie Рік тому
Подписываюсь под каждым словом. This is true
@Silesia-uv4de
@Silesia-uv4de 2 місяці тому
Source = Trust me Bro
@justmarcoriginal
@justmarcoriginal 12 днів тому
Very true😂 And this guy doesn't even know anything military gear and the backstory to why people use it even if it is outdated.
@kali00000
@kali00000 12 днів тому
Look at the video bot... he gives sources on everything he says
@justmarcoriginal
@justmarcoriginal 12 днів тому
@@kali00000 That source is basically: "My source is that I made it the fuck up"
@kali00000
@kali00000 12 днів тому
@@justmarcoriginal he showed proof while explaining a situation. From there, you just google what he showed and see it. Most sources are US intelligence services.
@Britishbolls
@Britishbolls 2 дні тому
This Man's Source = The Literal Trashbin And Russian Propoganda
@CrownOfGoldCompleatSacrifice_2
@CrownOfGoldCompleatSacrifice_2 Місяць тому
Great job thank you for sharing
@Yyodajedimaster
@Yyodajedimaster Рік тому
“Appear weak when you are strong and *strong when you are weak”* - Sun Tzu, The Art of War
@Greekmilsim
@Greekmilsim Рік тому
Russians did the opposite .Appered themselves as similar to US ARMY and in reality have worse equipment than turkish army
@awakeant8079
@awakeant8079 Рік тому
Problem is that Russia appears weak as they are factually weak.... :D
@lmaousack2993
@lmaousack2993 Рік тому
@@awakeant8079 nonono, they appear strong when they are weak, that much they did right. The text between the lines is that weak = no fight, they fought
@iwannabeadored69420
@iwannabeadored69420 Рік тому
@@lmaousack2993 It's foolish to rely on assumptions 🧐
@lmaousack2993
@lmaousack2993 Рік тому
@@iwannabeadored69420 It's foolish to rely on old dogs to herd young sheep
@DonOmarRamiro
@DonOmarRamiro Рік тому
"I need ammunition, not a ride..." . If I could, I would fight for a leader like that.
@timwilken6368
@timwilken6368 Рік тому
idiot
@BioClone
@BioClone Рік тому
While I like his words.... You should never trust a politician that has a camera in front of it, NEVER. Even if he would be covered in blood, in a trench, in the frontline.... never trust a politician that is being recorded... wanna trust a politician? get close enough to hear what he may be saying to his friends/family when doesnt expect attention...
@krstestojanov6490
@krstestojanov6490 Рік тому
yeah, that piece of shit involved ukraine into a conflict which they can not win, and maybe it will provoke a total destruction of that country, or even the entire world. if that shit implemented the minsk agreement and chosed neutrality, not a single bullet was going to be fired. I hope he can explain how more than 300k ukrainians died for nothing and all of this was easily evitable.
@kristjanp.6613
@kristjanp.6613 11 місяців тому
Actually, you can. Ukraine is taking voluntaries with open arms
@l.m.l8598
@l.m.l8598 10 місяців тому
@@kristjanp.6613 yea i am definetly gonna join instead of sitting on my ass 24/8 haha 😅
@benjaminbierley2074
@benjaminbierley2074 5 місяців тому
Worse for China is this whole thing is causing people to further re-evaluate how much of a paper tiger China actually is. This is hard to say since they "could" still be a credible threat, but at the same time, they've displayed the same symptoms Russia showed with its military. This is compounded by border confrontations with their neighbors along with other reports not painting a good picture of the quality of their troops. It's very possibly the reason they've amped up their aggression in order to make up for Russia outting the game they've both been playing.
@HIDHIFDB
@HIDHIFDB 3 місяці тому
China power rellies in their numbers but their people are not having children also they are geting old.
@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606
@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606 2 місяці тому
China is 100% a paper tiger. Their military is untested, last conflict it took part in was in 1979 in Vietnam and the Chinese were devastated in that war. The navy while it might be more ships on paper compared to say the US, the tonnage is far smaller than that of the US. China lacks the lift capability to perform any type of air or sea invasion which limits their targets for any future conflicts. They haven’t invaded Taiwan because they know they cannot get enough material to the beaches in time for the invasion to be a success and they lack the population to throw men to the meat grinder trying to perform a beach landing. The one child policy really has crippled China.
@Gidoni000
@Gidoni000 14 днів тому
A paper tiger is still a tiger with claws! They can bite and clawing
@Merejiah
@Merejiah 8 днів тому
@@Gidoni000A paper tiger is paper. Very scary and dangerous oooh 👻👻👻Paper cuts 👻👻👻
@wadestclair249
@wadestclair249 Місяць тому
Design work on the AK-47 began in 1945. It was presented for official military trials in 1947, and, in 1948, the fixed-stock version was introduced into active service for selected units of the Soviet Army. In early 1949, the AK was officially accepted by the Soviet Armed Forces[9] and used by the majority of the member states of the Warsaw Pact.
@Random_dud31
@Random_dud31 Рік тому
Reminds me of the quote from the HBO Chernobyl tv show: "When the truth offends, we lie and lie until we can no longer remember it is even there, but it is, still there. Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth. Sooner or later, that debt is paid"
@dvdv5670
@dvdv5670 Рік тому
So in the end they will have to tell us that Ukrainian government and military is infected by neonazis which are just stupid but useful idiots who are being used by USA and this war is not about freedom and democracy because that never existed in Ukraine ever but it is just a good business for USA military corporate and other ruthless filthy murderers who profit from this war and don't care how many Ukrainians die and how many Russians die. Also they will finally explain why Ukraine is not fighting for Moscow now already when it is exceptionally equipped also when it has 1 mil army and Russians has just around 300k army equipped with wodden fake AK's, eating dogs, so no food, no water, no fuel, no ammo, no rockets, instead of bullet proof west they have foam, massive desertion, massive giving up out of lack of interest for fighting and the only one soldier Russian soldier (probably insane Putin believer) remaining in Ukraine can only take out dildo out of his rapist ration package(UK mass media informed public that Russians are equipped with dildos :D like really :D it was not a joke :D) and rape Ukrainian babushkas :DDD at least if I want to eat shit by the tons I know what channel on UKposts to watch :DDD BTW the footage of Orlan's insides is total Ukrainian fake :D Just watch other videos of downed Orlans and you will see that Orlan is equipped with very good recon camera systems. If anyone believes such a BS video with Cannon camera inside Orlan is just enormous idiot :D
@user-sz4fn9vh8s
@user-sz4fn9vh8s Місяць тому
Классная цитата. Особенно, если учесть, что реальный прототип этого человека такого не говорил. Все записи есть в интернете. Он много говорил о несовершенства АЭС вообще в мире и необходимости дублирования защитных механизмов без возможности их взаимного конфликта и отключения извне. Но его не стали слушать, из-за этого он покончил с собой. Сериал всё извратил, как всегда
@LogicalNiko
@LogicalNiko Рік тому
It might be unbelievable to see so many things failing due to maintenance, but to be honest high end tanks, trucks, and aircraft require a very significant amount of highly trained crews to support their operation. For example for each individual fighter jet sortie you will typically have between 20-50 technicians dealing with the fuel, inspections, engine maintenance, repair, rearmament around the clock. Much older equipment, like the simple truck or less sophisticated tanks, requires less frequent maintenance and fewer support personnel; but they still require people trained in proper procedures and quality components (tank tracks fall off pretty easily if you use 40-60 year old spare parts, or don't know the people with knowledge of the 'tricks' to making them last). And then when you use that older equipment you can't expect them to perform up to the speeds and capabilities of newer models.
@cuccklord
@cuccklord Рік тому
hi
@jimmybayconn
@jimmybayconn Рік тому
and russia lacked all these things. im willing to bet that a the majority of nato equipment in storage is well maintained and works when needed
@kamolzaaliite
@kamolzaaliite Рік тому
My dad was in soviet army, all I can say is it wasn't maintained then, now it probably is worse. He had to drive a rocket carrier truck once a year just to see if it's running, a f-ing rocket carrier with 2 cabins. His jeep wasn't better either , if it broke down he didn't get new parts, he had to take them from another jeep that is sitting by side and is not used currently
@muchi123456
@muchi123456 Рік тому
@@jimmybayconn thats a big assumption, I think most nato states has the same fate because after the cold war most nato countries cut their defense budgets, only the US didnt.
@localreviewking134
@localreviewking134 Рік тому
the culture of Russia the General takes a cut, the Major takes a cut and the Captain, the NCO and then the lance corporal. so when you get to fixing the actual tank there`s just a few roubles left
@douglasmoody3403
@douglasmoody3403 6 місяців тому
The missile that landed in Poland was Ukrainian not Russian.
@TheBoringEdward
@TheBoringEdward 23 дні тому
As it was mentioned...
@user-wl6rg2lc6q
@user-wl6rg2lc6q 2 місяці тому
The last line of the video you killed it!!
@kingfisher3302
@kingfisher3302 Рік тому
My Father served on a sub during cold war. They took lots of pics of soviet ships coming out of Murmansk. He laughed when people worried about the Soviet Bear. He said they were all rust buckets that bearly ran. He also said it was US propaganda to say the Soviets were a threat. No threat. No money for our war machine.
@staringgasmask
@staringgasmask Рік тому
At what point? The Soviets from the 60s were much more on par with the US than during the 80s, for example
@laszlotuss
@laszlotuss Рік тому
@@user-si2dr1pn3p this is the words made up bullsht I saw after "bio weapon factories" and "super soldiers" ... wake up son
@user-si2dr1pn3p
@user-si2dr1pn3p Рік тому
@@laszlotuss These are reliable facts. The puppet Kiev regime will fight to the last Ukrainian. This is a genocide of the Ukrainian people.
@valeriyzakharchenko7279
@valeriyzakharchenko7279 Рік тому
@@user-si2dr1pn3pstupid bot, russian propaganda🤡🤡🤡
@derekatkins4812
@derekatkins4812 Рік тому
Obviously A Merkin. Merkins are funny, stupid... but funny.
@matttondr9282
@matttondr9282 Рік тому
When you put all of your skill points into persuasion but none to strength and agility.
@MisterRON
@MisterRON Рік тому
“Our power comes from the perception of our power.”
@theplet313
@theplet313 Рік тому
@@MisterRON Yeah smoke and mirrors basically
@benitolazio8193
@benitolazio8193 Рік тому
Your posts?
@Dariuzsd1
@Dariuzsd1 6 місяців тому
The Tsar Bomba was indeed test fired and they saw that it was too big for a cannon ball, so they just had it for decoration. They used it once more by filling it with silverware and metal stuff to shoot at protesters. Just like most things the Tsars invested in, it was great at quelling protesters.
@ChristopherWoods
@ChristopherWoods Рік тому
That moment at 11:27 when the missile thinks, "hold on a second, I think I left the oven on"
@goodguyguy5022
@goodguyguy5022 Рік тому
He was scared
@grim7730
@grim7730 Рік тому
Yes, that was in Belgorod. There are over 20 videos when they try to attack Kharkiv and rockets fall near Belgorod
@thefistofshadow7392
@thefistofshadow7392 Рік тому
it didnt go back if you look at the smoke trail behind the missile. it just falls down and to the side, either way it shows how unreliable those missiles are.
@ChristopherWoods
@ChristopherWoods Рік тому
@@thefistofshadow7392 I think it does a 180 degree arc effectively its direction of travel while turning towards the camera, so while it doesn't hit the exact launch spot it isn't far off. I'd love to know the reason for its guidance system freaking out (if it is even guided).
@Rena152
@Rena152 Рік тому
Russia: We are invading you. Do not resist. Ukraine: *resists * Russia: 👁👄👁
@colRobinOlds
@colRobinOlds Рік тому
Literally how it went lol. Now they're larping because Ukrainians won't overthrow "Zelenskyy's regime" even though they have a TOTAL of 8 hours without electricity per day. Seems like it's their last hope lmao.
@prfwrx2497
@prfwrx2497 Рік тому
Russia is a glass cannon.
@human-011
@human-011 Рік тому
Resist and fucked up
@esdeath.1047
@esdeath.1047 Рік тому
" Surprised Pikachu face " lol
@KNR90
@KNR90 Рік тому
Well Republicans are on Putin's side so it's not over yet. Russia has focused on perception since the cold war. They didn't care who died because of Chernobyl. They cared who knew about it. They didn't care about flaws, they cared about hiding it. That was the most important thing, hiding weakness because they thought that's what everyone else was doing. Republicans are doing the same because they don't know how to fix shit so they are now going pro Russia
@seplayer
@seplayer 6 місяців тому
ususally the dates on the field rations are not the expire date but the date or year when they were produced. besides that field rations are much longer durable than the expire date says.
@lildemonlil4833
@lildemonlil4833 6 місяців тому
Look at the photo, he covers the date when done with his fingers.
@joshyoung1440
@joshyoung1440 Місяць тому
Check out who provided the drone footage of the palatial dacha at 16:35. Spoiler: it's Alexey Navalny.
@cookiesnmemes179
@cookiesnmemes179 Рік тому
To put that into perspective, that soldier was using a gun older than the country he’s fighting for
@quqi3009
@quqi3009 Рік тому
Um, no?
@cookiesnmemes179
@cookiesnmemes179 Рік тому
@@quqi3009 um, yes the Russian Federation who he is fighting for came to be in 1991, and the Soviet Union before that was still newer than the gun hes using
@joaopk6263
@joaopk6263 Рік тому
country? yes. nation? no.
@dappawap
@dappawap Рік тому
I guess they were well buillt
@tylernichols6768
@tylernichols6768 Рік тому
@@joaopk6263 Kind of an irrelevant point to make. Russia has always been a huge collection of nationalities. The Russian empire is among the top 3 to have ever existed based on land area conquered. So yea, duh, the gun isn't older than a nationality that dates back thousands of years.
@ushankaman6143
@ushankaman6143 Рік тому
russian troops themselves have known for years that their equipment and vehicles sucked. one soldier famously said about the BTR, which is supposed to be an amphibious vehicle "we dont bother driving it into water, we know it will sink like a rock"
@gracelivingstone191
@gracelivingstone191 Рік тому
😂
@privatadress896
@privatadress896 Рік тому
shut up boy you Abrahams flying towers with hit by old rpgs and Russian vehicles the Ural and camaz the best vehicels in all time you have no idea and say a more off bullshit you been never in russia but say understanding more than a Russian
@ushankaman6143
@ushankaman6143 Рік тому
@@privatadress896 zatknis durak. im not american. ya znayu russkii. and its not called “Abraham” debil, its called an “Abrams” i know alot about both Russia and the US. i keep track of both their militaries
@ushankaman6143
@ushankaman6143 Рік тому
@@privatadress896 come on then, russian bot, are you gonna respond or what? pathetic.
@joseavila5747
@joseavila5747 Рік тому
I thought only certain btr types were amphibious
@wadestclair249
@wadestclair249 Місяць тому
The Gatling gun is a rapid-firing multiple-barrel firearm invented in 1861 by Richard Jordan Gatling. It is an early machine gun and a forerunner of the modern electric motor-driven rotary cannon.
@Potato-nv3bx
@Potato-nv3bx 2 місяці тому
I think every source of information should be taken with a pinch of salt, if you're being skeptical to just one source, you're most likely just being a fool
@McShaggswell
@McShaggswell Рік тому
4:42 That helmet is an STSh-81 "Sfera" helmet and it is a real design from all the way back in the Soviet Union times. Issued mostly to interior police and special purpose troops for anti-terrorism and urban combat, it consists of three separate titanium or steel plates. It's an older design, and looks odd because of its unorthodox construction, but it isn't necessarily a fake. (although commercial reproductions are made for airsoft or cosplay that offer zero protective capabilities and this could be one such example)
@CaptainDope
@CaptainDope Рік тому
While you're right, the main purpose of a helmet isn't to stop bullets, but protect from fragments, falling debris, and ricochets.
@philldavies7940
@philldavies7940 Рік тому
is it any good for mountain biking? l crashed and broke mine earlier this year, cost me £30 to replace, must be about the same cost as that russian one and about as much use for deflecting high velocity rounds.
@pauloguerra391
@pauloguerra391 Рік тому
Look the Bond! When does Putin die? MI6 goes into how many cancers already? poor english poodles.
@erickim1739
@erickim1739 Рік тому
@@philldavies7940 No helmet is used to deflect any type of small arms fire. Its like a construction helmet that protects against debris that may injure you, but military helmets also protect against shrapnel from explosions or from bullets hitting the wall which can send fragments of concrete towards your head. A helmet that could protect you from even a .45 caliber round would be way too heavy and unwieldly.
@alexsaint6543
@alexsaint6543 Рік тому
"Sphere" which is not sphere but 3 pieces. Oh, that traditional russian lies 😂
@felix807
@felix807 5 місяців тому
A fatal mistake in war is to underestimate your opponent😮
@ramlee898
@ramlee898 6 місяців тому
Many ukrainian believed this vid was true, then they went to frontline, and the rest is history
@angusbuckland500
@angusbuckland500 4 місяці тому
bc they made the Russian conscripts history
@justmarcoriginal
@justmarcoriginal 12 днів тому
Yep the problem is it is even worse today. And that fucking child abuser zelensky, is still sending children to war with no training.
@masterlightjames950
@masterlightjames950 10 днів тому
Exactly. Ukraine is now in deep shit
@masha22092000r
@masha22092000r Рік тому
My dad served 2 years in Afghanistan as a Soviet Soldier. Believe me, it wasn't much better.
@Pteromandias
@Pteromandias Рік тому
Respect. Bagram 2010-11, 2017-18. I saw lots of old Soviet equipment left behind, bunkers built by the Russians. I worked in a sturdy old earthquake-proof building built by the Soviets. You could tell what buildings were from the Soviet occupation. We brought connexes and built pre-fab structures.
@mikrophone8499
@mikrophone8499 Рік тому
Russians are a bunch of clowns.
@guestuser1671
@guestuser1671 Рік тому
I remember when the Russian army left East Germany, their soldiers cried ugly tears because their new barracks somewhere in Russia were expected to be much worse than the rat-infested molding damp holes they hat built and operated in East Germany. Most of the barracks had to be torn down after the Russians left… Russia never treated their soldiers well.
@vitbar407
@vitbar407 Рік тому
100 tausend war veterans living on the streets in USA asking for food,crying!😅
@andrewpereira9271
@andrewpereira9271 Рік тому
Russia's always looked at it's vast manpower as a resource not unlike weapons and machinery. If you have a million artillery shells, you launch 'em . . . you don't think about trying to conserve them. The same thinking applies to their supplies of of "inexhaustible" soldiers. WW2 was a classic example of this. The brutal difference is that no one grieves a dead tank.
@marcoh.3467
@marcoh.3467 Рік тому
To be fair, the Mosin Nagant is definitely not a bad rifle! And only for the record : Ukraine also uses WW1 weapons, the Maxim Machinegun for example (upgraded with Holosun reddots 😅)
@Pman353
@Pman353 Рік тому
Putting modern optics on weapons from WW1 is the most steampunk thing in our world😂
@mogh2603
@mogh2603 Рік тому
Out of necessity,,,, After all they never claimed to be a top military second only to the US.
@bylu6712
@bylu6712 Рік тому
Yes but the thing is that one is the military of a small and poor nation and the other one is what everyone believed to be the second strongest military in the world that could beat NATO in western Europe. Western European NATO soldiers would piss their pants laughing at the Russian military "might"
@armybear2
@armybear2 Рік тому
This is exactly why I distrust most of these youtube videos. Cause it is obvious that they're equally filled with propaganda also. Yes we know Russia is an extremely corrupt country, and their equipment is definitely no where as capable as the US... like they have been under sanctions for like the past 80 years, which means it really hard for them to get equipment and supplies. A budget of 100 Billion for the military annually isn't that much especially when you look at the US's own military spending, like how much equipment, missiles, planes, ships, let alone the personnel and administrative cost per unit. But a lot of the footage shown as evidence of Russian incompetence is and lies seem just like dishonest western propaganda. Like for instance pointing out the Russia is arming troops with Mosin Nagants, as if the Mosin Nagant wasn't upgraded and manufactured till 1950s. Russians obviously aren't arming their soldiers with 130 year old weapons as this video tries to imply. Not to mention many other countries still arm their troops with weapons designed 70-100 years ago. The US still has in service things like M1919 browning machine guns. 1911 pistols are still highly valued around the world cause they are simply well designed weapons that last through the test of time. Germany and many other countries still use MG-42's or rather what they call MG 3s. Not to mention I like how they act like Ukraine was better prepared and armed than Russia was all along... which it obviously wasn't. The Ukrainian military was even in worse condition, the only reason why Ukraine is doing so well is due to the US and NATO supply them huge amount of equipment. As soon as the US and NATO withdraws financial aid and support Ukraine will probably collapse logistically exactly the same way South Vietnam did. Where you have highly trained and motivated military (unlike Afghanistan where moral was low and leadership was a house of cards), but they have no means of producing vital war supplies like ammo, spare parts, fuel, and other ordnance (like missiles, artillery shells, etc). The clip of the fake armor plates being shot by a Ukrainian soldier... how do we know that wasn't staged? Where they just took a Russian plate carrier and took some random plates and falsely claimed that was what was in it? Or the clip of all the abandoned equipment at the edge of the river... the helmets, clothes, and grenades... how do we know the Ukranians didn't just take some previously captured uniforms and just lay them out for a photo op. Or a block of wood instead of explosives... Or the clip with the tank having just rubber instead of explosives where the reactive armor is suppose to be, how do we know that they didn't tamper with the block before hand. A lot of channels like this, Real Life Lore, William Spaniel, etc... all have a very heavy bias and losing credibility recently... where somehow everything is a problem for Russia only, but not a problem for the Ukrainians. For instance somehow supply issues over rivers and bad and an endless ever expanding front is an issue for Russia, but somehow the same thing doesn't apply to the Ukranians. You can't tell me in like 40 minute videos that all the roads were bombed to hell and back, or they were hard to pass due to all the rain and mud, rivers and bridges acting as bottlenecks for the Russians, then the next week act like those aren't issues for the advancing Ukrainians.
@Cincy32
@Cincy32 Рік тому
Bolt action v. MG is no comparison.
@TheBedroomSimRacer
@TheBedroomSimRacer 6 місяців тому
"100 megaton nuclear torpedo" sorry but i think i misheard that, you want to say it again but without lying?
@justmarcoriginal
@justmarcoriginal 12 днів тому
😂
@manishvaidya7390
@manishvaidya7390 12 днів тому
He said it correct Russian propaganda claims it has 100 megatone warhead And he just said it without changing anything
@alusinekamara4274
@alusinekamara4274 22 дні тому
What baffles me is that with all this lack of Russia's equipments how are they making gains that means their old weapons are still good than that of what the whole NATO has
@417Owsy
@417Owsy 15 днів тому
the frontlines have actually stopped for the most part, those gains were made in 2022 when Russia initially attacked Ukraine, and around September of 2022 the Ukrainian army liberated the Kharkiv and part of the Donetsk oblasts.
@masterlightjames950
@masterlightjames950 10 днів тому
​@@417Owsyeven you know that you're nor making sense.
@Aquainfinity-bj8hz
@Aquainfinity-bj8hz 8 днів тому
​@@masterlightjames950 i mean his right quite a lot of this war has been a stalemate
@masterlightjames950
@masterlightjames950 8 днів тому
@@Aquainfinity-bj8hz no, it's not. Even Ukraine doesn't call it a stalemate.
@SilentButDudley
@SilentButDudley Рік тому
The worst offense in this war, and the biggest sign of Russian military failure is the sinking of the Moskva. Actual leaked Russian documents showed the ships’ radar systems and projectile defense systems weren’t maintained properly, yet it was still sent forth into battle after being passed through inspection. If their flagship can’t be properly maintained, than what would be?
@MuireKnight
@MuireKnight Рік тому
It comes back to what the Kremlin was expecting. They wanted to win a fake war with a fake army. It just so happened the war turned out to be real.
@dawggonevidz9140
@dawggonevidz9140 Рік тому
the infamy of losing a flagship in a ground war they started against a nation that doesn't even have a navy will scar russia's reputation for centuries to come. Zelenski's best joke imo.
@vothbetilia4862
@vothbetilia4862 Рік тому
People blasted about the Ak 12 being good hardware, yet it had alot of problems and people constantly exaggerated it.
@Kaiserboo1871
@Kaiserboo1871 Рік тому
@@vothbetilia4862I don’t think it’s so much the gun itself as much as the fact that the gun was and continues to be in short supply. Russia doesn’t have the industrial capacity it once had. There is a reason why they are forced to reply on old Cold War equipment and that’s because they don’t have the industrial capacity to produce all the new, fancy, high tech equipment. They can make as many advanced designs as they want, maybe even develop fully working prototypes, but if you can’t mass produce them. Then that fancy technology don’t mean shit.
@vothbetilia4862
@vothbetilia4862 Рік тому
@@Kaiserboo1871 I guess it's technically both then.
@rekire___
@rekire___ Рік тому
A wise man once said *"don't bring rubber in tank fight, kids"*
@phili964LP
@phili964LP Рік тому
The reactive armor was removed after capture by Ukrainians and the rubber plates are only spacers for contact5. I’m pro ukraine myself because my mom is from there but some things are just over exaggerated
@dominiksoukal
@dominiksoukal Рік тому
@@phili964LP So they removed the explosive from the armor but didn't destroy the tank? Sounds like vatnik cope
@phili964LP
@phili964LP Рік тому
@@dominiksoukal bruh there are analyses on the internet about this specific issue. The argument was that ukraine needs ERA Plates for their own tanks. That’s why they took all of them off of captured tanks, that aren’t serviceable. Btw on this specific tank, also the gunners sights are missing together with some other important stuff. Without wich even the Russian wouldn’t send tanks into battle
@dszubert
@dszubert Рік тому
@@phili964LP Why did they not take the whole reactive armor plate if they needed it, rather than just the explosive?
@ScrewDriver609
@ScrewDriver609 Рік тому
@@phili964LP say palianytsia XD
@danielbonner-dw3gm
@danielbonner-dw3gm 6 місяців тому
An ad every 90 seconds? I closed the browser at 91 seconds
@caronbicep6476
@caronbicep6476 16 днів тому
Imagine dying because you had cardboards in your vest instead of ceramic
@bungus.unhinged
@bungus.unhinged Рік тому
Corruption literally reduced Russian military to a point where you can't tell it from "Who Killed Captain Alex?" movie decorations
@LukeDay-pv7qw
@LukeDay-pv7qw 10 місяців тому
Everyone in Uganda knows kung-fu
@lukasz.adamski
@lukasz.adamski 10 місяців тому
Still in confrontation of Tiger Mafia with RuASians I'd bet on Tiger Mafis.
@Parabellum-oe3sw
@Parabellum-oe3sw 9 місяців тому
It’s a tragedy
@bungus.unhinged
@bungus.unhinged 9 місяців тому
If you guys were to serve in the Russian MoD you'd see it as a joke not very far from truth. Many military bases even lack cleaning equipment due to servicemen, WO and officers not being interested in units comprised majorly of draftees. Also there's common theft, corruption and twisted bureaucracy that're slowing the cogs the former two having been reduced in the past 20 years, the US destroyed Russian economy thus military after all and did that well by also introducing the same constitution Weimar once had. You probably hear it for the first time but it even said that international laws took priority over national which is dumbfounding to anyone with IQ score >120 and looks more as if a winner would enforce their demands upon a loser, guys Russia isn't as bad as you think
@bungus.unhinged
@bungus.unhinged 9 місяців тому
And I think it's good that some developments are finally taking place. And it's also caused me some brain damage to hear "developed" country citizens who have never been to anywhere speak confidently about real state of business in any country. Guys people like this don't know any better than you stop listening to the BS online
@johanmetreus1268
@johanmetreus1268 Рік тому
6:10 The Finnish Mosin nagant is one of two rifle at 9-hole reviews to have reached 1000 yards with iron sights alone, so a scoped Mosin for DMR-stuff isn't quite as outdated as portrayed.
@karabinjr
@karabinjr Рік тому
These are Tula made. Probbably more reliable but less precise due to loose tolerances
@mnxs
@mnxs Рік тому
No not necessarily, but that assumes that the soldiers issued with Nagants are actually 1) intended for the DMR role, and 2) have received adequate training. And as @Vik Karabin pointed out, there's no knowing the quality and state of those rifles, especially after potentially many years in stock. It seems more likely to me that they've just been given them because there was nothing else to give.
@williamzk9083
@williamzk9083 Рік тому
I would imagine these bolt action rifles were not issued to front line assault troops. I also imagine them as a supplement to say AK--47 which have a range of only about 300m.
@matthewcharles5867
@matthewcharles5867 Рік тому
Nangant will still kill you just as a ak will so it's pretty irrelevant. It's not the first time a military power has used outdated weapons.
@matthewguynn5745
@matthewguynn5745 Рік тому
Yeah and 4/10 of my Russian made 7.62 rounds are duds.. even with the heaviest spring they make it won't fire the caps. Federal brass works everytime
@alanmcmillan6969
@alanmcmillan6969 4 місяці тому
Thank you for thisfresy look at, the Truth!😊
@J--12
@J--12 5 місяців тому
Если это всё правда, или хотя бы половина от этого так и есть, где перемоги? Или без жестов доброй воли контрнаступ не выходит?
@user-sz4fn9vh8s
@user-sz4fn9vh8s Місяць тому
Интересно, что думают эти идиоты-комментаторы теперь? Осознают они, что их СМИ где-то их обманули?
@Nyamka2000
@Nyamka2000 Рік тому
I will write through a translator, so I apologize in advance. I served in compulsory military service a year before the attack on Ukraine. While serving in the Russian army, I personally saw how bad everything is. In this army, they are constantly stealing. Literally everything is being stolen - fuel for machinery, parts for machinery and the same dry rations that were in the video.
@jennifermoriarty2188
@jennifermoriarty2188 Рік тому
What a coworker from Russia says too
@JonniePolyester
@JonniePolyester Рік тому
Excellent translation thank you!
@gracelivingstone191
@gracelivingstone191 Рік тому
So what's the deal with the war crimes? I'm talking about some sick torture and rape. Is that regular Russian army? Are the COs holding a gun to your heads making you do this or is this the Wagner group and his crazy convicts? because 55,500+ war crimes is fucking insane amount of evil for just one battalion. And why are they killing civilians? I have never heard of such crimes except in Africa's Congo and under Hitler. The only evidence of Nazi like behavior have ever been found in countries where Russia went, in the 50 + years I've been alive and in the Congo.
@benitolazio8193
@benitolazio8193 Рік тому
Ukrainian/American bot.
@stephenhindes335
@stephenhindes335 Рік тому
The RuSSians are pooping their pants at the thought of what is in store for them and their third world military if their mad Führer provokes a war with NATO. Oh sorry, I meant a "special military operation", not war! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@maximusaralieous1728
@maximusaralieous1728 Рік тому
I've been waiting for a video like this to really explain what happened with Russia and its military. This is a very well done and informative video on the subject. I'm sure more will come out as time goes on as well. It's incredible to me that Russia had the world so well duped, but then again the Soviet Union was always doing the same thing and Putin is a product of that himself. However, I assumed he would not be so foolish as to actually pull the curtain back and let the world see the sorry state. Putin is such a cunning politician in most other regards, but I suppose everyone makes a mistake and Putin has been in power so long he has become detached from what the reality of the situation is. Evidence to Putin being unaware just how bad things were is the fact that he is changing his inner circle and in some cases those members are going missing entirely. And of course the ones suffering from this are soldiers who don't want to be there and of course the Ukrainian people. As winter looms, I imagine things will only get worse.
@DonVigaDeFierro
@DonVigaDeFierro Рік тому
I can't believe that after seeing their incredibly abysmal record, there are people out there who stay convinced that Russia will "invade Europe" next.
@hreodbeorhtcheesewright4889
@hreodbeorhtcheesewright4889 Рік тому
YT channel "Perun" has some good videos along these lines.
@johnlongcake3564
@johnlongcake3564 Рік тому
The reality of the actions of the thiefts of moscow is that Ukraine will be storming trenches of frozen russian corpses, but the rethoric will go on and the poor of russia will still be sent to be slaughtered
@maximusaralieous1728
@maximusaralieous1728 Рік тому
@@hreodbeorhtcheesewright4889 indeed, listening to one now. Thank you for the recommendation.
@iamTheSnark
@iamTheSnark Рік тому
@@rickyfitness252 If the word "propaganda" did not exist, the Russians would have invented it to describe their actions.
@alethalbit
@alethalbit 3 місяці тому
You know, reading all those comments about how Russia is broke and can't put anything working together, I'd really like to see the NATO block in action and how that will work out (some of the current events drop some heavy hints)
@pepppppppppppppppppppppppp
@pepppppppppppppppppppppppp Місяць тому
true
@natetwehues2428
@natetwehues2428 Місяць тому
The biggest member of NATO, the United States, has had plenty of experience recently in Afghanistan and Iraq, if you want to see how NATO militaries work.
@alethalbit
@alethalbit 27 днів тому
@@natetwehues2428 I believe US soldiers would be the last ones to set foot in Europe's battlefield (if they even get to)
@masterlightjames950
@masterlightjames950 10 днів тому
​@@natetwehues2428experience fighting goat herders. Have you no shame?
@ravelitschimo
@ravelitschimo 2 місяці тому
We had an old hunter who had a riffle from his gradpa. He never missed a deer. And refused to use a new riffle. In a war I would be afraid of hunters.
@YoureSoCreezy
@YoureSoCreezy Рік тому
I really believe Zelensky's defiance played a major role in the morale of the Ukrainian people. Its the reason they've been able to hold the line, get back up and counterattack. Had he just fled, his people would've felt abandoned
@mrvn000
@mrvn000 Рік тому
He is a brave actor at least.
@geekytraveler5899
@geekytraveler5899 Рік тому
To be completely honest, in Ukraine people had (and have) not so much trust in government and presidents in particular, but in last 8 years especially - the topmost trust and respect goes to military, names like general Zaluzhny and others are the ones that bring people confidence. It's fair to say that it was a nice gesture from the President at that moment, but that helped to morale, but I'd not say it was the crucial one. People are fighting not for the damn president - we have a democracy - in a few years - there'd be another one. They are fighting because they know - behind their back - their families, kids, parents, friends. And that makes a grand difference. In 8 years we've seen what it means if Russian military is coming your way. It's not just change of a government (although that we don't want as well) - but it also means murders, raping, violence. Thus people united - even those who're not on the front lines are backing them up with equipment, cars, clothes, or any other possible means of support.
@latyn4ik667
@latyn4ik667 Рік тому
@@mrvn000 it is unlikely that a "brave actor" would have stayed in the capital when it was under attack
@mokrulgobline9403
@mokrulgobline9403 Рік тому
This is why my US tax $$ are much better spent on Ukraine, rather than on those useless phuks in Afghanistan.
@niccatipay
@niccatipay Рік тому
A world super power. Held back by a comedian.
@rickydowling2920
@rickydowling2920 Рік тому
As a veteran soldier. It made me sick to the stomach the lies in equipment and support I just watched you prove the Russian millitary is doing. No one can blame a soldier for performing thier duty for thier country. But if I were a Russian soldier... I'd get a new country. I only hope the Russian people will rise up once again as they did against the Soviets. To change the coruption, the greed and the idiocy. A free and democratic Russia would be a beatiful place to be.
@brankocusic6803
@brankocusic6803 Рік тому
I am military veteran but not so naive to believe this video
@rickydowling2920
@rickydowling2920 Рік тому
@@brankocusic6803 ok comrade, you just keep dreaming that Russia has a well supplied military and we'll keep pointing and laughing 🤣
@brankocusic6803
@brankocusic6803 Рік тому
@@rickydowling2920 👍
@Chaldon-hl6yk
@Chaldon-hl6yk Рік тому
Its Hitler speech from 1941
@user-dc9oq2pr6v
@user-dc9oq2pr6v Рік тому
No one ever rises up against soviets. They collapsed due to internal matters
@gibster9624
@gibster9624 2 місяці тому
And now an undercrewed Bradley just aced a Russia T90 from 2 dudes on their 2nd mission and an abundance of War Thunder experience.
@FLASHYABOI
@FLASHYABOI 2 місяці тому
Also. You are mis reporting a lot of stuff. Like those socks for example, are trench socks. You said they can’t provide socks to their soldiers then cut to a video of a trench sock. That doesn’t show they don’t have socks it’s just a guy putting a certain type of sock on.
@shreyaschavan7686
@shreyaschavan7686 Рік тому
"When the truth offends, we lie and lie until we can no longer remember it is even there but it is still there." -Valery Legasov
@manilove2pwn
@manilove2pwn Рік тому
Russia is a disgrace how have they not captured Ukraine yet. most Nato country's would of been a 2 week operation russia going on a year now LOL
@Meteorknite
@Meteorknite Рік тому
Ironic since all the source in the video is just from ukraine not even USA The truth will be offensive to all ppl consuming this made up stuff in video
@kummersdorf.....3526
@kummersdorf.....3526 Рік тому
Sooner or later that debt is paid, Chernobyl film.
@RSK1387
@RSK1387 Рік тому
Nah fam thats a caption from western media 😂
@sjonnieplayfull5859
@sjonnieplayfull5859 Рік тому
@@RSK1387 and we all know it is NOT about Vranyo
@CecilyThanador
@CecilyThanador Рік тому
6:05 You have to admit though: That is one very well maintained Mosin-Nagant. Sure little bit of wood damage but no outright rust or significant damage to the weapon itself.
@ericwinkworth6701
@ericwinkworth6701 Рік тому
Cosmaline is an amazing product
@Oofzyk
@Oofzyk Рік тому
yeah its pretty good condition
@kny1098
@kny1098 Рік тому
10/10 and its PU would love to take it to the firing range
@MashedJoetatoes
@MashedJoetatoes Рік тому
If that's an original scope that Mosin is probably more valuable than an AK47 lol
@PanoptesDreams
@PanoptesDreams Рік тому
A real trophy
@user-hu4sx4pb9g
@user-hu4sx4pb9g 14 днів тому
No military can be judged on its parades and drills, only what theyre like during combat
@mortenfrosthansen84
@mortenfrosthansen84 6 місяців тому
This was good.. I genuinely watched the whole thing, with interest. Not that I was surprised by the facts
@efrainmaldonado-ep7jx
@efrainmaldonado-ep7jx 3 місяці тому
So who's lying
@fanficfan8599
@fanficfan8599 Рік тому
My dad was part of the air force and the only thing he ever told me about his job...Just be cause some branch of the military gives you "facts and numbers" does not mean they are true...and that was during Desert Storm in the 90s
@dangerous8333
@dangerous8333 Рік тому
Most people are aware of this.
@JuanLopez-kk9wi
@JuanLopez-kk9wi Рік тому
@@dangerous8333 "Most people are aware of this." 🤓
@Morelze
@Morelze Рік тому
When I did my compulsory military service in the Russian Army, I was assigned to a new unit that had been established less than a year earlier, and we were already short of uniforms. By the end of my service, the situation had only gotten worse.
@maximedaunis8292
@maximedaunis8292 Рік тому
What do russian people think of wagner group and what they're doing? Especially with the inmates?
@omfg1
@omfg1 Рік тому
@@maximedaunis8292 what are u think about mercenaries from European countries?
@Morelze
@Morelze Рік тому
@@maximedaunis8292 It's hard to talk about the opinion of the whole population. But in my environment, for the most part, the Wagner group is treated very badly. Taking prisoners to war is considered an absolute lawlessness and a sign of the absence of law in the country. On the other hand, a large part of the population, exposed to propaganda, supports this criminal organization. P.S. I use an online translator. The translation may not be accurate. Clarify if you don't understand.
@maximedaunis8292
@maximedaunis8292 Рік тому
@@omfg1 I don't know of any european group of mercenaries, to be honest, which one are you thinking about?
@maximedaunis8292
@maximedaunis8292 Рік тому
@@Morelze Thanks for responding, your translation is clear i think. Until now i had almost never heard of Wagner group or any mercenaries' group, i found it shocking that one such group would have as much "power" as they have. And although my guess is that those prisoners are more or less used as "canon fodder", or "wild dogs", it's very disturbing that the worst criminals of someone's country could just be "unleashed" on population and freed of guilt. That said it's also very disrespectful for their victims and their families in Russia i think. I hope you're ok and this doesn't get any worse for all sides involved.
@butchcassidy9625
@butchcassidy9625 2 місяці тому
Awesome and spot on.
@nickmail7604
@nickmail7604 5 місяців тому
That carrier in dry dock having its engines upgraded is true, but thats only because upon entering dry dock there was a large internal fire and the engines were totally destroyed in this fire.
@bryanbowling1857
@bryanbowling1857 4 місяці тому
so it isn't that is it crappy design, Russian sailors cant put out a fire. got it
@kalebbruwer
@kalebbruwer Рік тому
5:40 Well, you gotta hand it to Russian logistics: It takes some talent to destroy a Kalashnikov like that
@raptorhuman1645
@raptorhuman1645 Рік тому
I guess since they designed it, they would know a shortcut or two in destroying AKs.
@sergeygalayda2931
@sergeygalayda2931 Рік тому
It's easier then you think. Sell materials and pocket money what was given to repair warehouse roof. Inspectors never will come when it's rainy weather. They will never open crate to check firearm condition.
@stephenhensley5631
@stephenhensley5631 Рік тому
Maybe they were short on cosmoline.
@dennisyoung4631
@dennisyoung4631 Рік тому
Uh, mix Mazut/Bunker fuel with used motor oil, heat till the mix is good and runny, then immerse stuff you want to not rust in it and then drag it out to cool? Note: the above “waste” materials give a “crude and nasty” species of “Cosmoline.” Adding some paraffin or other petroleum waxes would result in a (much?) closer approximation to the real thing.
@aldorain1016
@aldorain1016 Рік тому
As a US soldier looking at what they are dealing with, I sleep a little more sound at night knowing that although our equipment could be better, it work and gets the job done. Training is actually given thought, and we go through many theoretical scenarios. Not to mention, our support is top-notch. Just so those of you wondering know. Yes, the US army spends its money on things that matter and keeps a competent force of soldiers. Thank god I didn't grow up in russia.
@Jamazed
@Jamazed Рік тому
US military goofs up with some of its over-budget tech projects, but at its core has some amazing equipment and vehicles while prioritizing the safety of soldiers over everything else.
@erikasl.7050
@erikasl.7050 Рік тому
US army have amazing equipment, my uncle been in military for many years now and went to many hot points, like Afghanistan and said American bases are like shopping malls, u can find everything, he bought an ipad there cuz it was cheaper lul. Soldier equipment is also top notch wich is no surprise bcs highest military funding in the world. Literally no other country compares. So yeah u should actually be very happy about ur equipment.
@WarBadger
@WarBadger Рік тому
ahahahahahahahahahahahahhahah oh man, you sure is lucky, brain would be too much of a burden for you.
@mjisurdad
@mjisurdad Рік тому
@@thehardikmadaandefeated the U.S. army? The army realized the country didn’t want them and gave up trying and left. All bs aside the U.S. military could flatten all of Afghanistan if it wanted to. It was too busy trying to win hearts and minds of the locals. The same locals would take the money and work with them by day only to fight them at night on the other side.
@disfatbidge2064
@disfatbidge2064 Рік тому
@@thehardikmadaan Um no they did not. The us took over the entire country in 2 months and the entire war is just taliban hiding in tunnels and caves. We chose to leave and the moment we left is when the Afghanistan army gave up. So no we did not even come close to losing. Every battle fought there we have not lost. In 2 decades we have only lost 2000 troops compared to Russia embarrassing lost of more than 200,000 in just a year.
@CliffCardi
@CliffCardi 5 місяців тому
“I am Vladimir Putin, and I am once again asking for your financial support.”
@gwc656g
@gwc656g 3 місяці тому
I have to call you on two points, 1-- 6:24. That Nagant is scoped and being used as a sniper rifle. Yes it is old but still a very potent and deadly weapon. They have apparently pulled out a lot of older weapons and there is video of those, just think this was a poor choice to make them look desperate. 2-- 8:11 While if what the announcer said is true that was putting lipstick on a pig but it did come out later the reason the tank stopped and could not be towed was because the driver had the parking brake on and didn't know that. That is not an equipment problem but a personnel training problem.
@DrArku
@DrArku Рік тому
It's a very Russian way of thinking. If you've spent time in Russia or ex-Soviet countries, you see this first-hand. And it's not just the military. It's everything. Industry, machines, everything is made so that it looks great in theory but often stays together with hope and duct tape. If you're working on a farm with a tractor and it breaks down and needs a spare part, you're likely to have to go and scavenge one from another tractor that's even more broken down, but hopefully has a working part that you need. That's just how it's done.
@sadge0
@sadge0 Рік тому
@@poebuild it doesn't make this country good in any other aspects. You're dumb if you think so. Everything said in the video is true, and everything you can do about it is cope and seethe, because your delusions have nothing to do with reality
@mindx316
@mindx316 Рік тому
@@poebuild Russian Nazis support Islamic terrorists. Asad with help of russia killed more than 100 000 syrian civilians. Russians must answer for the deaths of siryan people. Fear Russians, you will be punished for all war crimes
@Skuflinov
@Skuflinov Рік тому
Ну а хули нам, русне
@user-zi5rt4ql2k
@user-zi5rt4ql2k Рік тому
@@poebuild я жил в РФ и продолжаю жизнь , и да у нас тут полный пиздец и везде просто показуха,живу в Москве
@EisenTech
@EisenTech Рік тому
@@poebuild 90% of "Russian" inventions were stolen from USA/West, and all the huge show projects were made to 'show of' to the world, they dont even work properly. That "hypersonic" missile is also fake, there is nothing hyper sonic in it, just another Paper Launch like with everything else in paRusisa
@SpartanFarron
@SpartanFarron Рік тому
I laughed way more than I should have throughout this video. Especially during the missile failure parts.
@gerri577
@gerri577 Рік тому
it's not funny. US top general just reported that each side has lost more than 100,000 (one hundred thousand) men. War is not glamorous. It's not entertainement. It's not a game. Grow the fuck up.
@mehmed13
@mehmed13 Рік тому
@IG Westcoast haha lol, but really his friend should went to usa, he would be a good guy too
@wkgurr
@wkgurr Рік тому
Yeah I'm sure the people living in Kiev currently without water and electricity will also laugh really hard about Russian missile falures.
@mehmed13
@mehmed13 Рік тому
@@wkgurr i know what do you mean, but its a cheap way to win a war, just like they did in chechnya
@msj9097
@msj9097 Рік тому
@@wkgurr actually the missiles used to destroy Ukrainian infrastructure are Iranian not Russian.
@MarkHurlow-cf2ix
@MarkHurlow-cf2ix 2 місяці тому
Those old bolt actions M91-30 rifles if in clean serviceable condition are deadly accurate. That sniper version is a killing device that if used for sniping will work well.
@steamedgames5148
@steamedgames5148 Рік тому
This time it was exactly what I thought instead of not what you think
@Dutch_vanderLinde
@Dutch_vanderLinde Рік тому
You know Putin literally said “Our military is strong and capable and modern” when the dude was literally sitting right next to a fax machine.
@chrisdelaplante5515
@chrisdelaplante5515 Рік тому
Imagine now how Ukrainian army sucks when you know that this poor russian army was able to take Crimea and Donbass !
@Arterexius
@Arterexius Рік тому
Russia is paranoid of spies, so utilizing fax machines, which are pretty hard to spy through and intercept messages to and from, then using them makes a lot of sense for Russia. It's the same reason why Putin have that many dial up, wired phones next to him. If anything manages to intercept the lines, then you can just cut them and route new lines with new encryptions. That's a bit harder to do with more complex technology.
@robshirewood5060
@robshirewood5060 Рік тому
The British Army has a basic philosophy KISS Keep It Simple Stupid when all the modern tech goes down the simple stuff still works, Fax machines can work independently, all armies and systems have more basic back up systems, the simpler the better. Older systems can keep functions going, even an old Mosin Nagant rifle will still kill at a long range ,improvise, adapt, overcome is also a basic and easier with older kit.
@mikrophone8499
@mikrophone8499 Рік тому
@@chrisdelaplante5515 is because ukraine was not preparing for war and has internal political problems but since Russia took over their land back in 2014 it united them in a big way.
@nicklubrino2606
@nicklubrino2606 Рік тому
@chris - in 2014, Ukraine didn’t put up a fight, but for the next 8 years, the US and it’s allies have been training the Ukrainians to fight like them
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