How Far Can Russia's Artillery Actually Reach

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@SegzWithTedCruz
@SegzWithTedCruz Ай бұрын
Soldiers win fights, Tanks win battles, Artillery wins WARS
@loboxx337
@loboxx337 Ай бұрын
Drones annihilate Artillery. It's a new kind of war.
@Zul1788
@Zul1788 Ай бұрын
@@loboxx337 Jammers bring down drones !
@leachimy24
@leachimy24 Ай бұрын
Soldiers operate tanks and artillery. Your philosophy word salad doesnt make any sence.
@benbo4394
@benbo4394 Ай бұрын
Even NATO realizes this, and is now drastically vamping up there 155mm ammo production
@JAnx01
@JAnx01 Ай бұрын
@@leachimy24 He obviously meant infantry. Stop trying to be a smartass at every opportunity.
@usun_politics1033
@usun_politics1033 Ай бұрын
WW2 in Eastern Front featured mass artillery, including rocket one. 70% of German casualties on Eastern Front were to arty.
@simonschneider5913
@simonschneider5913 Ай бұрын
therefore, NATO always planned on just 4 weeks of stalling or blitzkrieg before the nukes come out...
@stolekostov5111
@stolekostov5111 Ай бұрын
Berlin was leveled with so many MLRS systems firing at the same time
@stolekostov5111
@stolekostov5111 Ай бұрын
Berlin was leveled with so many MLRS systems firing at the same time
@stolekostov5111
@stolekostov5111 Ай бұрын
Berlin was leveled with so many MLRS systems firing at the same time
@mrobocop1666
@mrobocop1666 19 күн бұрын
​@@stolekostov5111 no, it wasn't
@momcilopucar8749
@momcilopucar8749 Ай бұрын
Video creator mentioned Swedish Russian war but omited to mention that Sweden had invaded 1708 Russsia and lost war. Then again Sweden invaded again 1741 and got defeat again. Only this time Sweden had Western partners like Napoleon had. Russian kept Finland territory that was a part of Sweden. That part was called later on 1922 when Soviet Union had given back Swedish territory that Russian kept as a buffer to prevent any new Swedish future ivadsions. However, British had protested for return land back to Sweden and then was created new country today known as a Finland. That part of shameful Swedish history isn't in any Western democracies schools history books. After creation of new country of Finland Russian had put conditions with threaty that Finland become neutral in perpetuity to Never wage war against Russia. That thst threaty Finland never respected Finland joined Nazis Germany invasion of Russia 1941 then was called USSR/United Socialist Soviet Republic. Now Finland had again jioned US/NATO and have US/NATO bases in Finland Rassian borders. Russian should have kept Swedish territory/Finland forever so as Polish and Lithuanian multiple invasion of Russia. That Russian had forgiven then as a good neighbors. Now those Beck stubbeers have US/NATO bases on Russian borders. That parts of Polish and Lithuanian shameful history isn't in their school history books. Russian should've kept thires lands after Polish and Lithuanian invasion defeats. Now as we see back stubbers countinuing back stubbing over and over again Russia. Because Russian forgiven many devils invasions. Little factual history that isn't in any Western fake democracies school history books.❤️🕊️🌍👌👍
@Eizenhertz
@Eizenhertz Ай бұрын
Well, to be honest, it was Russia, Denmark-Norway, and Poland that jointly attacked Sweden and launched the Great Northern War year 1700. Russia made an assault in the east, Poland in the south, and Denmark-Norway in the west. Sweden defended itself successfully in the west and south. While Russia, contrary to your lies, advanced into Sweden, laying siege to Narva. The Swedish "invasion" of Russia was an active defense to try to enforce a peace. It failed in 1709 at Poltava. But it was not Sweden that started the war or invaded Russia first. Russia was the aggressor because Sweden had a very young king, and the alliance of the three aggressor nations thought that it would be a piece of cake. What ensued was a 21 year long war cause Sweden was not as weak as they hoped. The war in 1741 was 20 years after the Great Northern War and Sweden tried to retake the territory Russia conquered in that war. A little like Russia trying to attack Ukraine today and say that Crimea is theirs. If Russia is right today and have a casus belli, then Sweden were right then and had a casus belli.
@rc666
@rc666 Ай бұрын
Brainwashed nonsense.
@AliMohamed-wd4wp
@AliMohamed-wd4wp Ай бұрын
Exectly 💯 💪 💪
@Ian-vj5pv
@Ian-vj5pv Ай бұрын
​@Eizenhertz moscovites/russians were profoundly changed by the mongolian occupation, so they can't be accountable to european standards
@1Blizzz
@1Blizzz Ай бұрын
Успехи в Северной войне Россия одержала самостоятельно, без помощи "союзников". У вас очень странные параллели по Швеции и Украине. При том, что нынешняя Украина это государство не существовавшее раньше и выделившееся из России. У вас слишком болезненное акцентирование внимания на том. что Швеция вторглась, Это не главная суть комментария, которую хотел дать автор ветки.
@Mortablunt
@Mortablunt Ай бұрын
This presentation missed two important things: 1. The varieties of Russian artillery calibers are actually important. Russia has four different main artillery calibers. 100mm, 122mm, 152mm, 203mm. They all have different purposes. 100mm is meant for direct tactical local fire support, either from a defensive position or for shelling an enemy stronghold from a nearby height. 122mm is the main caliber used for supporting troop, movements, and suppressing enemy. It has a combination of long range, with great ammo capacity, and high rate of fire. This makes it the correct artillery for covering enemy forward positions for maneuver. 152mm is meant for hitting things further behind the enemy line, and also conducting continuous bombardment. It is not use so much tactically as The guns can have less ammunition due to the greater bulk and the range difference, and it was it to get past that front line into back areas as well as destroy structures and bunkers effectively. 203mm is a specialist seige and anti enemy artillery caliber. The cells have very long range and very large explosive loads so it can attack enemy artillery from outside of their response range, while still being safe away from the front line. This caliber is used for important, selective priority missions. Reason all this matters so much is because in the western armies, almost all all artillery is of the same caliber, 155mm and grants a very flat distribution of capabilities and also limits the ability of tailoring artillery to different tasks. Russian artillery is more flexible and has a much broader envelope of possible missions and environments it can work with. 2. It missed the 2S7 Pion, 203mm. This huge cannon exist for the purpose of destroying priority targets, deep behind enemy lines, as well as destroying enemy artillery supplies and anything else they try to keep protected. It is also extremely useful for counter battery fire as it can shoot from too far away to get hit back. Itslow rate of fire means it is only deployed very deliberately for top priority targets.
@sickotwist9802
@sickotwist9802 Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing👍
@Storm-lg4mx
@Storm-lg4mx Ай бұрын
Mort, sounds like someone knows their stuff. Nuff Said
@DartXL
@DartXL Ай бұрын
This is not the right opinion. The 100 mm caliber is not in service with howitzer regiments; these are anti-tank guns MT-12, BMP-3, T-55 tanks, etc. 122mm - regimental and divisional caliber (D-30, self-propelled howitzer 2S1 "Gvozdika"), 152mm - caliber of corps howitzers. This diversity is complemented by mortars of 82...240 mm caliber, the already mentioned MLRS in the Tornado-G and Tornado-S modernization, rocket-propelled hand-held and salvo flamethrowers (RPO Shmel, TOS-1M Solntsek) and grenade launchers (including automatic AGS-17) on the battlefield. 2S7 "Pion", 203mm was created for nuclear tactical weapons, does not shoot very accurately (for artillery systems) and was used only sporadically.
@aidanmacdougall9250
@aidanmacdougall9250 Ай бұрын
All these incredible ranges of weaponry, yet look at the front lines and both sides are only 5km away from each other, makes you realise why they prefer drones - a much better short range weapon, no???
@donknizi9792
@donknizi9792 Ай бұрын
what is also missing is that shell production is 4:1 Russia/N Korea vs. NATO while shells actually fired daily for 2 years are 6:1
@Arty_McParty
@Arty_McParty Ай бұрын
Who said RUssia has bad artillery don't know any history... LOL They bounced back in WW2 with better tanks that demolished Panthers and Tigers... We used their rockets to go in to space for some time.
@eng3d
@eng3d Ай бұрын
I was raised that commies = eat babies, so I can understand some people who think that the Russians are still fighting with shovels, they are wrong but I understand why they are wrong.
@danutavram831
@danutavram831 Ай бұрын
Most of the Weapons Technology was stolen from Germany after WWII !!!
@mirandela777
@mirandela777 Ай бұрын
Napoleon, before his humiliating defeat at the hands of the russians, wrote about his huge surprise to find out the russians not only had more arty than him, but also much better... So yeah, arty is a long tradition for the russians, long before US was even invented...
@willl7780
@willl7780 Ай бұрын
@@mirandela777 napolean loved arty also
@outbackgearforu
@outbackgearforu Ай бұрын
Yeah everyone shits on Russia ,I think they are projecting ,myself I have nothing but respect for them
@carlosorff
@carlosorff Ай бұрын
How is this even possible? We were told by BBC "Ukraine war: Russian reservists fighting with shovels - UK defence ministry" multiple times.
@daniyararistam7497
@daniyararistam7497 Ай бұрын
War factories are running day and night. With almost 2 years of massive investments production levels only increasing
@5oa8in2wr
@5oa8in2wr Ай бұрын
I used to turn on CNN sometimes before 2022 to laugh about their level of hate to everyone outside US. But nowadays British press has jumped over Nazi articles about subhumans from the East.
@Nagizak1
@Nagizak1 Ай бұрын
They're getting innovative now they can turn shovel into an artillery 😮
@themanwiththegoldengun1998
@themanwiththegoldengun1998 Ай бұрын
Never believed it in the first place, I was called all sorts of names just for stating facts.. Russia can't be defeated in the own back yard..
@waynethorpe1341
@waynethorpe1341 Ай бұрын
Good Quality Shovels 😂
@yukitakaoni007
@yukitakaoni007 Ай бұрын
People who underestimate artillery is underestimating history itself.
@andreapehjerne8490
@andreapehjerne8490 Ай бұрын
💯
@kirillsegkov1544
@kirillsegkov1544 Ай бұрын
The author, in addition to other types of artillery and MLRS, forgot a very important feature - Russian weapons, unlike Western ones, are designed for a long war and a huge number of volleys.
@tommygun5038
@tommygun5038 Ай бұрын
Not really. It's just that both sides accuracy goes away.
@kirillsegkov1544
@kirillsegkov1544 Ай бұрын
@@tommygun5038 Ukrainian troops complaining about that constantly, dude.
@tommygun5038
@tommygun5038 Ай бұрын
@@kirillsegkov1544 .....They're complaining about lack of ammunition. Accuracy is more important.
@KonstantinVinnichenko
@KonstantinVinnichenko Ай бұрын
@@tommygun5038 Western weapons are not designed to deal with extended or heavily defended communications. No matter what accuracy you have, if you are not able to make more than a few dozen shots a day without damaging the equipment, you will achieve nothing. For Russian weapons, hundreds of shots per day are the norm.
@tommygun5038
@tommygun5038 Ай бұрын
@@KonstantinVinnichenko .....Neither are Russian (soviet) weapons. Endless shelling from Russia hasn't done much in 2yrs.
@szcynkowsky162
@szcynkowsky162 Ай бұрын
80% of the casualities in the russo-ukrainian war are caused by artillery. Mercanaries have quit in tropes because of that.
@AlexanderTch
@AlexanderTch Ай бұрын
Most casualties in all big wars since 18 century came from artillery. Artillery means projecting of fire power an army. Of course, when USA made operation in Afghanistan nobody died from artillery in US army but many Afghan rebels died from american artillery
@felixf4378
@felixf4378 Ай бұрын
A lot of mercenaries come from the middle east or africa where their enemies didn’t have any artillery guns. Then they get to Ukraine and get destroyed. No so tough when their enemy actually has resources.
@off6848
@off6848 Ай бұрын
@@felixf4378 An Australian merc said the Americans were the first to leave. Its even documented war tourists like CivDiv dipped out as soon as it heated up
@whiskey4o4
@whiskey4o4 10 күн бұрын
​@off6848 ukraine is fighting at a disadvantage, and has been since the start. The way they've held on so far is respectable and admirable. But yeah that russian artillery with no counter to it from ukraine is devastating. There's a list of things I could go on about that ukraine would need to turn the tide. but til then do not expect to walk away from the frontline.
@Lipi19821
@Lipi19821 Ай бұрын
Russia has a really good ratio betwean range price and wear of their weapons.... like Russian heneral once said....our weapons are made for real war
@user-so6km9zq2f
@user-so6km9zq2f Ай бұрын
Хорошее понимание нашей стратегии военного развития,так и выигрывают войны😉
@Mortablunt
@Mortablunt Ай бұрын
And annoyingly as the Westerner has been talking about this for about 12 years now I am seeing my country had made all the wrong weapons decisions yet again. I wrote a published paper about the overspecialization on insurgency warfare, and how it was going to get heart teeth kicked in the next time anything happened with a real enemy. All the real military intellectuals told me I was just a militia cosplayer who didn’t know anything. I also talked about the need for search capacity as well as economy of weapons production. And once again, all the military snobs told me I knew nothing and they were right. Well, guess who’s finally being proven right, it’s me.
@tommygun5038
@tommygun5038 Ай бұрын
​@@Mortablunt.....Explain then, how Ukraine has stalemated Russian advances for 2yrs now.
@xzXenOzx
@xzXenOzx Ай бұрын
​@@tommygun5038 что цель России захват территории. Цель сейчас стоит в максимальном уничтожении войск противника при минимальных потерях, для этого достаточно выманивать противника в мясные контрнаступления на укрепленные позиции. Украина должна показывать медийный результат для своих инвесторов и вынуждена ложить своих солдат в максимально неудачных для них условиях. Даже наступательные действия России носят характер вынуждения Украины закрывать дыры в обороне резервами в больших количествах, которые перемалываются артилерией и авиабомбами. Зачем с тяжелыми боями захватывать территории и отгонять противника, когда можно с малыми потерями уничтожить противника и территории ты получишь автоматически. Да дольше, но крайне эффективно
@tommygun5038
@tommygun5038 Ай бұрын
@@xzXenOzx ...I don't speak that drivel. So you've said nothing to me.
@user-ld2bs1gj1g
@user-ld2bs1gj1g Ай бұрын
Nothing was said about Tornado-S. 120 km. Guided.
@ahamed_althaf
@ahamed_althaf Ай бұрын
HIMARS Hunter
@TheRealBillBob
@TheRealBillBob Ай бұрын
Just for views, not expertise.
@carlosbaltazar2243
@carlosbaltazar2243 Ай бұрын
Yeah, tornado-s shoot destroyed the himmars
@rigorocks23
@rigorocks23 Ай бұрын
Krasnopol self guided?
@carlcox7976
@carlcox7976 Ай бұрын
200 km with 300 mm 9M544 rocket
@Galileo1491
@Galileo1491 Ай бұрын
The way they're using drones to make them into precision weapons is horrifyingly incredible
@gayan2517
@gayan2517 Ай бұрын
Those shovels.....😁
@user-wc9tu9su5w
@user-wc9tu9su5w Ай бұрын
203mm shovels. Quite normal size for a sapper shovel.
@philsmycrevice
@philsmycrevice 26 күн бұрын
Did I miss something or are you referring to the spades when the gun gets laid?
@danielmartin531
@danielmartin531 Ай бұрын
This is where Russia excells at. They love their artillery
@Ahmat_Sila
@Ahmat_Sila Ай бұрын
Malka is a real Beast 🎉
@mrobocop1666
@mrobocop1666 19 күн бұрын
240mm automatic mortar is something else
@2002chaiwa
@2002chaiwa Ай бұрын
they still have the best artillery and the best ainti-air defence system, while USA put money into bases around the world and aircrafts ships, russia play the defence game in a cheaper but more reliable way. Is all about the economic war and USA is in bankrupt so a potencial war wont last long
@jeffreyspinner9720
@jeffreyspinner9720 Ай бұрын
Needed to include, but not limited to: TOS 1, 1A, 2, and the replacement of the Smerch, the Tornado S, with it's 120-150km range and guided rockets so not an "area weapon." The rocket systems have thermobaric warheads, not explosives, so they are horrifying, making the US ATACMS look like 90lb weaklings.
@sorennilsson9742
@sorennilsson9742 22 күн бұрын
Different usage. FAE systems kill soft targets but does less if the enemy is well fortified or sitting in a tank. The FAE uses pressure and heat and are devestating for light infanteri.
@DeepakSharma-ke9ex
@DeepakSharma-ke9ex Ай бұрын
Huraa 🇷🇺💪
@samsharif4768
@samsharif4768 Ай бұрын
Artillery shells are the only weapon that can never be intercepted by any army!!!
@MacDonaldkachala-cm5gc
@MacDonaldkachala-cm5gc Ай бұрын
None of nobody's business apart from Russia's security, even the NATO doesn't know, and they are suppose to, they will calculate the distance once it gets there, if they can have a chance
@randym7961
@randym7961 Ай бұрын
If it worked russia would use it to alleviate some of the embarrassment from their military and their equipment the world has watched for over 2 years .. Yeah we are looking like a 6th world company on the battlefield but that would change if we used secret weapons lolol
@tomhankstomhanks2579
@tomhankstomhanks2579 Ай бұрын
العالم الغربي اللذي يخرب البلدان بالغزو وقتل شعوبها بإسم الحرية ويشرد العاىلات
@usmanyusuf-hw5gr
@usmanyusuf-hw5gr Ай бұрын
Remember the drones and the FABs!
@willkuerlich
@willkuerlich Ай бұрын
And the shovels
@Cyberbro665
@Cyberbro665 Ай бұрын
So West was built for short high intensity combat while Russia is built for long term Attrition.
@joeblogs-vx4ep
@joeblogs-vx4ep Ай бұрын
Slava Rossiya 💪🇷🇺👍
@TerraRubicon
@TerraRubicon Ай бұрын
I have served in a 120M mortar company. Shoot and scoot. The main problem was the weather. The atmospheric conditions that could affect the trajectory of the shells, but we had all kinds of charts for that.
@Jerryorantex
@Jerryorantex Ай бұрын
After this war ends, which I hope is soon enough. The Russian military is gonna have a hell of experience, for war battles in case they get into another conflict. Which I hope it doesn’t.
@mrobocop1666
@mrobocop1666 19 күн бұрын
Kazakhstan in Russian backyard is too much playing with the West and liberal ideologies. It's now almost the same as Ukraine prior to 2014. So I guess, after Ukraine Russia would want to retract Stalin's decision of 1936 moving Kazakh Republic out of Russian Federation and giving it independence (as part of Soviet Union then). Especially, considering it's strategical status, 20 millions population with good birthrates, valuable resources and Russian properties like railroad and Spaceport Baikonur, which now often get hostile actions from Kazakh authorities
@ivanstepanovic1327
@ivanstepanovic1327 Ай бұрын
There is also Gvozdika, a 122mm SPH both sides use. Shorter range compared to Koalitsya, but smaller and much more mobile... Also, Pion 203mm is not mentioned (though in the vid) and heavy mortar Tyulpan 240mm. OK, TOS is designated as flamethrower...
@Warren_Peace
@Warren_Peace Ай бұрын
Russia also has a different artillery doctrine than NATO... I believe the difference was described as "The West use artillery fire to maneuver while the Russians maneuver to fire... Essentially, the West use their artillery as a support weapon to cover their units both during an advance and when they defend... The Russians on the other hand use their units to make it easier for their artillery to hit their targets... The Russian doctrine paid dividends in the SMO in Ukraine where drones and satellites made the Western doctrine near impossible to do (as what happened to the Ukrainian Summer Offensive). The Russians simply modified their doctrine so that instead of large formations, they used platoons and squads instead...
@litogozon3023
@litogozon3023 Ай бұрын
what you saying is like a guerilla tactics in combat, the style of russian are effective, the formation of russian are few plattons yunits and a compose of team, im watching a indefendent news so thats why im wondering why russian forces is less in battlefield👍👍👍
@REktSigMa
@REktSigMa Ай бұрын
How far a projectile will reach depends on the weight and load of the round being fired.
@billtev9846
@billtev9846 Ай бұрын
Shape
@REktSigMa
@REktSigMa Ай бұрын
Yeah, I mean I would hope everyone makes a shell, like a bullet, and not like a cannon ball? Lmaoo. @@billtev9846
@ambarishudta6291
@ambarishudta6291 Ай бұрын
And also angle of barrel of gun is important.
@deltabravo1811
@deltabravo1811 Ай бұрын
45 degrees always gives maximum range when munition propulsion is confined to the barrel.
@russellking9762
@russellking9762 Ай бұрын
wind and temperature play a big part also
@willl7780
@willl7780 Ай бұрын
the d30 is a great gun...the NVA used them in khe san against our marines...they respected that gun
@user-kp9vj2cj7h
@user-kp9vj2cj7h Ай бұрын
Additional factors to be taken into account : shell weight and ballistic coefficient, altitude (air density), temperature, hygrometry and wind.
@MiZtErNiCe420
@MiZtErNiCe420 Ай бұрын
The artillery is impressive but what is more impressive is the ability to target so precisely in real time. ISR linked to precision strike artillery is what will win this. Col Douglas McGregor talks about it being a game changer and the Russians are mastering it.
@alroshan556
@alroshan556 Ай бұрын
I experienced the artillery firsthand, It destroy you " mentally " before It destroy you physically!.
@whiskey_tango_foxtrot__
@whiskey_tango_foxtrot__ Ай бұрын
GPS guided and rocket assist artillery ammo increases range and accuracy.
@matthewk9563
@matthewk9563 Ай бұрын
those are only used in special circumstances, Real time fall of shot and targeting feedback from drones has made Artillery extremely effective in this conflict.
@eng3d
@eng3d Ай бұрын
The problem is the cost. For example the Storm Shadow (UK), are nice but they are abusively expensive, so Ukraine is practically not using them against the front, i.e. they are mostly a cheap toy.
@Jadfitree
@Jadfitree Ай бұрын
@@eng3dUkraine using Storm Shadow but got jammed or shot down by Russia
@andreydiakov2750
@andreydiakov2750 20 күн бұрын
В минометных снарядах GPS не нужен.Ты не очень продвинутый эксперт.
@lostintime519
@lostintime519 Ай бұрын
Smerch: 90 km. ´crazy
@lordzakaogou2106
@lordzakaogou2106 Ай бұрын
You forgot one of the best the( Rapier , Panipa MT12) 100mm .
@roko7662
@roko7662 Ай бұрын
Russian Artillery is led by God
@NydusDRG
@NydusDRG Ай бұрын
by putin!
@ThePettho
@ThePettho Ай бұрын
By the 😈 devil! Russias love of occupation, conquest and killing is sick.🤢
@trololoev
@trololoev Ай бұрын
​@@NydusDRGsame
@user-bp3sv4wz2j
@user-bp3sv4wz2j Ай бұрын
Right
@user-ye5yk4su4q
@user-ye5yk4su4q 6 күн бұрын
Россия управляется непосредственно Богом-точная цитата.
@yaronscholtena6019
@yaronscholtena6019 Ай бұрын
Those dishwasher parts are scary
@adamesd3699
@adamesd3699 Ай бұрын
No Tornado-S?
@whydoesthismatter
@whydoesthismatter Ай бұрын
Mortars completely overlooked again.
@destroyerarmor2846
@destroyerarmor2846 Ай бұрын
Carrying Baseplate sucks
@whydoesthismatter
@whydoesthismatter Ай бұрын
@@destroyerarmor2846 Laughs in nona s
@reginaldlagrone5082
@reginaldlagrone5082 Ай бұрын
You forget to mention the Russian SPH, that fire the 203mm shells
@StarFyodperor
@StarFyodperor Ай бұрын
Q: How far can they reach ? A: Yes.
@jamescook7713
@jamescook7713 Ай бұрын
Excellent video.
@tommygun5038
@tommygun5038 Ай бұрын
You can add that in ww1 1.5 billion artillery shells were fired and the lines hardly moved.
@thejacal2704
@thejacal2704 Ай бұрын
How many did the artillery kill?
@tommygun5038
@tommygun5038 Ай бұрын
@@thejacal2704 .....Since they used everything including gas.....a lot. But it didn't give either side an advantage. Also Russia quit and overthrew the Czar.
@danielbecker4365
@danielbecker4365 Ай бұрын
Yeah, but in Verdun, about 500,000 killed on each side. They just kept bringing men in the slaughter.
@adissabovic
@adissabovic Ай бұрын
There's that noun again, "accuracy"?! I've never heard anyone talk about the accuracy of shotguns, because you know what shotguns are for! And whenever I hear talk about the accuracy of multi-barrel rocket launchers, I know that the person talking about it has absolutely no idea what he's talking about...
@pauldadzie6991
@pauldadzie6991 Ай бұрын
The 80km range of the mobile howitzer is crazy!!! How do you prepare for something like that?
@azivt5115
@azivt5115 26 күн бұрын
Artillery is modern era big arrows. It's psychological terror. Just imagine you are in the opposing position, getting bombarded 5-8 hours nonestop. What kind of damage does to soldiers mental well-being. I would never wish to be a Ukrainian soldier
@kelvinjolley6264
@kelvinjolley6264 Ай бұрын
Stalin said artillery is the god of war.
@TheBranchez
@TheBranchez Ай бұрын
Man I love this channel. Such a fresh sight to see in sea of trash we are surrounded on the Internet.
@nunyabiznez666
@nunyabiznez666 Ай бұрын
Artillery is wild 0_o It's hard to get perspective how much damage they do from drone video. The shells don't look THAT big to go so far 0_o What's the blast radius on the shells and rockets? For sure kill radius?
@off6848
@off6848 Ай бұрын
They're rocket guided for the 80km shells. Kill circle is 20 meters diameter but concussive and debilitating injury is around 50 meters
@user-is7up6ln6m
@user-is7up6ln6m Ай бұрын
Russia has better artillery than USA king of battle is artillary
@karim3163
@karim3163 Ай бұрын
From shovels to high end weaponry in just 2 year.
@SylvieMukarukundo
@SylvieMukarukundo Ай бұрын
Thank you
@abbbb5625
@abbbb5625 Ай бұрын
There is in fact two actors missing: the TOS whose range is quite short compensating by its damage and the drones (kamikaze and others). During an attrition engagement where precision is paramount, artillery is indeed king and there the biggest guns with abundant munition will always win - provided logistic can reach the front. Nevertheless as we are recently seeing, Russia is now engaged in a war-like conflict, where the purpose is purely a total annihilation and destruction of the target, precision and surgical strike become irrelevant: there artillery although important become the Prince, while the crown is passed on to the aviation with guided bombs (up now to 3,000) and missiles used to destroy all air defense system. Artillery remains and will remain, nevertheless depending on the operational mode it may become prince.
@Decki777
@Decki777 Ай бұрын
koalitsiya SV is Russia's most advanced weapon system.
@Decki777
@Decki777 Ай бұрын
@PabloM11111 just like f22 and f35 but Americans and their slaves are saying f22 and f35 are the best aircraft in the world .
@RimfireAddicted70
@RimfireAddicted70 Ай бұрын
Thanks for letting us know why they elevate gun barrels. Here I thought it was just for looks. I assumed it could point at the ground and when fired would still just magically got to where they wanted regardless of direction. Who would've guessed they actually aim these things. The more you know.....derp.
@alinalopezfuentes2855
@alinalopezfuentes2855 Ай бұрын
Bravisimos!! Saludos desde Cuba!
@walterstoll8043
@walterstoll8043 Ай бұрын
The many holes in the frontline landscape show most grenades are inaccurate.
@DarkoFitCoach
@DarkoFitCoach Ай бұрын
How so?
@willl7780
@willl7780 Ай бұрын
grenades?
@-Zardoz-
@-Zardoz- Ай бұрын
You might be confusing artillery with grad rocket strikes.
@DavidDuVivier
@DavidDuVivier Ай бұрын
Discuss wheeled vs. tracked... in detail, of course.
@woody_fromda6ix206
@woody_fromda6ix206 Ай бұрын
American weapons are only really effective when Americans are using it bc they are the only country with the type of money it takes to use these types of weapons efficiently and are the only ones with the logistics and personnel to keep them in working fashion! they are super expensive over over-engineered and over complicated and take a long time to make along time to learn and the fact of the matter is the majority of these western weapons haven't been tested against a real army. Russias weapons are fairly inexpensive fast to produce simple to learn simple to maintain reliable in any condition and cost effective and they have it in massive quantities! and that's not to say Russia doesn't have modern hightech weapons bc they do they hands down have one of if not the best most modern EW capabilities in the world not to mention their AD capabilities and when it comes to nucular capabilities its not even a match. Point being America arrogance and under estimating the enemy will be their down fall!
@SkinwalkerFarm
@SkinwalkerFarm Ай бұрын
You never mentioned incremental charge systems or High angle close fire
@emjizone
@emjizone Ай бұрын
You said nothing about *guided* ammunitions, which *completely change the chances to hit at all ranges.* Mass unguided artillery has one purpose: make noise and destroy cities. But what artillery can actually destroy moving vehicles, and at what cost?
@user-bd7gv4ff2q
@user-bd7gv4ff2q Ай бұрын
Для движущей цели у нас есть ланцеты
@sahachas9062
@sahachas9062 Ай бұрын
Краснополь называються управляемые снаряды
@Mortablunt
@Mortablunt Ай бұрын
Unguided artillery is highly accurate. The explosive charges and shell saturation account for the margins of error.
@vasilylintser6623
@vasilylintser6623 22 күн бұрын
Russia has Krasnopol guided shell widely used in Ukraine
@user-tx1rr3rb1q
@user-tx1rr3rb1q Ай бұрын
The mistakes made by the west is not realising russia has massively developed upgraded enhanced and massively improved every aspect of there millatary and we basically sent in our best equipment for them to basically capture study and learn exactly what we should never of allowed why because we underestimated zelenski who instead of listening and allowing his experienced genrals control the war zelenski thought he knew better when in fact this backfired so much those who spoke out simply got sacked. While this was going on russia was then using new artillery which used satalite data to pin point enemys on the ground and sadly we took our eyes away to isreal. In all likelyhood russia is now at least 5 years ahead of us
@casualonemmo-player2167
@casualonemmo-player2167 Ай бұрын
The range is wild... the city i live in is located at the coast... its only two roads leading here and two bridges... so any attackers could take those out + could just stand at the nearest crossroad and attack us from afar... *its 60 km to there.. takes around 45 min to drive and i guess its only around 40 km in "air range* .. hell... with a 80km artillary an enemy could easily shell my city from the neighbour country lol
@cotizacionesequipo1719
@cotizacionesequipo1719 Ай бұрын
Do you realize the Russians don't need to leave Russia to ¨shell¨ wherever you are on the planet? Not only that, they can do it hypersonically and you'd never know you'd been hit. Moral of the story: Do NOT poke the Russian bear!
@nestornacion8882
@nestornacion8882 Ай бұрын
Russia has the best military equipment
@hehmda672
@hehmda672 13 күн бұрын
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I have an impression from interviews with Russian soldiers, that while western artillery may have shorter range or lower rate of fire, it also is much precisar than Russian artillery. So for example, where Russian howitzer needs ~5 shots to hit the target, western artillery needs 1-2 shots. And that’s important. Is that true?
@carlosbaltazar2243
@carlosbaltazar2243 Ай бұрын
You forgot to mention the tornado-s
@philsmycrevice
@philsmycrevice 26 күн бұрын
It's weird the Ukraine boys seem to stay static by the looks of things on TV. Our mantra was "shoot, move, communicate." I still put up camo net in my sleep sometimes, hated that shit.
@zero1breaker
@zero1breaker Ай бұрын
So many kinds of ammo artillery and rockets make logistics really really bad.
@tazanddo
@tazanddo Ай бұрын
Glide MLRS, perhaps?
@AdmiringOceanSunset-sy7ys
@AdmiringOceanSunset-sy7ys Ай бұрын
That would be a question ansid in battle!!! Roa Aotearoa nui.
@chuckwhitson654
@chuckwhitson654 Ай бұрын
Ive heard 20km, 50km but maybe now a definitive answer
@infofront3984
@infofront3984 Ай бұрын
You have skipped the 2 best longest range rusdian artillery systems
@phaidros-zs3hv
@phaidros-zs3hv Ай бұрын
Look at Frederic William Lancaster and you will know how impotant Aritllery is!
@waynethorpe1341
@waynethorpe1341 Ай бұрын
And Results on the Battlefield
@oromtichaoromia1265
@oromtichaoromia1265 Ай бұрын
I wouldn't join military or even think abouts seeying such Hod of wars 😢
@priitrist4719
@priitrist4719 Ай бұрын
Fun fact, both side use allmost same artyllery :D
@Glock36er
@Glock36er Ай бұрын
Target acquisition is the key. Without accurate target acquisition, you are shooting at "a grid square in the open".🤣
@danielmcleod2674
@danielmcleod2674 Ай бұрын
hence drones and satellite
@litogozon3023
@litogozon3023 Ай бұрын
they use now a drone the see and to calculate the targets,+ (gprs) global positioning and reconissance system.
@Airbiscuitmaker
@Airbiscuitmaker Ай бұрын
The downside of these artillery pieces are that they are very vulnerable for air attacks and especially drone attacks.
@andreaskrasmussen
@andreaskrasmussen Ай бұрын
yes artillery have always been key, but nowadays a swarm of drones can rid a massive area of artillery within half an hour
@valeriegillet473
@valeriegillet473 Ай бұрын
Faced with an opponent who does not have an anti-aircraft capability
@mrobocop1666
@mrobocop1666 19 күн бұрын
Sniper can't replace machine gun team, if you understand the metaphor
@abuubaydullah1
@abuubaydullah1 Ай бұрын
The range of these weapons has not really improved from WW2 and they are more vulnerable from the air that being the larger drones.
@destroyerarmor2846
@destroyerarmor2846 Ай бұрын
This applies to everyone
@abuubaydullah1
@abuubaydullah1 Ай бұрын
@@destroyerarmor2846 Yes very true
@off6848
@off6848 Ай бұрын
Range has just about quadrupled since WW2. 80km for Koalitsya S heavy thats further than even Missouri class battleship from ww2 which was around 50km. Later Iowa class battleships used similarly rocket propelled shells to reach 60-70km
@razvanandrei8586
@razvanandrei8586 Ай бұрын
A critical point for the artillery of the 21st century to work is precision guided munition in this case the russian forces are using Krasnopol accurate laser guided munition that has 95% accuracy on static and 70% on the moving targets.....another critical point in th3 artillery of the russian forces is the IRS intelligence surveillance reconnaissance capability for gathering information about the targets and fire correction provided by Drones ......the transmission of this information is made by critical military data link called the OSNOD A.I assistance this will lower the kill chain time ans be able to respond against live maneuvering by the ukrainian reich forces , this is important in the artillery warfare check it and I will await your video about this
@hundun5604
@hundun5604 Ай бұрын
Artillery lowers morale on the receiving end.
@mrobocop1666
@mrobocop1666 19 күн бұрын
FAB-1500, 3000 put morale (of those who survived or was 1-3 km away) down to 0
@hundun5604
@hundun5604 17 күн бұрын
@@mrobocop1666 yes, Fab wil do that as well. 👍 Btw, they go up to FAB-9000(kg)😉
@robertseaborne5758
@robertseaborne5758 Ай бұрын
A State owned purpose driven Russian MIC (Military Industrial Complex), its wartime productive surge capacity and thereby battle readiness is always going to have a distinct advantage over their relatively cumbersome privately owned profit driven MICs such as most if not all NATO states. As for the state of Ukraine having to go cap in hand for an assortment of second hand military junk; they have little or no chance of avoiding defeat on any battlefield.
@florenthamen1592
@florenthamen1592 Ай бұрын
Merci beaucoup 😊
@markfrost5164
@markfrost5164 Ай бұрын
I'm here because I was looming for comparison of russian artillery firing distances vs what conventional artillery the u.s has given ukraine
@off6848
@off6848 Ай бұрын
Why do these western videos never show Koalitsya heavy S range? 80km double the best western artillery
@gopaksl5821
@gopaksl5821 Ай бұрын
Does artillery can fire cluster ammunition???
@DonaldJohnTrumpV2
@DonaldJohnTrumpV2 Ай бұрын
ㅇㅇ
@csgohero3356
@csgohero3356 Ай бұрын
it dose
@sahachas9062
@sahachas9062 Ай бұрын
Может
@user-so6km9zq2f
@user-so6km9zq2f Ай бұрын
Шрапнель,этого достаточно
@NikolayBychkovRus
@NikolayBychkovRus Ай бұрын
​@@user-so6km9zq2f кассетные заряды - это совсем про другое. Шрапнелью далеко не выстрелишь.
@CGFED
@CGFED Ай бұрын
питер, кто я питер?
@waynethorpe1341
@waynethorpe1341 Ай бұрын
❤ Washing machine Chips have come a long Way .
@appslagu4704
@appslagu4704 22 күн бұрын
s550? and other super weapon?
@mrobocop1666
@mrobocop1666 19 күн бұрын
That's air(and near space) defence, not an artillery
@markjohnis1872
@markjohnis1872 Ай бұрын
- As has been demonstrated in the conflict between Russia and NATO (Ukraine), there is really no contest in industrial capacity to produce cannon shells. - Russia has an almost unlimited shell production, due to their traditional WWII era industrial capacity and State-run Armament Factories. They are not in this for profit. - NATO relies on Private Sector businesses that will only produce enough shells to be profitable. Also, NATO member countries rely on Russia and other BRICS nations for raw materials to produce shells. Also, western Arms businesses just don't have any capacity. - The collective West (NATO) can no longer manufacture they way they did in WWII. All their manufacturing capacity, knowledge and skill has long been exported to China and other BRICS nations.
@ghoraxe9000
@ghoraxe9000 Ай бұрын
Depends on the height of the artillery position..
@kenrik2105
@kenrik2105 Ай бұрын
I read Russia is firing FAB-250 glide bombs from BM-21 Grad launchers.
@user-fe8on5cb8d
@user-fe8on5cb8d Ай бұрын
2С19 "Мста-С" - 152,4-мм самоходная гаубица, может стрелять ядерным зарядом
@user-lz8qo2ie7s
@user-lz8qo2ie7s Ай бұрын
UMPB analog of GLSDB
@renirfrancisco9102
@renirfrancisco9102 Ай бұрын
❤ atenção homems amirar apontar fogo ❤️‍🔥🔥🎉🎉
@FrankLowe1949
@FrankLowe1949 Ай бұрын
Only two add's and 3 minutes latter you get to the Point .😢
@azamatbagatov973
@azamatbagatov973 25 күн бұрын
Russian artillery, sound to me like ART.
@lbaker3602001
@lbaker3602001 Ай бұрын
90 Kilometers ~= 55 miles.
@GRS4HlK2
@GRS4HlK2 23 күн бұрын
You forgot some important points here, It doesn't get into history (before Barbarossa Sowjet military had the best artillery in the world which was mass produced, for example.) Today there are so many systems. Some very old but modernized with modern ammunitions and then there are many system that enter service now. And what about TOS-Systmes and all the other new stuff oushes into service. No one should ever underestimate Russia. Never. People tend to forget to fast.Russia doesn't even has begun to really use its potential. I am against any war but can also see the russian point of view. This isn't a war about people, It is a war about "power", ressources and money. And never forget: Russia has much Know How. Maybe a little more "low tech" than complicated and expensive western systems, but reliable, easy to mass produce and to maintain. And considering the overall situation they won't send nearly all of their troops to Ukraine. Never underastimate Russia and its people. And don't forget about their abilities to improvise and the "russian soul". Never forget about this.
@bhlife65
@bhlife65 28 күн бұрын
What Russia has been showing us with their new technology and weapons. It’s like using a Pea in a slingshot.😉🥂
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