The Bohdana: Ukraine's Secret Weapon of War

  Рет қаралды 241,266

Megaprojects

Megaprojects

3 күн бұрын

Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code MEGAPROJECTS at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: incogni.com/megaprojects
Got a beard? Good. I've got something for you: beardblaze.com
Simon's Social Media:
Twitter: / simonwhistler
Instagram: / simonwhistler
This video is #sponsored by Incogni.
Love content? Check out Simon's other KZbin Channels:
Warographics: / @warographics643
SideProjects: / @sideprojects
Into The Shadows: / intotheshadows
Today I Found Out: / todayifoundout
Highlight History: / @highlighthistory
Brain Blaze: / @brainblaze6526
Casual Criminalist: / thecasualcriminalist
Decoding the Unknown: / @decodingtheunknown2373
Places: / @places302
Astrographics: / @astrographics-ve4yq

Пікірлер: 653
@megaprojects9649
@megaprojects9649 2 күн бұрын
Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code MEGAPROJECTS at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: incogni.com/megaprojects
@rocko7711
@rocko7711 Күн бұрын
🇺🇦
@cyclesaviorn2700
@cyclesaviorn2700 Күн бұрын
I just thumbs downed and left a bad comment on an ai channel, saw Simon and audibly cheered. You're a superhero Simon!! ❤
@klocugh12
@klocugh12 Күн бұрын
Nothing like a British man casually throwing shade at French 😅
@addygreen8919
@addygreen8919 Күн бұрын
Somewhat related to the Bohdana is Kraz. The company that originally build the military truck for the Bohdana. Kraz could significantly increase its production of military trucks after 2014. But somehow they still managed to get bankrupt despite demand for the trucks. I think a short documentation about Kraz would also be nice.
@atenrok
@atenrok 19 сағат бұрын
FYI: "h" is not silent in Bohdana.
@stalkingtiger777
@stalkingtiger777 2 күн бұрын
Whoever had the foresight to preserve the prototype should get a medal.
@andrewcrowder4958
@andrewcrowder4958 Күн бұрын
The old Austro-Hungarian Empire had a decoration called the Order of Maria Theresa that would be given to battlefield commanders who disobeyed or disregarded bad orders, took the initiative, and achieved victory.
@ronunderwood5771
@ronunderwood5771 Күн бұрын
@@andrewcrowder4958Hmmm. How about “Who dares, wins” SAS I believe.
@greeceuranusputin
@greeceuranusputin Күн бұрын
You can't build something like that without plans, you know, paper or computer files with all the dimensions and other specs. You don't give someone a pile of metal and a completed unit and say 'copy that.'
@scarx4181
@scarx4181 Күн бұрын
@@greeceuranusputin Depends on how many off the shelf parts are used to build it. If it's just a matter of how to assemble a bunch of bits and pieces that you can place an order for or have plans for you absolutely can.
@simonthekindcutthroat6324
@simonthekindcutthroat6324 Күн бұрын
of course you can, it is just orders of magnitudes harder. The phenomenon is called 'reverse engineering'. Its the reason why abandoned tanks were blown up by their german crew in WWII.
@elissross7304
@elissross7304 2 күн бұрын
Makes me feel a bit proud that a country in war chose Tatra chassis for their howitzer. There is no better truck for it and Tatra has long history of wheeled howitzers.
@richardaubrecht2822
@richardaubrecht2822 2 күн бұрын
And the most common version of the Caesar howitzer uses Tatra 8x8 chassis too.
@crabyman3555
@crabyman3555 Күн бұрын
they kind of had no choice to be fair.....Ukrainian own KRAZ truck factory has been bombed into ruble by the Russians
@gregedwards1087
@gregedwards1087 Күн бұрын
@@crabyman3555, that would be rubble, Ruble is the Russian Currency, basically what you said was, "Ukrainian own KRAZ truck factory has been bombed into money by the Russians".
@lucasokeefe7935
@lucasokeefe7935 Күн бұрын
They're worth the same anyway, give him a break
@gregedwards1087
@gregedwards1087 Күн бұрын
@@lucasokeefe7935, LMFAO, Lucas when you want to reply to the comment of a certain person, hit the 'Reply' button under that persons comment, not the button of the original comment poster so everyone knows who you are replying to, it is not that hard to figure out but as you were unable to figure it out I thought I could help you with that, you are correct with your comment in that the Russian Ruble is worth about the same as the remains of a bombed out building. Cheers.
@andersjjensen
@andersjjensen Күн бұрын
I was an artilleryman in the Danish army for 17 years, so I don't say this lightly: We need to do everything in our power to never get into a conflict where standard artillery sets the agenda. When you hear "front line", "trenches" and "artillery" in war news, shit has gone horribly horribly wrong. The Ukrainians have no choice but to fight the war they're in with the means they have. But for the collective west, who is "a little bit" more casualty adverse than Russia (and by necessity Ukraine) need to focus on dominating the sky utterly and completely. Standard artillery should be considered a tool for "mopping up" after the airforce has turned everything into a parking lot.
@mostlymessingabout
@mostlymessingabout Күн бұрын
Easy to say than done. Ukraine has practically the armed forces of the West. The West probably won't do much better fighting the Russian juggernaut
@svenwiberg2563
@svenwiberg2563 Күн бұрын
@@mostlymessingaboutThe ruzzian what? rofl
@aburoach9268
@aburoach9268 Күн бұрын
@@mostlymessingabout Ukraine does not have the armed forces of West It's Airforce & Armored units are nowhere near, not even close to what NATO posses, The only thing that scares NATO is Russia's nuclear arsenal, all the rest, like Russian ground army, airforce etc... is Just food for NATO
@CCM1199
@CCM1199 Күн бұрын
@@mostlymessingabout What russian Juggernaut?....you must be the life of the party. Russia is no juggernaut by any means. All their vehicles are old and outdated. they have no doctrine to follow and 0 proficiency when it comes to crews or tank on tank combat.
@zyeborm
@zyeborm Күн бұрын
@@mostlymessingabout by juggernaut do you mean that giant convoy that was stalled totally for days getting picked off by farmers?
@mikeharvey9184
@mikeharvey9184 Күн бұрын
And Taiwan is over in the corner whispering to South Korea "Hey, you think you could license those designs and build us some of those?"
@jtf2dan
@jtf2dan 7 сағат бұрын
south korea already has the best self propelled howitzer in the world...known as the K9 Thunder since 1998. It has gone through many improvements since. The entire K9 fleet operated by the ROK Armed Forces is now undergoing upgrades to K9A1, and a further upgrade variant K9A2 is being tested for production. As of 2022, the K9 series has had a 52% share of the global self-propelled howitzer market, including wheeled vehicles, since the year 2000. Turkey has used them for 20 years called the Firtina I and Firtina II....Poland has used them to replace all their russian guns and they call them the' Krab" (which poland donated a few dozen to Ukraine. Finland started buying them from south korea 8 years ago and they call them "Moukari". India bought a bunch and call them "Vajra"....Norway has bought a bunch and call them "Vidar"....Estonia bought a bunch and call them "Vou"....australia bought a bunch of them and call them the "AS9 or the AS9 Huntsman" ...and now the "AS10 AARV"...Egypt bought a slew of them and call them the K9A1EGY.....Romania just bought 54 of them and call them the "K9 Tunet"
@coconutsmarties
@coconutsmarties Күн бұрын
*"You're not my real dad"* is fucking genius. Well played, scriptwriter.
@theemissary1313
@theemissary1313 2 күн бұрын
"Hey, remember all those Toyotas with heavy machine guns and things bolted on? Yeah, what if we scaled it up and used precision engineering instead of a dude with an angle grinder?" Yup, soldiers win fire fights, tanks win battles, but artillery win wars.
@sidgarrett7247
@sidgarrett7247 Күн бұрын
Logistics win wars.
@cavalierliberty6838
@cavalierliberty6838 Күн бұрын
​@@sidgarrett7247money wins wars.
@georgesakellaropoulos8162
@georgesakellaropoulos8162 Күн бұрын
Technical on steroids.
@willythemailboy2
@willythemailboy2 Күн бұрын
@@sidgarrett7247 True, artillery isn't worth much if it runs out of ammo and fuel, or if its crews starve or freeze to death.
@CPTE5069
@CPTE5069 Күн бұрын
Or if the enemy has access to air superiority cheats.
@michiganmafia
@michiganmafia 2 күн бұрын
Artillery is one of the most valuable tools a military has, maybe even THE most valuable
@monkeydank7842
@monkeydank7842 2 күн бұрын
It’s the king of the battlefield. Infantry is the queen.
@dektarey4024
@dektarey4024 2 күн бұрын
I'd argue a working communications network takes that spot.
@rtqii
@rtqii 2 күн бұрын
Napoleon was a Corsican gun captain. When he was taking France to war he had the finest guns, and the most even burning powder, in Europe. The French artillery in his hands changed the way wars were fought, and it was Wellington, among others. who understood that reverse slope dispositions were required to prevent the artillery from destroying a defending army.
@fredbyoutubing
@fredbyoutubing 2 күн бұрын
If equipment win battles, logistics win wars.
@WestSideGorilla1980
@WestSideGorilla1980 2 күн бұрын
Yes only you need expert foward observers in person or via drone. Information is the most valuable thing in war.
@user-pp1ni2jy3f
@user-pp1ni2jy3f 2 күн бұрын
It's all about accuracy and mobility, the Bohdana has both. If this keeps up, Ukraine may become a major arms supplier, irony in its best form.
@7stormy334
@7stormy334 2 күн бұрын
Once this war is over they'll probably be able to sell a lot of their equipment to get some quick cash to rebuild their economy. How much they sell depends on how the war ends and how big of a threat Russia is still.
@SimonTmte
@SimonTmte Күн бұрын
@@7stormy334 There is nothing to sell, most equipment is way past the expire date, even if they had twice as much equipment that was twice as functional they'd need to keep it all
@7stormy334
@7stormy334 Күн бұрын
@@SimonTmte good point I had forgotten that part of the reason a lot of stuff was sent to Ukraine was that it was going to expire soon anyway.
@squee222
@squee222 Күн бұрын
not that ironic. They produced 35% of the weaponry in the soviet union - and some of the most advanced stuff.
@darkomiceski3755
@darkomiceski3755 Күн бұрын
@@squee222 your are 100% correct when you said that they produced the weaponry. But that is distant past.
@vong4518
@vong4518 2 күн бұрын
You had a slight minor mistake on your map at around 17min… Sweden is already a NATO member
@oslonafo
@oslonafo Күн бұрын
They also claim that Warszawa is in the Czech Republic at 15:32 - goes to show the diligence around information on this channel
@blodstainer
@blodstainer Күн бұрын
​@@oslonafono they don't? They just list off Nato member capitals in no particular order
@michaelgautreaux3168
@michaelgautreaux3168 Күн бұрын
There was mention of the French Cesar unit but w/ about the Archer from Sweden, it's older. A Tatra truck chassis? ✓ out the Czech Dana. It's been around even longer & is in it's Dana II version.
@holton345
@holton345 Күн бұрын
Russia has never had a "major blue water" type of force. Russia's main blue water forces are its submarine squadrons of the Northern Fleet. Most of the Russian Navy is not much better than a coastal defense force. The one exception is the Admiral Kuznetsov, which has to be towed about because it does not have its own motive power due to - well - being an asset of the Russian Federation, which is a fate similar to a death sentence for equipment and munitions.
@deanfirnatine7814
@deanfirnatine7814 Күн бұрын
In the early 2000's Ukraine was the 4th largest arms exporter in the world after the US, Russia and China, hopefully they can get back to that level of production. Ukraine also built a very solid tank the Oplot including a NATO compliant version Turkey was considering, it is superior by quite a bit to the Russian T-90 but they never could afford to build it in quantity for themselves, the majority were supplied to foreign customers. They also produce a very nice APC and IFV but again they cannot afford to produce them in large numbers.
@lucianolago2871
@lucianolago2871 2 күн бұрын
Beautiful piece. Reminds me of the Swedish Archer and has its own style
@Dante-cq2zo
@Dante-cq2zo 8 сағат бұрын
Looks clearly more like the French CAESAR, that Ukrain is equiped with 50 units.
@josekentucky86
@josekentucky86 2 күн бұрын
Simon's left the studio?? Crazy times we live in.
@rtqii
@rtqii Күн бұрын
7:27
@FlyWithFitz81
@FlyWithFitz81 2 күн бұрын
Funny, I thought Ukraine's secret weapon was Russian incompetence? Guess that isn't so secret, Megaprojects on...
@deejayimm
@deejayimm 2 күн бұрын
No, It's NATO expansion, and the US love of overthrowing other countries, and starting civil wars.
@max-cs9ko
@max-cs9ko 2 күн бұрын
Don’t trust western media too much
@WestSideGorilla1980
@WestSideGorilla1980 2 күн бұрын
It is sending wounded men back into the line that can't defend themselves. It is a sad situation for z and Ukraine. Hitting z oil refineries every day...those will never be rebuilt. Z is selling off its land now to China....so broke.
@breadmoth6443
@breadmoth6443 Күн бұрын
i keep hearing how russia is losing...but still have crimea , and eastern portions of ukraine still.... not bad for being 'incompetent' , but im sure somehow ukraine is "winning"
@charliesschroedinger
@charliesschroedinger Күн бұрын
​@breadmoth6443 yessir... you gotta be some sort of naive to think Russia is losing. They have the two things on their side Ukraine does not. Time and bodies to fill the uniforms
@Reddotzebra
@Reddotzebra 2 күн бұрын
I always find it funny that despite being shown time and time again that easily repairable assets that can use off the shelf non-military parts in a pinch are a major positive, militaries still go with the "oh no, we're just going to buy these parts from this company and this company alone, and their high standards mean we will gladly pay whatever they ask for them" solutions. Or maybe that's just the US?
@nicholasbrown668
@nicholasbrown668 Күн бұрын
you realize that's what the US does? a lot of US vehicles basically use off the shelf parts that they can easily buy from OEM manufacturers in the country, whats bad about that is what were once civilian companies will start to mainly focus on their defense contracts because it is lucrative and sustaining. it's why a lot of civilian companies basically started from defense companies selling off their civilian subsidiaries
@thearpox7873
@thearpox7873 Күн бұрын
The world is made of people who fail to learn from history, and of those who watch others fail to learn from history.
@delancyj67
@delancyj67 Күн бұрын
No, it's not just the US. The military-industrial complex spans continents and enacts the same processes in every country it gets its grimy paws on.
@Sahtoovi
@Sahtoovi Күн бұрын
it's not just the US but the US is known for that since military spending is less restricted and subject to much less scrutiny than in other western countries. the US government has pretty strong ties with the military-industrial complex (for obvious reasons) and part of sustaining those ties is making deals that would not be made if they were subject to real competition. in other western countries bidding and price comparison are much more important and not doing them properly can result in quite significant political scandals. I'm from finland and we have a strong culture of government transparency which includes that.
@rjs69
@rjs69 Күн бұрын
I think you need to learn more about the US army supply chain
@Meower68
@Meower68 2 күн бұрын
Reminds me of the Swedish Archer system: a big honkin' artillery gun mounted on a heavy-duty truck which can go just about anywhere, pretty expeditiously, with an auto-loader to speed up the shooting before scooting to avoid the inevitable return fire.
@delancyj67
@delancyj67 Күн бұрын
Bohdana - The Little Howitzer That Could.
@NicholasMati
@NicholasMati Күн бұрын
3:14: Crimea is a peninsula. The isthmus connecting it to the mainland is the Isthmus of Perekop (according to Wikipedia).
@sacrificialrubber779
@sacrificialrubber779 2 күн бұрын
Field Artillery…always has been and always will be the king of battle!
@charliesschroedinger
@charliesschroedinger Күн бұрын
This ol 13F agrees!
@mitchhyde4928
@mitchhyde4928 2 күн бұрын
Not a new idea the Swedes bolted an artillery gun to a Volvo dump truck.
@sethb3090
@sethb3090 2 күн бұрын
One of my favorite lines on this kind of thinking is from the space startup XCOR: "NASA would have spent six months and millions of dollars designing a $2,000 igniter that does the same thing a spark plug does. We drove to the auto parts store and bought a spark plug for $1.95."
@WestSideGorilla1980
@WestSideGorilla1980 2 күн бұрын
I drove a Volvo and audi and saab...Volvo feels like it's a tank. Very well built. I found a 2003 saab old guy low milesish 75k It runs like a Swiss watch. Sweden Made a hell of a car. Shame Ford ruined saab and jaguar.
@enisra_bowman
@enisra_bowman 2 күн бұрын
@@sethb3090 yeah ... and if that wouldn't sound like the idiot that got himself and some other unfortunate Killed witht the Titan Sub, that could be something positive but otherwise it sounds more like something from a Techbro with Dunning Kruger Syndrome
@sethb3090
@sethb3090 2 күн бұрын
@@enisra_bowman there were a lot of problems with OceanGate other than off the shelf parts. Spark plugs are simple and reliable, intended to work flawlessly millions of times, and all it needs to do is ignite the rocket engine when it's supposed to.
@mapleveritas2698
@mapleveritas2698 2 күн бұрын
@@sethb3090 I don't know whether NASA was foolish as you said, or maybe there was a spec mismatch? For instance, maybe the spark plug needed to work in conditions that are not within the capability of a car spark plug? Maybe the failure mode needed to be different? Maybe it had to be more robust? More reliable? For instance, one of NASA's rocket engine could be restarted in space. There, we are talking about temperature that is extremely high and extremely low. And the air is very thin if there is any air at all. I don't know whether a car spark plug would work in that condition. Thinking about it. Just to design a testing environment to test a car spark plug in that condition would cost a lot of money. Like, a chamber that has the same kind of gravity, air density and composition, temperature that mimics the extremes of outer space etc. And this test can't be avoided as you surely don't want to try it out for the first time when the spacecraft is actually up there to see if a car spark plug would work in that condition.
@johnwhorfin5150
@johnwhorfin5150 2 күн бұрын
07:26 is that you giving a helping hand Simon
@markrichards7710
@markrichards7710 2 күн бұрын
Great spot :D
@the_inquisitive_inquisitor
@the_inquisitive_inquisitor Күн бұрын
It is the spiritual successor to the YaG 10 (29K), the most formidable weapon of war ever designed. "Komrad, we put big gun on back of milk truck."
@gansior4744
@gansior4744 Күн бұрын
I think the more important part of the package is their artillery app. They use it with every artillery piece, new and old and it helps them make more accurate shots, faster and with the use of drone
@bigearl3867
@bigearl3867 2 күн бұрын
Why no fuzzy dice? A truck always needs fuzzy dice.
@davidlium9338
@davidlium9338 Күн бұрын
And a hood ornament !
@emjizone
@emjizone 9 сағат бұрын
This is the very same principle as the french _CaESAr_ . In fact, these two weapons are so similar from a distance that the Russians have *confused* them on several occasions, both on the battlefield and in their propaganda. This is also a quite similar concept as the more automatized Swedish _Artillerisystem 08 Archer_ .
@Matt_286
@Matt_286 Күн бұрын
15:31 Mentioning Warsaw and highlighting Czech Republic ;) :D
@ignitionfrn2223
@ignitionfrn2223 Күн бұрын
1:35 - Mid roll ads 3:00 - Chapter 1 - Building the bohdana 8:55 - Chapter 2 - Weapon of war 13:10 - Chapter 3 - Future of an emerging asset
@GuntherRommel
@GuntherRommel 2 күн бұрын
Artillery is the King of Battle.
@dinsdalemontypiranha4349
@dinsdalemontypiranha4349 2 күн бұрын
A great Megaprojects video! (from a viewer and fan for many years) A great source of hope for those of us who support Ukraine.
@jbrown7403
@jbrown7403 2 күн бұрын
Vertical grades up to 60%!?!? Wowzers 👀
@maddog2314
@maddog2314 2 күн бұрын
I have been following the war since the beginning and I had no clue about this. Secret indeed!
@Price6426
@Price6426 6 сағат бұрын
Outstanding contents. Extremely informant. Absolutely enjoyable presentation.😊thanks
@jjt1881
@jjt1881 Күн бұрын
Excellent and very informative. Thanks.
@dennylee1581
@dennylee1581 2 күн бұрын
Lets go! Monday Megaprojects!
@SmileyMack
@SmileyMack Күн бұрын
I imagine driving that thing off road is a nightmare. The gun weigh is so far back, the rear drive-axle is bearing far more than the forward drive-axle Unless it has wide foot rear outriggers, the chassis is not going to handle the stress for long. Even cross supports and double chassis will struggle to get 5 years
@ThunderHunter2019
@ThunderHunter2019 2 күн бұрын
Simon I speak for many when I say the war in Ukraine is certainly revealing many new weapons, and vehicles. It’s an entire testing ground.
@sundragon7703
@sundragon7703 Күн бұрын
Great segment of the "little cannon" that could.
@DasE30Cuz
@DasE30Cuz Күн бұрын
Calling Tatra a tech company is such a backhanded compliment lmao
@aardvarkbiscuit2677
@aardvarkbiscuit2677 2 күн бұрын
How secret can it actually be if it's on YT?
@7stormy334
@7stormy334 2 күн бұрын
Have you heard of it before? I hadn't and I've been watching the war since the start.
@charliesschroedinger
@charliesschroedinger Күн бұрын
​@@7stormy334I have. But I'm ex military. Specifically 13F. Knew it existed. Though never saw one on video before this
@nenadmitrovic3469
@nenadmitrovic3469 Күн бұрын
​@@7stormy334ypu dont follow it very good than. Twiter is full of drone videos of it
@Ollies2CentsWardill
@Ollies2CentsWardill Күн бұрын
I didn't know it was secret. it's been mentioned lots of times.
@aardvarkbiscuit2677
@aardvarkbiscuit2677 Күн бұрын
@@Ollies2CentsWardill - You did read the video title right?
2 күн бұрын
Glory to Ukraine, Love from America!!!!!!!!!!!!
@yevheniichubatiuk6343
@yevheniichubatiuk6343 Күн бұрын
Thanks for work and honest
@eaphantom9214
@eaphantom9214 2 күн бұрын
11:05 - Legend! 😅 👏 👏 👏 👏
@IgabodDobagi
@IgabodDobagi 2 күн бұрын
Artillery and trench warfare... weird how we're back to that WW1 style of battle despite how badly it went last time it was done en masse like this. Perhaps the addition of small drones makes the difference. Or is it because the artillery is more mobile now than it was back then? It would be an interesting topic to cover on Warographics. The hows and whys behind the success with trench warfare now vs during WW1. Or am I mistaken in my perception that it's working better now than it did back then?
@T7_H3rbz
@T7_H3rbz 2 күн бұрын
Artillery and trenches never stopped being a huge part of warfare. Look at any FOB, you'll see HESCO barriers along with some sort of fire support weather it be air power, motors, MLRS/HIMARS or traditional gun artillery. When the lines are less static the maneuver warfare element are seen more and that equally has roots in military cavalry. Not to much is totally new and many things are just steady evolutions
@7stormy334
@7stormy334 2 күн бұрын
Both the 1st world war and the Ukraine war turned into trench and artillery wars due to an inability to move quickly and perform manoeuvre warfare. Machine guns meant in WW1 and ATGMs and drones in the Ukraine war. What made other wars before and between manoeuvre wars was that defensive lines were easier to overcome but usually due to new technologies the cost of attacking has become even higher compared to the cost of defending than it has normally been.
@ronblack7870
@ronblack7870 Күн бұрын
@@7stormy334 it's because ukraine has very little air force and russia doesn't have are supremacy over ukraine.
@Ollies2CentsWardill
@Ollies2CentsWardill Күн бұрын
Working better? In what respect and for who? Manoeuvre warfare might be better for the side manoeuvering, not so much for the other. At the moment trench warfare favours Ukraine because they are in a defensive posture and the Russians are under pressure to advance from Psycho Boy.
@Juke-Redlin
@Juke-Redlin 2 күн бұрын
First. A huge warographics, megaprojects, etc. Fan. Excited to be early 🙌 😊
@michaellandray1652
@michaellandray1652 2 күн бұрын
Who's that at 7 minutes and 26 seconds? Gaslighting that I can appreciate 😂
@justhouz
@justhouz Күн бұрын
Interesting video. At 7:37, it's not a 2s22 but a Caesar howitzer.
@w0t3rdog
@w0t3rdog Күн бұрын
To quote Napoleon. "God fights on the side with the best artillery."
@slevinkalevra2008
@slevinkalevra2008 Күн бұрын
@15:32 You said Warsaw. That's in Poland but on the map you highlighted Czechia.
@Latwis
@Latwis 2 күн бұрын
thank you!
@michaelgautreaux3168
@michaelgautreaux3168 Күн бұрын
This statement is usually used in referring to Mortars but yeah, the Bohdana is a despenser of "High Angle Hell"! Many thanx Simon 👍👍
@darkstorminc
@darkstorminc Күн бұрын
The banana is a great artillery piece lol At least thats what I hear from half the time in this vid 😂
@Godstar113
@Godstar113 Күн бұрын
Look through the chat to say the I heard the same thing
@tom.m
@tom.m 2 күн бұрын
Seeing Simon and sunlight in the same frame feels strange.
@DavidCarroll-rl9bt
@DavidCarroll-rl9bt 2 күн бұрын
Nice piece of equipment.
@Canthus13
@Canthus13 Күн бұрын
And on that note, there's a humvee with a 105mm howitzer on it for lighter, more mobile artillery.
@mostlymessingabout
@mostlymessingabout Күн бұрын
Avoid defeat and victory in one sentence is a mouthful
@michaelhowell2326
@michaelhowell2326 Күн бұрын
I'm a armored cav man, not a cannon cocker, but it seems like a pretty sweet piece. And if it gets top marks in the Rule of Cool department.
@papparocket
@papparocket Сағат бұрын
The US and other countries have for years made precision guidance kits (PGK) for 155m shells that replace the standard fuze with a GPS guidance system and small fins that are able to give otherwise dumb artillery rounds the precision and first round kill capacity approaching that of the $100k Excalibur 155mm round. The PGK itself only runs about $7.5k per unit. A base bleed 155mm round would add about $2k to the price, and a rocket assisted round about $5K-$10k. So for the price of a single Excalibur round, Ukraine could fire 5-10 GPK rounds. There would be no need for a ranging round. In fact in a German test that fired 9 GPK tipped 155m rounds all 9 landed within 10m, 8 out of 9 rounds landed within 3m of the target, 5 within a single meter, and 1 went through the roof of the old clapped out SUV being used as a target from a distance of 40 km. No corrections were applied between rounds. All were simply programmed with the same GPS coordinates. Besides being cheaper than the Excalibur, PGKs are simpler and faster to make and so many more artillery rounds could be fired with this level of accuracy and precision. If enough of these PGK could be delivered to Ukraine, within a few weeks Russia wouldn't have any artillery pieces or heavy mortars left since the combination of anti battery radar and these guided rounds means that every time Russia's shorter range artillery pieces fired a round, a Bohdana (or Caesar, Archer or Panzerhaubitze 2000) with longer range than the Russians would drop a guided round down their throats and then scoot just in case Russian happened to have an artillery battery within range.
@karliverson3414
@karliverson3414 Күн бұрын
My friend, you need to bounce your final mix at 12-15dB lower. Sorry to give a sound note, I hate it when I get them
@MrCheckster2000
@MrCheckster2000 2 күн бұрын
Man i love that truck. Love to have one.
@ElroyMcDuff
@ElroyMcDuff Күн бұрын
That's pretty badass. Maybe license it out so other countries can help build them?
@darrencorrigan8505
@darrencorrigan8505 8 сағат бұрын
Thanks, Megaprojects.
@TheJtyork420
@TheJtyork420 Күн бұрын
Change the course of the war? Its a howitzer on a truck, lets calm down a bit.
@Oliver-cv6pv
@Oliver-cv6pv Күн бұрын
It’s still better than what russia have, still better than those mad max crap that they are using that they believe they will win the war with such things 🤣 At least Ukraine is trying their best, and don’t forget that Ukrainians are fighting with old western junk from the 80s and the 70s I bet any other country will last that long with such equipment.
@user-xo7hb6ts7j
@user-xo7hb6ts7j Күн бұрын
I think it's important to point out a few things. 1. Zmiyiniy Island is a very small island, but its a pretty large target. More importantly, it is a stationary target (duh). 2. The island is fairly flat and very baren. There is practically nothing there, and more importantly, there is no natural shelter. 3. The island is just within range. 4. This is perhaps the most important part: there really is no air infrastructure on the island and Russians would never commit an real warship to the task of protecting the island. (After what has happened to the flagship of the Black Sea fleet) 5. Bohdana is a fast maneuverable thing, for an artillery price that is. It can be fiered from Ukrainian controlled territory, with plenty of ground support (spotters, camouflage, correction, local guides) All things together make Bohdana, or a similar spg, a perfect tool for bombardment of Zmiyiniy island. The fact that it was so successful only prooves that if tou ahve a perfect tool for the job, the job will get done. To put it bluntly, the russians were a big beetle, sitting on a bullseye of a target of an olimpic shooter. Bombardment of Zmiyiniy is a good real-world test, but it should only be treated as a proof of concept. It should not be used to predict future battlefield success. Though I'd say Fuck Yeah Ukrainians!
@rtqii
@rtqii Күн бұрын
7:27 - There's Simon working on shells.
@voltor3956
@voltor3956 Күн бұрын
'not in a war' in 2016, after battle of Debaltseve, the largest battle in Europe since Balkan wars or maybe even ww2, 'not in a war', understood you, sir
@olsonspeed
@olsonspeed 2 күн бұрын
Artillery, still king of the battlefield after all these centuries.
@AK-ej5ml
@AK-ej5ml Күн бұрын
Denmark gave all their Ceasars (32 units) to Ukraine - they should buy Bodana as replacement units. For $2.5 million each they could order and pay for a 100 units now with delivery occurring over the first few years the war is over. That would help finance production at this, the most critical period.
@GaryArmstrongmacgh
@GaryArmstrongmacgh Күн бұрын
I was looking down and thought you said Banana for a moment!
@whiteseal1990
@whiteseal1990 3 сағат бұрын
first things what i think was: "who build that played to many Crossout". Then i inform me about these and that peace of weapon is nice.
@amcluesent
@amcluesent 2 күн бұрын
# Yes, we have no Bohdanas #
@danfeutz6911
@danfeutz6911 Күн бұрын
Great story
@CMBell1985
@CMBell1985 Күн бұрын
When they lose we can point to your video 'revealing' their secret weapon.
@Nexfero
@Nexfero Күн бұрын
15:59 very interesting human interface panel 🤔 looks like an ATM keypad with an industrial type controller. every single button, aside from the keypad, is panel mount arcade style.
@lrharner
@lrharner Күн бұрын
USMC has been training "run and gun " with 81MM mortar since 98. we had 8n guns 2 rounds adjust then 6-8 rounds 8 guns FFE then run off. shorter range for sure but we trained to bring the hate in hummers
@keithgoh123
@keithgoh123 16 сағат бұрын
At first I thought UK shipped a couple of Archers to the Ukraine. Didn't know it was home made.
@BigsZone
@BigsZone Күн бұрын
Well now the secret is out. Great job.
@Ollies2CentsWardill
@Ollies2CentsWardill Күн бұрын
The Russians would be clueless without youtube, wouldn't they? I'm sure they've never noticed these tiny little machines and the spies they have all over Ukraine have completely missed their presence.
@amblincork
@amblincork 9 сағат бұрын
I was skeptical about the video title but this turns out to be an interesting and infromative video about an impressive artillery piece - that it is Ukraine designed and made makes it all the more impressive !
@texadian3392
@texadian3392 10 сағат бұрын
Recommendation: Australian Slinger Drone.
@DragnEYE
@DragnEYE Күн бұрын
Oh dam! Yeah I heard Brazil was going to start manufacture of these in ~2027. I believe they plan on making a modified variant with a larger canon called the "Bohdanka-donk"
@OmegaEnvych
@OmegaEnvych 6 сағат бұрын
For detail - "Bohdana" is Ukrainian female name. Initial models were built on Ukrainian-made KrAZ heavy truck but serial production vehicle can be mounted on Czech Tatra or German MAN.
@christopherdesbaux5950
@christopherdesbaux5950 Күн бұрын
When your secret weapon is a truck with a cannon strapped to the back (with no ammo, fuel or drivers) you're a bit screwed 😅
@Principator
@Principator Күн бұрын
The manufacturer wanted to finish testing, but neither the MoD nor the manufacturer could agree who was financially responsible for procuring and importing foreign 155mm ammunition. And, for nearly five years, nothing was tested until it was finished it in 2021. Instead of having dozens or hundreds of Bohdana available in February 2022. there was just the one prototype.
@ResidualSelfImage
@ResidualSelfImage Күн бұрын
Motorized long range artillery is a requirement for shoot and scoot tactic needed to survive recon and combat drone based warfare (towed artillery is more vulnerable to drone warfare ) - newer one uses GPS based targeting computer. Using common 155mm shells give it good NATO range.
@claudiaxander
@claudiaxander 2 күн бұрын
When your enemy has to send prisoners to war, it has lost.
@zacandmillie
@zacandmillie Күн бұрын
I'm a 20 year artillery veteran. We liked to refer to this type of gun as a GOAT.... a Gun On A Truck
@MarkBarrett
@MarkBarrett Күн бұрын
The Ukrainian Bohdana 155mm artillery armored truck is practical.
@torjones1701
@torjones1701 Күн бұрын
There's reason Artillery is called "The Voice of Kings."
@TheRealMeowMeow01
@TheRealMeowMeow01 Күн бұрын
Secret, meaning "no one ever saw at least one"?
@jakubznojemsky4936
@jakubznojemsky4936 Күн бұрын
NATO already have swedish Archers beside Caesars since someone had bright idea of stirring up trouble in Europe and made Sweden with Finland join NATO for real. Bohdana would be still great costeffective addition though.
@trevorwaldron4261
@trevorwaldron4261 Күн бұрын
Ever do an episode on the cCN Tower?
@noahgbrown53
@noahgbrown53 4 сағат бұрын
I keep hearing him call it the banana, fear the war banana
@blxtothis
@blxtothis Күн бұрын
I love the remote control, ten feet of string!
@blxtothis
@blxtothis Күн бұрын
Hang on a 6x6 Tractor? At 06’20” those are 8x8!
@alastairhoffmann9079
@alastairhoffmann9079 15 сағат бұрын
These look pretty similar to the French CAESAR self propelled gun.
@carldori6172
@carldori6172 Күн бұрын
Good video, thank you. Technicals on steroids.
@facejack2646
@facejack2646 Күн бұрын
A Wonder Weapon that will change the war realy?
@Kameeho
@Kameeho Күн бұрын
Artillery, giving u the lesson about that in War, all that matters is having the biggest gun that can bring the biggest boom at the biggest distance on the target with thr biggest importance
@Zpicismrad
@Zpicismrad 12 сағат бұрын
please can someone help me identify the armored vehicle at 7:45 mark? Both the tank on the right (close to camera) and especially the one in the center, it has a soldier standing in front of it. Thanks
Ukraine's Sea Drones are Getting Crazy
38:58
Warographics
Рет қаралды 556 М.
The MRAP: Eating Landmines for Breakfast
21:56
Megaprojects
Рет қаралды 1,1 МЛН
1❤️
00:17
Nonomen ノノメン
Рет қаралды 8 МЛН
WHO DO I LOVE MOST?
00:22
dednahype
Рет қаралды 79 МЛН
Khóa ly biệt
01:00
Đào Nguyễn Ánh - Hữu Hưng
Рет қаралды 21 МЛН
The day of the sea 🌊 🤣❤️ #demariki
00:22
Demariki
Рет қаралды 97 МЛН
The President's Incredible Travel System
25:17
Megaprojects
Рет қаралды 14 М.
Why This New CD Could Change Storage
14:42
ColdFusion
Рет қаралды 634 М.
Jake Broe: The Road to How Russia Loses in Ukraine
18:22
Kyiv Post
Рет қаралды 96 М.
Moskva: The Doomed Destiny of Russia's Grandest Warship
18:13
Megaprojects
Рет қаралды 1 МЛН
Half-Tracks: The Mechanical Centaur that Won WWII
21:43
Megaprojects
Рет қаралды 467 М.
This Is Why You Can’t Go To Antarctica
29:30
Joe Scott
Рет қаралды 2,4 МЛН
The Forgotten Experiment That Proved Quantum Mechanics
15:10
Dr Ben Miles
Рет қаралды 93 М.
Conflict in Ukraine's Donbas Region: The Geology Behind the Headlines
18:29
Earth and Space Sciences X
Рет қаралды 102 М.
1❤️
00:17
Nonomen ノノメン
Рет қаралды 8 МЛН