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Интро
1:06
О госте
2:30
С чем работал?
3:10
Соответствуют ли бмп требованиям современной войны
7:39
Слеп ли современный танк и БМП?
10:54
Какие были танки в 2014?
11:49
Бытность танкиста
12:52
Чем быт танкиста отличается от быта пехотинца?
15:23
Обслуживание техники
19:39
Что чаще всего выходит из строя?
21:40
Подготовка танкиста
26:13
Типичная загрузка боекомплекта?
41:51
Много ли вещей возят на танке?
43:10
Может ли неопытный экипаж угробить танк?
44:33
Первый бой
46:25
Как танкисты три танка за день поменяли
47:50
Боятся ли танки мин?
49:05
Про гранатомёты
51:13
Козырьки над башней
52:08
Применение техники в 2014 и сейчас
54:00
Приходилось работать неполным экипажем?
55:15
Самая старая техника встречалась
57:15
Выживаемость экипажа
57:56
После чего экипаж покидает машину?
1:00:41
Что с собой возят на боевые?
1:02:30
Процесс от обнаружения до выстрела
1:04:15
Про рост и физическую подготовку танкиста
1:10:55
Что нужно танкисту?
1:14:34
Дают ли компьютерные игры понимание бронетехники?
1:17:42
Советы будущим танкистам
1:19:23
Советы пехоте
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during active battles, there were
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few tankers who came, the tractor drivers sat in the
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driver’s seat, and they
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tied ropes to your arms or legs and showed you
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where to go. We had a period when
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most of us only had high-explosive
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fragmentation shells. And when you went out at
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a distance of 1,500 m, your task was
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to get the guns to Moscow or your
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own weapons there
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[music]
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Hello everyone Phil here, this is the second issue of the
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Russian warrior section Today my
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guest is Andrey, a man who has been fighting
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since he was 14 and is very familiar with our
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Soviet equipment He drove tanks
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as a mechanic driver for a commander's gunner, he
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knows firsthand what it is to repair
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equipment, and today he will answer
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some questions for us and will reveal a little about
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the topic of equipment in our army,
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especially in fact, in the DPR corps,
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correctly Andryukh, the people's
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militia corps, to be absolutely precise, yes
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Andryukha let me shake your hand I’m very glad
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to welcome you, of course you have
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my passport after all
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We created our own cart There we will
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post photos Memories and
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notes and also collect money I’ll say right away the
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posts are unlikely to be regular we are
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warriors Now our goal is an SUV for
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evacuating wounded Bull transports and
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moving a nomadic AGS and mortar, it’s
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better to throw money directly onto the
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card because the donation
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Alert commission for such services is about 10
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percent, which is unacceptable for a large
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collection, all links and numbers in the
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video description help our guys, don’t stand
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aside Andryukha That means you have been serving with us for 14 years
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up to the present moment, you had
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several breaks, as I understand it, only
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Yes, I had several breaks. I
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tried to find a job, as if to get a degree,
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but it lasted me for six months and came
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back. So, can you briefly describe it
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for the listeners? It means, in general, with what kind of
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equipment? you dealt mainly with
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T-64 tanks,
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there were 364 And one day I got one. I
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saw a T-72b, T-72 and T-72 B3 I see,
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Andryukh, look at the first question,
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does our infantry fighting vehicle meet the requirements of
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modern warfare? Well, what is
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modern? war and what
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requirements it makes. We are talking about the fact
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that if it is an infantry fighting vehicle, it
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must support first bring
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soldiers to the battlefield and support them in
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attack or defense. Well, what
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criteria can be used to evaluate it in terms of level of
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security in terms of Firepower if we are
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talking about armor protection, then
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actually Which cars are better or which
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cars are worse, what can withstand if we are
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talking about the BMP-2
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and for example its modern modifications,
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then it, like the mid-80s, holds the
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forehead should hold 20 mm
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and 72 by 50 4 millimeters on the sides
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Well well, if we talk about these
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requirements, then it copes. Well,
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unfortunately, now the
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means of
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manual destruction of RPGs of
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various grenade launchers various
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grenade launchers have become quite widespread, then everything is quite
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sad there are cases when, for
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example, a
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car actually withstood several hits
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from an RPG But this is the same thing as
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Christ walked on water, this is a unique
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individual thing Let's probably rearrange
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the question
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What are the complaints? In the current
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situation, our infantry fighting vehicles are from the point
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of view of ordinary ones, respectively. There are
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not enough tank crews for ordinary soldiers. Maybe there are infantry fighting vehicles and
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or there is enough of everything if we are talking about
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people who operate something in
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in principle, the bulk is quite because
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it’s just along the line, it’s light.
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If you’re
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pretty good specialists, you can
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easily drive through marshy
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areas and through autumn mud.
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What else is interesting about not telling this, of
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course, if we’re talking about even an infantry fighting vehicle,
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the first modification, the
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modern modification,
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then its 30 mm cannon 2 47 272 is
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quite powerful, it can
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easily pierce, for example, a typical
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wall exists for it, although in
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rather
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rare and small quantities with not painful
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sub-caliber shells, but
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unfortunately this is rare, there are high-explosive
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fragmentation shells. Let’s
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insert this right away. Which infantry fighting vehicles, in principle, were
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more common among you BMP-1 BMP
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kopecks, yes, that is, Well, if we talk
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about the kopeck specifically in its design,
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it no longer has any modern
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thermal imagers or night vision.
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I understand correctly. That is, it is deprived of
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modern
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surveillance devices; it
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also has a
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73-mm thunder gun mine is called
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an analogue, respectively, to what extent does a
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penny
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meet
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the requirements and I don’t know if it’s a modern
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war. They actually still
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exist, people are trying to
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modernize them, and of course they still
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stand because, unfortunately, you need to
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fight at least for something, but they have there are no
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modern optics, yes, they don’t have
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thermal imagers, they don’t have an automatic
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target tracking machine,
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well,
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how did we get to Berlin with three lines?
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That’s the same thing. Unfortunately, yes, we are trying to modernize
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them, and we are trying to
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modernize them, and we’re trying to
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throw on an ERA contact, but unfortunately
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Without a radical modification, the modification
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of the factory one is certainly and there is little we
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can do, of course, I would like to
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see modern boomerangs, the
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same armored vehicles. Yes, the
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T-15 is
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heavy, as it were, even heavier
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protected vehicles. Well, we have to
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use the fact that there are some
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shortcomings, but we are waiting for something to appear
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on them Let's move on The next
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question is already moving on to the tank Although
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Why Let's generalize whether a modern
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tank and infantry fighting vehicles are blind if we are talking about the most
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modern systems No, this is 7
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on the T-72b3 the
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same thing 14 armata modern there
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leopards clerks and other things
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already exist, as it were and
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virtual reality helmets which
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The crew to modernize the equipment simply
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puts cameras at 360 degrees please,
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but in practice, in general,
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we have something similar now, wherever in the
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combat zone, or is it still
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just similar attempts and, well, let's say
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homemade and ours ingenious
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Kulibin exists and
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there are such attempts, but most often
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the tank is not a trace due to the fact that there
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is a landing tank on it, so communication there
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with the landing force is critically important,
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catastrophically important, the infantry has eyes
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for the tank, in fact, and the
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tank itself has still remained since the
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Second World War a very blind and not very
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self-sufficient creature, you have three
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people in a tank, that is, six pairs of eyes.
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If you again storm
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a forest belt in the summer, but very unfortunately,
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no matter how big-eyed you are, then
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according to the regulations
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[music] the
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driver looks after the dear
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operator the gunner has a field
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of view from 150 meters to 500 meters and the
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commander of the vehicle looks from 500 meters to
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one and a half kilometers,
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in general, a very narrowly directed
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field of view. Here we can’t help but say about the
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training of the crew for the first time there for the first time
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literally for a year and a half at most, she was
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limping very badly and there were losses were unfortunately
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large Only due to the fact that there was
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not enough revenue it was difficult to
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interact correctly with the infantry there was not enough
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walkie-talkie people just wanted to attack in whispers
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but you have to understand this The volunteers are young,
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as if they had just appeared in essence
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the People's Militia, and that is, as if there was
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no coherence yet Many people
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didn’t have an understanding And it’s as if the psychological
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level of the personnel was accordingly low,
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but against this background what kind of
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technical equipment was I
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understood I understood that is, a penny a penny it’s
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not only that it was that’s only that’s good
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And the BTR-80 is good The BTR 70 is great
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The main thing is that the car was at least just
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driving. That is, we had a car
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in which the engine was simply filled with
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full-fledged oil and we actually didn’t
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go through it because it was the
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only running gear,
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the only one in the battalions on the move,
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what actions can you do without a car?
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that there were
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64 in tanks basically
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70 deuces were much more rare
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and mostly they were captured vehicles,
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that is, they were captured, they were of
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some modification, they
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tried to take
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the T-64 after all, well, how to take it,
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find it because after all, there were also questions with the damask steel,
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especially
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with their stabilizers and a weapon for new
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guns that were not made during the Union And
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already new ones in Kharkov,
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some modifications also lived in the T-72b
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and it seemed like everything was there that you can generally
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tell about Here, let’s have a 100 little
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lyrical pause Tell us something about
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being a tanker And about your tank
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in general what do you have How do you have Yes, and in
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fact, the torture is
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much better than that of the infantry because, after
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all,
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charging the phone for yourself is not a
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big problem, if you are cold, then in
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principle you can get into the car,
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of course, it is best for a tank driver not to
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sleep on his own for the car to be nearby there
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is a primary target for artillery
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for Drones for their own reconnaissance
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Well, if you were
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once a driver mechanic, you are in a
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worse position Because you are constantly
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in oil,
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clean the rollers from dirt if Especially
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this is the Spring-autumn period of
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the most difficult time, the
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same oil change plus,
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then let me just lead you to some
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questions, you have already begun to touch
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partially on this topic, let’s focus
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now on everyday life, how being a tanker
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differs from the everyday life of an infantryman. What are you
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saying that you always have an
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electric engine at hand that helps
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you? to be warm in the provision of
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electricity and, accordingly, in
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some kind of comfort,
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BMP-2 driver drivers. I know they can generally sleep on a
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wonderful long bed, spread out.
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So their seat is the seat of the senior
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gunner, it turns out to be such a long
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bed, what else is it different about
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being a tank infantryman in in general,
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probably the worst thing and the most
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important thing is
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that you need to maintain the car. It doesn’t just
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take a lot of time, you
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need physical training in general, of course,
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infantry also requires physical
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training and, as it were, your health itself is
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much stronger than that of the tanker itself.
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Your task as a crew is to load the car
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to load the car to make a BC it’s
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the right thing to do it quickly you need
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to understand what a wet ammo rack is
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when you’re using a towel, roughly speaking, yes,
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you’re trying to wrap the same BC That
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is, you even did the wet rack
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yourself
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when you have nothing, you’re trying
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to do at least something
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Unfortunately, everything comes from the blood with
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experience, what else is so interesting in
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its essence? The crew of a tank, they cannot
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have bad
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relations with each other; it’s like a big
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family, but you are all in the same boat.
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If anyone yes. Of course, I would like
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our listeners to watch about the
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deaf tankman Andrey is
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wonderful, I’ll leave a link in
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the description, you can watch this
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video man Well, tell me Yes, you’re probably
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a little more of a person, in fact, a
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deaf-mute who was a
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driver mechanic and an operator gunner,
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while he is completely deaf-mute
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Absolutely not Sorry, not absolutely not
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mine if you turn up the headphone volume to the maximum
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in the background then he heard, plus or minus,
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plus of course you help with your feet,
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like in Soviet times, with your feet
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Yes, unfortunately, this is part of
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our work.
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Okay, let’s get back to the course of questions, that
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means several such a set of questions
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regarding the maintenance of vehicles.
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Tell me, how much time does it take to
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service a tank or infantry fighting vehicle? smart
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or in practice, let’s not But here’s what
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it usually looks like, how much here Usually I
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would say that everything depends on the period of
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time the hardest the worst is the
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spring-autumn period will wake you up to
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unravel Dirt in fact it all depends
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on the quality of the equipment and tools
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that you have are located, this can
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take a whole day, well the same thing,
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for example, cleanly cleaning the gun bolt and
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cleaning the chips of the gun itself after
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shooting, this must be done every time
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Otherwise, as with a personal weapon, otherwise
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Absolutely true, how for
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some reason a Kalashnikov can break the
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barrel, even more terrible is this with a 125 mm guns
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are one hundred percent death of the crew,
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we’re not even talking about the fact that replacing a
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barrel in the conditions of Donbass is a separate
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Morocco and it’s extremely difficult, again. You
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may get the opinion that cleaning a gun
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there is the most difficult maintenance of
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electronics, no, the most difficult thing is
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servicing the mechanical transmission compartment,
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changing the oil correct
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replacement of different oil seals, exchange of
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gaskets, a
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huge number of things that,
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again, are translated in the table, there are
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normative ones and it will be much more
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interesting for you to look at and most likely
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one mechanic is doing all this Yes
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in fact No in fact the car should be
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ready or within
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4-5 hours or until the next morning, it
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may suddenly be necessary to form a
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group, for example, waste for doctors,
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some sanitary issues need to be resolved to
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cover the convoy, abruptly leave the vehicles
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should always be in pairs and therefore
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everyone is engaged in maintenance and all
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at once, that is, the tank commander is exactly the same for
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sure again, the
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tank commander should become the person who is
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the most experienced and he should check on
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those people who actually check the
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maintenance of the vehicle. In
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general, is it connected? Well, in
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combat, if such a practice involves connecting
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someone else, of course I really
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like the Syrian experience Where do you have
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equipment when the Crew arrives goes to
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rest and the equipment immediately changes the
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oil. Well, that is, you understand that
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all diesel engines have one refueling of
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the tank,
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rolled out its refueling of the tank and actually
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you should change the engine oil.
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Wow. That is, this is so
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700 liters, roughly speaking, you rolled 700
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705 liters yes And please 70 liters or is
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it 85 how much oil do you have in the tank You
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have to change it And how much is it in
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kilometers Well, it’s clear that it depends on,
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as it were, in the area of ​​500 kilometers 500
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kilometers is how much oil change is
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Generally speaking,
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this is the practice of having technicians
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in general in the Donbass Was it widespread
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at least once or is this a purely Syrian
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experience where everything depends on
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the ability to connect
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or train or connect downloaded
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specialists there is a unit that
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has regular technicians technicians repairmen it
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would be correct to say but in fact for
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roughly the entire period of 14 to 15
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years during active battles the crew
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was engaged this themselves because there
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weren’t many tankers themselves,
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tractor drivers who have
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what kind of experience understand something Yes, of course, at
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least just in the operation of a diesel engine, roughly
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speaking, yes, but in fact we need our own
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specialists who will
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deal with this, so let’s move on to the next
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question, what most often breaks down if something goes wrong,
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you have to repair it, then
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from a banal replacement of tracks, most often it’s either the
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brake harness or the gearbox. In Tanks, there are
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several gearboxes, you get
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one on board and, in fact, due to the fact
00:20:04
that the car’s track brakes,
00:20:06
not all mechanics and drivers
00:20:09
understand what speed to keep
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for example, many people just apply
00:20:18
gas uphill and don’t switch the clutch, unfortunately
00:20:24
this also deteriorates the clutch. And as
00:20:27
for the combat weapons, that is, there are weapons there,
00:20:31
behind the scenes we
00:20:33
talked about how the guns were stuck into the
00:20:35
ground, it all depends on the level of training of
00:20:39
the crew You can’t go anywhere without this
00:20:43
If the commander of the vehicle does not understand
00:20:46
what kind of ground the driver is driving on, then
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how can he actually assess the combat situation
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if the commander of the vehicle has
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the ability to take and turn the
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tank turret to a certain angle if he
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sees what the Gunner Gunner operator
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gunner Yes does not turn during, for example, a
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sharp decrease in lowering,
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he did not turn the turret, so this must be
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done quickly by the commander of the vehicle, he
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must have experience, the commander of the vehicle has an
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obligation
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to duplicate or correct the action of
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his crew, it’s clear And then let’s
00:21:36
move on to another question, also
00:21:38
related to the crew, how many in general
00:21:41
time is needed to fully train
00:21:43
a tanker, I would like to say that all my
00:21:46
life
00:21:47
categorically Yes, this is very categorical But
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I hope this is true, we actually
00:21:55
already discussed this with you, I
00:21:57
showed you textbooks on the motives and it is much easier
00:22:01
to apply them so that people understand the general
00:22:05
amount of knowledge that is required from a
00:22:07
mechanic to drive from a tank crew and even
00:22:10
more, many times more experience and understanding is required
00:22:13
for the commander of the vehicle,
00:22:15
but if we talk about real terms,
00:22:20
it’s difficult for real people to learn for a month. For
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example, you can study for six months,
00:22:25
whatever period you name the optimal, I’ll say from
00:22:29
my subjective ones impressions What
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should the
00:22:34
crew do? The driver-mechanic must travel
00:22:37
at least 2-3 thousand kilometers in different
00:22:41
periods of time, that is, on different soils,
00:22:45
we will attach the standard price of the
00:22:48
driver's class marks from what
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speed he must overcome
00:22:51
obstacles as soon as the driver-mechanic
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in the winter period of time during the
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Spring thaw during the rain, you just
00:23:00
know Dolphin’s word several times As
00:23:02
they say Yes, so it’s what it is
00:23:04
when you drive into a puddle and you have an
00:23:06
open hatch to walk like it’s
00:23:09
on a marching path, you walk along you
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really tell the audience and you’re
00:23:15
completely flooded, you become Yes, the
00:23:19
most unpleasant thing is completely flooded in the fall,
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when it’s the month of November, when it’s raining, when the
00:23:25
ice is about to rise at night, and
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you’re actually immersed in everything,
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and when you catch a dolphin a couple of times, and you’ve
00:23:35
caught dolphins a couple of times, you already
00:23:37
have an understanding of why you you need a
00:23:39
second warm set as if for a car
00:23:42
Why do you need fresh socks Why
00:23:45
shouldn’t you skimp on equipment
00:23:47
Yes,
00:23:50
after this you begin to understand something about your uniform Yes,
00:23:53
you can get your first badge
00:23:55
of class
00:23:57
For the gunner operator, it is vitally important to
00:24:00
properly disassemble and clean the breech it is
00:24:02
catastrophically important to understand the
00:24:06
gun and how it fires; it is
00:24:08
catastrophically important that the gunner operator
00:24:11
must be able to understand both how to shoot from a liner barrel
00:24:14
and
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actually at least a
00:24:18
dozen shells of each type.
00:24:24
Shoot a high-explosive cumulative sub-caliber projectile at a shooting range
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in different conditions;
00:24:30
light is refracted differently from snow,
00:24:34
for example, a ballistic computer, a
00:24:36
laser can accidentally touch a leaf and
00:24:39
give out two numbers instead of one, the
00:24:42
gunner operator must quickly figure out quickly
00:24:46
measure and after that attack,
00:24:50
and then we move on to the commanders, the commander, the
00:24:54
commander simply must have
00:24:57
an understanding of what your people are doing, what
00:25:02
your crew is doing, how they are will
00:25:04
act
00:25:05
correctly, I understand that, in essence, the commander
00:25:08
must go through the path of a
00:25:12
gunner driver himself, and then they put him as the most
00:25:14
experienced dad is good. This is not
00:25:17
just in an amicable way because the
00:25:19
tank commander makes the final decisions; any
00:25:22
issue
00:25:23
up to stopping the vehicle
00:25:26
is precisely on on the shoulders of the
00:25:31
commander, the commander has a backup device for the
00:25:34
gunner's operator, he can with one
00:25:37
button prohibit fire, prohibit fire,
00:25:41
he can switch to his own
00:25:43
sights and in such conditions, the
00:25:46
training of the commander is the same training
00:25:48
of the driver, plus the training of the gunners, plus
00:25:51
the training For the commander, of course, we are
00:25:53
talking about, for example,
00:25:56
terrain orientation and everyone should know this, of
00:25:57
course, we are talking about some basic
00:26:00
concepts
00:26:02
of radio exchange, this is written in the charter, but this is a
00:26:05
separate conversation about what and how they are
00:26:07
written. Clear, well, please, let’s move on to the
00:26:11
next question, which means what do you say about
00:26:15
loading the bull, here we have a war on
00:26:19
Ukraine What is the typical loading
00:26:21
of ammunition
00:26:23
in the corps of the people's militia? This is what it
00:26:25
is, that is, it’s like
00:26:26
this, you can’t give or take Well,
00:26:30
unfortunately, this is now in this
00:26:32
state in many respects. The crew themselves
00:26:36
decide what exactly to load. Let’s then
00:26:39
turn to your experience. Describe
00:26:41
some combat situations tasks and what kind of
00:26:44
bull did you have for them? We had a period
00:26:46
when the majority of us had only
00:26:48
high-explosive fragmentation shells. And when you
00:26:51
went to a distance of one and a half two one and a
00:26:53
half two thousand kilometers, now
00:26:56
one and a half two thousand meters, I’m sorry, your
00:26:59
task was to get exactly to the center in
00:27:01
Moscow guns or the
00:27:03
gun itself in order to damage the barrel so that when the
00:27:06
barrel ruptures there is an increase in
00:27:09
pressure in short to harm the
00:27:12
enemy tank with a high-explosive shell
00:27:14
at a minimum at a minimum it will break it, it will
00:27:18
actually
00:27:19
rip off the dynamic protection and
00:27:23
ruin the instruments before observation Listen, well,
00:27:26
this sounds honestly Right now it’s just
00:27:28
like some kind of War Thunder at
00:27:30
maximum speed,
00:27:31
aiming a
00:27:33
gun That means one and a half kilometers
00:27:37
Unfortunately, that is, in a normal
00:27:40
battle You have an automatic machine or a
00:27:43
loading mechanism called whatever you want, in
00:27:46
principle it’s the same thing, it performs the
00:27:48
same function and you can use the
00:27:52
programmer
00:27:54
with the handle actually choose the type of
00:27:57
projectile for you, the automation will choose even the type of
00:28:00
ballistics
00:28:01
lead all everything you
00:28:04
need to do the automation you just
00:28:08
have to sit down and aim and press the
00:28:11
button our modern tank
00:28:13
does a lot of things for the crew of course, that
00:28:16
is, in theory, because everything is calculated for you, that
00:28:18
is you have a ballistic
00:28:21
calculator, modern tanks have
00:28:24
suo fire control systems, there are
00:28:26
stabilizers, but there are a thousand and one
00:28:29
gadgets, you can operate at night and
00:28:31
during the day with almost the same
00:28:33
efficiency, but the truth is, for example,
00:28:35
if there is a night
00:28:41
driving device for the driver mechanic at 350
00:28:43
meters for there is a night sight for the
00:28:46
gunner operator itself, it is at 750
00:28:50
meters but modern Of course, if we
00:28:53
say 72 B3 b3m For example, they already have
00:28:57
modern sights that can even take,
00:28:59
as far as I understand, up to one and a half kilometers night night
00:29:01
night naturally with
00:29:05
their own nuances, but still a
00:29:08
technical possibility You need to
00:29:10
learn how to simply interact with
00:29:12
all this electronics, plus from the infantry
00:29:15
that are nearby, plus from other
00:29:18
vehicles,
00:29:19
artillery and other branches of the military,
00:29:22
by the way,
00:29:24
which are next to you, there are really
00:29:26
small nuances. The
00:29:28
most important thing is that it works in your car, the
00:29:30
supply of this to the tank has also
00:29:33
not been canceled, as it were, from an open
00:29:36
sight there, and from a simple there, yes, it is
00:29:40
also necessary to aim from the optical there. When you arrive there
00:29:43
on part of the date, you will be very surprised
00:29:45
to see a tank with a non-working night light without
00:29:49
communication and, as it were, When you, for example,
00:29:54
sit in the mechanic’s seat, the driver And the commander of the vehicle
00:29:57
ties ropes to your arms or legs
00:29:58
to show Where you
00:30:01
need to know how would like to go and you’re like that
00:30:04
Unfortunately, I also had experience. Listen,
00:30:08
you’re speaking from your experience, which means there was
00:30:11
a time when there were exclusively high-explosive
00:30:13
shells, now it’s much better and now there’s an
00:30:18
opportunity. What a bull looks like. Well,
00:30:21
let’s even say it differently, how would you
00:30:23
assemble a bull based on of the modern
00:30:27
current war, based on various tasks,
00:30:29
it all depends on the task, if your combat
00:30:32
mission is simply to fire up to a
00:30:36
bunker, a strong point fortification of any kind,
00:30:40
while simply helping the infantry, then two-thirds of
00:30:45
the combat masonry You must have
00:30:46
high-explosive shells at least a dozen
00:30:48
must be commutiles to break through a concrete
00:30:50
pillbox You can safely and not to mention the
00:30:53
equipment, for example, it is
00:30:56
possible for a vehicle, using a
00:30:57
special ruler, to shoot 15
00:31:00
kilometers in a parabola. Wow, that
00:31:02
is, to earn extra money for artillery, yes yes. And
00:31:05
unfortunately, you will be tasked with
00:31:07
such tasks, although rarely how
00:31:10
effective are high-explosive
00:31:12
shells against armored vehicles?
00:31:14
tanks armored vehicles if we are talking about the first infantry fighting vehicles
00:31:19
And in general, let's say so, the same
00:31:24
127-mm land mine leaves practically nothing from them
00:31:27
if we are talking about serious
00:31:31
armored vehicles main battle tanks
00:31:33
can even be called T-55 T62 and modifications
00:31:38
that are now in use
00:31:40
Well, let's say so here everything is much more
00:31:43
complicated, you will beat the optics, but for example, a
00:31:47
quantum ballistic e quantum
00:31:49
computer that was installed on the T-62 Yes,
00:31:52
in principle, it can survive, as it were, and
00:31:54
a lot depends on the distance of an
00:31:57
armor-piercing bob, a certain sub-caliber
00:31:59
projectile, let’s say at a distance
00:32:02
of 500 m Well, for example, in the same
00:32:06
city When cars suddenly fly out at
00:32:09
you Yes, and how modern ammunition was built in lead
00:32:11
or something
00:32:14
in the style of an old hairpin Yes, at such
00:32:17
a distance it doesn’t matter, as if
00:32:19
armor penetration is
00:32:21
100%, there, well, or you’re a corpse 8
00:32:25
seconds So please decide what to
00:32:29
do, in the best case scenario, you will get blown away
00:32:32
by the tracked shelf. Yes, and even
00:32:36
if we shoot at light
00:32:38
armored vehicles, then there
00:32:40
will be practically no fragments from the bros, I don’t understand, and that
00:32:43
is, that will result in low
00:32:46
efficiency, but here it depends a
00:32:50
lot from the boxing itself, old hairpins
00:32:55
scatter quite well,
00:32:58
modern lead, which are designed to
00:33:00
penetrate 600 millimeters 700 millimeters,
00:33:04
there are some crazy indicators
00:33:07
they just flash, fly by, you see
00:33:10
such an asterisk, the
00:33:12
remains
00:33:14
But what are the normal distances
00:33:18
for a tank, that is, a new contact, it all
00:33:20
depends on type of terrain, for example, a
00:33:23
completely normal distance in the Donbass is
00:33:27
one and a half kilometers,
00:33:29
plus, unfortunately, differences, that is, the
00:33:32
enemy can be either higher or lower.
00:33:34
If you are higher, then in principle you have an
00:33:38
advantage. You can shoot along a
00:33:40
flat trajectory. If you are lower.
00:33:43
Well, you have an elevation angle 15 degrees and
00:33:46
both sides take this into account, unless of course
00:33:49
the Crew is quite prepared with all the
00:33:52
ensuing consequences for them
00:33:54
who know about this and understand this
00:33:56
limitation yes yes one and a half kilometers
00:33:59
We are talking about what tasks this is
00:34:02
firefights from armored vehicles this is work
00:34:03
on infantry these are any tasks in their essence
00:34:07
Yes, in principle, if you need to shoot a
00:34:09
stationary object that is known
00:34:12
in advance, which is known in advance,
00:34:13
for example, you tank takes off your shoes, so your
00:34:18
opponent takes off his shoes, you leave. At a
00:34:20
distance, for example, even 4 kilometers and
00:34:23
just shoot with cumulative shells,
00:34:25
so for an experienced
00:34:29
automatic machine, there
00:34:32
will be no problems getting hit by the wind, everything anything
00:34:35
if this was real, of course, of course, a
00:34:39
huge number of times
00:34:41
the convoy was knocked out, you are in an
00:34:44
ambush, you have a distance of 4 there, sometimes
00:34:47
it was even 6 kilometers
00:34:49
please
00:34:51
Wow, that is, the
00:34:53
effective distance of a new contact can
00:34:56
reach 4.6 kilometers But there is
00:34:58
the opposite recently a video there on Telegram
00:35:00
began to go where the tank is from 30 meters,
00:35:05
but this is already a dangerous distance which Well,
00:35:08
listen to our heroes from their own, as I
00:35:12
understand it, the Pacific Fleet, the Marines, they
00:35:14
fought at 30 meters and Bravery is simply
00:35:18
magnificent, that is, you need to have
00:35:20
nerves of iron to reach the enemy then there is
00:35:23
not only a person who is afraid of a tank, but he is also
00:35:26
afraid of a person, of course, not just a
00:35:29
grenade launcher, I’m talking now about cars,
00:35:31
that is, your task is
00:35:34
to knock the enemy out of the forest of the strip and
00:35:38
reinforcements of gray tanks approach him,
00:35:41
a huge number of these videos
00:35:44
happened in the summer when a car just drives out
00:35:46
sharply -behind the house to support their
00:35:49
infantry, and literally 30 meters away,
00:35:51
guardsmen leave. Tankers, for example, of the
00:35:55
Novocherkassk Division who stormed
00:35:58
Mariupol and in fact they destroy
00:36:02
our guardsmen destroy
00:36:05
enemy equipment, here it’s all the same deciding
00:36:08
the reaction, you already know how
00:36:10
some kind of firefight just two converge
00:36:13
Yes in essence Unfortunately,
00:36:15
such situations exist, but it’s probably
00:36:18
still worth clarifying that it’s
00:36:19
mostly artillery that fights tanks. That
00:36:22
is, if a tank attack occurs, a
00:36:25
tank strike. Yes, there are three vehicles there,
00:36:27
or don’t let there be 10 vehicles
00:36:31
aimed at them, or heavy peonies
00:36:35
fry 152-mm guns
00:36:38
204 mm heavy barrel, of course,
00:36:42
to stop a tank attack, of course,
00:36:44
you can knock out an
00:36:48
ambush tank and grenade launchers, for example, with a
00:36:50
synchronized shot, but your
00:36:55
grenade launcher is up against forty, there are
00:36:57
50 tons of armored vehicles,
00:37:00
of course, which can be seen for
00:37:03
four in 6 km thanks modern
00:37:06
optics Especially if the tanks have a connection
00:37:10
with the rest of the interacting Yes, there are with the
00:37:12
same pants operators
00:37:14
UAV operators who have Sorry for the modern
00:37:17
moms there, excellent approach with
00:37:21
a thermal imager, please Yes, there are no
00:37:24
problems,
00:37:26
trained crews who worked
00:37:28
interaction there with the same operators
00:37:31
were aimed according to them, on the boat, in
00:37:34
principle, there are even applications for
00:37:36
your phone that calculates the
00:37:39
distance from the tank to the target, which points were
00:37:43
set by the operator. That is, you can
00:37:45
directly correct and aim it in this way.
00:37:46
I know a guy who used it. In short,
00:37:49
I’ll attach it for the squad,
00:37:53
there is a mortar,
00:37:57
he used such a thing, we continue on
00:38:01
regarding technical issues, how
00:38:03
dangerous are modern countermeasures,
00:38:05
dynamic protection, active
00:38:07
protection systems for Infantrymen next to equipment?
00:38:10
What if we are talking about modern
00:38:13
active protection systems, that is, where there
00:38:15
are contours of the projectile, that is,
00:38:19
the radar station notices the projectile
00:38:22
fired at the tank and releases a
00:38:25
contrasting row, I’m here for a GIF I’ll insert
00:38:27
what it looks like, of course. Here you need to
00:38:29
note that there is a complex of active
00:38:32
protection Arena that gives the area a dome of
00:38:35
protection. It’s correct to even say that this is a
00:38:36
360-degree dome, there are even
00:38:40
charges Counter shells, if you
00:38:43
say correctly, they can change their angle,
00:38:47
that is, adapt to
00:38:50
And there are actually goats that in which the
00:38:56
Counter projectile flies towards the charge, that
00:39:00
is, physically, and already upon collision, the
00:39:03
field of fragments
00:39:06
flies exactly in the opposite direction, most of the
00:39:09
fragments fly exactly in the opposite direction.
00:39:10
Although this is a controversial issue because, for
00:39:13
example, a cumulative jet
00:39:16
after detonation occurs, it goes exactly
00:39:21
forward.
00:39:23
That is, if we we are talking about the Arena-type Cas, the
00:39:27
minimum distance between equipment
00:39:30
is 50 meters safe safe, that
00:39:33
is, from 50 meters it is safe for infantry
00:39:36
to be near the vehicle Now
00:39:38
I forgot for a second Close the window So this means
00:39:41
various active protection systems 50
00:39:44
meters is safe for infantry for
00:39:48
equipment if we are talking in general, about
00:39:51
getting into a tank, then again, it depends on
00:39:54
which side the infantry is located. If
00:39:56
it turns out, yes. It’s
00:39:59
about a meter away. Maybe a
00:40:02
meter and a half from the tank because the tank
00:40:05
can suddenly stop, maybe go
00:40:07
back and you need to either lie down or,
00:40:09
on the contrary, scatter from it. K Unfortunately,
00:40:12
such cases also happen here, it also depends on
00:40:14
what arrives if it is a high-explosive
00:40:17
fragmentation projectile. For example, both we
00:40:20
and the Americans have systems, there are
00:40:23
people who are l-140, for example, where do you have a
00:40:26
gun diameter of 140 mm? We have
00:40:30
152.4 I I ask our
00:40:32
subscribers to look at the tank object 282, this is the
00:40:38
T-80 tank on which they installed, as it were,
00:40:40
this particular gun is also planned, as I
00:40:43
understand it. You also put it on reinforcement
00:40:44
later, if it sticks,
00:40:47
it flies into any equipment, then it’s
00:40:51
just the same as with people because what kind
00:40:53
of armor effect from any projectile is
00:40:55
such that mother, don’t worry? I’m not even talking
00:40:57
about those nearby at about 100 meters that
00:41:00
will cut people for sure. But they are
00:41:03
essentially following the tank, if it hits it, then it
00:41:06
should protect you,
00:41:07
you know,
00:41:09
I’ll be honest. In theory, the
00:41:13
main thing the field of fragments will be protected
00:41:16
will go into the car will go into the car
00:41:19
in a good case, but no one
00:41:23
guarantees that, for example, there
00:41:26
will fly into the same infantry, detached from a
00:41:28
tower, for example, a wind sensor or, for
00:41:33
example, a sight, a gunner operator, in
00:41:37
general, everything that stood on the tank
00:41:39
suddenly falls on the head of the infantry. I'm
00:41:41
not even talking about the SIPS pre-trial detention center, there's the
00:41:46
same pipe for underwater driving, everything
00:41:50
that's lying around on the car. By the way, tank
00:41:52
crews carry a lot of things with them
00:41:55
because I haven't looked at
00:41:57
all sorts of American tanks there there are
00:42:00
whole baskets of them at the back of the turret to
00:42:02
throw in, yes, because it’s like the
00:42:06
same 300-400 kg for a tank, even loads are
00:42:09
much easier to carry. What do they
00:42:12
throw on a tank? This is a
00:42:16
moot point in the summer barbecue, but if you
00:42:19
work on a T-80 tank, then you as if, in
00:42:22
principle, it would help, you don’t need a
00:42:24
turbine engine or, as it were, a small
00:42:27
power plant in my opinion is 12
00:42:29
megawatts or 12 kilowatts. Unfortunately, I’ve already
00:42:31
forgotten which
00:42:33
will also be great for you to fry kebabs and
00:42:36
heat up lunch and everything else, it’s very
00:42:38
great to make the actual meat on it,
00:42:40
very dietary it turns out, but
00:42:44
seriously, in essence, these are
00:42:46
additional sets of warm clothes,
00:42:48
this is catastrophically important. This is, for example, the
00:42:52
same gas cylinders in order not
00:42:56
only to warm up food, for example, you
00:42:58
need to change the track, you burn out your finger, the
00:43:01
rubberized part of it, you knock it out, you
00:43:04
hammer it in after that, but come on, the next one is
00:43:08
here also a technical question: can an
00:43:11
inexperienced crew ruin a tank if
00:43:14
used incorrectly,
00:43:16
you understand? I am a person with an education and
00:43:20
I had the chance to work in design bureau number three,
00:43:23
this is called the
00:43:26
Spetsmash Research Institute.
00:43:40
for the drivers of the T-80 tank, the fact is that they do not
00:43:43
change gears and simply give
00:43:45
more gas. The gas turbine calmly
00:43:47
pulls the tank out of any ravines. The tank
00:43:50
can be destroyed. But how easy it is,
00:43:52
it is very easy. For an inexperienced
00:43:54
user,
00:43:56
for an inexperienced operator, it is even correct to
00:43:59
say. So what is meant by
00:44:01
ruining a car? this means that
00:44:04
the machine
00:44:05
will not be able to carry out its combat missions for a certain time;
00:44:08
some element will fail. That
00:44:10
is, for example, if you give too
00:44:13
high speeds, you
00:44:15
will simply burn the driveshaft, for example,
00:44:17
or your cylinders will burst due
00:44:22
to too high pressure, if they
00:44:25
just took you from the street and put you in a tank, it wo
00:44:27
n’t work out, but the wrecker who did it,
00:44:29
yes, but obviously Let’s move now to
00:44:32
another layer of questions regarding
00:44:34
combat experience. Let’s even know how I’ll
00:44:38
ask you to talk about some of
00:44:40
your experiences that you would like to
00:44:42
tell yes, even then,
00:44:45
let’s get back to the questions later. Let’s get back to my first
00:44:47
combat experience, of course, as a
00:44:52
driver mechanic with wide ones, it was
00:44:55
as if the task was to advance
00:44:57
not far from the village of Shirokina and
00:45:01
meet a
00:45:03
tank column that was adjacent
00:45:06
to exactly this gradual point,
00:45:08
what years were they in general, 14
00:45:10
14 I’m not mistaken
00:45:15
But it was still in the summer We understood
00:45:17
where the enemy was and we had to
00:45:20
instead of
00:45:22
driving along the roads We decided to take a shortcut through the
00:45:25
forest and my first experience was when my 45
00:45:29
ton vehicle simply broke through the forest, it
00:45:34
was a wonderful battle We reached a
00:45:36
position near intersection, the distance to the
00:45:39
enemy vehicles itself was about
00:45:41
two kilometers, we first knocked out
00:45:44
the first one, and after that the last vehicle and
00:45:47
began to destroy the inside of the package, inside,
00:45:50
we can say that two packages were not due to
00:45:53
surprise. Everyone managed to
00:45:58
move back along the road to go into the
00:46:02
forest. Are you talking about tanks? They weren’t all
00:46:05
able to do it, then there were actually
00:46:08
9 vehicles and at least it turns out that 4 were gone
00:46:11
for sure.
00:46:13
It’s clear, well, actually we also had a
00:46:15
question about survivability, this is about
00:46:18
questions of desirability, getting into a tank does not
00:46:21
guarantee its destruction,
00:46:24
we also talked behind the scenes, you
00:46:26
said that there were cases when Tankers
00:46:29
could change three tanks in a day
00:46:31
Tell us about it Oh these are our guards from
00:46:35
Novocherkassk 78 If I’m not mistaken
00:46:38
Tank Division
00:46:40
they
00:46:43
could actually lose about three
00:46:45
vehicles during the assault on Mariupol how does an assault group operate
00:46:48
such a price enemy stronghold the
00:46:51
same machine gun a sniper's tank drives up,
00:46:55
mows down the infantry, separates them
00:46:57
from the armored vehicles, and
00:46:59
the grenade launcher there from the basements
00:47:01
somehow destroys the vehicles due to some conditions.
00:47:04
Now this has become much more difficult to do
00:47:06
thanks to the same drones, and
00:47:09
you can already take a closer look
00:47:11
somewhere to identify the enemy in advance
00:47:13
earlier, of course. plus the
00:47:16
acting became much more rigid,
00:47:18
for example, the vehicles went in pairs, the
00:47:22
infantry escort is much better than the
00:47:24
equipment of the infantry itself. But it still
00:47:28
means changing three tanks in a day, what does it look
00:47:31
like? That is, the first tank was knocked out, for
00:47:33
example, yes, you let go home, rebuild the
00:47:36
houses, get out of the car,
00:47:38
go for the next one is like this And the next one is many
00:47:41
kilometers Where is it located or what is the
00:47:45
money they pay for it the
00:47:47
best job in the world
00:47:50
let’s move on then let’s move on to
00:47:52
just touching on the destruction of vehicles
00:47:55
Please tell us how
00:47:58
afraid tanks are of mines And
00:48:00
in general I came across, as if in practice,
00:48:03
what a
00:48:05
mine means for a tank, this is very A broad
00:48:09
topic, the most important menu is iron, it’s like it’s
00:48:13
worth money, so there’s
00:48:15
no need to run into it, what can I tell you directly,
00:48:18
unfortunately, it’s 72b3, if you become the
00:48:21
third roller, then by inertia, the
00:48:24
packing may become tinted, that is, the
00:48:27
loading mechanism, you have charges and shells there
00:48:30
are located below, the impulse is transmitted
00:48:33
through the loading mechanism, it is the shells that
00:48:37
fly into the sky, that is, the mine can
00:48:40
completely destroy the car
00:48:42
here, depending on what exactly
00:48:46
it is there, I don’t know 63 maybe it will just
00:48:49
demolish several Rollers and vomit Well, that
00:48:51
is, the car is even there after that The crew
00:48:54
will survive After this, the vehicle is not
00:48:56
repairable, there are also
00:48:59
magnetic mines with an impact core, if one gets hit,
00:49:03
it will be very sad Yes, part of the work,
00:49:07
but regarding grenade launchers, again,
00:49:09
Donbass is the most common
00:49:11
grenade launcher, I believe it was there, it remains the
00:49:13
RPG-7, but then I’ll comment on
00:49:16
the grenade launcher in general, how dangerous it is for a tank
00:49:18
and
00:49:20
how deadly If our
00:49:25
tanks have a dense layout and
00:49:27
often their penetration
00:49:30
leads to the death of the crew, to the death of
00:49:33
detonation, and so on. However, there is
00:49:36
evidence that the T-80 tanks in
00:49:39
Grozny received 18 to 20 hits in the
00:49:42
frontal armor and from grenades
00:49:45
the Crew then carried out the combat mission
00:49:48
was without penetration, so I guess, because
00:49:49
of course, certainly without penetration,
00:49:52
there is also
00:49:54
a video where
00:49:56
these Lol
00:49:59
I saw I understood what you’re saying: a tank
00:50:02
is driving through the city, a
00:50:04
Ukrainian low leans out of the window, shoots at the roof and the tank
00:50:08
moves on. Tanks continue to
00:50:11
exist and such cases, that is, the equipment of
00:50:14
the vehicle, the equipment of the tank, it protects
00:50:17
it and can extinguish both
00:50:20
impulses. That is, for the armor effect before
00:50:23
and actually the cumulative jet itself,
00:50:26
simply dynamic protection is now
00:50:28
widespread Yes, we are now talking about the
00:50:31
r168 180 walkie-talkie, there is a second
00:50:35
huge Soviet box, here they are made
00:50:37
with quite significant things and, in principle,
00:50:40
some residual effects plus more
00:50:42
fragments Yes, they will extinguish with themselves
00:50:45
wow, that is, all this
00:50:47
equipment that just hangs on the
00:50:49
car there, both inside and outside, they just
00:50:52
often carry various ones there Yes,
00:50:55
again, I like it better look
00:50:58
at Western equipment How it burns Because
00:51:01
there is a myth that these tanks are practically
00:51:05
indestructible, look please yourself,
00:51:08
kill the
00:51:09
burnt leopards in Syria, for example, let’s
00:51:12
clarify. So we have grenade launchers,
00:51:15
we also have jiveli for various ones and
00:51:18
from them they began to build these birdhouses on
00:51:20
70 deuces from Zhivilinov because
00:51:22
rather It can be said that unfortunately
00:51:26
such birdhouses I used to think that
00:51:29
this should help because a grenade Well,
00:51:32
how should the core judge no, the fact
00:51:35
has shown that unfortunately they penetrate
00:51:38
such things
00:51:40
However, such birdhouses
00:51:43
protect well from grenades of ordinary RPG-7s
00:51:49
The drone and your empty hatch is open, a
00:51:52
grenade is dropped
00:51:55
such with such a thing, naturally you
00:51:58
somehow understand it must be sent quite
00:52:02
difficult Clearly That is, this is the defense of a report that is
00:52:04
easier
00:52:07
How the use of technology has changed from 2014
00:52:11
to the present day, what has influenced the use of
00:52:13
technology has changed a lot due to the fact
00:52:15
that it has become massively,
00:52:17
the more equipment appeared, the more
00:52:20
it was exploited,
00:52:22
if before the Ukrainians liked to place a
00:52:26
tank to strengthen the checkpoint, but now
00:52:30
we can, thanks to the cornet competitions there,
00:52:33
simply approach from a distance,
00:52:34
fire at this car and leave, now it’s
00:52:37
like it’s more about
00:52:41
mobile strikes more about if before in the
00:52:44
fourteenth year, the equipment was
00:52:45
used a lot in static form as
00:52:47
mobile firing points that can
00:52:49
stand now on the other side
00:52:52
because there were more of them, purely technically, on
00:52:55
our side we did it, it
00:52:59
turns out not proactively, that is, we
00:53:02
somehow imposed our actions on the
00:53:05
enemy, but on the contrary reacted to his
00:53:07
actions now it’s all changed, not
00:53:10
a single massive attack strong opornik can
00:53:14
do without tanks artillery
00:53:16
strikes on oporniks during an assault, for example, the
00:53:19
same opornik they can’t
00:53:23
do without tanks in
00:53:25
1414 in general What tasks
00:53:26
were given to the main armored vehicles fire
00:53:28
missions is to destroy another
00:53:30
armored vehicles and infantry support, this is, in
00:53:33
principle, probably 40 30
00:53:35
That is, if the infantry is having a very difficult time
00:53:40
attacking a checkpoint, for example, or on
00:53:42
some fortified point on
00:53:44
some kind of counter, then the
00:53:48
Tanks should immediately automatically pull up and
00:53:50
do at least something to help evacuate the
00:53:53
wounded in order to crush them with enemy fire weapons,
00:53:56
this is the main part of the matter. Did you often
00:54:00
have to fight with less than a full
00:54:02
crew, did this ever
00:54:04
happen? But this is due to the fact that in those
00:54:08
cases that I know, it was due to illness
00:54:12
and the crew were used for reconnaissance. That is,
00:54:15
you have quite a lot
00:54:18
you have an accurate thermal imager,
00:54:21
the optics are quite powerful, you can
00:54:24
see
00:54:30
the columns of cars moving forward
00:54:33
in front of the column, 2-3 shells hit, missed
00:54:37
and drive away,
00:54:38
so if there are nomadic tents,
00:54:41
there are actually nomadic tanks in
00:54:44
14, it was very difficult to determine
00:54:47
which car is yours or not yours and
00:54:49
you know, people there wrote ac/dc for example on
00:54:53
equipment. Yes, they painted it in a
00:54:56
special way, that is, with incomplete
00:54:58
crews, this was used purely for
00:55:01
such
00:55:02
very short tasks and which did not
00:55:06
imply long-term contact,
00:55:09
absolutely certainly, for example, to drive the
00:55:11
same vehicle from point A to point
00:55:13
that what is the oldest equipment
00:55:17
encountered on our side and on the enemy’s side,
00:55:20
not necessarily tanks in general, the principle of
00:55:22
vehicle armor, what was the
00:55:25
name of the
00:55:26
first Soviet SUV
00:55:31
GAZ-67?
00:55:47
based on the T-64,
00:55:52
this is also from the Freak Show category. I’m
00:55:55
really scared. Well, that is, they bought
00:55:58
web cameras and cheap ones for all-round
00:56:01
viewing, and these were intercom cameras or
00:56:04
something like that. That
00:56:05
is, it was a very strange car with a
00:56:10
rather high A T-55 for example, they
00:56:13
were used.
00:56:16
I haven’t seen the T-55 from the Ukrainian side.
00:56:19
Therefore, I can’t say that there are rumors that
00:56:23
somewhere there is something like that, but on our side,
00:56:25
that is,
00:56:26
but again it’s purely like the artillery
00:56:30
is so mobile, like the assault guns they
00:56:33
put out there went away everything is the same, the T-55 is, in
00:56:36
my opinion, equipped with
00:56:38
some kind of stabilizer, and in my opinion one is
00:56:40
flat, let’s assume that
00:56:43
Let’s not go into these details now, I
00:56:46
have the book to show you, but
00:56:49
they push the book back to me. So
00:56:51
the person keeps the collection, a
00:56:54
manual for the material part of the
00:56:55
operation of the t-55 -54 is not T-55
00:57:03
there is a stabilizer 54 in my opinion no
00:57:12
we close the remaining questions what is the
00:57:16
survivability of the crew in real
00:57:18
combat and what is it the lowest 40
00:57:21
percent depends on the revenue somewhere in the
00:57:24
region of
00:57:25
20-25 Depends on the condition of the equipment
00:57:30
that is
00:57:31
fire extinguishers are the same tank
00:57:34
firefighters Firemen Popova
00:57:37
But everything else is up to the commanders and luck
00:57:40
That is, if you
00:57:43
were sent to storm Mariupol there, I don’t
00:57:46
know the same
00:57:51
You don’t have much of a chance Real
00:57:55
stories
00:57:57
let’s assume the scenario a shell hits the tank
00:57:59
The crew leaves it immediately or
00:58:03
only in case if there is
00:58:04
some kind of fire and so on, and
00:58:06
that’s what depends on the nerves. That is, now we
00:58:09
see that even with almost such
00:58:12
minor injuries. And even there, when
00:58:15
one crew member is concussed, people
00:58:18
run away because they do not have experience and
00:58:20
understanding when to leave the car and
00:58:24
as it was before, for example, before a
00:58:27
large number of Russian troops
00:58:28
went the same way in the fourteenth year,
00:58:29
everything again depends on the nerves
00:58:32
of a person, there are people who sincerely
00:58:34
believe that we should each hold on to each
00:58:37
car, that it’s like there pilots
00:58:39
there hold on to their fighters Yes,
00:58:42
well, there were people who After the first
00:58:47
hits there and fires there, I don’t know
00:58:49
about some
00:58:51
absolutely unnecessary nonsense.
00:58:55
Unfortunately, here, that is, it all
00:58:57
comes exclusively from people, as it were, and there is
00:58:59
no general general
00:59:01
trend. because it is very
00:59:04
difficult if you are an inexperienced person
00:59:07
to determine the degree of damage from
00:59:09
the fire. For example, due to a
00:59:12
kinetic impact,
00:59:14
the Light disappeared in your tank,
00:59:16
that is, the Light suddenly disappeared in the tank. What
00:59:19
will you do? start the mass Yes,
00:59:22
this
00:59:23
driver-mechanic is there
00:59:26
to jerk the plugs of the switches Yes, on your
00:59:29
left the gunner operator has a date
00:59:33
and actually pray if the person still
00:59:37
knows hears such a hissing sound,
00:59:41
that is, but this is pressure, the gunpowder does not
00:59:44
burn, it does not detonate immediately, it detonates
00:59:48
from the pressure, it ignites, you have about
00:59:51
8 seconds, roughly speaking, to leave
00:59:53
the car,
00:59:54
again, in general, we should have
00:59:57
parts in which there are
01:00:00
simulators that we train in this matter,
01:00:03
for example, leaving a car, leaving a
01:00:05
flooded car, the worst thing in
01:00:08
life that is possible is when you are standing in a
01:00:12
gas mask and you
01:00:15
can see practically nothing, guided by a weight using a compass, and
01:00:19
trying to break through the Volga smoothly
01:00:23
If so philosophically
01:00:25
While the car it’s not flooded, you can’t
01:00:28
open the hatches That is, you understand,
01:00:30
you feel how in short the water
01:00:32
comes
01:00:35
to your feet, it’s cold, everything is going on So let’s talk
01:00:40
a little about the everyday life of a tanker, what they take with
01:00:43
them to combat Tankers, what they
01:00:46
take with them,
01:00:48
I will speak for myself personally, these are, of
01:00:51
course, things 4 if not 6
01:00:55
gas cylinders for welding this is a spare
01:01:00
thermal underwear spare underwear sometimes people
01:01:03
are given an acris
01:01:04
personal weapon personal weapon you
01:01:07
should have several grenades in your tank F10
01:01:09
F1 F1 F1 I'm sorry Well that's all that is
01:01:16
generally food of some kind of
01:01:20
Listen I I admit, you have boxes where
01:01:24
they are stored that are not underwater, that is, there is
01:01:27
a gas mask for air regeneration,
01:01:30
you can breathe for two hours in a car that is
01:01:33
flooded, in fact, they are now
01:01:35
mostly empty, they actually
01:01:37
put this carp there, uh, it’s
01:01:39
still some kind of additional walkie-talkie
01:01:42
periodically Well then there is a Gryphon, the same
01:01:45
Yes, the Gryphon is used more by us
01:01:48
Why Because this is a factory buffing,
01:01:50
something that is assembled from China, Chinese
01:01:52
components in our factories
01:01:54
But everything else is kind of relatively
01:01:57
unnecessary, let's say Yes, there is less
01:02:00
food there, it is tinkered with in boxes on the
01:02:03
car The only thing inside the car is that it is
01:02:05
already
01:02:07
categorically important for combat. As I
01:02:09
understand it, it is Yes, the concept of
01:02:11
categorically important for combat is decided by the
01:02:15
commander of the vehicle, for example, he
01:02:19
has a Chinese hand-held thermal imager with an
01:02:23
optical three and a half zoom, 10
01:02:26
electronic zoom, then he will
01:02:28
take it with pleasure. Come on Let's discuss the next
01:02:31
question Describe the process of the crew's work from
01:02:34
detecting a target to hitting it, what
01:02:37
happens inside the car after it is
01:02:39
discovered, first you need to set the
01:02:41
distance to the target with a laser beam, the
01:02:45
opponent's car is irradiated, after that the
01:02:47
laser
01:02:49
malefic rangefinder has calculated
01:02:51
its own distance,
01:02:53
the lead is considered, the wind is considered similar things
01:02:57
and Actually the Type itself ammunition and
01:03:01
after everything has been calculated, the
01:03:03
ready-to-fire light comes on and
01:03:06
then you should either transfer it to the commander
01:03:09
or independently
01:03:10
make a decision to hit the target, depending on
01:03:14
what command was given by the commander of the
01:03:17
vehicle, if you have free fire,
01:03:21
if he says hit the vehicle,
01:03:23
you think it’s necessary, he saw the target. it is
01:03:25
amazed If
01:03:28
you report to the target, then first the
01:03:31
vehicle is replaced by the gunner operator, first the
01:03:34
vehicle commander reports, after that the
01:03:37
vehicle commander reports to his
01:03:39
boss, there is a question. If the vehicle
01:03:43
operates as part of a strike group, that
01:03:46
is, there is a platoon of subscribers, for example, a
01:03:49
tank is attached to it, then first the
01:03:51
assigned groups are reported to the commander
01:03:53
after that, the permission goes
01:03:56
through it
01:03:57
if the commander of the vehicle himself, through
01:04:00
his device, the commander’s observation Yes, he
01:04:02
is there, he can press a button, the
01:04:06
gun barrel turns to the target and
01:04:09
a shot is already fired at his command, the
01:04:12
priority for hitting targets is always with the
01:04:15
commander Describe from your experience
01:04:18
to the tanker Is it necessary to be short and
01:04:22
how important it will be for him to be physically
01:04:24
prepared
01:04:25
Well, actually, you’re looking at me, I
01:04:28
don’t seem at all, I don’t seem to be so that people
01:04:31
understand here the man is just 90 meters,
01:04:34
probably
01:04:37
more modest, but as if in width So definitely
01:04:43
quite dense The man is sitting yes And the
01:04:46
area of ​​the
01:04:47
wrinkles the more his it wobbles less in the pits,
01:04:51
this is a separate issue, but in fact all
01:04:54
the devices in the tank in the car are designed for a
01:04:57
height of one meter seventy-four for an average
01:04:58
height. However, for a person of seventy-four
01:05:01
seventy-four. However, if a person is
01:05:04
shorter or is quite slender,
01:05:07
it will be much easier because it
01:05:10
will be banal for him to be larger places However, after
01:05:13
you get used to it, you will already go by
01:05:17
car. Even for my man of my
01:05:19
dimensions, I am meter eighty-
01:05:22
two tall and, as if
01:05:23
in the best shape, I weighed 109 kilograms.
01:05:31
And even for my dimensions there is enough
01:05:35
space, if anything you can look at
01:05:38
those Tankers who 2014 for these
01:05:43
45-50 year old men with bellies
01:05:48
for commanders of tank battalions they are
01:05:51
all pretty stout men well
01:05:53
And what will seem like physical strength
01:05:55
physical strength is needed I would
01:05:57
advise you to lift weights
01:05:59
here in fact now you see that there is a
01:06:02
weight behind my back 20
01:06:05
kilograms There is a weight on the table 7
01:06:07
kilograms
01:06:08
actually there are dumbbells you
01:06:11
need to work out the movement you load the
01:06:14
BC into the machine Therefore, if you are the first
01:06:19
number who lifts it, takes a
01:06:23
projectile or charge from the box and brings it to the machine to the
01:06:26
second number who takes the
01:06:29
actual projectile or charge and
01:06:34
passes it down into the vehicle, the commander of the
01:06:38
vehicle is always the commander of the vehicle, this is the third
01:06:40
number who loads, occupies and
01:06:43
loads the machine, he sets it on
01:06:46
high-explosive shells, there is no
01:06:49
such special cap, the
01:06:51
fuse timer and its sensitivity needs to be
01:06:54
set with a special key, this is
01:06:56
because if you have soft ground, your
01:06:58
shell may not work
01:07:01
That is, you can set the delay of the projectile for
01:07:05
the longest time, then when a
01:07:08
high-explosive projectile penetrates the wall, it will burrow
01:07:11
inside, well, yes. I see. Let's go back,
01:07:14
you'll pick it up well
01:07:17
and the tank's actual ammunition load can
01:07:19
contain both 45 shots and 52; the
01:07:25
minimum in
01:07:27
automatic loaders is 26 shots, 28
01:07:30
shots there it all depends on the modification
01:07:32
so that you can load them there accordingly.
01:07:34
We will need a good
01:07:37
weight lifter. In essence, this is absolutely
01:07:39
true, it’s really very physically
01:07:42
difficult. You can
01:07:47
update the bull three or four times in a day, with
01:07:50
all the ensuing details. Come on.
01:07:52
How much does the propellant charge weigh
01:07:55
and Itself blank that flies, it all
01:07:59
depends on the modification, there are reinforced
01:08:02
charges and shells, that is, there is a high-explosive
01:08:07
shell that weighs 30 kilograms. And 32
01:08:10
kilograms is generally the norm and the charge is from
01:08:14
14 to 25 kilograms, and all
01:08:19
this is methodically loaded into the tank,
01:08:23
you say, that is, three times per It happens during the day.
01:08:25
Moreover, if a full Boka is loaded,
01:08:27
then this is about 45-52 shells. Well, in
01:08:31
general, it’s not difficult to calculate that this is two
01:08:33
and a half tons. It turns out that it’s about
01:08:34
there, plus please don’t forget that
01:08:37
your parts fit into the mechanisms; the
01:08:40
automatic loader part
01:08:42
is placed on tank racks That is, you have
01:08:47
tanks racks Where is both
01:08:49
fuel and shells located
01:08:53
What other physical activities does a tanker have
01:08:56
besides equipment
01:08:58
changing tracks is the hardest thing we are
01:09:02
now talking about the hardest things, for
01:09:03
example, sensitivity to noise
01:09:07
to vibrations from the engine from some it’s
01:09:11
just that from the movement of the car it’s
01:09:15
more of a psychological thing,
01:09:18
but you get used to it, of
01:09:20
course, everything comes with experience one way or another,
01:09:24
but to pull the tracks, we’ll
01:09:28
also describe the process. It’s hell, to pull
01:09:31
the track you need to correctly
01:09:34
set the Sloth Sloth for the fact that the
01:09:37
caterpillar traction mechanism use a
01:09:40
wrench to adjust it That is, it goes
01:09:44
horizontally, but before that
01:09:47
you need to actually replace it itself, after that,
01:09:49
that is, knock out a finger, insert the track,
01:09:53
hammer in a finger,
01:09:56
it seems like that’s all, and it seems that
01:09:59
with the weight of one link Well, up to 15
01:10:03
kilograms, again, all this is its own
01:10:06
specifics there are tracks that
01:10:08
weigh 5 kilograms Yes, there are tracks
01:10:11
that actually have special
01:10:14
rubber linings on the rivets for
01:10:17
asphalt, if you are a
01:10:20
driver mechanic, like the crew of an
01:10:22
armored vehicle, then you have to change this thing
01:10:24
quickly, this is coordination, this is
01:10:27
physical endurance and some kind of
01:10:30
strength, but there were several once a day
01:10:34
because, due to inexperience, the T-64 tank
01:10:38
has a protrusion on the tracks that looks like a tooth, and
01:10:43
if you go up a mountain at a
01:10:44
certain angle, it can get clogged with
01:10:48
dirt and both its and your
01:10:51
caterpillars fly with all the ensuing
01:10:54
details, I just have
01:10:56
a couple of questions left I am a Civilian, I want
01:10:59
to help our tankers, what do you need?
01:11:01
Let’s go give blood, even
01:11:06
if you don’t have money. If you don’t have
01:11:08
some kind of moral psychological
01:11:10
opportunity, if you are condemned by your parents, you
01:11:13
mean it doesn’t work out.
01:11:15
If
01:11:17
then just calmly, go donate
01:11:21
blood. needed everywhere and always And on the
01:11:23
material side, like, here are
01:11:25
some tips, let’s just say we can
01:11:28
even give a gift to some
01:11:30
tanker. Let’s tell a mobile
01:11:33
tanker what we should give him purely from
01:11:36
experience, good first of
01:11:37
all. This, of course, first of all,
01:11:40
these are warm things are the same
01:11:42
non-flammable overalls
01:11:44
Tank the same headsets the same
01:11:48
it’s all clear but in essence what the
01:11:52
average person who can
01:11:55
afford it is warm socks this
01:11:57
overalls these are
01:12:00
things to replace underwear similar
01:12:04
things so I wear a watch for example Tirex
01:12:07
actually the second one I bought them to
01:12:09
try to record your path on them and
01:12:13
how much it is in general. A working scheme so that
01:12:16
if the convoy gets lost there, it
01:12:19
can always return back. That’s why the
01:12:21
track if a person gets lost on the way due to
01:12:24
shelling, for example, gets ambushed,
01:12:27
gets lost somewhere, so that he gets to your
01:12:30
positions and not on the enemy
01:12:32
the most important thing the most important thing is warm
01:12:36
clothes and overalls on the diagram they are a replacement
01:12:39
because overalls are
01:12:41
lost, they are literally torn You
01:12:46
can kill him in a week or two,
01:12:49
in fact, now Phil saw that
01:12:52
my overalls were frayed in several places and
01:12:55
badly
01:12:57
torn. on the legs in the groin it tore
01:13:02
from the fact that it was moving quickly
01:13:04
somewhere, it was just caught by friction. Here are
01:13:07
the rubs and overalls, they are just like
01:13:11
consumables so I advise
01:13:13
you to have a Militarium store, do you have
01:13:16
cheap stores there for used clothes, this is in
01:13:19
St. Petersburg We have militarium, I advise you to
01:13:23
take a second-hand one, the simplest, the
01:13:26
cheapest work overalls because it will
01:13:28
tear anyway. Why overalls
01:13:31
because so that your piggy bank
01:13:34
is not visible when you bend over
01:13:38
and that’s why you don’t actually sell your back,
01:13:41
lower back, this is very important, good from such
01:13:44
advice three times four hours if
01:13:49
in the cold or go to a warm room
01:13:52
and change your underwear there because you
01:13:55
don’t know there, adjusting the
01:14:00
engine heads there, doing some
01:14:02
small things, absolutely household stuff before
01:14:05
loading the same ammunition, you’re
01:14:07
wet,
01:14:08
cold, sudden changes in temperature,
01:14:11
wind,
01:14:12
you’re one hundred percent
01:14:14
You can get sick one hundred percent, for
01:14:18
example, now I have
01:14:21
pneumonia and it’s like a movie At this moment there are
01:14:24
also unpleasant moments,
01:14:26
so protect your health
01:14:30
now, your homeland and piggy bank,
01:14:33
and the final question is whether
01:14:36
computer games are developing They are there World of
01:14:38
Tanks War Thunder understanding of armored vehicles
01:14:41
understanding of what such understanding is, the
01:14:44
principles of movement of armor, for example, the fact
01:14:48
that on different soils it moves
01:14:50
differently
01:14:51
in this sense Yes, but if tank
01:14:54
simulators are steel beasts called
01:14:57
this simulator is made. If I’m not mistaken, the
01:15:00
Czechs even train on it, the
01:15:02
Americans, that is, full-fledged NATO
01:15:04
Divisions further I would also advise from If you
01:15:10
don’t like full-fledged simulators with
01:15:12
their average complexity jhpc or Yes, you
01:15:17
know Yes, I have it, I need it,
01:15:20
I’ll take
01:15:22
it as a good
01:15:24
side dish hit PC before they know the simulator,
01:15:27
as far as I know in tank training We
01:15:29
also have it at first, as it were The crew is
01:15:32
learning on full-fledged
01:15:35
simulators and this, sorry guys, is not the
01:15:37
same as World of Tanks War Thunder
01:15:41
and many others, what are called
01:15:43
many other simulators that
01:15:45
are played with a keyboard
01:15:47
and they have no feedback if you are in an
01:15:52
iron box that moves
01:15:53
with you Yes, you already understand
01:15:56
plus or minus right up to the very movement of the
01:16:00
car where, in principle, it can almost
01:16:03
turn you over, yes this is Electronics
01:16:04
where when you are fired you are physically thrown back
01:16:10
You understand that these are also other
01:16:12
sensations that are completely prepared and the understanding of
01:16:16
what will happen in general during real
01:16:19
operation these are the golden words in
01:16:22
real operation because what
01:16:24
you will encounter in battle very much depends
01:16:27
on the
01:16:28
specific tasks of a specific battle of
01:16:31
specific aligned stars. I know people
01:16:34
who, for example, have not lost a single
01:16:37
car that has been fighting for 14 years. I know
01:16:40
people who, for example, went out into the field and
01:16:44
calmly drove by and there are flying past them
01:16:46
who, Lord, tried to
01:16:49
overwhelm them with a double, that is, with a double, and it didn’t
01:16:55
work out, someone is lucky for someone,
01:17:00
unfortunately Yes, there is
01:17:02
I, I forgot his last name. I’ll tell you later then
01:17:06
the tanker who was a Slavic brigade, he
01:17:09
destroyed four tanks, one nomadic
01:17:13
mortar about 150
01:17:16
personnel per minute, such a huge
01:17:18
resistance list And unfortunately he died
01:17:20
in 15, in my opinion,
01:17:22
he blew himself up on me That is, there are
01:17:26
no important details Yes,
01:17:29
minus opera activities, everything else
01:17:32
he was sober, he did
01:17:36
n’t do any trash in his life, a
01:17:37
normal, ordinary person Well,
01:17:40
unfortunately, this happens in conclusion
01:17:42
I would like to ask you to just give I don’t know a
01:17:45
couple of Tips in the future Tankers
01:17:48
for tankers whom, for example, first, take care of
01:17:51
your teeth, point two, your task
01:17:55
until you are assigned to the equipment until you have
01:18:00
completed training until you have not shot,
01:18:02
please save up a few
01:18:04
replacement overalls warm socks warm
01:18:08
underwear hydrator
01:18:11
can be there Splavovsk the cheapest
01:18:13
deshman which is located in the car
01:18:15
heating pad further a huge amount of
01:18:18
wet wipes because wet
01:18:21
wipes are your toilet paper is
01:18:23
yours this is your shower your shower of course and
01:18:27
your antiseptic Well, that is, you need to
01:18:30
wash there from old food dried up Duck from
01:18:33
old canned
01:18:35
diesel fuel from everything else probably
01:18:37
diesel fuel is one of the worst things
01:18:40
that Well, that is, willy-nilly I wear
01:18:44
a beard Unfortunately, oils and everything else
01:18:46
they get into the body That is,
01:18:49
you must clearly understand what you have there will be
01:18:51
poisoning That is, you need Loperamide,
01:18:54
the same thing, but the fact that you will have a huge
01:18:56
amount of siding and you will, as it were, cut your
01:19:00
hand and not notice how it gets clogged with
01:19:02
oil, dirt,
01:19:04
any [ __ ], glue
01:19:07
about the first aid kit, I don’t want to touch on it
01:19:09
because a huge number of specialists have already
01:19:12
told
01:19:14
I see, then let’s also
01:19:18
play palm games, but we can also play palm games,
01:19:21
but I would like to ask about the same
01:19:23
thing from the Soviet infantry who work
01:19:25
with equipment, now
01:19:28
technology is
01:19:30
the key to your survival and the key to your
01:19:34
mobilization. If you wear formulas and
01:19:37
how would the commander of the vehicle not talk about it Unfortunately, he knows a
01:19:40
huge number of cases
01:19:42
when people had their legs torn off, their arms, they were
01:19:45
hit, they died from the fact that
01:19:47
friendly fire you are using the form of the Armed
01:19:49
Forces. Yes, because, well, yes, this is the one
01:19:53
you are listening to,
01:19:55
connection with technology.
01:19:59
Come, meet me in person. If you
01:20:02
have, if you have the opportunity,
01:20:03
you guidelines must be developed
01:20:06
That is, you are on the attack Well, that is,
01:20:10
again, you saw what I
01:20:12
showed you the tank fire card, the
01:20:14
infantry that interacts with the vehicle
01:20:17
are assigned to it, so the paratroopers are the
01:20:19
same, they should bring at least
01:20:24
some pieces there, I don’t know 5- 6 imitation of an attack on
01:20:28
enemy positions so that you can quickly
01:20:31
work correctly reference points so that you can
01:20:34
quickly transfer fire correctly from
01:20:36
one target to another Yes, that’s actually Well,
01:20:39
okay, no serious things I
01:20:42
want to remember something else But in
01:20:45
fact, no, but what’s in the tank you can
01:20:46
carry heavy things Well, I don’t know, the Earth is
01:20:49
round, I can also tell you, yes, I can
01:20:52
say that subscribe to our channel
01:20:54
soon in Russian, oh, they will have more
01:20:57
interviews, there will be more videos, I’ll ask
01:20:59
Andryukha to
01:21:01
not only connect with
01:21:04
interesting people, but I hope you
01:21:05
’ll come come to us on Stream Yes, with
01:21:07
pleasure Because you kind of
01:21:10
asked to connect with interesting people and
01:21:13
make you a sweater So we’ll do like
01:21:16
I make a sweater, it will be interesting,
01:21:19
definitely the best use of my
01:21:21
diploma, yes,
01:21:24
look, come and see us again
01:21:27
Thank you very much
01:21:29
about
01:21:31
armored vehicles, how is this a small
01:21:33
water course Which is more water, we will be happy
01:21:35
to make for you some more
01:21:37
specific videos, definitely
01:21:39
excerpts from the regulations, I will be happy to
01:21:41
post books directly into the channel that you
01:21:44
can read
01:21:46
on psychological preparation, I also have
01:21:48
my own specific ones, let me remind you once again that
01:21:51
Andrei He fought in the Donbass for 14 years, spent
01:21:54
a lot of time almost all of it with
01:21:57
armored vehicles during his service, he will be
01:22:00
on our stream. And I
01:22:03
’ll give you the date a little later, most likely already at the time of
01:22:05
editing this video when you see it.
01:22:07
In the description there is a link and the date of the stream
01:22:11
when we are together We will answer
01:22:13
your questions online So come in, don’t be
01:22:17
shy Ask questions,
01:22:19
write,
01:22:21
subscribe again to the channel soon there
01:22:24
will be even more materials in the description
01:22:27
there are links to telegram on boost means a
01:22:31
card on which you can send money
01:22:34
all this money sent there to Sber
01:22:37
goes to the boys on video chat equipment,
01:22:39
purchase reports will be attached
01:22:42
accordingly as soon as we
01:22:44
buy something on this channel,
01:22:46
such things Thank you, victory will be ours
01:22:50
Andryukh I will also give out my hand with pleasure

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Танкист НМ ДНР - Андрей о технике, быте, задачах и своём 9-летнем опыте войны. Бусти: https://boosty.to/russian.warrior ТГ: https://t.me/russianwarriortg Помочь рублём: 2202 2067 7834 3348 (Алексей Сергеевич) https://www.donationalerts.com/r/russianwarrioryt Таймкоды 0:00 — Интро 1:06 — О госте 2:30 — С чем работал? 3:10 — Соответствуют ли бмп требованиям современной войны 07:39 — Слеп ли современный танк и БМП? 10:54 — Какие были танки в 2014? 11:49 — Бытность танкиста 12:52 — Чем быт танкиста отличается от быта пехотинца? 15:23 — Обслуживание техники 19:39 — Что чаще всего выходит из строя? 21:40 — Подготовка танкиста 26:13 — Типичная загрузка боекомплекта? 41:51 — Много ли вещей возят на танке? 43:10 — Может ли неопытный экипаж угробить танк? 44:33 — Первый бой 46:25 — Как танкисты три танка за день поменяли 47:50 — Боятся ли танки мин? 49:05 — Про гранатомёты 51:13 — Козырьки над башней 52:08 — Применение техники в 2014 и сейчас 54:00 — Приходилось работать неполным экипажем? 55:15 — Самая старая техника встречалась 57:15 — Выживаемость экипажа 57:56 — После чего экипаж покидает машину? 1:00:41 — Что с собой возят на боевые? 1:02:30 — Процесс от обнаружения до выстрела 1:04:15 — Про рост и физическую подготовку танкиста 1:10:55 — Что нужно танкисту? 1:14:34 — Дают ли компьютерные игры понимание бронетехники? 1:17:42 — Советы будущим танкистам 1:19:23 — Советы пехоте

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  • The most convenient way is to use the UDL Client program, which supports converting video to MP3 format. In some cases, MP3 can also be downloaded through the UDL Helper extension.

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  • This feature is available in the UDL Helper extension. Make sure that "Show the video snapshot button" is checked in the settings. A camera icon should appear in the lower right corner of the player to the left of the "Settings" icon. When you click on it, the current frame from the video will be saved to your computer in JPEG format.

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  • It costs nothing. Our services are absolutely free for all users. There are no PRO subscriptions, no restrictions on the number or maximum length of downloaded videos.