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The Carl Gustaf recoilless rifle, produced by Saab Bofors Dynamics, is an adaptable and portable weapon system designed for anti-tank and anti-structure operations. Its original design was widely adopted by European armies as a primary anti-tank weapon before being replaced by the superior Carl Gustaf M2 in 1964.
🎬 Key Points:
📌 In the early 1990s, the U.S. Army took an interest in the M3 model due to its lightweight design, versatility, and powerful anti-tank and anti-structure capabilities. It was initially adopted by the Army's Special Operations Command (USASOC) and gained popularity among soldiers for its ease of use, accuracy, and effectiveness against a range of targets.
📌 Compared to other weapons like the AT-4 and the FGM-148 Javelin, the M3 offers the advantage of reloadability thanks to its rifled metal/carbon fiber launch tube. At 22 lbs (10 kg), it is more manageable than the Javelin's 50 lbs (22.7 kg), allowing for faster engagement compared to waiting for mortar support. It is also more cost-effective than the Javelin and artillery shells when targeting enemies in hard cover.
📌 Overall, the Carl Gustaf recoilless rifle is a powerful and effective weapon system that has been widely adopted by militaries around the world. Its continued development and advancement in technology ensure that it will remain an important tool in modern warfare for years to come.
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🔥 The Mighty Carl Gustaf MAAWS: A King Among Weapons
🎥 Video Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
1:08 - Rise to Prominence
3:23 - M3 Multi-Role Anti-Armor Anti-Personnel Weapon System
4:43 - Upgrades and Modifications
5:43 - Recoil System and Back Blast
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@Interestingengineeringofficial
@Interestingengineeringofficial 2 месяца назад
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@BruvaBob
@BruvaBob Год назад
I first fired this in the late 80's. It was king of destruction then and 30 odd years later its still king!
@atvheads
@atvheads 8 месяцев назад
I used it in 1987 in military service in Sweden.
@BerraPettersson
@BerraPettersson 8 месяцев назад
C A R L XVI G U S T A F IS THE KING OF SWEDEN FROM 1973 UNTIL TODAY - 50 YEARS!
@timkc1638
@timkc1638 8 месяцев назад
That warhead can’t hold a kornet’s jocksrap although the design is superior in ease of use. I do miss my manual Saab 9-3 viggen though. Saab aerospace stock is also a great buy and hold.
@BruvaBob
@BruvaBob 8 месяцев назад
@@timkc1638 2 different weapons for 2 different purposes. Also tell me when was the Kornet first made? When was the Carl first made?
@basilika2136
@basilika2136 7 месяцев назад
The king often go out in his garden a and blow shit up to show he's still king@@BerraPettersson
@donquixote1502
@donquixote1502 10 месяцев назад
I was in command of seven guys and two Carl Gustaf back in 1978-1979 in the Swedish Army. Let me tell you, this weapon makes noises 😵. That is not a joke. The next thing is the accuracy of this weapon. You could hit a 15x15" target at 900ft. It´s a simple weapon to handle and can destroy any MBT on a good day.
@JohnSmith-cy9tt
@JohnSmith-cy9tt 6 месяцев назад
what why we love Sweden ...always on top of arms and smart thinking
@SennaAugustus
@SennaAugustus 5 месяцев назад
Not just the sound, the shockwave tears at your skin, and even outside the safety range of the backblast, like 100-200m away, you can still feel it.
@theoutlawking9123
@theoutlawking9123 2 месяца назад
​@@SennaAugustus Dude 200m is like 2 football fields away, stop lying.
@plurplursen7172
@plurplursen7172 Год назад
Small tip first time using it. Don't rest your eye on the eyesight. Have about 2-3 cm space between your eye and the eyesight... We were told no recoil, but it's a big big painful lie.. The most awesome and also underrated ammunition to this system is the light grenade. It makes the loudest bang and vacuum of em all. And it turns night into 12 O'clock noon for a long while. Try it!
@montanabigbeer650
@montanabigbeer650 Год назад
Yeah english is funny that way...its not recoilless as in no recoil, more like Less recoil...Physics still apply. The energy you are sending that way have to go the other way aswell.
@fitrianhidayat
@fitrianhidayat Год назад
And probably don't stand behind it
@plurplursen7172
@plurplursen7172 Год назад
@@fitrianhidayat Spot on!.. But, the same goes for standing in front of it! Don't do it, unless your'e the enemy
@crawlingrocket116
@crawlingrocket116 8 месяцев назад
@@montanabigbeer650 I don't know about that. It might depend a little bit on the round fired, and there are manufacturing tolerances, but I can't recall ever feeling any recoil whatsoever. If there is any recoil it is totally eclipsed by the blast. Of course physics still apply, which is why nearly(?) all the recoil energy is expelled out the back of the rifle. It's not absorbed by the rifle and by extension the shooter, like a conventional rifle. Also, I never rested my eye on the sights, why on earth would anyone do that?
@XerxesGustav
@XerxesGustav 7 месяцев назад
​@@montanabigbeer650 .... And the physics is that that energy is transferred through the gasses exiting in the back, that's the whole point
@Moorann
@Moorann 9 месяцев назад
Definately one of the loudest. My CV9040 shook with each of the shots from the infantry crew firing a few meters to the side of the ifv.
@kraftrad7840
@kraftrad7840 Год назад
Fantastic weapon! I carried it a lot on the Austrian mountains. But we still have just the old scope and no modern ammunition.
@donquixote1502
@donquixote1502 10 месяцев назад
The old scope works fantastic!
@kraftrad7840
@kraftrad7840 10 месяцев назад
@@donquixote1502 It works in it's intended functionality - not more and that's not enough today. Only two positions for temp, no rangefinder, difficult even a low light. No night capability -> outdated
@stevehirlehey3354
@stevehirlehey3354 Год назад
I fired one of those in the early 80's. It was heavy to lug around as part of an infantry section, but boy, you would love it as protection against Armour and as a bunker buster!
@tomeng9520
@tomeng9520 Год назад
When I serve the army I was GRG shooter. (Grenade launcher Carl Gustaf 84mm) then it was 14,3 plus grenade 3,5 = 17,8 kg fully loaded. Today less than 7 kg plus cartridge weigh 3,1 to 4 kg so around 10 kg fully loaded. Effective firing range : 150 m to 2100 m using rocket-boosted laser guided ammunition. Very fun to shoot. I had 95% accuracy of all my shoots if I may bragg. Also we use 9mm tracer rounds ammo. But at max 100 distant in to paper targets. And also 20 mm trainings rounds in to paper / metal targets, but at max 350 distant. SWEDISH Carl Gustav 84mm first fielded 1948 GRG is an abbreviation of Swedish word GRanatGevär (Grenade Rifle).
@ID-8491
@ID-8491 8 месяцев назад
Skott kommer.
@matthewsmith9624
@matthewsmith9624 Год назад
I love how American just discovered the Carl G 20 years ago. Now its the greatest weapon ever!! Thank you for waking up!! The rest of us have been using it since the '70's!!
@thomaswayneward
@thomaswayneward Год назад
The US soldier is the most ill equipped soldier in the modern world. Compare WWII German boots to US boots in WWII.
@Ranstone
@Ranstone Год назад
Sweeden has been using it since 48. Get gud, NATOtard.
@johnekare8376
@johnekare8376 Год назад
Why the attitude mate? These procurements take years if not decades to secure, and many times the system need to be battle tested to even be considered. The CG of today is also not the same it was it the 70's - it has evolved to be able to stand the test of time, which is something to be proud of, but it hasn't been without competitors over the decades.
@matthewsmith9624
@matthewsmith9624 Год назад
@@johnekare8376 You can still fire the same rounds from the '70's in the modern Carl G! It is a simple weapon that out performs much more sophisticated systems! American arrogance of thinking they discovered something is funny!
@shades2.183
@shades2.183 9 месяцев назад
​@@johnekare8376🤡
@martinwinther6013
@martinwinther6013 8 месяцев назад
Ive heard leos fire, ive heard AT mines explode, ive heard shapecharges used to prepare undergound explosions to sabotage a landingstrip, ive heard handgrenades and various simulated bridgedemolishings done with 15k-50kg dug down explosives. It ALL go BOOM!! The loudest bang ive hear tho.. it came from the Carl G. - Ive never fired the weapon, but standing (within safe distance) of the backblast. When everything is pointed not your direction - Thats a BOOM! that goes BOOM!
@jamesross2373
@jamesross2373 Год назад
Saw one of these today up close at an Australian Defence Force booth. Very cool weapon.
@wyomarine6341
@wyomarine6341 8 месяцев назад
I was a 0351 anti-tank assault-man 50 yrs ago, we still used the 106mm recoilless rifle, the cartridge was the size of the entire Carl Gustav launcher. Back blast was horrendous too.
@kskeel1124
@kskeel1124 Год назад
Javelin is a defensive weapon for the most part because of its size and weight, Carl Gustaf is light enough to carry on extended infantry operations not to mention it is more flexible and much, much cheaper and the unit can carry quite a few more shots than either the AT-4 or Javelin...
@robertpella2389
@robertpella2389 8 месяцев назад
If you need airburst Carl is your man !
@azynkron
@azynkron 8 месяцев назад
It's not the one or the other. All of these complements each other.
@tommyberndtsson5544
@tommyberndtsson5544 Год назад
A was a Carl Gustaf gunner In Swedish arme in 1983 and a love it
@tomeng9520
@tomeng9520 Год назад
When I serve the army I was GRG shooter. (Grenade launcher Carl Gustaf 84mm) then it was 14,3 plus grenade 3,5 = 17,8 kg fully loaded. Today less than 7 kg plus cartridge weigh 3,1 to 4 kg so around 10 kg fully loaded. Effective firing range : 150 m to 2100 m using rocket-boosted laser guided ammunition. Very fun to shoot. I had 95% accuracy of all my shoots if I may bragg. Also we use 9mm tracer rounds ammo. But at max 100 distant in to paper targets. And also 20 mm trainings rounds in to paper / metal targets, but at max 350 distant. SWEDISH Carl Gustav 84mm first fielded 1948 GRG is an abbreviation of Swedish word GRanatGevär (Grenade Rifle).
@user-pt5vy1uu6j
@user-pt5vy1uu6j 8 месяцев назад
I used it in the early 80s while serving overseas in Lebanon. Fantastic piece of kit but very severe recoil and affects on the head,
@noahz2275
@noahz2275 6 месяцев назад
That's interesting comparing the old one to the new one. I've fired the new one. Absolutely 0 recoil
@DEATH-THE-GOAT
@DEATH-THE-GOAT 4 месяца назад
When I did my service I was a Carl Gustaf squad leader. Two Gustafs and two FN MAG in my squad. Pretty awesome fire power 😃👍
@paulcoverdale8312
@paulcoverdale8312 4 месяца назад
The first time I saw a video on this was in the 70s. Back then it was, a game changer. Still kickin asses far bigger today. Awsome bit of kit!❤❤❤❤⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🥃🥃🥃🥃🙏🙏🙏🪬🪬🪬👍👍👍💎💎💎💯💯💯🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@uprrslo
@uprrslo Год назад
An oldie but a goodie!!!
@daishokomiyama
@daishokomiyama Год назад
It's called 84RR in Japan and weighs 11.4 kg (without ammo) and the weight was killing us.
@Ranstone
@Ranstone Год назад
25 lbs is way too much. The new 15 pound one sounds much better.
@biodegradablewaste3906
@biodegradablewaste3906 Год назад
Served in sweden and used the oldest version, we call it GRG M/48. It weighs 14.2kg unloaded. Leg day every day :)
@daishokomiyama
@daishokomiyama 11 месяцев назад
@@biodegradablewaste3906 man, 14.2 is not acceptable for day-to-day use. We're supposed to run with it.
@biodegradablewaste3906
@biodegradablewaste3906 11 месяцев назад
@Daisho Komiyama I did run with it. Not very fast, mind you, but I DID run with it :,)
@donquixote1502
@donquixote1502 10 месяцев назад
@@biodegradablewaste3906 Me too!
@AnonEMus-cp2mn
@AnonEMus-cp2mn 6 дней назад
6:16 The barrel band is merely to mitigate velocity loss from gas venting past the round through the rifling when fired. The real trick to the Gustaf being a recoilless rifle is on the other end of the tube. The back of the cartridge is perforated so when fired the pressure from the blast goes in both directions. Despite the barrel firing a heavy projectile, the force generated from the back blast is enough to cancel out the force that would impart recoil.
@bgorveatt
@bgorveatt Год назад
I fired lots of rounds with the CarlG in the Canadian Army. 👍
@fredrikjaensson7350
@fredrikjaensson7350 7 месяцев назад
Me too in the Swedish army. We had to do atleast 6 shots during 60 seconds and all shots at target. Did you have the same?
@theoutlawking9123
@theoutlawking9123 2 месяца назад
Great vid, very informative!
@David123321
@David123321 Год назад
Swedish engineering!
@brimac58
@brimac58 8 месяцев назад
Good people, the Swedes🇸🇪
@petter5721
@petter5721 8 месяцев назад
Swedish Vikings Brutally 🇸🇪💪🏻
@mattdowning7281
@mattdowning7281 8 месяцев назад
A statement of quality for more than 100 proud years.
@StClare_
@StClare_ 7 месяцев назад
Best thing to come out of Sweden since IKEA and surstromming.
@gjhath
@gjhath 2 месяца назад
​@@StClare_retard
@jaype331
@jaype331 Год назад
This gun is OP in Arma 3 me and my brother nicknamed it the MAMAWS ultimate sniper rifle lol
@zerrierslizer1
@zerrierslizer1 6 месяцев назад
having fired one of these things, it is incredibly loud, but also insanely accurate. the thing was built to destroy, and destroy it does! both eardrums AND Enemy Armor!
@davey7452
@davey7452 Год назад
CG is pocket artillery for any infantry squad.
@jamesmunyaneza2494
@jamesmunyaneza2494 Год назад
Wow, it looks nice
@seowkokpoh5104
@seowkokpoh5104 Год назад
This weapon, for firer is okay, you feel the slapping of face when fire. Only the assistance gunner who is silly enough to look in front like me, got that slapping on my face like being slapped by many hand. 😂
@donquixote1502
@donquixote1502 10 месяцев назад
Hahahaha, it´s true.
@warhawkjah
@warhawkjah Год назад
I remember playing one of the Battlefield games and people were calling it the “Hot Carl” especially when somebody got shot in the face.
@zizor1759
@zizor1759 8 месяцев назад
@Interesting Engineering Im sorry but HOW did you turn "Bofors" into "Bossforce"? There is no s in the middle of the name and Bofors has been around for hundreds of years (they made the most popular anti air gun of ww2, almost all fighting forces used the Bofors 40mm cannon), so its not like its a unknown company/brand. Also i live in the town where SAAB and BAE manufactures anything that goes boom, wouldnt surprise me if ill make parts for the M4 version soon.
@almarisi6407
@almarisi6407 Год назад
AMAZING!!!.
@paulbenson8962
@paulbenson8962 Год назад
Designed as an anti tank weapon and a bloody good one! Not designed for tabbing with! That’s running/marching to you yanks! A pig to carry and heavy. Great to see it back in service.
@zizor1759
@zizor1759 8 месяцев назад
the 4th gen is actually very light, if i remember correctly its around 10 kg with a round inside the barrel (only calling it that because of its rifling, its more like a giant pipe with rifling). Not sure if im allowed to say why its so light, but ive been to the company that manufactures them and i have a job interview there soon lol.
@NewmaticKe
@NewmaticKe Год назад
Discon in Singapore, it was called 84 recoil less rifle
7 месяцев назад
My favourite is the red haired stepchild of CG ammo, the ADM. 84mm shotgun round. :D
@RedJadeArt
@RedJadeArt 8 месяцев назад
The old version of this used to fire an actual piece of metal. It’s pretty wild it could fire an actual slug of metal fast enough to kill a tank, and still be fired by a person.
@Frostbite_001
@Frostbite_001 7 месяцев назад
Even worse is how it affects the crew inside said tank. So what would happen is that the slug would hit the vehicle and overheat the inside of it and essentially burn the crew to death with insane heat. Essentially it would cook the crew 😂
@OG_BiggusDickus
@OG_BiggusDickus Год назад
Such a badass piece of equipment.
@cz1589
@cz1589 8 месяцев назад
Reminds me of the Schwerer Gustav, a german railroad gun. But the Swedish buster seems a better upgrade 😝👍
@artificialintelligence1950
@artificialintelligence1950 8 месяцев назад
One of the favourite weapon of Indian Army.
@gen2poon206
@gen2poon206 Год назад
During my military years thats was 2004, I'm being send to heavy weapon training school. I'm get a chance to shoot Calgutav ( older vision ) 4 round each. Its take 2 day for my ears to recovery and hear sound again. yeap the loud from the blast
@nikke8058
@nikke8058 11 месяцев назад
It’s not named after the king…It’s named after The Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori, the factory that made it in the city of Eskilstuna ( Carl Gustafs Stad 1659).
@donquixote1502
@donquixote1502 10 месяцев назад
Yes, Carl X Gustav was the king.
@nikke8058
@nikke8058 10 месяцев назад
@@donquixote1502 but it's not named after him....
@2canines
@2canines 9 месяцев назад
@@nikke8058 Who do you think "Carl Gustafs Stad" is named after?
@frodej6640
@frodej6640 9 месяцев назад
When someone screams "BRING OUT THE KING", we then know what that means. We cannot use the word "tube" since there are many tubes, and only one is "the king", or at least a swedish king.
@S-sp2fe
@S-sp2fe 8 месяцев назад
The factory and the weapon are named after the greatest king in recent history. He was a forward thinking visionary.
@vanmush
@vanmush Год назад
84 Charlie G, classic bit of kit
@tcntad87
@tcntad87 Год назад
Goddamn Swedes delivering 84mm freedom;)
@SonsOfLorgar
@SonsOfLorgar Год назад
Always funny watching US and other foreign crews handling and loading the CG like a fragile baby, they make it look so needlessly awkward and slow compared to how Swedish conscripts are tought to handle it like a proverbial red-headed stepchild. Decisive agressive and quick movements with no fine motor skills at all and loader using the notch in the rim of the casing to index the round to the right hand middle finger when picking it out of the quiver so that when the gunner calls to load, the loader can use the left hand to more or less slam open the breech and eject any spent case in a single decisive motion and then shoving the fresh round home already indexed and close the breech in a second decisive and fluid motion before returning to a braced position to observe the back blast area and confirming the requested round is loaded and ready to go.
@Heavy4th
@Heavy4th Год назад
Haha my thoughts exactly! Just slam the shell in there and have the next one ready in your right hand when the gunner shoots.
@Ranstone
@Ranstone Год назад
If either of you were being filmed, you might try to look more careful too. Armory is watching. ;P
@Heavy4th
@Heavy4th Год назад
@@Ranstone I have been filmed loading it, not sure where the video ended up though but i was told to ”load it as your life depends on it” :)
@donquixote1502
@donquixote1502 10 месяцев назад
Two rounds in the air within 10 sek is the maximum time to fire-reload-fire.
@kurtsoderberg
@kurtsoderberg 9 месяцев назад
Normal pass grade is 5 in a minute, all on target.@@donquixote1502
@mbc1994
@mbc1994 7 месяцев назад
In Norway it is called (directly translated) Recoil-less canon.
@samsmusichub
@samsmusichub 8 дней назад
That bro with no hearing protection ☠
@eo333
@eo333 Год назад
fun facts, in sweden it's just called, "grg m/86". granatgevär modell 86, (grenade-rifle model 86)
@tomeng9520
@tomeng9520 Год назад
When I serve the army I was GRG shooter. (Grenade launcher Carl Gustaf 84mm) then it was 14,3 plus grenade 3,5 = 17,8 kg fully loaded. Today less than 7 kg plus cartridge weigh 3,1 to 4 kg so around 10 kg fully loaded. Effective firing range : 150 m to 2100 m using rocket-boosted laser guided ammunition. Very fun to shoot. I had 95% accuracy of all my shoots if I may bragg. Also we use 9mm tracer rounds ammo. But at max 100 distant in to paper targets. And also 20 mm trainings rounds in to paper / metal targets, but at max 350 distant. SWEDISH Carl Gustav 84mm first fielded 1948 GRG is an abbreviation of Swedish word GRanatGevär (Grenade Rifle).
@anasqai
@anasqai 5 месяцев назад
The recoil definitely will impact own head like that. If imagine Acupressure or Acupuncture is Something to entire body. That kind of press(recoil) weight?
@vulgar_scabby_beaver
@vulgar_scabby_beaver Год назад
I love Charlie G!
@chetmcmasterson
@chetmcmasterson 8 месяцев назад
3:33 Any Marines out there know what the lower tape on his backpack means? I read it as "RUI1799." I'm familiar with the blood type/allergy tape above it, but can't figure the lower one out. Thanks!
@mattmiller4613
@mattmiller4613 Год назад
Yoooo thats awesome!!!😃
@Ima184mm
@Ima184mm Год назад
True Carl Gustav is the real man weapon
@Yaseer-ym5ul
@Yaseer-ym5ul Год назад
أهلنا بك في المملكة العربية السعودية 🇸🇦
@Beneficiis
@Beneficiis 2 месяца назад
Well it is exactly that - a gun. It doesn't fire rockets it fires shells. Basically a medium velocity 83mm or so shells, but half of the force escapes through back making it relatively low pressure. But for all intends and purposes it is an anti-tank CANNON fired from shoulder. It's basically impossible to use that weapon from confined spaces indoors without harming user, and firing this weapon too much can cause medical issues for it's operator - hence firing combat munitions is limited to couple times a year (in peacetime only obviously). Because pressures inside are insane compared to something rocket-based like AT-4 or RPG-7 - at the same time due to these insane pressures it's possible to accurately hit something 1000 meters away or so, because it does not rely on internal rocket motor of projectile and flies MUCH faster. So just remember - think of it as shoulder fired cannon, not as a missile.
@Vollification
@Vollification 2 месяца назад
The AT4 "Pansarskott" is not a rocket either :/ The AT4 fires a 84 mm shell like the Carl Gustaf does.
@pernykvist3442
@pernykvist3442 Год назад
Its not an anti tanks weapon even if it can take out light armour. Its for the situation when enemy are "close" in bunkers building or hiding. There is some rounds that have salt water jello to minimize the back blast.
@Fenrir.Gleipnir
@Fenrir.Gleipnir Год назад
Tell that to the Russian T-90 oh I forgot king carl already did. At least you can say it to the heap of scrap.
@frodej6640
@frodej6640 Год назад
@@Fenrir.Gleipnir It took out the t-90 belt, not the tank. The tank was most likely destroyed by another russian tank since they had to abandon it. CG does not have the ability to penetrate much.
@Flamechr
@Flamechr Год назад
It took out a T90 in Ukraine 😂❤
@pernykvist3442
@pernykvist3442 Год назад
@@Fenrir.Gleipnir Yes but that was not true that video! It dosent have that power
@shankarsatheesan6846
@shankarsatheesan6846 Год назад
Yes, but a trained soldier will never aim for the armour in the first place, they'll aim for the tracks. The idea is to get an M-Kill since hitting the armour isn't effective
@robare552
@robare552 7 месяцев назад
"Klart bak... BOOOM" (no one behind)
@tlaffs
@tlaffs 7 дней назад
This bad boy is Da Sh!t!
@fredrikcarlstedt393
@fredrikcarlstedt393 7 месяцев назад
Long Live the King !
@ArjunYadav-yj9vy
@ArjunYadav-yj9vy Год назад
Cool
@mathiasjonsson8222
@mathiasjonsson8222 Месяц назад
Karl Gustafs stads gevärsfaktori was located in Eskilstuna.
@sheerwillsurvival2064
@sheerwillsurvival2064 8 месяцев назад
I loved it it’s the meatball on top . Swedish meatball that is
@user-my6fn2ml7c
@user-my6fn2ml7c 5 месяцев назад
Swedish engineering is often slept on.
@kyosokutai
@kyosokutai 7 месяцев назад
So in essence, a shoulder-mounted man portable *cannon*.
@vishnu_s_world
@vishnu_s_world Год назад
Indian military start to use this ages ago
@ugo7395
@ugo7395 Год назад
Good for them
@peter486
@peter486 8 месяцев назад
isent AT4 swedish also?
@catd11ng74
@catd11ng74 8 месяцев назад
Yes it is.
@mahirshahriarhussain5756
@mahirshahriarhussain5756 6 месяцев назад
Can we just acknowledge for a moment what a sick name it has?! Carl Gustav! Sounds effing intimidating! Like john wick shi*
@christopherleubner6633
@christopherleubner6633 4 месяца назад
The bang it makes though.😮😮😮 that is intimidating.
@aquabone8118
@aquabone8118 4 месяца назад
That new camo is dope 🇸🇪.
@CannaGro81
@CannaGro81 Год назад
Carl is a man's best friend!
@gwyn.
@gwyn. Год назад
Caaaaaaaaarl! That kills people!
@user-ur3gr2qs6i
@user-ur3gr2qs6i Год назад
Made by the master weapon smiths of Svartalfheim.
@bobbybabsonjr787
@bobbybabsonjr787 Год назад
Carl at range 44 cool.
@bdmngs5884
@bdmngs5884 Год назад
Ah the concussion among kings. The... what.. where am I?
@PD55_
@PD55_ Год назад
Hooray for the monarchy-industrial complex!
@anonymous-ln4tm
@anonymous-ln4tm 7 месяцев назад
I want one
@Indianloppan
@Indianloppan 8 месяцев назад
There is a lot in Swedish Army that we call things by name, but its not the name of it, soldiers name, this is GRG Granatgevär m/49
@sdfglkjhdfkjdhldskfj
@sdfglkjhdfkjdhldskfj 8 месяцев назад
Your explanation of the venturi is wrong. It's the restriction and flaring behind the rocket that produces a powerful backblast equivalent to the force pushing the rocket forwards.
@malekkarim9276
@malekkarim9276 Год назад
When did the marines us it
@user-hd6mu1ux8c
@user-hd6mu1ux8c Год назад
ง่ายๆ
@MacThreinfhir
@MacThreinfhir Год назад
US developed a system with very similar capabilities in the 90’s called MPIM/SRAW… but never saw production.
@BruvaBob
@BruvaBob Год назад
They did but CG was so much cheaper they just went with that instead
@shades2.183
@shades2.183 9 месяцев назад
Gustav was better, more accurate, cheapers and more versitile.
@Unknown-sz8kg
@Unknown-sz8kg 4 месяца назад
Where is all the strong and independent vvomen?
@BaronEvola123
@BaronEvola123 Год назад
Those Nordic and Baltic countries: Latvia, Lithuania, Finland and Estonia all could use a ton of those. Taiwan would benefit greatly. Drone swarms.
@shades2.183
@shades2.183 9 месяцев назад
They've had them for a long time
@mikenolan9440
@mikenolan9440 Год назад
Fun fact: Firing multiple rockets in a row will give you a concussion
@matsfagerberg4286
@matsfagerberg4286 Год назад
In your expert opinion, how many rounds do you need to fire to have a concussion?
@mikenolan9440
@mikenolan9440 Год назад
@Mats Fagerberg haha I'm not an expert, but I'd say roughly 10
@matsfagerberg4286
@matsfagerberg4286 Год назад
So, with the Swedish Army's peacetime limitation of 20 rounds/day, you'd say that every Swedish Carl-Gustaf operator and assistant gunner are walking around with severe concussions every day ? Sweden has had Carl-Gustaf in service since 1948, so that is plenty of guys to have brain damage according to you.
@matsfagerberg4286
@matsfagerberg4286 Год назад
Your "fun fact" is complete nonsense@@mikenolan9440
@mikenolan9440
@mikenolan9440 Год назад
@@matsfagerberg4286 lol
@BerraPettersson
@BerraPettersson 8 месяцев назад
C A R L XVI G U S T A F IS THE KING OF SWEDEN FROM 1973 UNTIL TODAY - 50 YEARS!
@bodharana2331
@bodharana2331 4 месяца назад
Swedish Meade 84mm racket launcher.
@evolutionistheflyingspaghe2702
@evolutionistheflyingspaghe2702 8 месяцев назад
I wonder how it would work for deer hunting.🤔
@coole6825
@coole6825 7 месяцев назад
Not so well for the deer.....
@jakshay8871
@jakshay8871 Месяц назад
FOR SUPER EAAAAARRRRRTTTTHHHHHH!
@badkarma571
@badkarma571 Год назад
I once saw a man kill a turkey with one, Seriously true story.
@johankaewberg8162
@johankaewberg8162 7 месяцев назад
The war of the worlds, Tom Cruise.
@rubalrandhawa214
@rubalrandhawa214 4 месяца назад
bbda clear
@saiprateek5779
@saiprateek5779 Год назад
After Swedish Military, the first export customer of Carl Gustav was India in 1985 for Sri Lankan Civil War.. it was like India's Vietnam War Love from India 🇮🇳
@cazcade77
@cazcade77 Год назад
That's definitely not true. There were exports in the fifties of the M1 versions. The M2 version was exported all over the world during the sixties...
@edwardbrady5843
@edwardbrady5843 Год назад
Most armies have had the weapon since the 1970s
@shades2.183
@shades2.183 9 месяцев назад
​@@cazcade77he is from india, nothing of what they say is even 40% accurate.
@HappiKarafuru
@HappiKarafuru Год назад
Basically it a western answer to Russian infamous RPG-7
@user-fg8ez9mn5q
@user-fg8ez9mn5q 11 месяцев назад
درود‌ بر‌ سربازان‌ آمریکا ❤❤❤❤
@amelintng8938
@amelintng8938 Год назад
Only setback,,, when your squad runs out ammo which you usually will not carry much,,, you will have to carry an empty gun for the rest of your mission
@edvin_hook
@edvin_hook Год назад
the gun isnt that heavy the pain in the ass is to carry the ammo, or so my dad said when he was in the army and used it
@SonsOfLorgar
@SonsOfLorgar Год назад
​@@edvin_hook depends on the version. The mk1 & mk2 are all steel, at roughly 14kg, the mk3 and mk4 are steel lined composite weighing in at roughly 9.5kg empty.
@albanianantivirus6849
@albanianantivirus6849 Год назад
thats usually how weapons work
@veganchildsoldier9243
@veganchildsoldier9243 Год назад
@@edvin_hook It’s also just an awkward thing to bring along, I would have it under my top rucksack pouch but anytime I had to go through foliage or a doorway it was like bringing a fat chick on a motorcycle… I preferred the m72 as they were stupid light, collapsible, simple and once fired you snap them in half and leave them behind. The m72 however doesnt have the punch the boostav does
@tomeng9520
@tomeng9520 Год назад
When I serve the army I was GRG shooter. (Grenade launcher Carl Gustaf 84mm) then it was 14,3 plus grenade 3,5 = 17,8 kg fully loaded. Today less than 7 kg plus cartridge weigh 3,1 to 4 kg so around 10 kg fully loaded. Effective firing range : 150 m to 2100 m using rocket-boosted laser guided ammunition. Very fun to shoot. I had 95% accuracy of all my shoots if I may bragg. Also we use 9mm tracer rounds ammo. But at max 100 distant in to paper targets. And also 20 mm trainings rounds in to paper / metal targets, but at max 350 distant. SWEDISH Carl Gustav 84mm first fielded 1948 GRG is an abbreviation of Swedish word GRanatGevär (Grenade Rifle).
@kevindelaney1951
@kevindelaney1951 8 месяцев назад
As a NATO combat arms soldier, 1967-96, I spent a bit of time using the 1970s variant. Glad to see it is making an… impact… against Putin today in 2023. Continued success to Ukraine.
@lasinleonid
@lasinleonid 4 месяца назад
Что то не очень помогает ваши нато 😂😂😂
@kevindelaney1951
@kevindelaney1951 4 месяца назад
@@lasinleonid Agree, not many Putin cannon fodder conscripts in tanks & armoured vehicles would be happy about this weapon in the hands of determined Ukrainians.
@devanhesson5967
@devanhesson5967 Год назад
Awesome weapon, but this thing is a TBI machine.
@aksiiska9470
@aksiiska9470 5 месяцев назад
1:08 das möchte ich auch haben
@jeriksson7686
@jeriksson7686 11 месяцев назад
Made for Orc hunting 🤘
@user-xt5oe2gm5v
@user-xt5oe2gm5v 5 месяцев назад
Yeah. You don't get just how much money we're talking about. War level money.
@user-ri2vp7qt7f
@user-ri2vp7qt7f 8 месяцев назад
카운터 매스가 있나보네..
@Sachertortehmmlecker
@Sachertortehmmlecker 5 месяцев назад
i read an articel, that this weapon makes soldiers sick from the shockwave to the brain
@colin8696908
@colin8696908 2 месяца назад
It doesn't, people just complain about the noise and media wants clicks.
@Langhammar
@Langhammar 8 месяцев назад
From Gotland, Sweden: Everything for Ukraine! Glory to Ukraine! Слава Україні!
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