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How Many Tanks Does Russia Really Have? And Where Are They? 

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@CovertCabal
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@kingoliever1 2 года назад
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@thickboi4304
@thickboi4304 2 года назад
Cringe
@thickboi4304
@thickboi4304 2 года назад
L
@kimkim-mh7bv
@kimkim-mh7bv 2 года назад
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@rrclassics9530 2 года назад
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@llJiggyFlyll
@llJiggyFlyll 2 года назад
It's actually pretty smart of Russia to hide their tanks East of the Urals, it keeps them out of reach of the Ukrainian farmers, John Deere tractors simply don't have that kind of operational range.
@paddy7812
@paddy7812 2 года назад
I heard that the 1st Ukrainian Airborne Farmer Division is looking at a possible operation against them!
@ace1262
@ace1262 2 года назад
@@paddy7812 1st Ukrainian Farmers slogan : "Farmers Tow Away!"
@effexon
@effexon 2 года назад
@@ace1262 unfortunately they got first casualty already, one farmer killed by russian troops
@redbovine
@redbovine 2 года назад
I was hoping for a Russian invasion in the US. I want a tank.
@jakleo337
@jakleo337 2 года назад
" Nothing Runs Like A Deere ".
@chrismalcomson7640
@chrismalcomson7640 2 года назад
I served with a tank regiment in Germany many years ago. We had about 15 challenger tanks. Including support staff it took 500 servicemen to keep them fully operational. That doesn't include the trucks that move the tanks to the location of operations. If you leave a car outside for 2 years you almost certainly have issues getting the thing going, tanks are no different... To bring a stored tank back into service is not as simple as jacking the engine and putting in a new battery, I can only imagine what a siberian winter would do a stationary tank...
@pavel9652
@pavel9652 2 года назад
Wow, that is a lot of man hours!
@effexon
@effexon 2 года назад
let dutch youtubers handle this :D though they have mostly light tanks, havent seen any proper MBT + that would cost a fortune per day just for gasoline.
@PeterJavi
@PeterJavi 2 года назад
That's the thing about Siberian winters though, very cold, but also very dry, maybe that's not fatal for tanks within a month
@Prometheus4096
@Prometheus4096 2 года назад
@@effexon They sold them, then leased them back so the expertise was not lost. Honestly, the Dutch don't need tanks. Even in a NATO-Russia war. Countries like Poland, Finland and Ukraine need the tanks. We can provide better in other ways. We should definitely get new subs.
@effexon
@effexon 2 года назад
@@Prometheus4096 subs are cool, Id think danes would support you in that, like norway... and swedish industry is awesome in that area. Im not sure if you're swedish or dutch but either way, same applies. I forgot to spesify in comment I meant swedish forces with no MBT's but all kinds of light armored, fast vehicles. Makes sense in forestry alternating terrain, some parts mountainous swedish land, with useful crossing of rivers capability.
@koolski
@koolski 2 года назад
I too served in a tank battalion. Even with regular maintenance, a tank will break parts just sitting there. we spent many hours doing regular maintenance. so tanks sitting outside would very rapidly deteriorate. Those kept inside are the ones they really care about but even those will need regular maintenance to keep them operable.
@docE3885
@docE3885 2 года назад
I think many of the tanks that look restorable would have some serious problems with how much corruption there is at the storage and maintenance bases. Every valuable piece of electronics and thousands of tons of scrap copper or anything else with scrap value was stripped and sold. That and most of the maintenance budget ending up in officers pockets because they send the crappiest most corrupt officers to Siberia where the tanks are stored making them bitter and even more corrupt there is not much chance for the “thousands and thousands” of tanks Russia has in reserve. Even the tanks Russia brought to Ukraine had horrible issues due to lack of maintenance so the ones they left behind are probably total shitshows.
@jaimejimenez4223
@jaimejimenez4223 2 года назад
Thank you captain obvious
@kurtwpg
@kurtwpg 2 года назад
You sell 10 stolen tanks to some random 3rd world warlord he'll come back for thousands of stolen shells.
@brokeandtired
@brokeandtired 2 года назад
You can guranteed that only the ones stored inside have engines/transmissions that are not totally rusted out. The Russian military has been stealing from itself for decades...You can guarantee they long ago stripped out the valuable stuff (like copper) and stole the money for the maintenance budget. Also the turret rings are almost certainly rusted solid.
@watchingvids9899
@watchingvids9899 Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UUN8FusrQQ0.html tank repair
@user-jj3zv8qo4i
@user-jj3zv8qo4i Год назад
Ты бредишь, дружище, какая электроника, расконсервированные танки идут ремонт или модернизацию, та техника которую бросили не дерьмовая а осталась без топлива , но видимо ты слишком тупой чтобы это понять. В России около 10000 танков законсервированны и на базах хранении - и это по сути только бронекорпуса, которые не могут сразу идти в бой но это поправимо мой недалёкий западный друг.
@bryandepaepe5984
@bryandepaepe5984 2 года назад
I'd bet Russia doesn't even know how many tanks they actually have.
@AEB1066
@AEB1066 2 года назад
No doubt money is being allocated to keep those tanks service ready but strangely all that happen was a super yatch got bought.
@vlajkovlajko495
@vlajkovlajko495 2 года назад
15000 in reserve on Ural.
@permeus2nd
@permeus2nd 2 года назад
@@vlajkovlajko495 that's like saying a junkyard is a car dealership, ye the tanks may be there but its not much good if when you go check on them 90% of them have rusted into dust.
@jasperhorace7147
@jasperhorace7147 2 года назад
Certainly won’t be the number the yes men told Pootin.
@vlajkovlajko495
@vlajkovlajko495 2 года назад
@ST€pH@Ni€ Don't be happy,before end.
@benjamindover7399
@benjamindover7399 2 года назад
My Russian buddy who was a tank mechanic 2 years ago told me that less than 10% of stored tanks in Russia could ever see service again. They've been stripped for parts for years.
@s.a.3882
@s.a.3882 2 года назад
So if we assume Russia has only 3,000 operational tanks and has lost approaching 1,000 tanks, destroyed, abandoned and captured, with another 1,000 needed to defend Russian soil - Poo-tin's special military operation will grind to a halt in another two months, as stocks become exhausted.
@roqsteady5290
@roqsteady5290 2 года назад
@@s.a.3882 Lets hope so. Given that Putin was planning for the war to be over in a week he probably didn’t even think about planning longer term supply of armoured vehicles.
@andreivaldez2929
@andreivaldez2929 2 года назад
Maybe so, but NATO militaries aren't cannibalizing their tanks at such a high rate, and they seem to be more competently maintained. 100 tanks versus 1000 tanks doesn't matter if you have the same budget and can't afford to maintain your 1000 tanks.
@ronblack7870
@ronblack7870 2 года назад
@@s.a.3882 also the billions he spent to maintain/ modernize the military was pocketed by the generals.no joke. he arrested 20 top generals for stealing 10 billion since 2014. that was supposed to be used to get ready to invade ukraine. so putler has been planning this for a long time.
@Vlad-hi5sb
@Vlad-hi5sb 2 года назад
@Ninja Crackpot Yep, but tank it is not something abstract (like a tank in general), one modern tank could easily destroy five older ones. And a lot of rus modern tanks were lost in the first 4 weeks) Rus is a big fake
@brrrlak
@brrrlak Год назад
Good work, thank you. Serving in a maintenance company in '84, I can tell how much work our fully functional Leopards were... And hell yeah, it was expensive
@CovertCabal
@CovertCabal Год назад
Thank you! I'm fascinated by the level of maintenance and logistics necessary. I knew it was huge and expensive, but never really appreciated it until recently.
@brrrlak
@brrrlak Год назад
@@CovertCabal That, and I know from own exparince that we used to drive our tanks "round the block" at leat once a month. But w had 15, not 5000.....
@Paul-jc4xh
@Paul-jc4xh 2 года назад
THIS is what good research looks like! And the explanation on required preventative maintenance costs was invaluable to understanding the difference between total tanks and total useful tanks. No one cares if Russia has 10,000 rust rocks. Well done sir.
@MrChipMC
@MrChipMC 2 года назад
Dont forget the fact, US tanks are stored in hot dry deserts. While russian's tanks rotten in forests and swamps) All rubber parts and electronics dies after few years in such conditions. So,real numbers about 2000 tanks in action-seems realistic
@Paul-jc4xh
@Paul-jc4xh Год назад
@@MrChipMC Minus the 1000 that are already not coming back from Ukraine. LoL
@joggabonkers6380
@joggabonkers6380 Год назад
Videos like this is gold. But according to some Russia has 10000 thousand tanks, 10000 working artillery pieces and unlimited shells.. So why is the russian fire rate in Donbass dropping considerably per day, was 50-60000 artillery shells a day for a month now its half of that on a good day. My guess is Russia wont have the shells to continue todays fire rate for much longer.
@droaks2
@droaks2 Год назад
@@joggabonkers6380 I'm wondering that too. But of course, we all will just sit and wonder. It's totally unverifiable. Unless we happen to be working the Russian artiliary shell factory.
@ratfink2413
@ratfink2413 Год назад
@@MrChipMC ive seen a t34 being pulled out the swamp thats been under water and mud for 70+ years, and it started up. so rust rocks can still shoot you dead, and those would be sent first to waste the enemies rockets on them rusty rocks!
@solomonofakkad1927
@solomonofakkad1927 2 года назад
Great video, but it missed out another important caveat. You can have a lot of tanks, but if you don't have enough crews to man it in short notice, the number of tanks you have in storage won't matter much. Not only that, crews are actually a small part of the manpower requirement to operate a tank, each tank needs support, which required dozens of crews. The support crews are needed to keep the crews fed, the tanks armed and fueled, and if the tank is stuck or damaged - repaired, and if the tank can't be repaired in the field, you must have a recovery vehicle to tow it away to be repaired in a better equipped facility, and those have to be supported as well. If the crews are injured, they must be extracted and lifted away to relative safety. In a high-intensity conflict, a tank can ran out of fuel and ammunitions in a matter of hours, yes, not days, hours. Keeping tank crews alive is important because active service tanks are usually manned by experienced crew, losing them means less experienced ones will have to takeover, and they're more likely to suffer losses.
@matthewgibbs6886
@matthewgibbs6886 2 года назад
just like the german army lots of toys and no crews. they had the same issues when i was stationed there. the ended mandatory enlistment soon after i left.
@randoviral8113
@randoviral8113 2 года назад
There is always crew training in wartime for one equipment or another
@shingshongshamalama
@shingshongshamalama 2 года назад
You can have a million tanks, but if you don't have the oil to fuel them, you have a million paperweights.
@cyberash3000
@cyberash3000 2 года назад
AI
@panderson9561
@panderson9561 2 года назад
Reservist/former active duty. Russia has universal conscription. Because of that, there are tens of thousands of former tank crewmen, and support crew, in Russia. No, they won't be as good as active duty...not that they've given a good accounting of themselves of late. But they will have some knowledge/training on the tanks they will be using.
@scollyer.tuition
@scollyer.tuition 2 года назад
For those wondering, the accordion guy is a standard feature of Russian tank maintenance: he is there to make sure that the engine is nicely tuned up.
@Psychol-Snooper
@Psychol-Snooper 2 года назад
You mean the Soviet boom box?
@editor4958
@editor4958 2 года назад
in Russia Accordion PLAYS YOU!
@donwilbur8436
@donwilbur8436 2 года назад
Not accordian. Is arm operated turbocharger.
@k49jpx9k
@k49jpx9k 2 года назад
Do they also dance at the end of maintenance?
@FelisImpurrator
@FelisImpurrator 2 года назад
Ah, you played us all like a fiddle.
@rerror3577
@rerror3577 Год назад
I was looking at the grass, trying to determine how much the tanks have been moved. My logic being, a tank that can have grass growing nearby must be moved very rarely and therefore not maintained. The ones move to the Ukrainian border are nearly grass free, but even tanks you said looked functional have grass growing around them. I think that might be the best way to judge the inner workings of complex machinery from space.
@channel1.946
@channel1.946 Год назад
especially if trees are growing around and through it. rusky military - more propaganda/bolivood industry. plus corruption/theft club protected by secresy
@GraniteOwlBear
@GraniteOwlBear 2 года назад
One Russian storage facility I think you missed is in Omsk at 55.01623495426101, 73.39539285738252. Quite sizable. I counted at least 3000 armored vehicles (mixed tanks, DTR, BMP, propelled artillery etc,) and about as many trucks and cargo vehicles.
@antsky371
@antsky371 2 года назад
Trash due to total corruption
@1djbecker
@1djbecker 2 года назад
That is Omsktransmash, a former tank factory. It appears to be basically a boneyard. There was a series of companies controlling it, getting contracts to refurbish the equipment there, and going out of business in questionable circumstances. Currently they do seem to have some business rebuilding old T-72 chassis into TOS-1A MLRS vehicles.
@thedausthed
@thedausthed 2 года назад
That place. has few to none tanks
@brokeandtired
@brokeandtired 2 года назад
The maintenance budget was clearly stolen along with anything that could be stripped out for cash. If they are outside you can guarantee that even the turret rings are rusted out.
@corylemons7242
@corylemons7242 Год назад
You counted 3000 vehicles from a google maps image of a tank graveyard? Dude get a girlfriend or a job or anything holy shit
@TheMeanmarine13
@TheMeanmarine13 2 года назад
I appreciate that you take the time to look up stats and do your homework. This is one of the main reasons I follow your channel. Great content 👌 👍
@linolinmurka9959
@linolinmurka9959 2 года назад
Yeah, if you're braindead or damaged.
@A55Hol3_Actual
@A55Hol3_Actual 2 года назад
🤦🏽‍♂️🤣
@osvagt
@osvagt 2 года назад
No one seems to appreciate the guy playing the accordion at 7min : 40 sec to keep the mood up(?) for the maintenance guys
@baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714
@baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 2 года назад
The fact that he doesnt lie and accasionaly do his own reaserch is the only reason I watch this chanel.
@passenger3
@passenger3 2 года назад
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@Yuri231
@Yuri231 2 года назад
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED: Dimitry was cooking potatoes and by accident put the ship's kitchen on fire. The crew then followed the Russian's procedures to extinguish fire: sinking the ship. By the way, Russia didn't lose a single tank in this war: setting their own tanks on fire is a Russian technique to keep mosquitoes away. EVERYTHING IS GOING AS PLANED!
@macmcleod1188
@macmcleod1188 2 года назад
Russia Yesterday: It was an accidental fire that sank the Moscow. Russia Today: And we are striking Kyiv in *retaliation* for... uh... that accidental fire.
@millerrepin4452
@millerrepin4452 2 года назад
Don't forget to mention that there have been 0 Russian casualties, they are just sleeping from winning too much.
@stingingmetal9648
@stingingmetal9648 2 года назад
Ukraine: 13 heroes died telling the Russians to go fuck yourself Russia: they're right here on video and there's 82 of them. Did you guys ever figure out who the "ghost of Kiev" is? Lololol
@jkphotography7607
@jkphotography7607 2 года назад
@@macmcleod1188I read pootin said it was a meteor that hit battleship Moskva. 🤣
@jeckjeck3119
@jeckjeck3119 2 года назад
@@jkphotography7607 Don't give them ideas, they are pathetic enough to use that excuse.
@sailor916
@sailor916 2 года назад
When the Berlin wall collapsed and East Germany was taken over by the West, Battalions of lawyers and inspectors descended upon the East to find out what would have to be done for reunification. One of the first inspections was the military bases and staged equipment but what they found was shocking. 97% of the equipment, including tanks had simply been parked and sealed up when received from Russia. they are completely inoperable, not just dead batteries but cylinders and tracks rusted in place, there were actually trees growing through trucks and tank tracks. The Western forces could have walked in and taken over at any time and the Eastern forces would have been powerless to stop them. I suspect Russia's forces are the same.
@bobjones2041
@bobjones2041 2 года назад
"Never again war" because "Russians love their children too, moaned the Euros, the man from Russia a mensch just like me and you" therefore "go home Yankee go home" demanded West Germany. But despite West Germanys infatuation with left wing terrorists like the red Army Faction - formed in West Germany, equipped and operating out of East Germany - the West quickly turned to mocking the East Germans, not the Russians, for being stuck in the late 50s and not embracing modern expansionist Green Communism, which sent Germany to war in Kosovo with NATO. Now the Greens are clamoring to arm Ukraine with weapons for peace
@christopherlee5584
@christopherlee5584 2 года назад
For 50 years, we fought a vast lie.
@epicgamer3614
@epicgamer3614 2 года назад
I highly doubt that, east germany was feared by all as the most developed and dangerous warsaw pact member. Sounds like bs to me
@epicgamer3614
@epicgamer3614 2 года назад
@@christopherlee5584 bs. East germany was notoriously dangerous it was the best warsaw pact member state when it comes to trainining and skill
@christopherlee5584
@christopherlee5584 2 года назад
@@epicgamer3614 Agreed, East Germany WAS the best of the Warsaw Pact, and because of their German heritage were undoubtedly more "en ordnung" than the rest of the Bloc. However, my comment was not about the Warsaw Pact but of the USSR. The USSR then and Russia now are inefficient and corrupt. And are no real threat other than their nukes. Do you think E. Germany would have remained cowed for so many decades if they knew the truth?? One MASSIVE lie....
@xrotor7813
@xrotor7813 Год назад
Got to love the tanker at 7:34 with the maintenance accordion.
@AdurianJ
@AdurianJ 2 года назад
Swedish vehicles in mobilization storage indoorswhere well maintained when they went in and had extra lubrication added for gunbarrels and such. They where also connected to a dry air system that ventilated them. Batteries where the only thing not present as these get old quickly. Instead the military had contracts with supliers to keep a fresh stockpile available nearby. These vehicles usually started right away or in minures even after decades in storage.
@GeraldMMonroe
@GeraldMMonroe 2 года назад
Bet they also audit them to make sure nobody has ripped out all the wiring and sold it for scrap.
@psychoticchannel3244
@psychoticchannel3244 2 года назад
Thats russia my dude,ivan used the money for restoration on hookers and vodka 😅 what we do now?just send as many troops as they can,from 20.000 vehicles...100 or 200 must be still working 😅
@memeier9894
@memeier9894 2 года назад
Seals go bad from just sitting, after 5 years of just sitting alot of the seals would be dry rotted and would need replacing.
@STG44musikmeister
@STG44musikmeister 2 года назад
That costs money. Precious BMW money for the officer in charge.
@fredsmith5473
@fredsmith5473 2 года назад
That's in Sweden, the land of Saab and Volvo, not Russia, the land of Moskwitch. I didn't get the impression from the video that many of those Russian tanks were stored in climate controlled conditions. I'd guess that money for a contract to have a store of batteries ready to go, would result in a lot of vodka drunk and not much else.
@eTraxx
@eTraxx 2 года назад
Prior to Desert Shield etc. my tank company at Ft Hood TX .. D Co 3-32 AR was broken up to backfill A, B and C companies. For some reason we simply did not have the warm bodies to fill the BN. So. D Co was broken up and my PLT .. 3rd Herd were transferred to C Co. We walked down the line to our new tanks to find that the company had been using them for parts. It took WEEKS to get them up and running even at a basic level. It wasn't until we were to deploy to Saudi Arabia that the doors of warehouses opened up and we got any part we wanted .. prior to that you had to promise your first born to get anything. I can also tell you that simply not doing any maintenance on a tank (these were the M1 series Abrams) .. no maintenance of as little as a week would mean all kinds of problems .. you need to maintain them CONSTANTLY.
@bobbob-gx1iq
@bobbob-gx1iq 2 года назад
They don't make them like they used to what happen to the good ole days of just kicking something until it worked
@joythought
@joythought 2 года назад
Edward, thanks for your service and insight. The Russians must be having a hell of a time with their equipment. That plus logistics and leadership/doctrine may explain why they are so ineffective in actually invading.
@jamesozechoski8254
@jamesozechoski8254 2 года назад
@@bobbob-gx1iq ur embarrassing
@eTraxx
@eTraxx 2 года назад
@@joythought Thanks Joy. My point is that when a vehicle such as a tank is put in long time storage there are all kinds of problems .. rubber seals dry out, fittings start leaking. If the vehicle is not stored in a dry desert type area then you start getting corrosion. I remember one time late on a Friday fuel started to pour out of one of our tanks .. then another .. and another. It turned out that the hose clamps that connected to the fuel tank were not flat but had corrugations which snapped all at once on three or four tanks within 15 minutes .. had to do with the heating and cooling there in the Texas moonpool. That was on tanks we worked on regularly. A vehicle that has been stored and is to get running again needs lots of thought about how to store it properly. Not impossible .. just not a park and leave kind of thing.
@doomguyslowresolutionmodel407
@doomguyslowresolutionmodel407 2 года назад
Russia's mass conscripting so they can't even bother to teach their draftees all this stuff
@laurencehugo5910
@laurencehugo5910 2 года назад
Great clip, I'm amazed by your research and insight on the topic. Thanks!
@AFITgrad86
@AFITgrad86 Год назад
Thank you .. good video and it reflects a good deal of research on your part.
@dansands8140
@dansands8140 2 года назад
Remember kids: Wealth isn't 10,000 tanks in a garage or 10 million tons of wood in a warehouse. Wealth is 1000 new tanks a year and a million tons of wood production. Things in storage degrade and become obsolete. They represent waste in the system.
@thirstyserpent1079
@thirstyserpent1079 2 года назад
Was that an AOE2/Rise of Nations reference? xD
@alexalbrecht5768
@alexalbrecht5768 2 года назад
This man has never played Stellaris lol. Is a valid point though
@Lasagnaisprettycool
@Lasagnaisprettycool 2 года назад
@Dan shhhhhh don't tell them
@janwitts2688
@janwitts2688 2 года назад
This is usually true
@kennethferland5579
@kennethferland5579 2 года назад
Might be a bit better to say that efficiency and resiliency area a trade off. Having a stockpile is less efficient because of degredation, but it helps you to survive a shock and makes you resilient. Russia's grand strategy is cleary to be resilient rather then efficieny, but this only works if the shock is brief, not sustained and this war is getting longer every day.
@stuartburton1167
@stuartburton1167 2 года назад
I once worked for a company that dealt in ex British Army vehicles. Some vehicles had been stored for up to 10 years before being sold off at auction. The vehicles that had been stored for a long time could only be sold for parts or scrap, they would need a major rebuild to be runners
@mardbenzmura1446
@mardbenzmura1446 2 года назад
So is it safe to say that Russia has realistically only 3,000 tanks, 500 of which were smoked in Ukraine?
@AttackHelicopter64
@AttackHelicopter64 2 года назад
@@mardbenzmura1446 and ~200 captured
@erickajander1799
@erickajander1799 2 года назад
SIR I DID A 100% REWIRE of a 1964 ,(military) BRITISH LAND ROVER , 4 cylinder , carburetor, , 4 wheel drive. ALL WELDED SQUARE STEEL TUBE FRAME , ALUMINUM , RIVETED CAB , MANUAL TRAN S MISSION X REBUILT CARBURETOR , STARTER + D.C. GENERATOR .....AMAZING FIT OF PARTS , PERFECT MACHING. CLUTCH HAD A "DONUT" (HOLE IN CENTER) HYDRAULIC PISTON (SLAVE) OPERATED BY HYDRAULIC CLUTCH PEDAL , 100% EVEN PRESSURE ON CLUTCH DISC ( NO OFFSET CLUTCH "FORK" ) PERFECT FIT OF ALUMINUM INTAKE TO CYLENDER HEAD TO CARBURETOR ( MAXIMUM AIR FLOW ) ....REWIRED REBUILT IN 1975 IN KELLOGG. IDAHO.
@zhangzy123
@zhangzy123 2 года назад
In 2000, I was drafted into the Polish Army. These were times when there was still a lot of post-Soviet war doctrine. I remember being in a big truck warehouse. The soldier who worked there said half would not leave. If something went wrong, they took parts from another truck, some of the truck parts were probably sold for vodka. Today is different times, everything has changed. I know it's better, it's not perfect, but it's not like it was then. Things are even worse in the Russian army. I suspect that half of the equipment in stock needs to be repaired or is scrapped.
@DaaronIrwing
@DaaronIrwing 2 года назад
- 500 were gifts to Sirian goverment.
@vickomen3697
@vickomen3697 Год назад
the work you do to give us these amazing info. Absolutely crazy. Thanks a lot.
@teotwaki
@teotwaki Год назад
That was a great video. Thank you!
@WTH1812
@WTH1812 2 года назад
A major failure of Russian tanks and other equipment was the lack of preventive maintenance. Much of their equipment simply broke down. And with many parts only made in Ukraine or in sanctioned countries there was a shortage of replacement parts.
@ronblack7870
@ronblack7870 2 года назад
yup sensitive electronics was often made in ukraine.
@russellpeter8620
@russellpeter8620 2 года назад
Hahaha...the irrrony!!!
@maci6962
@maci6962 2 года назад
"Much of their equipment simply broke down." Not exactly. The parts,and the fuel was stolen :D
@eVill420
@eVill420 2 года назад
not just that, they can't get parts from Taiwan, South Korea or Japan either that they would usually rely on and I doubt China has the production capabilities to make modern electronics yet, those take a shit ton of money and time to get
@JG-id5vi
@JG-id5vi 2 года назад
Also, When people think of the ww2 Russian military they forget that those tanks were rolling off the assembly line onto the battlefield. They weren't sitting around in a field for 20-30 years
@jameshoiby
@jameshoiby 2 года назад
Quite a time we live in that a random person sitting at home can do a satellite reconnaissance to create a force estimate of a major military power.
@stephenarbon2227
@stephenarbon2227 2 года назад
except the ones left out in the open thru Russian winters, are the ones only kept for parts, or waiting for some one to authorise their disposal for scrap. Anything still viable would be kept under cover and not see-able from satelite.
@orangephoenixbrazier4978
@orangephoenixbrazier4978 2 года назад
@@stephenarbon2227 I think you’re giving Russia too much credit.
@sierraecho884
@sierraecho884 2 года назад
@@orangephoenixbrazier4978 I think you do the old "I underestimate my enemy" trick. All the numbers we have about destroyed vehicles are Ukrainian propaganda numbers. Do not make the same mistake the Russians do in believing your own propaganda. All the numbers we have of Russians tanks being in storage (by simply some dude analyzing Google Maps) aren´t necessary correct either.
@Jehty21
@Jehty21 2 года назад
@@sierraecho884 no, we have more than Ukrainian propaganda. There are lists that only take confirmed destroyed vehicles into consideration. (confirmed means there are pictures of the destroyed vehicle available)
@sierraecho884
@sierraecho884 2 года назад
@@Jehty21 And who made this "list" ? Was this list being checked by multiple sources ? In short how credible is this source ? We can only guesstemate. Both war parties use the same type of vehicles. It is not that easy to distinguish the loses. BTW what kind of loses do the UA have ? Do we also have a list ? Do they even share their loses in detail ?
@AlbCaphalor
@AlbCaphalor 2 года назад
Great work done! Thx for the video
@tpxchallenger
@tpxchallenger 2 года назад
Great research! I'm wondering how long this took to put together and if Covert Cabal reads Russian. Subscribed!
@jakkernsa
@jakkernsa 2 года назад
Well it doesn't matter if they have 80.000 tanks available. If they keep feeding them unsupported and under supplied single file into the meatgrinder any army on the planet will suffer extreme losses. Combined arms and good logistics is key.
@valentinius62
@valentinius62 2 года назад
Yes. Astonishing, isn't it. Guess they are unfamiliar with the 19th and 18th century concept of the cavalry screen?🙄
@andreivaldez2929
@andreivaldez2929 2 года назад
This conflict has shown how important logistics are.
@JESUSCHRIST-ONLYWAYTOHEAVEN
@JESUSCHRIST-ONLYWAYTOHEAVEN 2 года назад
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@SnowHawkX
@SnowHawkX 2 года назад
@@andreivaldez2929 Every military conflict in human history has shown how important logistics are
@saumyacow4435
@saumyacow4435 2 года назад
Which is why I asked the question about what are the logistical bottlenecks to actually getting new tanks into Ukraine.
@the7observer
@the7observer 2 года назад
8:40 - the whole maintenance nightmare of having too many tank different variants reminds me of Germany in WW2
@hamletksquid2702
@hamletksquid2702 2 года назад
It reminds me of my first car, a 1973 Toyota Corona. It was one of the first ones produced that year, and it was made out of leftovers from a few '72 models, like the engine from a 72 Celica with a wiring harness from a Corolla and instruments and sensors from a few other models. New parts never fit, and I'd have to keep taking them back and guessing at a different model to order for. T72's and such have to be like that, too.
@RorikH
@RorikH 2 года назад
Great video. Impressive use of actual research.
@royalkingdomcommando72
@royalkingdomcommando72 Год назад
Thank you for your video!
@angushogg3667
@angushogg3667 2 года назад
In a sea of pathetic and worthless videos, this one is simply outstanding. Informed, rational, measured and researched - it does not get any better than this. Well done.
@rtqii
@rtqii 2 года назад
I have been recommending it to people watching war updates on several channels. The quality is demonstrated in the views... 1.1 million in 3.5 days.
@JohnHill-qo3hb
@JohnHill-qo3hb 2 года назад
And most important, no robot voice over, how refreshing.
@patmaloney5735
@patmaloney5735 2 года назад
the farmer joke comment is still ahead in likes... that explains the video dispartiy
@genekalutsky8813
@genekalutsky8813 2 года назад
Typical propaganda bot comment. Try harder, bot!
@KidoKoin
@KidoKoin 2 года назад
Yes! I might have shed a tear, when he said, that he went looking for storage bases along the railroad network manually. After so many numbers thrown around mindlessly!
@HeartcoreMitRA
@HeartcoreMitRA 2 года назад
One of important point you've missed - we have notorious corruption in our army. And lots, LOTS of weaponry that's stored in all these bases are most likely been disassembled to pieces and inoperable - it's mostly just a pile of metal. The engine parts, electronic equipment, sights, systems - are slowly salvaged to pieces and sold. There are lots of jokes around army corruption and it's well-known thing. Recently a tank batallion commander shot himself after he found out none of the tanks from reserve in his base are able to move. The thing is - you can't have a country with total degradation of all sectors and hope that one exact sector will avoid it. Healthcare, education, industry - all been steadily degrading. There's quite a few people calling not to be scared of potential nuclear conflict cause likely our nuclear powers might be inoperable. The recent loss of "Moskva" flagship is quite indicative too. And it's a huge hit on the morale of militarized people, who support this massacre and compensate their poor life conditions with an idea of how scary we are to the rest of the world.
@OHFORPEATSAKES
@OHFORPEATSAKES 2 года назад
Excellent point. Hope the war ends soon. Peace.
@johnnyonthespot4375
@johnnyonthespot4375 2 года назад
I grew up with the idea that all Russian military fighters are 15 feet tall & fully equipped for any fight. What is happening is just confusing. HAPPY confusing but confusing nonetheless.
@axinteandrei2407
@axinteandrei2407 2 года назад
Yea! I look at the comments on Ria Novosti and I get scared of how the russian psiche works. They are not outraged by the killing and rapes, but by the fact the army retreated from Kyiv.
@HeartcoreMitRA
@HeartcoreMitRA 2 года назад
@@johnnyonthespot4375 lots of people here still believe our army is so powerful, despite the fact it's obviously not. And weirdly, they combine all the jokes and stories about overwhelming corruprion in lots of shows, movies and media and belief that our army is the strongest in the world and just ignore all the info about huge losses in this idiotic war. Furthermore, Alexey Arestovich pointed that at this rate soon Russia will loose all of its fight-capable army and will be left with thousands of rusty and disassembled tanks and thousands of people who admire the war sitting on the couch and would never pick up weapon and go somewhere to protect their ideas. This situation will leave the country in extremely voulnerable state where lots of Russian territories could be brought back to it's "historical origin" effortlessly.
@57thorns
@57thorns 2 года назад
@@HeartcoreMitRA They probably rationale that the reports of corruption and bloated prices in e.g. the American military industrial sector has the same effect as the kind of cleptocratic corruption in Russia. Of course not. You still have to produce and deliver a million of those $100 titanium screws, and they will be installed in a working combat vehicle of some kind. Western corruption is selling things expensively, and giving cutbacks to the politicians funding you. Russian corruption is taking the money without delivering anything.
@ATRestoration
@ATRestoration 2 года назад
It´s like one of those guys who are hoarding cars. "Yes, one day I will repair them all"... but they never do.
@jamesg2382
@jamesg2382 Год назад
Awesome research. Thanks
@BW022
@BW022 2 года назад
Great research. Unfortunately, you also have to ask the question... how many trained tankers do you have? I had a friend would as an M1 guy in the First Gulf War, and he said the amount of money in ammo they spent per tanker was staggering. A few minutes at the range could be tens of thousands of dollars, and large scale exercises would be in the hundreds of thousands (1990s) per crew. He said that Russians on average often only fired 5 rounds per year per crew. If you bring even 1,000 tanks out of storage, who runs them? Taking some 50-year-old who hasn't fired a shell in 15 years... no so effective.
@EatMyShortsAU
@EatMyShortsAU 2 года назад
I would say a lot less tankers now. Russia has probably lost a lot of its main tanks and tank crews but could probably scrap together replacement tanks and crews. They will probably be less capable tanks and tankers whilst the Ukrainians will be waiting for them with TB2s, Switchblades, Nlaws, Skifs, artilley, Javelins etc high on confidence from the amount tanks they have destroyed. Actually uKRAINE does not really destroys single tanks they destroy columns of 3, 5, 10 vehicles at a time.
@galimbertino4939
@galimbertino4939 2 года назад
@@EatMyShortsAU Ukrainians bot...
@EatMyShortsAU
@EatMyShortsAU 2 года назад
@@galimbertino4939 Okay bro, there are dozens if not hundreds of videos and photos of Russian loses. Go to Oryx to see them. Soviet era tanks and vehicles are no match for 21st century western tech. No.. no.. sorry I am wrong.. Russia is a great super power they strategically withdrew from Kiev and their Black Sea flagship magically caught on fire and all those videos and photos are western propaganda. Tsar Putin #1. Lol what kind of propaganda are you on? P.s Armenia and its Soviet Era weaponry got pumped in Nogorno-Karabakh.
@nikola12nis
@nikola12nis 2 года назад
@@EatMyShortsAU bullshit lmfao
@EatMyShortsAU
@EatMyShortsAU 2 года назад
@@nikola12nis Yeah bro everything is bullshit Russia is number 1. Sleep well tonight. P.s I am guessing by your name you are Serbian. Serbians are pretty smart do your own research(on both sides) let me know your conclusion. We are being fed a lot of western propaganda and are restricted from Russian propaganda but it does not look good on the Russia side..
@dj1NM3
@dj1NM3 2 года назад
I would hazard a guess that every tank we can see that has a "black circle" instead of a visible turret in the satellite imagery is in fact missing its turret and most likely the whole interior has been exposed to the elements via that gaping hole, so are extremely unlikely to be repairable.
@1032ramos
@1032ramos 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zT7mMm0d0aw.html
@bambinaforever1402
@bambinaforever1402 2 года назад
And most probably those covered by tarp are just cardboard boxes - they took money for tanks from putler and bought yachts instead. On a satellite u see a shape means nothing in rwality
@tsugumorihoney2288
@tsugumorihoney2288 2 года назад
@Kaiser Meme newest of T-72B3 can use old hull and put new turret and interior
@CzechMirco
@CzechMirco 2 года назад
@@tsugumorihoney2288 Especially the interior equipment, all the electronic, cables, etc. sounds about as time consuming and costly as building a new tank from scratch.
@PeterJavi
@PeterJavi 2 года назад
@@CzechMirco repairing a badly serviced tank is far more time consuming than building a new one from the ground up (assuming it's not a completely new type of tank). Servicing tanks is just not remotely fun, or time efficient. Keeping a tank operational already costs a hilarious amount of manhours and that's only if someone uses the damn thing at least a couple of hours a week
@topweddingsa4059
@topweddingsa4059 Год назад
Great work C.C
@TheBuhrewnoShow
@TheBuhrewnoShow 2 года назад
7:37 I like how they have a cheerleader to play an accordion for them while they make repairs
@vejet
@vejet 2 года назад
7:39 Nice to see the units accordion player taking his job seriously! It's not a good tank maintenance crew without one.
@paulheinen4765
@paulheinen4765 2 года назад
A Leopard 2 A6 engine is replaced within an hour. The engine of a T 72 is estimated at over 10 hours with good mechanics. The Russian main battle tank with crew is mass-produced, high losses are accepted. The training of the crew cannot be compared with the very high standard of the NATO armored units.
@Shrekfromthehitmovieshrek
@Shrekfromthehitmovieshrek 2 года назад
A leopard is a German tank tho?
@ChucksSEADnDEAD
@ChucksSEADnDEAD 2 года назад
Accepting losses is a false economy. A crew cooking inside a T-72 is money and time pissed away. A poorly trained crew means they'll lose the tank before it even reaches combat.
@SnowHawkX
@SnowHawkX 2 года назад
@@Shrekfromthehitmovieshrek Yes, and?
@effexon
@effexon 2 года назад
true, they out-tanked WW2 germany in eastern front, but also due to elongated supply lines of germans, no spare parts and that familiar story. But crew morale is other thing... seems high mercenary army or patriotic cause could stir up that, both very difficult to achieve these days.
@mweskamppp
@mweskamppp 2 года назад
I have seen an engine replacement in 20 minutes. But usually they work a bit slower.
@thebookwasbetter3650
@thebookwasbetter3650 2 года назад
4:25 - wow, a tank landfill! Great video!
2 года назад
Very interesting Video. Thank you for putting in the Work :)
@WOTArtyNoobs
@WOTArtyNoobs 2 года назад
The biggest problem that the Russian Army has is that their design engineers incorporated a fatal flaw in the design of all T-72. T-80 and T-90 tanks. The carousel for the ammunition almost guarantees a one shot kill on these tanks. This was very evident in the Gulf Wars where the Iraqis fielded export versions of the T-72. The Abrams tanks had no problem destroying these tanks outside the range at which they could reply. Modern ATGW only make it worse because they exploit the weakness of the top armor over the turret and engine deck. So it really does not matter how many tanks the Russians have in reserve if they can be defeated by armor and man portable weapons. I understand that many of the reserve tanks had their engines removed and stacked separately from the older tanks. Due to Russia's climate, these engines and hulls rusted over many years and despite being greased, they have still deteriorated. I doubt that any of the T-54, T-55 and T-62 are capable of being restored. Many of the best were gifted to other nations as surplus because they were thought obsolete when the T-72 was mass produced. However, the design flaw in the T-72 only became evident after Russia had committed to building vast numbers. The T-80 and T-90 were supposed to correct those mistakes with active systems to block ATGW, but these were nothing more than a way of reassuring the crews that they would live in a hostile environment, much like the 'cope-cages' recently fitted to try and defeat Javelin and NLAW. These systems do not work and Russian tanks would likely not survive contact with a NATO tank. The Russian tank bogeyman is made of straw. Even the T-14 is incapable against NATO weapons systems. Russia has not fielded them because they need to sell them abroad and they cannot do that if they are soundly defeated in battle - especially as the Ukrainians seem to have access to all the ATGW they need.
@hhkk6155
@hhkk6155 2 года назад
You missed one fact, Russia defeated Germany who's tanks were a lot better, with lesser quality tanks but higher numbers of them. Also Russia has ATGWs too
@carkawalakhatulistiwa
@carkawalakhatulistiwa 2 года назад
ukraine lost tank to
@mr.c.3760
@mr.c.3760 2 года назад
@@hhkk6155 it doesn't matter if it turns to scrap as soon as it meats a Javelin. Russia has NO comparable javelins
@carkawalakhatulistiwa
@carkawalakhatulistiwa 2 года назад
@@bluecheesehasmoldinit ukrain also have 6.000 tank . in 1992. and 6.000. nucler bom in 1992
@raptorteam486
@raptorteam486 2 года назад
I mean top-attack is the mongoose to any tank, even with blast doors it'll most likely hit the crew rather the ammo.
@vipondiu
@vipondiu 2 года назад
7:31 You know he is a professional tank mechanic when you see him strapping in the Russian Army's Tactical Acordeon Mk V before proceding to engine bay inspection
@MrChizu11
@MrChizu11 2 года назад
no he's playing it so that the tank feels better
@petterivirtanen6376
@petterivirtanen6376 2 года назад
Pretty much almost every country would have like "millions" of rusty old tanks if they would store them like that, put there are many reasons why it's not a commom practice. Everyone who understands something about machines can only imagine in what kind of shape those tanks are.
@aldosigmann419
@aldosigmann419 2 года назад
Very informative!
@mikeynth7919
@mikeynth7919 2 года назад
My WAG is that there are a lot of tanks on inventory lists, but of those tanks many have been cannibalized for spare parts and many others are inoperative hulks. Maintenance hasn't been a priority for the Russian military for a long time, it seems.
@thirstyserpent1079
@thirstyserpent1079 2 года назад
There was Allegedly/apparently a scandal this past month when the Russian's started trying to do maintenance to reactivate mothballed tanks in which it was found at one depot only like 1 in 10 tanks were even potentially operational due to the vast majority being stripped to the bones of parts due to corruption. Some general got in trouble and the kremlin quietly buried any info on it.
@Tank50us
@Tank50us 2 года назад
It's also likely the stated number is for the more loose definition of a tank, Is, big metal thing with tracks and a BA Gun.to that end, many of their IFVs could count.
@neilhands1708
@neilhands1708 2 года назад
Maybe Russia has masses of military equipment that makes them look strong on paper, but that's meaningless if they cannot be used.
@yaswaterworld3119
@yaswaterworld3119 2 года назад
A lot of the money allocated to equipment purchases have been stolen by corrupt russian officers in recent years, that is one of the reasons why they are running low on supplies.
@gerrycrisostomo6571
@gerrycrisostomo6571 2 года назад
True. And take note here that most of those tanks are from the 70, 80's, and 90's designs and are not equal to most Western tanks. Also, their only tank manufacturing plant, Ural Vagonzavod stopped producing tanks because of the lack of parts, especially electronics, sensors, and microchips that are imported from the West. So because of the sanctions, it will be difficult for the Russians to replace the tanks, smart munitions and other equipment that were destroyed or captured by Ukraine in battle.
@tba113
@tba113 2 года назад
Russia: "Look, maintenance is expensive, even just preventive stuff" Also Russia: 7:33 "Pavel? Is squad accordion-player, obviously. Why you ask?"
@MrPatrick1212la
@MrPatrick1212la 2 года назад
nice research work
@MrGonzo347
@MrGonzo347 2 года назад
Tanks a lot for this video.
@rosegreensummer
@rosegreensummer 2 года назад
"Why does Russia hold onto so many old tanks?" I watch a lot of decluttering videos, and there's this idea of hoarding your Fantasy Self - all that wood you're going to woodwork, all those suits you're going to wear when you one day get another office job again - Russia is hoarding it's fantasy army! I wouldn't advise decluttering though, Siberia's pretty big and especially older tanks might have useful iron etc you can always sell for scrap.
@caxopog
@caxopog 2 года назад
I think every army does. The thing is - USSR produced A LOT OF TANKS. Really A LOT. And if NATO have money to replace them, Russia haven't
@prajwalfyawali2275
@prajwalfyawali2275 Год назад
I am not from Europe but old tanks are needed in losing condition for war of country them may help to fight for some period it's is actually smart decision by countries like USA Russia and China like this
@user-no1hs3st7g
@user-no1hs3st7g Год назад
А зачем их утилизировать....они как оборонительные орудия, очень годны... На все остальное, ест ядерное оружие... Мы ни на кого не собирались нападать....а если уж и случилось бы нападение на нас, то тут нет смысла в новых танках с большим серийным выпуском .
@jantschierschky3461
@jantschierschky3461 2 года назад
When I was in Russia 10 years ago, I seen 100s of APCs in a field rusting away. Many could not be refurbish.
@RickySpanish12344
@RickySpanish12344 2 года назад
You know what's funny, is that if they were actually smart they could sell some of them off to collectors and actually make some money off of them instead of them just becoming a huge waste of metal.
@joshh535
@joshh535 2 года назад
You "seen"? Lmfao sorry bud, but it doesn't sound like you've seen (correct usage here) the inside of a book.... I wouldn't trust your opinion on whether or not those APCs you "seen" could be refurbished and brought back into service.
@joshh535
@joshh535 2 года назад
@Kaiser Meme could have****.... as in, "you could have paid attention in English class, then you would have noticed that "could of" is just an uneducated person trying to spell out the contraction "could've" without realizing that it's a contraction and is actually the combination of the 2 words "could have".
@jantschierschky3461
@jantschierschky3461 2 года назад
@@joshh535 well I am ex army and yes I know when gear like that is wasted. You may can refurbish, however the amount of time you would need is not cost effective. So don't be a smart arse, btw English is my second language, how many do you speak ?
@user-tr4ej8mw4s
@user-tr4ej8mw4s 2 года назад
@@joshh535 lol, another homeschooled grammar nazi. Haven't seen one in a while. Thought the likes of you have died out already. But no, you keep correcting peopke in an arrogant way while embarrassing yourself. Do you know that people around the world mostly speak english as their 2nd, 3rd, 4th language? You really are pathetic low-life individual without any self esteem.
@TheBushrangianOrder
@TheBushrangianOrder 2 года назад
Thank you for your efforts!
@feszty
@feszty 2 года назад
You are very generous. I think it’s more like 25% of those stored tanks that are usable. Most likely the parts that can be sold, such as engine parts, optics, etc. are all but gone in all of them.
@oh8wingman
@oh8wingman 2 года назад
A number of years ago I met a young fellow from Finland, At the time, Finland had a mandatory military draft of two years for young men. When he was in basic training about 300 in his group herded into a large classroom for training in regards to the enemies Finland was facing. One of the instructors was at the podium and he informed the class that Russia had about 2000 tanks sitting at the border pointed straight at Finland. There was a collective gasp in the room and all the draftees sat thinking about the fact that they only had about 300 tanks in their forces. The instructor them smiled and told the, "It's not as bad as it looks boys. You see, we calculate that only about 500 or so will make it very far into our country. Why? Because Russian tanks are so poorly made that only about 500 will make it inside the border while the other 1500 won't even start or they will break down along the way and become a parts source for those remaining."
@tumppu1975
@tumppu1975 2 года назад
Mandatory military service in finland has been max 1 year since 1922, so I highly doubt that "young fellow" was a) finnish or b) actually ever been in the military here. Longest possible service would be civilian service instead of military and the longest it could take was 16 months for a few years during the late 80s and early 90s.
@oh8wingman
@oh8wingman 2 года назад
@@tumppu1975 I stand corrected. It was a long time ago back in the late 60's and my memory could be fading in time. In any event, he wasn't in the service for very long. He managed to mangle his foot and was mustered out.
@tumppu1975
@tumppu1975 2 года назад
@@oh8wingman Well, considering it's been 50 years, misremembering is entirely understandable.
@epicgamer3614
@epicgamer3614 2 года назад
I am pretty sure finland used russians tanks during the cold war. The finnish military doesnt think they are poorly made although they are poorly maintained
@epicgamer3614
@epicgamer3614 2 года назад
*poorly maintained if they were poorly made finland wouldnt have used t72s well into the 2000s
@stupoc6715
@stupoc6715 2 года назад
I like how part of the maintenance performed, includes playing the accordion to it. 7:31 I worked next door to a General Dynamics site that refurbished the Abrams tanks .They would unload/ load them on railcars on the other side of our building.
@simonic2063
@simonic2063 2 года назад
Searched the comments for this. While watching I had to rewind..."does that guy have an accordion...yup." While USA mechanics are blasting heavy/death metal.
@Western_1
@Western_1 2 года назад
The Omnissiah is pleased at the sound of an accordion. The machine god must be satiated.
@LordAlacorn
@LordAlacorn 2 года назад
You need to keep the Machine Spirit high!
@Megalomaniakaal
@Megalomaniakaal 2 года назад
@@Western_1 Unexpected 40K reference. But a welcome one.
@RO8s
@RO8s Год назад
Good work!
@lafeeshmeister
@lafeeshmeister 2 года назад
Thank you for your service.
@oskar6661
@oskar6661 2 года назад
It's nice to see someone mention the lack of modern production to keep up. It's an often overlooked issued of modern combat. In the 1970's my father's carrier with its several fighter squadrons had an active combat expectation of around 28 days before they expected all aircraft to be lost or down for maintenance, etc. The same would be said of armoured units. In a real, full-blown shooting war, most major combatants would plow through their modern equipment and ammunition with frightening speed. While we see the tremendous impact of ATGMs, etc...those are so vastly more expensive/time consuming than something like a simple bazooka round, etc. Major super powers would deplete eachother's conventional forces with alarming speed - heading to either a quicker cessation of hostilities by treaty...or the unfortunate other option; nuclear war.
@Liguehunters
@Liguehunters 2 года назад
I agree . In WW2 the Allies alone built over 600.000 Aircraft The Axis also about 200.000. Imagine something even close like that with modern planes
@thelitsquad2718
@thelitsquad2718 2 года назад
The US currently can produce 7000 javelins a year.. I imagine that would be scaled up pretty substantially
@Liguehunters
@Liguehunters 2 года назад
@@thelitsquad2718 If I am informed correctly the USA currently produces about 1500 Javelins a Year. Their Stocks are said to be almost halved because of the war. The Source i have seen has the Maximum Capacity of about 6000 a Year.
@-BuddyGuy
@-BuddyGuy 2 года назад
In a full blown war manufacturing is repurposed for the military. Within 6 years in WW2 they were all making new versions of everything, with designs modified to suit manufacturability during war
@Liguehunters
@Liguehunters 2 года назад
@@-BuddyGuy Yes but somethings are too technologically advanced and expensive for mass production like in WW2
@alexandruraresdatcu
@alexandruraresdatcu 2 года назад
7:34 Nice to see the maintenance done with accordion... Does it make the tank happy or will the engine run better?
@jefftheriault5522
@jefftheriault5522 2 года назад
Yeah, I was wondering too. Singing the valves into proper clearance perhaps? Seating the air filter with harmonics?
@legodragonxp
@legodragonxp 2 года назад
That is Normal Alinov Yankovich working on the polka timing gear.
@karbengo
@karbengo 2 года назад
To appease the machine spirit.
@ChucksSEADnDEAD
@ChucksSEADnDEAD 2 года назад
It's been done for so long we don't actually know what happens if the accordion is removed, and at this point we're afraid to try
@alexandruraresdatcu
@alexandruraresdatcu 2 года назад
Hail the Omnissiah! He is the God in the Machine, the Source of All Knowledge.
@foute90s
@foute90s Год назад
I really like your original research content! Thanks for spending those hours
@robertdesrosiers2382
@robertdesrosiers2382 2 года назад
Excellent work.
@PalleRasmussen
@PalleRasmussen 2 года назад
A small note; the Red Army of June 1941 had 12000 tanks of all sorts at the front (and more in reserve). They ranged from outdated to T-34s and KVs. So this is not a new thing. Military historians generally say that "The USSR never scrapped anything" when describing the Red Army (and airforce) of early war. I suspect if you look at Tzarist Russia you will find the same holds true for The Great War, Crimea and the Napoleonic Wars, but I cannot say for certain.
@snarkanoid
@snarkanoid 2 года назад
Reminds me of civ games, your army ends up including everything from modern armor to crossbowmen because you don't have enough money to upgrade them all.
@westoncain9363
@westoncain9363 2 года назад
They are not bad to keep around for defensive purposes. It doesn't take fuel or much maintenance to park an old tank at a crossroads or other defensive position to slowdown incoming forces. Now offensive wise that's a whole different story.
@ashcarrier6606
@ashcarrier6606 2 года назад
They led with the best they had. Their "Sunday Punch". So every destroyed tank means two things. Partially destroyed BTGs combined to make whole BTGs, and vehicles from non-deployed units being sent to deployed units to replace lost tanks. And after that? T-64s? Refurbished? Maybe? T-62s?
2 года назад
They can make new. Missings part they can find in India what have west licences, Israel what is in favour with Russia, or China what have west parts.... Russia can make at full power avg 400 - 600 tanks per month ( T-72B3M, T-80BVM, T-90M) few armata..... if Russia go on war economy in arms industry, they can make avg 800 tanks per month with their capacity....
@ashcarrier6606
@ashcarrier6606 2 года назад
@ I am afraid you are being overly optimistic. The Armata is not yet in serial production. It is still a prototype. As is the SU-57 Felon. Russia needs to get out of Ukraine, arrest and hang Putin, and issue a big apology to all of eastern Europe for 70 years of authoritarian, imperial crap.
@WimsicleStranger
@WimsicleStranger 2 года назад
I'm still looking for a sign of life for their revered T-14 Armata LMAO
@CompagnonDeMisere25
@CompagnonDeMisere25 2 года назад
@ Except that they cant, russia's tank production has been shut down since the war started because they are reliant on western parts to produce their tanks.
@kruler-westoz-nauman3638
@kruler-westoz-nauman3638 2 года назад
@@CompagnonDeMisere25 Yeah they sourced ball bearings from Germany as one example.
@archicadhowto1207
@archicadhowto1207 Год назад
What a excellent presentation
@fatefinger
@fatefinger 2 года назад
There is a difference between a combat ready tank, a tank in reserve that can be made combat ready (which takes time and resources the russians may not have) and tanks that are in boneyards that are only good for parts.
@DenOfTen
@DenOfTen Год назад
Russia is different in that if resources, people and time are needed. Women will go and the disabled will go for machines and will produce both bombs and tanks. But all this is bullshit when there are missiles capable of flying 2 times the globe with a radius of destruction the size of Britain.
@jedlimon
@jedlimon 2 года назад
I've never seen a more comprehensive synopsis of Russian tank capability. Thank you man.
@Warc2448
@Warc2448 2 года назад
7:34 What is the guy with the accordion going to do? Serenade the tank back to working order?
@Ariman4238
@Ariman4238 2 года назад
Actually it is a standard maintenance operation
@TacynMegan
@TacynMegan 2 года назад
ever heard of the Adeptus Mechanicus?
@stephenmayer9228
@stephenmayer9228 2 года назад
7:33 the most costly thing about tank maintenance is lulling it to sleep with the gentle sounds of accordionists.
@Rick-jb1nn
@Rick-jb1nn 2 года назад
hahaha
@christophercharles9645
@christophercharles9645 2 года назад
Whoa, that's a lot of satellite images to pour through - I hope you had your magnifying glass handy! Nice work on the tallying.
@mrvwbug4423
@mrvwbug4423 2 года назад
Even if Russia could get 3000 of those tanks into combat ready condition, they likely don't have enough crews to operate them or mechanics to maintain them or logistics to make sure they have sufficient fuel and ammo. They're already having huge problems with draft dodgers with this years April conscription (Russia does it's annual conscription every April).
@PhilippSeven
@PhilippSeven 2 года назад
Russian army have 1+ mil active soldiers and 3 mil active reserve.
@mrvwbug4423
@mrvwbug4423 2 года назад
@@PhilippSeven But do they really? They were also supposed to have all their infantry in body armor that could stop a 50cal, thousands of modern T-90M tanks, and an air force that was supposed to crush any trace of Ukranian air power or defense in days. And yeah, we see how THAT turned out haha. A lot of paper army that really went into general's pockets
@PhilippSeven
@PhilippSeven 2 года назад
@@mrvwbug4423 >>They were also supposed to have all their infantry in body armor that could stop a 50cal, Not all. Only front-line units and special forces. And they have it. >>thousands of modern T-90M tanks Why? T-72B3 is enough. T-14 or T-90M it's overkill, almost all armored forces of Ukraine have been destroyed already. >>an air force that was supposed to crush any trace of Ukranian air power or defense in days And it's already done. Only manpads is still active. >> A lot of paper army that really went into general's pockets In Ukraine right now Russia use very limited forces. And that's why they call it "operation", not a "war". They assault Ukrainian position with fewer troops than the defenders, and do it well. They not use 'carpet bombing' tactic over cities as US did in Iraq.
@vladraduandrei5227
@vladraduandrei5227 2 года назад
@@PhilippSeven oh another bot coping hard here and using this expired since birth argument
@vladraduandrei5227
@vladraduandrei5227 2 года назад
@Space Lizard you bots are going strong, no one cares about you but you earn your rubles
@Zardoz4441
@Zardoz4441 2 года назад
Some tanks have been sold as scrap metal, others are used for joy riding near the city of Khardiv,, a few found their way to a Russian theme park and most of them are hired to a movie company for a live action shoot about the WO 2 Kursk battle.
@HarlandSports
@HarlandSports Год назад
Nice research 👌
@ashemgold
@ashemgold 2 года назад
Great research and satellite photos. You can't hide from the eye in the sky. Thanks!
@DavidB5501
@DavidB5501 2 года назад
I wonder what are the effects of being stored out in the open in winter in Siberia? Metal contracts and expands with changes in temperature. If liquid water gets into joints and crevices, then freezes, it expands almost irresistibly, as we know from burst water pipes. Frequent changes, with a freeze-thaw cycle, are probably more damaging than a long period of uninterrupted freeze. Just something to consider.
@sierraecho884
@sierraecho884 2 года назад
Those are probably the ones for scraps. The better ones will be in those hangers.
@Jehty21
@Jehty21 2 года назад
Are there many freeze-thaw cycles in Siberia? I would imagine that for the longest time it stays below freezing.
@RUBIZEN
@RUBIZEN 2 года назад
More importantly.....will Russia have enough trained accordian players to properly entertain the tanks. 7:32
@_tyrannus
@_tyrannus 2 года назад
@@Jehty21 Siberian summers can get really hot, and winters really really cold. Continental climate at its apex.
@Jehty21
@Jehty21 2 года назад
@@_tyrannus yeah, but that is not what I asked. What I mean is that, for example here in Germany: During the winter it is normal that at night it is below freezing and during the day it thaws. So you have a freeze-thaw cycle every day, even during winter. Whereas I would assume that in Siberia it stays below freezing for the most part of winter.
@hinder10709
@hinder10709 2 года назад
From now on, in response to Russian Accordion mechanics I want a dude just shredding on a Flying V whenever an Abrams gets serviced.
@scratchy996
@scratchy996 2 года назад
There should be a law for this.
@tbeller80
@tbeller80 2 года назад
I'm just going to put this here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qwoWo4ChYuQ.html&ab_channel=DoctorWho
@AnnaAnnaTT
@AnnaAnnaTT Год назад
I love your thorough research. Most Impressive.
@barbeonline351
@barbeonline351 Год назад
Yo, dude! Knock, knock! Time to update this (great) video. Can you find fresh satellite images to see how emptied out all those "storage depots" are at this point? Can you find where tanks have been moved forward, but are still held in reserve? See if the Russians pulling from these reserves shows some "sorting" to help confirm what proportion of the original inventory are inoperable/parts-only versions? Give us some idea of the logistics required to pull a tank from the respective sites and on into battle? And, of course, anything else you spot along the way. Knowing inventory right now would be crucial as I am sure pressure to start negotiations will increase as we move toward winter. Thanks
@Alex-zl3ke
@Alex-zl3ke 2 года назад
Also, Russia recently started gifting some of its tanks to Ukraine. What a nice neighbor.
@mifolyikittgyongyoson8052
@mifolyikittgyongyoson8052 2 года назад
Good thing that Ukraine has reciprocate this noble gesture!
@stolek6908
@stolek6908 2 года назад
Also viceverse , lots of west atgm was given to DNR army. And zelensky constantly crain for tanks like a bitch. What do you think why is that?
@macc5963
@macc5963 2 года назад
@@stolek6908 Losing an ATGM isn't as costly as a lost tank lol
@jeckjeck3119
@jeckjeck3119 2 года назад
@@macc5963 Or the flagship moskva, it almost costs as much as ONE Putin's Yacht!
@frederickdouglass7140
@frederickdouglass7140 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🙈🙈🇺🇦🙏
@marcin8676
@marcin8676 2 года назад
A large group of Russian soldiers in the border area in 2022 are moving down a road when they hear a voice call from behind a small hill: "One Ukrainian soldier is better than ten Russian". The Russian commander quickly orders 10 of his best men over the hill where Upon a gun-battle breaks out and continues for a few minutes, then silence. The voice once again calls out: "One Ukraine is better than one hundred Russians." Furious, the Russian commander sends his next best 100 troops over the hill and instantly a huge gun fight commences. After 10 minutes of battle, again Silence. The calm Ukrainian voice calls out again: "One Ukraine is better than one thousand Russians: The enraged Russian commander musters 1000 fighters and sends them to the other side of the hill. Rifle fire, machine guns, grenades, rockets and cannon fire ring out as a terrible battle is fought... Then silence. Eventually one badly wounded Russian fighter crawls back over the hill and with his dying words tells his commander, "Don't send any more men...it's a trap. There's two of them."
@dwightanderson8331
@dwightanderson8331 2 года назад
PRICELESS STORY!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@johntomasini3916
@johntomasini3916 2 года назад
Oldie but a goody.
@johnnyonthespot4375
@johnnyonthespot4375 2 года назад
Bravo Sir - If that doesn't personify the Ukrainian position I don't know what would. & a Helluva good chuckle too!
@souravsen5773
@souravsen5773 2 года назад
So people try to become happy by reading BS jokes.
@ronnieeubanks6559
@ronnieeubanks6559 2 года назад
Damn that was hilarious 😂 🤣🤣🤣
@Andrewdtucker2
@Andrewdtucker2 2 года назад
amazing video!
@ronchum5178
@ronchum5178 2 года назад
A very rough but researched estimate like this is waaay better than hearsay. Nice work on this vid.
@reidbronson6358
@reidbronson6358 2 года назад
Great video. It’s obvious you spent much time and effort into your research and analysis. Analysis seemed exceptionally good. Thank you. Reid.
@AZTrigger
@AZTrigger 2 года назад
Good video. A couple of adds here: 1.) Their combat effective inventory is likely only around 2K. The fact they have already lost 700+ tells you have quickly they are degrading their military force 2.) As we are seeing in Ukraine, most of their crews are being destroyed with their tanks. The Japanese learned this lesson the hard way in WWII: it is much easier to replace equipment (planes) then the people (pilots) who can effectively operate them. My guess is their losses in skilled operators is much worse than their material losses. 3.) Tanks are only as effective as their supply lines - Germany learned this the hard way in WWII as well. Russia is notoriously bad at supply logistics and with mud season starting in the Ukraine, the only place more dangerous then being in a Russia tank could be being in their supply lines that are exposed and stuck to the roads.
@galimbertino4939
@galimbertino4939 2 года назад
Et la marmotte elle emballe le chocolat dans de l'aluminium...
@rtqii
@rtqii 2 года назад
@@galimbertino4939 I love the Azov Battalion... There are 30 million Special Forces in that battalion, and they have magic war powers. They are invincible, and they never miss. When they were surrounded in Mariupol they respawned in Bucha, committed war crimes, and then blamed the Russians!!! They attacked and drove the Russians out of Kyiv causing enormous losses. They have infiltrated the highest levels of the Russian military. They have combat units hidden under the beds of Russian civilians, and they come out, at night, and commit war crimes behind the Russian lines. Nothing the Russians can do will ever stop them. How do you stop 30 million Special Forces that have magic war powers?
@effexon
@effexon 2 года назад
what happens after mud season? in WW2 many battles were timely, then slow intensity period, then big attack again... if it will be stalemate, summer can be another attack. But ukraine can be exhausted by May too.
@mweskamppp
@mweskamppp 2 года назад
The logistics of the wehrmacht was superb - the best army in the 20th century. Germany had not the resources, mainly no oil. Thats why they tried to reach the oil fields in egypt or the oil fields in azerbaidschan.
@maxkronader5225
@maxkronader5225 2 года назад
@@effexon The difference is that a lot of foreign aid is pouring into Ukraine while sanctions continue to tighten on Russia. Time is on Ukraine's side. Frankly, ever since the Kiev offensive failed, this war has been about how Russia can do something that could reasonably be interpreted as anything other than a humiliating defeat. The recent loss of the Slava class cruiser Moskva has made matters even worse for Russia. This is shaping up to be the biggest national humiliation since Afghanistan.
@taddscoins1130
@taddscoins1130 Год назад
Can you please do an update to this video with the current Russian losses with how many tanks are really left?
@Daz555Daz
@Daz555Daz 2 года назад
Russia has a military budget roughly the same as the UK. Not a chance are Russia maintaining 2500 main battle ranks with an overall budget like that. Same goes for their airforce.
@idkwhattomakemyname101
@idkwhattomakemyname101 2 года назад
I was about o get in the comment section like “well we don’t see them because they’re defending the rest of Russia and this and that but your argument that they just don’t have 10k tanks makes more sense especially with your research and explanation of hard it would be to build and maintain modern tanks. Thanks for making educated and researched videos so jackasses like me are forced to use the common sense part of their brain 🤣
@sadrussiansoldier8223
@sadrussiansoldier8223 2 года назад
All n ot true, our tanks are so good they are still running after 50 years. Really.
@hawkeye7527
@hawkeye7527 2 года назад
@Beam Team Says the random internet guy who made zero effort to validate his claim
@tomitiustritus6672
@tomitiustritus6672 2 года назад
It's worse. Your argument is true, on top of the shrinked stockpile. Literally everything Russia can mobilize without mass mobilization (difficult if it's just a "special operation" and would take 3 month minimum to mobilize reservist units and get them trained and orgsnized, if their logistics can handle it.) or stripping large parts of the country from its defenses is alreads mobilized. The garrisons in the russian heartland (the actual Russia. I have a friend from the border region to Kazakhstan and he keeps laughing at the russian nationalists and theit slogans. "What do you mean, 'Russia for the Russians?' You're more than 500 km away from the eastern tip of Russia.") must be able to defend agsinst incursions and the Kaliningrad garrison is the most central piece of Russias NATO-Strategy. How do the americans say? Russia is "A day late and a dollar short". Don't mind the Russians in the comments. I have a lot of russian friends i love dearly, but the "Russia and russian stuff is objectively better than anything the other dwarf countries can do"-brain worm is real. Most of them rarely reflect on why their families came to western Europe if thats true and most just live in denial that Russias total GDP is smaller than that of Italy. Which i don't mean disparagingly. There is nothing wrong with being a regular country among equals. They just have a hard time accepting Russia isn't commanding a global empire anymor
@janwitts2688
@janwitts2688 2 года назад
Correction .. Russia was not victorious over Germany in WW2 .. the USSR was...
@janwitts2688
@janwitts2688 2 года назад
Plus of course the other allies
@adamgarrison4737
@adamgarrison4737 2 года назад
Wow, that was great work. You found a simple answer to a simple question, when the answer is actually complex.
@TheMadricks
@TheMadricks 2 года назад
Very good job.
@wacojones8062
@wacojones8062 2 года назад
I drew vehicles for reserve training from National Guard units that had full time Care Bears working year-round to keep them ready. We would do full tech inspections including all Basic Issue Items drawn from the warehouse in the motor pool anything not ready was fixed within a day, so our training be it 2 days on a weekend or a 2 week annual training went relativity smoothly broken fan belts a few times and one ruptured radiator were the worst we had to deal with. We expected to change track pads every rotation sections of ten for the most part but that was in the scheduled maintenance well before we showed up. I still miss the hustle and fun of drawing and turning in the tracks M113 family we used.
@manawa3832
@manawa3832 2 года назад
This was an extremely high quality video. This is the kind of informative content I subscribed for. PLEASE more of this well researched format.
@purpleldv966
@purpleldv966 2 года назад
Fields of rusty hulls, in one shape or an other is one thing... But supplying all the sensitive electronics that a tank needs in order tu function, like targeting scopes, thermal sensors, night vision, ballistics computers, communications, etc... As specially now when Rusia has restrictions in acquiring these kinds of equipment (or components for producing them) from abroad... now that's a whole different thing!
@ConstructiveMinds100
@ConstructiveMinds100 2 года назад
Great job.
@muthias4582
@muthias4582 2 года назад
Another video to help us question Russia’s “honesty” from the past. I always had a little eyebrow raised at the amount of tanks Russia allegedly had because I knew something wasn’t right but good to have a video like this to remind me why.
@ratfink2413
@ratfink2413 Год назад
the good tanks are hidden from satellites ;)
@Anonerak2
@Anonerak2 Год назад
@@ratfink2413 Yeah the laser ones have an invisibility cloak permanently on.
@krisfrederick5001
@krisfrederick5001 2 года назад
Active and effective are completely different things. Remember what the Allies pulled on the Germans? Some of these could be inflatable as well. Tanks for this video
@Ass_of_Amalek
@Ass_of_Amalek 2 года назад
I'm german and we're still waiting for the landing at calais.
@TheMeanmarine13
@TheMeanmarine13 2 года назад
@@Ass_of_Amalek 😆
@alfietull4749
@alfietull4749 2 года назад
Me:pinches one with a pin. Tank:SoViEt.ExE
@noahway13
@noahway13 2 года назад
I'd bet a thousand dollars these are not inflatable tanks, in the middle of nowhere, sitting there for decades.
@derpidius6306
@derpidius6306 2 года назад
@@Ass_of_Amalek I'm American and I am still waiting for the Germans to make an utterly impractical but badass looking 80 ton tank powered by liberal democracy and German efficiency
@TheCrimsonLupus
@TheCrimsonLupus 2 года назад
For years Russian tankers feared TOW missiles, now they fear being towed by tractors... PS: Thanks for the video - good analysis!
@cactuslietuva
@cactuslietuva 2 года назад
TOW is old piece of shit at this point
@joelspringman523
@joelspringman523 2 года назад
TOW tractors. 👍
@parapencarinasibungkus2680
@parapencarinasibungkus2680 Год назад
those farmer will likely to get kill for meme, war ain't joking
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