@@gronek_ honestly there are a lot of people that dont read desc or even title info and then ask stupid questions in the comments. I'm actually suprised that no one has yet asked "whats the song" on an official music video
These things actually did terrible in the winter war, the fuses on the heat rounds were nearly all faulty so the rounds would bounce off the russian tanks
You've clearly never seen the 7,5cm Pak 97/38 auf Pz. 740 (r). T-26 with a French pre wwi artillery piece with a swiss muzzlebrake and a German gun shield, was able to fire German, Polish, and French munitions. What an abomination.
@@zachattack_the_imperialist6065 wouldnt be that hard tbh, I think BTs had a relatively simple powering system. I think theres just too little to gain from that and the armor museum doesnt really care
This comment is based... Both because it's about Girls und Panzer but also because you have clearly never played Tanks in War Thunder and I'm jealous of that
@@rubiepieIt plainly isn't? Don't confuse our history with your degenerate anime. The funding that it scored would have happened naturally over a short bit of time anyway.
You can't be stupid enough to assume they would actually let something like this out in the open like it isn't some very rare piece that will never be produced again...
@@krishthakar6661 even though you Indians are cheap fascists, i did not say anything related to your shameless country so mind your own business and delete your comment Putin worshiper
Bc it was used by finnish air force and ground force since 1920s. It came from a plane that was donated to the air force. Dont confuse it with the nazi swastika, finns used the swastika way before nazis. Back then it was symbol of luck
@@korianjunakuvaaja7801 i know that. Swastika is quite old, but i don't think that Finland have used it if they were against Germany. If the revolution of 1918 in Finland had succeeded, there were stars, not swastikas.
Yes, the Finnish adopted the swastika long before the Germans did. That, however, does not erase the fact that in WW2 the Finnish were on Nazi Germany's side, and the Winter War (which the Finnish lost) was because of this fact.