How Bad Was The T-64?

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    Main battle tanks designed by the Soviet Union have been in the news recently thanks to certain events on the global stage. Vehicles like the T-72 and T-80 show their age, but some don't realize how old these designs are. The T-64 from which these designs are derived started development not long after WWII. Out of the three designs, it's probably the most maligned, but just how bad was it?
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    How Bad Was The T-64?
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  • @FatherGrigori
    @FatherGrigori Před rokem +3115

    It's crazy how old these tanks are, imagine if the US used tanks designed in the 50s. But a tank is a tank at the end of the day

    • @Jason-jb1vs
      @Jason-jb1vs Před rokem +297

      Israel that are still using the Magach:

    • @merciador
      @merciador Před rokem +300

      The SR-71 still holds record of fastest manned air breathing jet engine aircraft. Using a j58 engine. Which you might guess was manufactured in 1958. So 50's tech.

    • @rowrowmrmao6250
      @rowrowmrmao6250 Před rokem +437

      We actually do use military vehicles designed back in the fifties. Just look at the B-52.

    • @ActiveBelligerence
      @ActiveBelligerence Před rokem +298

      @@rowrowmrmao6250 that thing is going to outlive me and you

    • @atadbitnefarious1387
      @atadbitnefarious1387 Před rokem +310

      The M1 Abrams is getting there. The design is over 40 years old.

  • @armoredbaguette
    @armoredbaguette Před rokem +1159

    When people talk about T-64's development, not a lot mention the US helicopter threat. My neighbor, who was a professor and engineer had a Strela under his desk trying to figure out ways of installing it on the tank cause the higher-ups wanted to see the vehicle respond to a helicopter threat reliably without an SPAA/AA infantry support. They also stuck a GSh-23 on the turret and the test results were unsatisfactory. In the end the tank was equipped with a relatively new NSVT HMG, and mind you it was remotely controlled, something that russians won't implement in their redevelopment of T-64 till T-80 BVM. And the idea of installing an autocannon on a turret was revisited with the T-64E.

    • @user-tv7fg7wt2d
      @user-tv7fg7wt2d Před rokem +61

      They didn't implement the remotely operated HMG mainly because it was immature/too complex at the time. And, no the Russians first implemented the concept on the T-90 Obr. 1992. I don't think if the T-80BVM's HMG is even remotely operated. Some T-80s during the Soviet era have revisited the concept. I think one of them was the T-80U.

    • @lector-dogmatixsicarii1537
      @lector-dogmatixsicarii1537 Před rokem

      Big funni "fugg" moment realizing the guy who championed the battlefield toxin that is US airpower is a guy the Soviets pushed away by doing a rather large oopsie dysgenocide.

    • @armoredbaguette
      @armoredbaguette Před rokem +22

      @@user-tv7fg7wt2d I've yet to see a T-90 with a remotely operated HMG. And yeah, my bad on a BVM, had to double check the one captured. T-80Us HMG isn't remotely operated, it's a Ukrainian T-80UD that has this feature.

    • @user-tv7fg7wt2d
      @user-tv7fg7wt2d Před rokem +13

      @@armoredbaguette Oh yeah, it was the diesel engine T-80U that had that feature (Edit: now that I got a good look at it, it does seem to be remotely operated). I couldn't get a good look on the T-90's HMG, but it seems that T-90A has it and T-90M's HMG is a Kord and is, of course, remotely operated.

    • @armoredbaguette
      @armoredbaguette Před rokem +6

      @@user-tv7fg7wt2d True, internet says T-90 has a remotely operated HMG: NSVT or Kord. Guess I have T-90 and BVM mixed up. Don't have a T-90 around to take a look. But there is a T-72B3 around and you have to stick your body out to operate the HMG. I don't like the tank, it's just too uncomfortable to operate as a gunner compared to T-64. And on T-64s you don't have to adjust the sight after lazing like you have to on T-72s. But, the thermal sight is a bit better than on T-64BV m.17 and the turret rotates by some 10 deg/s faster.

  • @darkninjacorporation
    @darkninjacorporation Před rokem +48

    T-64 to T-90:
    “I am limited by the technology of my time.”

    • @user-mt4jf1yp8l
      @user-mt4jf1yp8l Před rokem +18

      T90 is just upgrade of t72, which is only shitty version of t64

    • @IzakSemrdoii
      @IzakSemrdoii Před 10 dny

      ​@@user-mt4jf1yp8l delusional

  • @UkraineStar77
    @UkraineStar77 Před rokem +806

    To be fair they fixed the T-64 in the B/BV model. Especially the 2017 upgrade has decent thermals, comms and good ergonomics.

    • @xtremekewii
      @xtremekewii Před rokem +99

      The problem is that it took that long. Especially when you compare it to other earlier NATO tanks. Idk about you but I would rather operate a M1A2SEPv1 than a late model T-64. I’m not saying they shouldn’t have fixed the issues, but by the time they did, it was way outclassed

    • @MultiNihilus
      @MultiNihilus Před rokem

      The 2017 upgrade was and is botched. Look up how Ukrainian tanks performed in joint exercises with NATO. Stabilizers are broken to all hell there.

    • @UkraineStar77
      @UkraineStar77 Před rokem +164

      @@xtremekewii It depends. When the 64B and BV entered service with the SU and East Germany in the 80's, the US was still largely fielding M60's which were far inferior to any 64 or 80. Obviously the Abrams was superior in almost all regards by then but wasn't really the main tank force for a long time. Comparing a SEP in 2022 to a 64B shouldn't even be a question in my opinion. The 64 at least does have some advantages over the T72A and B, namely ergonomics, bad terrain and mud traversal, a better FCS and for the most part a more reliable engine. There is a reason the T80 was based off the 64 and not the 72.

    • @friedrichvonsnatch3501
      @friedrichvonsnatch3501 Před rokem +10

      @@UkraineStar77 I think comparing them is fair when Russia is still using them

    • @esinfirmus916
      @esinfirmus916 Před rokem +55

      @@friedrichvonsnatch3501 Russia is not using the T-64, Ukraine is

  • @MrDinoChungus
    @MrDinoChungus Před rokem +602

    Hey spookston, could you play the concept 3 south African light tanks once?
    It has a 77mm and amazing speed at 4.3

  • @Tr4wnet
    @Tr4wnet Před rokem +1260

    One big thing ppl tend to overlook when it comes to tanks, is the psychological effect it has over enemy troops. If you cannot knock it out from a distance I dont care how well equipped you are, whole squad gonna retreat and not face it.
    Edit: And just to keep it topical, what we see in Ukraine on both sides is that these tanks getting knocked out by guided artillery or ATGMs when they're far away on the farmfields/outskrits. However when they used in storming a city/bigger village (For example: Mariupol) they can be extremely effective in routing out entranced infantry positions. There are numerous drone footages confirming this.

    • @IceAxe1940
      @IceAxe1940 Před rokem +211

      Hell you can bring up an M4 Sherman into a modern conflict, if you don't have any AT Weapons which can reliably knock it out that 75mm is and three machine guns (2 .30cals 1. 50 cal) is going to do alot of damage to Infantry.

    • @WinghavenET
      @WinghavenET Před rokem +128

      I guess you meant psychological effects. Physiological effect would be when enemy shits themselves seeing the tank. But that fits too.

    • @cheyannei5983
      @cheyannei5983 Před rokem +92

      @@IceAxe1940 The final CCP attack on the ROC involved 3 M5A1 Stuarts that had to run over attacking communists after they ran out of ammo. Of course, they only had rifles, so the Stuarts were functionally invincible.
      IIRC all three remain as a monument, the "Bear of Kinmen". They're in really good shape for being a monument exposed to the elements; they look like they could drive off at any moment.

    • @Tr4wnet
      @Tr4wnet Před rokem +11

      @@WinghavenET ty

    • @sgtdonkeyman
      @sgtdonkeyman Před rokem +17

      Every modern military or somewhat competent military has squad based anti tank capabilities. Infantry no longer fears tanks when then can pop up, shoot, and hide from a mile away

  • @twitchbeppingson9611
    @twitchbeppingson9611 Před rokem +412

    you've covered the T64, now how about it's British contemporary the Cheiftain? it would be interesting to go over and compare as they were both the top tanks of NATO and the Warsaw Pact at the time

    • @destroyerarmor2846
      @destroyerarmor2846 Před rokem +30

      It's garbage 🤣

    • @Damien_N
      @Damien_N Před rokem +30

      The British still grumble about how their tank was the only one to provide a multifuel engine (regardless of how garbage it’s reliability was)

    • @richsmith7200
      @richsmith7200 Před rokem

      I've read that if 50% of chieftains sent to a rally point actually arrived, it was considered a success. Guess they were as reliable our Sunbeam Alpine......

    • @86pp73
      @86pp73 Před rokem +40

      Chieftain was pretty decent for its era, but definitely got outdated fast. People loooove bringing up the Iran-Iraq War, however they conveniently forget to mention that it was in twilight years when the war started, and by the time the war ended, it had been phased-out in frontline service with the British Army by the Challenger. When the Invasion of Kuwait rolled around, it was far behind the times. Being pitted against Soviet tanks designed in reaction to it was hardly a fair fight to begin with, so no wonder it suffered heavy losses against Iraqi forces.
      As for the ever-famous L60 engine, designing an internal combustion engine around multi-fuel operation was never going to turn out well, but fair play for at least *trying* to meet the NATO standard, despite how stupid it was. The Chieftain's reputation likely would have been better in British service had it not had such a terrible engine, as most other systems on board were up to scratch, but I guess we'll never know.

    • @Paveway-chan
      @Paveway-chan Před rokem +10

      T-64 may have suffered reliability issues, but there were a heckuvalot more T-64s than there ever were Chieftains and the Chieftain's reliability was *worse*

  • @calvinhell4006
    @calvinhell4006 Před rokem +297

    Regardless of how old the design's origin is, the T-64 is still one of my favorite tanks of all time. To be able to see how such radical design advancements actually played out is incredible, and the fact that if the tank is sufficiently modernized it can still serve its role effectively is a testament to Morozov and his teams' design. Would be interested in maybe a followup talking about some of the more modern versions of the T-64 as well, like BV mod 2017.

    • @shouhanyun8203
      @shouhanyun8203 Před rokem +4

      Key word here is "sufficiently modernized"
      Some ERA and stuff like thermals doesn't really count as sufficient

    • @LTD-Limited
      @LTD-Limited Před rokem +42

      @@Lofi.z34 pretty much any modern tank shot can go through pretty much any other modern tank your argument is a little silly

    • @epicgamer3614
      @epicgamer3614 Před rokem +7

      @@Lofi.z34 the t64 was in service well before the abrams was a thing.

    • @user-rm8fm3ip5h
      @user-rm8fm3ip5h Před rokem

      @@Lofi.z34 t64 isn't a main battle tanks compare it to oplot but oplot is already not very new...

    • @adrianzanoli
      @adrianzanoli Před rokem +8

      ​@@shouhanyun8203 yes, it counts, and a lot... Being capable of spotting enemy targets at night, 2-3 miles away without using a suicidal IR searchlight visible from the space is a huge thing in most modern conflicts. Canister munitions can still obliterate small squads of soldiers since the human flesh is the same today as it was in the 70's.
      Modern FCS can turn every IFV or light vehicle (or low fliyng helicopter) in a easy kill.
      ERA modules such as Kontakt-1 can increase up to 20-30% the protection of the (stil composite) armor, and often protect aganist the most common ATGM threats (RPG-18 and AT-4).
      It's not an Abrams or Leo2, but if U don't declare war on the USA, u can easly keep in check the equipment of most countries on the planet.

  • @pietreks3409
    @pietreks3409 Před 5 měsíci +19

    Crazy thing about T-64 is how early this advanced concept was introduced relatively. T-64 entered service 2 years BEFORE leo 1 and T-64A just 2 years after.

  • @kobeh6185
    @kobeh6185 Před rokem +230

    Its insane to think that initial T-64A weighed only 7 tonnes heavier than a T-34-85, while exceeding the M60 in speed, armament, protection, and logistic mobility.
    The capability of these vehicles compared with M60 or even Chieftain is staggering, even despite their ergonomic shortcomings.
    Give the T-64 some Kontakt 5 or better, some thermals and quality glass, and it'd be fairly competitive with modern tanks. I couldn't say the same for any other tank designed in the 1950s.

    • @raketny_hvost
      @raketny_hvost Před rokem +11

      This is the Soviet engineering which (in combi with other relics of era) Ukraine hate so much lol. Not saying governmental Russia likes it more though, but she will collapse way faster if declaring communists some enemies.

    • @kobeh6185
      @kobeh6185 Před rokem +46

      @@raketny_hvost huh

    • @DIREWOLFx75
      @DIREWOLFx75 Před rokem +38

      "Its insane to think that initial T-64A weighed only 7 tonnes heavier than a T-34-85, while exceeding the M60 in speed, armament, protection, and logistic mobility."
      The primary reason for that is actually very simple. It's because of how the T-34 was severely hampered by the Christie-suspension combined with the attempt to have fully sloped armor all-around.
      It's kinda funny how the Christie-suspension is so often talked up as something positive, yet when you look at it objectively, it's the biggest flaw the tank has. Compare it to the T-44, the primary difference being exchanging it for torsionbar suspension.
      Same weight, several times better protection.
      Simply because the Christie-suspension results in a very TALL tank. Oh, and then of course, there's that composite armor taking some weight away as well.
      "I couldn't say the same for any other tank designed in the 1950s."
      Eh, the M60 and M48 are still in use... While not quite as easy to upgrade, they could probably be done to a similar degree.
      And of course, there's always the T-54/55. Designed in the 40s. Still in mass use. Still surprisingly effective.

    • @Crosshair84
      @Crosshair84 Před rokem +19

      @@DIREWOLFx75 Yup. People are so hung up on video games and heavily cherrypicked battlefield video that they don't realize that many aspects of tanks have been largly mature for 50+ years.
      The most important aspects of modern tanks are the fire control and optics. Pretty much any post-WW2 design can have those fitted. Add modern ammunition and you've got something that's going to cause problems for any peer level opponents.

    • @tomk3732
      @tomk3732 Před rokem +8

      @@DIREWOLFx75 To upgrade M60, a much more inferior design to T-64, to the same level you would need to melt it down and rebuild from the raw steel.
      Essentially the armor package on T-64 is far superior to M60 and there is no easy way to fix this. You may be able to change the gun on M60 to 120mm - there were some plans to do such conversion but none that I saw in action.
      T-64 is simply first tank in a new tank class while M60 is a generation older - its like saying you could improve WWI tanks to compete with say early WWII tanks.

  • @herbertkeithmiller
    @herbertkeithmiller Před rokem +99

    Perhaps you noticed the flaps sticking vertically out of the side of the T-64 in the in-game footage. Those are to the best of my knowledge, to protect against shape charged rounds by offering a standoff explosion. They only offered protection at certain angles of shot and were frequently damaged and broken and so were not often seen on the T-64

    • @MsNessbit
      @MsNessbit Před rokem +5

      I always wondered what those were about

    • @Damocles178
      @Damocles178 Před rokem +2

      Thanks I've never seen that on a tank before.

    • @philipped.r.6385
      @philipped.r.6385 Před 5 měsíci +3

      They were replaced later in the production of the T-64A by more conventional rubber skirts because like you said, they were too fragile and didn't play their role sufficiently well.

  • @Doosteroni
    @Doosteroni Před rokem +64

    Good video I watch whole thing yes yes

  • @Apocalypse0505hun
    @Apocalypse0505hun Před rokem +26

    My father served in the hungarian army in the 70 and early 80s. First they got T-55As, then later they received T-72s... He told me, the difference between the two were vast, like they had to learn everything again. I believe the same is true for the T-64s when they were introduced to the army, thats why they say its so complex.

    • @hewhoplugwalks
      @hewhoplugwalks Před 6 měsíci

      It's comparing two very different eras. I would imagine it's very confusing.

  • @Progress_or_Barbarism
    @Progress_or_Barbarism Před rokem +17

    The main difference between T-14 Armata and T-64, is that one was built by an economic power house, and the other by a poor capitalist country which can’t afford equipment for the soldiers.

    • @ryssa2409
      @ryssa2409 Před rokem +7

      Cope

    • @IzakSemrdoii
      @IzakSemrdoii Před 10 dny

      Well the poor capitalist country is managing to fight a war agaist naro backed ukraine

    • @Kruegernator123
      @Kruegernator123 Před 2 dny +1

      @@ryssa2409It’s true. Russia fields Chinese airsoft kits for its soldiers.

    • @johnjacobvilla6017
      @johnjacobvilla6017 Před 2 dny +1

      ​@@Kruegernator123 and they also use shovels to storm positions and washing machine microchips to power their aircraft. How powerful they must be to advance everyday and make their enemies lose their ground with such equipment, especially in the face of the powerful modern technologies of NATO.

  • @madtoffelpremium8324
    @madtoffelpremium8324 Před rokem +202

    Could you make a video about the differences between the T-64,T-72 and T-80, thier development and how to identify them?

    • @the_burger
      @the_burger Před rokem +5

      Google it

    • @ioan-alexandrutrofin4524
      @ioan-alexandrutrofin4524 Před rokem +58

      @@the_burgersame could be said about the topic of this video

    • @JamesVDBosch
      @JamesVDBosch Před rokem +113

      Wait, you mean the:
      T-64
      T-64A
      T-64A '72
      T-64B
      T-64B '84
      T-64BV
      T-64BVK
      T-64BM
      T-64BM2
      T-72 Ural
      T-72M
      T-72A
      T-72AV
      T-72AV TURMS-T
      T-72A '83
      T-72B
      T-72B1
      T-72B '85
      T-72B '87
      T-72B '89
      T-72BM
      T-72BA
      T-72B2
      T-72B3
      T-72B3 '14
      T-72B3 '16
      T-80
      T-80B
      T-80B '83
      T-80BV
      T-80BVM
      T-80BVK
      T-80U
      T-80UA
      T-80UM
      T-80UD
      T-80UE-1
      T-80UK
      T-80UM2
      T-90
      T-90A
      T-90M
      What do you mean it's confusing?

    • @cheyannei5983
      @cheyannei5983 Před rokem +6

      I'll give you the cliff notes: was it uparmored in the last 15 years? If the answer is no, then the hull armor is garbage. The extra-thick T-64 turrets are OK. The T-80 never received good upgrades due to the maintenance requirements, "Why upgrade this pain when this other one is so much easier on me?".

    • @alexandervandenberghe2550
      @alexandervandenberghe2550 Před rokem +19

      Go on CZcams look up Redeffect he made a video in detail telling how you can tell the difference between the three different tanks and what model it is

  • @boshi_coyo
    @boshi_coyo Před rokem +39

    Could you cover the Christie tanks? Like the Christie M1921 SPG, or the Christie M1931?

  • @n.a.4292
    @n.a.4292 Před rokem +41

    Regarding suggestions, how about a "Better than Expected" series? Tanks that on paper were obsolete, bad designed but performed better than expected?

    • @ravenouself4181
      @ravenouself4181 Před 6 měsíci +3

      t-55, laughed by many in modern times for being old and useless, it proved invaluable to macedonia during the 2001 insurgency. out of 60, 1 got captured and only 1 got destroyed.

  • @darkomilosevic1659
    @darkomilosevic1659 Před rokem +37

    I like Soviet tanks because they are really unique looking, and they stand out compared to Western tanks. Plus all of them are colored a nice shade of green.

    • @stewpacalypse7104
      @stewpacalypse7104 Před rokem +4

      They're really noticeable when their turrets blow off like a signal flare.

    • @azuragoddess
      @azuragoddess Před rokem +38

      @@stewpacalypse7104 overused and lame. Also, we`ve seen western tanks` turrets blown off as well in the Middle East.

    • @stewpacalypse7104
      @stewpacalypse7104 Před rokem +6

      @@azuragoddess "overused and lame" is a good way to describe the Russian army.

    • @azuragoddess
      @azuragoddess Před rokem +27

      @@stewpacalypse7104 cringe.

    • @lilMungo
      @lilMungo Před rokem +2

      @@azuragoddess show me a video of a nato mbt have its turret pop off over 200ft in the air

  • @eggyballsteabagsgtfo9988
    @eggyballsteabagsgtfo9988 Před rokem +12

    Hey spookston, could you cover the story of Altay tank project? I think it would be an interesting video about a modern tank development and maybe compare it to older ones in which regards tank development is failing/changing. Nice video as always btw

  • @buckeyeman98
    @buckeyeman98 Před rokem +33

    Would love to see a video on how most modern soviet and russian tanks are essentially upgraded and changed versions of the same base platform. Love the channel

    • @unknowncommenter6698
      @unknowncommenter6698 Před rokem +2

      Funnily enough, T-72 was made as new platform, because they couldn't keep upgrading T-64's armor due to fact that T-64 wasn't built with armor upgrades in mind.

    • @Mortablunt
      @Mortablunt Před rokem +5

      They actually came up with the T72 because they just could not get the T64 to work properly. At the time they saw it as they were basically running out of time not only in terms of having a contemporary tank which could match potential enemies, but also a competitive product to put out for export. The T 64 was taking years to get right and without any sort of progress. So some guys within the design shop decided to make a less technologically radical design which featured definitive upgrades over the T55. And nine months later they had the T72. The main things they changed from the T64 for the engine and the autoloader. The team chose a less powerful yet more reliable engine based off of those already used for trucks, and the auto loader was completely redone to work with electric motors rather than hydraulic systems. After about six more months they had a militarily viable and accepted model and that’s the beginning of the T72.

    • @Clarcstown
      @Clarcstown Před rokem +1

      @@unknowncommenter6698
      Russian propagandist bullshit
      The difference in weight between the T-64 and T-64BM1M is 8 tons
      You have been deceived
      T-72 is a "well repainted" T-62
      Because 90% of the designs are the same

    • @loneirregular1280
      @loneirregular1280 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@Clarcstown ehm... they look identical, but for the most part they are vastly different, so much so, that i think other than the gun and ammo, not much is interchangeable.
      The T62 was a basically beefed up T54/55.
      The t72 is a vastly simplified (=cheaper) 'mobilization' version of the T64

    • @unterhau1102
      @unterhau1102 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@Clarcstownsomebody else's different opinion = russian bullshit propaganda

  • @colesultemeier1300
    @colesultemeier1300 Před rokem +77

    Spookston, I know you specialize in tanks and your by far my favorite youtuber all together but could you make a video specifically on anti tank rifles?

  • @skibidiryan
    @skibidiryan Před rokem +40

    Hey spooks can you play the is 6? It has the mobility of a somewhat heavy medium tank, while being almost completely immune to German long 88 from the front except for a weak spot smaller than the tiger 2 mantlet weakspot, with a gun with enough pen to do good at 7.3 even though it is at 7.0

    • @awing6819
      @awing6819 Před rokem +2

      Long 88 maybe, but the 128 kicks its butt even in a head on.
      And the jagdtiger is except for the ball port, frontally immune to its gun

    • @krazymongo
      @krazymongo Před rokem +8

      @@awing6819 You can pen the entire lower plate of a jagdtiger as well.

    • @cqpp
      @cqpp Před rokem +6

      ​@@krazymongo and you're a lot faster and more mobile than the turretless Jagtiger 💀

    • @awing6819
      @awing6819 Před rokem

      @@krazymongo true, that Is the importance of hull down positions.

  • @HondaCivic-gf6yz
    @HondaCivic-gf6yz Před rokem +1

    Love your vids mate, how about a new series which you give your ideas to upgrade certain tanks like the Ferdinand or the Konig Tiger?🚜

  • @raizencore
    @raizencore Před rokem +13

    I would love to see a video on the history of the 2S6, that's a very intriguing vehicle in my opinion.

  • @hiphip4808
    @hiphip4808 Před rokem +8

    Could you do a video on the M48, M46 or M47? Maybe all 3 together. Whenever people talk about the Pattons it’s usually the M60, would be interesting to see and hear more about it.

  • @mey.tomhero4876
    @mey.tomhero4876 Před rokem +1

    Really awesome to see that my original comment from over a month ago about this beauty (even if it’s an expensive one) made it through. Looking forward to more videos like this one!

  • @MrChainsawAardvark
    @MrChainsawAardvark Před rokem +8

    Tank combat in the India-Pakistan wars is rather overlooked, even if the Battle of Longwalla is claimed to be one of the biggest tank engagements post WWII. As such - it could be a good video topic. Keith Laumer's Bolo series is a classic one, and discussing the idea of nuclear powered super tanks might be fun, though obviously a bit detached from reality.

  • @gojuancamilo102
    @gojuancamilo102 Před rokem +7

    Since you requested a suggestion for a video... It would be great if you could make one for the new EMBT (and maybe even mention the old one). Im actually quite surprised you havent done one yet...

  • @OD_Red_Ace
    @OD_Red_Ace Před rokem +9

    There is also T-84 as an interesting topic to talk about

  • @liveperkins77
    @liveperkins77 Před rokem

    Great video. Keep up the good work.
    Could you possibly do the SU100Y

  • @Fergusius
    @Fergusius Před rokem +20

    Spookston, I would love to hear your opinion on the M-84 MBT (Yugoslav licensed modification of the T-72) and whether it would be a nice addition to War Thunder. Thank you in advance and greetings from Serbia. :)

    • @brumaki
      @brumaki Před rokem

      I thnik they might add it if they add Yugoslavia as a standalone nation

  • @tubopanderson8106
    @tubopanderson8106 Před rokem +13

    hey, this is probably a long shot, but i remember that you did an interview with a merkava mk4 crewman. i was wondering if you could ask him if there were ever rounds stored just behind the engine like in the game? i can't find anything saying that it does, and it is the most common way to kill the vehicle. good video by the way

    • @EliteNoob22
      @EliteNoob22 Před rokem +2

      Ah yes,leak more classified information.

  • @kidzgehlhoff3965
    @kidzgehlhoff3965 Před rokem

    One of your very best. I love your objectivity. When you give a dissertation on a vehicle they all sound crappy, lol.

  • @savasolarov8424
    @savasolarov8424 Před rokem

    This was very informative, thank you!

  • @PureFalcon1
    @PureFalcon1 Před rokem +13

    In context, it really is a remarkable tank. A complete beast for the era.

    • @Chevsilverado
      @Chevsilverado Před rokem +1

      Back in the day where the Soviets were actually a contender against the USA. But as we all know the Russians haven’t done much to change from the Soviet equipment and doctrine and that’s no longer the case. People still believe that the Russians are a powerful force but that belief is based off of a USA from 60 years ago.

    • @carlosmedina1281
      @carlosmedina1281 Před rokem +4

      Still, good today when used properly as seen in Ukraine where Ukrainian T-64s have knocked out Russian T-72s and T-80s

    • @slavicemperor8279
      @slavicemperor8279 Před rokem +3

      ​@@carlosmedina1281 Except they haven't. Every time tanks face each other in Ukraine, Russians win

    • @carlosmedina1281
      @carlosmedina1281 Před rokem

      @@slavicemperor8279 wrong the Ukrainians have managed to defeat entire Russian tank divisions with their t-64

    • @unterhau1102
      @unterhau1102 Před 2 měsíci

      ​​@@carlosmedina1281The Ukrainians actually sniped 10 Russian icbms with their T-64 did you know that 😮😮😮

  • @jidk6565
    @jidk6565 Před rokem +3

    I'd love to see some info on the modernisations as well
    They're kinda my favorite

  • @katieshook7388
    @katieshook7388 Před rokem +2

    Love your videos your my favorite I always look forward to watching you

  • @razortheonethelight7303
    @razortheonethelight7303 Před rokem +5

    I'm surprised there was not mention of the panels that sick out on the sides of the T-64.

  • @MobileBytesTV
    @MobileBytesTV Před rokem +3

    Spookton, consider doing a video on the amazing Archer or 3 inch TD of the Brits.

  • @Nightmare_52
    @Nightmare_52 Před rokem +6

    A topic overlooked quite often i think is the tanks used by Norway before ww2 until the end of the cold war, anything from captured German pz3 to modified chaffees with 90mm guns and better equipment

  • @Im_Mr_Unknown
    @Im_Mr_Unknown Před rokem

    Hello. I enjoyed your video. I just want to add that the information about the invalidity of serial T-64s is distributed by competitors (developers of T-72). In the 70s, the T-64/72/80 was tested, where all the T-64 problems you mentioned were absent.

  • @petitcaillou4201
    @petitcaillou4201 Před rokem

    Hey Spookston ! Great video again, what about making one on the amx 10 rc ?
    Support from France !

  • @margineancosminalin2651
    @margineancosminalin2651 Před rokem +8

    Another tank that's based on soviet models is the TR-85, to be specific the TR-85M1 model.

    • @marinandrei1679
      @marinandrei1679 Před rokem +2

      Conservă cu șenile si tun de 100mm. Ar fi fost un tanc excelent pentru sfârșitul anilor '60💀

    • @EasoLV
      @EasoLV Před rokem +1

      Ah yes, the Frankenstein T-55.

  • @Rythblaqk
    @Rythblaqk Před rokem +6

    you should try the AMX-30 DCA, it's got 110mm of pen with sap and apds, thing slaps everything it looks at in like 2 shots.

  • @soundwave5480
    @soundwave5480 Před rokem +1

    Would love to see a gameplay vid of the 90/53 M41M, it is easily my favorite vehicle in the game and one shots everything at 3.7. There also arent a lot of good vids out there of it so id love to see one from you.

  • @bimbaman
    @bimbaman Před rokem +1

    Will you do a video on the centurion also great video I never knew that the T-64 was that old

    • @davidty2006
      @davidty2006 Před rokem +1

      Centurion is just as if not a little bit older. That hull litterally must of been pushed to it's limit...

  • @user-dp4ok9ox5w
    @user-dp4ok9ox5w Před rokem +10

    These WERE revolutionary tanks. They were way ahead of Western tanks and were true first MBT's with multiple "worlds first" innovations.

  • @toastbrot_junkie9037
    @toastbrot_junkie9037 Před rokem +5

    5:06 flounder looking ahh

  • @coatofarms4439
    @coatofarms4439 Před rokem +24

    The T-64 is one of my favorite Cold War tanks. Many people think that if war broke out in the 70s the T-64 would be like a Tiger tank fighting Shermans but with much larger production.

    • @timmteller871
      @timmteller871 Před rokem +2

      The Sherman was a superior tank design to the Tiger in many ways, especially on soft factors.

    • @user-yb5if8kr3i
      @user-yb5if8kr3i Před rokem +1

      Which is funny, because Sherman is infinitely better than Tiger

    • @coatofarms4439
      @coatofarms4439 Před rokem +3

      @@user-yb5if8kr3i It wasn't, the Tiger had superior armor/armor quality, weaponry, off road performance and optics. The Sherman had quantity, but these are two different tanks for different roles, so the actual quantity does not mater since it is a pure comparison of one of each.

    • @user-yb5if8kr3i
      @user-yb5if8kr3i Před rokem +1

      ​@@coatofarms4439 it absolutely was. Tiger couldn't drive 100 kilometers without breaking down, Armor being better is very arguable, because tiger had that stupid flat armor, and angling is only a GAMING trick. It was never actually used
      Also, Shermans having bigger numbers + having much better mobility makes them a perfect mobility doctrine tank, which proved to be the best tank doctrine
      And the last one. You forget that tank on tank combat pretty much never happens, it's almost always tanks being a support for infantry. In my opinion this is why mobility was proven much better than having a slow fortress on wheels

    • @coatofarms4439
      @coatofarms4439 Před rokem +5

      @@user-yb5if8kr3i The armor of the tiger was better than the Sherman in every way. The Sherman's sloping gave it better armor protection on paper but sloping also reduces the armor's ability to disperse the energy of a hit and survive several hits, a problem the tiger does not suffer thanks to the flat armor being capable of dispersing the energy much better. The Shermans had only 50/60mm (early/late versions) at 56/47 degrees (90~mm), but early Shermans suffered from terrible armor quality that diminished their effectiveness by a third of their actual value, the Tiger had 100mm of armor on the front that was found 20% stronger than allied equivalents. The Shermans could only pen 76mm/92mm at 1000m while the Tiger could pen 138mm. The Tiger was designed to be used as a heavy breakthrough tank that would be used in special battalions and would be deployed in select areas, not everywhere at once like the Pz-III or Panther. In terms of kill count the Tigers could absolutely perform well in their roles, they were also not slow by any means, and they had roughly the same top speed as a Sherman (35-48 km/h in short bursts for the Sherman vs 45.4 km/h). The Tiger also had much better ground pressure and off-road performance thanks to its torsion bar suspension and interleaved road wheels while the Shermans had poor off road performance and could get stuck much easier. The Tiger is a tank designed for a war of tank combat and breakthroughs over relatively small distances. The idea of them breaking down is a meme, they were not nearly as common nor hard to deal with.

  • @chloeholmes4641
    @chloeholmes4641 Před rokem +2

    Great video as always. How about how bad is the Leclerc next video?

  • @colinwalsh1818
    @colinwalsh1818 Před rokem +1

    It would be cool to see a video on the kv-1. Like literally any of them they are so op at their br

  • @Masterafro999
    @Masterafro999 Před rokem +3

    Morozov looks like a spooky soviet giga chad tbh

  • @ODST_Parker
    @ODST_Parker Před rokem +3

    It's a big departure from your usual, but I'd love to see something like this on the Ariete. It's my only top-tier tank in War Thunder, and ever since I became fascinated by Italian vehicles, aircraft, and military history, I've wanted to learn more about it.
    Seems to be one of the less effective NATO main battle tanks, but I lack any kind of expertise when it comes to this sort of thing.

  • @Sw1fty_W
    @Sw1fty_W Před rokem +4

    Russians : tanks designed in the 50s
    Americans : Bombers designed in the 50s

    • @davidty2006
      @davidty2006 Před rokem +1

      B-52 is somehow still going.
      Same with TU 95. Only changed from strategic bombing to standoff munition launchers.

    • @user-mt4jf1yp8l
      @user-mt4jf1yp8l Před rokem

      Not russians - soviets

    • @higherground9888
      @higherground9888 Před rokem

      If the Design is reliable, effective, efficient and well liked, it tends to stick around well past the assigned Due date.

  • @maxout214226
    @maxout214226 Před rokem +1

    Wow do you have any more pictures of the composite meant for the M60? I've read it was meant to have it but was was cut due to cost, I've never seen he pictures of what the model would look like

  • @rigfordthebarbarian2895
    @rigfordthebarbarian2895 Před rokem +12

    A big issue (I think the biggest issue currently) is that people are too wrapped in the propaganda and ideology aspect of discussing anything in regards to warfare (or anything, really). 105 IQ reddit armchair historians aside, most people have these concrete opinions on topics using information that is no more than hearsay and baseless gossip because it's easier than actually thinking about the topic.
    I have tried to have an intelligent conversation about the technological advancement in modern warfare (and the effects the Russo-Ukraine conflict is having on that development) with multiple people who I know are knowledgeable in regards to military history and tactics, and none of them could mentally get past the propaganda. They hit a brick wall and just repeated political platitudes and non sequitur nonsense. My God, it's like trying to have a nuanced discussion about technology or tactics in World War Two and it just gets shit up with boomerisms and victory cult nonsense. The Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict 2 years ago was very interesting to me because it was a case of two militaries duking it out with fully modern tech. It was like the testing grounds for weapons and tactics to be used in the Russo-Ukraine conflict in the same way the Russo-Japanese War was for World War One.
    Muh evil Putin, muh baseless attack, muh notsee volunteers, muh historical memes, stfu bro I want to talk about tactical drone strikes!

    • @tomk3732
      @tomk3732 Před rokem

      Armenia was kind of low on this modern tech part. They had almost no defensive systems against drones flying over around 4000m.
      Also it was numbers game, in some areas AZ had advantage more than 3 or even 5+

  • @JimberCrime
    @JimberCrime Před rokem +14

    Compare the t14 to the Abrams x and the Rheinmetall Panther. Im theyre concepts vs a tank in production but seeing easy vs West design and development theory should be interesting.

    • @exo068
      @exo068 Před rokem +2

      Sad EMBT noise. Even if you look at the three western demonstrators they differ widely from each other.

    • @Silver_Prussian
      @Silver_Prussian Před rokem +9

      Well both western tanks are just design concepts while the armata is a real tank and people laugh at the russians that they cant produce it but i dout the americans and the germans will be able to produce those tanks without a major boost to their defence budgets. The us one is already bloated the german one cant be increased because of public backlash. The panthers are already expensive as they are now many nations simply cant afford them and the ines that can just buy a small amount of them.

    • @termitreter6545
      @termitreter6545 Před rokem +1

      Idk if the T14 really qualifies as "eastern tank design". Its more like a weird russian prototype that hasnt left any mark. I dont think Russia even has any tradition like that, compared to the Soviet Union?

    • @Ropetor
      @Ropetor Před rokem +7

      The T-14 is not a concept like the AbramsX or panther, those 2 are private ventures, the ARMATA family is a state funded family of vehicles that are being trialed for service in the russian federation.
      Lack of funding for production is not the same as a technology demonstrator made by a private company

    • @Silver_Prussian
      @Silver_Prussian Před rokem +3

      @@termitreter6545 yeah you really need to get more info on the tank

  • @jakelittlefield
    @jakelittlefield Před 3 měsíci

    The facts are very well said great work my man 😁👍

  • @kasualmechanic4854
    @kasualmechanic4854 Před rokem

    Hey Spookston, can you do a video talking about the Rooikat in the "How bad was" format? I'd like to see your take on it

  • @R3XALPHA
    @R3XALPHA Před rokem +3

    T-64B Is a nice design model i like how the turret is fitting with the body.

  • @josephryan3597
    @josephryan3597 Před rokem +6

    Can you cover the Challengers? I think most people don’t know much about them.

    • @tigerbesteverything
      @tigerbesteverything Před rokem +8

      garbage on track, good against old soviet design, completely outdated against any "modern" counterpart.

    • @josephryan3597
      @josephryan3597 Před rokem

      @@tigerbesteverything It would still be nice to learn more about it.

  • @sryan5512
    @sryan5512 Před rokem +2

    Kind of reminds me of the Type 74 as well, with how it was too ambitious and not ready until it was basically already outdated. That'd be an interesting video

    • @Insert-Retarded-Reply-Here
      @Insert-Retarded-Reply-Here Před rokem +3

      “Not ready until it was basically outdated” what? The T-64B was the best tank in the world at the time of its introduction, and it was very very much ready

    • @sryan5512
      @sryan5512 Před rokem

      @@Insert-Retarded-Reply-Here yeah I was talking more about the type 74

  • @fritzx1943
    @fritzx1943 Před rokem +1

    hey spookston do you think you could do a video on the leopard 1? its my fav tank and i feel people dont talk about it enough

  • @kjererrt7804
    @kjererrt7804 Před rokem +3

    the t-64 was a decade ahead of its time. it was a very innovative tank.

  • @Bruh-fc7ik
    @Bruh-fc7ik Před rokem +4

    7:00 I mean that’s not really big surprise, similar things happen in the US just in the aviation side. Some people dislike planes due to the company that designed them not being the one they like, similar can be said about engine manufacturers as well, with some liking airframe equipped with Pratt & Whitney engines over others, and others being wrong.

  • @chadofchads7222
    @chadofchads7222 Před 10 měsíci +2

    PLEASE do the t-14 armata next, it's gonna be so fun

    • @licornedechainer777
      @licornedechainer777 Před 10 měsíci +2

      So fun to destroy all abrams x and new leo´s ambition bahahaha dmbass american who think they are the center of the world

    • @SomuaSomua
      @SomuaSomua Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@licornedechainer777 the t-14 the 14 stand for the number of them made

    • @datcheesecakeboi6745
      @datcheesecakeboi6745 Před 3 měsíci +2

      why? the t14 hasnt been used in combat we dont know how bad it is xD

  • @pauld6967
    @pauld6967 Před rokem

    6:02 - 6:09 inspired this question: what is the reasoning behind stating that the chance of ammunition detonation is greater for ammo that is stowed in a vertical orientation than ammunition that is stored horizontally?

  • @AlexT-34
    @AlexT-34 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Forty fourth video asking for the Spj fm/43-44, it has a 15 sec reload, and fires 8kg TNT equivalent HE shells, while at br 1.7.

  • @pumpkintheproto
    @pumpkintheproto Před rokem +3

    Part 5 of asking for any content that the 76 jumbo is main topic

  • @delandel5496
    @delandel5496 Před rokem

    Surprisingly excellent overview of the T-64 tank.

  • @theimperialcombine
    @theimperialcombine Před rokem +2

    The More I watch these videos on soviet/Russian tanks the more I want to see spookston do a video with lazerpig.

    • @Fv4005_enjoyer
      @Fv4005_enjoyer Před rokem

      that would be so cool

    • @hydrolox3953
      @hydrolox3953 Před 10 měsíci

      It would be so awesome, it would be so cool

    • @datcheesecakeboi6745
      @datcheesecakeboi6745 Před 3 měsíci

      yay and then 2 idiots can be one 1 video, a idiot who thinks one of the best tanks created for its time is "bad" and another idiot who cant read apparently because he thinks the t14 uses a tiger engine and a faulty autloader xD

    • @apple222sickly
      @apple222sickly Před měsícem

      It might seem crazy what im about to say...

  • @KingTigerGuy
    @KingTigerGuy Před rokem +11

    Unless you already have, and im just being smooth and forgetting, continue this over to the T-72, T-80 and T-90, or at least as much as you can get. If you have, though i do recall you lightly going over the reason behind the two major tank choices, would be interesting to hear about it more. I do still like these tanks, as they do have quite the unique aesthetic and interesting alternative design philosophy to them, if nothing else.

  • @NetizenNo
    @NetizenNo Před rokem +5

    T-64 is my favorite Soviet tank.

  • @patronemir
    @patronemir Před 7 měsíci +1

    Can u make a video about the object 292 or the object 477a ?

  • @_awston1637
    @_awston1637 Před rokem +2

    Play the CV90s, with the addition of the PUMA, 2S38 and PT-76-57 and buffs to the Begleit and BMP-2M, the CV90 was forget by the community.

  • @michaelsalazar7331
    @michaelsalazar7331 Před rokem +11

    In theory you could employ any tank so long as it was equipped with ERA an active protection system, and maybe a few modifications to protect from handheld anti-tank weapons. Even in modern warfare an old WW2 tank would be formidable if you lack any kinetic weapons. An IS-2 or Tiger 2 lumber towards you is just as terrifying today as it was 70 years ago.

    • @zacharyjackson1829
      @zacharyjackson1829 Před rokem +17

      kinda pointless statement.
      Theoretically a blackpowder pistol is REALLY great if you are going up against a bunch of people in wheelchairs only armed with clubs

    • @jeffreyskoritowski4114
      @jeffreyskoritowski4114 Před rokem +2

      2 stage warheads and penetrator rounds made ERA obsolete.

    • @-Benito_Swagolini-
      @-Benito_Swagolini- Před rokem

      @@jeffreyskoritowski4114 not really ERA still provides protection against KE rounds and old chemical rounds it’s just kinda a good thing to have I would rather have ERA then no ERA

    • @raketny_hvost
      @raketny_hvost Před rokem

      Let's be honest, KT would be used as far last chance because of it low mobility

    • @davidty2006
      @davidty2006 Před rokem

      ERA kit would help them...
      Though you really haft to replace the 1940's era transmission and engine.

  • @itsuk1_1
    @itsuk1_1 Před rokem +3

    back in late 60s and early 70s, T-64 was a fucking beast

    • @itsuk1_1
      @itsuk1_1 Před rokem

      @@higherground9888 Get ur airpower out of here, no tank rely on air support to be effective, it's a disgrace.
      Ukraine has minor victories because Russian withdrawing and it has nothing to do with their tanks.
      T-64 is an absolute beast in it's time when upagainst M60 or Leo1. Composite armor, smoothbore gun with APFSDS, autoloader, etc etc. The strongest spear and shield of the era. But when against T-72 they are pretty much identical on practice.

    • @itsuk1_1
      @itsuk1_1 Před rokem

      @@higherground9888 Completely wrong, Russian force does not heavily rely on air power. They have triple the amount of artillery within 2 to 100kms from the frontline and lined in depth. Their artillery support doing TOT like breathing. Russian aircraft or CAS in general are risking high into enemy territory. Despite being high sorties, we see a lot of Russian gunship used as ARA instead of getting upclose. Ukrainian still has a fairly big stockpile of manpads and some of their AD still hide well and operational.
      What the fuck is a Su-50

  • @TonkMixes999
    @TonkMixes999 Před rokem +1

    I really appreciate how you play the game while telling a story and educating us. Love it bud thanks for the upload.

  • @NSAspyvans
    @NSAspyvans Před 4 měsíci

    when I heard the command and conquer generals music in the background good memories came flooding in my mind
    good times

  • @princesspupcake1269
    @princesspupcake1269 Před rokem

    So, what's the purpose of the 'fins' along the sides of the tank? Some kind of defense against HEAT/similar attacks?

  • @tomk3732
    @tomk3732 Před rokem +6

    T-64 was hands down by wide margin best tank of 1960s. It was jam packed with tech and introduced a LOT of new technology to the battlefield. It introduced more tech than T-14.
    - first tank with autoloader
    - first tank with composite armor
    - first tank with smoothbore gun and a 125mm to boost
    - first tank (later version) with laser range finder & coupled with it ballistic computer
    these are the main aspects of the "first".
    The main drawbacks were issues with all this new tech and getting it to work as well as price. T-72 was created as T-64 and its upgrade, T-80 were too expensive to mass produce for large army or armies of allies. T-64 was never exported (!)
    However, one on one I would not want to be in some M60 facing this thing - you have weak main gun against its armor and your own armor is no more than butter for the smoothbore 125mm. In later years your enemy also has laser range finder with ballistic computer and you have high school algebra with coincidental range finder coupled to L7 105. Good luck getting that first killer shot at greater range!

  • @01Laffey
    @01Laffey Před rokem +9

    T-64As and T-72 Ural's fire control system was the same, the TPD-2-49 coincidence range finder
    In the 80s they began upgrading both with the TPD-K1 laser range finder that was on T-72A (1979)
    T-64B had a significantly better FCS then T-72A or B with the 1A33 FCS vs TPD-K1 and 1A40 respectively since it had autolay and autolead whilst 1A40 just had a readout how many mils left/right to aim at a moving target

  • @kbecks9983
    @kbecks9983 Před rokem

    Love the command an conquer generals US theme playing in the background! ❤

  • @Andrew-ll9zm
    @Andrew-ll9zm Před rokem +1

    What are the little flaps that stick off the sides of the tank? You can see them at 8:37

    • @Spookston
      @Spookston  Před rokem +6

      Shields designed to pre-detonate shaped charged

  • @Solder_
    @Solder_ Před rokem +11

    But in game...it's gold

  • @josephstalin9298
    @josephstalin9298 Před rokem +3

    Bald people are really good at making tanks

  • @addoun
    @addoun Před rokem

    Absolutely loving the C&C soundtracks! Excellent music

  • @misteronsepatro7018
    @misteronsepatro7018 Před rokem

    Will you play the object 279 it's still fun as hell at 8.7 thanks to it's troll bouncy armor

  • @Ropetor
    @Ropetor Před rokem +3

    7:13 there are quite a lot of reasons for some people to ''hate'' on kharkiv during the cold war mostly about their influence on the government that meant a lot of very promising projects going without funding or the entire T-80UD thing which pissed of almost everyone.
    Not saying that really agree with it but they where one of the major cases of kleptocracy in the union, the only reason the T-64 was kept in production into the 80s was Morozov's legacy and lobbying

    • @Nothing_._Here
      @Nothing_._Here Před rokem

      The reason T-64 was kept in production is because Kharkiv plant built it for the Ukranian SSR.
      As for the T-80UD, it's part of the Obj 478M project which was meant to replace all 5 different MBTs being built at the same time whereas 477 was meant to become the "special" tank.
      Both Kirov and Kharkiv had teamed up on both projects whereas UVZ entered pretty pitiful prototypes that cost more for less performance.
      Chelyabinsk had already tooled up to build engines for T-80UD by 1990.
      The only people hating on kharkiv and kirov are either people from outside the former soviet states or blindly patriotic russians.

    • @Ropetor
      @Ropetor Před rokem

      @@Nothing_._Here
      The reason T-64 was kept in production is because Kharkiv plant built it for the Ukranian SSR.
      Source for this? all military procurement in the USSR was made by the ministry of defense the republics did not have their own procurements to my knowledge
      ''As for the T-80UD, it's part of the Obj 478M project which was meant to replace all 5 different MBTs being built at the same time whereas 477 was meant to become the "special" tank.
      Both Kirov and Kharkiv had teamed up on both projects whereas UVZ entered pretty pitiful prototypes that cost more for less performance.
      Chelyabinsk had already tooled up to build engines for T-80UD by 1990.''
      I'm referencing the naming problem there was, Kharkov wanted to call the new tank T-84 when the tank was a modified T-80B hull and the upgraded turret of the object 476 which is literally the same as object 219AS the T-80U

    • @Nothing_._Here
      @Nothing_._Here Před rokem

      @@Ropetor
      "The reason T-64 was kept in production is because Kharkiv plant built it for the Ukranian SSR. "
      Mind elaborating why it never saw any service outside of Ukraine, why it wasn't regularly upgraded outside of Ukraine?
      T-80UD is not a modified T-80B hull, the T-80A and T-80U are in-fact derived from obj 478.
      The reason it was called "T-80" instead of anything else has to do with the USSR trying to pretend it's not manufacturing several very different MBTs at the same exact time at a time when it was rapidly running out of money.
      Obj 219AS gets it's turret from the early versions of obj 478. The original turret for the proposed T-80A is very different.

    • @Ropetor
      @Ropetor Před rokem

      Object 219AS has nothing to do with object 478.
      It's based on object 476 a plan to upgrade the T-64 with a new turret.
      Object 476 was cancelled and it was decided to use the new turret modify it more and mount it on a modified T-80B hull.
      This lead to object 219A aka T-80A later modified into object 219AS aka T-80U
      Object 478 started after 219A and used the same modified T-80 hull with the 6TD.
      ''Mind elaborating why it never saw any service outside of Ukraine, why it wasn't regularly upgraded outside of Ukraine?''
      32nd Guards Tank Division?
      2nd Guards Tank Army?
      20th Guards Combined Arms Army?
      6th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade?
      Out of 4000 T-64's in 1990 Ukraine had 2000 all others where serving in other republics.
      The only reason for this is the initial teething issues of the T-64 required them to be in the Kiev Military District to have the factory nearby, after 1970 all other western districts started being equipped with them

    • @Ropetor
      @Ropetor Před rokem

      @@Nothing_._Here Object 476 is not Object 478 it's a completely different project that was canned and the turret was the only thing used on a modified T-80B hull.
      Object 478 is a T-80B hull modified with the 6TD engine and it was started after object 219A.

  • @zentran2690
    @zentran2690 Před rokem +5

    Id love to see a video on all the variants of the T-64 as well as T-64s produced under license in other countries.

  • @f-man3274
    @f-man3274 Před rokem +1

    0:44 Oh, it seems Johnny Sins is not just an actor, doctor, teacher and plumber but also worked as a tank engineer in USSR!

  • @FillyCheesteak
    @FillyCheesteak Před rokem

    Could you do a Video on the Pershing? (regular M26)

  • @djantraxx86
    @djantraxx86 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I love russian tankdesign and respect their innovative minds behind them. They dont desserve the western hate they have. Nice too see a video that dont vomit toxic propaganda from either side.

  • @pairox9473
    @pairox9473 Před rokem +3

    T series tanks my beloved

  • @Ghost0fPakistan
    @Ghost0fPakistan Před rokem +2

    Suggestion: There's an approved topic on the WT forums regarding the addition of a Pakistani tech tree either as a separate nation or a sub tree under the Chinese tree. What do you think of it since adding Pakistan specific variants vehicles like the British Supermarine Attacker, Super-7, Hamza/Mouz ATGM carriers, AH-1F/S gunships etc. Wouldn't make sense in being under china.

  • @rcfire3473
    @rcfire3473 Před rokem

    I don’t remember if you’ve done it already spookston but could you please do the 105mm Sherman

  • @irwinthebluesun5324
    @irwinthebluesun5324 Před rokem +3

    cheese

  • @napoleonbonaparte1429
    @napoleonbonaparte1429 Před rokem +3

    T80 is my personal favourite, it was better than the m1 abrams in 1985.

    • @licornedechainer777
      @licornedechainer777 Před 10 měsíci

      All tanks are better than a dumbass abrams tanks

    • @spudgun3982
      @spudgun3982 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@licornedechainer777u just mad lol, no modern russian tank is up to standards with western tanks, even if some have been destroyed because, thats what they do and look at the russian tank loss rate lol

  • @ARI-ks1vj
    @ARI-ks1vj Před rokem

    You should talk about the KV-1K. I’ve read somewhere that it was a kv1 modified to fire katyusha rockets

  • @skitzany8901
    @skitzany8901 Před rokem

    great video, does someone have any material about the tank factions beef?