The Truth About Japan's New Type-10 Tank

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  • čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
  • Is Japans new TYPE-10 Main Battle tank really under armored or is it actually amazing? As Japan moves to meet their massive military rearmament goal to double their defense budget, all eyes are turning to their own homemade Mitsubishi Type 10 main battle tank with its bling bling nano crystal Japanese steel armor. That might actually explain why it’s the world’s second most expensive tank ever produced at $9.8 million dollars per unit.
    The first prototype for the new Japanese tank rolled off the Mitsubishi production line in 2006. The Type 10 has three separate weight loadouts to give the Japanese military more flexibility in how the tank is transported and deployed. The minimum loadout comes in at just 40 tons, which is much easier on Japan’s infrastructure and allows the tank to use 84% of their 17,920 total bridges in the country while most other Western designs could barely use 40%
    Written by: Chris Cappy & Diego Aceituno
    Edited by: Savvy Studios
    Type 10 tank anime illustration by Mike:
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    Task & Purpose is a military news and culture oriented channel. We want to foster discussion about the defense industry.
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    #JAPAN #TANK #MILITARY

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  • @richardsawyer5428
    @richardsawyer5428 Před rokem +582

    By building your own tank you also build a skilled workforce with all the benefits that they bring to the local and national economy.

    • @familyreynolds9323
      @familyreynolds9323 Před rokem +47

      They already have a lot of that industry at home, given the production of cars and trucks that occurs in Japan. This is just leveraging off that native capability.

    • @icollectstories5702
      @icollectstories5702 Před rokem +5

      It's certainly great -- if you can afford it. It's also a long-term issue, as you have to ask, once you've gotten this skilled workforce, what happens if defense priorities change? Like that star free agent who leaves your organization for a rival's, if you can't afford to keep the tank builders occupied, who will be recruiting them?

    • @alharrison1038
      @alharrison1038 Před rokem +17

      Japan is one of the most skilled industrial nations, and we need to help them gear it up again.

    • @denniselvy3528
      @denniselvy3528 Před rokem +16

      Their build quality would be second to none or at least as good as any nato

    • @robalexander2591
      @robalexander2591 Před rokem +7

      @@denniselvy3528 probably better 😂

  • @mimi00713
    @mimi00713 Před rokem +140

    What's amazing about the Type 10 tank is that it can fire a circling slalom shot at a small target a few kilometres away at over 40 km/h and hit every bullet. Threatening accuracy of fire.

    • @hededcdn
      @hededcdn Před 3 měsíci +5

      That's really the standard these days when looking at MBTs in the west.

  • @dragongrazer7620
    @dragongrazer7620 Před rokem +250

    It reminds me of our swedish design doctrine, since we are highly focused on defending ourselves rather than attacking, and design around taking full advantage of the home turf terrain.

    • @jonny2954
      @jonny2954 Před rokem +6

      Except the Strv 122 is one of the heaviest Leopard 2 variants in service...

    • @Shinkajo
      @Shinkajo Před rokem +15

      @@jonny2954 what has that got to do with anything?

    • @omarfuaad9644
      @omarfuaad9644 Před rokem +4

      Ser man på en till Svensk som följer denna kanal xD

    • @jonny2954
      @jonny2954 Před rokem +7

      @@Shinkajo Sweden isn't tank-friendly terrain. Over 100,000 lakes, in comparison, lower 48 states of the US have 125,000. At 15 times the size.

    • @AdmiralLj
      @AdmiralLj Před rokem +12

      ​@@jonny2954 because FMV took one look at the Leppard 2a5 Armour and said "that is not good enugh" and made it better.
      Tanks in swedish doctrine is not for them to make rapid offensive maneuvers but to make use of prepared defensive protected positions while mechanized infantry outmanuvers the attacking force.
      Sweden is a dream for prepared ambushes an advancing force trying to push threw swedich terrain would have to be ready for an attack from any forest line.

  • @Goji1
    @Goji1 Před rokem +53

    The weight factor was also because they wanted the Type 10 to be able to be transported quickly using the extensive railway systems in Japan

    • @Daifuku_Ram
      @Daifuku_Ram Před 7 měsíci +5

      Umm... Actually Type10 cant be transported by railway

    • @davidgoodnow269
      @davidgoodnow269 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@Daifuku_RamWhy not? Rails too close together? That just means scheduling halts to other traffic on that route. Very unpopular, but obviously possible in such an emergency!

    • @Daifuku_Ram
      @Daifuku_Ram Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@davidgoodnow269 Japanese rail gage is narrower than other countries one
      And the tank is too wide to through tunnels
      Type 90 and Type10 need transporter to transport on express way

    • @davidgoodnow269
      @davidgoodnow269 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Daifuku_Ram Ah! Thank you, I would not have guessed that tunnels would be a problem!

    • @r_ex_7
      @r_ex_7 Před 3 měsíci

      @@davidgoodnow269 😘my pookie bear

  • @MrWaffen007
    @MrWaffen007 Před rokem +260

    Yamamoto was the admiral, Yamato was the battleship. Love your stuff bud!

    • @HubertofLiege
      @HubertofLiege Před rokem +3

      Yamato yamawto
      Potato potawto

    • @danieljasonkon9800
      @danieljasonkon9800 Před rokem +3

      @WaffenmeisterNZ Who do you think Chris Cappy's waifu is

    • @jont2576
      @jont2576 Před rokem

      love ur stuff bud!! to the guy who was a former marine, claims if he paid attention in physics class he would know what megapascal is.......yet somehow possess such an extensive knowledge in so many subjects from history,to geopolitics of various countries to battle tech and battle doctrines etc etc.....
      ur literally looking at a totally scripted teletubbies propaganda show written by a team of ghostwriters and fronted by a bunch of paid actors (or one in this case) and pretty faces......who probably have no idea what they are reading to the audience.

    • @britishneko3906
      @britishneko3906 Před rokem

      tomato

    • @danieljasonkon9800
      @danieljasonkon9800 Před rokem

      @@britishneko3906 lol good one

  • @BlackWit11
    @BlackWit11 Před rokem +946

    The ship with the big ass guns was called Yamato (sistership Musashi). Isoroku Yamamoto was an influentual Japanese admiral who was instrumental in developing the naval airforce and its use of carriers and also was the architect of the plan for the attack on Pearl Harbor. Just so you know what's what!

    • @christophervandenberg4830
      @christophervandenberg4830 Před rokem +92

      Never send a basic infantryman to do a job involving similar sounding words. Send a junior commissioned officer who will still get it wrong but no one will have the balls to tell him so.

    • @autistic_m4a3_76w_hvss
      @autistic_m4a3_76w_hvss Před rokem +35

      My dad does the same mistake and he's fckin 1/2 Japanese. I actually don't care that he said Yamamoto, all it did is put a smile on my face

    • @kuralulu
      @kuralulu Před rokem +68

      The mental image of Admiral Yamamoto jumping into the battlefield all by himself with a fucking 18 inch gun strapped onto his back is hilarious.
      Now that’s an anime I’d watch.

    • @gxssmakajax4948
      @gxssmakajax4948 Před rokem +9

      @@kuralulu XD nice idea
      but yea thats the first thing I noticed and scrolled down lmao

    • @Bill23799
      @Bill23799 Před rokem

      @@autistic_m4a3_76w_hvss I'll bet dad is also concerned about his Prostrate acting up on him as he gets older. Hehe

  • @muhithossain7312
    @muhithossain7312 Před rokem +13

    3:12 Wasn't expecting to see Memories get a mention on this channel.
    For those who haven't seen it, it's an anime movie with 3 different episodes that all have fantastic animation, soundtrack and damn good storylines. Definitely recommend.

  • @barbaranostrand4214
    @barbaranostrand4214 Před rokem +224

    Japan is also about 90% mountainous which significantly influences defense as well. There was a third giant Japanese battleship laid down, but it was finished as an aircraft carrier. It was sunk while manned by a skeleton crew during sea trials by USS Archerfish.

    • @carlpagunsan8287
      @carlpagunsan8287 Před rokem

      IJN Shinano... Too sad it was sunk too early without even doing anything unlike her sisters

    • @user-ht1eh9kl5f
      @user-ht1eh9kl5f Před rokem +16

      Yamato-class third ship carrier Shinano...

    • @NIKOLAP7
      @NIKOLAP7 Před rokem +10

      Territory that has a lot of natural barriers is difficult to conquer.

    • @braincell4536
      @braincell4536 Před rokem +8

      @@NIKOLAP7 Afghanistan the graveyard of empire

    • @NIKOLAP7
      @NIKOLAP7 Před rokem +2

      @@braincell4536 It still is.

  • @Legalizeasbestos
    @Legalizeasbestos Před rokem +2660

    A weapon to surpass Metal Gear

  • @ConReese
    @ConReese Před rokem +882

    Worked with the Japanese marines ARDB and they had some awesome kit. Electric dirt bikes were so cool since they were super quiet

    • @imadequate3376
      @imadequate3376 Před rokem +154

      My friend uses an electric dirt bike to hunt.
      You're damn near a ghost moving through the woods on it. Awesome piece of technology. Range could be better but for his purposes it's the greatest thing since sliced bread.

    • @vodkavodka8903
      @vodkavodka8903 Před rokem +15

      God damn i need one

    • @MattBellzminion
      @MattBellzminion Před rokem +62

      @@imadequate3376 And extending the Japanese army's tradition of using quiet bikes for rapid infantry movement, a tactic they employed with considerable success in their early invasive phase in WWII.

    • @imadequate3376
      @imadequate3376 Před rokem +34

      @@MattBellzminion the Dutch used to have guys on bikes.
      Honestly those electric motorcycles just rip with that instantaneous power.

    • @brokeandtired
      @brokeandtired Před rokem +18

      Is it a real Japanese tank if it doesn't make you "UWU" 🤔?

  • @Brodasco
    @Brodasco Před rokem +62

    The battle ship with those biggest of all guns was the YAMATO. It means Spirit of the Nation. YAMAMOTO was the name of the Admiral, who before planning the Pearl Harbor attack, told the Japanese political leadership that Japan would definitely lose a war with the U.S. He lived in America for a few years, toured extensively, and knew well our industrial capability.

  • @Sphinx0514
    @Sphinx0514 Před rokem +6

    7:50 I hate to be that guy (not really ) but the battleship name is "Yamato" (there's an anime inspired by it). Yamamoto was the IJN head at the start of WWII. It's a common mistake.

  • @MacTac141
    @MacTac141 Před rokem +946

    Honestly this could 100% be the most useful tank for Taiwan. With similar terrain and defensive doctrine I could definitely see this as more useful than Abrams
    Think it’s time to ship over a cool 50 of them

    • @kukulroukul4698
      @kukulroukul4698 Před rokem +24

      that is not possible ! its one thousand years old , well guarded secret in them

    • @nagasako7
      @nagasako7 Před rokem +122

      Abram or ZTZ or T-80 or Challenger would have issues in the mountains of Japan to say the least. This tank is tailor made for country like Japan, Austria, Switzerland or Taiwan.

    • @tomhenry897
      @tomhenry897 Před rokem +29

      Need 500

    • @yumyunrangLOAL
      @yumyunrangLOAL Před rokem +44

      For sure, Type 10 or K2 BP, largely the same despite how much people over rate the K2. Both are under-armoured compared to contemporary MBTs but both have great guns and great performance in mountainous areas

    • @NoobNoobNews
      @NoobNoobNews Před rokem +28

      Either this or the Korean MBT.

  • @tomashidalgo5538
    @tomashidalgo5538 Před rokem +295

    7:54 “The battleship Yamamoto”…. It is true that the good old admiral had a character of steel, but he was not that heavy compared to today’s standards.

    • @blacquejacqueshellaque6373
      @blacquejacqueshellaque6373 Před rokem +67

      Just to be clear to those who don't get it. Yamamoto was the Admiral, Yamato was the Battleship.

    • @ReisskIaue
      @ReisskIaue Před rokem +11

      @@blacquejacqueshellaque6373 At least Yamamoto was on IJN Yamato during the Battle of Midway.

    • @Yuki_Ika7
      @Yuki_Ika7 Před rokem +18

      yeah, that gave me a cringe headache when he said that

    • @alexiachimciuc3199
      @alexiachimciuc3199 Před rokem +2

      😱🤣🤣

    • @Frankie2012channel
      @Frankie2012channel Před rokem +3

      YAMATO! Not YAMAMOTO! WTH?

  • @dyingearth
    @dyingearth Před rokem +67

    The Chieftain always said that Merkava is the perfect tank for IDF because it meets their doctrine. Japan probably don't need M1 Abraham, but Type 10 is designed to meet their own need.

    • @djocharablaikan8601
      @djocharablaikan8601 Před rokem +6

      M1 ABRAHAM ❤

    • @user-ht1eh9kl5f
      @user-ht1eh9kl5f Před rokem +4

      not abrams?

    • @Theodoric99
      @Theodoric99 Před rokem +8

      @@user-ht1eh9kl5f as the founding fathers intended

    • @user-ht1eh9kl5f
      @user-ht1eh9kl5f Před rokem +1

      @@Theodoric99 Lincoln!

    • @fromfareastindy8234
      @fromfareastindy8234 Před 11 měsíci +8

      Unlike Israel, Japanese tanks focus on direct tank warfare.
      Most of the country is mountainous and covered with trees, and annual precipitation, including snowfall, is enormous.
      Because of this, Japanese rivers flow extremely fast, and there are many bridges to cross them, so the invasion routes are very limited.
      For these reasons, land defense in mainland Japan is based on ambush tactics using concealed tanks.
      This is fatal to the Merkava, whose heat-source engines are located in the front.
      Even if the vehicle body, which is the heat source, is concealed, the angle of fire is limited by the angle of elevation and tilt, so a mechanism to control the posture of the vehicle itself is inevitably required.
      The Merkava is undoubtedly an excellent tank.
      However, it is not suitable for the Japanese operational concept of tanks.

  • @death777th2
    @death777th2 Před 9 měsíci +11

    8:42 😂😂😂
    Presenter: "Bad editor! Down boy, that was not part of the presentation. Also, can you send me the sauce after this?"
    Editor: Umm...okay. Sure thing boss.

  • @monsieurduquack5440
    @monsieurduquack5440 Před rokem +150

    It was built to upheld the JSDF's long honored tradition of fighting off monsters that try to destroy it every week

  • @SkepticalChris
    @SkepticalChris Před rokem +567

    The Japanese battleship was the Yamato, not Yamamoto

  • @MA-kr6yv
    @MA-kr6yv Před rokem +190

    Another reason it was better to develop a tank at home is weight restrictions. Most if not all modern mbts they would consider buying are too heavy so theyd have to buy lighter, older tanks which would reduce the performance potential of their tank forces.

    • @saulshennan6825
      @saulshennan6825 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Modern MBTs are too heavy for much of the infrastructure in most countries, including the US. There are many American roads and bridges the Abrams cannot use.

    • @HappyGM-R
      @HappyGM-R Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@saulshennan6825
      That as well but more importantly japan is heavily mountainous, and have basically no flat land unlike Europe.
      And even if there was to be flat land it would be preoccupied by cities and towns, meaning that tanks fighting in japan will be 100% going through mountainous terrain.
      All modern MBT apart from the type 10 would not be able to make it through such environment.

    • @saulshennan6825
      @saulshennan6825 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@HappyGM-R There's more level rural land in Japan than many people assume. It's approx. 75 percent mountainous, and the built up (urban) areas are massive, but there's still open country.

    • @HappyGM-R
      @HappyGM-R Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@saulshennan6825
      You make it sound like 75% isn’t much, but that is the highest percentage among the developed nations.
      For comparison China is only 33%, Russia 25% ish, USA 20%, most of Europe below 10%.
      There are only handful of nations above japan in terms of how mountainous their land is, Switzerland and Nepal for example.

    • @saulshennan6825
      @saulshennan6825 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@HappyGM-R Where did I say it isn't much? I said it's 75%. But 25% of Japan isn't mountainous. Many other countries have much less flat ground. Japan is not unique in this respect. People always roll out the Teen Tank Expert tropes about Japanese infrastructure being unable to support heavy tanks while ignoring the fact the same is true in every country on Earth.

  • @kabuki_kitten7129
    @kabuki_kitten7129 Před rokem +23

    The type 10 is my personal favourite modern tank and i really hope my A levels and degree goes well as it would be the dream to work for mitsubishi heavy industries on insane vehicles like this

  • @just_a_turtle_chad
    @just_a_turtle_chad Před rokem +112

    Fun fact: The only combat experience of this tank is when Godzilla attacked Japan.

    • @WackadoodleMalarkey
      @WackadoodleMalarkey Před rokem +11

      _Notice me Senpai Abramssamma!_

    • @fs5miFi1dM4u5
      @fs5miFi1dM4u5 Před rokem +8

      The self defense force tradition of fighting kaijus! Man you just reminded me of gate such a good anime I've been reading the manga as well as Japan summons great series.

  • @bagobones9891
    @bagobones9891 Před rokem +310

    I've heard from multiple Japanese speakers that it's actually translated as microcrystal steel and it just means the particles themselves in the steel are way smaller making it stronger and giving a couple other benefits

    • @miguelurrutdarkorangefan2750
      @miguelurrutdarkorangefan2750 Před rokem +44

      Tiny crystals allow for a higher hardness while keeping a desirable toughness (as tested with CVN tests).

    • @briancavanagh7048
      @briancavanagh7048 Před rokem +15

      Making the steel harder, does this make it more brittle?

    • @davebauman4991
      @davebauman4991 Před rokem +39

      They've repurposed their legendary sword smithing abilities to forging armor. Awesome!

    • @AirLancer
      @AirLancer Před rokem +55

      @@briancavanagh7048 That's the point of why it's supposed to be special, having increased hardness without becoming brittle.

    • @stewartc4558
      @stewartc4558 Před rokem +19

      @@briancavanagh7048 I dont believe so. Used similar in making a blade. Normally its how many blades does one belt make. With the "powered iron" its how many belts does it take to make one blade.
      If I remember the lecture its powdered by the molten "standard" steel mix being sprayed through a tiny nozzle into a chamber. As the molten steel is ejected the chamber temperature rapidly cools the grains form. Smaller the injection port and faster the cooling the smaller the grains. (or as I recall). Then you take this dust and forge that into a billet. As the temperature for forging is not melting the steel has a lot of tiny crystals that interlock rather that larger metal crystals in molten steel. Weakness of steel is between the crystal faces. But this is all from faulty memory.

  • @soru2186
    @soru2186 Před měsícem +2

    theres no fricking way this guy called the Yamato "Yamamoto" in 7:52 LMAO, anyways very nice video

  • @yume2666
    @yume2666 Před rokem +75

    Military circles in Japan refer to type 10 as a 'fighter jet-like MBT'. This aptly describes type 10's operational doctrine - 'First Look, First Kill' supported by the C4 network, short combat radius and required frequent maintenance at base.
    The small, light body of type 10 suggests compromises in crew habitability and fuel capacity, not armour/protection.

    • @nates9105
      @nates9105 Před 9 měsíci +5

      Which is funny that is the doctrine adopted. They suffered in WWII over lack of fuel supplies so I would have thought they go for doctrines that enable limited resource situation. All it takes it restriction to sea or air supply and they would dwindle.

    • @augustuslunasol10thapostle
      @augustuslunasol10thapostle Před 9 měsíci +9

      @@nates9105 that would be near impossible having the worlds most oil hungry nation guarding you like you are some wall flower given by the gods

    • @RockSolitude
      @RockSolitude Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@nates9105 this time they have the world's most oil hungry nation backing them, instead of fighting them. Also WW2 is a completely different case. The Type 10 isn't expected to make long treks all over asia and the islands on a non-stop campaign.

    • @pauloazuela8488
      @pauloazuela8488 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@nates9105 Different times , different situations. They're allied with the their former enemy who stop them from gaining resources aka the US. They occupied many good location with resources but got halted when US entered the pacific theater.

  • @ewok40k
    @ewok40k Před rokem +582

    Having your tanks designed tailor made for your country geography is big plus, type 10 is a mild example, Sweden went whole nine yards with their strv-103 custom made for defensive war with Soviets

    • @Eluderatnight
      @Eluderatnight Před rokem +20

      Well its cold AF so the prob have special accomodations

    • @unwnme
      @unwnme Před rokem +5

      @@Eluderatnight It's not that cold. :P

    • @unwnme
      @unwnme Před rokem +3

      We should have modified it and sold it to Japan.

    • @demun6065
      @demun6065 Před rokem +20

      Also based on logistics eg. America is the only country that could field the Abrams in offense, due to the logistics tail.

    • @pomelo9840
      @pomelo9840 Před rokem +3

      ​@@unwnme why would Japan want that? The door wedge was overall an interesting design, but hull aiming just doesn't seem to be the future.

  • @CircaSriYak
    @CircaSriYak Před rokem +24

    Cappy, in the course of making that cute little thumbnail of yours, did you stop and think to yourself "How did it come to this?"

    • @Taskandpurpose
      @Taskandpurpose  Před rokem +23

      lol yes, I thought "where did I go horribly wrong in life" then I wondered if it was offensive, or cultural appropriation then I stopped thinking and was hungry

    • @radjadawamindra697
      @radjadawamindra697 Před rokem +3

      ​​​​@@Taskandpurpose trust me, you've done nothing wrong. In fact, you just reached out for a new demographic to subscribe to your channel.

  • @thetanksofworldwarii-tanka4368

    What i find impressive is that the Japanese design and build their own tank engine, despite making such a small number of tanks with little export potential. Many other countries have tried to develop their own modern tank engine and failed, eventually opting to import one from somewhere else.

    • @wedgeantilles8575
      @wedgeantilles8575 Před rokem +21

      Well, if you have the third biggest economy in the world you can afford things like that.
      Why should a country with so many financial resources and a Tier 1 industry NOT be capable of developing and building an own tank?

    • @rhysfirth3506
      @rhysfirth3506 Před rokem +38

      It's Mitsubishi, they already made a number of large 20+ litre engines for their Fuso range. It's not a huge engineering challenge to leverage that to create a tank engine if you toss out the requirement of low fuel consumption in favor of massive power.

    • @phunk8607
      @phunk8607 Před rokem +34

      Answer: japan… not some third world country. If i trust my Japanese car i trust their weaponised tech

    • @thetanksofworldwarii-tanka4368
      @thetanksofworldwarii-tanka4368 Před rokem +8

      @@wedgeantilles8575 It's less a question of capability, but rather one of being worth the effort from a financial standpoint. Tank engines have little civilian application, so it is a major investment for what is ultimately an engine with limited sales potential given Japans restrictions on export weapons sales.

    • @TheAmbex
      @TheAmbex Před rokem +15

      Mitsubishi builds alot of vehicles. Everything from lawnmowers, to cars, to fighter jets, to massive cargo ships.

  • @Saidai_007
    @Saidai_007 Před rokem

    I absolutely love these tank videos you produce it's very interesting, Good job 👍

  • @kevint.8553
    @kevint.8553 Před rokem +69

    "Japan's Japanese Defense Industry." That's some good writin', right there.

    • @hothoploink1509
      @hothoploink1509 Před rokem +19

      Rivaled by their excellent research "Japanese Battleship Yamamoto" :D

    • @kurtwhite1498
      @kurtwhite1498 Před rokem +4

      @@hothoploink1509 some very **average** writing

    • @hewasagudboy9079
      @hewasagudboy9079 Před rokem +1

      Well he didn't want people to think he was referring to "Japan's Dutch Defense Industry"

    • @aaaaaaaard9586
      @aaaaaaaard9586 Před rokem

      He triggered thousands to engage in the comment section. That’s the best writing skill right there.

  • @sirdiealot53
    @sirdiealot53 Před rokem +17

    @7:55 Yamato, not Yamamoto. He was a commander, Yamato is the battleship. ❤

  • @janchovanec8624
    @janchovanec8624 Před rokem +74

    Hi Chris, good content.
    A few corrections:
    Mount Fuji is near Tokyo on a main island and not in the Northern Hokaido.
    The massive ship was called Yamato, Yamamoto was an admiral who didn't get the US cracked their ciphers.

    • @user-ht1eh9kl5f
      @user-ht1eh9kl5f Před rokem +1

      富士山が北海道の北側!?
      彼は動画内で間違えましたか?

    • @juanishikame7284
      @juanishikame7284 Před rokem +1

      Around 2:50 mark

    • @desu-Love-God-peace-fo9bj4pu3e
      @desu-Love-God-peace-fo9bj4pu3e Před 11 měsíci +1

      艦名はヤマトとムサシの2艦のタイプぬ(´-ω-)ウム暗号はポーランドと日本の合作のタイプぬポーランドが協力してくれた暗号ぬ(´-ω-)ウム1部は日本独自の暗号でこのタイプは解読されたぬ(´-ω-)ウム

    • @jean-lucpicard5510
      @jean-lucpicard5510 Před 11 měsíci

      You know if he can't get those basic facts correct , how can we trust the other stuff?

    • @tylerphuoc2653
      @tylerphuoc2653 Před 11 měsíci +11

      @@jean-lucpicard5510He said "Mount Fuji _and_ the northern island of Hokkaido", not that amount Fuji was there

  • @jeffthompson9622
    @jeffthompson9622 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing this.

  • @amandajoyce7608
    @amandajoyce7608 Před rokem +100

    USA displays the new Abrams doing doughnuts. Germany displays their new tank with beer. But you said Russia displays their new tank (you showed a clip of one on fire. I thought that was funny but not quite correct.) Russia displayed their new tank, On Parade, frozen in place. There’s roubles well spent, an ornament for the parade ground. 😂

    • @elmohead
      @elmohead Před rokem +10

      It's not frozen, it's just set to sentry mode.

    • @luciusvorenus9445
      @luciusvorenus9445 Před rokem

      The Russian Armor Corps have created more Cosmonauts than all the Soyuz spacecraft in history.

    • @Thor_Odinson
      @Thor_Odinson Před rokem +6

      And for every Russian tank built a senior defense official gets a dacha

    • @veerchand8968
      @veerchand8968 Před rokem +8

      No comrade, glorious Rossiya displays tank prowess by being only tank (turret) to enter orbit regularly, while decadent capitalists pigs have failed to send even one tank to orbit yet! Behold our awesome power, shake in fear (laughter)!

    • @CAP198462
      @CAP198462 Před rokem +5

      Russian tanks are greatest tanks in world. If they break down, can be easily towed away by many common vehicles. Russian tanks also very light thanks to high tech corrugated cellulose fiber armour panels.

  • @crusader_with_a_glock7941

    Hey man I love your videos, and how you give people a different view that we would normally consider.
    Keep doing what you're doing.

  • @georgehopkins2069
    @georgehopkins2069 Před rokem

    Interesting report, well-presented. Thank-you.

  • @DSlyde
    @DSlyde Před rokem +15

    God damn, this channel has gotten so much better than what it was only a year ago, let alone where it started. Absolutely deserves this comment for the algorithm.

  • @fizz576
    @fizz576 Před rokem +31

    Whenever I hear about the Japanese military, it is usually something relating to their navy its intresting to hear about their ground forces.

    • @whysosyria1
      @whysosyria1 Před rokem +6

      Well technically being an island country, I think their first line of defense is the navy

  • @janneyovertheocean9558
    @janneyovertheocean9558 Před rokem +42

    Taiwan could certainly use these made-for-Japan defensive battle tanks, given their similar geographic and geopolitical locations. I wish eventually enough of the Type 10 will be made and for export to friendly nation like Taiwan.

    • @user-ko3eu8mb6d
      @user-ko3eu8mb6d Před 9 měsíci

      성능에 비해 너무 비싸. 일본방산의 문제점.

    • @stephenwells6434
      @stephenwells6434 Před 9 měsíci +10

      The K2 does NOT have better performance than the Type 10. It has the same forward speed, a significantly slower reverse speed, the same power/weight ratio, a less versatile transmission, only slightly more horsepower (which is offset by its greater mass), and a smaller operational range. Also, the K2's main cannon is similar to the 120mm Rheinmetall cannon that the JDF rejected.
      That said, Taiwan might still want to go for the K2 rather than the Type 10, since Japan's strict arms export laws would make acquiring the Type 10 very difficult.

    • @stephenwells6434
      @stephenwells6434 Před 9 měsíci +8

      @@Jurk844 1) There is a lot more to a tank's performance than how big its gun is.
      2) The Type 10 fires specially designed ammunition that is more capable than the equivalent NATO-standard ammunition, which makes up for the lower caliber.

    • @scantrontheimmortal
      @scantrontheimmortal Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@stephenwells6434Citation needed since the Japanese 120mm l/44 has similar performance to the rheinmetal 120mm l/55 guns. There really is only a 30 meter per sec difference between apfsds velocities on the main guns. Plus the Type 10 Apfsds has 36 milimeters less pentration performance than nato DM 53 at 500 metres. So i have no idea how one could say the only Domestically designed round on the Type 10 the Apfsds is somehow by default better than anything NATO has.

    • @stephenwells6434
      @stephenwells6434 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@scantrontheimmortal 1) The L/44 is not used on the Type 10, making that comparison moot.
      2) Japan has not published the stats on the Type 10's armour penetration, so the reliability of your source is highly suspect.
      3) What the JDF has said is that the Type 10 round has similar penetration to the DM53. They also claim that the round is better at penetrating reactive armour (though that isn't much of an issue for any NATO 120mm round, to be honest).
      4) The Type 10 can fire any NATO standard 120mm rounds. How those rounds perform when fired by the Type 10 is unclear.

  • @ninjasiren
    @ninjasiren Před 7 měsíci +3

    @0:37 Now we know Cappy is into anime, he was just hiding it 😅

  • @keithrange4457
    @keithrange4457 Před rokem +3

    Loving your frequent vid postings, ty for the hard work and great analytical topics!

  • @alexdrockhound9497
    @alexdrockhound9497 Před rokem +55

    Theres a steel manufacturing method called CPM (Crucible Powder Metallurgy) thats used to make steels harder and more durable even though they use the same chemistry as already existing steels, it does this by making the grain size smaller. I suspect this is not much different of a concept.

    • @AlbertoMartinez765
      @AlbertoMartinez765 Před rokem +5

      Japan actually has very poor quality steel that why they had to refine and fold their steel swords so many times. I always laugh when I hear someone mention "High Quality Japanese steel as if its a Great quality" They do Have Excellent Manufacturing process though as they have to to use their poor quality steel.

    • @alexdrockhound9497
      @alexdrockhound9497 Před rokem +27

      @@AlbertoMartinez765 any country can make CPM steel, even from poor ingredients, it just costs more to do. There would be additional refining steps.
      Japan having bad ingredients hundreds of years ago is irrelevant to the modern day. And in modern days we can just use recycled scrap metal as the initial ingredient.

    • @sheldoniusRex
      @sheldoniusRex Před rokem +11

      From what I've read this is similar to CPM. The idea being better homogeneity throughout the billet, along with greater control of martensite crystal precipitation during heat treat.

    • @Jaymsie.
      @Jaymsie. Před rokem +2

      U can make crucible steel in your back yard with iron, bone ash, clay, and hand made bellows.
      Rare hi quality swords were made this way as far back as the 8 or 900’s a.d. “Ulfberht” was a popular maker - who’s mark was often counterfeited because people could t figure out how he was making “iron” swords what were not break brittle, and therefore would not break when struck too hard, but flex, making a whipping sound when swung, the metal obviously being what we know as steel. Steel is just iron + carbon. A crucible was the easiest way to heat the materials to proper temp. Maybe the only way back then, I don’t know. But I’m sure whatever Japan is doing to create steel in 2023 that has qualities no one else can match, is far from making steel in a crucible.

    • @jonathanpfeffer3716
      @jonathanpfeffer3716 Před rokem +1

      I believe it’s actually the exact same concept.

  • @jeffbaade3521
    @jeffbaade3521 Před rokem +7

    Chris excellent evaluation as usual on modern weapon systems and their employment in todays battlefield.

  • @izumishion6267
    @izumishion6267 Před rokem +16

    The Type 10 is meant to replace the Type 74, SUPPLEMENT the Type 90.
    The Nanocrystal steel isn't as outlandish as the name might sound. Basically, the nanocrystal steel grain structure is far more smaller and arranged much better than traditional steels. This allows the bonds between the grains of the steel to have a stronger hold thus making the steel stronger while retaining the same weight.

    • @coltyt9529
      @coltyt9529 Před 7 měsíci

      Its frontal armor would like to argue with u
      It's thin asf compared to the rear armor 💀 plus I would rather have a tank that can take multiple hits on the front than a tank being a glass cannon

    • @RockSolitude
      @RockSolitude Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@coltyt9529 and how would you know?

    • @noway4689
      @noway4689 Před 6 měsíci +3

      ​@@coltyt9529A CZcams video from Japan's Defense Equipment Agency shows an anti-RPG defense test of the Type 10 tank. Being lightweight does not mean inferior defense.

    • @mehmetbozkurt3274
      @mehmetbozkurt3274 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@noway4689Being able to withstand an obsolete infantry anti-tank weapon frontally is not a good metric for a main battle tank.

  • @pahtar7189
    @pahtar7189 Před rokem +43

    The Type 10 is expensive in large part because they don't get the economy of scale when making just over 100 units.

    • @pahtar7189
      @pahtar7189 Před rokem +3

      @@julianpetkov8320: Japan was never a British colony.

    • @abcdedfg8340
      @abcdedfg8340 Před rokem +10

      ​@@pahtar7189 No need to encourage the potential paid spammer. It may get paid by replies. Flag and move on. This channel is nice being non-political.

    • @abcdedfg8340
      @abcdedfg8340 Před rokem

      ​@@julianpetkov8320 If you are part of the paid authoritarian bot army, please stop spamming this channel. Go find a political channel to spam. Not this non-political one.

    • @mitch8072
      @mitch8072 Před rokem +1

      good point high research costs to

    • @user-cl4kc4st7z
      @user-cl4kc4st7z Před rokem

      ​@@abcdedfg8340 you are right.
      The problem is: because of different trisks they have TONS of accounts.
      So, ольгинские троли can make some nonsense of their propaganda quite popular (to impact opinions of those people who are vulnerable to the influence of environment).
      so, people like him (or me) are trying to respond at propagandist's nonsense (so, people around will be able to know not only propaganda but the truth too.

  • @hipparchus3244
    @hipparchus3244 Před rokem +5

    640 MegaPascal is about 93,000psi. For reference, brass flows at 64,000psi, .308 maximum pressure is 62,000psi, 9mm is 35,000psi.

  • @uther10
    @uther10 Před 8 měsíci

    Tanks of the overview of this vehicle!

  • @kermitcook8498
    @kermitcook8498 Před rokem +6

    Great job, Cappy! Right up to that Yamamoto thing. There was supposed to be a third Yamato class beast out there until they decided Carriers were what was more important. The largest of WWII, the IJN Shinano, lasted about 10 days before resting in Davy Jones locker. Type 10 outweighs my Mitsubishi by at least 42 tons. No, wait a minute, my Mitsubishi was a Dodge. Nevermind. You know, if they built those in the States, they could probably save about $3 million per. I mean, everything costs more in Japan, right? My biggest hope is that we don't have to find out how good they are. Aim high.

  • @SkepticalChris
    @SkepticalChris Před rokem +8

    I'm waiting for a Japanese tank that also turns into a walking giant robot

  • @billyslide7645
    @billyslide7645 Před rokem +74

    The requirements for this tank appear to be very well curated for the Japanese home islands. I think we’ll done. BTW, the battleship was the Yamato. Yamamoto was the admiral

    • @davidanderson_surrey_bc
      @davidanderson_surrey_bc Před rokem +3

      Yamato, tomato. Let's call the whole thing off.

    • @whitewolf2767
      @whitewolf2767 Před rokem +2

      @@davidanderson_surrey_bc noo. why should we?
      It was the world's largest battleship

    • @certaintngs2000
      @certaintngs2000 Před rokem +1

      @@davidanderson_surrey_bc For that bad 'YOKE'...no Fugu for you!!!! LOL

  • @dayshon124
    @dayshon124 Před rokem

    No cap Cappy, I enjoy your videos, it's easier on the ears than Perun, a bit more to the point than Macbeth, and you post more than Lazerpig, love them all but I'm always here when you post bro, keep up the fire.

  • @MoreFormosa
    @MoreFormosa Před rokem

    New Subscriber here. Always informative, entertaining, and hilarious, all at the same time. Excellent videos

  • @barleysixseventwo6665
    @barleysixseventwo6665 Před rokem +15

    "Japanese Ironworks is famous for using a process that yields incredibly pure steel"
    Something, Something, "Folded a thousand times".

    • @jd_99
      @jd_99 Před rokem +1

      said in a voice that sounds like you have extreme constipation

  • @Jazkal-V420
    @Jazkal-V420 Před rokem +4

    0:44 to be fair, both anime and the T10 MBT are Made in Japan.

  • @hazelhang4615
    @hazelhang4615 Před rokem +12

    Type 10 fits the Philippines since we have the same terrain type like Japan. The Jungles, Sea, more islands, also the mountains. However the budget doesn't fits.

    • @pauloazuela8488
      @pauloazuela8488 Před rokem

      We need light tanks with decent tech not the very latest we can't afford it 😂

    • @k-studio8112
      @k-studio8112 Před rokem +1

      Leopard would be the best though since it's cheaper.

  • @MatteonixITA
    @MatteonixITA Před rokem +11

    From what i know about the Type 10, for it's weight and for it's size, it is a pretty good MBT, people really don't look into it that much due to the Abrams and Leopard 2 being the most famous MBTs, but that is just my opinion, i like Japanese military vehicles so it could just be bias.

  • @flaksight
    @flaksight Před rokem +7

    Nice episode, it's always a blast to see notifications from T&P. It's also wonderful that you guys put a clip from MEMORIES (1995) in there, the Stink Bomb segment. I loved the third part "Cannon Fodder" and it's still my single most favorite animated work. There even came a videogame based on its setting called Redcon.

  • @turkeybird7679
    @turkeybird7679 Před rokem +6

    Japan should look at exporting this bad boy to Tiawan. Your analysis was thorough. I appreciated it.

    • @Gloverfield
      @Gloverfield Před 3 měsíci

      Don't wanna be a grammar nazi but seeing "tiawan" hurts me 😵‍💫

    • @philo-
      @philo- Před měsícem

      >Calling out the grammar of a nongrammatical typo while forgetting that the shift key exists
      Yikes @Gloverfield

  • @tulsibeepat3453
    @tulsibeepat3453 Před rokem +44

    This reminds me of when Japan started in the car market, they were scoffed and openly . They learned from their mistakes and at the top of the industry. That adaptability is showing again and they don't cut corners to produce very high quality products. I like this and that tank goes into sci-fi territory ☺️

    • @utkarshg.bharti9714
      @utkarshg.bharti9714 Před rokem +5

      Japan's problem is not its technology; it's the lack of actually having used it.

    • @user-ph6ed8jm8t
      @user-ph6ed8jm8t Před 8 měsíci +3

      ​@@utkarshg.bharti9714 you are right, selling to Taiwan is good opportunity to fix that problem. but it is also impossible because several problem surrounding article 9. So this tank will be used only in Japan for few decade.
      In that case, the fact of `the lack of actually having used it` turns to the strongness of their navy power

  • @hudsonreynolds4349
    @hudsonreynolds4349 Před rokem +43

    I am continually impressed with Japan and this tank is very impressive as well. They seem to have considered many options and made some good decisions that might prove very effective in the future. I would love to see some clips of these vehicles shooting with sound when you post videos about military vehicles. That cannon looks seriously badass when firing

  • @MacTac141
    @MacTac141 Před rokem +17

    The Russia joke at 6:12 got me good, Bro you killed em with that roast!💀

  • @theicepickthatkilledtrotsk658

    Japan started the biggest military build-up since WW2. Giga Chad Yukio Mishima literally died for this.

  • @jdoe3006
    @jdoe3006 Před rokem +16

    They don't have to worry about logistics and the fact that this tank can traverse very rough terrains is what's most impressive because most of Japan has a rough terrain.

  • @neurofiedyamato8763
    @neurofiedyamato8763 Před rokem +15

    Tbh a lot of people I seen tend to under estimate the Type 10. Its all around am excellent tank. Some sacrifices were made but were done so in the context of what Japan needs.

  • @jaytomioka3137
    @jaytomioka3137 Před rokem +4

    The Battleship was named the YAMATO. She was the flagship of Admiral Yamamoto.

  • @blindoutlaw
    @blindoutlaw Před 11 měsíci +1

    You forgot to mention the switch that allows the tank to transform into a gundam battlemech capable of limited flight and heroic poses

  • @The_Morepower
    @The_Morepower Před rokem

    I taught English at the factory where it’s made. Very impressive tech. Engine also used to power hospital backup generators.

  • @Chiller01
    @Chiller01 Před rokem +9

    Nice summary of a vehicle I know very little about. I was surprised at the steepness of the terrain around Yamaguchi when I visited that city in Japan. I can see the utility of the leaning tank. Oh that comment yielding mispronunciation of that boat called the Yamamoto. Stay classy infantryman Cappy!

  • @Soravia
    @Soravia Před rokem +6

    Japanese light tanks of WWII were brilliant idea for all the island hopping they had to do, and the resources they had to deal with. Especially with Navy hogging all the budget.

  • @mashrien
    @mashrien Před rokem +1

    "oh my, senpai"- I blew breakfast shake out my nose, thanks for that cappie.

  • @AndreiKucharavy
    @AndreiKucharavy Před rokem +1

    9:30: "Titan round performance is still a closely guarded secret" I take it as War Tunder is not available in Japan and everyone gets a stern briefing about talking on online forums..

  • @michaelr4858
    @michaelr4858 Před rokem +52

    Side armor is always important. If you get the enemy on the run you will need to go on the offensive. A few grunts with ATGM’s could take out a bunch of your tanks from the sides.

    • @HanSolo__
      @HanSolo__ Před rokem +11

      I would never put a few grunts with ATGM's that has no top-attack capabilities. A side attack means you need to be close enough to easily get killed by their grunts. Mark 10 is not Russian T-72 that goes unsupported toward the frontlines let alone in the number of 3.

    • @Farweasel
      @Farweasel Před rokem +10

      *OF COURSE it needs side armour & top armour*
      After watching what's happened in Ukraine they will grasp this.
      It may well be they already did but are keeping schtum 🤐
      Beyond that - just so. An effective tank is not just a defensive asset - You can have much cheaper artillery options for that.
      The value of a tank is its verasatility *including* its offensive capability
      [But then, Mr Cappy esquire did point out Tank warfare is a new area for the JDF)

    • @useodyseeorbitchute9450
      @useodyseeorbitchute9450 Před rokem +2

      @@Farweasel Yeah, I was also perplexed by his reasoning. The main function of a tank is for offensive / active defense. For simple static defense, one could order something cheaper.

    • @paidwitness797
      @paidwitness797 Před rokem +5

      @@useodyseeorbitchute9450 Im guessing Japan sees their defence, especially against China as an 'all or nothing' deal, so tanks are a mobile force to oppose landings, having the advantage of not needing proper static positions that can be mapped by enemy in advance, but enough punch and armour to go head to head against anything landing, if that fails Japan knows it has nowhere to fallback to, so a very limited role in a movement sense other than getting to location needed fast.
      Also sounds like they are waiting for their active defence to reach readiness rather than adding more armour to sides/top, which may be a smarter long term move depending on how far they are from finishing it.

    • @HanSolo__
      @HanSolo__ Před rokem +4

      @@Farweasel I dont think any tank is able to take on an additional armor on top of the turret. It's a large surface to cover. Type 10 seem to have an up-armoring option. Aplique set of sorts. It's nice to look at fast agile tank when it flexes on training grouds. But the reality is called "battle ready" - an ad-on armor is placed. Means tank gets 2 to 6 tonnes heavier. Very expensive but for now single solution is the "hard-kill" Active Protection System like Trophy or Iron Fist. Other option rarely mentioned yet effective (if it was serviced and works) is the APS of "soft-kill" type. On the PT-91 tank it formed a set of systems. Starting from automatic pop of the smoke screen when the laser radiation detection system is triggered, e.g. with a rangefinder. Obviously its not a regular smoke. Another effective system is the gunshot direction and distance detection. In this case, the grenade fired from the bank is not a smoke, but a combat grenade against manpower. Notice how many launchers this tank has on the turret. Now you know why he has so much.
      Not many ppl know that meticulousness and economy in the disposal of the tank's weight resembles that of the aviation industry. It's not like a certain type of tank can take on some extra unforeseen 2 tons of weight without affecting the capability or durability of the structure. The PT-91 is wider, packed with stuff and more heavily armored, and the more powerful Polish engine is barely enough to make up for the loss of mobility.

  • @ArashRajaeeyan
    @ArashRajaeeyan Před rokem +6

    If I was Japan I would invest in some sort of near shore marine tank like boat, they would probably be more useful to defend their islands.

  • @NoName-wb4rq
    @NoName-wb4rq Před rokem +4

    8:33 kemeiyameiya 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀⁉⁉⁉🥶🥶

  • @arjunsandhar578
    @arjunsandhar578 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great vid

  • @AirLancer
    @AirLancer Před rokem +3

    "I hope this doesn't awaken something in me."
    Too late Cappy, too late.

  • @tasman006
    @tasman006 Před rokem +5

    One of the majour reasons for the type 10 is the Type 90 was to big to moove around on the Japanese rail and built up infastructure of thier main island and is why its based in Hokadio island where it has room to moove.

  • @Kenny-yl9pc
    @Kenny-yl9pc Před rokem

    Why not put the link to the article in the description? It makes it much easier for people who want to research it further and read some of your sources, especially if it's a really good article like you said.

  • @stupidburp
    @stupidburp Před 9 měsíci +3

    Type 10 needs a hard kill active protection system. Should be able to add Trophy or something similar in place of part of the modular armor options. Final weight would be perhaps around 45-50 tons. Still quite light for a main battle tank.

    • @user-is3td5zi1u
      @user-is3td5zi1u Před 7 měsíci +2

      防衛装備庁で研究されていましたが、未だに採用はされていない。

  • @zltg.mn0ng99
    @zltg.mn0ng99 Před rokem +12

    Legends say that each Type-10 tank has a soul of it's own and that it would only work with crews who are worthy.

    • @Sneakyboson
      @Sneakyboson Před rokem +3

      A ghost in the shell, would you say?

    • @stalincat2457
      @stalincat2457 Před rokem

      Also many of the operator's mothers coincidentally went missing under mysterious circumstances.

  • @jesustsa1
    @jesustsa1 Před rokem +5

    Was just in Japan in Dec 2022 and you’re right, they are polite!! Wish we Americans could learn about that and cleanliness.

    • @atomicshadowman9143
      @atomicshadowman9143 Před rokem +4

      Racially homogeneous

    • @swissmilitischristilxxii3691
      @swissmilitischristilxxii3691 Před rokem

      I love their homogeneity and their hate for multiculturalism. That's what I want for my daughters.

    • @Shinkajo
      @Shinkajo Před rokem

      Well that politeness is a double edged sword, but can't argue with the cleanliness

  • @88stonehammer
    @88stonehammer Před 9 měsíci

    Hands down one of the top five in content on youtube

  • @richardwarner3705
    @richardwarner3705 Před rokem +2

    The U.S. M 47 is my favorite tank. It was the last U.S. tank with a bow machine gun. My second favorite is the Japanies Type 61.

  • @donovanchau3483
    @donovanchau3483 Před rokem +3

    High hardness steel is good for tank armor when it’s used in conjunction with other materials, typically some sort of ceramic, fiberglass, rubber, or softer metal. While 3 times the hardness of steel is great, how brittle is it? I wouldn’t necessarily think to put your potentially most brittle layer as the last line of defense. I’d much rather have a bulge in the last plate that having it shatter or crack.

  • @Michael_Brock
    @Michael_Brock Před rokem +6

    Japan had 2 types of tank before, one similar to western MBTs mainly to be deployed in the north island and a few willder areas in the south. The other more compact to be deployed in the very constricted south. Which one is this new tank replacing?

    • @willthorson4543
      @willthorson4543 Před rokem +5

      Japan has type 74 and type 90. They are replacing both. First the type 74 then the 90.

  • @p0xus
    @p0xus Před rokem +1

    6:11 I actually LOL'd here. That was a great burn
    Hah. Get it? Because fire.

  • @PickleRick65
    @PickleRick65 Před rokem +1

    Good Work 👍👌

  • @charlesmartin1121
    @charlesmartin1121 Před rokem +20

    The Abrams also uses a 120mm barrel of 44 calibers.

    • @mrvwbug4423
      @mrvwbug4423 Před rokem +3

      The newer variants of the M1A2 use the 55 caliber version

    • @charlesmartin1121
      @charlesmartin1121 Před rokem +4

      @@mrvwbug4423 I have not heard about that. We did test a Rheinmetall L55 gun on the Abrams from 1999 to 2001, but did not take it into service.

    • @jonomurphy1117
      @jonomurphy1117 Před rokem +3

      @@mrvwbug4423 Pretty sure it doesnt

    • @jwb1227
      @jwb1227 Před rokem +1

      @@mrvwbug4423 I am not sure but I highly doubt that our M1A2SEPV3 would use a L55 because of the DU rounds (M829A series up to 4) has limitations on speed. To have the penetration level (some test rounds have close to 1000mm penetration into armor) and the self-sharpening characteristics of Depleted Uranium rounds, the sabots cannot travel too fast (like from a L55 barrel) as it would shatter instead of penetrating and boring through ERA armor. The DU rounds needs to be fired from L44 for maximum effectiveness. It is not all about the length gentlemen... it is what you do with it~ LOL.

  • @denysmkhize2379
    @denysmkhize2379 Před rokem +3

    It really does look a lot like the French Leclerc, just as the Type 90 closely resembles the German Leopard 2A4.

  • @f-15dj11
    @f-15dj11 Před rokem +1

    10式戦車が紹介されてるのなんか嬉しい🎵😍🎵

  • @jonathanvallee4561
    @jonathanvallee4561 Před 10 měsíci +1

    7:52 it's the battleship YAMATO, Yamamoto Isuruko was the great admiral of the japanese navy during the ww2

  • @TheStrayHALOMAN
    @TheStrayHALOMAN Před rokem +5

    Crystal steel is like the armor from Halo in that the atoms in the metal are structured... My guess is Japan forged these under pressure to crystallize the steel since they don't have a zero gravity forge like in Halo.

  • @boejiden7093
    @boejiden7093 Před rokem +113

    The type 10 is an excellent tank. Hopefully Japan procures more of them in the near future. Only issue is they dont have a growing youth population that can drive these tanks. They need more young people in their armed forces

    • @user-zx1dw1gb2x
      @user-zx1dw1gb2x Před rokem +17

      その通り

    • @daddukes2110
      @daddukes2110 Před rokem +11

      They need more people. Japan's population is dying off

    • @satriorama4118
      @satriorama4118 Před rokem +17

      ​@@daddukes2110 Korea even more dire than Japan. They're already in minus numbers.

  • @aquaman3874
    @aquaman3874 Před rokem +1

    7:10 the Japan Steel Works L/44 120mm gun is the same length as the one on the M1A1/M1A2 and Leopard 2A5 and older. The L/55 is on Leopard 2A6 and newer.

  • @HadzoonayMeegus
    @HadzoonayMeegus Před rokem +1

    0:36 ah yes, the Type 10 Artoria firing the HE Excalibur rounds, bless

  • @sirsmeal3192
    @sirsmeal3192 Před rokem +9

    I think it is the future of tanks, especially the higher compression gun, the medium weight, and the future cannister defense. I am concerned that the adjustable suspension may be great in mountainous terrain, but extra weight in swampy areas.

  • @TXMEDRGR
    @TXMEDRGR Před rokem +9

    I have never spent time with the Japanese army SDF but the Navy personnel are very professional.

  • @arjunsandhar578
    @arjunsandhar578 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Love the video

  • @nervsouly
    @nervsouly Před rokem

    6:11 ahahahaaa omg that was so classy!

  • @steffenjespersen247
    @steffenjespersen247 Před rokem +3

    From what I can see even the Abrans M1A2 SEPV3 is "only" using the M256 (Rh-120 L/44)
    M256E1 is the Rh-120 L/55 but not in use on any version of M1A2 it seems.
    Only production tanks is Leopard 2A6 and later uses Rh-120 L/55
    Newest version of this gun Rh-120 L/55 A1 (entered service 2018)
    And has a design pressure 760 MPa

  • @stewarthill5878
    @stewarthill5878 Před rokem +92

    Very cool to see what Japan is doing. It’s nice that we are all on the same side. They are a great country. 🇺🇸🚒

    • @SASGamer_Pro
      @SASGamer_Pro Před rokem +7

      are u sure?

    • @stargeno
      @stargeno Před rokem +14

      @@SASGamer_Pro yes

    • @seafirst1
      @seafirst1 Před rokem

      you american? Japanese did a medical experiment on a living body to captive american soldiers during the world war 2. They attacked Pearl Harbor when it was sunday morning. so funny that so many americans do not know about a medical experiment on a living body - US soldiers.

    • @mihail-_
      @mihail-_ Před rokem

      Japan cannot but be on the side of the States, without the States it would not exist as it is today

    • @pedropedrohan102
      @pedropedrohan102 Před rokem

      why the 🚒?