I didn't know that Lithuania had so much German stuff in their arsenal. It's like they went to Rheinmetall, KMW and Mercedes and simply bought everything they had. Really nice, good to have you guys on our side. I'm looking forward to visiting your beautiful country next year.
That is also the Bundeswehr. The tanks do not belong to Lithuania but to Germany. The soldiers and vehicles are stationed there and will be brought back to Germany in a few years
Společně budeš s nima v první linii proti čínským vojákům(2miliony ve zbrani),techniky asi 10krát více než posrané agresivní NATO.Přeju ti to,dobře se bav,blbečku smanipulovanej
Německo by mělo mít sankce do konce světa,za ty prasárny na lidech a hlavně na židech.Židi je jednou smetou z mapy světa Přijeď nácku do Izraele a kvákni německy a máš prostřelenou hlavu.....
I love the "Munchkin" leading the Czech Republic. Of course don't mess with the BEARS following her. Great troops all of them. (And they play great hockey)
"Woodland" doesn't fit as a description ;-) The three-color spot camouflage developed in Germany in the 1980s based on the shades of bronze green, leather brown and tar black was compared at the time with the American MERDC camouflage schemes and considered better. The Bundeswehr then introduced them and the Americans adopted them for parts of their armed forces and then other NATO forces followed.
The camo is called CARC (Chemical Agent Resistant Coating), the specifications can be found in the "TB 43-0209 Color, Marking and Camouflage Painting of Military Vehicles, Construction Equipment, and Materials Handling Equipment".
Small army with interesting weapons. Nevertheless they needs more weapon systems, especially airplanes, drones, helicopters, air defense systems, armored, trucked infantry fighting vehicles, armored recovery vehicles, artillery self-propelled howitzers, command, communication, coordination and control systems, joint assault bridging systems, armored breaching systems, demining systems, medium range radars, artillery tactical radars, military trucks, fuel tankers, lorries These systems can help establish real army system.
As for planes/drones/helicopters, Lithuania possesses and operates 2 full batteries of NASAMS-3, among other anti-aircraft solutions that would be able to cover its entire border. As for drones and helicopters, the Lithuanian military also operates counters to that, namely the EDM4S PADR. Furthermore, it is a part of Lithuanian army doctrine to maintain a highly mobile force, which is why the only tracked vehicles they plan on operating in any sort of combat are all SPGs/SPAs. As for armored recovery vehicles, Lithuania possesses the Bergepanzer-2 (along with other. And as for static artillery and SPGs, Lithuania owns 32 Panzermorser m113s, along with 54 m101s (previously 72 with 54 donated to Ukraine) along with 21 PZH2000s with 18 CAESAR and 8 HIMARS artillery systems on order. I'm not certain about what you mean by "command" as the personnel are the ones commanding as opposed to the vehicles themselves, but Lithuania does possess over 180 m577s. Communication vehicles cease to exist, as every individual vehicle has its own communication systems. As for bridging systems, they are not needed as Kaliningrad and Vilnius (where we can expect Lithuanian military action in the event of a war with Russia and Belarus) do not have any major rivers, and all of the smaller rivers have preexisting bridges. I don't know what armor breaching systems is supposed to mean, so I can't really say anything about that. As for demining systems, Lithuania does not, in fact operate any designated systems for that role, but I ask you: would a domestic demining vehicle really be necessary when operating in Lithuania's geography and military state of defensiveness? And as for radars, Lithuania operates the TRML-3D and the Indra Sistemas radars, which are both longer range devices, and as for tactical radars Lithuania operates the Saab Giraffe and the AN/MPQ-64. On the topic of logistical vehicles, Lithuania has enough logistics and utility vehicles to support its own army several times over. I do believe the real army system has been established.
@@buckethatboi274 Hmm, I doubt, two batteries NASAMS3 with fire range 25 km can defend entire Lithuania. This not possible These AD systems can not be everywhere at the same time. Lithuanian army posses some trucked vehicles e.g. Bergepanzer2, M113, PzH and plan to buy MB tanks. These are not light vehicles, I suppose. LA also got some heavy wheeled vehicles e.g. Boxer APC, heavy trucks. These heavy vehicles require technical support, services, good bridge, road and store infrastructure. Towed artillery and mortars also needs more support. Ordered Caesar SPAG and Himars weapon systems also needs these mentioned above things. Command, communication, control posts based on specialized vehicles is NATO standard. I can not see such vehicles in LA parade march. Communication systems mean, long range radio stations, radio lines, nets and other systems used in army secret net centric system with adequate cryptography and security systems. This is not simply broadcast with individual communication systems! Bridging systems are needed. In other way how LA would crossing Niemen and other rivers in Lithuania and neighbor states? They will not help Latvia, when they can not cross Dvina river. They will not withdraw to Poland, when they can not cross Niemen river. They will not counterattack on Belarus or Kaliningrad oblast, where are many small marshy rivers, lakes and streams. They can not effectively maneuver even in their own country. So, will LA stay and wait for death in few places in Lithuania? Breaching system mean various engineering systems to demine fields, breach any obstacles, build or improve bridges, roads for better maneuver and supply e.g. Abrams ABS. ARV M88 Hercules, demining robots, etc. Ukraine war shows that mines are dangerous, also in defense. Aggressor for instance can shot mines behind defensive lines and separate parts of defender units from support. Then aggressor can destroy enveloped with mine fields separated troops. Radars are destroyable, therefore LA should posses more radars to support or exchange these who will can not work under attack. Do LA really has enough logistic and utility vehicles, helicopters and planes as like heavy transport, truck lorries, mobile fuel tanks, water tanks, food, fireman, medical, technical support, etc? I doubt in it.
Very few of the units could stay in step even with a drum provided by Lithuania to maintain cadence. Watch May Day in Moscow and see 20,000 in perfect step. Same with China (but if you are out of step there you are probably shot after the parade). czcams.com/video/hoTiJpBWJzo/video.html Korean military parade czcams.com/video/NCW5xuKTAk4/video.html BUT NOBODY beats the Indian "high step" as they pass the reviewing stand.
@@ropeburn6684 Agree, but european combat readiness sucks too. Munition production is low, recruitment targets not met, even German navy only has 2 flyable helicopters. Meanwhile, the best Korea has 1 million troops behind DMZ, with 8 million reservists ready for call up. Add to that 6600 tanks and the nuclear arsenal. All achieved with only 4 bln. USD of budget. Their quality maybe low, but it's still a no contest. Europe must do more.
They're trying, but most of these units do look unacquainted with parades. It's just not a normal thing for them. With all the time and effort that goes into organising a parade, you can set up a nice little exercise instead. That's their priority.
@@user-ef5bl8ss3o Because you would be f*cked... Feel free to continue hiding behind your nuclear weapons. It's not like you invaded Ukraine first. Meme nation Russia is just a joke.
Nee, der Schrott fuhr dieses Jahr über den Roten Platz... Einen einzigen T-34 konnten die Russen auftreiben. Dagegen ist selbst dieses Mini-Kontingent schon beeindruckend!
The german stuff looks and sounds outstanding.
Damm Right. 😂
Deutsche Ingenieurskunst 🥳
Hitler kaput!
hitler kaput!
hitler kaput!
I didn't know that Lithuania had so much German stuff in their arsenal. It's like they went to Rheinmetall, KMW and Mercedes and simply bought everything they had. Really nice, good to have you guys on our side. I'm looking forward to visiting your beautiful country next year.
That is also the Bundeswehr. The tanks do not belong to Lithuania but to Germany. The soldiers and vehicles are stationed there and will be brought back to Germany in a few years
@@DerletzteGermane They are setting up a permanent forward base in Lithuania so not likely to be brought back in a few years!
Stay strong Lithuania! Greeting from Sweden.
Welcome to NATO, Brothers and Sisters Sverige! ❤️
Zombie
Very Nice Video, thank you (:
Greets from Germany
Damn the Leopards Diesel sound amazing!
You got to hear the Leo in real life, you can even feel the sound.
The sound in the vid is amazing but doesent even come close.
@@Mathi_1982 yes it is lol
Like rolling thunder! Greetings from a former Leopard 2 tank crew member (1999-2004).
PzH 2000 also very cool!
yeah, true. Thank you for visit and comment.!
DEUTSCHLAND!!! 🇩🇪🇩🇪💪🏻💪🏻🔥🔥
love how unaccustomed and untrained most NATO troops seem to parades like this. They barely even 'march'. They're combat troops. Not parade troops.
а где они воевали? кого победили?
@@user-il6hn6je1v Just existing scares Putin!
4 German Leopard 2 4 Marder with most likely infatery mounted + Boxer First aid combat vehicles + PHZ2000. This is a full War capable unit.
As much as i love tanks from looks and just the fact that they are badass. I would never wanna fight in one
🇺🇲🇩🇪🇱🇹🇪🇺
Stronger together🥰💪
Společně budeš s nima v první linii proti čínským vojákům(2miliony ve zbrani),techniky asi 10krát více než posrané agresivní NATO.Přeju ti to,dobře se bav,blbečku smanipulovanej
14:55 rofl, I'm glad the Norwegians could make it! It sure looks like their army. Almost as impressive as Denmark's! Greetings from Sweden. ;)
Es tut mir in der Seele weh,wenn ich an den Zustand der deutschen Streitkräfte denke!!
Awesome display!
Damn, almost didn’t recognise the Brads in their woodland livery…😂
Deutschland 🇩🇪
Německo by mělo mít sankce do konce světa,za ty prasárny na lidech a hlavně na židech.Židi je jednou smetou z mapy světa Přijeď nácku do Izraele a kvákni německy a máš prostřelenou hlavu.....
I love the "Munchkin" leading the Czech Republic. Of course don't mess with the BEARS following her. Great troops all of them. (And they play great hockey)
It's a pity that I wasn't there. After all, I live in a terrible country called Belarus. Oh, how I hate Belarus and Russia.
Будешь мучаться всю оставшуюся жизнь, ты не сможешь никуда уехать , потому что трус- мазохист
W NATO.....ITALY LOVE LITUANIA!
Deutschland 👍🏻✋🏼
Щиро ДЯКУЮ СЕСТРУ ЛИТВУ за потужну підтримку УКРАЇНИ у війні проти росії. СЛАВА ЛИТВІ ! СЛАВА УКРАЇНІ ! ГЕРОЯМ СЛАВА !
I always think that the Vilcas turrets gun doesn't look like a 30mm gun more like a 20mm gun.
oficiali this is 30mm MK44S
It's an MK44 30mm stabilized gun.
Niemcy wysłał 4 czołgi i podbiły militarnie Litwe 😆
The Bradleys in Woodland... so awesome!
oh yes, we don't have desert :))
Check Puma's then
"Woodland" doesn't fit as a description ;-)
The three-color spot camouflage developed in Germany in the 1980s based on the shades of bronze green, leather brown and tar black was compared at the time with the American MERDC camouflage schemes and considered better. The Bundeswehr then introduced them and the Americans adopted them for parts of their armed forces and then other NATO forces followed.
The camo is called CARC (Chemical Agent Resistant Coating), the specifications can be found in the "TB 43-0209 Color, Marking and Camouflage Painting of Military Vehicles, Construction Equipment, and Materials Handling Equipment".
@kaskastasras Isn't there a desert in Poland or something like that?
yeah the LEOPARD 2
A7
@@ragnarone5409A6
@@ragnarone5409 LEO 1 A7
that paladin looks so badass.
The Americans are the only ones who marched undisciplined and not in unison! 😂
That's just how they are !!!
Four US troops and they cannot in step.
they march to the parade start place. its preparation for the parade.. :)
3 groups of US troops, 4 leading with US flag
Small army with interesting weapons. Nevertheless they needs more weapon systems, especially airplanes, drones, helicopters, air defense systems, armored, trucked infantry fighting vehicles, armored recovery vehicles, artillery self-propelled howitzers, command, communication, coordination and control systems, joint assault bridging systems, armored breaching systems, demining systems, medium range radars, artillery tactical radars, military trucks, fuel tankers, lorries These systems can help establish real army system.
As for planes/drones/helicopters, Lithuania possesses and operates 2 full batteries of NASAMS-3, among other anti-aircraft solutions that would be able to cover its entire border. As for drones and helicopters, the Lithuanian military also operates counters to that, namely the EDM4S PADR. Furthermore, it is a part of Lithuanian army doctrine to maintain a highly mobile force, which is why the only tracked vehicles they plan on operating in any sort of combat are all SPGs/SPAs. As for armored recovery vehicles, Lithuania possesses the Bergepanzer-2 (along with other. And as for static artillery and SPGs, Lithuania owns 32 Panzermorser m113s, along with 54 m101s (previously 72 with 54 donated to Ukraine) along with 21 PZH2000s with 18 CAESAR and 8 HIMARS artillery systems on order. I'm not certain about what you mean by "command" as the personnel are the ones commanding as opposed to the vehicles themselves, but Lithuania does possess over 180 m577s. Communication vehicles cease to exist, as every individual vehicle has its own communication systems. As for bridging systems, they are not needed as Kaliningrad and Vilnius (where we can expect Lithuanian military action in the event of a war with Russia and Belarus) do not have any major rivers, and all of the smaller rivers have preexisting bridges. I don't know what armor breaching systems is supposed to mean, so I can't really say anything about that. As for demining systems, Lithuania does not, in fact operate any designated systems for that role, but I ask you: would a domestic demining vehicle really be necessary when operating in Lithuania's geography and military state of defensiveness? And as for radars, Lithuania operates the TRML-3D and the Indra Sistemas radars, which are both longer range devices, and as for tactical radars Lithuania operates the Saab Giraffe and the AN/MPQ-64. On the topic of logistical vehicles, Lithuania has enough logistics and utility vehicles to support its own army several times over. I do believe the real army system has been established.
@@buckethatboi274 Hmm, I doubt, two batteries NASAMS3 with fire range 25 km can defend entire Lithuania. This not possible These AD systems can not be everywhere at the same time.
Lithuanian army posses some trucked vehicles e.g. Bergepanzer2, M113, PzH and plan to buy MB tanks. These are not light vehicles, I suppose.
LA also got some heavy wheeled vehicles e.g. Boxer APC, heavy trucks. These heavy vehicles require technical support, services, good bridge, road and store infrastructure.
Towed artillery and mortars also needs more support.
Ordered Caesar SPAG and Himars weapon systems also needs these mentioned above things.
Command, communication, control posts based on specialized vehicles is NATO standard. I can not see such vehicles in LA parade march.
Communication systems mean, long range radio stations, radio lines, nets and other systems used in army secret net centric system with adequate cryptography and security systems. This is not simply broadcast with individual communication systems!
Bridging systems are needed. In other way how LA would crossing Niemen and other rivers in Lithuania and neighbor states?
They will not help Latvia, when they can not cross Dvina river. They will not withdraw to Poland, when they can not cross Niemen river. They will not counterattack on Belarus or Kaliningrad oblast, where are many small marshy rivers, lakes and streams.
They can not effectively maneuver even in their own country. So, will LA stay and wait for death in few places in Lithuania?
Breaching system mean various engineering systems to demine fields, breach any obstacles, build or improve bridges, roads for better maneuver and supply e.g. Abrams ABS. ARV M88 Hercules, demining robots, etc.
Ukraine war shows that mines are dangerous, also in defense. Aggressor for instance can shot mines behind defensive lines and separate parts of defender units from support. Then aggressor can destroy enveloped with mine fields separated troops.
Radars are destroyable, therefore LA should posses more radars to support or exchange these who will can not work under attack.
Do LA really has enough logistic and utility vehicles, helicopters and planes as like heavy transport, truck lorries, mobile fuel tanks, water tanks, food, fireman, medical, technical support, etc? I doubt in it.
@@Aski2 Stoopid....Lithuania is a part of NATO! In case of attack...it has all it needs to repel anyone on earth! You wrote so much BS for so little.
Dat land is veel te klein om al die systemen operationeel te hebben
Dude listed every weapons system hr knows.
They really have to learn how to make a proper parade from the best Korea.
Very few of the units could stay in step even with a drum provided by Lithuania to maintain cadence. Watch May Day in Moscow and see 20,000 in perfect step. Same with China (but if you are out of step there you are probably shot after the parade).
czcams.com/video/hoTiJpBWJzo/video.html Korean military parade
czcams.com/video/NCW5xuKTAk4/video.html BUT NOBODY beats the Indian "high step" as they pass the reviewing stand.
@@snuffle2269do you mean the parade with the Armata that broke down ore the last one with the WW2 tank in the front😂😂
@@snuffle2269well russia can walk and Nato can fight. I think the secend is more importend.
They really shouldn't focus on parades. It's a lot of time, effort and logistics, which is much better used on exercising. March less, fight more.
@@ropeburn6684 Agree, but european combat readiness sucks too. Munition production is low, recruitment targets not met, even German navy only has 2 flyable helicopters. Meanwhile, the best Korea has 1 million troops behind DMZ, with 8 million reservists ready for call up. Add to that 6600 tanks and the nuclear arsenal. All achieved with only 4 bln. USD of budget. Their quality maybe low, but it's still a no contest. Europe must do more.
They're trying, but most of these units do look unacquainted with parades. It's just not a normal thing for them. With all the time and effort that goes into organising a parade, you can set up a nice little exercise instead. That's their priority.
Why do the Yankees parade?
Come on Mr. Putin. Try it
We don't need in that. But don't come to us first.
@@user-ef5bl8ss3oNATO is a defence alliance. Not an attack alliance.
@@user-ef5bl8ss3o Because you would be f*cked... Feel free to continue hiding behind your nuclear weapons. It's not like you invaded Ukraine first. Meme nation Russia is just a joke.
Leoparden ezt Brend in Ukraine !!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh ja😌👍
und T14 ist so gut das er unsichtbar ist
dann schicken wir halt noch 50 weitere 😘
Wie er sich schon als "wir" outet, hey sag deinem Dikatator schöne Grüße@@user-ef5bl8ss3o
@@user-ef5bl8ss3okeine einzige Drohne konnte bis jetzt ein Leopard zerstören 😂
Merkt man das du militärisch wie politisch keine Ahnung hast
Heureusement qu'il existe encore quelques Léopard 2 pour défiler à Vilnius mais qu'ils se dépêchent car bientôt il n'en restera plus beaucoup.
Over 2000 were built. There are still enough.
Wann sind nochmal zum letzten mal deutsche panzer durch Litauen gefahren? Geschichte wiederholt sich 😂
Ha ha ha.. wie witzig du bist. Nicht.
Jaja, sehr lustig. Du glaubt bestimmt Du hast den Witz erfunden.
@@fischkopp1234 Und du hast wahrscheinlich keine freundin 🤣
Wir wurden jedes mal als Befreier begrüßt
@@panzerpoodle
Jaja, sehr lustig. Du glaubt bestimmt Du hast auch den Witz erfunden.
Grüß mal deine Mutter. Gestern Nacht war wirklich gut.
Die sehen ja ganz schön motiviert aus die nato soldaten😂
Denkst du die Russen sehen anders aus?
@@berndseufert4895 îch glaube inzwischen sind die Froh wenn die nach der Ukraine nach Hause kommen und nicht noch gegen Nato kämpfen müssen
Schrott auf Ketten
Dummheit in Worten
Hallo du Putintroll
@@Anderixx was hat der Schrott mit Putin zu tun?
@@michelcivey4887 lol schaut euch die Sendungen der Österreicher an dann könnt ihr sehen was der Schrott der Ukraine bringt nämlich nichts.
Nee, der Schrott fuhr dieses Jahr über den Roten Platz... Einen einzigen T-34 konnten die Russen auftreiben. Dagegen ist selbst dieses Mini-Kontingent schon beeindruckend!
Алга Кыргызстан, Слава Україні, Dievs svētī Lietuvu