🇿🇦The French Man That Went To Africa | Eland Armoured Car - AKA the 'Noddy Car'

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  • The Eland armored car, takes its Afrikaans name from the African Eland, the largest antelope in the world. Similar to its namesake, the Eland evolved to adapt to the tough Southern African environment. Its design, adaption, and production happened just before South Africa became the subject of international embargoes in the 70’s, spurred on by its racial segregation policies. Against the backdrop of the Cold War in Southern Africa which saw a steep rise in liberation movements backed by the Socialist sphere of countries such as Cuba and eastern europe.
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Komentáře • 77

  • @marcusmoonstein242
    @marcusmoonstein242 Před 2 lety +124

    Funny story from my time in the mechanized infantry in 1987:
    The Eland 90 crews and the Ratel 90 crews used the same shooting range when training at Tempe military base in Bloemfontein. You could easily tell who was a new Eland gunner versus a new Ratel gunner by the Eland gunners often having a bruised and blackened right eye. It turned out that having such a large gun on such a small vehicle meant that the Eland would buck like a bronco when the gun was fired. If the gunner still had his eye against the telescopic sight when this happened he was invariably rewarded with a black eye. He would quickly learn to keep his face back from the gun-sight when hitting the fire button.
    In contrast the Ratel 90 was a much heavier vehicle and didn't jump nearly as much when the gun went off. Luckily for me I was a gunner on the Ratel 90. Blowing stuff up with 90mm high explosive shells almost made the shitty pay worth it. Almost.

    • @gsamov
      @gsamov Před rokem

      Huh, neat

    • @SteveSeddon
      @SteveSeddon Před rokem +3

      I trained on the 90 in 2SSB and was operational in the Ratel 90. Not ware of anyone getting a black eye from the sight. There is a forehead cushion to brace against so that should not happen.

    • @tslotaluminium
      @tslotaluminium Před rokem +6

      You could also tell the Eland crew apart because they usually only select short people due to the size of an Eland . As a 1.9m tall Tiffy I struggled just test driving them.

    • @williamashurst5912
      @williamashurst5912 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Tempe brings back memories. I was a gunner on the Eland 90 and Rooikat. And yes i had many black eyes. Once the driver forgot to put on the handbrake when i fired and the Noddy reversed right back out of the shooting range.

    • @gavinsmit7752
      @gavinsmit7752 Před 6 měsíci

      Don’t forget to add the forehead gash from the hatch

  • @user-zx7dp3qp6u
    @user-zx7dp3qp6u Před rokem +9

    A friend of mine crewed one of these with the South African Army he said that when you fired the main gun it shook like a fat girl doing the twist.

  • @chelseamewsbodycorporate9851

    I was a gunner in an Eland 90 during Operation Savannah. It was very effective against the enemy and did more than what it was designed to do. The main problem that we had with them was getting stuck in the mud. It has a proud history

    • @hangrywendigo.7057
      @hangrywendigo.7057 Před 6 měsíci

      I take it that piece of metal in the front with holes is a traction device meant to be stuck under the wheels when stuck in mud?
      Kinda like what you see overlanders use on their trucks?

    • @andresamuel8841
      @andresamuel8841 Před měsícem

      I did recovery and those plates was not effective when going through a "shona".

  • @DavidHulme-ns1io
    @DavidHulme-ns1io Před měsícem +4

    Nice to see the Eland get a bit of attention. However, one issue not mentioned that featured in its relegation to counter-insurgency duty in SWA, (rather than forward mobile ops in Angola) was the petrol engine. Almost all the other SADF vehicles had diesel engines which created a logistical problem. Having to supply a mixture of fuels was less than optimal, especially when having to haul supplies great distances in hostile terrain. Given that the Ratel was really all round better, by the early 1980s the ‘Noddy Car’ was really past it, at least as far as forward ops were concerned. In fact, the Ratel was also a better off-road traveller and there are some reports of Ratels needing to pull bogged down Elands out of sandy terrain. I’m not certain of this, but the Ratel 90 might have been developed specifically as a replacement for the Eland, being able to cope better with the 90mm gun recoil and carry more ammunition.

  • @ObviouslyNotABlackadder
    @ObviouslyNotABlackadder Před 2 lety +35

    South Africa pre-2000 did have some sophisticated defense industry. Please cover on the South Africa's G series self propelled howitzer

    • @darkgalaxy5548
      @darkgalaxy5548 Před rokem +3

      Being a pariah nation was not without some advantages.

  • @vernepavreal7296
    @vernepavreal7296 Před 2 lety +92

    Enjoyed the content as usual however given the name of your video and the fact that I’m a blind subscriber I would very much enjoy a little more description of the vehicle being outlined big ask I know thanks anyway cheers

  • @iamthebatmanxiii3574
    @iamthebatmanxiii3574 Před 2 lety +26

    I would love to see more South African content and being Afrikaans myself I wouldn't mind helping with pronunciation.

  • @francoisdutoit6206
    @francoisdutoit6206 Před rokem +13

    Fantastic little beast. it was an incredible companion in establishing Forward Fire Control Posts for heavy artillery. Tracking and destroying or suppression fire during counter insurgency missions within South African borders during the late 80's and early 90's, it was amazing.
    as you stated, retiring this very African adapted, mobile, lightweight boxer, with a big punch, was a massive mistake by the new SANDF.
    Fond memories, from a former 155mm Artillery FCO and FOP

  • @faanbothma2962
    @faanbothma2962 Před rokem +8

    The "Noddy Car"! Extremely uncomfortable but very reliable

  • @MrBucketstar
    @MrBucketstar Před 2 lety +16

    This was cool, I grew up seeing them In South Africa thou it was the period of transition in the late 80's, early 90's. Did not know they were such an intricate part of the border war. Unfortunately there will not be a resurrection of this vehicle as our country faces much larger problems that no amount of defense spending will fix. Also, there is a lot of Rooikats that were made that is still in use.

    • @RedXlV
      @RedXlV Před 2 lety +2

      Even if the SANDF has an operational need for something lighter and more air-transportable than the Rooikat and Ratel but retaining fire support capability, I doubt that bringing back something as old as the Eland would be the answer.

    • @MrBucketstar
      @MrBucketstar Před 2 lety +1

      @@RedXlV against which enemy? An armored vehicle with anti-armor infantry can do that job at a much lower cost seeing that all the SANDF does these days is peacekeeping mission out of the country. There is no need to waste money on something that has no operational value. Instead of wasting money on something like that, it be best spent upgrading the out of date Navy to secure fishing around the coast.

  • @dmhounddog
    @dmhounddog Před 10 měsíci +2

    i was a driver too these elands in 1987 i know this vehicle very well have 100's of hrs in them great experience...!

  • @SKILLED521
    @SKILLED521 Před 2 lety +5

    Splendid little vehicle. Thanks!

  • @ryanberry_
    @ryanberry_ Před 2 lety +11

    I really enjoy the inclusion of War Thunder footage for videos where it's beneficial.
    However, please, make the footage more cinematic and carefully crafted. As a player of WT and a viewer here I can tell that not much effort was put in to making satisfying b-roll. Lots of jumpy camera movement, running into the rock in the first bit, etc.
    I'm willing to help if desired!

    • @TanksEncyclopediaYT
      @TanksEncyclopediaYT  Před 2 lety +12

      Your comment is forwarded to our substitute designated driver! His comment is "my apologies for hitting the rock, I have absolutely no clue on how to play Red Desert"

    • @ryanberry_
      @ryanberry_ Před 2 lety +3

      @@TanksEncyclopediaYT Well in that case... Fair enough! 😂

  • @H4RedOctober
    @H4RedOctober Před rokem +2

    The orinal Panhard AML had a flat four air-cooled engine with an electromagnetic clutch. The air-cooled engine did not perform well in African conditions.The back of the vechile sloped downward. The square back end came with the conversion to the 2.5 l GM motor. The drainage plug under the driver seat was also removed and welded closed as these plugs blew upward during a mine blast.

  • @pipinosymmetric
    @pipinosymmetric Před rokem +4

    Versatile movements by the legendary Eland.

  • @azkrouzreimertz9784
    @azkrouzreimertz9784 Před 2 lety +9

    I always wondered what would happen if you put a tank turret on a car

  • @kh2b573
    @kh2b573 Před 2 lety +6

    One of the coolest cold war vehicles

  • @JuanDurandt
    @JuanDurandt Před rokem +4

    Aaah, the ol' Noddy kar! Min dae rower!

  • @williamashurst5912
    @williamashurst5912 Před 9 měsíci

    I loved the Noddy, that was the nickname for the Eland. I was a gunner in 1 Special Service battalion. One day on the shooting range the driver forgot to put on the handbrake, this little car with a 90mm cannon, haha, when i fired, the Noddy reversed right out of the shooting range.

  • @M4tr00s
    @M4tr00s Před rokem +1

    My father was a gunner of the Eland 60 one of the best in his unit back in 1984

  • @Initial_Gopnik
    @Initial_Gopnik Před 2 lety +4

    Wow, i didnt think the old iron duke 2.5l would be considered to power an armored car.

  • @tumelokhasake4243
    @tumelokhasake4243 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you for doing africa 😢😢❤

  • @tonylam9548
    @tonylam9548 Před rokem +1

    With the newer and far superior Rooikot in service, why would the South Africans still use the Eland 90? With the long range G6, they do not need to enter a danger zone with light armored cars, They can just shell the area . Maybe they get themselves some MLRS ? A determined country like S. Africa and Israel, sanctions just make them stronger, but I qualify that statement with the S. Africa nowadays as long as the whites are equal and not second class citizens. Most of these excellent designs originate from an era where whites were in power. The track record in recent decades where the power went to blacks, the results were lousy.

  • @oriontheraptor8119
    @oriontheraptor8119 Před 2 lety +2

    My favorite armored tank car

  • @Mark-ug6fx
    @Mark-ug6fx Před rokem

    Definitely a good vehicle for paratrooper drops and support carry of packs and water,this vehicle is multifunctional,imagine having a smaller carry when the fighting starts with additional ammunition,would be a game changer

  • @karllangner1579
    @karllangner1579 Před 3 měsíci

    What about the equipent of the Eland . The sand racks in the front whitch could be deployed in a situation where the Eland got stuck in sand or mud.

  • @theodorossarafis7370
    @theodorossarafis7370 Před rokem +2

    It also served the Rhodesian army and the Cypriot National Guard

  • @kobusvanrensburg4092
    @kobusvanrensburg4092 Před měsícem

    Note:The South African vehicle was not fitted with the French automatic white flag deployment feature.

  • @gregshaw4280
    @gregshaw4280 Před měsícem

    did anyone ever see the video of a Eland 90 firing its gun into the back of a Cuban truck in Angola, devastating 😳

  • @scoutdogfsr
    @scoutdogfsr Před rokem +1

    I truly enjoy this channel but video game images will have me tuning out.

  • @paulsinclair7353
    @paulsinclair7353 Před rokem +1

    Ons is gunner manne en soo sal ons graag bly. 2SSB Rooisloot 1990. 🙂

  • @GlareanLiebertine
    @GlareanLiebertine Před rokem

    Wonder if it could be further upgunned and otherwise upgraded so that it could take on more modern MBTs and come out alive?

  • @MonotoneCreeper
    @MonotoneCreeper Před 2 lety +2

    Might want to double check some of your pronunciation for next time , Rooikat and Malawi stick out to me. Otherwise great video

    • @micheallewis9156
      @micheallewis9156 Před 10 měsíci

      Yes Rooikat is pronounced,(Roy kat), Malawi is pronounced(Ma Lough E).

  • @gabinogabi2466
    @gabinogabi2466 Před 2 lety +1

    There is no D at the end of Elan and it’s pronounce Elan not Eland … very nice video

    • @valblok4513
      @valblok4513 Před rokem +6

      No the D is fine. Afrikaans word.

    • @denzilbarnard5393
      @denzilbarnard5393 Před rokem +6

      Definitely a D at the end and Definitely emphasised

    • @ANWRocketMan
      @ANWRocketMan Před rokem +4

      Gonna jump in here as well as an Afrikaans speaker: it definitely got a pronounced D!

    • @kalahari9558
      @kalahari9558 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Elan was built by Lotus, not for war situations

    • @PhansiKhongoloza
      @PhansiKhongoloza Před 4 měsíci +2

      Eland..... pronounced Earlant.

  • @timmurphy5541
    @timmurphy5541 Před 2 lety +1

    Mala-why? :-D :-D Mala-wee

  • @sm1nagosstal1n13
    @sm1nagosstal1n13 Před 2 lety +5

    Best vehicle in war thunder, nobody can change my mind💪

    • @maxkeller102
      @maxkeller102 Před 2 lety +2

      The Eland and M41 Walker Bulldog = 1# fast bois

    • @fadedflystv
      @fadedflystv Před 2 lety

      I'm War Thunder illiterate, why is it so good?

    • @ettoredegobbi4134
      @ettoredegobbi4134 Před 2 lety

      @@fadedflystv it's fast, nimble and a smol boi. It's difficult to intercept because most of the times it already flanked your team

    • @Sagaleon14
      @Sagaleon14 Před 2 lety +3

      The war thunder SPECIAL. No armor, nimble, big gun.

    • @m-g-b513
      @m-g-b513 Před rokem

      it kinda suck when turning tho?

  • @gozieeneh7110
    @gozieeneh7110 Před rokem

    Yes it should be introduced with the African warrior project, with 120mm mortar, kamikaze drones,ingwe missiles and Gatling gun.

  • @jasonisbored6679
    @jasonisbored6679 Před 2 lety +4

    3:12 I spy some weeb shit, what's the sauce?

    • @cabbagecabbage5047
      @cabbagecabbage5047 Před 2 lety +2

      Reverse image search shows that it is the 2nd Volume of "Kemono Friends".

    • @teslashark
      @teslashark Před 2 lety +2

      @@cabbagecabbage5047 Kemono friends, the joke is Rooikat == Caracal

  • @TJC807
    @TJC807 Před 27 dny

    Pronounced Roy-cat

  • @pipinosymmetric
    @pipinosymmetric Před rokem +1

    Procedural modeling steps here; czcams.com/video/deFwZdg-kn4/video.html

  • @debeerpaul
    @debeerpaul Před 2 měsíci

    It is pronounced Mal aw wee 😜

  • @andrewshort7207
    @andrewshort7207 Před rokem

    no it will not do wqell in the current battle space in which the SANDFcurrently finds itself

  • @robert-trading-as-Bob69
    @robert-trading-as-Bob69 Před 3 měsíci

    We called them Noddy Cars here in SA.
    DON'T bring them back into service, they were not that good in soft sand.
    You really need to work on getting the names of vehicles and countries right.
    RATEL = RAH-TIL.
    BUFFEL = BIFFLE.
    ROOIKAT = ROY-CUT, or even ROY-CAT as an English-speaking South African is likely to say.
    MALAWI = MAH-LAH-WEE, and definitely not Mala-why...
    Please contact a local of whichever countries vehicles you are covering to get the pronounciations right to compare favourably with your quality videos.

    • @Frenzyv2
      @Frenzyv2 Před měsícem

      Rooikat better then the Eland

    • @robert-trading-as-Bob69
      @robert-trading-as-Bob69 Před měsícem

      @@Frenzyv2 I should hope so, the Rooikat is newer, bigger, better armed, has more tires, has aircon, and can go faster.
      The damned steering wheel doesn't come off in your hands when the single nut holding it on, gets rattled loose by vibrations... yeah, saw it happen at School of Armour in 1989. Luckily a metal sided warehouse was there to help stop the Noddy Cars attempt to murder the crew... (it was going so slowly, it wasn't lethal at all, unless there had been a cliff or a minefirld nearby.)
      The funniest part was the driver waving the small steering wheel through the front drivers hatch to show he wasn't in control.

  • @GOD_O_WAR
    @GOD_O_WAR Před 2 lety +5

    Its not Zimbabwe is Rhodesia

    • @ernestojr.valenzuela4062
      @ernestojr.valenzuela4062 Před 2 lety +2

      It's called Zimbabwe now cope.

    • @GOD_O_WAR
      @GOD_O_WAR Před 2 lety +4

      @@ernestojr.valenzuela4062 na i wont cope but it is rodeshia

    • @salkoharper2908
      @salkoharper2908 Před rokem

      @@GOD_O_WAR It has been Zimbabwe for over 40 years. There's pride and then theres just living in a dead past. The British Empire is dead and has been for half a centuary.