Inside the Leopard 2A4 - Gunnery Exercise
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- čas přidán 28. 11. 2020
- A look inside the Leopard 2A4 tank during a live fire gunnery qualification exercise.
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The gunner sounds like lightning McQueen
Why have Canadians leopards and not abrams ?
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Brings back memories.. :-)
Clearly, the Loader has never ben hit by the recoil of the cannon due to an eager gunner.
Sticking your hands into the basket with an armed gun is really a gamble.. ask me how I know :-D
hOw Do yOu KnOw gIlBeRt?
@@imadrifter because now he jerks it with the left hand.
ouch
@@wilmeroberg9794 gotta lose that hand
FYI that black thing on the roof in front of the loaders head its a computer...the cannon cant fire until the loader presses the "FEUER/FIRE" button, which makes the cannon go back to the aiming position. So, the loader pretty much controls when the cannon gets to fire!
As a former commander on a dutch Leo 2A4 I was petrified seeing the behaviour of the loader. Seeing the reactions I am not the only one...
Where does the 120mm aluminum shell go? I can see the sabot sleeve drop into the basket, but where is the 120mm shell casing?
@@Ares-nt9bu Hi, the shell casing of a 120 mm shell consists of a kind of cardbord that burns completely when fired. Only thing that is left is de bottom part that contains the ignition. It makes it a bit lighter. The downside is, that when you have fired a couple rounds and the loader has already put a new shell in the breach and wants to pull it out again, it can tear off. Happend to my loader once :)
I'm just a random civilian who thought I overreacted until I saw this comment. Like watching a way too energised child using a kitchen knife and cutting board.
@@JohnGordijn woah thats interesting. What was the loader pressing on those buttons at the top after he loaded it. he switched a bunch of switches and pressed some buttons.
@@SandorSoptei Its a serie of buttons and a turning knob. With the buttons you select the correct ammo kind (in my days KE for kenetic or HE for heat), a safe button (if I remember correct) and a turning knob to determine the angle of the gun when the loader can load another round. So when the breach is ready to receive a round, the loader puts for example a Heat round in the breach and pushes the HE button. As soon as he doen this, the gun can be fired. The selection is used by the targeting computer to calculate the correct angle etc.
From a tanker to a tanker watch you're hand with that breach
Or Else *crack*
*Your
They sound just like the Canadians from South park! :DD
"Load the gun, buddy!"
"Loading! I'm not your buddy, friend!" :D
Suomalaisia :D
@@aleksihamalainen9229 I'm not ur friend buddy lol
i mean, im pretty sure canada has some leopards
Terence and Philip?
watched 30 seconds and as a ex loader of a 2A4/2A5 i was horified within 10 seconds.. NEVER hold any bodypart above the main gun.. his arm could have been crushed from the 10 second footage
2:50 is equally bad
@@vendist yes 250 is fucking horrible... If the gun was to fire when he's moving spent case bottoms...
Game over.
As a loader once you say rdy (or in the US UP!!!) You never put your body parts within the working area of the breach. God lord that was cringe worthy 🙈. Unless... It was a video made for training on what not to do as a loader....
@@SomeoneDK Even when not ready, better never let an arm behind the breach.
just wanted to write exactly the same.
Horrible, how can you reach behind the breach after caling and pushing ready, bad accident waiting
As a former loader and gunner that guy has to much trust on his skills I hope he has hands by now
What country?
@@ashtonfitzgerald1445 Yes in Germany you get trained to be a loader aswell as a gunner too. This guy called the gun was loaded and pressed "Ready"... Then reaching his hand behind the breach.... You do this mistake once since the breach will deliver over 15 million joules of kinetic energy right into your hand when firing. That's a huge mistake there. Greetings from German ex loader and gunne ;)
@@Lord_of_Tanks_ common mistake
@@Lord_of_Tanks_ Moin und danke das du in der Bundeswehr warst!
@@ashtonfitzgerald1445 He doesn't owe you answers...
Gaijin should take notes on how long that reload was
bUt lEoPaRd oP! Yeah no they should.
But he's not a fully trained loader
Lol
man's got his gunner skills to stock
Reload rate is balancing value, leopard 2s are still best tanks at 6-7 ranks
wow amazing view
yeah
@@Military_Archive cool man
I ll join the finnish army In 2 years. I too Will get To Leopard 2A4 tank
@@svfilms2778 I didn't know that Finland got leopards. Unfortunately we Estonians have only cv 90's from holland
@@svfilms2778 lol
Wow, the Canadian accent is so strange! I thought they were danes speaking english until like the last moment.
There are many accents. The loader is francophone.
I would describe the typical Cdn accent similar to the mid-western Merican aka game show host "accent", but Quebec and some of the Maritimes have an unique accent, as well ;) Never heard Danes speaking English ;)
@@NorthBoundExpeditions They are French-Canadians either from Quebec or News Brunswick. Where I'm from, we sound more like Illinois or Wisconsin accent.
@@NorthBoundExpeditions Really ? as a french i didn't even notice
You should visit Newfoundland, Quebec and alberta. They all sound so diffrent.
Before I saw the Canadian flag I could probably thought of any European countries Army on this video because of wide range of Leopard 2 users there.
My first thoughts too were Finnish Armed Forces, given their uniforms similarity. It wasnt up until they started issuing commands that i thought "Ah, Canadians".
I thought German because that were they were made, but then I heard English
@@myfarminmybackyardgunners636 Germans would typically wear Flecktarn as their main battle camouflage. Its a distinctive giveaway.
@@pohjantuulet247 even Danish Armoured Forces would like similar. :D
@@pohjantuulet247 they never had digital Pixelated camos or do they?
I really like the Canadian camouflage pattern. Looks really cool. And useful, at least out in the bushes
Canadian CAPAT or (Canadian disruptive pattern) Isn't just green, we have desert CADPAT, Multicam CADPAT. Really depends on where you're going.
@@MFKR696 MT is still in trial and not given the green light yet for full production.
@@vergy Really? I heard from a member that apparently they were given the choice between TW and MT at some point.
Has got to be the single best inside view of a Tank crew i have ever seen. Amazing video!
2009/I PsJk 1 Finnish Defence Forces. I remember this big guy. I've done many drills with it. I've done many actual shooting with it.
Corporal (In US ranks) Finland alikersantti.
Gunner.
This was a very very veery cool time of my life. I enjoyed ALMOST every second of my time serving.
Hajotkaa
What do you have left of the Soviet equipment?
Those guys are Canadians tho, you had exchange training?
@@ianian8572 Not much.. PKM, BMP1/2.. 122 H 63 and some small amount of misc junk..igla, strela = RIP.. replaced by stingers, blah blah.. mostly western junk now.. I was in 155 K 83 crew back in 93-94 (Finnish made junk), my old unit was discontinued in 1998. 😂🤣
@Swooz Vaikka kertaamalla. Onhan vaihtoehtona jälki AUK, vai onko enää mahdollista, en tiedä.
those guys are canadian from quebec just saying
Man I hope that guy still has his hands. Putting your arm in the basket to clear some casings after pressing the ready button is bad news, I hope the commander told him about that afterwards. He's lucky it wasn't one of the more "rapid fire" gun exercises where they stress test the crews.
0:13 seconds. YIKES.....the loaders arm. The stabilized gun moves so fast.
Thank you for your service and our freedom.
That loader needs more practice in saftey precautions. Man, that is dangerous.
That was really impressive.
Ah good times and memories. Cool to see the commands and reports are the same for LAV
I am actually worried with the loader, he seems too relaxed and his hand positioning puts his hands at serious risk.
Where does the 120mm aluminum shell go? I can see the sabot sleeve drop into the basket, but where is the 120mm shell casing?
@@Ares-nt9bu it burns up
Hmm, Canadian Leo? Apologize every time you fire 120mm gun.
😆
Nope ;-p We shoot and swear like any other soldier ;)
@@PeterKJRichterIMHO you sure?
Canadians at peace : I'm sorry
Canadians at war : You're sorry
Canadians when you insult them: You're already dead
@@Arsenic404 But still there's a silent "sorry" at the end :D
Finally a good quality video from World War II
Yeaaahhh...
I like the fact that the guy is even carrying for MG the belt just going a bit down, job dedication right there ;)
Many respects from Korean army tank crew
North or South??? ;-)
@@mathiasgrun630 what do you think ? XD
West
@@mathiasgrun630 South..bro
@@megatron8490 no it's east
POV: you are a war thunder leopard crew
C2a1 mexas POV
Great video Sir.
What is the name/model of the intercom headset they’re using??
Hand and limb deleting opportunities:
0:45
0:49
2:53 (JMFC!)
5:50
Yep, and dont forget the fact that he didn't close the ready rack....
He likely got royally jacked up after the crew commander saw the video, LOL.
0:56 I can hear the gunner's Québec accent lmao. Continuez comme ça les boys!
Always wondered, is it possible to lose a hand shoving the round into the breech like that? It sure looks like it closes up quickly.
there probably is some sorta system that stops the little hatch if theres something in the way
Certainly could take a finger off if you're careless enough, but it looks rounded so I'd imagine it wouldn't be terrible, just a bad experience if you didn't get away in time. Treat it with respect, I would say.
it wont close until the round is completely inside
@@bootstrap3226 If you ball a fist, you would be pretty much fine. If the gun breech closes, it pushes your fist out of the breech. That's why there is also a rounding/curving wich remains open a bit, giving enough space for your Fist, to not get crushed.
When loading a round, you stick the nose end of the shell into the breach, then place your fist on the back end of the round to shove it the rest of the way in. The closing breach then pushes your fist up and clear with no risk of injury.
I feel like this loader is really risking it with his arm near the cannon like that. I've heard about people getting injured because their arm was close enough to the cannon when it would fire. 😮
Only if they depress the gun, but its a controlled environment where there is no need to depress the gun as much, I would guess. If they were practicing behind a berm, then yeah.. very bad idea.
2:50- did he say "sabot ready" and then lean into the breach area? Having worked around heavy industrial machines, that made the hair stand up on my neck.
Oh yeah. We were this close to seeing this video on another site.
Proud of my country 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Muito legal. Seu pais é lindo. Eu sou do Brasil
As a American im proud of you Canada as well
@@adrianohendler Thanks man, Brazil is a beautiful country as well
The Tank is made in Germany 🇩🇪
Those are our boys green, makes me proud to be Canadian 😊
Amazing
Glad to have these guys on our side when shit hits the fan. Great comms
Same military that has Chinese soldiers training in Canada for bout a year.
@@jaguar2594 you really think that is a Military decision?
@@jaguar2594 Yeah that was unfortunate. That started because of an agreement made in 2013 between the Chinese and the previous Conservative government under Harper. I have no idea what led to the agreement. The bilateral military observations, not training, only ended very recently when diplomatic tensions started rising between the two nations.
@@eziekkiel5876 then the Liberal government after that government continued on with the Chinese agreement
@@jaguar2594 And why or how would that make them a less effective ally to have if shit hits the fan?
More tank videos please))
Finally we have those tanks in Czech Republic !
NÜCHTERN UND SACHLICH-Gut erkärt- Weiter soooo
Man, you should see how fast a Challenger 2 reloads with the 2 piece ammunition.
Seems like the tea really affects the crew :)
Easy, these guys haven't had their morning double double yet
Made in Germany 🇩🇪
Перезарядка в ручную ну вы немцы даёте это же жопа
@@user-wz7hh1oq5h dude we cant understand shit
ofc its made in germany. if you want something to kill people with you better buy it from someone who knows all about killing (mostly civilians and pows but still, kill is a kill)
@Ok Ok oh i will, theyre on my list right after ze germans, japanese, belgians, ukrainians and every other nation.
@@hihier4901 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Nice!
I was so confused until I saw the Canadian flag on his shoulder. I was like why are these Germans speaking English with a funny southern draw haha
A lot of German Canadians are also in the military, I’m German Canadian but not in the military
The camo isn't correct for Germany either; they're wearing CADPAT camo instead of Flecktarn.
The Loader is incompetence personified. Kids don't do this unless you wanna get smacked from the TC or getting serious injuries. Greetings from a Loader/Gunner of Leopard 2A6.
How is he being incompetent? Genuinely curious
@@kissakala6704 really late to respond here but hes putting his arms around over and behind the breach while its loaded which is asking for an injury
Ohh okay. Thanks for explaining!
In France to recharge: press a simple button
Until the Button fails.....;-)
Man that loader gives me anxiety.
Nice Tank
It's funny, how industrial this looks. Could be two guys , in any manufacturing factory, working the same produduction machine.
the loader looks really uncomfortable when folding the case catcher with his elbow to load the round man.....
WTF even is this?! My commander would have shanked me if he had seen me putting my hand in the basket of an armed gun...
"SABOT READ EH!"
looks like quite a spacious turret
NATO tanks like the Leopard 2 and Abrams have much more space for the crew than Soviet tanks like the T-64, T-72, T-80, and T-90. Then again they also have more crew they have to fit in there than their Soviet counterparts as well (4-man crew vs 3-man crew).
True North Strong and Free its in our anthem this gunners moral compus always points north.
I like that reload
How can you imagine a guy loading the main gun and the tank firing while moving all around and jumping on the battlefield ?
This is so dangerous all the way...
You know this "garand finger" thingie
Imagine "leo finger" lol
I know that gun breach doesn't have spring powered mechanism or it does idk I'm not expert but I know that "leo finger" would suck a lot if it was real thing
THe Leopard series tanks have a system on them that disconnects the main gun from the gunner sight and returns the gun to a 'loading position' to make it easier for the loader to..well, load. Id have to guess its along the roof of the tank, that little panel the loader keeps fiddling with throughout the video.
@@CMDRFandragon I agree fully with you but I can also see that the loader handling the massive ammo is reaching out the limits so big it is...
What makes it even worse is that German tankers have a tradition dating back to WW2 to not wear helmets. Imagine bouncing around in there only with a beret or a screen cap on your head.
It is some silly honor thing.
They have this dumb saying which roughly translates to: "If a German tanker needs a helmet, there will be enough laying around on the ground to pick one up."
That’s why uk tanks have a loaders safety guard which forms part of the firing circuit. The gun can’t be fired unless the guard is in position
It is automatically released upon firing and so on
Would have being great to have seen a cam view on the outside to see what your shooting at
@@SmoothBrainBoi can confirm
Awesome!
This is from the Movie A-Team where they did fly the Tank right?
If anyone could fly a tank it would be a Canadian......🇨🇦
That constant noise produced by the turbine is to drive you crazy after a few hours inside that claustrophobic cabin.
Hi! I have a question for the experts. Is it practiced to reload the gun while driving? If so, does the rate of fire decrease significantly when driving over rough terrain?
Yes. The tank can fire on the move and loaders have to load on the move. The L2A4 has the capability to engage moving targets whilst also on the move. There is a button on the gunners control.
We used to train different scenarios but the top loaders should reload in 4-8 secs on stationary and realistically adjust a few secs whilst on the move.
@@lagofala thx
I think only tank able to reload and fire in any condition is the LECLERC about 10 rounds/min because evething is 100% automated, no loader. Think it is the only one ( + fantomatic T14)
@@frednoname3714 Many tanks use autoloaders. For example, T64, T72, T80, and T90 are all autoloading soviet/russian tanks. The Japanese type 10 tank also uses an autoloader. The American Stryker MGS mobile gun system used an autoloader. Soviet/Russian BMP-1, BMD-1, BMP-3 and BMD-4 infantry fighting vehicles use autoloaders. Many other vehicles also use autoloaders.
@@ballsquid4135mostly russians yea, which doesn’t make a lot of sense in my eyes, why
Wow its so spacious in there compared to other tanks.
Rip Soviet/Russian tankers
Funnily enough the 2A4 is actually one of the less comfortable variants of the leopard. The new A7V has greatly improved the experience of sitting in a 62 ton war machine and it even has AC for the crew
looks dangerus positioning
I'd like lose my mind listening to the hydraulic pumps all the time.
And I thought that the loader's position in an M1 was cramped...
the shell looks like in Abrams
And, I've never seen inside the tank before🙂😁
Because it have the same canon.
ok
Because its the same Rheinmetall Rh/120 cannon. But atleast youve seen whats inside one tank now :)
Bro cool video
How heavy is a 120mm shell
the loader always has his arm in the way of the gun, he isn't scared of that recoil. also where does he hold on to when the hatch is closed ????
there are handles behind him and where his camera stands...its nice and confy!
the loader looks like me, eh who am i kidding? the leopard 2a4 is Canada's standard mbt right now and i wanna load big guns.
Am i correct to say that there is a safety shield between the loader and breech and it was not pulled back after reloading. Very dangerous wasnt it.
Anyway leo is always the best
No you are not correct the Leopard 2 doesn't have a safty shield
@@oakdesign4629 i see. Isnt that dangerous ?
@@Muhammad-uu3nu The loader has to push the Ready switch to release for firing which - at least by the Standard Procedures of the German Army on - he does not directly after loading but only when the gunner or commander reports on target ready to fire.
I have been a tank officer on the Leopard 1 and 2 A4/5/6. In 20 years of service I couldn't remember a single accident of a gunner with the breach
@@oakdesign4629 thanks for your explanation. Feel proud to have a reply from the expert. Wish to let you know that i really admire Leopard tanks.
Smooth
наружи отдача дула маленькая - а наружи аж пыль поднимает и земля трясётся.
Holy crap is that loader not scared? There is actually less space than in an Abrams, not sure that I thought that was possible. Interesting.
He's used to it.
Why is the most viewed part where the thing attacks back lol
in a tank on the move and shooting at the same time, how does the loader avoid getting body part from getting crushed or trapped behind the breech?
my captain always said : because in the army you have to think too 😂
This loader isn't being very safe. In combat as soon as he's loaded the round and punched in the ammo type on the computer above, he would be hugging the wall. Behind the breech the recoil will hit you, and above the breech if the gun aims down it can crush you as it tilts up.
Canadian Loader: I need 3min to load
German Loader: Hold my beer
I feel like the compartment is smaller than that of the Abrams, at least width wise. The Leopard looks like they have more standing room. Maybe just the camera angle/lens
Width wise they're virtually the same, but you're right about the height difference. The loader area has more breathing room.
imagine doing a car camping video inside this tank, that'd be fun.
Oh Canada 🇨🇦
My God that looks clumsy and the load scares the shit out of me.
My load is also very scary. Lol 😂😂😂😂
@@emtpete010 you’re weird.
@@ashtonfitzgerald1445 COOL THANKS!!! Would suck to be like everyone ELSE!!!😜😉
@@emtpete010 go seek help you bloody nutcase.
а на долго в бою хватит вашего заряжающего?
Надо
it looks so spacious
Strats or rcd?
Those shells must be heavy!
Each can be around 25-30 kg
30 kg isn’t a lot, but when your doing it every few seconds it gets tiring
What are the shell casings made from? They aren't ejected with the base and primer. Anyone??
Most of the case is made out of combustible material (that s why storage standards for these shells are higher), so it goes away during a shot from the canon. The only thing that's ejected is the metal cap on the bottom of the shell. It looks like a huge pin.
Am I the only one who thinks the loader has the most fun job?
It's sweaty bro
It is probably the most scary profession out there.
Still the best tank about in my opinion 👊
They have never been in tank on tank battle like the Abrams, so we can't ever truly make that statement
@@whiteprivilege4469 to be fair the Abrams has only ever fought older inferior tanks, so it too is untested against modern near peer tanks.
@@rogerreginald4477 i prefer Abrams than Leopard in real combat
@@fuckheinschitt239 I prefer the Leopard 2A7V
Это старая модификация "Леопарда". Интересно, чем отличаются более свежие -- А5, -6, -7 и особенно -7+
Дополнительным аплецированным бронированием и повышенными характеристиками ствола.
Fire
Solide!!!
Can anyone tell me how tall this guy is. I’m anxious that I won’t get taken because i am to tall.
Go over to 'PhanPhantasy'.
He has a couple of interviews with a Royal Canadian Dragoon Leopard gunner.
Good luck🍀
i'm 187cm tall and my head was only touching the roof when the hatch was close. But i mean it was okay
Будешь окопы копать)))
@@RPMZ11I got accepted started first tank lessons couple days ago
@@PolenmarktZigaretten
Excellent M8,
Dzieki M8!🥃🥃
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Dobre strzelanie!
☮🌍
Think I notice about western tanks to Russian tanks is that when the Russian tanks fire all the smoke goes into the cabin in with western tanks there’s very little smoke whether they have the hatches opener or not
The Leopard tank has a automated smoke absorber - the knob on the barrel. The fired shot fills the knob with pressure and after the shot the pressure is realeased to the front of the barrel.
What the hell are you talking about, no modern tank has smoke flushing back into the cabin. Go look at some of the Russian yearly tank competitions and you'll clearly see the system pushing the powder smoke out the front. You are reading far too much propaganda.
Canadian Leopard 2A4 is cool.
No smoke! Cool!
The loader has a button which enables a fan that extracts all the smokes if needed.
10-4 sir
So cool
If you think those Canadian sounds weird, Commander is most likely from Alberta and the Loader from Québec or New Brunswick so they both have fucked up accents. I would say the loader is more likely to be from Québec since he messed up estimé and estimated. Close enough words and any Canadian would understand but it seems like he was looking at the commander for a little help so he could correct him.
How good is ventilation in our tank? I heard that lots of US personell got cancer due to fumes of big guns like gunship gunners or tank gunners working with DU ammo.
Looks Like the Loader is also responsible for the Machine Gun
yes, all installed weapons are the responsiblity of the loader
Хотелось бы увидеть процесс заряжания на ходу по неровной земле
Well If you want to know if they can load yes I think they can they did in similar tank systems like the M1 Abram’s in the gulf war