TYPE-15 China's New Light Tank

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2024
  • The Type-15 light weight tank could be used to quell growing internal domestic problems in China as well. In July 2022 there were reports that China had deployed PLA army tanks including the Type-15 against their own people to prevent their citizens from withdrawing their life savings from their banks.
    unironically hooah photos: / cappyarmy
    uniornically hooah tweets / cappyarmy
    Written by: Chris Cappy and Justin Taylor
    Edited by: Michael M
    Associate Producer: Andrew Tucker
    The reason it seemed plausible was because since April this year there have been four major banks in China’s Henan Province that have frozen 1.5 billion dollars and lost hundreds of thousands of people's life savings. Now people are beginning to defy their government and are refusing to repay loans on apartments that they purchased that were never completed. Social credit score be damned! One reason this might be happening is fraud or because of bad real estate investments made by the banks. If China’s real estate bubble pops it could hurt the world economy.
    This video of PLA tanks on the streets looking like they were deployed against their own people was shared over 50 thousand times on twitter and appeared to show the Type-15 tank intimidating people and stopping them from reaching their bank. And it’s true the Type-15 light tank would be perfect for this kind of riot control mission as a quick reaction force for emergency situations.
    Email capelluto@taskandpurpose.com for inquires.
    #CHINA #WAR #TANK
  • Zábava

Komentáře • 2,7K

  • @Taskandpurpose
    @Taskandpurpose  Před rokem +213

    Thanks for watching guys , what do you think of the Type-15? Is the United States copying China with their new Light Tank?
    unironically hooah photos: instagram.com/cappyarmy/
    uniornically hooah tweets twitter.com/Cappyarmy

    • @wcm8909
      @wcm8909 Před rokem +9

      Hey Cappy you do a lot if videos about different vehicles and weapons but is there a possible video in the future focusing primarily on infantry? Thanks

    • @Fish-ub3wn
      @Fish-ub3wn Před rokem +7

      i thought a vehicle capable of withstanding a 50 cal tops is called an apc, when armed then it's a ifv, but this one has no auxillary crew.. or maybe they travel on top, like russians?
      vs civilians, great
      vs Taiwaneese, sucks bottom and full of holes

    • @cheesypuffs1342
      @cheesypuffs1342 Před rokem +7

      that nintendo pistol brings back a lot of fond childhood memories. I'll never forget my asian friends playing Duck Hunt. they all shot the dog multiple times & wondered why the game never registered any hits. ofc they became even more enraged when the doggo covers it's face with one paw & starts snickering

    • @kyleluster4713
      @kyleluster4713 Před rokem +5

      You know these tanks will fall apart to javs

    • @Alex-pj8nz
      @Alex-pj8nz Před rokem +7

      Since the tank came out in 2017, yup the United States copied it. Which is OK because it’s probably better than any thin skin IFV where MBT can’t go to. Hell, it probably can be equipped with a mine flail for mines and IEDs.

  • @boloven1634
    @boloven1634 Před rokem +26

    Actual PLA tanker here. I serve on a ZTZ-99A. The video is mostly correct and ZTQ-15, I think, is a welcome addition to our force. There are a few caveats though
    1- The said tanks on street were not for suppressing a protest. Henan is quite far away from there. You can see people taking photos in the photo. When the party wants to suppress a protest it usually doesn't crack down on the protest itself.
    2- It is true that the ZTQ-15 lacks composite armor on most of its surfaces. But it is not rated for 12.7 mm. It is still harder than any IFV as you would expect from a vehicle of the said weight (35-37 tons) and internal volume. Otherwise, its existence wouldn't make any sense. Its purpose is bringing a 105 mm gun to the battlefield and being immune to anything less than an anti-tank weapon.
    3- It has a bustle autoloader not carousel. All of its ammo and the autoloader are stored at the blow-off compartment.
    Note: There is actually more than one ZTZ-99A model. There are differences between the batches and older ones get renewed but I won't elaborate on that. It doesn't have anything to do with the topic and I am not sure how sensitive the topic is.

  • @behroozkhaleghirad
    @behroozkhaleghirad Před rokem +1050

    This tank looks to be designed to counter India in Himalayas more than supporting the first wave of offensive against Taiwan

    • @ilovedetails
      @ilovedetails Před rokem +136

      Wouldn't stand a chance in the valleys. Still far to heavy and wide for some the passes. Mountains are won and held with artillery supported by infantry. A tank is just a bullet trap in the mountains.

    • @Alex-pj8nz
      @Alex-pj8nz Před rokem +32

      Yup, but it’s also a useful scout tank or an IFV escort that is not deployed at a mountain area.

    • @Alex-pj8nz
      @Alex-pj8nz Před rokem +30

      @@ilovedetails Probably which is why it’s fast, probably want to rush at Indian defences before their arty can zero in.

    • @patriotenfield3276
      @patriotenfield3276 Před rokem +58

      We have T-72s and now T-90s stationed in Ladakh near Depsang plains where a Tank battle is most likely plausible. Plus we are going to get 2S25 sprut SD self propelled gun and L&T 105mm Medium tank which will be having the same bustle autoloader system like it's ZT-15 counterpart.

    • @behroozkhaleghirad
      @behroozkhaleghirad Před rokem +10

      @@ilovedetails coming from a very mountainous region myself, I understand your point

  • @richardkeefe210
    @richardkeefe210 Před rokem +331

    To clear up a bit of confusion around this tank:
    Yes, it does have an oxygen generator, but it's not for the engine. The engine is an electrically assisted turbocharged diesel to prevent turbo lag and adjust for changes in altitude. The oxygen generator uses lithium hydroxide in a chemical reaction (like the rescue masks in airplanes that drop down) to generate pure oxygen so the crew doesn't suffer from hypoxia at altitude. Remember these tanks are intended in part to operate on the Tibetan Plateau and Himalayas. Crews passing out from hypoxia would be a mission kill without firing a shot.

    • @kevincusack5671
      @kevincusack5671 Před rokem +8

      I'm too lazy to do the numbers, but I doubt that the tank could carry enough LiOH to be useful.

    • @Adiscretefirm
      @Adiscretefirm Před rokem +1

      I am impressed they have a 900 hp diesel that they are confident will perform in battle at those altitudes.

    • @NadeemAhmed-nv2br
      @NadeemAhmed-nv2br Před rokem +9

      @@Adiscretefirm its light and it makes that hp at altitude

    • @Adiscretefirm
      @Adiscretefirm Před rokem +1

      @@NadeemAhmed-nv2br I said I was impressed, what more do you want?

    • @Ilovecruise
      @Ilovecruise Před rokem +4

      @@Adiscretefirm well, China’s Diesel engine is quite advance and achieved very high heat coefficient, but wouldn’t say so about their durability though.

  • @GMATveteran
    @GMATveteran Před rokem +167

    A couple things that are worth mentioning in a feedback:
    1. The ZTQ-15 is suitable not only for Taiwan & the Sino-Indian border, but all of the PRC's southern frontier, which is composed entirely of either mountainous (e.g. Himalayas) or hilly jungle (e.g. Yunnan) terrain. Moreover, North Korea also has heavily mountainous/hilly terrain. In other words, all of the PRC's likely potential conflict zones, along with roughly half of China's border frontiers need light tanks more than traditional MBTs. With the prospect of conflict vs Russia negligible at this point, the PLA's focus on light tanks is a no-brainer. An introductory overview of the PRC's current potential conflict zones & geography would've been far more informative to setup the rest of this video, rather than deviating into seemingly obligatory cope on Gordon Chang-style "predictions" about "impending Chinese economic collapse";
    2. The overwhelming majority of Taiwan's tanks are not M1s, but largely outdated M-60 variants, which the ZTQ-15 can handle in a TW scenario;
    3. According to Tradoc's official site & the Army Recognition website, ZTQ-15 can also use 105mm APFSDS rounds, although may not be as effective as a larger 125mm smoothbore variant. It appears there was some ambiguity in the wording of this video that could've been interpreted otherwise;
    4. While ZTQ-15 has been seen operating with companion drones, it currently doesn't appear to have a dedicated docking station mounted on the turret for drones. That could be a useful feature to experiment in future variants of this model.

    • @quoccuongtran724
      @quoccuongtran724 Před rokem +11

      the hilly jungle of yunnan & guangxi really poke at a certain country...
      ...well i wont beat around the bush anymore, have to inform my countrymen about this

    • @quoccuongtran724
      @quoccuongtran724 Před rokem +1

      holy crap
      12:26
      it really hits home

    • @khairulhelmihashim2510
      @khairulhelmihashim2510 Před rokem +2

      don't forget South East Asia. heavier tanks limited the amphibious landing options.

    • @lzh4950
      @lzh4950 Před rokem +1

      @@khairulhelmihashim2510 Meanwhile Singapore has gone for ~100x full-sized Leopard 2 MBTs which is 20t too heavy for most of our road bridges. A possible theory is that they're intended mainly for counter-attack in response to a theoretical attack by neighbouring bigger Malaysia (via the Causeway), to gain & maneuver in the greater land area it has (where more conventional warfare that MBTs are intended for could be used) that other defensive assets could occupy & get more breathing room from

    • @lzh4950
      @lzh4950 Před rokem

      Taiwan/ROC is planning to buy M1 tanks but the USA might baulk that they're outdated for the more asymmetrical warfare that it's expected to face

  • @audacity60
    @audacity60 Před rokem +813

    Back in WW2, the British were fighting the Japanese in the jungles of Burma. The Biggest tank they could get down tight & steep jungle mountain roads was the 30 ton Grant tank. Their 75mm gun gave the Brits the edge over the Japanese, in the battle of Admin box. I bet there are still many parts of the World, with weak bridges, twisty mountain roads & narrow urban streets, where you cannot use a tank of more than 30 or so tons.

    • @theduke7539
      @theduke7539 Před rokem +32

      whats interesting is when the M3 was developed, it was a medium tank, or even a moderately heavy tank

    • @timothygoodwin3287
      @timothygoodwin3287 Před rokem +24

      that is exactly why Japan built the Type 16 MCV. Japan being pretty mountainous has lots of bridges that can support heavy vehicles but a small(ish) wheeled vehicle with a 105 gun could easily move across them and support troops

    • @BungieStudios
      @BungieStudios Před rokem +1

      *🔫 delet this* 😱

    • @slslbbn4096
      @slslbbn4096 Před rokem +17

      You don't need a light tank to quell a rebellion. You just need some officers to put a knee to the neck of protestors.
      RIP George Floyd

    • @audacity60
      @audacity60 Před rokem +7

      @@Gubers Depends. Sending a column along a road, without air recon first, is unwise. However, if you send a mixed force with air overwatch, then the risk switches to the ambushers.

  • @Sophie-and-Ken
    @Sophie-and-Ken Před rokem +802

    One of the main reasons for this tank is that China's average soldier has grown taller and wider over the past two decades, leading to cramped tanks and other equipment problems. They simply don’t fit in old Soviet designed tanks anymore. Almost a decade ago The PLA started measuring troops on 28 different metrics to figure out how to redesign military equipment for the now-larger force. This is kind of the reason they needed a bigger small tank.

    • @tanker335
      @tanker335 Před rokem +97

      Sounds kinda red tapey. 28 different metrics.. or put a short guy in the turret and ask him "Stuffy? Yes or no?'

    • @t2force212
      @t2force212 Před rokem +75

      I love this idea and it's probably true as there economy has developed considerably and along with that their standard nutrition. I feel like this is one of those things that a lot of casual people don't tend to think about when looking at a force that would actually have a large impact on capability.

    • @17nirmalya
      @17nirmalya Před rokem +82

      If those were Soviet designed, weren't Russians tall and broad 🤔

    • @kukulroukul4698
      @kukulroukul4698 Před rokem +3

      :)) gezz

    • @davesthrowawayacc1162
      @davesthrowawayacc1162 Před rokem +59

      Thats why Russian tankers were restricted to 5'9"

  • @johngaither3830
    @johngaither3830 Před rokem +53

    Weight is one of the primary reasons the M4 Sherman tank was deemed adequate in early WWII. Unlike the Soviets and Germans American made tanks had to be transported cross country by trains and across the ocean to Europe by ship. Size was a major factor followed closely by reliability. No depot sized maintenance facilities for the M4. The gun and armor were secondary considerations.

    • @Farweasel
      @Farweasel Před rokem +3

      *Shermans did NOT have to be capable of deflecting SwitchBlades, Javelins, Rafael Spikes and all the rest*
      Modern tanks do.
      China's 'Slack Panthers' are going to need hellishly good ERA because the hull armour is beyond *Light*
      Where is China getting all the chips it needs for these things anyway?

    • @mexicanwitharock
      @mexicanwitharock Před rokem

      BARS

  • @mervyndong7281
    @mervyndong7281 Před rokem +46

    This tank’s engine is specially designed for high altitude which lack of oxygen. It has turbo for the turbo. It means it got four turbos. T72 or T90 will face significant power drop. Sometimes won’t even start. It’s not simply put a high power engine in a light tank. The engine is carefully designed for high altitude. It doesn’t matter it’s 1500hp or 500hp without special design you won’t work properly at 4000 or 5000m altitude.

    • @mattipps
      @mattipps Před rokem +3

      What good is a tank on a mountain when aircraft and apaches are hunting tanks? Seems like a waste of resources. But hey, what do I know.

    • @evagineer9165
      @evagineer9165 Před rokem

      @@mattipps could be for positioning tanks before apaches come in and attack? I don’t know too

    • @mattipps
      @mattipps Před rokem

      @@evagineer9165 so your plan is to drive a tank to the top of a mountain, wait for helicopters with laser designated missiles to see you, and then shoot them down with a tank round? 😉 brilliant.

    • @evagineer9165
      @evagineer9165 Před rokem +1

      @@mattipps absolutely, so I can never see the horrors of 4chan ever again, man they are horrible

    • @mattipps
      @mattipps Před rokem

      @@mirandela777 that's why we use planes bud.

  • @thomaszhang3101
    @thomaszhang3101 Před rokem +347

    When you jump across the wall just to learn more about your domestic light tank from an American infantryman 😆

    • @cmlkevin6250
      @cmlkevin6250 Před rokem +14

      XD same here

    • @lithium1770
      @lithium1770 Před rokem +8

      Lol

    • @yiyangqin4527
      @yiyangqin4527 Před rokem +11

      个人觉得墙其实有点必要,不过我在国内也喜欢这样

    • @WynnofThule
      @WynnofThule Před rokem +13

      @@yiyangqin4527 I don't care if the great wall is necessary or not. It's really cool, and that's what matters.

    • @ludvigwibom5189
      @ludvigwibom5189 Před rokem +2

      @@yiyangqin4527 nah

  • @theredbar-cross8515
    @theredbar-cross8515 Před rokem +489

    Great video!
    But it doesn't "produce oxygen"; it compresses the air, making it denser like air at sea-level. It's a supercharger, pretty common piece of tech on aircraft, and some high performance cars, but I think this might be the first tank to use one.

    • @pepelajuandeag1696
      @pepelajuandeag1696 Před rokem +23

      t 72m1 had supercharger

    • @kukulroukul4698
      @kukulroukul4698 Před rokem +52

      @@pepelajuandeag1696 they sold it for vodka

    • @danstotland6386
      @danstotland6386 Před rokem +12

      The hospitals are full of machines that extract oxygen from the ambient air. They are used for patients with emphysema etc. The older such units used limiting oxygen bottles for enhanced breathing.

    • @t2force212
      @t2force212 Před rokem +9

      @@kukulroukul4698 hence why he said "had" :D

    • @skyscraper5910
      @skyscraper5910 Před rokem +6

      Oh man that was a giggle to hear a supercharger be described like that xD

  • @Ulgarth
    @Ulgarth Před rokem +4

    The scene with the two Canadian Leopard 2's was in Gagetown... that place has swamps on top, on the side and at the bottom of hills. If your tank gets stuck there it will probably take a few hours to extract.
    Great write up on the PLA's new light tank. Cheers!

  • @explodingonc2782
    @explodingonc2782 Před rokem +21

    4:15 How did a military parade became "protect the bank"? These two events are seperated by half a country and 3 month of time, and somehow suspiciously connected by a bunch of random medias?

  • @warcrime2397
    @warcrime2397 Před rokem +341

    Cappy at this point has more info on Chinese military than Taiwan government.

    • @bullheadedgideon1673
      @bullheadedgideon1673 Před rokem +3

      😆

    • @Alex-pj8nz
      @Alex-pj8nz Před rokem +48

      No kidding, the Taiwan government is pretty delusional. Why does their conscripts serve only 4 months for their service.

    • @hiteshadhikari
      @hiteshadhikari Před rokem +57

      @@Alex-pj8nz because they cant afford to maintain the force, they choose to train all for basics and then deploy them when necessary by giving a faster refresher course

    • @rerror3577
      @rerror3577 Před rokem +56

      @@Alex-pj8nz Because people don't want to serve longer? Same reason most of the world has zero months of conscription.

    • @arsenalxa4421
      @arsenalxa4421 Před rokem +9

      Blame it on War Thunder.

  • @jakehotchkiss6093
    @jakehotchkiss6093 Před rokem +159

    This seems like a wild oversimplification, but it almost gives me the vibes of a Sherman tank in WWII... Light, fast, easy on fuel, with the ability to get large numbers on the battlefield.

    • @johnlee3899
      @johnlee3899 Před rokem +21

      That is exactly what i was thinking. The rifled gun could come in very handy to for infantry support. HESH for giving enemy infantry a very bad day and concrete training rounds for wall breaching. I bet they're cheap aswell, and easy to mass produce.

    • @patriotenfield3276
      @patriotenfield3276 Před rokem

      Yup.

    • @kameronjones7139
      @kameronjones7139 Před rokem +8

      Ironically the Sherman 105 actually had better armor that could stop at 30 cannon at all but very close range and not at all against the jumbo

    • @heathclark318
      @heathclark318 Před rokem +2

      100% agreed.... These are not for a Island invasion, these are for mass deployment in large numbers in urban/forest/mountain/plains environments. India being in the crosshairs as well as other Asian countries attached to the continent.

    • @gidi3250
      @gidi3250 Před rokem +5

      The Japanese had a better light tank(technically just a light artillery gun in a mobile armour chassis) that could according to British and USA troops who saw it in action during ww2 could go up and down the tropical rainforest mountains of South East Asia like nothing while the Sherman was to heavy and slow in that terrain, tho because it's gun was small (good enough for pill boxes and infantry and armoured cars) and it was also way to lightly armoured (great for rifle and smaller arms) to take on a Sherman, the USA troops had praise for its speed and movability on types of terrains a Sherman would pray for help form God, it wasn't made for tank duels and Sherman's could just sit still and have a nice targeting/range day.

  • @kriscerosaurus
    @kriscerosaurus Před rokem +1

    Editing on this was great. The effort is appreciated.

  • @kevintang5473
    @kevintang5473 Před rokem +8

    17:30
    Fun fact, since the Chinese word "bao" doesn't distinguish between panthers and leopards, the name "hei(black) bao" really means just panther(distinguished from leopards), not necessarily black panther.

  • @tankers4897
    @tankers4897 Před rokem +129

    Great writeup Chris and Justin. This is a lot of legwork to compile this much info on the Type-15. A bit of clarification on the rifled gun, it can indeed fire Sabot rounds. An example of this is the M900 APFSDS-T. The Type-15 is also not quite air-droppable, but uses something similar to the Low Altitude Parachute Extraction System (LAPES) that hucked a Sheridan out the back of a C-130.

    • @Justin_Taylor
      @Justin_Taylor Před rokem +4

      Yeah I tried finding footage of that specifically with the type 15 but couldn’t find any. It probably would have helped clarified what we meant.

    • @cosmoray9750
      @cosmoray9750 Před rokem

      An urgent warning to Aus...
      czcams.com/video/ewb8fwtfMfw/video.html
      🤔

    • @jeffreyprezalar220
      @jeffreyprezalar220 Před rokem

      This tank is not air dropable in any form,the 105 mm missiles are capable of over 700mm rhea penetrating power.

    • @tim4570
      @tim4570 Před rokem

      @@jeffreyprezalar220 Do you know if it’s tandem charge like the newer Russian 100mm missiles are?

    • @jeffreyprezalar220
      @jeffreyprezalar220 Před rokem +2

      @@tim4570 based off the same tech just different dimensions. The 105mm is the base gun for most light tanks in china and fire support afv but yet they have over a thousand vn4 and vn4a afv with the bmp 3 style turrets with the 100mm 2a70 low pressure gun that use 9117 bastion missiles.

  • @PropensityVisualized
    @PropensityVisualized Před rokem +319

    Remember this tank doesn't have to beat M-1s. It has to beat Marines and Paratroopers and be rapidly transportable by their C-17 copy. There it checks the block.

    • @kukulroukul4698
      @kukulroukul4698 Před rokem +2

      who ?! NO WAY !

    • @mddunlap03
      @mddunlap03 Před rokem +27

      Me watching Nlaws shread mvt with era

    • @t2force212
      @t2force212 Před rokem +23

      It will also be able to support infantry in areas where M1's can't operate and instead only has to beat other light vehicles that are also there to support infantry, not fight tanks.

    • @Talishar
      @Talishar Před rokem +31

      @@t2force212 Most of which have autocannons greater than .50 caliber and a much higher rate of fire that'll chew this thing to shreds. Due to the higher rate of fire, they don't need to use their laser range finders to range, they can afford to walk shots on target so this light tank would never know it was getting shot at. Because of its lack of armor, this tank is also vulnerable to old recoilless rifles which India still uses in small numbers. Basically, everything that an IFV is vulnerable, this thing is to but doesn't have the rate of fire to make up for it.

    • @kameronjones7139
      @kameronjones7139 Před rokem +20

      Up until it meets the javilen that they are using

  • @KerbalJoe
    @KerbalJoe Před rokem +2

    Came here to say I just adore your silly animations, they've been getting more creative too

  • @rounaqul2020
    @rounaqul2020 Před rokem +4

    Bangladesh 🇧🇩 also bought VT-5 version of Chinese tank. ♥️

  • @abderu.6947
    @abderu.6947 Před rokem +363

    It would be a mistake to underestimate the chinese. The same ways the germans underestimated the soviets, or the russians underestimated the ukrainians

    • @shikharashish4839
      @shikharashish4839 Před rokem +31

      Literally nobody is doing that.

    • @bobbye7353
      @bobbye7353 Před rokem +32

      You could say the same exact thing about the free country of Taiwan.

    • @orlock20
      @orlock20 Před rokem

      The real danger is China doesn't know about its own military. Russia's disaster in Ukraine was the result of it thinking it was the second most power military on Earth.

    • @tomhenry897
      @tomhenry897 Před rokem +15

      You went to public school didn’t you

    • @FrostbiteDigital
      @FrostbiteDigital Před rokem +57

      @@shikharashish4839 Literally a lot of people are doing that

  • @dannylee1523
    @dannylee1523 Před rokem +75

    Germany also revealed a light-tank like configuration for the Lynx IFV, pairing it with a 120 mm smoothbore. It seems armor isn't dead on the battlefield, but it is evolving.

    • @esanahka9284
      @esanahka9284 Před rokem +11

      Germany, France and USA to name few are also making new MBTs by 2030. Poland is buying about 1000 K2PL tanks and Greece just decided to upgrade hundreds of their Leopard 2A4s into 2A7 standard.
      Tanks are not gone by a long shot regardless of how much public might think they are.

    • @HanSolo__
      @HanSolo__ Před rokem +1

      @@esanahka9284 Polish Leopard 2PL is 58,8 tonnes. The PT-91 Twardy - less than 46 t. The K2PL will not be light but it won't get over 60 t.
      BTW. If you guys wonder what the quietly and slowly modernized PT-91 is worth, it is equipped similar way this Type 15 is. APS, two thermal cameras, passive IR, GPS, and Battle Management System on display such as used in Polish AMV Patria (KTO Rosomak.)
      The new capable light thing will be AS21 heavy IFV with a 40mm or 50mm autocannon.

    • @fallinginthed33p
      @fallinginthed33p Před rokem +3

      Light tanks might not survive against modern ATGMs. A missile carrier IFV with an autocannon might be a better choice for light armor.

    • @datoolz0
      @datoolz0 Před rokem

      It's dead. No one has ever waged a large scale armor battle.

    • @tetraxis3011
      @tetraxis3011 Před rokem +1

      @@fallinginthed33p MBTs aren surviving ATGMs now, these New ATGMs are something else.

  • @isagive
    @isagive Před rokem

    Great review mate, thank you very much 🙏

  • @davidrueth5894
    @davidrueth5894 Před rokem +1

    As always, great video!! Love your great sense of humor while providing in depth researched information! Respectfully, Real TC C-33 3rd Battalion 63rd Armored Brigade 1st ID

  • @patriotenfield3276
    @patriotenfield3276 Před rokem +46

    No Chris . the ZT-15 has a belt based Bustle autoloader , similar to that of
    1)Type 90 MBT of Japan
    2) Type 10Next gen MBT of Japan
    3)AMX Leclerc of France
    4) K-2 Black Panther of South Korea
    They seen to have reverse engineered the Semi autoloader similar to a 2S1 Gvozdika (probably from the PLZ 89 ) and used it with the belt based Bustle autoloader instead of a carousel one. Plus Ukraine actually offered India a similar bustle autoloader technology for its Arjun Mk1 and Mk1 M /Mk 2 MBT.

    • @patriotenfield3276
      @patriotenfield3276 Před rokem +2

      @@jack99889988 I know ,that's why I told based on it ,not entirely a copy . And Ukraine did propose a bustle autoloader technology to Indian govt for their Arjun Mk1 and Mk2 .

    • @hendi1571
      @hendi1571 Před rokem

      @@jack99889988 you just did Not understand what he was saying lol

  • @theprepperfrog167
    @theprepperfrog167 Před rokem +17

    The amount of work you put in those, great job sir!

  • @BMerker
    @BMerker Před rokem

    Most informative, thank you!

  • @nobrac1647
    @nobrac1647 Před rokem

    Loved the editing on this video! Especially XD 6:30-7:00

  • @antonioferreira2293
    @antonioferreira2293 Před rokem +22

    Taiwanese generals while watching Cappy: WRITE THAT DOWN, WRITE THAT DOWM

    • @davidty2006
      @davidty2006 Před rokem

      On one hand it can be airdropped.
      On the other hand Patriot exists.

    • @iumbo1234
      @iumbo1234 Před rokem +2

      @@davidty2006 Patriots will no longer exist when the Y-20s start droping these.

  • @jessehachey2732
    @jessehachey2732 Před rokem +9

    Love the edits! Super cool how you edited yourself in the cockpit of that Chinese plane and on top of the tanks 😆 I know I know, I should focus on all the insane amounts of details and research he puts in these instead of the silly edits, but still. Little things that make these fun! Keep up the great work yo!

  • @ohydekszalej
    @ohydekszalej Před rokem +2

    As always - production value is top-notch!

  • @Calminsky
    @Calminsky Před rokem +19

    Hey Chris, a huge fan of your analysis pieces. I was just wondering if you can do a short analyzing the wearable gear of the Ukrainian army. With major gear supplies coming from at least a dozen countries, I was curious about what the majority (or at least the biggest portion) of the Ukrainian army actually wears on the frontlines. Once again, thats for the content

  • @ernie5229
    @ernie5229 Před rokem +5

    Dude, I love it when you embed yourself in a still image. Keep up the good work!

  • @7ElevenTruther
    @7ElevenTruther Před rokem +25

    A full fledged 50-60 ton MBT's compressor might struggle a bit at higher altitudes under all the weight and light tanks are mostly employed for infantry support anyways. There's that but I also think due to the growing prevelance of APS systems that can swat large salves of at weapons and some that can now shoot down full fledged armor piercing sabots like Iron Fist it's looking increasing like heavy composite armor is a risk of being rendered obsolete.

  • @geneotrexler8246
    @geneotrexler8246 Před rokem

    Thanks for a good & informative video👍

  • @scienceMicroguy77
    @scienceMicroguy77 Před rokem

    Tanks for the great video. 👍

  • @wowdoge8973
    @wowdoge8973 Před rokem +13

    Misinfo: the tank footage in Henan was not taken during the same period of time when bank froze account withdrawals

  • @Alex-ss7py
    @Alex-ss7py Před rokem +5

    Love your videos learn so much and get a good laugh here and there wish you could have more out more often(videos) I do understand it takes time and people have lives but I'm selfish and enjoy them so send it!!!

  • @rebeccaanderson310
    @rebeccaanderson310 Před rokem

    Awesome! Thanks for addressing air drops are not so hot of an idea. You ROCK.

  • @silveriver9
    @silveriver9 Před rokem

    Excellent video, so well researched.

  • @J_X999
    @J_X999 Před rokem +11

    A lot of people will hurl criticism to China's equipment. But it's definitely not absolute crap quality and is still getting better.

    • @dmoney6167
      @dmoney6167 Před rokem

      only a matter of time till we find out

  • @bremnersghost948
    @bremnersghost948 Před rokem +14

    Interesting that the Chinese Lights look like Mini Centurions, Makes sense considering how well the Centurion climbs Sand Dunes and Mountains.

    • @fallinginthed33p
      @fallinginthed33p Před rokem

      Makes sense because of the sandy plains and mountainous terrain in areas disputed by China and India in the western Himalayas.

  • @Idahoguy10157
    @Idahoguy10157 Před rokem +13

    IIRC Taiwan’s MBT’s are M60 types. Which could be vulnerable to a 105mm anti-tank round

    • @demoncore7275
      @demoncore7275 Před rokem

      Taiwan probably doesn't need to rely heavily on its own tanks due to its small land coverage. So spending money on ATM is a better solution.

    • @tritium1998
      @tritium1998 Před rokem

      @@demoncore7275 It can't make as much in either area, that's why.

  • @Vares65
    @Vares65 Před rokem

    Thanks Cappy, that was really interesting.

  • @stevejames5943
    @stevejames5943 Před rokem +3

    Hi Cappy another fantastic video. Keep them coming please.
    🇬🇧 ❤️ 🇺🇸

  • @vvgame
    @vvgame Před rokem +24

    Hey Chris .. Indian here .. what you said is true about the type 15 .. as per the interview given by Generals in Indian army . They seem to be worried about the ISR capability and the role this tank can perform in a low intensity conflict rather than full and broader Offensive role ..
    Tank battle in Line of actual control can happen only in three places .. one is depsang plains , another one is spangur gap and third being demchok .. these are narrow to medium width mountain passes which enables armies to deploy armor and other motorized brigades .. now all three places are now manned by elite 1st strike corp of Indian army ( which has 4 divisions of combined arms and was facing Pakistan earlier ) and two independent t-72 tank brigades .. also includes Indo Tibetan Border police and Rastriya Rifles for other roles
    Indian Army has a incorporated an locally developed engine for the T-72 Ajeya variant which uses a special fuel specially for mountainous terrain .. The ajeya variant was developed by incorporating polish twardy upgrade pack on t-72 and other Indian / Israeli sensors .. the gun used in Indian t-72 is from t-90 a variant to ensure commonality in ammunition like HESH , APSFDS , HEAT , Canon Launched ATGMs .. even you can see this in India China tank disengagement video where it’s the type 96 or type 99 vs t-72 in one of the passes in spangur gap .. China did deploy type 15 but soon Indian army reported all main Chinese MBTs were at the frontline
    Regarding Indian light tank.. Korean Light tank is considered but it’s more likely india would choose a unmanned turret Next generation tank design to build a light tank and main battle tank on the same .. India drdo feels that based on their learning in Arjun MBT project .. they can successfully build at scale for Indian army

    • @hiteshadhikari
      @hiteshadhikari Před rokem +3

      We are going for a lt based on k9 chasis as of now

    • @patriotenfield3276
      @patriotenfield3276 Před rokem

      @@hiteshadhikari made by our fav Larsen and Turbo ❤️

    • @hiteshadhikari
      @hiteshadhikari Před rokem +1

      @@patriotenfield3276 l&t and drdo, l&t has all the ko thing set up, its a jv as of now btw l&t and drdo
      Reasonable timeline too, although generals as always are unreasonable

    • @mbaxter22
      @mbaxter22 Před rokem +3

      If India waits on DRDO for their next gen light tank, they’ll be waiting 20 years. Probably better to just buy something off the shelf (like that K-21 Cappy was talking about).

    • @hiteshadhikari
      @hiteshadhikari Před rokem +1

      @@mbaxter22 it depends on what the RFP and gsqr is
      Realistic gsqr brings realistic products. Else imports havent done well either, when u have to constantly fix them everyday.
      Eg t90 drama

  • @christophergodbold
    @christophergodbold Před rokem

    I knew it was coming as soon as you said "ingenious way" and yet i still laughed at the bouncing tank 🤣

  • @ohadzeid745
    @ohadzeid745 Před 4 měsíci

    The smoke pops when you laze at it 12:15, I would never wanna be infantry next to that tank

  • @Jay-rb5rs
    @Jay-rb5rs Před rokem +9

    9:26 it uses a bustle autoloader and has blow out panels like the leclerc

    • @patriotenfield3276
      @patriotenfield3276 Před rokem

      you forgot TYpe-90 Kyu Maru , Type 10 Next Gen MBT and K2 Black Panther that easy?

  • @alanrogers7090
    @alanrogers7090 Před rokem +20

    During World War II, my dad was a driver of a M2A1 Stuart Light Tank, that had TWO V-8 Cadillac engines and a top speed of 45 MPH. It was used by the Seventh Armored Division, (and others, of course), as a Recon tank. Once, his tank got hit by German fire and had one of its tracks blown apart. Everyone jumped out and hoofed it towards the Front lines, carrying as much as they could, including, (for a while), the breech for their tiny 37mm cannon.
    Side note: for some reason, at the start of the war, every single country that fielded tanks, had some fitted with a 37mm cannon.
    Well, they got back to base, (or I wouldn't be here), and lived to tell the tale.
    So, yeah, fast, light tanks are a good thing.

    • @classifiedad1
      @classifiedad1 Před rokem +3

      Interesting. I do believe it would have been an M5 Stuart, since that would match the details given. Don't blame you or him for the misidentification though. Memory is quite fickle tbh.
      Just a side note though.

    • @MrLuhuazhao
      @MrLuhuazhao Před rokem

      talking about your dad in wwIi, i can’t help but thinking about your age.

    • @hendi1571
      @hendi1571 Před rokem

      That's incorrect. Britain did not field a 37mm gun equipped tank, neither did the USSR.

    • @classifiedad1
      @classifiedad1 Před rokem +1

      @@hendi1571 Technically they did. The British Empire and USSR operated the Stuart, Lee, and Grant tanks, all with the 37mm gun. The British also operated the Locust tank, also armed with 37mm cannon.
      Both also had weapons with similar performance to many of the high-velocity 37mm cannons. The 2-pdr and 45mm were very much in the same class and capability as the 37mm weapons, with many of the same strengths and importantly, limitations. All were considered small, easy to move by their crews, and requiring small vehicles to tow, but lacked the power to kill more heavily armored tanks at anything but suicidal distances and had a small HE round.
      Only the Germans addressed the issue of lack of power with the Stielgranate 41, which is basically a large spigot-type HEAT rifle grenade. While very potent, it had very limited range and accuracy due to the low velocity.
      It should be noted the Soviets had BT-2 armed with 37mm guns, but these were by WWII likely in reserve units.

    • @hendi1571
      @hendi1571 Před rokem

      @@classifiedad1 Stuart, Grant and Lee were not in service with the British and soviet Forces at the beginning of the war.
      But I actually did not know about the BT-2's 37mm gun, thank you man

  • @lukelacross190
    @lukelacross190 Před rokem +4

    Ground pressure is also very relevant in the heavy equipment world, that’s why you’ll see dozers and excavators with LGP on the side- low ground pressure. This is also referred to as flotation

  • @1dirkmanchest
    @1dirkmanchest Před rokem +8

    I bought a Norinco 7.62 x 39 rifle with a milled receiver that used the 30-round box magazine. The one I bought in the box did not have an attached bayonet.
    I bought it with yellow boxes of 7.62 non-corrosive ammo. It was a bargain at 300.00 each circa 1985. I wish I had bought six of them and packed them in cosmoline to sell now.

    • @tamlandipper29
      @tamlandipper29 Před rokem +1

      I can think of better investments if one had a time machine to back then.

    • @1dirkmanchest
      @1dirkmanchest Před rokem +1

      @@tamlandipper29
      Yeah I would have bought an ounce of gold each month. But I did sell that norinco for 3200.00. As a college student living on the VEAP college plan, I was lucky enough to get the one I did.

  • @M4A3Sherman
    @M4A3Sherman Před rokem +26

    Great video on the Type-15. It seems that there might be a re-emergence of the classic light-medium-heavy system of tanks with MBTs being akin to heavies and new light/medium tanks being developed to fill specific roles. It would be great to do a comparison video of the Type-15 and the new U.S. light tanks.

    • @khairulhelmihashim2510
      @khairulhelmihashim2510 Před rokem +4

      MBT was originally a medium sized tank combining the best characteristics of heavy (guns, armor) and light (mobility) tanks.

  • @PizzaGrunt
    @PizzaGrunt Před rokem +5

    Made it under 5 minutes, love what your doing cappy.

  • @lerthewise5618
    @lerthewise5618 Před rokem

    It would be really cool to get some of the sources you use to make these videos in the descriptions of future videos. I love this content and would like to read more in depth after watching your vids.

  • @rokuth
    @rokuth Před rokem +5

    When you said "Tiny Tank" in the title, I was expecting about the size of the British Scorpion/Scimitar tanks... where the crew have to be checked for size to see if they would fit in it...

    • @marksnyder8022
      @marksnyder8022 Před rokem +2

      Awww, Scorpion!!! 😍 So kewt! I keep telling my niece to get me one for Christmas. A 76mm gun that fires HESH rounds. A guy about 12 miles from here was selling one he had fixed up a few years ago. He rode it in local parades. He wanted $30,000. Umm, no. They are impossible to repair because the spaces are so tight.

    • @randyjackson7584
      @randyjackson7584 Před rokem +1

      i thought it was going to be like a german hetzer or something, this things looks pretty capable and not as small as the video would suggest

    • @marksnyder8022
      @marksnyder8022 Před rokem

      @@randyjackson7584 It's the size of a T34 or a Sherman. It's light only because heavy tanks got huge.

  • @alexfortin7209
    @alexfortin7209 Před rokem +56

    France’s 1960s AMX-30 tank is a similar concept: greater tactical and strategic mobility at the cost of protection.
    The idea was that a the time modern tank shell could defeat a 60t tank so making a smaller, more mobile 30-35t might be better. The idea was viable for a MBT until modern composite armor appeared.

    • @RJT80
      @RJT80 Před rokem +12

      Those were true light tanks. France also mastered the armored car concept that other countries ignored for some reason. It saved French lives in Africa in recent years. But these new light tank designs, even the French ones, to me don't to bring any unique capabilities versus something like an IFV with a 30-40mm cannon and AT missiles. The fighting in Ukraine has shown how auto cannons on even outdated vehicles are still beastly. And the IFV can take on many different roles like crew served drones, medevac, etc. And now the US wants a light tank? I guarantee you could do more with less with a modern fighting vehicle. The US wants an IFV that will ultimately have a 50mm ultra modern cannon with ultra modern munitions and they also want a light tank with a 150mm gun? Why? They already have the Stryker and the future is ATGMs and drones anyhow. Keep the Abrams, hold off on a new MBT design, field a new IFV, and put money into the future weapons systems that are playing a huge role in Ukraine. I'd definitely want more HiMARS than a new light tank.

    • @guaposneeze
      @guaposneeze Před rokem +4

      Nowdays the logic is sort of "equal and opposite" of the 1960's. Light tanks still make a ton of sense, because taking out a heavy MBT is now the work of an infantry dude with a Javelin, or a drone attacking from the top. Loading your tank with anti-tank weapons is a waste of space because other stuff can handle that role with less risk these days because the MBT has so much of that modern composite armor that you just never want to go head-on against one with a gun.

    • @Alex-pj8nz
      @Alex-pj8nz Před rokem

      @@guaposneeze And then active Protection systems and better ERA came along. The javelins are pretty lack lusher in Ukraine with a lot of whining about why Russian tanks are still moving like normal after one or two hits.

    • @rokuth
      @rokuth Před rokem +1

      The Leopard 1 was designed to a similar doctrine and shares many common features with the AMX-30.

    • @patverum9051
      @patverum9051 Před rokem +2

      Served on a AMX13 ,they were integrated in a recon platoon with M113
      and Lynx vehicles, impressive cannon 105 mm on the Dutch version, fast
      but not amfibious like the rest of the platoon.
      Light armour,petrol engine, weak clutch but good IR and aiming gear.
      Couple of dozen were serving with artillery units for protection.

  • @Technoid_Mutant
    @Technoid_Mutant Před rokem +3

    The passive detection system nearly made me choke on my soda pop I had a vision of a general and a colonel standing in front of a rank of several dozen T15, each of which is spewing flares and gouts of smoke. It is plainly an inspection and the General has a laser pointer in his hand...

  • @kswis
    @kswis Před rokem

    Wide tracks are good for most places besides rocks. I don't see that aspect going well but 900 hp will shred something for sure. Excellent video as always keep it up!

  • @Acin75
    @Acin75 Před rokem +2

    The specification remind me a bit of the Leopard 1A5. 40t 105mm gun, speed and mobility, high gun angles... your thoughts?

  • @caleblaw4017
    @caleblaw4017 Před rokem +60

    A downside to its lighter armor is its increased vulnerability to artillery. 105’s and 155 are not traditionally viewed as tank killers, but if the armor specs are real coming in at only stoping a 50 bmg, it might be a good time to be an FO 😂

    • @mr.browning7.624
      @mr.browning7.624 Před rokem +2

      Honestly if the armor is that light. I'd be curious what standard 40mm or hand grenades would do to the tank.

    • @nunyabusiness9433
      @nunyabusiness9433 Před rokem +10

      @@mr.browning7.624 Taiwan's new Revolver drone dropping mortar rounds might be enough to kill it, especially if they have/develop a dedicated AT round for it.

    • @mr.browning7.624
      @mr.browning7.624 Před rokem +5

      @@nunyabusiness9433 I'll be honest I was unfamiliar with that until now, had to look it up. You're probably right. I bet that thing would be seriously effective against that light tank

    • @Raz.C
      @Raz.C Před rokem

      F.O.s have become almost obsolete after the introduction of observer drones. Here's a link to the Azerbaijanis doing just that (bear in mind that some of the footage is of suicide drones and some from armed drones, as well as those drones acting as F.O.s for arty. You'll be able to tell which is which, though).
      czcams.com/video/UNQb_f5dFWc/video.html

    • @stc2828
      @stc2828 Před rokem +6

      Not really. MBT have paper thin side and rare armor, and there is fair chance is artillery shots will land anywhere around the tank. So better front armor won’t do much to save you.

  • @starkparker16
    @starkparker16 Před rokem +32

    I feel like that one time we went to war with China in Korea was the all time low in the US-China relationship. Just my opinion.

    • @np8139
      @np8139 Před rokem +13

      China's massive involvement in the Forgotten War tends to go even more forgotten. Our Korean War vets deserve better.

    • @alexfortin7209
      @alexfortin7209 Před rokem

      Most people only think in terms of their generation or since the last important historic event (End of Cold War).

    • @tomhenry897
      @tomhenry897 Před rokem

      Read a paper lately

    • @sw36jl
      @sw36jl Před rokem +11

      @@np8139 It is partly forgotten because it caused the longest US military retreat in history (this when China was still outnumbered with 300,000 against 700,000 UN forces). And without air or artillery support, just good old bolt-actions.
      It is better for moral to forget that chapter in history.

    • @thelordofcringe
      @thelordofcringe Před rokem +12

      @@sw36jl that's not true lmao.
      100k battle scarred north Koreans and 300k FRESH chinese troops from the best equipped units in the country attacked 90k Koreans and 325k Americans, who'd been marching and fighting for weeks or months at this point.
      A surprise attack, mind you.
      Not only that, but another hundred thousand Chinese troops joined them before they were able to push the Marines out of Chosin Reservoir.
      The south Korean army had practically collapsed after that until months later, which put 300k Americans against 400-500k Chinese during the withdrawal. Minimum.
      China was caught lying so often that we know they lost literally tens of thousands of combat deaths more than they claimed. So their numbers are almost certainly higher everywhere else in the record than they said.

  • @rotfled
    @rotfled Před rokem

    I dont think I've ever seen footage of active protection systems (12:02) on a tank working like that. That was nuts!!

  • @hebrewhooligan5462
    @hebrewhooligan5462 Před rokem +1

    Great job with the names. I don't think I could have gotten through it at all but definitely not without laughing at saying dong so much.

  • @swaghauler8334
    @swaghauler8334 Před rokem +16

    "Even the US is developing a light tank after not operating any for the last 50 years."
    The US M551 Sheridan would like a word with you...

    • @SuperChodot
      @SuperChodot Před rokem

      Thats what he said, Sheridans are from the 50s, or 60s.

    • @yae_123
      @yae_123 Před rokem +1

      @@SuperChodot Its from 1967, so its actually more than 50 years

    • @swaghauler8334
      @swaghauler8334 Před rokem +1

      @@SuperChodot And were used by the airborne into the 90s.

    • @swaghauler8334
      @swaghauler8334 Před rokem +4

      @@yae_123 The actual statement was that the US hasn't had a light tank in service for 50 years. The mid-90s is NOT 50 years ago.

    • @SuperChodot
      @SuperChodot Před rokem

      @@swaghauler8334 IC 😂

  • @andrewsuryali8540
    @andrewsuryali8540 Před rokem +35

    1. China doesn't have T-72s.
    2. The Type-15 weighs 36 tons. The vehicle that weighs 33 tons is the VN-17 export IFV which shares the same hull as the Type-15 but has its engine placed in front.
    3. The T-72 in its basic form weighs 38 tons. In fact, the majority of T-72s operated by China's neighbors who use them - India especially - are still in this config. That's only 2 tons heavier than the Type-15. The reason this thing even qualifies as a light tank is because the Type-96 weighs 42.8 tons.
    4. The main purpose of the vehicle is mountain warfare, yes, but it's a different kind of solution from the old Type-62. The Type-15 achieves this purpose by having a 1,100 hp engine.
    5. While we're on the subject, the Type-62 is derived from the T-34-85, not the Type-59. It ended up looking like the Type-59 because that's what the trend was at the time of its design. Also, the Type-59 isn't a Soviet tank. The Soviet original is the T-54.
    6. The Type-15 is not airdroppable in combat configuration. It must be stripped down to 30 tons with all ammo and applique armor removed to be dropped, so this isn't a viable way to send it into combat.
    7. There are literally multiple videos on YT showing clearly that this thing can't eject spent casing outside of the tank. It dumps them onto the turret floor. Also, why show the T-72 loading animation? You literally showed a clip of some grunt reloading this thing's BUSTLE AUTOLOADER.
    8. The EFFECTIVE range of tank main guns firing APFSDS is 2km. This is the same for everyone because it's based on the accuracy of the targeting system. In the West there have been efforts to push this to 3km but the standard is still 2. The only time the max range matters is when firing HE shells as ad-hoc artillery. To be fair, this is still important for the PLA because they still have that capability burned into their doctrine.

    • @neillathotep7386
      @neillathotep7386 Před rokem +1

      Wait in which way is Type 62 derived from T-34-85?

    • @patriotenfield3276
      @patriotenfield3276 Před rokem +2

      @@neillathotep7386 Actually the concept of T-34-85 as a Medium tank deployed like shocktroopers as well as the Gun caliber (85mm) . The Gun in Type 62 Light Tank is based on on both the 85mm Tank gun as well as the 85mm Divisional gun D-44. Plus both are paper thin armored tanks lol XD.

    • @kukulroukul4698
      @kukulroukul4698 Před rokem

      it can stop armor piercing 50cal ? Thats HUGE ! but i doubt it

    • @ritikshaw5868
      @ritikshaw5868 Před rokem +2

      Wrong about the Indian T-72s. Most are in T-72 Ajeya Mk1 and Mk2 configuration. It would be rare to find a base model T-72 these days.

    • @andrewpryately8950
      @andrewpryately8950 Před rokem +1

      Great comments

  • @diegotarses9460
    @diegotarses9460 Před rokem +1

    Here on Brazil, where we still uses the Leopard 1A5 with 44 tons, there's a consideration of swap the actual turret with a 105mm cannon for a Hitfact mk2, which can equip an 120mm L/44 cannon, maintaning the original chassis and weight.

  • @gabiejae3616
    @gabiejae3616 Před rokem +6

    Nice video! I would like to add that aside from India, China and USA that are investing on light tanks, countries in Southeast Asia are also having their own light tanks. Some examples are like Indonesia’s Harimau Medium Tank and Philippine’s Sabrah Light tank.
    It’s kind of surprising that light tanks are starting to return in certain regions like South Asia, East Asia and South East Asia considering that MBTs are considered superior. But I guess that certain advantages of mobility such as ease of transportability and ability to go through more complex terrain brought light tanks back.

    • @lzh4950
      @lzh4950 Před rokem +1

      Singapore meanwhile has gone for the full-sized Leopard 2 (which're like 20T too heavy for most of our road bridges) but its invested significantly in other lighter armoured vehicles too e.g. Hunter & Bionix IFVs (only ~15T), the (Renault-based?) Protector troop carrier, Bronco/Terrex APC/ICV-mounted anti-tank & air missiles/rockets e.g. Mistral

    • @gabiejae3616
      @gabiejae3616 Před rokem

      @@lzh4950 I guess it is ok for Singapore considering they only need to defend the island itself. Other SEA countries like Philippines and Indonesia have to transport their armor from one island to another.
      But it would be interesting if Singapore makes a light tank version using the Hunter as its platform with a new turret and a 105mm gun.

    • @hatanokiripres
      @hatanokiripres Před rokem

      @@gabiejae3616 just checked and looks like bangladesh is the first export customer of type 15, ordered this in 2019. Wonder who is the enemy of bangladesh, is it Myanmar or india?

    • @gabiejae3616
      @gabiejae3616 Před rokem

      @@hatanokiripres possibly they bought it to have more force multiplier of their tank force considering both Myanmar and India have lots of AFVs. Maybe its also there to replace their older Type 59 tanks but I'm not entirely sure though.

    • @cakapcakep241
      @cakapcakep241 Před rokem +1

      ​@@gabiejae3616 Indonesia actually have leopard 2 MBT, but it often bogged down in a soft tropical terrain this is why Indonesia develop a 30 ton medium tank with Turkiye.

  • @leihtory7423
    @leihtory7423 Před rokem +4

    1:35 that is not the autoloader of type-15
    your viewers will get the wrong impression
    type-15 has a modern western autoloader like in french leclerc
    which has blowout panels.

  • @Name-ps9fx
    @Name-ps9fx Před rokem +7

    Are the cannon shells still placed for semi-spontaneous combustion? If they are, they could make the tank even lighter by removing the overhead armor....since it doesn't stop modern anti-armor missiles.

    • @marksnyder8022
      @marksnyder8022 Před rokem

      The new Chinese "Cope Cages" will be modelled on the Beijing Olympic Stadium. Majestic!

  • @bretthines1020
    @bretthines1020 Před rokem

    Love the backdrops! How were you authorized to go to all those locations??

  • @Puruntong1723
    @Puruntong1723 Před rokem

    that panther make my day🤣 tank you

  • @ImWallace799
    @ImWallace799 Před rokem +3

    This is why I love modern light tanks. Kindof look like MBTs, but are super light.

  • @jordansmith4040
    @jordansmith4040 Před rokem +35

    The 105mm can kill an MBT - just not likely from the front. The US army has been considering and testing (then cancelling) prototype light tanks since the 1980s, all of which were armed with a 105mm gun. If multiple countries are coming to similar conclusions about future weapons programs, I'd say they are likely correct. How many tanks are now named "panther" or Black Panther now? is it 5?

    • @williamzk9083
      @williamzk9083 Před rokem +2

      There is only one Panzerkampfwagen V that can be called Panther. By order.

    • @jordansmith4040
      @jordansmith4040 Před rokem +2

      @@williamzk9083 there's the panther 2 prototype, the K2 black panther, the type 15 black panther, and I think one other. Don't be pedantic for the sake of it.

    • @Jake-dh9qk
      @Jake-dh9qk Před rokem

      Well in the 1980s the US and entirety of Europe was focused on defending against a potential Russian onslaught of tank rush where they will be attacking frontally so NATO was more interested in guns capable at destroying soviet tanks from the front. Now we know that wont happen and a lot of tanks end up getting killed from getting hit in the side by either anti-tank rockets or other tanks.

    • @desserted5446
      @desserted5446 Před rokem

      MBT’s won’t be a problem in locations that the ZTQ-15 is deployed in. Plus, it’s far more likely to face ATGM’s in actual combat anyway.

    • @chengsun649
      @chengsun649 Před rokem +1

      105mm is actually a good choice for lighter tanks to carry ~40 rounds.

  • @Matthew-is7zs
    @Matthew-is7zs Před 2 měsíci

    I wanted to say I love your "shoot to chill" T shirt

  • @davidrustylouis6818
    @davidrustylouis6818 Před rokem

    That Mr Show clip brings back memories. That was a damn funny show. Bob & David were hilarious.

  • @Nihtglom
    @Nihtglom Před rokem +6

    What the world needs is for the FV101 Scorpion to be modernised and put back into production. That happens and I'm a happy camper.

    • @messagesystem333
      @messagesystem333 Před rokem

      Make it less of a maintenance hog like it was!

    • @Alex-pj8nz
      @Alex-pj8nz Před rokem

      I prefer a new tank than some old relic.

    • @Nihtglom
      @Nihtglom Před rokem

      @@Alex-pj8nz Protip: Go get a dictionary and look up what 'modernised' means.

    • @patriotenfield3276
      @patriotenfield3276 Před rokem

      Bruh just delete that abomination. AMX light tanks are better .

    • @Alex-pj8nz
      @Alex-pj8nz Před rokem

      @@Nihtglom it’s easier to make a new tank from ground up than attempt modernisation on an old relic.

  • @LordOceanus
    @LordOceanus Před rokem +4

    Shipping vehicles by sea is almost always limited by volume not mass. It doesn't matter whether a vehicle weighs 20 tons or 60 tons if you can only fit 20 of each and have 2000 tons available. Vehicle carrier's capacities are measured in square feet (or meters).

  • @SMINERD
    @SMINERD Před rokem

    I love your videos dude

  • @owbvbsteve
    @owbvbsteve Před rokem

    Love it. Keep it coming

  • @mikyas392
    @mikyas392 Před rokem +7

    With today's antitank weapons, light tank are economic and provide the same level of action as the heavies. US in WW2 preferred lighter tanks for a reason. If u plan a landing expedition, mobility is better than armor imo.

    • @user-dl3nc4jx7k
      @user-dl3nc4jx7k Před rokem

      You're wrong. it is necessary to look at the future theater of military operations, against which enemy will you fight? it's one thing to chase shepherds with kalashnikovs. and another thing is to fight against a professional army with a bunch of artillery (I'm not talking about the presence of aviation or at least attack drones), the next question is whether the enemy has prepared a defense at the place of your offensive or not?.
      And there can be a lot of such questions from the ways of transferring troops, supplies, etc., the type of terrain, forests, fields, desert, swamp.

  • @nemisous83
    @nemisous83 Před rokem +2

    one thing you messed up on is the Type 15 doesn't uses a carousel autoloader like on the T-72 and other derivatives. the autoloader is a caseate style autoloader in the bustle of the turret similar to the Japanese type 10 and Leclerc mbt. this is because the 105mm ammo is single piece not two piece so having a carousel autoloader with one piece ammo would make the turret ring incredibly wide.

  • @tHeWasTeDYouTh
    @tHeWasTeDYouTh Před rokem +1

    9:55 that movie is Year One. Have not seen it in a long time. Prime Juno Temple is in it.

  • @jamaicaigot9335
    @jamaicaigot9335 Před rokem

    this was really insightful - do you mind posting the audio version of these videos on audea? I like to listen more than watch and that's where I get most of my audio content

  • @thijshagenbeek8853
    @thijshagenbeek8853 Před rokem +7

    If you can get armour some where someone else cant and you can effectively support and supply that combat element effectively you have a incredible edge on the battlefield.
    Just look at the U.S armoured strike trough the desert when the Iraq high command was convinced they could not.
    If the type 15 can get you that edge then its great.

  • @chengsun649
    @chengsun649 Před rokem +14

    Type15's main gun is the Chinese L7 variant. L7 is still very widely used globally. Type15 can surely fire APFSDS (pretty common in other tanks with L7s) and ATGM munitions.

  • @mladenmatosevic4591
    @mladenmatosevic4591 Před rokem

    It is definitely a fact that MBTs are not optimized for high-altitude fights, especially on inaccessible terrain. But if you do not have light tanks, IFV with modified drive train (to better operate on high-altitude) and up-armoured with reactive armour are good stop-gap measure.

  • @alexfinnegan9031
    @alexfinnegan9031 Před rokem

    Thanks again Chris

  • @sparkyfromel
    @sparkyfromel Před rokem +14

    Let's face it 60 tons + main battle tanks have reached the terminal point of their weapon platform ,
    a bit like the battleships of late WW2 , still useful but in less and less circumstances

    • @HAYAOLEONE
      @HAYAOLEONE Před rokem +2

      Yes.

    • @Neion8
      @Neion8 Před rokem +1

      Eh, kinda; top-down attacks really fuck with the oldschool need for frontal armour only, but what tanks are really meant for is combat in ranges over 1km (putting the out of the range of the majority of handheld atgms) to take and recieve hits - kinda like direct-fire artillery. They're also supposed to operated as part of a combined arms platform using infantry to scout, engage and lock down opponents before you bring the tanks in to obliterate the opposition - the old idea of blitzkrieg with imitations of Rommel's charge across the Ardennes is outdated. Tbf though, even back in the day it was stupid to send tanks into cities or along pre-determined routes since a single mine or a molotov thrown from a 2nd story window onto the engine deck of a tank was enough to cripple it. To put it another way, Russia has really fucked up its tank doctrine and it's not even outdated it's just plain bad.
      However, consider that should an army not have purpose-built atgms, MBTS are damn near invincible to small-arms, so it makes outfitting your infantry more expensive and makes them less mobile if every squad needs an ATGM just in case they encountered armoured resistence, meanwhile they effectively 'harden' your infantry so that a single MG nest or sniper isn't enough to pin down/massacre your men and it's significantly easier/cheaper/safer to have a $6 million tank on standby throwing cheap HE shells than to continuously send strike-fighters like the $337 million F-35 launching half-million dollar missiles while having a cost-per-flight-hour of $35,000 or have loitering aircraft like the AC-130 or Warthog which can also be taken out by a single missile but are more expensive to loose. If you aren't gonna be using it for breakout attempts (since in modern warfare, it's suicidal to have tanks without infantry support) you might as well have big tanks with big guns and good frontal armour to give them the best range/survivability you can.

    • @nitroxylictv
      @nitroxylictv Před rokem +1

      They definitely still have a purpose. In Iraq and Afghan they were used to shoot groups of targets from a very far distance like a mortar crew but have the ability to move quickly. They are literally armored and maneuverable mortar crews. The only thing that could really replace them in that category is the M142.

    • @HAYAOLEONE
      @HAYAOLEONE Před rokem

      @@Neion8 'attack of the strawmen'..

    • @Neion8
      @Neion8 Před rokem

      @@HAYAOLEONE Not sure what you're saying, but if you'd like to make a meaningful contribution please go ahead.

  • @majorgaming3679
    @majorgaming3679 Před rokem +6

    This tank is small to counter India in Himaliyas....there is less oxygen for Engine so they need powerful tank for which bigger engine in smaller tank.....

    • @richarda996
      @richarda996 Před rokem +1

      Electronic fuel injection with turbo makes that possible nowadays.

  • @paulheitkemper1559
    @paulheitkemper1559 Před rokem

    a higher level of speed AND velocity? Wow, amazing!

  • @p.d8423
    @p.d8423 Před rokem

    Great professional report !

  • @cm-pr2ys
    @cm-pr2ys Před rokem +10

    The Army should have gone with BAE's light tank over GD's, the scalable weight and air droppable capability alone would be huge for the airborne and light infantry forces. Hopefully the USMC chooses BAE.

    • @classifiedad1
      @classifiedad1 Před rokem +1

      Main issue with the BAE light tank was unspecified "noncompliance issues", likely related to the fact that they delivered the final of 12 prototypes about 1-1/2 years later than anticipated. Not an entirely great start.

  • @labcdel4384
    @labcdel4384 Před rokem +20

    this guy needs more subs, his videos are so damn entertaining & informative.

    • @ngmui430
      @ngmui430 Před rokem +1

      and wrong. try fact checking him

    • @jgl270
      @jgl270 Před rokem

      He is just ok on us light weapon.. most of his content on China and Russia is load of shit… if you want to learn about these foreign forces.. go to Army university channel

    • @labcdel4384
      @labcdel4384 Před rokem

      @@ngmui430 ok CCP ROBOT

    • @labcdel4384
      @labcdel4384 Před rokem

      @@bryananderson3772 ok CCP ROBOT

    • @labcdel4384
      @labcdel4384 Před rokem

      @@jgl270 ok CCP robot

  • @bruceinoz8002
    @bruceinoz8002 Před rokem

    Rifled barrels are fine with APFSDS projectiles. That long Tungsten Carbide dart CAN be fin stabilized, but high-speed rotation does not adversely affect terminal performance.The classic HEAT shaped charge warheads work more efficiently from smooth bores HESH rounds don't seem to care about the barrel type because they work on a totally different principal; i.e., scorch the paint on the outside and rip off a saucer-sized "scab" from the inside and send it bouncing around the crew compartment at supersonic speed: MESSY! ( and there is no annoying armour penetration to patch up if the remains are recoverable).

  • @SteveSun89
    @SteveSun89 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Ztq-15 has a bustled mounted auto loader, not the soviet style carousel - as you alluded to in this video.

  • @deathsquadron3311
    @deathsquadron3311 Před rokem +5

    I could see the trend that the mbt concept is starting to disappear while the concept of light tanks during the inter war and ww2 period would start to become relevant again

  • @alexwest2573
    @alexwest2573 Před rokem +4

    @1:01 Russia’s T-54 not the Type 59, the Type 59 was the licensed version of the T-54 that China domestically produced.

    • @jensensean7118
      @jensensean7118 Před rokem

      Chinese army captured a USSR light tank T62 in early 1960's, that was the starting point of the first generation of CHina's light tank.

    • @alexwest2573
      @alexwest2573 Před rokem

      @@jensensean7118 yes they captured a T-62 during one of the border clashes after the Sino Soviet split

  • @rose_city-86o51
    @rose_city-86o51 Před rokem

    Love the shirt though “shoot to chill” Lmao 🤣