Germany's New KF51 Panther Tank | The Spearhead of a New Generation?

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  • čas přidán 12. 01. 2023
  • For over four decades, the concept of the European Main Battle Tank has been dominated by the Leopard 2, to the point where it's almost impossible to imagine a world in which this legend no longer serves on the battlefield. Rheinmetall however appear to feel differently, unveiling their KF 51 Panther MBT concept at Eurosatory in June of 2022.
    Equipped with an autoloading 130mm smoothbore main gun, next generation sensor suites and C4I systems, and undoubtedly the most capable layered defence system to ever exist, the KF 51, should it enter service today, could be the most powerful and capable tank ever built. However, it may not be quite "ready" yet... ...
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  • @danielmartens6369
    @danielmartens6369 Před rokem +1514

    With the amount of new technology on this tank, one must pray to the Omnissiah for it to all work!

    • @ArmorCast
      @ArmorCast  Před rokem +164

      I see what you did there

    • @arrielradja5522
      @arrielradja5522 Před rokem +77

      Is the German the modern equivalent to the mechanicus?

    • @colbunkmust
      @colbunkmust Před rokem +47

      And it still doesn't have as much DAKKA as a Baneblade.

    • @clarkecorvo2692
      @clarkecorvo2692 Před rokem +64

      given our track record, it probably has a particularly angry machine spirit.

    • @spiffywolf2850
      @spiffywolf2850 Před rokem +24

      Pray to the Omnissiah!!! I can feel the machine spirit calling to me!

  • @TheAdminFromHell
    @TheAdminFromHell Před 9 měsíci +28

    My left ear is really happy that you reached 100k subs 7 months ago, my right ear is sad it couldn't be part of the celebration!

  • @wogelson
    @wogelson Před rokem +68

    What you failed to mention is that this is probably the best analysis out there on this tank

  • @davegrenier1160
    @davegrenier1160 Před rokem +96

    It was my experience as an armor crewman in central Germany (Fulda Gap and East German border) there are very few place where one has line of sight of more than 2 or 3 klicks. The German countryside is often heavily wooded, rolling terrain, with limit sight distance. This may not be the case in the northern plains (I don't know, never trained there), but in much of central Europe a gun with an effective range greater than the advertised 3.5 klicks is probably a luxury.

    • @ArmorCast
      @ArmorCast  Před rokem +42

      Very true, but vehicles like this are also exported all around the world. In Turkey for example, Leopard 2s could potentially have been firing out MUCH further than they could in the rolling, wooded terrain of central Europe. In the Gulf War, Challenger 1 was able to surpass 5km, and there's no reason to suspect M1A1 Abrams could not have done the same.
      The same is true for much of Asia and Scandinavia, where mountainous terrain can, rather than BLOCKING visibility, actually put you high enough to be firing from one mountain ridge across to another! Those distances can easily reach 5km.
      In other words, I agree it is absolutely a luxury, but one that CAN be very useful depending on who ends up using the tank and where in the world it goes.

    • @odinsrensen7460
      @odinsrensen7460 Před rokem +6

      In addition to Armor Cast's reply, I'll also say that these tanks are probably made for particular battlefields, such as eastern Europe, the mid east and whatever other areas are expected to be future battlefields.

    • @dianapennepacker6854
      @dianapennepacker6854 Před rokem +9

      One benefit of larger rounds is they can be improved upon when it comes to smart munitions and hybrid projectiles. You can have a lot different varieties of warheads and such from what I understand.
      Also a 130mm basically future proofs the tank. Hear the US was jostling with having the ability to have a 140mm.

    • @matthewhuman8209
      @matthewhuman8209 Před 9 měsíci

      I'll agree with you there, but the ability to really reach out there in the Gulf was a huge blessing.

    • @MichaelKng-fk5jk
      @MichaelKng-fk5jk Před 8 měsíci

      Longest tank on tank kill 3.1 miles by a British Challenger rifled barrel gun

  • @andrewreynolds4949
    @andrewreynolds4949 Před rokem +370

    I think the big idea of unmanned turrets being beneficial are that a smaller, lighter turret can be created, while keeping the same level of armor. That weight can then be used elsewhere for extra armor, fuel, modern electronics and targeting systems, and/or active protection systems. How exactly that would specifically work in practice is more subject to caveats.

    • @baronvonlimbourgh1716
      @baronvonlimbourgh1716 Před rokem +12

      It would hurt commanders environmental awareness to much i think. The top of the top of turret gives the commander 360 degrees view from higher up in a way that camera systems just can't.
      I don't see this becomming a standard in nato designs.

    • @geerdi5222
      @geerdi5222 Před rokem +62

      @@baronvonlimbourgh1716 This could change when they implement helmet mounted displays for the crew as it's common for helicopter pilots. Pretty much like VR goggles.

    • @Rampant16
      @Rampant16 Před rokem +26

      Tanks fighting in hull-down positions would see an even greater improvement in crew protection. If only the turret can be seen, then only the turret can be hit, and if the crew isn't in the turret then you can't really kill the crew when they're in a hull down position. The tank can still be destroyed but crew is extremely well protected.

    • @RK-cj4oc
      @RK-cj4oc Před rokem

      @@geerdi5222 Helicopter pilots are not activly on the ground fighting. Have rockets shown at you while enemies are closeby and you are wearing shit over your eyes sound like the perfect way to make your soldiers panic.

    • @tinetannies4637
      @tinetannies4637 Před rokem +4

      Wouldn't you still want the turret equally armored to because a shattered turret equals a useless tank?

  • @HibikiKano
    @HibikiKano Před rokem +230

    As a Slovene can confirm that upgrading older designs to new standards becomes terribly inefficient very fast.
    The two tanks our armed forces upgraded in our short history gained much international ridicule, but where upgraded due to necessity of no one wanting to sell finished arms to a new nation, not due to the want of doing such an upgrade.
    The M55s is a heavily upgraded T-55, digitalising a T-55 to a late 1990s standard by adding soft kill protection laser rangefinders, Laser warning receivers, a weather station, modern independent day/night optics, modern encrypted communication suite, ballistic computers, and many more. Cost over 1,7 M€ per tank.
    The later upgrade of a M84a (a T-72 derivative design) to a M84a4 [sniper], adding all the bells and whistles of tanks of the 2000s cost around 3,5 M€ per tank. It took a complete gutting of all systems and changing absolutely everything to make it a very precise tank. That is insane kinds of money and work, well in the range of being able to buy a new modern tank would one be willing to sell one instead.
    And those prices are lowered due to our lower wages and most of the works and designs being done locally, a PPP adjustment to price would make modern western tanks cheaper by far. Upgrading old tech to new standards gets very expensive very fast.

    • @Sugarmountaincondo
      @Sugarmountaincondo Před rokem +9

      I shall reply, You can only buy your girlfriend so much makeup before you realize you need a new girlfriend. Slava Ukraine!

    • @scottyfox6376
      @scottyfox6376 Před rokem

      Yes it reaches a point of diminishing returns. New vehicles for elite units & secondary issue for less elites units to soak up first rate munitions (sucks to die as cannon fodder) but Stalin understood the concept, you die for my caviar.

    • @Orcawhale1
      @Orcawhale1 Před rokem +2

      That depends on the platform.
      The Russians have managed to make a pretty cost effective upgrade, with the T-72B3M and T-80BVM, so it can be done on the cheap.

    • @vondantalingting
      @vondantalingting Před rokem +7

      @@Orcawhale1 those are newer compared to upgrading a T55 which is by this point the T72's grandfather! The point still stands, upgrading a Sherman to 2000's standard would cost more than an M1 Abrams.

    • @Orcawhale1
      @Orcawhale1 Před rokem +2

      @@vondantalingting No, it don't.
      Because it still depends on the platform.
      What's more, the Sherman was infact upgraded quite heavily by the Israeli army, so no, the argument don't stand.

  • @ramilovzairsoft.ph6520
    @ramilovzairsoft.ph6520 Před rokem +25

    This KF51... isn't just a main battle tank...as I notice at the back and front... it's like a sports car...for sure this beast runs like a sports car... good job Rheinmetall👍

  • @nzratel
    @nzratel Před rokem +103

    I really enjoyed you stating your experience prior to your presentation. I think more channels should do this. Good video, looking forward to watching more of your content!

  • @memazov6601
    @memazov6601 Před rokem +166

    Legend has it the tank is accompanied with the German tank song Panzerlied as it one shots every tank in existence from 10 km away

    • @wertyuiwestia
      @wertyuiwestia Před rokem +10

      Legend has is it is as powerful as the first Panther once was…

    • @mihaly_wt8367
      @mihaly_wt8367 Před rokem

      Not very funny is it

    • @RealNotallGaming
      @RealNotallGaming Před rokem

      its just for show
      it will never partecipate in REAL WARS ...
      1) because wars today are proxy\fake wars against weakers enemies and\or just to sell weapons
      2) because its not in ucraine so is like germany said, we are afraid to lose the so called best new toy :)))

    • @wertyuiwestia
      @wertyuiwestia Před rokem

      @@RealNotallGaming yeah but it’s still cool af and that’s what counts

    • @RealNotallGaming
      @RealNotallGaming Před rokem +2

      @@wertyuiwestia yeah its cool to trasform an human in gulasch from 3km away
      Meat time

  • @ChrisTian-lf2oh
    @ChrisTian-lf2oh Před rokem +16

    Warhammer 40k music in the backround?
    Epic!

  • @remote24
    @remote24 Před rokem +25

    the backwardscompatibility of the turret is a smart move in my opinion. makes upgrading existing tanks possible and adding new tanks to the fleet wont be a logistical nightmare as they had in ww2

  • @Gh0st_Eye
    @Gh0st_Eye Před rokem +30

    thanks for making an actually good, accurate and informative video where there is no weird futuristic tank that never existed in thumbnail and wrong tanks in the video

    • @ArmorCast
      @ArmorCast  Před rokem +17

      I’m glad somebody noticed! 😂
      The success that those rubbish text-to-speech clickbait ass channels get… it’s depressing

    • @Gh0st_Eye
      @Gh0st_Eye Před rokem +2

      @@ArmorCast yes youre absolutely right, and its actually really annoying as well. Happy i clicked on your well made video. And keep up the good work

    • @krapfantasy
      @krapfantasy Před rokem

      @@ArmorCast yes very depressing... rent seekers lacking morality, scummy bot herders! ptui!

  • @mummel2013
    @mummel2013 Před rokem +31

    dude that 40k music in the background fits perfectly, nice video also btw, keep it up mate

    • @felixhamel1853
      @felixhamel1853 Před rokem +4

      Children of the omnissiah is probably the best 40k song ever

    • @titenstudios2081
      @titenstudios2081 Před rokem +2

      i'm not the only one who noticed it? fuck yeah

    • @argschrecklich9704
      @argschrecklich9704 Před rokem +1

      @@felixhamel1853 The whole Mechanicus game soundtrack by Guillaume David is sublime.

  • @raizencore
    @raizencore Před rokem +20

    Welcome back! :)

  • @crispyjello7564
    @crispyjello7564 Před rokem +20

    This is exactly the deep-dive look into the KF Panther I’ve been waiting for. Thank you very much for the detailed info and structured presentation.

  • @glengearhart5298
    @glengearhart5298 Před rokem +53

    Great video! Amazing analysis of the available information. I agree with you about the eventual extinction of the Leopard 2 and Abrams (as sad as it will be because I served on M1IP and A1's).
    Now as far as what you were saying about the hull being less armored than the turret. I can tell you the M1 was designed for a defensive war in western Europe. We were not planning on offensive operations as much. So the plan was to try and be engaging in hull down or meeting engagements.
    I do have some concerns about Abrams X I will post when you release that video.
    Have a great day!!

    • @ArmorCast
      @ArmorCast  Před rokem +11

      Always a pleasure to have vets in the channel! Abrams X is an interesting one, but at least in that case it is PURELY designed as a concept demonstration piece, while KF51 is actually designed with the intention of securing a contract by 2025. In other words, they could go as crazy as they liked with Abrams X, but Panther had a higher realistic standard to keep to... ... I'm not sure it succeeded

    • @CorePathway
      @CorePathway Před 3 měsíci

      I don’t think the US will ever field hundreds of manned M-1 MBT replacements. The future belongs to AI-enhanced drones and robots.

  • @AlexOfficialGamer
    @AlexOfficialGamer Před rokem +10

    He is back!!

  • @randalc6118
    @randalc6118 Před rokem +9

    good to hear you are feeling better. thanks for the info on the k51and keep up the fantastic work

  • @dlc8448
    @dlc8448 Před rokem +3

    "Alright troops" That phrase sends shivers down my spine and brings up so many memories

  • @-Hardstyle-
    @-Hardstyle- Před 9 měsíci +2

    So glad I found this channel. The work you must put into these videos! Awesome!

    • @ArmorCast
      @ArmorCast  Před 8 měsíci

      Cheers lad! So glad you’re enjoying

  • @ricardohumildebrabo
    @ricardohumildebrabo Před rokem +4

    Very cool! This channel must be a reliable source that won't spread misinformation based on game footage whatsoever.

  • @Bliksem486
    @Bliksem486 Před rokem +141

    Great deep dive into the KF51. While on the topic of next gen Main Battle Tanks; I have seen plenty of videos about next gen fighter jets, including what the generations mean, what technologies are persued, their impact, etc. However there doesn't seem to be many, if any, videos taking a step back from specific tanks, prototypes or concepts and talking about all the near future technologies that are being looked at for next gen tanks. Nor what their advantages, drawbacks or impact onto the battlefield could be. Perhaps this could be a topic for a next video? Looking forward to your future videos!

    • @ArmorCast
      @ArmorCast  Před rokem +39

      Definitely going to be a topic in A future video, won't be the next one, will likely end up being pushed to early March

    • @joshuamueller3206
      @joshuamueller3206 Před rokem +1

      Closest I have seen is one by Alpha Heavy Gamer of "Is the Tank Dead?"

    • @CharChar2121
      @CharChar2121 Před rokem +2

      Why don't tankers get a cool helmet like pilots that let's them "see through" the vehicle.

    • @joshuamueller3206
      @joshuamueller3206 Před rokem +4

      @@CharChar2121 Israeli Iron Vision helmet.

    • @Thisandthat8908
      @Thisandthat8908 Před rokem +2

      And if everybody buys them. Like there are bits and pieces for the Eurofighter that this or that country didn't order.

  • @analytics8055
    @analytics8055 Před rokem +4

    Your research, clear writing and diction...are more than enough to make you a near expert. Good show.Congrats on the 100K Marker..

  • @bettsy1476
    @bettsy1476 Před rokem +6

    I like the fact that despite your 'enthusiast' credentials, you provide a detailed factual analysis that exceeds many 'experts'!

  • @jeebusk
    @jeebusk Před rokem +5

    Wow many good and interesting points, the side comments about retrofitting f22s makes a ton of sense and I haven't heard that mentioned so concisely.

  • @tippsme3028
    @tippsme3028 Před rokem +4

    definitely subscribing, love your vids man!

  • @lalad0
    @lalad0 Před rokem +2

    Seing that tanks are entering a new generation as I am studying to get to design some, really bring me joy

  • @commandercoley5006
    @commandercoley5006 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I appreciate the fact that u waited it shows that u actually care about the information being accurate love ur content

  • @Duesi2024
    @Duesi2024 Před rokem +12

    Leopard 2 is already a beast, naming the KF51 "Panther" is an unterstatement

    • @djneverblock7300
      @djneverblock7300 Před rokem +5

      ? panther is a legend and with a bit of luck this baby will be too. The name is a message, since the old one was a "russiankiller".

    • @olivierquetel8204
      @olivierquetel8204 Před rokem

      @@djneverblock7300 should have been called the Tiger

    • @djneverblock7300
      @djneverblock7300 Před rokem

      @@olivierquetel8204 why tho?

  • @JG54206
    @JG54206 Před rokem +7

    This thing just looks like a monster. I love the bigger gun… even if it is redundant or unnecessary. The potential ability to control a reaper drone from the fourth position is just insane if it can do that. The recon drones are a huge step and the fact that it can data link will make it possibly able to fire at area targets (maybe precision as well?) from beyond visual range based on targeting data from a drone or forward deployed friendly asset. It really does seem like this is truly the next gen tank.

    • @mikzpwnz_3199
      @mikzpwnz_3199 Před rokem +3

      So a tank with aimbot and wallhack? Guess real life has no ban hammer.

  • @Plazma_X
    @Plazma_X Před rokem +1

    Congrats on 100k subs! wish you the best man

  • @mattBLACKpunk
    @mattBLACKpunk Před rokem +4

    With some experts claiming the original panther to be the first mbt this makes it really come full circle

  • @daffam.847
    @daffam.847 Před rokem +8

    Love the analysis on the unmanned turret analysis, can't wait for a deeper dive on it next video :)

  • @SensibelchenPrime
    @SensibelchenPrime Před rokem +11

    Thank you for the work you put into this video. 100k are well deserved! New subby here ✌️

  • @tapioperala3010
    @tapioperala3010 Před rokem +2

    Extremely good video with loads of information.
    I would love to see sources, as well, but still. Awesome work.

  • @FrancisFjordCupola
    @FrancisFjordCupola Před rokem

    Very well done, congrats on 100K!

  • @ODST_Parker
    @ODST_Parker Před rokem +51

    Congratulations! You deserve it, your videos are always some of my favorites, and fuel my passion for armored and aerial warfare alike.
    This thing is a sci-fi tank, pure and simple. It looks like something I'd seen in Command and Conquer or Empire Earth, some futuristic super tank which does everything better and cooler. Even if it's just some proof of concept, test bed, or a massive publicity stunt, it's still fucking awesome.

    • @ODST_Parker
      @ODST_Parker Před rokem +5

      @Fidd88 Did you watch the video? He talks about that specifically.
      Modern ammunition (and armor, for that matter) doesn't deflect the same way as those rounds did in WWII. APFSDS loses its momentum because it deforms to a much greater degree on any non-penetrating impact, even an intense angle like that. It doesn't bounce up or down while holding the same shape, it basically shatters. The remaining small fragments wouldn't be able to penetrate the turret or hull.

    • @memkiii
      @memkiii Před rokem

      @Fidd88 Did you watch the video at all?

  • @ridestolenbmx100
    @ridestolenbmx100 Před 9 měsíci +9

    How do you only have 124k subs!? You have the best tank content IMO! Easy to understand for noobs like me, very detailed, and the perfect length to keep you engaged and not turning it off halfway through

    • @ArmorCast
      @ArmorCast  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thank you mate, always means a tonne to get comments like this! I’m actually thrilled to be at over 100k already. I have however had several stretches where I’ve not been able to upload for months at a time, so if not for that we’d probably be quite a bit higher. Here’s hoping for the future!!

    • @AveragePootis
      @AveragePootis Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@ArmorCastAre you gonna make a return to "your favourite tank sucks" series?

  • @chrisdavis3642
    @chrisdavis3642 Před rokem +2

    Yes.. excellent analogy. Your out side the box thinking is spot on.. and should be applied As all things considered! It mostly comes down to HOW its used as a battle field asset in conjunction with MBTs .. overkill can be an asset in itself coupled with its weight to horsepower ratio!! Imagine how messy that would be for the opposing forces!!

  • @paulc8754
    @paulc8754 Před rokem +2

    What an exceptionally engaging documentary. Congrats !

  • @andromidius
    @andromidius Před rokem +3

    I find it interesting that even 'new' tanks aren't so new underneath. Essentially every new tank is an older tank that's just been upgraded. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing if the original tank was good (or at least, good enough) - it saves money, makes training easier and improves the chances of it being reliable from the get go.
    Its just wild that apparently the core design concepts of tanks hasn't changed much since the 1970's - and many tanks in service today are older then I am (37) but have essentially just had cosmetic surgery to remain 'youthful'.
    Don't mistake me though - clearly the tanks are better. Optics, stabilisers, ammo storage, communications, armour and other things that make a tank more then just a big tractor are all new and improved. We just don't see the huge radical design evolution we did between the 1920's and 1960's.

  • @mrjmorovis
    @mrjmorovis Před rokem +3

    During the 1st Gulf War my PSYOP Loud Speaker Team was attached to an armor battalion. We had the only Humvee among all the tracked vehicles. We were positioned between two Abrams as some protection. One in front one in back. The one a couple of tank lengths in front of us hit a mine that took out one side of the engine. Saw the mine fire a shaped charge that came out of the top. No one was injured. It was hilarious immediately because radio traffic started with who needs what before they killed it. It was cannobalized for everything that could be taken in the time allotted. Then they killed it dead by hitting it with 120's.
    It is amazing because the crew didn't know they hit the mine until they were told because they thought the engine died of its volition.
    By the way if we had hit it in our Humble it would have killed us.

  • @adamconroy2146
    @adamconroy2146 Před rokem +1

    Love your honesty Captain. Your info is fantastic and seemingly very well researched. I would have said without doubt you had attended university in some historical capacity. Taa for sharing your work with all.

  • @zombee0036
    @zombee0036 Před rokem +1

    now we need the beer test for the 51 ^^

  • @13deadghosts
    @13deadghosts Před rokem +12

    I think a sensible redesign for the turret would be to split the quadlauncher into 2x2 launcher(2x in the vertical ) and move them on either side of the turret, outside of the main armor and give them just some armor against small arms. This way you could keep an 20 or maybe 18 shot autoloader and retain the drones/missiles, which _are_ usefull. Also If the get hit and explode, this way the main armor would keep the tank safe.

    • @SeanSoraghan
      @SeanSoraghan Před 9 měsíci +1

      Or just lanch the drones from another vechile ie puma

    • @Sophocles13
      @Sophocles13 Před 5 měsíci

      Look at Ukraine, often tanks operate alone @@SeanSoraghan

  • @tsunderenyaaa6021
    @tsunderenyaaa6021 Před rokem +3

    The Panther KF51 STC is a very advanced design. Praise be to the Omnissiah for providing this knowledge to all.

  • @trig1900
    @trig1900 Před rokem +1

    A great summary... thanks very much.

  • @dyingearth
    @dyingearth Před rokem +2

    I saw the picture of the driver compartment in Lazerpig's T14 video. It literally looks like something straight out of Mobile Suit Gundam with monitor front and on the sides. The only better driver I can think of is the AT pilot goggle, which is directly connected to the tank's sensors from Armor Trooper Votom.

  • @kaf2303
    @kaf2303 Před rokem +9

    Thanks for covering the topic of shot traps , it was the first thing I wondered about.

  • @Bertg1982
    @Bertg1982 Před rokem +4

    The dynasty of the m1 abrams and leopard 2 may be coming to an end but the abrams x and panther show that we’re planning to follow up with amazing and formidable replacements.

  • @steventapper4866
    @steventapper4866 Před rokem +1

    my left ear really enjoyed the intro

  • @RoboticPyromaniac
    @RoboticPyromaniac Před rokem +2

    I must say that the KF51 looks beautiful.

    • @ZORGIN
      @ZORGIN Před 11 měsíci

      Eh it looks kinda goofy

  • @Insanerobert44
    @Insanerobert44 Před rokem +3

    Regarding the effective range of a tank's main gun, it's not limited only to the gun itself but also to the FCS system and the optics. There's always a tolerance in targeting accuracy regarding the sensors suite and the control system, for example 1 milimeter tolerance might be OK under 3 km range but over it this tolerance difference might make you hit a non-critical part of your target instead of the center of mass to destroy it.
    Making improvements in these regards will also aid the new 130mm gun to be more precise. As a gross example, you could use the same exact gun in parallel with Cold War era optics and FCS system, but if you can't see the targets past 2km away or aim with enough precision, you'll never be able to aim at them and shoot them properly. Only if we talk about the resolution advances in thermal optics, modern systems are able to see the temperature difference between someone's nose and cheecks, compared to an '80s optic which would just show you a faint shape of a human warmer than his surrounding environment.
    Some of these sensors and electronic systems do come with a drawback, though -they increase the complexity of the tank which adds up additional chances of failures, plus some of these systems are still pretty fragile and even if the tank is not damaged and can be operational, if you destroy these optics with a machine gun or even the shockwave of an explosion (or even cause the lenses to get misaligned), the tank will not be able to aim it's shots properly anymore.

  • @CharChar2121
    @CharChar2121 Před rokem +6

    I really didn't think I'd live long enough to see a new tank, haha.

  • @emitindustries8304
    @emitindustries8304 Před rokem +1

    A very educational and entertaining video. Thanks for the tanks!
    Yes, you can use that.

  • @ravendaimon7047
    @ravendaimon7047 Před rokem

    Informative as a book, well done and thank you.

  • @V3RTIGO222
    @V3RTIGO222 Před rokem +6

    Interesting to know the Hero is an optional component for a command or recon variant... I think having a greater range and leveraging better information sharing and being able to scout remotely will be useful, as for the javelin Hero's, and I can see it being very useful against tanks that may not be as advanced, such as the majority of unupgraded Russian or Chinese stock and light armor, and possibly have applications with an HE or Frag warhead against infantry in trenches or other difficult to attack positions (which likely lack APS systems generally reserved for vehicles). Having a loitering munition may be a significantly advantageous ability due to the entire vehicle being able to be fully in cover, while also assuming the trend of digital combat integration with AR and live HUD elements is embraced - everyone can see what the drone sees, not just the tank. This may also result in more use of LOS encrypted laser communications as electronic warfare becomes more and more integral.
    Imagine a fleet of these tanks launching a swarm of loitering munitions as a preemptive strike to soften armor as they are moving towards a target objective, not having to rely on calling in artillery and waiting for it, and also being able to immediately strike in the following confusion after the munitions are commanded to detonate simultaneously.

    • @kukuc96
      @kukuc96 Před rokem

      I think it's optional because you don't need a recon drone on every tank. Some smart planners will figure out that you need X of them per platoon, or per battalion, or whatever, and then some of them will carry it, and the rest will carry more ammo.
      Or option B: It won't be launched from the tank at all. It has no real reason to right? It can fly, much faster than a tank can drive too. Launch the drones from bases or vehicles that are well behind the frontlines, have them catch up to the tanks, and tank crews control them from there. Almost exactly like Loyal Wingman.

  • @dotdashdotdash
    @dotdashdotdash Před rokem +3

    The Steel of a New Germany

  • @GIGroundNPound
    @GIGroundNPound Před rokem

    Mechanicum OST....I knew you were a man of culture bro. Well done.

  • @Alex.The.Lionnnnn
    @Alex.The.Lionnnnn Před rokem +2

    I think you should have started with the most important feature of the Panther. It looks bloody awesome!!

  • @johnsteiner3417
    @johnsteiner3417 Před rokem +8

    Are you compiling information for the Abrams X concept tank?
    Also, we're still owed an Abrams chapter of Your Favorite Tanks Sucks.😁

  • @thorH.
    @thorH. Před rokem +59

    The thing is, that RM actually wants to be part of the MGCS program and provide the turret for that. However that seems unlikely, as KMW and Nexter fused and it now seems that RM gets left out completely. So I think this is their effort to get back into the selection process and find a way that they are being picked as the provider of the turret. I dont believe that the Bundeswehr will actually by the KF51 because they want to do their thing with the French in order to produce a greater amount and push down costs / make exports more attractive. Which means that the KF 51 will never be ordered in Germany and is thus quite unlikely to be exported/ ever actually be produced.

    • @esanahka9284
      @esanahka9284 Před rokem +10

      KF51 was made for export markets. German gov has been pretty open about MGCS being their next gen tank

    • @Caesim9
      @Caesim9 Před rokem +30

      The MGCS program is a clusterfuck. This french company (is it Nexter?) insists on putting a 140mm barrel on the tank while Rheinmetall wants to use a 130mm one on it. Sure, there is company politics here, RM makes the 130mm and Nexter wants to use the 140mm they make. The problem is that the 140mm barrel hasn't even been developed yet.
      And the problem is that an important feature of a tank (dimensions of the turret?) is determined by the size of the barrel. So as long as this isn't clear, MGCS is just stuck not getting anywhere.
      So I think Rheinmetall does multiple things at once here, freeing themselves of MGCS which they deem stuck/ in the wrong direction, proving their 130mm barrel, and probably what you said here

    • @tomwoggle9411
      @tomwoggle9411 Před rokem +17

      I don't think of the KF51 as a 'new tank'. Instead I think of it as a 'technology demonstrator for Leopard 2 upgrades'.
      The Leopard 2 is an extremely popular tank and the Leopard 2 chassis used in various other tracked vehicles is even more popular.
      If Rheinmetall manages to offer (and cleverly market) the 'KF51' as a 'cost efficient high tech turret upgrade' converting old outdated Leopard 2 tanks from the 1980s into a modern 'next generation battle tank', then this concept could really find a very significant market.
      Using a Leopard 2 chassis can come with very significant cost savings for many armed forces already operating Leopard 2 tanks (and/or it's siblings).
      Logistics, maintenance, repairs, all of these would barely change for the chassis of a KF51 at all. Only for the turret, the ammunition, and other upgraded capabilities would these change from a Leopard 2 to a KF51. So as a result this would be very comparable to them converting from an old Leopard 2A4 to new Leopard 2A7+.
      Compare the cost of such conversions to the cost of introducing an entirely different brand new battle tank into service and you may see many potential NATO buyers interested in a KF51 simply as a means of looking to get the most bang for their buck, probably even more so for a 120mm KF51 style variant.
      Let's also not completely forget that Germany has a history of being reluctant with allowing weapons exports of the latest and newest high tech systems. Submarines, tanks, guns whatever you look at, German manufacturers tend to sell export variants somewhat less capable than what the German Bundeswehr and the closest development partners themselves operate.
      For German lawmakers a KF51 would be merely "an upgraded Leopard2", not an entirely new "Main Ground Combat System" MGCS Germany and France have teamed up to develop together. Exporting a KF51 as an 'upgrade package for already existing older Leopard 2 tanks' should be much less difficult and much less problematic for a German manufacturer such as Rheinmetall to realize than exporting an MGCS tank would be.

    • @Quickshot0
      @Quickshot0 Před rokem +2

      @@tomwoggle9411 I've been wondering if something like that could be the case as well. Also the KF51 would be available substantially sooner then the MGCS as well.

    • @esanahka9284
      @esanahka9284 Před rokem +1

      @@Caesim9 Rheinmetall is not part of MGCS in the first place

  • @mikelanglow-bi2sv
    @mikelanglow-bi2sv Před rokem

    Superb documentary. Discusses every aspect.***.

  • @Perryverduijn111
    @Perryverduijn111 Před rokem

    love the subtleness of the background music

  • @MartinWastlund
    @MartinWastlund Před rokem +7

    The launcher module for loitering munitions/recon drones, that will use valuable main gun ammo space, looks more like something for a platoon/company commander version. It does make sense to have specialised variants within a company; variants that are indistinguishable from the outside.

    • @ArmorCast
      @ArmorCast  Před rokem

      To a degree, yes. Russia for example have dedicated “command” variants of their tanks in each battalion. But anything that doesn’t directly benefit, or even takes AWAY from, the ONE role the main battle tank is designed for… is not smart to include. Tanks are already too big and heavy, and every measure to reduce their size and weight is important. The inclusion of drones and systems that another, dedicated vehicle in the regiment could be operating… is not a good idea.

    • @johanmetreus1268
      @johanmetreus1268 Před rokem

      @@ArmorCast A separate, dedicated vehicle would require more personnel and logistics to the unit though. At the very minimum, the drone car would need a driver and a drone operator while the tank already has a driver installed. If you have 150 men in total, having to divert more of them to driving might not be the most efficient use of manpower.
      As always, in the end it's always a compromise between different and often contradicting demands and desires.

    • @casbot71
      @casbot71 Před rokem

      @@ArmorCast Could a modified IFV being used as the basis of a _drone carrier_ be a good concept?
      Ditch the infantry capacity (and mission profile) and instead have launchers and resupply for drones and the operators/pilots sitting inside at control stations in the space that was formerly for carrying the troops.
      Using a existing IFV hull has both development cost and in field logistics benifits, and also means that enemy forces can't readily identify it as a drone "mothership" and thus a priority target, especially if it's accompanying other IFV's.
      The autocannon also provides it with good personal defence against a wide range of threats, assuming that enemy MBT's will either be dealt with by its own anti tank Kamikaze Drones or by friendly MBT's (or FO artillery) that are data linked - see below.
      The IFV autocannon will be the bane of enemy infantry that have been spotted by its drones, especially if airburst range data can be automatically fed in.
      And being the standard IFV it will be able to keep up with the other armour and do dedicated overwatch while the "heavy MBT" does the job it's optimised for.
      However a small _long endurance_ helicopter drone optimised for a MBT does make sense just for situational awareness in both Tank vs Tank battles and in spotting anti tank infantry that could ambush the MBT.
      But leave launching and controlling the attack drones to a dedicated vehicle that isn't on the tip of the spear, but following close behind.

    • @TrangleC
      @TrangleC Před rokem

      @@johanmetreus1268 Apparently that new land combat vehicle system the Germans and French work on together goes far beyond just developing a new MBT.
      It seems they are developing a whole new family of specialized vehicles and the MBT is just one of them.
      What they are envisioning is that you won't have tank platoons with 4 MBTs working together anymore, but instead "teams" or "packs" of several specialized vehicles.
      Such a pack will probably contain something that resembles a MBT as a "dueling vehicle" specialized on destroying hard target enemy vehicles, one "NLOS" vehicle, some sort of self propelled howitzer or a launching platform for loitering ammunitions or kamikaze drones or both, a air defense and anti drone vehicle and a command vehicle which controls several recon drones and can perhaps remote control the other vehicles. It might also get a electronic warfare capability.
      And then you can attach one or more Infantry Fighting Vehicles to such a pack for the anti infantry role and other specialized vehicles like recovery and engineering vehicles.
      Such packs would kind of function like a vehicle version of special forces teams.

  • @victorvandenbrink6851
    @victorvandenbrink6851 Před rokem +8

    Like you said I the KF-51 as a tank has some shortcomings to fix. But I think as a concept its something that will definetely set the tone for future MBT's to come. It was about time someone made a tank for the modern networked battlefield that does more than just be firepower on wheels. Having the ability to launch drones and being a networked platform is something that will keep tanks relevant for decades to come.
    I know for instance in my country (The Netherlands) we got rid of the Leopard 2's for a while because the consensus was that in the modern battlefield where things such as intellegence and small surgical operations are key, a tank simpley wouldn't fit in anymore. We have the tanks back now. But I think that a tank like the KF-51 would be very attractive for a small armored infantry like we have because it fulfills more roles than simply punching through enemy lines. It can actually support infantry and work together with other network centric platforms to get a better view of the battlefield.

    • @TrangleC
      @TrangleC Před rokem +2

      I think we have to change the way we look at Main Battle Tanks.
      Apparently that new land combat vehicle system the Germans and French work on together goes far beyond just developing a new MBT.
      It seems they are developing a whole new family of specialized vehicles and the MBT is just one of them.
      What they are envisioning is that you won't have tank platoons with 4 MBTs working together anymore, but instead "teams" or "packs" of several specialized vehicles.
      Such a pack will probably contain something that resembles a MBT as a "dueling vehicle" specialized on destroying hard target enemy vehicles, one "NLOS" vehicle, some sort of self propelled howitzer or a launching platform for loitering ammunitions or kamikaze drones or both, a air defense and anti drone vehicle and a command vehicle which controls several recon drones and can perhaps remote control the other vehicles. It might also get a electronic warfare capability.
      And then you can attach one or more Infantry Fighting Vehicles to such a pack for the anti infantry role and other specialized vehicles like recovery and engineering vehicles.
      Such packs would kind of function like a vehicle version of special forces teams.

    • @victorvandenbrink6851
      @victorvandenbrink6851 Před rokem +1

      @@TrangleC The more modern combat we see, the more we realize that there's never a single solution. You have to be adaptable, and flexible in your role. Everything in modern combat has slowly started embodying this new perspective.

    • @JABN97
      @JABN97 Před rokem

      One other reason for the Dutch army was that the Dutch army has changed roles.
      In the Cold War, the Netherlands was the second line of defense and thus our land forces were designed for taking on Warsaw Pact forces in convention combat.
      Since then, however: the only relevant land territorial threat is Russia with Poland & Germany being our land buffer.
      That means that our land forces have 2 roles: rapid deployment towards Poland just in case, and worldwide expeditionary warfare within NATO / coalition warfare.
      As heavy MBT’s are not as strategically / operationally mobile, it makes more sense for the Dutch land forces to focus on forces with higher mobility to rapidly deploy to support heavy allied groundforces such as the tank-heavy German & Polish forces.
      In other words: they place the tanks, and when shit hits the fan our IFV’s, air assault, infantry and special forces race towards them to support.
      And in expeditionary operations, we have some artillery for firebases

    • @ivicamilosavljevic4706
      @ivicamilosavljevic4706 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Or, as I understand now, after all the info, from the last few years of modern warfare, no one has a clue where it will go, so they left options for future updates - additional post for the 4th crew member, if needed! Launch platform for some kind of drones or missiles if needed, or return to additional ammo, or fuel, or... if needed. Other things optional to add/replace..if needed... Just, no one knows where warfare will go, and what will be (if any) role for the MBT! So all options are open (MODULAR in modern language)... Maybe tanks will not be used as direct battle vehicles, but just to protect high ranking officers on the battlefield from sniper rifles and diversions, while they can observe battlegrounds from inside the new "tank", using modern senzors and drones...with driver, guard, and maybe even wife... With all the comfort that can offer, air condition, active and passive protection, high mobility, and all kinds of communication possibilities (on line games, tv, and SATCOM..) ;)

    • @ivicamilosavljevic4706
      @ivicamilosavljevic4706 Před 9 měsíci

      I just cannot understand why so harsh words versus Challenger 2 MBT? It is Challenging, as I already said, but keep for future historical evidence, not rush in, because "only fulls rush in..." ;)

  • @utkarshg.bharti9714
    @utkarshg.bharti9714 Před rokem +2

    Germans... slaying competition in tank making since WW2. They are masters of armoured technology.

  • @florianglinka8575
    @florianglinka8575 Před rokem

    I love that you put music from the adeptus mechanicus in the background.

  • @ocadioan
    @ocadioan Před rokem +12

    I can see the rationale behind reducing the ammo capacity to add increased functionality. If RM has made studies that suggest that in 90% of cases, the tank wouldn't even touch the discarded 50% ammo, then cutting it out and replacing it with a system that provides both utility and longer range kill options seems like a reasonable idea. Additionally, adding the launcher makes it easier to upgrade to some future type of missile that might be developed.

  • @wesleyfravel5149
    @wesleyfravel5149 Před rokem +8

    I will say I am more open to the unmanned turret idea. One of the key things threatening tanks is top attack munitions, so if you can move crew away from where those are likely to hit (the turret), you are far safer. As for mines, as far as I know it’s rare for a tank to be destroyed by them, far more often being disabled. Given both these things, moving people AWAY from where they are likely to be shot seems like a good idea, as sure that area is softer and more vulnerable to say RPGs or other traditional weapons, but modern tanks are more worried about top attack than any of those.

    • @ArmorCast
      @ArmorCast  Před rokem +8

      The vast majority of NATO tank crewmen who have been killed in their vehicles in combat since 1990, have been killed by mines/IEDs. Almost none have been killed by enemy tanks or even ATGMs.
      As for top attack missiles… well, for one Russia don’t have any, and two… those things really don’t care about WHERE in the tank your crew are. They’re all dead anyway

    • @reserva120
      @reserva120 Před rokem

      While you try vainly to use “ no Nato tank crews have been killed by tank on tank action , that makes zero sense.. as you actually need tank on tank action for ( by ) someone who actually has a modern tank force to fight Nato .. By the utter stupidity of your own logic , we should take torpedo tubes Off Nato submarines since it was only used once in the last 60 years ..

    • @ArmorCast
      @ArmorCast  Před rokem +7

      @@reserva120 Plenty of tank-on-tank action has occured. It's much more rare than it COULD have been, true, and primarily against older generation tanks... but there is enough of a sample size and enough study and reasoning behind the idea, to be able to say that tanks are NOT the most significant threat to other tanks on a modern battlefield. ATGMs are still very much among the BIGGEST threats... but we've also done exceptionally well at accounting for these (as evidenced by Israel's almost "accidental" success when pushing Merkava's against Hamas forces).
      What I'm saying here is not "my logic". I'd love to claim credit for it, but I am just parroting what every respectable expert has already said before, Nick Moran chief among them.
      As for torpedo tubes, yeah we can remove em... ... ... when there is a viable and superior alternative to replace them. Right now there is not.

    • @reserva120
      @reserva120 Před rokem +1

      @@ArmorCast when have NATO tanks engaged in peer-to-peer tank combat??? And not only have anti-ships missiles beennot

    • @reserva120
      @reserva120 Před rokem

      And anti ship missiles have Proven to be very effective an cheaper to use,( vs what you said about Torpedo's nearly a 100 to 1 over the last 50 years... so the whole slippery slope of Ideas can catch you, not being a pain, just keep in mind it's easier to poke holes than to fill them

  • @kurtmueller2089
    @kurtmueller2089 Před rokem

    I love that you chose the soundtrack of the Warhammer 40k Mechanicus game to talk about futuristic technology

  • @kenforbranan110
    @kenforbranan110 Před rokem

    I love that you put in the warhammer40k mechanicus music in the background

  • @JANG553
    @JANG553 Před rokem +4

    Wait a minute.... I've seen this before

  • @comments.cuestionsandconcerns

    as a former M1 tanker and desert storm veteran i really enjoyed this video.

    • @ArmorCast
      @ArmorCast  Před rokem +3

      Always a pleasure to have combat vets commenting here! Thanks mate

  • @TanksForTheMammeries
    @TanksForTheMammeries Před rokem

    Nice video. Well done!

  • @holyteejful
    @holyteejful Před rokem +1

    The profile of this tank is awesome

  • @mammutMK2
    @mammutMK2 Před rokem +3

    That could get really intresting with the sensors and the recon-drone, when those are connected to the fire control system, just automatically guide the main gun to the source by the push of a button and fire.
    With the drone it could even get better, spot a target ready for an ambush, let the drone lock on the target and the gun moves to the target...they won't know what hit them 😆
    The suicide drone launcher makes not much sense, it would be rather for an IFV, but maybe they though about a scenario, to neutralize targets that are hidden or beyond visual range...knock them out before they hit you...would even explain the bigger gun, just maximize the first strike capability.
    Think the plan is make one ore two tanks in the platoon to a missle platform if it's required for the mission, to not take less armored IFV into a massive tank fight just to have anti tank missle

  • @positroll7870
    @positroll7870 Před rokem +7

    Re the drone and 4th crew member option replacing ammo space:
    Consider that a ger tank Co has 3 platoons of 4 tanks plus 2 command tanks for cpt and 1lt.
    Plus an additional 2 tanks for col and ltcol per 44 tank battalion.
    Loitering ammo and 4 seats could be limited to those 8 command tanks, leaving the other 36 tanks in the bat with 30 rounds of 130mm each.

    • @ArmorCast
      @ArmorCast  Před rokem +2

      Correction - without the drones, max ammo capacity for the Panther is 20, not 30. With the drone system installed that drops to 10.
      There IS also the option of carrying a third ten-round resupply drum EXTERNALLY on the rear of the turret… but this is a ridiculously bad idea.

    • @robo-suport_czrobofactory3116
      @robo-suport_czrobofactory3116 Před rokem

      @@ArmorCast i have got a question, i have heard somewhere that the doctrine of the leopard is to have trucks following them around, and carrying stuff like air intake parts neceserry for the leopard to drive under water. is this even true? and if it is cant they carry ammunition?

    • @positroll7870
      @positroll7870 Před rokem +1

      @@ArmorCast I remember an interview with a RM guy claiming the 4th crewman space can be used for additional 10 rounds of ammo like it is used now in the Leopard, but with blow out protection.
      Else it would be empty space, which would be wasted.
      Getting the ammo up in the turret might get tricky, but shouldn't be impossible.

    • @Rampant16
      @Rampant16 Před rokem

      @@robo-suport_czrobofactory3116 Of course all tanks are supported by ammunition trucks. But that ammunition is useless if it isn't in the tank. 10 rounds of ammunition is very low which means tanks will have to be reloaded more often and the ammunition trucks will have to remain closer to the tanks, where they are very vulnerable.

    • @robo-suport_czrobofactory3116
      @robo-suport_czrobofactory3116 Před rokem

      @@Rampant16
      "ammunition trucks will have to remain closer to the tanks, where they are very vulnerable." i guess that would depend if the tank is in combat or not, then again the drone menace doesnt guarantee that even if u arent under fire that there isnt a grenade comming down as you are reloading...
      hard to discuss this as i dont know much about how a battle field looks like.
      either way thanks for the response.

  • @amn2760
    @amn2760 Před rokem +2

    As you people dont know, this tank already shared the name “Panther” with the WW2-era Panzer V

  • @threethrushes
    @threethrushes Před rokem +2

    Never seen a video by you before, but your self-deprecating beginning ("I'm not an expert, just a military buff") hides a pretty extensive knowledge and experience in everything related to tanks.
    Definitely an expert.

    • @ArmorCast
      @ArmorCast  Před rokem

      Thank you mate, your confidence (though I’m not sure it’s ENTIRELY correctly placed), means a lot.
      I try to do my best, you can be sure of that 👍

  • @kortanioslastofhisname
    @kortanioslastofhisname Před rokem +5

    Thank you for the great video! I think it may be a viable alternative to instead of having the loitering munitions replacing ammunition capacity in the KF51 design an alternate turret for the KF41 that incorporates them...

    • @casbot71
      @casbot71 Před rokem

      A modified IFV being used as a _drone carrier_ seems like a good concept. Ditch the infantry capacity and instead have storage and resupply for drones and the operators/pilots sitting inside.
      Using a existing IFV hull has both cost and logistics benifits, and also means that enemy forces can't readily identify it as a drone "mothership" and thus a priority target.
      And being the standard IFV it will be able to keep up with the other armour and do overwatch while the "heavy MBT" does the job it's optimised for.
      However a small helicopter drone for a MBT does make sense just for situational awareness in both Tank vs Tank battles and in spotting anti tank infantry that could ambush the MBT.
      But leave launching and controlling the attack drones to a dedicated vehicle that isn't on the tip of the spear.

    • @sluin
      @sluin Před rokem

      @@casbot71 yes, with the small drones only you probably wouldn't need a fourth crew member and instead have the commander or gunner control it.

  • @wacojones8062
    @wacojones8062 Před rokem +12

    Interesting vehicle. As you indicate not enough ammo and too many extras that need to be mounted on other vehicles.
    I have studied tanks since the 1950's the one point that was always made keep it simple enough with enough ammo to survive a day's fighting with a very tired crew operating it. The Marines after the fight for Tarawa added additional ammo storage for future fights to avoid running out of ammo when it was needed. Under the worst conditions a crew needs at least one quarter of its basic load with one third being much better to stop a counterattack. At one third left you need to be coordinating resupply or relief pronto.
    Note: I served 27 years in the US army teaching how to kill tanks among many other skills both on active duty and in the reserves. I retired in Dec 1998.

    • @CyberBeep_kenshi
      @CyberBeep_kenshi Před rokem

      It would really heavily on nearby logistics. But.... considering the daily tank loss of russia didn't go above 10. And this tank would be 1 shot 1 kill... plenty ammo

    • @firip255
      @firip255 Před rokem

      Comment is stupid

  • @turbo1234ist
    @turbo1234ist Před rokem

    Great video!

  • @TheeRomantic
    @TheeRomantic Před rokem +2

    Congratulations!! Off to a million 👍🏿💪🏿😎

  • @thegregitto
    @thegregitto Před rokem +18

    I learned about this tank a while back since it was more publicized in Germany, and man it's great to see. I love tanks and this new Panther looks gorgeous and hopefully performs well!

    • @freezyfridge
      @freezyfridge Před rokem +3

      i will shit my pants if it turns out like the puma

    • @Asgar1205
      @Asgar1205 Před rokem

      @@freezyfridge The Puma is a pretty good tank with some teething issues as all new weapons systems are nowadays, there is much more technology in those vehicle than there used to be. And if you're talking about the Pumas that stopped working during that VJTF maneuver. The official report by the Bundeswehr states it is an issue with training of the soldiers both operating and maintaining the IFVs. Even though Lambrecht wanted to blame Rheinmetall for it. The BAAINBw interferes a lot with the development of new vehicles for the German army, the Puma is the result of that. The Lynx shows how well Rhienmetall can work if they're not being bothered in the development process ;)

    • @freezyfridge
      @freezyfridge Před rokem

      @@Asgar1205 pumas and leos (except export ones) are rustbuckets where the tech just breaks

    • @ruinerblodsinn6648
      @ruinerblodsinn6648 Před rokem

      @@freezyfridge source: you.

    • @freezyfridge
      @freezyfridge Před rokem

      @@ruinerblodsinn6648 source: facts.

  • @thegorlnextdoorhere
    @thegorlnextdoorhere Před rokem +5

    damn this new 4.0 premium for germany looks crazy!

    • @Prophylaxe
      @Prophylaxe Před rokem +2

      Like I said , if Germany falls its normally on a trampoline

  • @ianharman9499
    @ianharman9499 Před rokem +1

    Congratulations on 100k subscribers

  • @hugowilde7804
    @hugowilde7804 Před 8 měsíci

    Fitting Track Choice my man

  • @casbot71
    @casbot71 Před rokem +13

    Being able to be controlled in combat by just one crew member will be incredibly useful … _in war movies._

  • @maxrpm2215
    @maxrpm2215 Před rokem +3

    It even looks like the Panther of WW2 with the sloped armour.

  • @THERUBBISHPCKID
    @THERUBBISHPCKID Před rokem +2

    Will you do a more updated video on the challenger 3 soon? Maybe your thoughts on what the tank should have/needs such as laser disruption or some kind of APS for top attacks or how the doctrine will change with the lack of a HESH round or the possibility of regaining a HESH round with the new gun system

    • @bomburthedwarf9036
      @bomburthedwarf9036 Před rokem

      My understanding was that it took so long to switch to smooth bore because the British Army was waiting for a programmable round that could replace HESH.

  • @jondejoy5780
    @jondejoy5780 Před rokem +1

    I would really like to see some comparisons of the different Leopard 2 Upgrades, they seem to be drastically different and they seam interesting.

  • @inigomontoya6968
    @inigomontoya6968 Před rokem +4

    Just stumbled on your channel. Very enjoyable content and, for those who know they know, the subtle mechanicus flair is a nice touch!

  • @joselitozapanta3779
    @joselitozapanta3779 Před rokem +5

    Dude congratulations‼️
    And thanks for the info and your personal assessment on the MBT KF51Panther.. very informative.. plus i love the way you explain the complicated design , capacity , and armaments of the vehicles in subject☺️‼️... My favorite episode is .. Your favorite Tank Sucks 🤣😂‼️ i hope we hit atleast 200,000,00 this Year ‼️‼️

  • @damaliamarsi2006
    @damaliamarsi2006 Před rokem +1

    First video where I heard RheinMetall not pronounced incorrectly as "rine medal". Great video.

  • @SgtNuker
    @SgtNuker Před 8 měsíci +1

    Fitting that you offer praise to the Machine Spirit while purveying information on a new tank design. Praise to the Omnissiah.

  • @stvjjgcj
    @stvjjgcj Před rokem +8

    Good time to release a new tank. : )
    Hope we'll see german engineering dominate on eastern battlefields sooner than later.

  • @donr444
    @donr444 Před rokem +4

    The MG on the turret may not need the depression to engage infantry in close proximity if you can perhaps manually use APS charges to deal with them.

    • @ArmorCast
      @ArmorCast  Před rokem +9

      I don't believe there's any way to manually target things with the APS charges, not that you'd want to waste them for that purpose anyway, since their number is much more limited

    • @useodyseeorbitchute9450
      @useodyseeorbitchute9450 Před rokem +5

      @@ArmorCast Actually that could make sense. Eliminating an infantryman that got so close that would be even able to slam your tank with a hammer (not mentioning attaching explosives) is presumably worth sacrificing a single APS charge.

    • @Welterino
      @Welterino Před rokem +1

      If a soldier can get close enough to your tank something has already gone terribly wrong, your tank should be visible and covered by your friendly infantry 100% of the time

  • @jasruss989
    @jasruss989 Před rokem

    Well done, big bro

  • @allenvandyke732
    @allenvandyke732 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Excellent prototype! I think this tank is a game changer if put into mass production after working out the bugs. Produce it!!!