I was in my national service time in the Finnish artillery. We exercised at Pohjankangas so the maximum shooting distance was limited for safety reasons, and from behind the guns a strike could clearly be seen to make a patch of forest be obliterated. I'd hate to be in the receiving end.
3:40 "Huomio! tul-TA!" translated literally as "Attention! fi-RE!" and you fire the weapon on the last syllable. 4:00 120 mm heavy mortars (at least the ones I noticed) 6:20 French, operating the Caesar system. 6:40 K9 from South Korea. Bought second hand but new to us Finns.
Were they all used ones? I thouht it was only the first ones somewhere 2016-2019, and optioned ones after that test phase are new. Anyway, pretty much latest updates done and well working artillery machines. Definetely good upgrade for finns.
3:44 If you mean word "Huomio", that's "Attention" in english. People from artillery background might tell more about that, or is it just to confirm that you noted command. And comment about reindeers. They try to avoid shooting reindeers as area is in Lapland and there are plenty of reindeers hearding around the area. As every reindeer is owned by someone (Paliskunta), army needs to pay compensations if they happen to shoot to reindeers... Has happened, once big herd walked straight to the area where already were incoming stuff. Some say, it wasn't pretty sight...
Niinpä E.U.:n ainoat alkuperäiskansat tykkää!. Koskahan pidetään tykistö harjoitus Amerikassa missä tykistöllä ammutaan reservaattiin.. ei koskaan!. Mutta täällä kyllä?. Valtio korvaa porot mitkä on räjähtänny riekaleiksi.. ainoat ketkä välittää saamelaisista on suomalaiset. Muutkin maat voisivat osallistua laskun maksuun!!. Suomi maksaa laskun!. Ite oon ollu tuolla lähellä aikanaan harjoituksissa.. En kuulu tykistöön T:Res Jääk.💪🫡🇫🇮. Seuraavaksi ampumaan inuiitteja alaskaan?😅. Ok paska vitsi mutta toivon että muut maat ymmärtää että lappi on Saamelaisten koti ja he kasvattavat poroja joten kunnioitusta niille!. Olette täällä kylässä!.
6:55 looks to be K9 "Moukari" 155mm tracked self-propelled howitzer. Moukari translates loosely to sledgehammer. It's a slightly modified K9 Thunder from South-korean armed forces, mostly improved to have better cold insulation and stuff for finnish weather.
The Rovajärvi shooting area is quite popular these days, one of the largest such areas in Europe and certainly interesting that up north. Most European armies and indeed air forces don't get to fire live ammo as far basically never, like up to 40 km or something. I guess the big thing here is that Finland is testing the final touches of NATO artillery integration, including giving targets to allies and them being able to fire accurately without issues. In the Finnish winter, which may bring up things for the uninitiated. Like in a not too distant exercise, certain allies didn't believe us when we told them they'll need our heated tents just for survival... Which they found out pretty quickly 😅 It'll be interesting to see what's the next solution, now that Ukraine is showing that thermal drones are everywhere and a heated tent won't be viable in most cases.
If you go to Belgium, do NOT miss the airborne museum in Arnhem, next door in Holland. I saw it in the 80's (while I was doing the Nimjegen March with the Canadian Artillery) and still remember it vividly. Very, very well done. In Belgium itself, there is the Trench of Death, a particularly lethal stretch of WWI trenches that is perfectly preserved, and accompanied by viewers for 3D pics taken at the time. You won't forget it.
Yes, I live in Arnhem, there is a lot of things about the airborne memorials and museums, also in September there are a lots of activities about ww2 and market garden which is fun to see.
Finland has always been training the centralised fire of of large amounts of firing units. But most other Nato countries, especially in western Europe and North America have been using artillery in a more decentralised way in the past few decades. Nato forces need these kinds of exercises to find the best and most effective ways of concentrating fire of units from multiple militaries into a single target. It is better to make the mistakes and have the problems in exercises, not when you are against a real enemy.
The firing commands are Lataa - Huomio - Tulta. Lataa is literally "load" but you could translate that to "hang it". On a 81mm with a fixed firing pin the loader would hang the round with both hands. Huomio - attention! The loader releases one hand, and moves it to the leg of the mortar, but the round is still hanging. Tulta - fire! The loader releases the second hand, moves it to the leg and presses down on it while ducking their head. The gunner on the other side does the same, you hear ffffffuitTHUNK and the round is off. The 120s on this clip have a trigger mechanism with a lanyard so the round is actually dropped on 'lataa' and huomio is actually just "I'm about to pull the cord" Edit. A rusty Mortar NCO here, so I'm talking about mortars and am unsure how these would translate to artillery guns. And somebody correct me if my memory fails me 😅
Another must in Belgium is the Menin Gate Memorial. The over 50000 names carved into it are just for unrecovered Commonwealth bodies in the battle for Ypres.
Hi Happy new year and welcome to Europe! Happy to hear that you moving over! I cant wait for future content in Europe! Will you react to the new Magnus Midtbø video joining the French Foreign Legion's Special Forces? Love from Norway
I second that, meaning reacting to Magnus participating in the French Foreign Legion mountain commando tryouts. 72 hours in hell is a pretty accurate description. Greetings from a Finn in Southeast Asia!
No way you're coming to live in Belgium man! Welcome to our little country, hope you settle in well here!! Definitely go to Ieper, major place for the first WW in Belgium and you still have like the old military trumpets at Menine Gate. The big graves are also interesting but yeah, hurts to see
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Welkom to the neighborhood! 😄 There are many cool stuff to visit. I love the Ardenne and in particular the Bastogne region. There are a couple of impressive museums that are definitely worth visiting. I am a history freak and if I start talking about it, I cannot stop. But there is loads to see in Europe if military history peeks your interest.
At the barracks when higher ranks enters into the room first one to spot it shouts ”Huomio!” and rest joins in and set up in line. Some rooms plays this on bootcamps with NCOs that first group shouts ”Homo” and rest of the groups shouts ”Muumio” (=Mummy) together it sounds like ”Huomio!” But small desync makes it stand out and then ppl gets to run :D Huomio = Attention Tulta = Fire Tuli seis = Ceasefire Asento = Attention (in form) Lepo = at ease
Hey welcome to Belgium! I'm not a military guy, the only think I can say is you have to try our beers, we have a lot of real beers here ;) Have a nice trip!
As a Finnish guy I must say that Leffe Blonde is the only beer that I actually like drinking. I prefer the clear drinks like vodka over beer but damn, the taste is so nice.. Sad thing is that I have to pay 3€ a bottle if I go to a local grocery store instead of ordering it from some German company.
In Overloon in the south of the Netherlands pretty near the Belgium border is also a great ww2 museum. It gives you a look of the German occupation in ww2 and the resistance. If you go in Augustus to that museum. There is a reanactment ww2 battle in the park. You can see tanks driving and shooting and a lot more of ww2 equipment in action. You can see it all up close in the summer. It Really is interesting if you like ww2 History.
Given that you’re in Belgium, you should definitely react to some belgian military stuff. You alteady did DSU and a training exercise with the paracommando’s, definitely check out more videos from that unit and of course the Special Forces Group!!
Impact zone video: "Finnish artillery 800 rounds on target" and "Tulen keskellä - Maavoimien vaikuttamisharjoitus 2013 / Shrieking shrapnel - Finnish field artillery". Also: "155 K 98 - 155 GH 52 APU | Will the Finnish artillery rise again?". Happy New Year: "Keppiraketit jään alla video + lopun extra klippi!" and "Pata Meihemi! 6700 pataa kerralla palamaan! Tämä video kaikkien pitää nähdä".
Hey, i would love for You to check out Luxembourg if you´re already in Belgium. There is a museum about ww2 and the battle of the bulge in Diekirch, and the capital is also quite unique. Plus, Gen. Patton is buried here in Sandweiler
would you consider doing a video on the recent footage of the ukrainain and russian solider engaging in a knife fight? it's a bit hard to watch but important nonetheless
The elephant in the room, Eagle S. No commentary videos about it? 3:38 "huomio" means "attention". It is used to call soldiers or personnel to a formal posture of attention, indicating readiness to listen or act according to the following orders. In the video it is followed by "tulta" which means "fire". 6:57 fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/K9_Thunder would be my guess unless its Swedish or French system. 7:38 FDF does not provide training for JTAC, all of those are trained by US.
I'm and idiot: I watched your hat and wondered what the hell is CAC for a moment!?!? :D :D :D I'm Res Guard Regiment infantry man and even I can tell one thing: don't get close to Finnish artillery target area. It was deadly in 90's and nowadays? It's far more than that...
You should have a look at Guy Martin: Arctic Warrior. You might not be able to post the whole thing on youtube due to copyright as it's on Channel 4 but Guy Martin is awesome, total petrol head for all vehicles so helps to fix a military vehicle while training with the marines up in Norway preparing for a Russian invasion and have been there for 3 years. An intercepted phone call between a russian soldier and his wife said that the russians have one rifle between 4-6 soldiers wherever they were, absolutely crazy!
Will you react to magnus midtbø does french foreign legion test? It's an hour long, you can do a short version? And will you do more movie/tv series reactions? Best wishes
Hey following link is a nice short video of the Belgium SF, training in Hungary. may be nice. (its about 2 min so its a very short vid) th-cam.com/video/oOazbAaE3C0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=s1NCk83I1Q6hvX9L
Dude can you talk about the current events or is it too soon? For me as a civi it’s hard to believe a top tier spec ops member would park a cyber truck and ignite explosives like that
@@VikingZeroReviews and I agree with you mate, they’re amazing people, but you said top tier so I replied. Although tbh yes, compared to you and me, they’re beyond top tier
th-cam.com/video/Yustkal-bME/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HiDVIAeH_Kb5hu7t This video shows a russian and ukranian soldier in a brutal hand to hand combat. A reaction from you would be interesting. This is a raw video so warning it is extremepy brutal and sad.
Everyone is losing except ”neutral” states such as India, but whatever floats your boat. It’s just one mad dictator’s stubborn clinging to power at this point.
The self-propelled howizers are K9 Thunders
South-Korean so called "Sledge-Hammer"
I was in my national service time in the Finnish artillery. We exercised at Pohjankangas so the maximum shooting distance was limited for safety reasons, and from behind the guns a strike could clearly be seen to make a patch of forest be obliterated. I'd hate to be in the receiving end.
3:40 "Huomio! tul-TA!" translated literally as "Attention! fi-RE!" and you fire the weapon on the last syllable.
4:00 120 mm heavy mortars (at least the ones I noticed)
6:20 French, operating the Caesar system.
6:40 K9 from South Korea. Bought second hand but new to us Finns.
Were they all used ones? I thouht it was only the first ones somewhere 2016-2019, and optioned ones after that test phase are new. Anyway, pretty much latest updates done and well working artillery machines. Definetely good upgrade for finns.
@@EiraAimo 48+48 and to my knowledge all have been 2nd hand.
@@EiraAimo The motor and body are old but almost everything else is new and adde by Patria.
3:44 If you mean word "Huomio", that's "Attention" in english. People from artillery background might tell more about that, or is it just to confirm that you noted command.
And comment about reindeers. They try to avoid shooting reindeers as area is in Lapland and there are plenty of reindeers hearding around the area. As every reindeer is owned by someone (Paliskunta), army needs to pay compensations if they happen to shoot to reindeers... Has happened, once big herd walked straight to the area where already were incoming stuff. Some say, it wasn't pretty sight...
Or "get ready" in this context.
I was there! We ate a LOT of reindeer those weeks😅
@@RemoW74my father was too. Pohpr krh
Niinpä E.U.:n ainoat alkuperäiskansat tykkää!. Koskahan pidetään tykistö harjoitus Amerikassa missä tykistöllä ammutaan reservaattiin.. ei koskaan!. Mutta täällä kyllä?. Valtio korvaa porot mitkä on räjähtänny riekaleiksi.. ainoat ketkä välittää saamelaisista on suomalaiset. Muutkin maat voisivat osallistua laskun maksuun!!. Suomi maksaa laskun!. Ite oon ollu tuolla lähellä aikanaan harjoituksissa.. En kuulu tykistöön T:Res Jääk.💪🫡🇫🇮. Seuraavaksi ampumaan inuiitteja alaskaan?😅. Ok paska vitsi mutta toivon että muut maat ymmärtää että lappi on Saamelaisten koti ja he kasvattavat poroja joten kunnioitusta niille!. Olette täällä kylässä!.
@@RemoW74 😂😂😂😂
6:20 French artillery operating what looks to be a CAESAR (stands for truck equipped with artillery system in french)
6:55 looks to be K9 "Moukari" 155mm tracked self-propelled howitzer. Moukari translates loosely to sledgehammer. It's a slightly modified K9 Thunder from South-korean armed forces, mostly improved to have better cold insulation and stuff for finnish weather.
Moukari is sledgehammer in Finnish.
not even slightly. Almost 30% of the howitzer is added or changed afterwards.
The Rovajärvi shooting area is quite popular these days, one of the largest such areas in Europe and certainly interesting that up north. Most European armies and indeed air forces don't get to fire live ammo as far basically never, like up to 40 km or something. I guess the big thing here is that Finland is testing the final touches of NATO artillery integration, including giving targets to allies and them being able to fire accurately without issues. In the Finnish winter, which may bring up things for the uninitiated. Like in a not too distant exercise, certain allies didn't believe us when we told them they'll need our heated tents just for survival... Which they found out pretty quickly 😅 It'll be interesting to see what's the next solution, now that Ukraine is showing that thermal drones are everywhere and a heated tent won't be viable in most cases.
Yup, same with Älvdalen and Vidsel training areas in Sweden.
If you go to Belgium, do NOT miss the airborne museum in Arnhem, next door in Holland. I saw it in the 80's (while I was doing the Nimjegen March with the Canadian Artillery) and still remember it vividly. Very, very well done. In Belgium itself, there is the Trench of Death, a particularly lethal stretch of WWI trenches that is perfectly preserved, and accompanied by viewers for 3D pics taken at the time. You won't forget it.
Yes, I live in Arnhem, there is a lot of things about the airborne memorials and museums, also in September there are a lots of activities about ww2 and market garden which is fun to see.
Belgium did well, many years. I - II. Don't fuck with Belgium. Except Congo.
Thank you for these. Went to my visit list when I have chance to do euro tour.
@@terot8341 you're very welcome! You won't be disappointed.
Really great news. Congratulations. -from Finland.
Finland has always been training the centralised fire of of large amounts of firing units. But most other Nato countries, especially in western Europe and North America have been using artillery in a more decentralised way in the past few decades.
Nato forces need these kinds of exercises to find the best and most effective ways of concentrating fire of units from multiple militaries into a single target. It is better to make the mistakes and have the problems in exercises, not when you are against a real enemy.
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6:21 "Your back injury is not service related"
Tulta is the most badass word when shit hits the fan
The firing commands are Lataa - Huomio - Tulta.
Lataa is literally "load" but you could translate that to "hang it". On a 81mm with a fixed firing pin the loader would hang the round with both hands.
Huomio - attention!
The loader releases one hand, and moves it to the leg of the mortar, but the round is still hanging.
Tulta - fire!
The loader releases the second hand, moves it to the leg and presses down on it while ducking their head. The gunner on the other side does the same, you hear ffffffuitTHUNK and the round is off.
The 120s on this clip have a trigger mechanism with a lanyard so the round is actually dropped on 'lataa' and huomio is actually just "I'm about to pull the cord"
Edit. A rusty Mortar NCO here, so I'm talking about mortars and am unsure how these would translate to artillery guns. And somebody correct me if my memory fails me 😅
Tervehdys wanhalta Nurmiporalta arvon Vippaslautamies.😁😁
Quite similar with artillery. Load means round is in tube but not armed, huomio! means gun is armed, fire! is command to pull cord.
Another must in Belgium is the Menin Gate Memorial. The over 50000 names carved into it are just for unrecovered Commonwealth bodies in the battle for Ypres.
If I remember correctly if you go @ 8 pm they do a ceremony every day
@benslack-foust8237 They do. It's mind-blowing that they've kept it up all these years, except 40-45, of course. Really admirable.
Huomio = Attention. Tulta = Fire
That Angle Morts warning sticker is a French requirement so that means that artillery truck/SPRA is driving on French roads.
Hi Happy new year and welcome to Europe! Happy to hear that you moving over! I cant wait for future content in Europe! Will you react to the new Magnus Midtbø video joining the French Foreign Legion's Special Forces?
Love from Norway
I second that, meaning reacting to Magnus participating in the French Foreign Legion mountain commando tryouts. 72 hours in hell is a pretty accurate description.
Greetings from a Finn in Southeast Asia!
Mortars in the beginning are 120 mm. Armoured howitzers are South-Korean K-9s, called as 'Moukari' 'Sledgehammer' in Finland.
They say: Huomio, Tulta. It is about attention, fire.
A priori the LMRS are French as well as the CAESAR cannons (6X6 trucks with chains on the tires).
6:10 I can understand the French language, dude on the radio says "Third piece ready loaded".
Militracks at overloon orlogsmuseum in may. In the netherlands.
This dude NEEDS to watch that hand to hand video that just came out
Thanks for a good video bro!
The french guys is carrying the grenades and loader, the swedish use a truck , crane and slide in there ammo when reloading/loading👑👏
6.26. French Caesar self propelled hovizer
I knew their service weapon is HK416
Happy new year.
those are K9n or Crabs i think, and the white green camo are french with CAESAR Both Swedes and britts rocks Archers.
No way you're coming to live in Belgium man! Welcome to our little country, hope you settle in well here!! Definitely go to Ieper, major place for the first WW in Belgium and you still have like the old military trumpets at Menine Gate. The big graves are also interesting but yeah, hurts to see
I'm from Antwerp btw
Liseberg in Gothenburg, if you ever come to Sweden
You definetly need to check out the freezing winds 24 video
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Battery of Finnish Army field artillery cannons model 130 K 54 (now days is use only local area defence troops if/when war comes) fire into the target area where the cameras are waiting. Filmed during Army firing exercise in Rovajärvi, Lapland.
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Finland rocket antillery shooting th-cam.com/video/34ergXymZbs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ZF81ftYNjpJIZtL7
Finnish antillery
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Some more
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Training with partners th-cam.com/video/tIukyW6Ae6o/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sSzFm7jqN8q7yseF
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Still one part of finnish coastal defence th-cam.com/video/ljk8X4zIH-M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nZdHMwljqJ0ePRHK
Welkom to the neighborhood! 😄 There are many cool stuff to visit. I love the Ardenne and in particular the Bastogne region. There are a couple of impressive museums that are definitely worth visiting. I am a history freak and if I start talking about it, I cannot stop. But there is loads to see in Europe if military history peeks your interest.
before the korean k9s (finland), you saw the french cesars i believe....
At the barracks when higher ranks enters into the room first one to spot it shouts ”Huomio!” and rest joins in and set up in line. Some rooms plays this on bootcamps with NCOs that first group shouts ”Homo” and rest of the groups shouts ”Muumio” (=Mummy) together it sounds like ”Huomio!” But small desync makes it stand out and then ppl gets to run :D
Huomio = Attention
Tulta = Fire
Tuli seis = Ceasefire
Asento = Attention (in form)
Lepo = at ease
Have you already checked out the new finnish series "Konflikti" or "Conflict"? You should check it out when you get the chance. Cheers from Finland :)
Hey welcome to Belgium! I'm not a military guy, the only think I can say is you have to try our beers, we have a lot of real beers here ;) Have a nice trip!
As a Finnish guy I must say that Leffe Blonde is the only beer that I actually like drinking. I prefer the clear drinks like vodka over beer but damn, the taste is so nice..
Sad thing is that I have to pay 3€ a bottle if I go to a local grocery store instead of ordering it from some German company.
In Overloon in the south of the Netherlands pretty near the Belgium border is also a great ww2 museum. It gives you a look of the German occupation in ww2 and the resistance. If you go in Augustus to that museum. There is a reanactment ww2 battle in the park. You can see tanks driving and shooting and a lot more of ww2 equipment in action. You can see it all up close in the summer. It Really is interesting if you like ww2 History.
Given that you’re in Belgium, you should definitely react to some belgian military stuff. You alteady did DSU and a training exercise with the paracommando’s, definitely check out more videos from that unit and of course the Special Forces Group!!
Is your family coming with you to Belgium?
If there's some video somewhere coming from what is happening in the Baltic Sea you have interact 😅
Huomio! = Attention!
Tulta! = Fire!
Tuli Seis! = Cease Fire!
and so on :)
Coastal artillery shoots moving ships... (been there done that)
That word "Huomio" comes from the German word of "Achtung".
Wellcome to Europe.🇫🇮
"attention, fire" in finnish. there are extarnal means to make arty fire that accurate.
What city are you moving in? I know many places in the north region. I live on the border of Belgium and The Netherlands.
Near the southern border but I'm open for any recommendations up north!
Do a reaction to the Finnish ”Konflikti” series!
Welcome to Europe! :-) My friend was at this excercise. Tell your American friends to bring proper sleeping bags! ;-) You are most welcome.
Impact zone video: "Finnish artillery 800 rounds on target" and "Tulen keskellä - Maavoimien vaikuttamisharjoitus 2013 / Shrieking shrapnel - Finnish field artillery". Also: "155 K 98 - 155 GH 52 APU | Will the Finnish artillery rise again?". Happy New Year: "Keppiraketit jään alla video + lopun extra klippi!" and "Pata Meihemi! 6700 pataa kerralla palamaan! Tämä video kaikkien pitää nähdä".
Hey, i would love for You to check out Luxembourg if you´re already in Belgium. There is a museum about ww2 and the battle of the bulge in Diekirch, and the capital is also quite unique. Plus, Gen. Patton is buried here in Sandweiler
Awesome video can you pls react to marcus midtbo in french foreign legion
And now that he is close to France, he should try to contact the FFL to film with them 😁
@@aimgorge i dont believe that FFL would accept that but you never know since marcus got permission to film with them too
@@IceCoffee72 many French and some foreign youtubers had the opportunity to film with them lately
@@aimgorge ooh i have only seen marcus but thats interesting
@@IceCoffee72 it's all in French (with auto generated subs it's okayish) but "Le major Gerald BRISE GregMMA" is fun
Those guys in french sounded French
They are French😊
6:15 france mobile art sistem CAESAR
PLS REACT TO : Rite Of Passage - The Making of a Special Operations Group Operator
Pliz make video on israely raide in sirya rocket factory
would you consider doing a video on the recent footage of the ukrainain and russian solider engaging in a knife fight? it's a bit hard to watch but important nonetheless
I hope you will have a great time in Europe!
The elephant in the room, Eagle S. No commentary videos about it?
3:38 "huomio" means "attention". It is used to call soldiers or personnel to a formal posture of attention, indicating readiness to listen or act according to the following orders. In the video it is followed by "tulta" which means "fire".
6:57 fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/K9_Thunder would be my guess unless its Swedish or French system.
7:38 FDF does not provide training for JTAC, all of those are trained by US.
I'm and idiot: I watched your hat and wondered what the hell is CAC for a moment!?!? :D :D :D
I'm Res Guard Regiment infantry man and even I can tell one thing: don't get close to Finnish artillery target area. It was deadly in 90's and nowadays? It's far more than that...
Hope you enjoy Belgium! What happens with all of your guns?
They stay in the states in storage 🥲
You should know K-9 Thunder made in South-Korea. Hi from🇫🇮SLAVA 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
Belgium vlogs?, nice, beautiful place
Benelus is beauriful, don't skip Luxemburg, Vianden castle is a must and check Luxemburg city to check Vauban's masterpiece of a fortress
Ampukaa ne kaikki paskaksi PERKELE! 🤭
You should have a look at Guy Martin: Arctic Warrior. You might not be able to post the whole thing on youtube due to copyright as it's on Channel 4 but Guy Martin is awesome, total petrol head for all vehicles so helps to fix a military vehicle while training with the marines up in Norway preparing for a Russian invasion and have been there for 3 years. An intercepted phone call between a russian soldier and his wife said that the russians have one rifle between 4-6 soldiers wherever they were, absolutely crazy!
K9 Thunders finnish
Are you taking your family to Europe? Hell yeah!
Welcome to Europe, we count you in if Russia test the NATO article 5 in Europe.
Will you react to magnus midtbø does french foreign legion test? It's an hour long, you can do a short version?
And will you do more movie/tv series reactions?
Best wishes
I watched some stuff from this old marine guy. Think he doesn't do youtube anymore, but I really liked his vids
Welcome Europe again, Come and visit here🇫🇮 again to see whats going on.
Hey following link is a nice short video of the Belgium SF, training in Hungary. may be nice. (its about 2 min so its a very short vid)
th-cam.com/video/oOazbAaE3C0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=s1NCk83I1Q6hvX9L
Dude can you talk about the current events or is it too soon? For me as a civi it’s hard to believe a top tier spec ops member would park a cyber truck and ignite explosives like that
If by top tier you mean literally entry level special forces then sure
@ green beret??? Bruh
@@VikingZeroReviews yes, green beret. Not top tier
@ they are tier 2 that’s up there bro doesn’t change the craziness of the event
@@VikingZeroReviews and I agree with you mate, they’re amazing people, but you said top tier so I replied. Although tbh yes, compared to you and me, they’re beyond top tier
EU lets go!
Do you not just get bored of talking about this stuff
I want to see your reaction on this war Movie "Best in Hell" th-cam.com/video/V03dtNKlxhA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rJwa3B9khXWEn1vp
Бро ты собираешься посетить всю Европу как насчет Украины🤣😊
what is up with the lgbtqplus shirt xD
th-cam.com/video/Yustkal-bME/w-d-xo.htmlsi=HiDVIAeH_Kb5hu7t
This video shows a russian and ukranian soldier in a brutal hand to hand combat. A reaction from you would be interesting. This is a raw video so warning it is extremepy brutal and sad.
And Ukraine 🇺🇦 is still losing 😂😂😂
who is winning?
Russian troll is Russian troll who won't go join the front to go fertilize the soil like his comrades
Everyone is losing except ”neutral” states such as India, but whatever floats your boat. It’s just one mad dictator’s stubborn clinging to power at this point.
You mean surviving?
i missed the joke