It's partly because the turret is different from that of the T72, it doesn't help part of the stuff on the turret was blown off even more changing how it'd look to a stupid reporter
@macobuzi I mean yeah they are not as common as T80 or T72, but also reporters are dumb. It's like putting three versions of the AK on the table and asking a reporter which is the non soviet/russian built on
I think the original comment was simply meant to indicate he had seen so few russian tanks complete with turret that he had difficulty recognising it as russian. He is however a hot shot with Ukranian tanks (with turrets). Others might view the lack of a turret as a giveaway, however. 😂😂
@@Scorphyrthe problem is how Russia utilizes tanks, look at how the u.s used tanks in the gulf War in the 90s, you need combined assaults, you need air support and foot soldiers protecting your tanks, Russia doesn't do this in their military doctrine
@@Originalchili gulf war, is that a joke? Did Irak got Javelin? Suicides Drones or even Ground/air - ground missiles? You must be a 'murican for saying shit like that. Remember american, you loose against viet kongs. You loose against afghan sheperd with all the modern shit. Russia is Fighting against US and EU equipment, which is the most expensiv and perform very well. Your point is completly bias and show to the world one thing : You know nothing about warfare.
@@Scorphyrthey aren't slow, you're likely thinking of older tanks from ww2 specifically Germany since they had heavy tanks which were actually slow, tanks nowadays can go up to 60-70 kph opposed to the 22-40 kph tanks of ww2, it's still obviously slower compared to air vehicles.
The german tanks are just a little better but failed the same way, in this war tanks are obsolete against a new kind of weapons. Cheap drones easily take out tanks that cost millions.
@@huskywr240 I don't think tanks are going away anytime soon though. In any conventional war, real estate still needs to be physically seized somehow -- after it's already been bombed and shelled and everything else -- and there's no other vehicle which is going to do that as well as a tank. Sit down and try to design the best possible assault vehicle, and the result is going to basically look like a tank every single time.
I did not get a good view of the "bricks" but it could be that is the cheap Russian version of Chobham armor that is literally using construction bricks to help defeat HEAT rounds so when the hull armor delaminated it spewed forth those bricks.
@@SamBennet2005 A Challenger was recently recognized as destroyed on Reddit, with only the floor and tracks remaining, it's not that difficult to know which model it actually is.
@Jutgh-u9v Wow Ukraine must be terrible if one of the best tanks in the world was that damaged. Funding a foreign war we have nothing to do with isn't a good use of tax.
Meanwhile Ukrainians: uncle you got drafted too??? FATHER??? BROTHER???? WHY IS MY WHOLE FAMILY DRAFTED? (Ukrainian people reported a entire village of men got drafted) (over 1 million people got drafted). Now jokes aside. Do you really believe this one sided news story? Like come on no ones going to a random tank they see. You make fun of Russia but not Ukraine they made fortifications since 2014 and had prepared since 2019 and needs to beg Nato and drafted million people and try to act like their the good guys when atleast 10 percent of their population supports bandera because they grew up with the influence of him into their lives. When 15,000 Ukrainians paraded for bandera in Kiev a day before invasion tell me was there any old people? No just young people who's brains been corrupted you can't hide this.
@@AuntJoeysimoltaneus detonation of the mine and frontal ammo shelf. The blast of mine increases the pressure on UFP and rejected it together with the turret
@@nebredcasting Putin is the enemy. Plenty of russians are against his war but are forced to fight. Granted, some russians are supportive of the invasion, but saying that all of them are is what's racist.
@@danilomonteiro4565 i did, they have sharp edges and a saucer like shape, i'm not sure this one has that, it's unrecognizable, it doesn't look like a t55, 64, 70 80 or 90
@@nitraM321 Well the fact taht abolutely no other tank apart from the T-90M has a turret that looks like that, yeah nothing proves it lol Jokes aside, the the turret of the T-90 is indeed much moer slopped, it has more of a classic soviet style to it. But the T-90A and T-90M have those flat surfaces, we just don't see it because of the ERA system or those jammers on the front of the turret.
@@EsotericBachaBazism See, that's the beauty of the russian system. Some asshat siphoned the money for reactive armor and replaced it with bricks. Now some other asshat is told to drag 20 combat-ready T-90s from storage... Do you honestly think that guy would like to point out to his superiors that he can't provide these tanks? Hell no, he'll take the best he can get and send them to the frontlines, even if he knows they'll fall apart if the driver sneezes too loudly.
Remember when the first RF tank wecks with ad on ERA got inspected : Instead of ERA the ad on boxes was filled with rubber , cardboard or woodplates ; ) brics are the last brand new evolution in russian armor protection !
Anti-personnel mines are banned under the _Ottawa Convention_ that _Ukraine_ has signed, but not _Russia_ So very unlikely that these mines are used by the Ukrainians.
This is one of the fundamental problems with Russian tanks. The underside of your tank has the thinnest armor protection. Then when a mine detonates, it penetrates the underside, right where the Russians store their ammo. You then get a giant, "Ka-blew-wee"!!! That is why they have nothing left of the tank. The ammo ignited.
Actually the Russians store their ammo in a ring surrounding their turrets. That's why turrent-tossing is the Russian national sport. But yes, the underside is considerably thinner than other sides.
@@Alfsrapedungeon Ehh. Unlikely. There seem to be no records of Ukrainians operating on T-90s. Mostly because the T-90 was the first of the series to be produced by the Russian Federation, whereas the T-72 was produced prior to the collapse of the Soviet Union(hence the soldiers assumed it was a Ukrainian-operated T-72) While there are records of Ukraine using captured equipment, among the armored vehicles are only Soviet-era IFVs and tanks, such as the T-64, BMP-1 etc.
To be fair, the vast majority of western journalists know nothing at all about military stuff either. I don't want to defend these Ruzzkis but blaming them for knowing nothing will not make look ours smarter.
AT mines won't detonate under a regular human weight as it needs tons to activate. They're technically "safe". But who knows maybe some of those mines are actually Anti-personnel then they might be in a little trouble
In many cases the tanks are actually immobilized only, crew bails and then the tanks get destroyed by either side to deny the enemy from getting it (back).
@@doubleT84 That is true actually, there's a chance it got its track blown off, and later finished off by drones or something similar. that being said it does look like a rather massive mine
Who produces t-90s? Last I checked Ukraines Armed Forces is entirely made up of other countries shit. A Ukrainian T-90 at some point was a Russian T-90, the same way if someone destroyed a Bradley they would call it American before Ukrainian
@@sir2657 When you don't value human life and have lots, and lots of people eventually you will win attritional warfare (assuming your society doesn't collapse first). Anyways, Ivan, does a country that needs to call in North Korea to back you up sound like a country that's winning?
So let me get this straight. A bunch of russians who cant distinguish their own T90 tank from the Armata or Leopard 2 filming themselves showing a russian destroyed T90 with bricks instead of steel armor which is a testament to what russia has to resort to to make cheaper tanks?
whats odd is that i've seen both my and others who are experienced with infantry AT tools post here and on other videos insights about things. but since those writings invariably hit vultureword trippymines, nothing goes through.
Usually a T-90 is completely covered in ERA so it’s not surprising that someone couldn’t distinguish it immediately, if you look at the turret without ERA.. it looks way different. The “bricks” are just the aftermath of the ERA going off.
@@JosueHernandez-nu5cp the aftermath of an ERA going off is there not being an ERA anymore... it's not getting magically replaced by a brick... also, since this specific one got caught from below, the ERA shouldn't go off anyway
@@JosueHernandez-nu5cp You must be looking at different footage. The camera operator clearly picks up a block of 'ERA' shows the inside and others comment there is a brick inside. It is*not* ERA that went off. ERA that goes off does not have things inside it that are heavy, cuboid and wrapped in plastic.
At first I actually felt bad for them, seeing the remnants of an utterly devastated tank of your comrades must be horrible, but then I heard them talk about the Ukrainians and all of my pity suddenly vanished. Why can't we just see that this conflict is entirely pointless and just needless killing? I don't understand how the Russians can't understand this. Hope Ukraine can hold the line
Они так много врут, что уже перестали стесняться. Просто говорят любую чушь, и их аудитория принимает это за правду, и будет с пеной у рта доказывать, что это чистейшая и очевиднейшая правда. Я до конца даже сам не понимаю, они действительно в это верят или просто не показывают виду, на самом деле всё прекрасно понимая
@@WarAuthoritythe Russians does that too (passing videogame footage as war footage). Plus they're "state media", so in that metric, they're still worse than American media.
They actually had bricks in there... I bet the guy that got the contract for those is rich AF i really need to figure out how to0 be a russian military supplier
ERA gets salvaged from destroyed tanks if it’s still intact, those “bricks” you saw are just the aftermath of the era going off. When era is salvaged it is sometimes replaced with wood and then posted on the internet as if came like that for propaganda purposes.
@@JosueHernandez-nu5cp Well it´s a russian channel taking the video so it would not surprise me if they rather have us believe that the ERA is just filled with stuff instead of the actual thing not working as intended.
@@JosueHernandez-nu5cp You must be looking at different footage. The camera operator clearly picks up a block of 'ERA' shows the inside and others comment there is a brick inside. It is*not* ERA that went off. ERA that goes off does not have things inside it that are heavy, cuboid and wrapped in plastic.
That "journalist" has a youtube channel where he fires all sorts of weapons from both sides of the war. He completely fucks up firing a captured NLAW in one and holds an AT-4 loosely with one hand and barely with his firing hand as he's really clumsy with it. It recoils right back into his face and gives him a mega black eye. Funny as hell.
Anti tank mines are very common in Ukraine with a very large charge and a pressure plate which requires over 100kg to detonate. Fuses can also include magnetic elements. They will only go off when a heavy steel vehicle goes over them, not men on foot. Very light reconmaisance tanks with low ground pressure may pass over many of them without setting them off but I would not recooend trying it. Ukraine plants mines at the sides of roads as well as on roads, anywhere an armoured vehicle may go to avoid mines on the road
Almost every single anti tank mine made since post WW2, have some kind of anti tamper device, and they will detonate via human feet, hands, any kind of movement. @@julianlord2697😊
He's a Russian military youtuber, whose name I won't show because I don't speak Russian. I'm surprised he can't recognize his own country's tanks. It's very embarrassing.
@@Reddsoldier Ukranians also use a LOT of the T-series of tanks, they essentially they use the exact same shit. They've only got a few dozen modern western MBT's, majority is still T-series. Put a Russian T-72 and a Ukranian T-72 next to eachother they'll be basically the same.
That's not a brick as in the same stuff they build structures with... that's a ceramic brick. It's purpose as a ceramic ablative is to reduce and absorb the heat and dissipate shock from incoming penetrative fire (HEAT/HESH/APDSFS etc...). I am actually pretty surprised that the ceramics do not seem to be made specifically for the containers, though... very cheaply made!
The tracks alone tell you it isn't a Leopard variant. And it's not a turret toss, the turret ring and the top of the front hull are still attached, you can see the hole for the drivers hatch under the gun barrel. This tank was peeled open like a tin can.
you dont get such a peel off with a heavy mine detonation. the tracks and hull would be shredded and all over the field. instead, this looks like a standard mine that somehow detonated the internal ammo rack. the guys inside went out as fast as in the Titan submersible.
@@Pilvenuga The turret was definitely tossed, so I will consider this a turret toss. The turret can't be blamed for a few other parts following up. And the turret toss even had a lollipop landing.
@@Pilvenuga Yeah, I was thinking the same thing...they never even knew they were gone, vaporised into bio chunks and mist. What a waste of life...smh I hate war.
Imagine the USA claiming to be #1 yet lose to fckn Vietnam, Ukraine has international world wide aid and tons of recruits to do meatwave assaults with, Vietnam had fake AKs and was fighting a civil war.
@@Brian-om2hh Typical Russian Corruption. It's widely known that the big guys put in documents that they bought the expensive stuff and replace it with something cheap(the cost difference goes into people's pockets), while the small guys steal things like cables, etc...
А тебе не могло прийти в голову, что хохлы сами могут засунуть какую нибудь ерунду для смешного кадра? Раньше они говорили что наши солдаты воруют унитазы и стиральные машины. А в начале сво вообще на своих подбитых т 64 рисовали Z. Там очень много лжи.
@@TheArmarist42 The T-90 tank entered service after 1991 (After the collapse of the USSR) so it doesn’t make sense that Ukrainians use it much. They only use them after they capture them. Therefore Russians used it first
Ahh, yes. Classic Soviet manufacturing: design the 'best' tank in the world, cheap-out on the materials, selling the 'goods' on the black market. Yeah, that'll work 😂😂😂
It might've been a mine, or it might've been whatever: The Puzis try to hit all their downed equipment before Ukraine might grab and reuse it. That hole in the ground certainly looked more like an air-to-surface missile's doing.
Man, that's a crazy way for it to end up stuck in the dirt. Basically just the hull roof and turret connected and lawn-darted into the earth with the hull completely detached. Must've been one hell of a bang.
@@JosueHernandez-nu5cp why do you even bother with this propaganda, when trump continues the war funding because putin doesnt agree to his "perfect peace deal", you will see that no matter what you did, no american was ever on your side
@@abhijitgogoi7149 There's a couple like that, especially the 2A4 model is perfectly capable of having its turret tossed too, the Turks suffered from this too during a conflict. 2A5 and 2A6 models are much less likely to suffer catastrophic ammo detonation due to inert propellant, but theres no tank that does well against a mine specifically designed to kill an MBT, those fuckers deliver one hell of a blast.
if you look closely at the top of the turret around the area of the cannon breach you can see that it split apart the top of the turret. That was a heck of a mine to make that tank a pipe bomb...
@@SilvaDreams looking at the giant metal sheet attached to the turret it seems to actually be part of the new aeronautics research, as russia needs new planes. Seems like this was a test for a successor of the ekranoplan
Crazy that as a useless US Army reservist I'm more familiar with Russian vehicle than they are. When I was qualifying for the M2, They trained us on identifying them based entirely on their silhouettes since we would potentially be fighting at night time. The fact these men don't know their own vehicles (granted it's destroyed) shows the lack of training given to these troops. Many of them really were just handed a rifle and sent to the front lines.
Some reporters lie on purpose cause it sells a story. Lots of mileage to be had out of a tossed Ukrainian tank with fake armour. I think his pal telling the truth might not have been the gameplan and he bailed cause it was too obvious to spin.
The most ridiculous part has to be the fact this video is out..... I mean mockery before realising it's your own tank is a fail..... But somebody had to take the footage from a GoPro and then manually upload it as a whole to share the stupidity....
might be the guys uploaded it with the idea of viewer retention and "tell me this tank is a leopard, or other Ukrainian" you know, slaves to algorithms and validation like many are all over the world and so...
you talk of stupidity and there's half a million dead kiev ukrainians because of an attempt to ethnic cleanse their own brothers... while the usa grows fatter and fatter... feeding off the corpses of ukrainians..
@@KrasavchikSelivan thats what tanks are supposed to do, take the hits so youre other units don't, but theres a difference between a tank being disabled and it entering the soviet space programm
The bright ones emigrated unless they were extremely unlucky, unwise or both. There are many ways to serve any war effort without becoming a shrapnel sponge, any many ways for the creative under any system to have gotten a government career where one is less frequently blown up.
@@Sekir80If we use common sense here you’d know Ukrainian T-90s came from Russia😂 he called it theirs because his country is the one that produced it, hence why they also talk about the change of the barrel/turret . How did you miss that?
To be fair an anti tank mine can’t be triggered by personnel if I can remember correctly, but I wouldn’t be dumb enough to test whether they’re defective due to aging or if they’re mixed in with anti personnel mines
It's not nearly as funny to them now as it was when they thought it was a Ukrainian tank..😂 Thank you Suchomimus.. awesome video. ✨️🇺🇦 Blessings and Thanks are in order for Car4Ukraine and those who contribute!!💙💛
It was a Ukrainian Tank, Ukraine doesn’t produce T-90s all their vehicles and armor came from Soviet Era Russia and now Western tech. Use your brain man, if Russia has something and their siblings decides to take it and Russia takes it back would they call it theirs or their siblings?
@@getabagbrick1444 has the development of a bot. It's just a similarly phrased reply here and there. This happens to be one of the 2 T-90M that the Ukrainians captured? And then had the ERA casing filled with bricks? The Ukrainians do invest in the survivability of their troops. While there is footage enough of Russian ERA not going off.
T-72, T-80 and T-90 have so much similar turret people who wouldn't know more would think they are the same thank, it just proves those people know shit about thanks, especially asking if it is a Leopard
Do not underestimate the power of holy bricks. In theory they can have been sanctified by the Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'. But more importantly they have made some Russian officer able to buy a Mercedes SUV, a flat in Quatar, three shopping trips to France for his wife, braces for two kids and new big marble top in the kitchen.
TBF, I don't think they were there mocking the tank. They seemed amazed and nervous. They know how much violence was employed to destroy it and the men inside. Brick armour is mockable. But it's agnostic, whoever substituted reactive armour out for bricks is mockable. Russians have spent most of their lives mocking the authorities for their incompetence. And kinda themselves for being stuck in their system. I feel sorry for the Ukrainians mostly but also for the Russian people that Putin is culling for his personal aims and ego.
SLAVA UKRAINI!!! 💪🇺🇦👍 I’m 🇺🇸 and this is what my new leadership thinks is brilliant. I should move to Ukraine where people still care about truth and honor!!!
We still have a lot of corruption, misery, lack of national consciousness who determine the right position to enemy, lot of hidden Soviet-russian nostalgists who just afraid to work as enemy spy but possible to betray Ukraine in right moment, etc. You may be disappointed - better visit us as a tourist first, and only after a Victory. Welcome!
I've never seen a tank dismantled like that. The explosion must have been immense. Probably an AT mine with a bonus payload like an artillery shell under it that cooled off the entire ammo carousel.
Considering they found bricks in the armour panels, it's a decent bet they cut other corners when manufacturing. Energy will take the path of least resistance when dissipating. The front of that thing peeled like a can of tuna
I am all for donations for cars for the frontline. But too many initiatives are towards newish or brand new ones. I support Ukrainian Freedom Convoys, of Norway, they only buy pickups and vans in the pricerange 2500-4000 dollars, fix them up at a garage, paint them and deliver them directly to the front. Some are furbished as ambulances, this is done in Ukraine for a quarter of the cost in Norway. Cars at the front last from 1 day to perhaps months due to drones. Numbers matter.
Eastern Europe has some very resourceful mechanics, some of whose work is on TH-cam. Fixing beaters to be sufficiently reliable then painting them etc as a morale boost and make them harder to notice is the smart play.
"The turret is unusual for our tanks. I don't know any tanks like that"
Really tells you how common T90s are.
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It's partly because the turret is different from that of the T72, it doesn't help part of the stuff on the turret was blown off even more changing how it'd look to a stupid reporter
@@rider4440 Which means T-90 is not very common in Russian army so they didn't see it often.
@macobuzi I mean yeah they are not as common as T80 or T72, but also reporters are dumb. It's like putting three versions of the AK on the table and asking a reporter which is the non soviet/russian built on
I think the original comment was simply meant to indicate he had seen so few russian tanks complete with turret that he had difficulty recognising it as russian. He is however a hot shot with Ukranian tanks (with turrets). Others might view the lack of a turret as a giveaway, however. 😂😂
russians looking at their own modernized tanks
'its weird shit'
"It's like a chupa chups stuck in the ground" 🤣
meh, tanks dominated the 20 century, but it's clearly not the case for 21 century, too expensive too slow, too easy to catch. Tanks are over.
@@Scorphyrthe problem is how Russia utilizes tanks, look at how the u.s used tanks in the gulf War in the 90s, you need combined assaults, you need air support and foot soldiers protecting your tanks, Russia doesn't do this in their military doctrine
@@Originalchili gulf war, is that a joke? Did Irak got Javelin? Suicides Drones or even Ground/air - ground missiles?
You must be a 'murican for saying shit like that.
Remember american, you loose against viet kongs. You loose against afghan sheperd with all the modern shit.
Russia is Fighting against US and EU equipment, which is the most expensiv and perform very well.
Your point is completly bias and show to the world one thing : You know nothing about warfare.
@@Scorphyrthey aren't slow, you're likely thinking of older tanks from ww2 specifically Germany since they had heavy tanks which were actually slow, tanks nowadays can go up to 60-70 kph opposed to the 22-40 kph tanks of ww2, it's still obviously slower compared to air vehicles.
The Germans had Blitzkrieg, the Russians have Brickskrieg.
BRICSkrieg
The german tanks are just a little better but failed the same way, in this war tanks are obsolete against a new kind of weapons. Cheap drones easily take out tanks that cost millions.
@@huskywr240 I don't think tanks are going away anytime soon though. In any conventional war, real estate still needs to be physically seized somehow -- after it's already been bombed and shelled and everything else -- and there's no other vehicle which is going to do that as well as a tank. Sit down and try to design the best possible assault vehicle, and the result is going to basically look like a tank every single time.
I did not get a good view of the "bricks" but it could be that is the cheap Russian version of Chobham armor that is literally using construction bricks to help defeat HEAT rounds so when the hull armor delaminated it spewed forth those bricks.
They must have bought a chineese nock-off, because it’s definitely not LEGO 😊
One of them said "Isn't that Armata?"...You have a better chance of seeing a Ferrari on the battlefield than an Armata.
They’re probably under the impression that Russ has thousands of them. Remember, the only information they get is the state propaganda
Challenge accepted!
its clearly an F16
@@ridass.7137 hahahah
@@ridass.7137 You kidding, right? Nah, that's definitely M808 Scorpion from the UNSC.
No wonder they couldn't identify this tank, they've never seen a T-90 in such good condition.
Lol
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you could buff that dent out, couldn't you?
Have me a good laugh, clever😂😅
They didn't recognize it at first as Russian because it still had its turret.
It also couldn't be Ukrainian because they would of abandoned it for the Russians like they did with the leopard 2 tanks
Lil bro how do you identify a blown up tank
Who does lil bro think he is 💀💀🙏😭
@@SamBennet2005 A Challenger was recently recognized as destroyed on Reddit, with only the floor and tracks remaining, it's not that difficult to know which model it actually is.
@Jutgh-u9v Wow Ukraine must be terrible if one of the best tanks in the world was that damaged. Funding a foreign war we have nothing to do with isn't a good use of tax.
“Oh that’s a T-72” “oh that’s a leopard” “oh wait that’s an armata” “nah it’s a T90”
They were bound to get it right eventually.
They straight up answered
"All of the above"
went from "oh okay" to "oh wow great" to "wait thats bad" to "oh thats not so bad"
4 emotions, one tank
Meanwhile Ukrainians: uncle you got drafted too??? FATHER??? BROTHER???? WHY IS MY WHOLE FAMILY DRAFTED? (Ukrainian people reported a entire village of men got drafted) (over 1 million people got drafted).
Now jokes aside. Do you really believe this one sided news story? Like come on no ones going to a random tank they see. You make fun of Russia but not Ukraine they made fortifications since 2014 and had prepared since 2019 and needs to beg Nato and drafted million people and try to act like their the good guys when atleast 10 percent of their population supports bandera because they grew up with the influence of him into their lives. When 15,000 Ukrainians paraded for bandera in Kiev a day before invasion tell me was there any old people? No just young people who's brains been corrupted you can't hide this.
Gotta love Russian 5 IQ 😂
Thats not just a turret toss. It took the whole front plate with it.
Turret lollypops on Russian tanks is a well known phenomenon. I've never seen anything crack the weld and take the front end. Bravo Ukraine.
If you like it there are a few photographs of t34 with the whole front plate missing by how bad the welds were @@AuntJoey
@@AuntJoeysimoltaneus detonation of the mine and frontal ammo shelf. The blast of mine increases the pressure on UFP and rejected it together with the turret
Either way, it looks like something deep fried on a stick. Will be looking for a vendor selling these on next year's county fair circuit.
@@worldoftancraft smart post you know what you are talking about.... hope you post more.... thank you... DYAKUYU !!!
Soldier1: What the fuck is that? **Dies in laughter**
Soldier2: It's a T-90.
Soldier1: **1000 yard stare**
"These are deer tracks"
"No, These are bear tracks"
"I think theyre deer tracks"
Then a train hit them 😅
The last line is, "Oh, wait." "they're train trac..."
Lmao
😂😂😂
😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@bigblue6917
*Hearing a loud horn*
Fuk!
The fact he legitimately questioned if it was a Leopard or a T-14... Dude has to go play some more War Thunder.
Bruh, every war thunder player can say its t90a
@@DRedGuiaM
@@DRedGuia pretty sure it's a t90m given the shape of anti cumulation screens
@@DRedGuia t-90M, the stowage on the back fell off but the relikt on the turret is still recognizable
If it was a Lepoard there would atleast be 10 other T90 or something there to XD
The crew was vaporized, i.e. killed, cremated, and ashes scattered all in less than one second. Horrific.
Horrific? Great. Minus the rascists.
Nah I bet you there is gunk in that turret
@@nebredcasting
Putin is the enemy. Plenty of russians are against his war but are forced to fight. Granted, some russians are supportive of the invasion, but saying that all of them are is what's racist.
Maybe some might have run off, but judging by the condition of the tank, it is unlikely.
They could've actually escaped. Not sure though considering the condition of the tank.
Glad to see Russia lacks enough t90s they can't identify them.
even their own soldiers dont know what they look like!
@@nitraM321 take a look at turrets from T90-M's, look a lot like that...
@@nitraM321 T-90A onwards has welded turret. All of its surfaces are flat.
@@danilomonteiro4565 i did, they have sharp edges and a saucer like shape, i'm not sure this one has that, it's unrecognizable, it doesn't look like a t55, 64, 70 80 or 90
@@nitraM321 Well the fact taht abolutely no other tank apart from the T-90M has a turret that looks like that, yeah nothing proves it lol
Jokes aside, the the turret of the T-90 is indeed much moer slopped, it has more of a classic soviet style to it.
But the T-90A and T-90M have those flat surfaces, we just don't see it because of the ERA system or those jammers on the front of the turret.
That's the old Russian "put bricks in and we'll split the profit tank".
"No one will ever be crazy enough to use this crap in combat, anyway"
I like how they didn't even care to double-check if the armor had been siphoned off by corruption before re-entering it to service
@@EsotericBachaBazism why would they? It's only a 3 day operation in and out
@@EsotericBachaBazism See, that's the beauty of the russian system.
Some asshat siphoned the money for reactive armor and replaced it with bricks.
Now some other asshat is told to drag 20 combat-ready T-90s from storage...
Do you honestly think that guy would like to point out to his superiors that he can't provide these tanks? Hell no, he'll take the best he can get and send them to the frontlines, even if he knows they'll fall apart if the driver sneezes too loudly.
💯
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why you don't buy your reactive armor off Temu.
... or tanks from Wish.
Or anything safety critical from Amazon.
Nah if they bought it from Temu, there at least would be chance of it actually working 😂
Yep, the armour is full of Brics technology
Remember when the first RF tank wecks with ad on ERA got inspected : Instead of ERA the ad on boxes was filled with rubber , cardboard or woodplates ; ) brics are the last brand new evolution in russian armor protection !
Brics technology! 😆🤣😂😁😆😂😂
Boom boom 😂
@@wolfgangemmerich7552 I remember that.
They're getting closer to armoring with purity seals and blessed scripture.
Note that anti-personnel mines are normally placed around larger mines for tanks and larger vehicles. These guys don't seem to be very smart.
they are a product of their education system.
@@baldricksimsonwhat system?
Anti-personnel mines are banned under the _Ottawa Convention_ that _Ukraine_ has signed, but not _Russia_ So very unlikely that these mines are used by the Ukrainians.
@@marcmonnerat4850 According to Human Rights Watch, both Russian and Ukrainian government forces have utilized antipersonnel and anti-vehicle mines.
@@marcmonnerat4850 BTW, Russia also signed a treaty that it would respect Ukraine's sovereignty.
This is one of the fundamental problems with Russian tanks. The underside of your tank has the thinnest armor protection. Then when a mine detonates, it penetrates the underside, right where the Russians store their ammo. You then get a giant, "Ka-blew-wee"!!! That is why they have nothing left of the tank. The ammo ignited.
Yea and also gave it a Hawk Tua on that Thang
...Hush ! They might catch on.
Actually the Russians store their ammo in a ring surrounding their turrets. That's why turrent-tossing is the Russian national sport.
But yes, the underside is considerably thinner than other sides.
Probably so they don't need to pay benefits to the family, nobody to return 😢
name one modern tank that can survive an AT exlosion
[Meanwhile, amongst the RU troops]
Mikael: haha, army so stupid they use bricks instead of good stuff!
Ivan: Oi, that's our tank.
Mikael: I know.....
That would leave you with a ringing in your ears.
@@bigblue6917 And an extra ventilation hole in your body.
@@atmosfear667and slightly less cognitive functions
@@bigblue6917 you underestimate Russian humor. Russian soldiers are fighting 2 fronts. The US and the RU
@@GoalOrientedLiftingYou do know that the United States is not at war with Russia right? We’re only supplying the Ukrainians with Tanks and weapons.
"Isn't that the armata?" bruh
Maybe leopard 2 tank
@@RobbiehansMaybe…
@@emilioportillo7429 its a t90 , OMG bro really ? a leopard 2?
@@masonhidari Bro never heard of sarcasm.
@@emilioportillo7429 how does that count as sarcasm ? you cant say sarcasm when the real russain bots actually do this to try and misinform
so he just MOCKED their own T-90 modern tanks ???? i didn't think the Russians would fail any more and yet they SURPRISED me still.
was probably one of the few that ukraine has,, russian ones have been modernized with anti drone armor.....
@@Alfsrapedungeon you do realize the T-90 that they were mocking was actually their own? (Russian)
@@Alfsrapedungeonthey knew it was theirs.
With bricks as armour lmao
@@Alfsrapedungeon Ehh. Unlikely. There seem to be no records of Ukrainians operating on T-90s.
Mostly because the T-90 was the first of the series to be produced by the Russian Federation, whereas the T-72 was produced prior to the collapse of the Soviet Union(hence the soldiers assumed it was a Ukrainian-operated T-72)
While there are records of Ukraine using captured equipment, among the armored vehicles are only Soviet-era IFVs and tanks, such as the T-64, BMP-1 etc.
What kind of war correspondent can't distinguish T-90 from Leopard? Bunch of idiots.
The same one who can't distinguish between an M16 and AK47 more than likely. 😂
The kind that thinks the tank's been blown up by a mine and then spends the next 5 minutes wandering around in the fields around it?
Armchair war correspondent. Soon they would be actually on an armchair once they hit the mine themselves.
To be fair, the vast majority of western journalists know nothing at all about military stuff either. I don't want to defend these Ruzzkis but blaming them for knowing nothing will not make look ours smarter.
@@rodman012003if the guy weighed the same as a tank and was magnetic they would have an issue but since they aren't they're fine.
"Ah, destroyed by a mine". Proceeds to walk around in a mine field...
Anti tank mines won't be tripped by people walking over them
@@charlesburgoyne-probyn6044 Some of them have protection from being picked up i.e. anti personel mines.
@@doubleT84AP mines in close proximity would’ve been indirectly blown up the second that tank exploded to smithereens.
@@nrnrnr-it9uqcould be a larger field
AT mines won't detonate under a regular human weight as it needs tons to activate. They're technically "safe". But who knows maybe some of those mines are actually Anti-personnel then they might be in a little trouble
Those bricks were shat out by the crew the moment the tank exploded.
Easy to forget what happened with the crew.. when looking at a destroyed tank
I guess that it left nothing from the driver, given the power of the explosion which has opened the top of the tank like a can....
Young lives being wasted
They are close by, fertilizing the soil.
In many cases the tanks are actually immobilized only, crew bails and then the tanks get destroyed by either side to deny the enemy from getting it (back).
@@doubleT84 That is true actually, there's a chance it got its track blown off, and later finished off by drones or something similar. that being said it does look like a rather massive mine
"Bricks are their protection." No, bricks are YOUR protection. Let that sink in. Yes, you may drink now.
Who produces t-90s? Last I checked Ukraines Armed Forces is entirely made up of other countries shit. A Ukrainian T-90 at some point was a Russian T-90, the same way if someone destroyed a Bradley they would call it American before Ukrainian
Then why are they winning?
@@sir2657what does that have to do with what he said
@@sir2657 When you don't value human life and have lots, and lots of people eventually you will win attritional warfare (assuming your society doesn't collapse first). Anyways, Ivan, does a country that needs to call in North Korea to back you up sound like a country that's winning?
@@sc9160a collapse is a bit extreme lmao
Dude can't tell a leopard, t-90, t-72 and an armata apart.
They even questioned whether it was a T-14 or not. Like what?! A T-14
"Haha. This tank is sh*t. It's deathtrap. What? It's one our new ones? Errmmm"
Good to see vehicles being sent for Urkaine to use to defend itself.
So let me get this straight. A bunch of russians who cant distinguish their own T90 tank from the Armata or Leopard 2 filming themselves showing a russian destroyed T90 with bricks instead of steel armor which is a testament to what russia has to resort to to make cheaper tanks?
whats odd is that i've seen both my and others who are experienced with infantry AT tools post here and on other videos insights about things. but since those writings invariably hit vultureword trippymines, nothing goes through.
Usually a T-90 is completely covered in ERA so it’s not surprising that someone couldn’t distinguish it immediately, if you look at the turret without ERA.. it looks way different.
The “bricks” are just the aftermath of the ERA going off.
@@JosueHernandez-nu5cp the aftermath of an ERA going off is there not being an ERA anymore... it's not getting magically replaced by a brick...
also, since this specific one got caught from below, the ERA shouldn't go off anyway
@@FulloutPostal what makes you think it’s a brick inside? The thing was an empty metal can, what was left in the ground are what remains.
@@JosueHernandez-nu5cp You must be looking at different footage. The camera operator clearly picks up a block of 'ERA' shows the inside and others comment there is a brick inside.
It is*not* ERA that went off. ERA that goes off does not have things inside it that are heavy, cuboid and wrapped in plastic.
No, no, he was right the first time. It's a Ukrainian farming tractor.
T-90 Brickthrough.
T90 BRICSthrough (and Through)
😂
T-90 Bricked-UP 🥵
BRICS throughout
Brick-Throw(tm)
Ohh is that what BRICS stands for.
No, it's like in 'I have bricked my smartphone'.
The loosers bloc
@@numbnutz9398 Idk what BRICS stands for but I can tell it's an Ukrainian Tank with Ukrainian troops, the flag on the shoulder says it all.
At first I actually felt bad for them, seeing the remnants of an utterly devastated tank of your comrades must be horrible, but then I heard them talk about the Ukrainians and all of my pity suddenly vanished. Why can't we just see that this conflict is entirely pointless and just needless killing? I don't understand how the Russians can't understand this. Hope Ukraine can hold the line
And they published this... Russian logic
The publish it despite knowing that others have gone to prison for doing so. It would, as they say, be like giving out speeding tickets at a car race.
@@bigblue6917 What are you talking about... 🤡
Они так много врут, что уже перестали стесняться. Просто говорят любую чушь, и их аудитория принимает это за правду, и будет с пеной у рта доказывать, что это чистейшая и очевиднейшая правда. Я до конца даже сам не понимаю, они действительно в это верят или просто не показывают виду, на самом деле всё прекрасно понимая
I've seen worse media done by american media lol. "war footage" ends up being call of duty or war thunder instead.
@@WarAuthoritythe Russians does that too (passing videogame footage as war footage). Plus they're "state media", so in that metric, they're still worse than American media.
They actually had bricks in there... I bet the guy that got the contract for those is rich AF i really need to figure out how to0 be a russian military supplier
"how to0 be a russian military supplier"
Rich bitch (yo yo yo yo)©
I've seen videos where the reactive armor casings had pieces of wood in them. Scraps of pine.
ERA gets salvaged from destroyed tanks if it’s still intact, those “bricks” you saw are just the aftermath of the era going off.
When era is salvaged it is sometimes replaced with wood and then posted on the internet as if came like that for propaganda purposes.
@@JosueHernandez-nu5cp Well it´s a russian channel taking the video so it would not surprise me if they rather have us believe that the ERA is just filled with stuff instead of the actual thing not working as intended.
@@JosueHernandez-nu5cp You must be looking at different footage. The camera operator clearly picks up a block of 'ERA' shows the inside and others comment there is a brick inside.
It is*not* ERA that went off. ERA that goes off does not have things inside it that are heavy, cuboid and wrapped in plastic.
That "journalist" has a youtube channel where he fires all sorts of weapons from both sides of the war. He completely fucks up firing a captured NLAW in one and holds an AT-4 loosely with one hand and barely with his firing hand as he's really clumsy with it. It recoils right back into his face and gives him a mega black eye. Funny as hell.
So they're walking around a minefield? That sounds like a good idea.
to be fair if it destroyed this tank so badly, it was most definitely an anti tank mine which won't be set off by people on foot or the pickup truck
Humans should not detonate anti tank mines, so, it deoends
Anti tank mines are very common in Ukraine with a very large charge and a pressure plate which requires over 100kg to detonate. Fuses can also include magnetic elements. They will only go off when a heavy steel vehicle goes over them, not men on foot. Very light reconmaisance tanks with low ground pressure may pass over many of them without setting them off but I would not recooend trying it.
Ukraine plants mines at the sides of roads as well as on roads, anywhere an armoured vehicle may go to avoid mines on the road
Almost every single anti tank mine made since post WW2, have some kind of anti tamper device, and they will detonate via human feet, hands, any kind of movement. @@julianlord2697😊
@@exceptionalanimations1508 we still wouldn't take any chances here we would assume it's a minefield that can hurt us
He's a Russian military youtuber, whose name I won't show because I don't speak Russian. I'm surprised he can't recognize his own country's tanks. It's very embarrassing.
I could recognise that as a Ruzzian tank from the track links and the road wheel in the first frame.
But of course, since these Russians are shameless, they have no ability to be 'embarrassed'. Orcs.
@@Reddsoldier yeah cuz ur chronically online and dont go outside. This man does.
@@Reddsoldier Ukranians also use a LOT of the T-series of tanks, they essentially they use the exact same shit. They've only got a few dozen modern western MBT's, majority is still T-series. Put a Russian T-72 and a Ukranian T-72 next to eachother they'll be basically the same.
@@Reddsoldier I recognized it as a T90 when I saw it had a welded turret.
That's not a brick as in the same stuff they build structures with... that's a ceramic brick. It's purpose as a ceramic ablative is to reduce and absorb the heat and dissipate shock from incoming penetrative fire (HEAT/HESH/APDSFS etc...). I am actually pretty surprised that the ceramics do not seem to be made specifically for the containers, though... very cheaply made!
The tracks alone tell you it isn't a Leopard variant.
And it's not a turret toss, the turret ring and the top of the front hull are still attached, you can see the hole for the drivers hatch under the gun barrel. This tank was peeled open like a tin can.
you dont get such a peel off with a heavy mine detonation. the tracks and hull would be shredded and all over the field. instead, this looks like a standard mine that somehow detonated the internal ammo rack. the guys inside went out as fast as in the Titan submersible.
@@Pilvenuga The turret was definitely tossed, so I will consider this a turret toss. The turret can't be blamed for a few other parts following up. And the turret toss even had a lollipop landing.
@@Bob94390😂
@@Pilvenuga Yeah, I was thinking the same thing...they never even knew they were gone, vaporised into bio chunks and mist. What a waste of life...smh I hate war.
The crew managed to escape as a Red Mist as the thing peeled open. Very patriotic as the Tank was made from old Hammers and Sickles.
Boris: "Isn't that the Armata?"
Sergei: "No bro, it's the Pinata..."
^That really deserves more likes.
The Russian military might be the most overrated in the world.
Imagine being a Russian tanker and learning that your ERA is just a bunch of bricks.
Imagine the USA claiming to be #1 yet lose to fckn Vietnam, Ukraine has international world wide aid and tons of recruits to do meatwave assaults with, Vietnam had fake AKs and was fighting a civil war.
They should of known it’s Russian simply from the fact that it was stuffed with bricks instead of the real deal.
It makes you wonder why there wasn't genuine reactive armour on that tank? Shortage of money, or supply issues?
@@Brian-om2hh Typical Russian Corruption. It's widely known that the big guys put in documents that they bought the expensive stuff and replace it with something cheap(the cost difference goes into people's pockets), while the small guys steal things like cables, etc...
@@Brian-om2hh Corruption, pure and simple.
@@Brian-om2hh because it was probably ex soviet inventory than ukraine got...
@@Alfsrapedungeon Soviets didnt have t90
Chicken cages on turrets and bricks in armor are what they call advanced technology.
Barbecue grill.
А тебе не могло прийти в голову, что хохлы сами могут засунуть какую нибудь ерунду для смешного кадра? Раньше они говорили что наши солдаты воруют унитазы и стиральные машины. А в начале сво вообще на своих подбитых т 64 рисовали Z. Там очень много лжи.
@@DushmanHron No one uses trash like that except bleeding out dictators who don't care about their people dying.
@@DushmanHron sure just without the actual bricks inside em
@@yulpiy they can't afford bricks silly. You have to import them like everything else.
“Is it a Leopard?, or a T-14?” That alone already tells you everything you need to know about this guys…
Comparing a T-14 with a leopard especially when the T-14 isn’t being used at all is crazy. Worst part is it wasn’t either of those
Are we surprised from a tank belonging to a BRICS member nation?
PRICS
@@Oldschool_Gamer_ I didn't know Ukraine is in the BRICS. It was used by the Ukrainians and the soldiers are also Ukrainian.
@@TheArmarist42 The T-90 tank entered service after 1991 (After the collapse of the USSR) so it doesn’t make sense that Ukrainians use it much. They only use them after they capture them.
Therefore Russians used it first
Lolol.. a Leopard 2 is massive compared to this thing.. the turret top would be like the size of a small garage
Wait to you see the Abrams with it's big ass forehead
This is Ghost of Kiev level.
It WAS a T 90.
this became such a meme😂😂😂
Ahh, yes. Classic Soviet manufacturing: design the 'best' tank in the world, cheap-out on the materials, selling the 'goods' on the black market. Yeah, that'll work 😂😂😂
“The tank was blown up by a big mine, so let’s all walk around in the mine field.”
as far as i know from games and tv shows antivehicular minse aren't triggered by personnel
Bro's gotta weight atleast 300kg to make boom.
@@EasyGameEhCorrect in theory (high pressure or magnetic activation), but I wouldn’t bet my life on that the mechanism hasn’t deteriorated over time.
BRICS will protect them... they just have to put their trust the latest BRICS tech...
It might've been a mine, or it might've been whatever: The Puzis try to hit all their downed equipment before Ukraine might grab and reuse it. That hole in the ground certainly looked more like an air-to-surface missile's doing.
putin: it's ceramic armor!
Man, that's a crazy way for it to end up stuck in the dirt. Basically just the hull roof and turret connected and lawn-darted into the earth with the hull completely detached. Must've been one hell of a bang.
The evolution from empty ERA boxes in 2022 to those filled with bricks in 2024.
They were using egg cartons in 2023, till they got caught.
Bricks at least do something - like adding weight, an empty box is useless.
Wait till you realize those “bricks” and “egg cartons” are just the aftermath of someone emptying the intact era and posting what’s left.
Russian ceramic armor 😆
@@JosueHernandez-nu5cp why do you even bother with this propaganda, when trump continues the war funding because putin doesnt agree to his "perfect peace deal", you will see that no matter what you did, no american was ever on your side
Russians should have known it was theirs simply by how poorly it was made
It has reactive armor... it takes a hit and tank reacts by exploding.
problem is.....
Russia - 100% of thier tanks are Russian.
Ukraine - 98% of their tanks are Russian.
their is actually a photo of a leopard whose turrent was blown off like this T90.
@@abhijitgogoi7149 keyword is "a", compared to the hundreds that took part in the russian space program.
@@abhijitgogoi7149 There's a couple like that, especially the 2A4 model is perfectly capable of having its turret tossed too, the Turks suffered from this too during a conflict. 2A5 and 2A6 models are much less likely to suffer catastrophic ammo detonation due to inert propellant, but theres no tank that does well against a mine specifically designed to kill an MBT, those fuckers deliver one hell of a blast.
Bro really asked if it was the T-14 is he in on the joke?
They're all so clueless 😂 my guy thought it was a Leopard
And an Armata….AN ARMATAAAAAA
they just want to attribute it to their enemies so they can do propaganda
@@azexnewmai3607 An Armata? At this time of year, at this time of day, localized in this battlefield?
makes you realize why russian friendly fire incidents are so common...
Yeah maybe cause they all more or less look the same? Genius
Interesting how the turret went with the front plate still attached.
Got hit by a ,, can opener " from above !
if you look closely at the top of the turret around the area of the cannon breach you can see that it split apart the top of the turret. That was a heck of a mine to make that tank a pipe bomb...
@@MasterofBlubblikely caused an ammo detonation and became part of the Russian space program.
@@SilvaDreams looking at the giant metal sheet attached to the turret it seems to actually be part of the new aeronautics research, as russia needs new planes. Seems like this was a test for a successor of the ekranoplan
Crazy that as a useless US Army reservist I'm more familiar with Russian vehicle than they are.
When I was qualifying for the M2, They trained us on identifying them based entirely on their silhouettes since we would potentially be fighting at night time.
The fact these men don't know their own vehicles (granted it's destroyed) shows the lack of training given to these troops. Many of them really were just handed a rifle and sent to the front lines.
Hey buddy....
These guys are youtubers....
Not soldiers..
@@terrorist_tears They work for the Russian government and they make propaganda videos
Those War Reporters are not Nerds at all...
Some reporters lie on purpose cause it sells a story. Lots of mileage to be had out of a tossed Ukrainian tank with fake armour. I think his pal telling the truth might not have been the gameplan and he bailed cause it was too obvious to spin.
@@bcluett1697 That... would make sense now...
@@bcluett1697 Well, I guess they could always fix it in post but yeah, it is kinda obvious
Damn!
Notice the front quarter of the hull is still attached to the turret ring!
That was one Hell of a Boom!
😆😎👍
I saw that as well.
Возможно башня была прикручена к корпусу синей изолентой.
@@LegionUkraine *red tape, since they like to cover their infantry with it lol
Sometimes I have difficulty unlocking my food processor to o
Speaks well of the welding that the turret took the front with it.
Why did they publish a video that makes them look like idiots...? 🤔
The most ridiculous part has to be the fact this video is out..... I mean mockery before realising it's your own tank is a fail..... But somebody had to take the footage from a GoPro and then manually upload it as a whole to share the stupidity....
might be the guys uploaded it with the idea of viewer retention and "tell me this tank is a leopard, or other Ukrainian"
you know, slaves to algorithms and validation like many are all over the world and so...
you talk of stupidity and there's half a million dead kiev ukrainians because of an attempt to ethnic cleanse their own brothers... while the usa grows fatter and fatter... feeding off the corpses of ukrainians..
Any tank can be destroyed. Broken Abrams, Leopards and other examples of “invincible” NATO equipment are displayed on Red Square
@@KrasavchikSelivan Only a handful. Meanwhile, Russia has lost at least 116 of the "mighty best-for-last game-changing" T-90Ms.
@@KrasavchikSelivan thats what tanks are supposed to do, take the hits so youre other units don't, but theres a difference between a tank being disabled and it entering the soviet space programm
It took me a few minutes to realize it was a turret toss. I was thinking where is the rest of the tank.
Its still in the air, and hasn't re-entered the earth's atmosphere yet.....
😂😂, "protecting their ranks with bricks" until they find out it's one of their own... Priceless...
This soldier doesn´t seem to be on the brighter end of the spectrum...
The bright ones emigrated unless they were extremely unlucky, unwise or both. There are many ways to serve any war effort without becoming a shrapnel sponge, any many ways for the creative under any system to have gotten a government career where one is less frequently blown up.
A bright Russian soldier? Likely story..
Thanks for showing this with the subtitles. I saw it a few days back on Kanal 13 but with only the Chinese captions it was a bit hard to interpret!
Do the tanks with a higher number go higher when they explode??? We stand with Ukraine.
Hilarious!!! 😆
dude who took the selfie is a russian guntuber
And he can't recognize his own shit? Well, that's for expertise.
@@Sekir80 lol ya no doubt
@@Sekir80If we use common sense here you’d know Ukrainian T-90s came from Russia😂 he called it theirs because his country is the one that produced it, hence why they also talk about the change of the barrel/turret . How did you miss that?
@@getabagbrick1444 Ukraine doesn't use T-90. That makes it even MORE sad that Russians don't even know basics like this... you included
@@getabagbrick1444 OK, vatnik
"Did you say "a tank using bricks as armor"? Are you sure?" 🧐
"Yes, the ukranian army is kind of idiotic!" 😁
"That is... one of ours." 😔
😁😬😐😳🤦
Excellent report on so many levels.
Ruzzians not realising that it was there own tank.
They seem pretty casual about walking around in a minefield while talking about the mine that blew that tank up.
To be fair an anti tank mine can’t be triggered by personnel if I can remember correctly, but I wouldn’t be dumb enough to test whether they’re defective due to aging or if they’re mixed in with anti personnel mines
Cue the "curb your enthusiasm" music when the unintelligent russian soldier discovers the russian t90 markings 🤣🤣🤣
It's not nearly as funny to them now as it was when they thought it was a Ukrainian tank..😂 Thank you Suchomimus.. awesome video. ✨️🇺🇦
Blessings and Thanks are in order for Car4Ukraine and those who contribute!!💙💛
I hope they realize they're nearing 10,000 tanks losses, and as well as 20,000 BTRs.
@@GarrFagen-zc3em Sadly they are orcs, they love dying for their owners.
It was a Ukrainian Tank, Ukraine doesn’t produce T-90s all their vehicles and armor came from Soviet Era Russia and now Western tech. Use your brain man, if Russia has something and their siblings decides to take it and Russia takes it back would they call it theirs or their siblings?
@@GarrFagen-zc3em Thats visualy confirmed as well 😎
@@getabagbrick1444 has the development of a bot. It's just a similarly phrased reply here and there.
This happens to be one of the 2 T-90M that the Ukrainians captured? And then had the ERA casing filled with bricks? The Ukrainians do invest in the survivability of their troops. While there is footage enough of Russian ERA not going off.
There's a hole in the turret that looks like something you would get from a top down munition.
It looks very similar to a javelin impact with imediat ammo store blow off .... or .... a ,, bonus " !
I don't think so, that looks more like the cupola has separated
@totalNERD-eo7wx pause at 1:10. There's two holes. The one in the shadows looks like it wasn't made in the tank factory
@@doobybrother21 The bottom one? An ATGM wouldn't leave such a clean circle, I think that is just where a periscope goes
@totalNERD-eo7wx the periscope is where the other whole is. That hole front section is supposed to be covered with ERA
T-72, T-80 and T-90 have so much similar turret people who wouldn't know more would think they are the same thank, it just proves those people know shit about thanks, especially asking if it is a Leopard
Thank you for honouring David Knowles on your vehicle.
I’m sure the crew is just fine.
Here’s to a free, independent and sovereign Ukraine, all of it!
Well that tank really stuck the landing. It's the Olga Korbut of tanks.
The tank crew must have had a splitting headache from the explosion.
Emphasis on the "splitting." 🤕🪓
The crew was likely vaporized. No money for them or their families. Just like what Pootin wants.
'The tank crew must have had a splitting head '
Nah. Given that turret toss they were vaporised. Never knew what hit them.
They're an appealing lot. In fact, they're still appealing off the inside of the tanks
Looks like a 10 ton lawn dart.
Ukraine is now the larget producer of refined steel in Europe.
Do not underestimate the power of holy bricks. In theory they can have been sanctified by the Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'. But more importantly they have made some Russian officer able to buy a Mercedes SUV, a flat in Quatar, three shopping trips to France for his wife, braces for two kids and new big marble top in the kitchen.
Not just the turret, by the looks of, but a large part of the upper hull.
little crazy how the turret stole a whole chunk off the hull while it went flying
Brick factories in Russia is having golden times...
they sounded pretty clueless.
TBF, I don't think they were there mocking the tank. They seemed amazed and nervous. They know how much violence was employed to destroy it and the men inside.
Brick armour is mockable. But it's agnostic, whoever substituted reactive armour out for bricks is mockable. Russians have spent most of their lives mocking the authorities for their incompetence. And kinda themselves for being stuck in their system.
I feel sorry for the Ukrainians mostly but also for the Russian people that Putin is culling for his personal aims and ego.
SLAVA UKRAINI!!!
💪🇺🇦👍
I’m 🇺🇸 and this is what my new leadership thinks is brilliant. I should move to Ukraine where people still care about truth and honor!!!
go ahead
adios
@@whynotthinkwhynot- Yep now we have Putin’s boy back in the WH. It’s a disgrace.
@@whynotthinkwhynot- Slava urinal!!
We still have a lot of corruption, misery, lack of national consciousness who determine the right position to enemy, lot of hidden Soviet-russian nostalgists who just afraid to work as enemy spy but possible to betray Ukraine in right moment, etc. You may be disappointed - better visit us as a tourist first, and only after a Victory. Welcome!
Thank you good sir. Great video, great interpretation of its value.
I've never seen a tank dismantled like that. The explosion must have been immense. Probably an AT mine with a bonus payload like an artillery shell under it that cooled off the entire ammo carousel.
Considering they found bricks in the armour panels, it's a decent bet they cut other corners when manufacturing. Energy will take the path of least resistance when dissipating. The front of that thing peeled like a can of tuna
I love great news in the morning thanks!
Wow.
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Heroyam Slava✌🇺🇦
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"LOL look at his trash bro!"
"...That's our tank"
"oh nevermind then..."
I am all for donations for cars for the frontline. But too many initiatives are towards newish or brand new ones. I support Ukrainian Freedom Convoys, of Norway, they only buy pickups and vans in the pricerange 2500-4000 dollars, fix them up at a garage, paint them and deliver them directly to the front. Some are furbished as ambulances, this is done in Ukraine for a quarter of the cost in Norway. Cars at the front last from 1 day to perhaps months due to drones. Numbers matter.
That makes complete sense.
Eastern Europe has some very resourceful mechanics, some of whose work is on TH-cam. Fixing beaters to be sufficiently reliable then painting them etc as a morale boost and make them harder to notice is the smart play.
@@olepettergansmo3307 good tip, thanks.
Thanks Sucho 🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🕶️🇺🇸
I needed a laugh on a rainy Sunday afternoon. Thanks Sucho! 🤣
Looks like the tank split in half thats not just the turret