Especially great when we remember that all these donations (given instead of sold), whether trams, Bayraktars or other supplies and aid of every sort imaginable, are costing the donors money. Wonderful to see the commitment to Ukraine from countries all over Europe and the rest of the world. May their generosity be recognised and rewarded. We are small, but glad to help with training and support from the other ends of the earth. Kia kaha (stand strong) from Aotearoa New Zealand.
Hello, I'm General James Charles McConville from. Quincy, Massachusetts, United States, I'm presently in Ukraine helping with Heavy war machines, weapons, Are you from the states?🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Czechs stepped in from the very beginning of that war. In April they sent to Ukraine dozens of tanks and combat vehicles. In a campaign ‘A Gift for Putin’ Czechs raised in one month €1.2 mln to buy modernised T-72 tank for Ukrainian army. Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱❤️🇨🇿 Slava Ukraini! 🇺🇦🌻
Streetcars made in Czechoslovakia are even here in the US! (Seems like we don’t make anything anymore…) But they really are great quality and I’m so glad that they decided not to sell but donate the streetcars! I’ve been lucky to have traveled through these countries and I can see why they would believe in supporting Ukraine!
The important thing here, is that most of Ukraine's trams were the same model as these used trams in Prague. That's why they were going to sell them to the Ukraine before the war, since they would be easily integrated into Ukraine's systems. Now, they will be donated. If the trams come from other countries, they would have to learn how to operate and maintain them. I'm sure the other countries can and will help in other ways :)
@@米空軍パイロット Yeah, we all have to contribute i our own way. But I really like that Ukraine gives thought through "wish lists", and donor's convene with Ukraine to see who can do what. Like I really felt good the other day, when Canada came up with 500'000 winter battle uniforms. I'm waiting for a decision on how many advanced Archer self propelled artillery systems Sweden will deliver. I'm hoping for 24. It's half of our inventory, but another 22 have already been ordered, and I don't think Russia is a threat to Sweden any time soon.
Yes, I am actually Bulgarian, and I understand about 75% of what is said. I didn't realize the languages are so close, it was also a fairly simple words and sentences.
Every little helps. If every European country donated some equipment to replace those the Russians have destroyed, it will help the Ukrainian civilian services. Everything from Ambulances to road repair equipment would be useful.👍
If every European country sent 1/10 of the weapons requested by the Ukrainian government the war would already be over. Isn't perhaps about time to make sure our aids don't get blown up before sending in some more?
@@vladnickul not talking about military and humanitarian aid. They need farming and road building and civil engineering equipment etc. Russia has wrecked and stolen vast amounts of such equipment!
We don't scrap them - we have the newest trams as well of course, but we like these old T3s (built in 70's) and we keep them, renovated of course, because it adds a charme into the city, like Prague...
@@crushingvanessa3277 Well, Canada and the USA have a lack of history, therefore I assume they don't care... Prague's history goes 1200 years back and we want to keep it... Actually UNESCO heritage forbids us to make any significant changes, therefore we have to care a lot..
@@viktornovomestsky3999 That is true, especially with vehicles of anykind. Outside of museums it's up to individuals to preserve anything. It get very hard with things as big as buses, trucks or aircraft. They all need a roof or garage which usually involves rent. Cars are fairly easy to hide away. Only a small group seems to be concerned about preserving history and it's usually fighting someone.
@@crushingvanessa3277 I don't think there is a solution for this, as like I've written, your history goes back about 500 years, and I can't see any heritage of these times in Canada, in form of preserving buildings, cars, trams etc.... Your cities are modern.. It would be the same in case of Czech republic, but due to lucky circumstances Prague was the only city which has not been bombed in WWII (apart from one unlucky case in 1945, when US pilots have thought they are over Dresden in Germany, but they bombed Prague.. Luckily there was no significant damage done)... I can recommend you one thing only - in case you are history loving, move to Czech republic.. You can work remotely, or for a multinational company, of which there are plenty.. We have the lowest unemployment in the EU since 2015, there are more job offerings than applicants, so you will find job very quickly... It can be Prague, or any other city, as there are currently 18 UNESCO heritages in Czech republic.. Check this video: th-cam.com/video/nkUKjD3aJXA/w-d-xo.html - it is 7 years old, lot of changes have been made since then, in terms of renovated buildings...
Awesome. Well done Prague and Czech people. That is how free countries behave. Maybe more cities and countries can donate buses which do not run on rails to help the traumatized Ukrainians get back their lives. If everyone does a bit then it could make a big difference. It takes more than weapons to beat a dictator, it also takes civilian action.
Hello, I'm General James Charles McConville from. Quincy, Massachusetts, United States, I'm presently in Ukraine helping with Heavy war machines, weapons, Are you from the states?🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Eastern Europe has led the way in showing how solidarity is done. This is also nice because it keeps some of the older equipment from just getting thrown into the trash heap.
I hope the roads and tracks weren't damaged. Same for the terminals where they load up. Otherwise these things might not be helpful until the infrastructure has been rebuilt.
Glory to Ukraine. My heart is breaking for the peaceful people of Ukraine. the world sees putins continued unprovoked unjustified war on the sovereign country of Ukraine. this is very kind of Prague to help Ukraine saint javelin
Hello, I'm General James Charles McConville from. Quincy, Massachusetts, United States, I'm presently in Ukraine helping with Heavy war machines, weapons, Are you from the states?🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I took a virtual tour of Lyman before the occupation. One thing I liked was the interesting trolly cars with a line apparently going right by the McDonald's food plaza near the bridge over the rail yard. It was a lovely place. I was shocked to see it after liberation.
Very nice, indeed! But how is the problem with different gauges solved? Prague has standard gauge (1435 mm) but in Ukraine there is broad gauge (1524 mm).
Changing the gauge is trivial. As the video has shown, they've done it before as these Tatras have run on the streets of Kharkiv until a few months ago (when the Russians destroyed them).
Warsaw also donated five retired but still perfectly functional Solaris buses to the city of Mikolajev. I so much regret I have never visited Ukraine before, and I so much hope I will be able to do it soon, and see various cities and places in it. Only now I'm learning how beautiful it is.
While I think it's extremely kind hearted, using them right now is a really good way for lots of people to die. It would be the most obvious moving target and apparently killing civilians is their strategy. Way to close to the front to even consider honestly.
many trams T6A5 was destroyed in Prague, after 25 yers of using - yet still in pristine condition - because of decision new mayor and new left side politician party called ,, Pirates,, - anarchists, it users - these last generation of trams from Prague were able to serve another 20-30 years
Czech Pirates are progressives, not anarchists.. I like the look of the old trams, but am grateful for the new trams. They are comfortable, have air conditioning and so much larger, handicap accessible and a lot easier for ladies to take prams on and off . They are orders of magnitude better than the old ones.
There are other czech cities than Prague and Brno participating in the donation, they just weren't shown in the video... In total, we should give them 54 buses and 42 trams...
I've recently been researching the modern German military and I have some questions. Germany apparently in the past had lots of problems with getting funding to upgrade or procure more equipment. It's not a very known thing outside of Germany and I wanted to know if you know anything about it? Is it all a political problem? Is it as bad as some military analysts say? Thank you for your time.
@@squidiz496 Funding really went down in the Merkel-era. there was a saying; "we are surrounded by friends". so the whole society saw no need for a strong military and wanted to spend the money elsewhere. conscription/mandatory military service was done away with and germany purely kept highly trained special forces for operations in crisis countrys. nowadays there is no mass army any more. most of the equipment of the cold war era was sold to other countrys like turkey, which is surpressing the kurds with obsolete german leo 2 tanks of the 1980's. The new government has announced 200 billion euros for the military but most of it is going to the US for communications warfare like sattelite links and only like 6 % of it is meant for the ground forces (Heer)...
@@lildiscostu Very interesting I appreciate the answer. I'm definitely going to watch some videos and read more about this. Would you say things are looking better since the war in Ukraine? Like as in the long term do you belive that will have an impact on spending and procurement of better equipment?
@@squidiz496 Nothing looks better since this war. the ukrainians are getting invaded with all dreadfull means to that - the russian soldiers are forced by their government+society (propaganda) to do that awefull duty despite only wanting a peacefull life like all human beings. And the west, germany included, is watching and waiting that russia is worn down, with belarus in partnership, to overthrow their governments and install US-companys to exploit the wast resources... its just a jean-paul-like "weltschmerz" But to answer your question: there will be more military spending in germany for sure, but this takes time - like 3-8 years easily (we dont have the most efficient bureaucracy down here, dont make me rant about the "Bundesamt für Wehrtechnik und Beschaffung")
Well done, Prague. 🖤
Thank you, Prague! 👍
Thank you Prague. I'm from USA.
Perfektní, dobra práce!
Especially great when we remember that all these donations (given instead of sold), whether trams, Bayraktars or other supplies and aid of every sort imaginable, are costing the donors money. Wonderful to see the commitment to Ukraine from countries all over Europe and the rest of the world. May their generosity be recognised and rewarded. We are small, but glad to help with training and support from the other ends of the earth. Kia kaha (stand strong) from Aotearoa New Zealand.
Thank you Prague and Brno!
Hello, I'm General James Charles McConville from. Quincy, Massachusetts, United States, I'm presently in Ukraine helping with Heavy war machines, weapons, Are you from the states?🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Im proud of Prague! Best regards from Sweden.
Samma här! Tack för din kommentar!
You guys in Prague are on my list of people that I will pray for tonight along with Ukraine thank you so much for helping them you guys are amazing
Stand tall Prague among the cities of Europe probably as good as the ones replacing them, they made things to last back in the 70's and 80's
Salutations to the citizens of Prague, this is kindness exemplified!
Czechs stepped in from the very beginning of that war.
In April they sent to Ukraine dozens of tanks and combat vehicles.
In a campaign ‘A Gift for Putin’ Czechs raised in one month €1.2 mln to buy modernised T-72 tank for Ukrainian army.
Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱❤️🇨🇿
Slava Ukraini! 🇺🇦🌻
CR continues to send equipment and weapons, albeit under the radar...
slava ukraini, slava polska, slava czeski...
Awesome, respectful recycling!
#StopRussia #RestrictRussianVisas
#MoreSanctionsOnRussia #SupportUkraine #DonateUkraine
🙏🇺🇦💖🥇SLAVA UKRAINI!👏🇫🇮🇨🇭
🥇💖🇺🇦 Heroic Sava🥇💖🇺🇦
So nice, thank you! Love Prague one of my all time favourite cities :)
Well done, it all helps.
Good job Prague big ups....
Streetcars made in Czechoslovakia are even here in the US! (Seems like we don’t make anything anymore…) But they really are great quality and I’m so glad that they decided not to sell but donate the streetcars!
I’ve been lucky to have traveled through these countries and I can see why they would believe in supporting Ukraine!
This is awesome!
Amazing Czechs. I'm sure that a lot more cities in other countries can also do something like this, so Ukrainians could get back to normal faster 👏👏👏
The important thing here, is that most of Ukraine's trams were the same model as these used trams in Prague. That's why they were going to sell them to the Ukraine before the war, since they would be easily integrated into Ukraine's systems. Now, they will be donated. If the trams come from other countries, they would have to learn how to operate and maintain them. I'm sure the other countries can and will help in other ways :)
Vienna uses the same type of models
Too bad we can't do the same in the US (because we don't have public transit of our own), but at least we have cool weapons
@@米空軍パイロット Yeah, we all have to contribute i our own way. But I really like that Ukraine gives thought through "wish lists", and donor's convene with Ukraine to see who can do what. Like I really felt good the other day, when Canada came up with 500'000 winter battle uniforms. I'm waiting for a decision on how many advanced Archer self propelled artillery systems Sweden will deliver. I'm hoping for 24. It's half of our inventory, but another 22 have already been ordered, and I don't think Russia is a threat to Sweden any time soon.
Respect from the 🇬🇧.
👍 Nice gesture.
Im sure Ukrainians can make the best out of it.
That is very, very cool!
Thank you.
Czechs Rock !! military redo as well as hardware AND Humanitarian. !!! U GO !
When you automatically start reading subtitles but then you realize you understand the person because you are Czech 🙈
Yes, I am actually Bulgarian, and I understand about 75% of what is said. I didn't realize the languages are so close, it was also a fairly simple words and sentences.
Na Pražáky potřebuju titulky xD
Class act Guy's well done
Every little helps. If every European country donated some equipment to replace those the Russians have destroyed, it will help the Ukrainian civilian services. Everything from Ambulances to road repair equipment would be useful.👍
If every European country sent 1/10 of the weapons requested by the Ukrainian government the war would already be over. Isn't perhaps about time to make sure our aids don't get blown up before sending in some more?
You know that every european country does that, right?
Also WTF you did for them?
@@vladnickul not talking about military and humanitarian aid. They need farming and road building and civil engineering equipment etc. Russia has wrecked and stolen vast amounts of such equipment!
@@vladnickul don't understand. What do you think I didn't do?
Proud of this country doing what they can.
Imagine if the all the countries of our world helped each other. Great example Prague! Thank you from 🇨🇦
Nice gesture, at least they weren't scrapped at the moment of retirement like most cities do.
We don't scrap them - we have the newest trams as well of course, but we like these old T3s (built in 70's) and we keep them, renovated of course, because it adds a charme into the city, like Prague...
@@viktornovomestsky3999 Here in Canada nothing gets saved. Aside from a couple of museum groups and then there's all kinds of red tape.
@@crushingvanessa3277 Well, Canada and the USA have a lack of history, therefore I assume they don't care...
Prague's history goes 1200 years back and we want to keep it...
Actually UNESCO heritage forbids us to make any significant changes, therefore we have to care a lot..
@@viktornovomestsky3999 That is true, especially with vehicles of anykind. Outside of museums it's up to individuals to preserve anything. It get very hard with things as big as buses, trucks or aircraft. They all need a roof or garage which usually involves rent. Cars are fairly easy to hide away. Only a small group seems to be concerned about preserving history and it's usually fighting someone.
@@crushingvanessa3277 I don't think there is a solution for this, as like I've written, your history goes back about 500 years, and I can't see any heritage of these times in Canada, in form of preserving buildings, cars, trams etc.... Your cities are modern..
It would be the same in case of Czech republic, but due to lucky circumstances Prague was the only city which has not been bombed in WWII (apart from one unlucky case in 1945, when US pilots have thought they are over Dresden in Germany, but they bombed Prague.. Luckily there was no significant damage done)...
I can recommend you one thing only - in case you are history loving, move to Czech republic.. You can work remotely, or for a multinational company, of which there are plenty..
We have the lowest unemployment in the EU since 2015, there are more job offerings than applicants, so you will find job very quickly...
It can be Prague, or any other city, as there are currently 18 UNESCO heritages in Czech republic.. Check this video: th-cam.com/video/nkUKjD3aJXA/w-d-xo.html - it is 7 years old, lot of changes have been made since then, in terms of renovated buildings...
Heartwarming! ALL contributions matter and helps. Great work! A Dane.
Love your brother. 💙💛
Add the cost of these trams and buses to the reparations Russia will need to pay.
Thank you Czechia brothers.
- Ukrainian.
Awesome. Well done Prague and Czech people. That is how free countries behave. Maybe more cities and countries can donate buses which do not run on rails to help the traumatized Ukrainians get back their lives. If everyone does a bit then it could make a big difference. It takes more than weapons to beat a dictator, it also takes civilian action.
Thank you brothers ❤
That will help the people get some normalcy back into their lives by allowing them to commute better! Good job Prague!
👍👍👍that is wonderful.
Here in the USA. We are PROUD of You !!
Pretty Cool
Thank you Prague …pretty sure any humanitarian act - big or small - is much needed and appreciated by the Ukrainians SLAVA UKRAINI💙💛💙💛💙💛🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
Hurá! 👍👍👍❤🇺🇦🇨🇿
Good to see
This is real slavic brotherhood and unity. Not what ruzzia is doing.
Czechs, Slovaks, Poles and Ukrainians are the real Slavs...
Thank you to all countries helping Ukraine with everything they can spare Ukraine with. You are examples of decent humanity.
Hello, I'm General James Charles McConville from. Quincy, Massachusetts, United States, I'm presently in Ukraine helping with Heavy war machines, weapons, Are you from the states?🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
The Czechs never forget!
There is going to be a huge demand for skilled therapists for PTSD in the future.
Donating these units also creates jobs for Ukrainians. The knock-on effects are huge. Great job Czech Republic.
how politics should be. super super sad, that this is the exception to how administrative decisions are mostly made
Eastern Europe has led the way in showing how solidarity is done. This is also nice because it keeps some of the older equipment from just getting thrown into the trash heap.
*Central in this case. But Eastern surely too
I hope the roads and tracks weren't damaged. Same for the terminals where they load up. Otherwise these things might not be helpful until the infrastructure has been rebuilt.
What a great gift from Prague ! Thank you so much,for helping Ukraine in these hard times !
Glory to Ukraine.
My heart is breaking for the peaceful people of Ukraine.
the world sees putins continued unprovoked unjustified war on the sovereign country of Ukraine.
this is very kind of Prague to help Ukraine
saint javelin
thanks, I like trams
Wonderful news
Hello, I'm General James Charles McConville from. Quincy, Massachusetts, United States, I'm presently in Ukraine helping with Heavy war machines, weapons, Are you from the states?🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you *Czech Republic* .
Слава Україні 🇺🇦 героям слава 🇺🇦 слава ЗСУ 🇺🇦🇩🇰
I took a virtual tour of Lyman before the occupation. One thing I liked was the interesting trolly cars with a line apparently going right by the McDonald's food plaza near the bridge over the rail yard. It was a lovely place. I was shocked to see it after liberation.
Very nice, indeed! But how is the problem with different gauges solved? Prague has standard gauge (1435 mm) but in Ukraine there is broad gauge (1524 mm).
Changing the gauge is trivial. As the video has shown, they've done it before as these Tatras have run on the streets of Kharkiv until a few months ago (when the Russians destroyed them).
BRAVO to Prague. 👏👏👏👏👏👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
Warsaw also donated five retired but still perfectly functional Solaris buses to the city of Mikolajev. I so much regret I have never visited Ukraine before, and I so much hope I will be able to do it soon, and see various cities and places in it. Only now I'm learning how beautiful it is.
I think we have some of these trams in Vinnitsia already from the Czech Republic , great way of getting around
10/10!
👏👏👏👏👏
Nice
support 🇺🇦
Любимі 🚋❤️
These trams are rock solid, they're still running in ex-Soviet countries every day with almost no issues.
How about donating new equipment?
Old working equipment is better than no equipment.
While I think it's extremely kind hearted, using them right now is a really good way for lots of people to die. It would be the most obvious moving target and apparently killing civilians is their strategy. Way to close to the front to even consider honestly.
Orcs bomb indiscriminately. They don't have the technology to bomb moving targets...
❤️❤️❤️👑
The commitment of NATO countries to aid Ukraine is joyous 😍🇬🇧
It is great to see there are still decent people in the world despite Putin and Xi Jinping.
Djeki čestina
many trams T6A5 was destroyed in Prague, after 25 yers of using - yet still in pristine condition - because of decision new mayor and new left side politician party called ,, Pirates,, - anarchists, it users - these last generation of trams from Prague were able to serve another 20-30 years
Czech Pirates are progressives, not anarchists.. I like the look of the old trams, but am grateful for the new trams. They are comfortable, have air conditioning and so much larger, handicap accessible and a lot easier for ladies to take prams on and off . They are orders of magnitude better than the old ones.
A far cry from the 100 busses and 60 trams destroyed by Russia but a good start and a nice symbol of camaraderie.
There are other czech cities than Prague and Brno participating in the donation, they just weren't shown in the video... In total, we should give them 54 buses and 42 trams...
and how will the trams run when the Russians are taking electricity out?
heartwarming... and we here in germany do nothing.... just send some 1960 aa-tanks and like 3 self propelled howitzers... i am ashamed
I've recently been researching the modern German military and I have some questions. Germany apparently in the past had lots of problems with getting funding to upgrade or procure more equipment. It's not a very known thing outside of Germany and I wanted to know if you know anything about it? Is it all a political problem? Is it as bad as some military analysts say? Thank you for your time.
@@squidiz496 Funding really went down in the Merkel-era. there was a saying; "we are surrounded by friends". so the whole society saw no need for a strong military and wanted to spend the money elsewhere. conscription/mandatory military service was done away with and germany purely kept highly trained special forces for operations in crisis countrys. nowadays there is no mass army any more. most of the equipment of the cold war era was sold to other countrys like turkey, which is surpressing the kurds with obsolete german leo 2 tanks of the 1980's.
The new government has announced 200 billion euros for the military but most of it is going to the US for communications warfare like sattelite links and only like 6 % of it is meant for the ground forces (Heer)...
@@lildiscostu Very interesting I appreciate the answer. I'm definitely going to watch some videos and read more about this. Would you say things are looking better since the war in Ukraine? Like as in the long term do you belive that will have an impact on spending and procurement of better equipment?
@@squidiz496 Nothing looks better since this war. the ukrainians are getting invaded with all dreadfull means to that - the russian soldiers are forced by their government+society (propaganda) to do that awefull duty despite only wanting a peacefull life like all human beings. And the west, germany included, is watching and waiting that russia is worn down, with belarus in partnership, to overthrow their governments and install US-companys to exploit the wast resources... its just a jean-paul-like "weltschmerz"
But to answer your question: there will be more military spending in germany for sure, but this takes time - like 3-8 years easily (we dont have the most efficient bureaucracy down here, dont make me rant about the "Bundesamt für Wehrtechnik und Beschaffung")
👍👍😉😉
Ukraine needs IRIS Air Defense Systems to detect, destroy incoming missiles and Iranian-made lawn powered kamikaze drones.
🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺💪💪💪💪💪
Cope more orc. Go to Prague with a Mordor flag and see what happens..
@@stevemcgowen I don't care what happens.we stand with Russia no matter what 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺💪💪💪💪💪💪
@@Deromaticpro You never would waive a Mordor flag in Prague because you are a coward- just like every other orc...
From the Europe who still mask from each other to ...
No idea what you are saying, but being Serbian I am guessing it is some pro orc statement?
Against the backdrop of a rolling blackout in Ukraine and wholesale savings, this looks like a mockery. 😂😂
Unos nuevos juguetes para que Rusia los destruya desde el aire
Nice to see all the western countries helping Ukraine. I want to see them join both the EU and NATO ASAP.
Thank you.