These insights of our British Army is quite fascinating. Had I been younger I think I would be quite drawn to a career within the army. Total respect to all that serve. 🇬🇧✌👊
Very good. As ex Navy spec op (crpto tech) I worked with Army and RAF on cold war and other ops. Jan 94 in Vitez/Travnik/GV with Coldstreams, clogbatt, grumpy norwegians, lancers. Your tasking has evolved... oviously. great work. I'd love to go on ops with you. I still have the UN beret
Hello, I am from Lima Peru, yes, and I will not publish again on military channels, this should be put on the agenda of possible purchases for the Peruvian armed forces, the challenger 2 tank is the best candidate for the Peruvian Army and Peruvian armed forces, the price per unit is 5 or 7 million dollars its cost is around there, the English tank is cheap, good armor, has great technology and is considered one of the best tanks in the world hopefully Peru can buy these tanks and name one of the English Challenger 2 tanks William Guillermo Miller and Francisco Bolognesi for the Peruvian Army. Peru used British fighter-bombers in an armed conflict in combat Canberra and we also had Hawk Hunter fighter-bombers Greetings from Perú.
How things have come on these days, back in the day when I served a mobile phone probably wouldn’t even fit in an ammo pouch! one radio per section commander and maps and we still got the job done. I suppose nowadays these lads and lasses who served were brought up on computers mobile phones so everything with be so easy for them to understand and operate. Just wonder if they find the map reading more difficult than modern technology during training.
I think we drive land rovers because since our army is small but elite we want manoeuvrability and speed over armour or stealth over armour idk how our army really works but that’s what I think
@@matthewbaynham6286 The army definitely has better armoured vehicles than land rovers. Warrior and Spartan for troop carrying, Scimitar for recce, and a whole range of protected patrol vehicles ranging in size from Panther to Wolfhound. Land rovers are used in large part because they're so small, allowing them to move easily and undetected in urban and dense terrain
i was a queens royal lancer cadet and was invited down for the ceromoany when they almagmated back in 2015. got 3 mates from cadets that are now in the squdron. nerver joind them myself but have help with medical suport at events with St Johns ambulance. 2 squdron, 16 troop Lincs ACF
@@paulmcgee1867 Talking of the L85A1 (aka SA80)? Apparently pretty good ever since Heckler & Koch corrected the flaws and upgraded it to L85A2 and L85A3 (e.g., see Forgotten Weapons channel).
So a light Calvary regiment that been amalgamated multiple times gone from main battle tanks to light reconnaissance to now mechanised infantry. Something very wrong with British army. A modern light Calvary regiment should be something like in tracker or wheeled armour like lynx, puma or boxer. Being a lancer regiment some form of modern reach such as extra tower missiles.
This of course, is what happens when the mandarins in whitehall choose to cut back spending on the armed forces, get rid of regiments, tanks and personnel in an effort to save money on overspending projects like AJAX. Ginge Dawson, (ex 17th/21st Lancer)
These insights of our British Army is quite fascinating. Had I been younger I think I would be quite drawn to a career within the army. Total respect to all that serve. 🇬🇧✌👊
Well you were younger once so ... 🤷🏻♂️
How old are you now mate
@@lefthandsoup8477 Fifty Six and a bit. Somedays I feel 19.... most days I feel 90. 😄👊👊👊
Even for such a small island you guys still have great power it's impressive
God bless the British Army!!!
Very good. As ex Navy spec op (crpto tech) I worked with Army and RAF on cold war and other ops. Jan 94 in Vitez/Travnik/GV with Coldstreams, clogbatt, grumpy norwegians, lancers. Your tasking has evolved... oviously. great work. I'd love to go on ops with you. I still have the UN beret
Absolutely TOP ⭐ FANTASTIC ♥️♥️♥️
Thank You so much
07:51 book "Alaric the Goth: An Outsider's History of the Fall of Rome" Boin Douglas
One hopes these young fellows are not exposed to the horrors of modern war.
Massive respect to the danes. If anyone can bring home the bacon its them
Hello, I am from Lima Peru, yes, and I will not publish again on military channels, this should be put on the agenda of possible purchases for the Peruvian armed forces, the challenger 2 tank is the best candidate for the Peruvian Army and Peruvian armed forces, the price per unit is 5 or 7 million dollars its cost is around there, the English tank is cheap, good armor, has great technology and is considered one of the best tanks in the world hopefully Peru
can buy these tanks and name one of the English Challenger 2 tanks William Guillermo Miller and Francisco Bolognesi for the Peruvian Army.
Peru used British fighter-bombers in an armed conflict in combat Canberra and we also had Hawk Hunter fighter-bombers
Greetings from Perú.
How things have come on these days, back in the day when I served a mobile phone probably wouldn’t even fit in an ammo pouch! one radio per section commander and maps and we still got the job done. I suppose nowadays these lads and lasses who served were brought up on computers mobile phones so everything with be so easy for them to understand and operate. Just wonder if they find the map reading more difficult than modern technology during training.
Russia should never ever underestimate British military. Although smaller in size, yet powerful and lethal, with nuclear power too
I'm amazed they are still driving Landrovers and not something armour plated. They just look so vulnerable in those Landrovers.
I think we drive land rovers because since our army is small but elite we want manoeuvrability and speed over armour or stealth over armour idk how our army really works but that’s what I think
@@jeffington1224 I was assuming the reason was budgetary.
@@matthewbaynham6286 maybe I don’t know how expensive are armoured cars? Idk
@@matthewbaynham6286 The army definitely has better armoured vehicles than land rovers. Warrior and Spartan for troop carrying, Scimitar for recce, and a whole range of protected patrol vehicles ranging in size from Panther to Wolfhound. Land rovers are used in large part because they're so small, allowing them to move easily and undetected in urban and dense terrain
I like the idea of army issued phones,
Respect
Death or Glory ☠️
Imagine driving down the country lane and you come across a guy standing with a rocket launcher, 😂😂 mad
Royal lancers is what my cadet det is attached to
i was a queens royal lancer cadet and was invited down for the ceromoany when they almagmated back in 2015. got 3 mates from cadets that are now in the squdron. nerver joind them myself but have help with medical suport at events with St Johns ambulance. 2 squdron, 16 troop Lincs ACF
Not the sas profile picture 💀
@@lachlanchester8142 what’s wrong with it
Drakey 👌🏻
I was on this ex w the lancers good blokes
Miss this graft.
You can't go wrong with vikings on your side
Have to go back a thousand years for like but yea lol
Me mate got back from this a few years back and says the yanks might have all the tech but they are useless
Does the British Army respond?
Try falling in 236.7
All soldiers are ordered to assault Coventry on sight , standard code of discipline applies
When in Afghanistan ping every 2.3m recurring and Greco every 4.18m
Stack two ls80rs together if you want to see me in my leathers
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god bless British army glory ukrainian contry good luck ukrainian people
lol if only people could understand that these videos are basically recruitment ads
I can't wait to see the new ranger regiment the UK has put together they the sf team of tomorrow
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Hilarious.
You must be 🎣
Donna kebab more like
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The Danes look like they have nice rifles but the sights are so ugly
I heard that the British rifles are not up to it
@@paulmcgee1867 Talking of the L85A1 (aka SA80)? Apparently pretty good ever since Heckler & Koch corrected the flaws and upgraded it to L85A2 and L85A3 (e.g., see Forgotten Weapons channel).
We use Canadian Ar15's. The user normally got 2 sights available. An Elcan X3.4 and an Aimpoint red dot sight. Works quite well.
And keep your snuff boxes with your baccy tin
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So a light Calvary regiment that been amalgamated multiple times gone from main battle tanks to light reconnaissance to now mechanised infantry. Something very wrong with British army. A modern light Calvary regiment should be something like in tracker or wheeled armour like lynx, puma or boxer. Being a lancer regiment some form of modern reach such as extra tower missiles.
This of course, is what happens when the mandarins in whitehall choose to cut back spending on the armed forces, get rid of regiments, tanks and personnel in an effort to save money on overspending projects like AJAX.
Ginge Dawson, (ex 17th/21st Lancer)
Indian army ⚔️💪 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Whats happens if the enemy grab one of those little devices detailing everybodys location and movements?