I served in Stetten am kalten Markt in that horwitzer. I never could image that these engines will defend Europe in this astonishing way. Slava Ukraini!
Even as a Pole I can say it’s really good to see German weapons hitting Russians once more,To all Germans,You guys don’t be afraid to send more of this stuff to Ukraine - This time you’re staying on good side of the history and don’t screw it by putting the business with Russia and money above the Ukraine freedom,We all need to cooperate to neutralise the Russian threat 🇵🇱🇩🇪🇺🇦
I only wish we would finally start producing larger numbers to equip our own and our ally's troops sufficently. Compliments to Poland for their effort and stay strong Ukraine! 💙💛
@@scr2k True that there is no black or white. But it is obvious that our own army is underequipped right now and Poland for example chose a Korean tank as their new equipment because of our government's hesitation. Of course everyone can see it differently.
man i know its off topic, but its so amazing to see most European countries working together now. Pretty sure a few generations ago no one wouldve believed to hear that Poland and Germany would be working together to send weapons against a shared foe. Hell you could even say it about pretty any European nation. We went from fighting eachother every few years to a long peace and working together as allies in NATO and economic allies in the EU (even though we have our differences in how the EU should work)
Together despite EU internal disagreements. Together for Ukraine's people, their freedom and the security of OUR region ( this is not russias realm anymore). Together with the polish Allies and the help of our other NATO allies ukraine will win 💪
Thank your country for the howitzers but there are too few of them(and other western artillery systems) to give desicive advantage to Ukranian artillery over the Russian ones.
@@Fighter-ff5xl Yes, I kow. I hope western politicians will fix this somehow 😑 Our military has received less and less money over the past 30 years, which is exactly what the state and population wanted. So they can't give much. Now everything is up to the manufacturers and the politicians who have to sign contracts and permits.
@hpbnjelly anorak is used as a term for someone who is really into something. It was originally used for train spotters. You could see them standing at the end of the platform wearing an anorak and writing down the engine numbers. I guess you could maybe equate it to a nerd or geek.
Rheinmetall is building 3 new factories in Hungary and when the war is over there should be no problem with delivery of weapons from Hungary to Ukraine. Don't know how it looks with the 100 pzh 2000 ordered by Ukraine, if they are built in Germany or maybe assembled in Ukraine.
@@Ofasia777 the problem is, such a factory is pretty big and requires outside expertise, meaning technicians etc from western europe to train ukrainian personnel before it can start running. and there is the primary problem. Ukraine is a warzone and air strikes still happen. Russian Kinzhal missiles can strike the factory complex from belarus and you really cant intercept those missiles effectively. russia might not have many of them remaining, but in such a case they would spare 2-3
Good to hear from the artillery men themselves. It shows that our weapons are helping better than any statistics of numbers could. It is about the ukrainian people and soldiers after all. Not about numbers. As someone who was also trained in Germany as part of mandatory military service I have full trust that such experienced soldiers with the excellent instructors of our Bundeswehr will make a big impact once they hit the battlefield with our modern weapons. Looking forward to hear from the crews of the Marders and the Leopards 2A6 who also trained in Germany. Best of luck, heroes of Ukraine 🙏
3:48 Completely worn rubber pads down to the pure metal on the tracks. Just this aspect shows how these Panzerhaubitzen are stressed far beyond their technical limit. One can only hope that man and material will soon get a well deserved break to recover. Slava Ukraini from Germany!
nice spotting. I guess rubberpads are worn down faster on roads than in mud. Guess they are shipped back and forth between danger zones. If Ukraine can achieve artillery parity by using these systems (Pzh, but also archer and cheasar) this war will be un-winnable for russia.
The rubber pads are for preventing road damage when traveling over then. They're not strictly necessary. I saw them on tanks here in peace time and they left big black rubber marks after every turn. It's normal for these pads to wear off quickly.
@@vincentkuipers9577 I know what the rubber pads are for. I was a tank driver on a Leo 2A4 in the 90s in Germany. The pads on the Leo tracks are the same. The rubber pads are not only to safe paved roads from damage but provide better traction on paved roads, especially when braking these steel monsters, moreover they also protect the metal parts of the tracks from extreme wear. In the condition shown, the pads can no longer simply be changed with a sledgehammer in the field to renew the tracks in the easiest way possible. The metal parts underneath will soon be so damaged which will make it necessary to replace the entire tracks. I hope the appropriate replacement tracks will be available then and the howitzer will make it to a maintenance base where they can be changed. One of the main advantages of the PzH 2000 is its high mobility, but if the rubber pads or the entire metal tracks below are ruined in such a way, the high degree of mobility will be gone.
Maybe the focus on counterbattery fire with the arirval of more Pzh2000 is why we've been seeing higher daily number of destroyed Russian artillery systems lately. I didn't clue in that it also helps Ulraine with ammo consumption... meaning Russia fires X more shells per day to accomplish an equivalent task.
Who'd thunk the world would be so happy to see German tanks in Ukraine❤❤❤ (I know I know, the PzH isn't a tank but soon the Leopards WILL BE RELEASED!)
That Peony is a 8" gun. That's the main armament of a heavy cruiser (one step below a Batttleship) so yeah whatever it hits is gone. Still I think that the PzH2K generally does more damage. Hehe, those PzH's are like spaceships. Beautiful.
@@juhajuntunen7866 Pions are quite accurate and, IIRC, some UA ones might soon get better ballistic calculators and shell speed measuring radar. But PzH2000's semi-autoloader allows it to lob several projectiles in time it takes to load Pion for the next shot. So... both have their niches.
Yes and even if it gets Hit by a Kamikaze drone it survives. Others like the Ceasar, Paladin, Krab or etc get taken out. So the high maintanance pays off
Honestly, great insight into heavy guns in action. Based on the video, an old powerful cannon or mortar could be modernized with better shells, GPS, spotting drones, and fire control systems. Think of a field gun from World War 1 or 2 that could be relevant today.
Not really. PzH2000's trick is, fire a bunch of shots, then move. By the time counterbattery fire arrives you're somewhere else. (Somehow, if you can pull it off, not being there when a bullet arrives if the key to survival... ;-))
I hope the AS-90s being sent make others just as happy... about a decade older, but British... so there's on-board tea-making facilities to compensate for not having all the PzH 2000's sexiness. 😉
I love how "Panzerhaubitze" is used as the name but is just the weapon type designation in german. It literally means "armored/tank howitzer". And the 2000 is its "debut" date. So it just means "tank howitzer model 2000"... And why does it just have basically a factory designation? Becuase the german army coulndt agree on the name and somebody was just feed up and went "lets jsut keep the factory name" :D By the way one of the proposed names was: Butterfly /Schmetterling Maybe because the first part of the word "schmetter" sounds like "zerschmettern"/ shatter with full force and it would have been a nice world play :D
at least for me as a German, Panzerhaubitze 2000 sounds good enough. Don't really see the need to give it some fancy made up name to make it sound more "bad ass".
Traditionally german mobile howitzers were named after insects (e.g. Hummel (bumblebee), Wespe (wasp), ...). So Schmetterling makes sense in terms of that convention.
The word Haubitze originally came from the czech haufnicě during the Hussite war (1419 bis 1436) The German Haubitze has been used since 1700. I guess the English Howitzer is another "butchered" version of an original german term / name to suit the English tongue
I am a German and I am realy happy that you like the PZH 2000 ,its an awsome piece of Artillerie . I wish we had more to give for your Fight ! Stay safe ,and give the Russian Agressors Hell ! Thank you all for defending Europe! Slava Ukraine ,Slava Heroem !
Woof! Wonder if that concussion causes traumatic brain injury on the exposed gunners? Bound to wear out tubes fast with that rate of fire. Very cool video. Rockin’ that hairstyle.
At the German Bundeswehr (Army) we newly rhyme: "Lacht Putin laut das er nicht schwitze, trifft ihm im Schei*haus die Haubitze." wich means "If Putin is laughing loudly that he is not sweating, the Panzerhaubitze 2000 will hit him soon while taking a Sh*t" lol
@@impaugjuldivmax After the war Ukraine will be one of the most militarized states in the world. They will get a lot of equipment from the west, plus purchase equipment themselves, plus remaining soviet equipment.
They are they already ordered 30 more but it takes time to produce them this is not ww2 anymore were you can make a tank or howitzer in just a few months with all the high tech stuff and armor
Get em! Ukraine! Get em, Good! With that Trident of Ukrainian Masterfulness, Awesomeness and Brilliantness! Get them All out of Ukraine to the last one in Crimea! Slava Ukraini! ❤️🇺🇦❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇦❤️
When you link the pzh 2000 to a fire finder radar then you can switch the howitzer into counter-fire mode. it automatically fire onto the location where the enemy shells came from.
The Pion´s are surely showing the usage and age, in fact, back in 2014 and after, the Pion´s where the only heavy artilhery weapons capable of operating outside the Minsk agreements and thus capable of giving Ukrainian troops precious artilhery support. No Western country operates such heavy calliber anymore for over 20 or 30 years now, ammunition for the Pion itself i bet isn´t easy to find etheir, yet, Ukrainian soldiers keep facing all odds against them and prevailing
Hope, that the ukrainian soldiers come back home healthy and free. Wish, that germany are not so slowly to deliver weapons and ammunition, what the ukrainian Army needs. Thats the same for the other western countries. Hope its not to late for the Ukraine.... Slava Ukraini
Nice to see my taxmoney in action and that it makes a difference on the battlefield. Loved how the commanders eyes shined when he was talking about his howitzer
Good to see our tech in competent hands. We should send much more. Unfortunately there are a lot of cowards and "pacifists" in our country who slow things down. Greetings from Germany! Slawa Ukrajini!
Is the Piony using a naval caliber? 203,2 mm is 8 inches. Back in the day, there was a tradition to use inch calibers in naval guns even in metric countries, while most other gun calibers developed in metric countries are metric.
By the way, if anyone has seen a burned colon of military vehicles on the narrow street of Bucha. That colon was destroyed by the 43rd brigade with Peonys placed on the city borders. There were no more than 18 Peonys in Kyiv. Their constant work was echoed in Kyiv at the begging of the war.
Thank you 43rd...your people are proud and thankful. We all are impressed beyond measure.
God bless. Thank you Lord for every victory of UAFs.
Nice to see the gun commander wearing a Canadian winter parka!
Wow, love seeing how they're using the PzH 2000! :) Warms my heart.
Same
Yes 💙💛
I served in Stetten am kalten Markt in that horwitzer. I never could image that these engines will defend Europe in this astonishing way. Slava Ukraini!
yea, indeed. it helped Ukraine hold back Bakhmut. oh wait..
@@afzal1104 wait, Russias 3 days operation nearly over?
Even as a Pole I can say it’s really good to see German weapons hitting Russians once more,To all Germans,You guys don’t be afraid to send more of this stuff to Ukraine - This time you’re staying on good side of the history and don’t screw it by putting the business with Russia and money above the Ukraine freedom,We all need to cooperate to neutralise the Russian threat 🇵🇱🇩🇪🇺🇦
I only wish we would finally start producing larger numbers to equip our own and our ally's troops sufficently.
Compliments to Poland for their effort and stay strong Ukraine! 💙💛
As a german nice to read this, but the world isn't black or white. And especially as a german you know that fact.
@@scr2k True that there is no black or white. But it is obvious that our own army is underequipped right now and Poland for example chose a Korean tank as their new equipment because of our government's hesitation. Of course everyone can see it differently.
man i know its off topic, but its so amazing to see most European countries working together now. Pretty sure a few generations ago no one wouldve believed to hear that Poland and Germany would be working together to send weapons against a shared foe. Hell you could even say it about pretty any European nation. We went from fighting eachother every few years to a long peace and working together as allies in NATO and economic allies in the EU (even though we have our differences in how the EU should work)
Together despite EU internal disagreements.
Together for Ukraine's people, their freedom and the security of OUR region ( this is not russias realm anymore).
Together with the polish Allies and the help of our other NATO allies ukraine will win 💪
With a lot of love from Germany! ❤❤❤
As a German, it feels very good seeing this 😊
🖤❤💛 💙💛
Slava Ukraini
Thank your country for the howitzers but there are too few of them(and other western artillery systems) to give desicive advantage to Ukranian artillery over the Russian ones.
@@Fighter-ff5xl Yes, I kow. I hope western politicians will fix this somehow 😑 Our military has received less and less money over the past 30 years, which is exactly what the state and population wanted. So they can't give much. Now everything is up to the manufacturers and the politicians who have to sign contracts and permits.
Amen....
Was grandpa a gestapo man or an SS sheep?
Desperate Putlertroll justifying Stalinist massmurder .😂
Oleksii's smile. That's what's known as a big cheesy grin.
Getting to be a"total anorak" and work with his dream machine.
💛💙🇺🇦
had to google what you mean....anorak means parka in my language^^
@hpbnjelly anorak is used as a term for someone who is really into something.
It was originally used for train spotters.
You could see them standing at the end of the platform wearing an anorak and writing down the engine numbers.
I guess you could maybe equate it to a nerd or geek.
It's the same kind of grin on the face of a pilot who is about to go to work, when that's what they wanted to do since they were small.
@@lornamorgan3575 Anorak means parka in Inuit. Seriously - it's a coat with a hood.
@Papaver Somniferum yeah, and trainspotters wear hooded jackets, aka anorak. Hence, it used to describe someone immersed in their hobby or interest.
These machines are incredible
Super ! Glory to the Ukrainian soldiers! Best wishes from Belgium !
Hope the come to you after plan Ost 2.0
Looking forward to Rheinmetall building a factory or two in Ukraine to help renew and expand Ukrainian power in the future.
@Troe01 They haven't been so far so I don't see why they will be in the future when Ukraine is even better prepared.
Rheinmetall is building 3 new factories in Hungary and when the war is over there should be no problem with delivery of weapons from Hungary to Ukraine. Don't know how it looks with the 100 pzh 2000 ordered by Ukraine, if they are built in Germany or maybe assembled in Ukraine.
@@Ofasia777 the problem is, such a factory is pretty big and requires outside expertise, meaning technicians etc from western europe to train ukrainian personnel before it can start running.
and there is the primary problem.
Ukraine is a warzone and air strikes still happen.
Russian Kinzhal missiles can strike the factory complex from belarus and you really cant intercept those missiles effectively.
russia might not have many of them remaining, but in such a case they would spare 2-3
@@zhufortheimpaler4041 I‘ve heard that the german Iris-T System will shield the Rheinmetall Factory in Ukraine
@@Knnnkncht there are only 2 or 3 systems in ukraine and they dont have an 100% kill rate vs supersonic missiles.
The best stuff for the best soldiers out there. Stay strong. Slava Ukraini.
Clown, slava Rossii, smert hohlam
Yes. Because Stronger Together 💪 people everywhere for 🇺🇦 ASAP!!!
A true cossack who is so happy 😊! A wonderful sight to behold!
This is an excellent report. Thank you.
KEEP THE SMILE ON YOUR FACE AND GO FOR THE VICTORY.
From New Zealand
Good to hear from the artillery men themselves.
It shows that our weapons are helping better than any statistics of numbers could. It is about the ukrainian people and soldiers after all. Not about numbers.
As someone who was also trained in Germany as part of mandatory military service I have full trust that such experienced soldiers with the excellent instructors of our Bundeswehr will make a big impact once they hit the battlefield with our modern weapons.
Looking forward to hear from the crews of the Marders and the Leopards 2A6 who also trained in Germany.
Best of luck, heroes of Ukraine 🙏
Their getting crushed on the other fronts
@@Ultra_Ego_Putin the Ukrainians are kicking your ass all over the place😂😂😂get real and get out of the Ukraine 😂😂😂
@@Ultra_Ego_Putin Erm, no.
3:48 Completely worn rubber pads down to the pure metal on the tracks. Just this aspect shows how these Panzerhaubitzen are stressed far beyond their technical limit. One can only hope that man and material will soon get a well deserved break to recover. Slava Ukraini from Germany!
nice spotting. I guess rubberpads are worn down faster on roads than in mud. Guess they are shipped back and forth between danger zones. If Ukraine can achieve artillery parity by using these systems (Pzh, but also archer and cheasar) this war will be un-winnable for russia.
The rubber pads are for preventing road damage when traveling over then. They're not strictly necessary. I saw them on tanks here in peace time and they left big black rubber marks after every turn. It's normal for these pads to wear off quickly.
@@vincentkuipers9577 I know what the rubber pads are for. I was a tank driver on a Leo 2A4 in the 90s in Germany. The pads on the Leo tracks are the same. The rubber pads are not only to safe paved roads from damage but provide better traction on paved roads, especially when braking these steel monsters, moreover they also protect the metal parts of the tracks from extreme wear. In the condition shown, the pads can no longer simply be changed with a sledgehammer in the field to renew the tracks in the easiest way possible. The metal parts underneath will soon be so damaged which will make it necessary to replace the entire tracks. I hope the appropriate replacement tracks will be available then and the howitzer will make it to a maintenance base where they can be changed.
One of the main advantages of the PzH 2000 is its high mobility, but if the rubber pads or the entire metal tracks below are ruined in such a way, the high degree of mobility will be gone.
I read a newspaper report that said the barrels and recoil mechanism were being shot out by massive use.
@@edwardd9702 Well the Panzerhaubitze wasnt designed for 100 Rounds a day.
💙💛 I hope the big guns & all weaponry continues to make its way to the front lines!
🇺🇦 Glory to ALL who defend Ukraine !!!
Maybe the focus on counterbattery fire with the arirval of more Pzh2000 is why we've been seeing higher daily number of destroyed Russian artillery systems lately. I didn't clue in that it also helps Ulraine with ammo consumption... meaning Russia fires X more shells per day to accomplish an equivalent task.
who is supposed to pay for that? I definitely don't
Now thats the smile of a Boy that got his favorite Toy.
Slava Ukraini glory to the heroes, go get those orcs
Wow that pzh gunner really loves his toy :)
who can blame him. The PzH is a beautiful piece of kit.
Who'd thunk the world would be so happy to see German tanks in Ukraine❤❤❤ (I know I know, the PzH isn't a tank but soon the Leopards WILL BE RELEASED!)
It's a little ironic that we want Germany to build up their military just in case they need to cross Poland to fight the Russians.
the word “thunk” is so funny 🤣🤣🤣
It's remarkable how much Europe has changed since the Second World War. Russia, on the other hand is still up to its old imperial ambitions.
@@dxcp It's not even a real word, is it?
@@snapdragon6601 It is, but not as a past participle of ‘think.”
That Peony is a 8" gun. That's the main armament of a heavy cruiser (one step below a Batttleship) so yeah whatever it hits is gone. Still I think that the PzH2K generally does more damage. Hehe, those PzH's are like spaceships. Beautiful.
Pion put one big boom quite close to target and pzh put three boom to same hole if needed.
@@juhajuntunen7866 Pions are quite accurate and, IIRC, some UA ones might soon get better ballistic calculators and shell speed measuring radar.
But PzH2000's semi-autoloader allows it to lob several projectiles in time it takes to load Pion for the next shot.
So... both have their niches.
Great video. Long live 🇺🇦
Good video! PzH2000 is really a counter artillery and should only be used in shout&scout scenarios.
Preferably with guided ammunition
Yes and even if it gets Hit by a Kamikaze drone it survives. Others like the Ceasar, Paladin, Krab or etc get taken out. So the high maintanance pays off
I mean, these days, all howitzer artillery has no other choice than to be shoot&scoot capable.
@@nematube yes the M777 are a good addition but as we can see in the oryx blog a lot of them were destroyed or damaged
@@Texo333 your full of sh*t😂 all those other systems stand up very well to attacks😂
@@eliasziad7864 yep sure they do😂
Digital, quick, faster and GPS guided. German's Howitzer is one of the best.
Does not quite match up to what the Russians are using.
@@firstnamerequiredlastnameo3473 It actually does and is way better then all of the russian counterparts.
They are just not as numerous
@@firstnamerequiredlastnameo3473 you’re deluded
@@firstnamerequiredlastnameo3473 Which Russian-built artillery system does even come close to the PzH 2000? You must be joking!
@@eliasziad7864 Certainly not, the Akatsiya system is WAY less accurate than the PzH 2000 and has a much more limited range.
I really liked the artillery bloke at the end of the video. He's a card (funny fellow) and a true soldier like all the others.
Respect for the warrior haircut.
Glory to Ukraine! Support from England.
England we love you ❤
The history of Germany development of military items is unbelievable..
The tiger tank.
V1 V2 rockets.
WW2 liquid cement.
I can go on and on and on....
Honestly, great insight into heavy guns in action. Based on the video, an old powerful cannon or mortar could be modernized with better shells, GPS, spotting drones, and fire control systems. Think of a field gun from World War 1 or 2 that could be relevant today.
Actually, both sides are already using original ww2 artillery guns.
Usa give 105 aritley original ww1.
Long Tom !!!!!
Not really. PzH2000's trick is, fire a bunch of shots, then move. By the time counterbattery fire arrives you're somewhere else. (Somehow, if you can pull it off, not being there when a bullet arrives if the key to survival... ;-))
Blessings to these Ukrainian heroes. 💙💛
It cheered my heart to see the Ukrainian soldier smiling!!! SLAVA UKRAINE!!!💙💛🇺🇦💙💛🌻🤝✨️💪🦋🫂🫶🕊🙏🕊🙏🕊🙏
I hope the AS-90s being sent make others just as happy... about a decade older, but British... so there's on-board tea-making facilities to compensate for not having all the PzH 2000's sexiness. 😉
@@jajabez8379 Who wants to drink tea? Give me a strong, black coffee.
I love how "Panzerhaubitze" is used as the name but is just the weapon type designation in german. It literally means "armored/tank howitzer". And the 2000 is its "debut" date.
So it just means "tank howitzer model 2000"...
And why does it just have basically a factory designation? Becuase the german army coulndt agree on the name and somebody was just feed up and went "lets jsut keep the factory name" :D
By the way one of the proposed names was: Butterfly /Schmetterling
Maybe because the first part of the word "schmetter" sounds like "zerschmettern"/ shatter with full force and it would have been a nice world play :D
I´d rather dub it "Old Shatterhand" ...
at least for me as a German, Panzerhaubitze 2000 sounds good enough. Don't really see the need to give it some fancy made up name to make it sound more "bad ass".
Traditionally german mobile howitzers were named after insects (e.g. Hummel (bumblebee), Wespe (wasp), ...). So Schmetterling makes sense in terms of that convention.
The word Haubitze originally came from the czech haufnicě during the Hussite war (1419 bis 1436) The German Haubitze has been used since 1700. I guess the English Howitzer is another "butchered" version of an original german term / name to suit the English tongue
Panzer - panzerung - armor
It has a different meaning than tank.
I am a German and I am realy happy that you like the PZH 2000 ,its an awsome piece of Artillerie .
I wish we had more to give for your Fight ! Stay safe ,and give the Russian Agressors Hell !
Thank you all for defending Europe! Slava Ukraine ,Slava Heroem !
Legends.
🇺🇦🇵🇱💛💙 Slava Ukraine and Heroyam Slava! 🇺🇦🇵🇱💛💙
Legend's most definitely!
As a german I support Ukraine in their fight for freedom as long as it takes
Woof! Wonder if that concussion causes traumatic brain injury on the exposed gunners? Bound to wear out tubes fast with that rate of fire. Very cool video. Rockin’ that hairstyle.
word of advice - wear ear plugs :)
I must say though, I find that Pion 2S7 is absolutely beautiful! Though I can't quite explain why.
It is big, and has a long barrel, that is why.
It's big, old, slow and russian scrap... WW II Technology
At the German Bundeswehr (Army) we newly rhyme: "Lacht Putin laut das er nicht schwitze, trifft ihm im Schei*haus die Haubitze." wich means "If Putin is laughing loudly that he is not sweating, the Panzerhaubitze 2000 will hit him soon while taking a Sh*t" lol
Ukraine will have one of the best equipped armies after this war is over.
trained and experienced yes, equiped i dont think so
@@impaugjuldivmax definitely very well equiped as there will be a lot of downsizing after the war
@@impaugjuldivmax Why not equipped. They are certainly getting armaments from all over.
@@impaugjuldivmaxpretty sure after this, no matter which way it goes in the east, there’s going to be much more serious weapons pointed at russia
@@impaugjuldivmax After the war Ukraine will be one of the most militarized states in the world. They will get a lot of equipment from the west, plus purchase equipment themselves, plus remaining soviet equipment.
I hope the Archer will arive soon, its really good artillery system as well. Slava Ukraini!
Glory to Ukraine 💙💛 victory is a must.
SLAVA UKRAINI 💪💪💪
Wladimir Putin: "Bla bla bla special military operation bla bla bla...."
Panzerhaubitze 2000: "RRRRRRRRRRUUUUUMMMMMMMMMMSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!"
Great video!
Slava Ukraini ❤🇺🇦
Germany needs to start making more of those
They are they already ordered 30 more but it takes time to produce them this is not ww2 anymore were you can make a tank or howitzer in just a few months with all the high tech stuff and armor
Get em! Ukraine! Get em, Good! With that Trident of Ukrainian Masterfulness, Awesomeness and Brilliantness! Get them All out of Ukraine to the last one in Crimea!
Slava Ukraini!
❤️🇺🇦❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇦❤️
Great production! Solidarity from Australia 🦘
Slava Ukraini!!!
❤️🇺🇦❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇦❤️
That's a big gun
Love his enthusiasm - I think he is rocking that post-apocalyptic looking pony tail 😁
@4:02 His Eyes are glowing! Exellenc 🤩
Greetings from Germany, may our guns save Ukrainian lives❤
When you link the pzh 2000 to a fire finder radar then you can switch the howitzer into counter-fire mode. it automatically fire onto the location where the enemy shells came from.
Ukraine has it already: the COBRA.
Awesome video
The Pion´s are surely showing the usage and age, in fact, back in 2014 and after, the Pion´s where the only heavy artilhery weapons capable of operating outside the Minsk agreements and thus capable of giving Ukrainian troops precious artilhery support. No Western country operates such heavy calliber anymore for over 20 or 30 years now, ammunition for the Pion itself i bet isn´t easy to find etheir, yet, Ukrainian soldiers keep facing all odds against them and prevailing
Slava Ukraini 🗽 💙💛
Glory and Victory to Ukraine ! 💙💛
give the Ukraine fighter jets and 50 more PzH, and the war ist over in days! Slava Ukraini! 🇺🇦
Absolute madlads
Go Ukraine 🇺🇦
Go for your money
Hope, that the ukrainian soldiers come back home healthy and free. Wish, that germany are not so slowly to deliver weapons and ammunition, what the ukrainian Army needs. Thats the same for the other western countries. Hope its not to late for the Ukraine....
Slava Ukraini
Glory to heros
Great to see the Ukrainian gunners sporting the UK artillery tactical flash on the side of their Artillery piece. UBIQUE
That gun was born when I was. Slava Ukraini. Ubique everywhere the right and glory leads.
glory to Ukraine !! , great video by the way ....
Bigger guns, more advance tanks, highly advanced himars, and yet, Russia keep advancing.
Russia? Advancing?
Glory to Ukraine 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
I'd just like to thank the united24 team for the great content they are putting out.
Great content, Yes. ❤
Give 'em hell, lads.
Glory to Ukraine 💪 🇺🇦
Artillery guys know that size really does count. 👍
Here come 58 tons of Unity, Justice and Freedom! 🇨🇭🤝🇩🇪🇺🇦
Ja und Haufen Steuerzahler Geld
@@es3269 Ist ja nicht mein Problem
@@es3269 Es gibt sinnlosere Arten, das Geld des Steuerzahlers auszugeben.
@@es3269 Ist billiger als die Faschisten weiter westlich abwehren zu müssen
Oleksii is my dude! Love him!
ЗСУ Сила! 💪Слава Украинской Нации! 💙💛
Slava Ukraini 💙💛🇩🇪🇩🇪
Sweet. Great work soldiers working as the King of Battles.
I wish my country could deliver hundreds of them and hundred thousands of shells for them as well. Glory to the Ukrainian heroes!
Nice to see my taxmoney in action and that it makes a difference on the battlefield. Loved how the commanders eyes shined when he was talking about his howitzer
Pound the Orcs into oblivion
A 2nd rate army facing a professional army… Russian cannon fodder doesn’t stand a chance…
Grind them down and turn them into fertilizer…😂😂
Just like a musket riffle, still dangerous!
Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦!
Panzerhaubitze, it haubitzes Panzers! (Well, it can...technically.)
Great to see those babies in action! All the best to the defenders!
Best platform for people in the 🌎 the help inside 🇺🇦 now. Spread the word.
Verygood for Ukraine 🇺🇦 Let go Ukrian
Excellent excellent excellent!!!
Good to see our tech in competent hands. We should send much more. Unfortunately there are a lot of cowards and "pacifists" in our country who slow things down.
Greetings from Germany! Slawa Ukrajini!
Is the Piony using a naval caliber? 203,2 mm is 8 inches. Back in the day, there was a tradition to use inch calibers in naval guns even in metric countries, while most other gun calibers developed in metric countries are metric.
Why are yo calling it the 'full scale invasion?' Its 'illegal full scale invasion.'
By the way, if anyone has seen a burned colon of military vehicles on the narrow street of Bucha. That colon was destroyed by the 43rd brigade with Peonys placed on the city borders. There were no more than 18 Peonys in Kyiv. Their constant work was echoed in Kyiv at the begging of the war.
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Great footage
I fucking love artillery of stupid size brackets
I like the pink disco lights inside the '2000.
Needs some ABBA playing in there.
Смерть окупантам. Героям слава. Слава Україні. 💙💛
Vorsprung durch Technik! ( Advantage through technic)..."Get some! Get some! Get some!"
The AFUs Battle of Buhkmut is the same as the Texas, Alamo. The only difference is that Ukraine will win. Slava Ukraini,
Heroyam Slava🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🙏🙏🙏💕💕❤️❤️