I really want to make a replica of it, i could make a good camping vehicle out of it without the gun, in the case that im not allowed to own a mobile weapon in my country.
@bobthebros85856 күн бұрын
This is petarded
@A14b197 күн бұрын
Best boot I ever wore ( new ones are great ) wi Hose I can resole mine
@angry_zergling8 күн бұрын
They were still using APDS in 1979? I thought APFSDS replaced them in the early 60s.
@jigarrana968812 күн бұрын
The range is very low. Imagine Tiger Tank standing 2 Km away and firing ......
@philthrelfall52949 күн бұрын
Bunkers tend not to move around too much. The ARVE would leave any enemy tanks to the Firefly & fiends.
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony-13 күн бұрын
The Centurion was a lot more powerful than the German heavy tanks of 1944.
@rsethi303318 күн бұрын
Petard: hoisted
@nathanroberts35520 күн бұрын
I seen these Australian cruiser sentinel ac 1 and ac4 with the 17 pounder gun at Australian armoured artillery museum
@itsmegareth966324 күн бұрын
Baby hell cannon
@memonk1124 күн бұрын
I've ALWAYS wondered how the loaded that thing!
@laifamohammed357129 күн бұрын
That doesn't look like a 22 seconds reload lol Gayjin should lower it
@MilkyTheRaccoon24 күн бұрын
It’s now at 26 seconds reloading time 💀 In reality, the actual reloading time (even when leaving room for error and time to adjust) is about 13 seconds
@trueweapon234920 күн бұрын
Gaijin will fix it after 2 years maybe if we are lucky. This is what happens when you dont have competition.
@Orion_179Ай бұрын
Hope that in war thunder, they put a reload animation to look like that
@yamatokurusaki5790Ай бұрын
Lmao no
@Epic_candleАй бұрын
Sadly no, gaijin is just lazy at this point, we already had similar ATGM reload animations in game but they don't even bother
@Orion_179Ай бұрын
@@Epic_candle m901 is the only I think
@Epic_candleАй бұрын
@@Orion_179 and roland SPAA autoloader
@bigboi985629 күн бұрын
Nope. i was so confused as to how this thing reloads and this is not what i expected
@giancarlomaster2535Ай бұрын
Uuuuu this time i was baby
@noimnotarobotcanubeleiveit7024Ай бұрын
2 rapid shots at the same point renders it ineffective
@12325814Ай бұрын
The Terrapin was about the perfect vehicle!
@28704joe2 ай бұрын
It's regifted holiday fruitcake
@an-shunlin24732 ай бұрын
in real life got destroyd by a Russian rpg in Ukraine
@user-og1ux8nr3iАй бұрын
Don’t think so
@andrewdewit47112 ай бұрын
Serious stuff, to be sure, but I keep waiting for a Monty Python moment...
@maruti_rakshit98672 ай бұрын
but yomama can pierce through chobomama
@eins20012 ай бұрын
WAIT, THE GUNDAM NT-1 WAS REAL?
@peteconradjr.86052 ай бұрын
Ought to remain secret.
@YouCountSheep2 ай бұрын
Yet shaped charges still slice through modern battletanks in ukraine 40 years later. So looking at this its very strange if these tests were actually real.
@DougMickey24 күн бұрын
The only tanks to use this armor are the British Challengers and American Abrams. That being said, the armor on the bottom and top of the tanks are thin so they're still vulnerable to AT mines and drone attacks. This technology was great in desert storm. The T72's 125 apds rounds would simply disintegrate on impact with Abrams tanks. But yeah, the concept of the MBT being used as a break through weapon is something of the past.
@drdweeb2 ай бұрын
have been watching the whole video about chaba mama. then read the title and realized that it was about chobham armor. english is amazing ))
@ronanrogers41272 ай бұрын
And yet a Challenger tank can be disabled by something as innocuous as a retail purchased quad copter with an explosive…so the armour is moot
@AtroposLeshesis2 ай бұрын
I wonder why the chobam armor flamed out when the penetrator punctured it.
@fajile51092 ай бұрын
Looks like they faked it for propaganda.
@user-dv7hq2rh4g2 ай бұрын
All composite armor is layers of different materials: Steel + something very hard and dense + something softer, but much lighter. That's the basic concept. Additionally to absorb the shockwave and prevent spalling you have either a thin layer of something very soft in-between and/or an anti spalling liner on the inside under the paint. For the hard and dense layer, initially ceramics were used, later tungsten and depleted uranium. Rumors say it's not always a full layer but just a mesh to save weight, at least in some places. In key areas you also have NERA, "non explosive reactive armor", which is e.g. multiple layers of different materials that will deform/change shape under the stress of an impacting projectile. NERA is engineered in a way that this deformation will cause negative effects on the projectile, like causing it to slightly deflect and/or causing it to deform material in a way so that the projectile has to go through more armor than if it was just non reactive armor. The only thing I don't understand is why engineers of "western" tanks don't make use of both NERA and ERA. Maybe we'll see that on the next generation of MBTs, especially with the proliferations of drones and therefore the necessity of good HEAT protection all around, as ERA is the most effective against HEAT threats. The South Korean K2 could be unique in a way that is uses both ERA and NERA.
@marshfield012 ай бұрын
19k tc here. You boys have some wild ass guesses about whats in it. It consists of w̶̝͚͉̘͚̭̤̬̝̳̞̖̤͗͛́͗͜ḩ̴̼̲̤̖̝̩͗̃̽̓̔̀̂̑̊͐̋̕̚͝ĩ̵̯͇͎͛̌̾́̏̀͠r̶̢̛̜̭̖̘̯̗̲͎̘͔̩̘͐͊̏̈̎͐̍̑͑͂͑͘ļ̶̢̛̛͉̼͇̼̤̗̠͉͙̖͓̈́͒́̒̎̏̾̈́͒͑̆̈͜ͅy̵̞̌̓̈́͐̇͊͗́̌̄͋̀͆̂͝g̷̨̧̦͈͎̮͔͈̱̽̋̔̌͘͝i̶̡̨͖̤̤̖͍̩̳̙̟͍͔̱̱͋̔̀g̴̨̗̼̙͉͍͓̪̭̠̔̽͊͂̊͘͝s̶̰̭̒̽͌͆͘ ̴̱̳̪͖̩͓̠̞͛͆ͅa̵̢͖̰͚̺̮̰̜̦͕̳̐̄͋̈́͊͐̃̎̆̀͝n̵̢̢̞̣̼̺̝͖̂͆͆͐͌́̔̌͐͐͝͠ͅd̶̢̳̖͎̩̦͓̦̠͙̖͉͓̽ ̶͍̂͋͊̃ͅc̴̡̧̪͔̳̟̰̦̞̰͉̫͕̤͂̿͜h̶̫̣͍͉̻̻͙̫͎̝͎̫̍̌͌͜ǫ̴̢͚̟̪̰͚̲̞̬̫͙̤̤̏̄̈́͋̏̒̂̀̋̈́̈́c̴̡̭̒̍̃ͅo̶̹̯̤͍͉̦̯̞͕̪͚̘̍̐́̂̓̾́̇̀̐̍̀̕̕͜l̶͇̜̦͈͗̔͋̒̂̍̆̍͒͠ạ̸͚̗̙̣̠͔̹̲̰̒̔̎̆͑ṯ̷̺͇͓̗͓̹̫͓̣̒̉̀͐́͗͜4̴͖̭̪̻̰̗̝̤̒̔͋̈́̈́͛̿͗͒͒͌̚͜͝t̴̛̠̼͐̈̐͑̀̄̕͘̚ė̸̮̹̏ ̶̛̲̽͋̌̊̽͊̂͒̿̂͠͝͠p̴͍͔̱̝̠͓̮̲͖̪̂̏̏̂̔̓͋͆͗̃̀̀̎͋ͅṳ̶̺͇̒̿̂̋́̒̔͘͘d̸͙̖̺̳̲̟̻͔̰̕d̸̡̮͓͍̪̲̱̪̫̗̘̞͗́́͂̇̄̈́́̌͊̍̃͘͝ͅį̴͎̐̀́͐̾̈̊̈̈́́̆͠n̸͔̹̩̠̰͓͖̗͔͙̝̖͈̹̉̄͑͝ͅģ̴̛̪̖̰̘̰̂̉̍̂͛̅͐̑̈́̈́́̓̈͠ {Redacted}
@Turbo_Gainer2 ай бұрын
My right ear left chat
@Usual_Goon2 ай бұрын
The narrator sounds like the same guy that did the Protect & Survive public information films.
@German_dude692 ай бұрын
El cetus
@krutik-wg3ui2 ай бұрын
Чудо пена.
@user-cr7pv5wd3d2 ай бұрын
Now all we have to do is wait until the secret data from the testing ground is published on the pages of the intelligence organization Gaijin Entertainment
@russbilzing53482 ай бұрын
I had no audio, whatsoever.
@mueffe13572 ай бұрын
Its depleted uranium plates. There. Mystery solved.
@MattMorganJP2 ай бұрын
"Unlike your mama no penetrations were made" The original script
@matthewhuszarik41732 ай бұрын
Didn’t conventional armor go out of use in like the 50’s.
@matthewhuszarik41732 ай бұрын
Don’t they line the hull’s interiors with Kevlar or similar material to prevent splinters?
@David-ey9jg2 ай бұрын
And no spalling!
@paulmaggs32122 ай бұрын
Couldn’t they spare 2 pieces of armor? Surely the first shot affects the structure and composition of the target?
@FedeGGG2 ай бұрын
Choba mama
@papps442 ай бұрын
Multilayered hardened steel and ceramics to dissipate the kinetic energy. Similar to bullet proof multilayer glass but more hardcore.
@Smiger00na2 ай бұрын
Strange to remember that in 1979 the nation was pretty much on its ar5e after a decade of seemingly endless industrial action but could still innovate and manufacture world leading products.
@OptiPopulus3 ай бұрын
Judging on the after effects shown on the rear of the armor, the Chobham armor is specifically meant for and is very capable of defeating HEAT type impacts.
@MrSteve2803 ай бұрын
Events in Ukraine regarding the great success of drones against the latest armored vehicles has prompted further research into composite armor. Aberdeen Proving Grounds is currently testing a special ceramic using my wife's lasagna. It has withstood kinetic energy penetrators up to 240mm at 16,000 fps.
@grumpy35433 ай бұрын
How does that compare to today? Because the Russians tanks explode every time.
@DanielOrtegoUSA3 ай бұрын
I remember when that stuff was being developed. I was attending the master gunner course at the weapons department at Fort Knox Kentucky. Those were the days for sure. 😢
@SeamusOR3 ай бұрын
So they filled the holes then claimed there was no penetrations. Lol.
@Theinitedstatesofamerics123452 ай бұрын
Look at the back dumdall
@billballbuster71863 ай бұрын
Chobham was a truly revolutionary armour and was quickly purchased by the Americans for their new M1 Abrams. A year later it was used on Challenger 1 before improved "Dorchester" was used on Challenger 2. The Germans never adopted Chobham for their Leopard 2 instead using inferior spaced armour.
@Allaboutdisinformation3 ай бұрын
If you rearrange the letters from Chobham armour it spells Expanding Foam, secret revealed!
Пікірлер
I really want to make a replica of it, i could make a good camping vehicle out of it without the gun, in the case that im not allowed to own a mobile weapon in my country.
This is petarded
Best boot I ever wore ( new ones are great ) wi Hose I can resole mine
They were still using APDS in 1979? I thought APFSDS replaced them in the early 60s.
The range is very low. Imagine Tiger Tank standing 2 Km away and firing ......
Bunkers tend not to move around too much. The ARVE would leave any enemy tanks to the Firefly & fiends.
The Centurion was a lot more powerful than the German heavy tanks of 1944.
Petard: hoisted
I seen these Australian cruiser sentinel ac 1 and ac4 with the 17 pounder gun at Australian armoured artillery museum
Baby hell cannon
I've ALWAYS wondered how the loaded that thing!
That doesn't look like a 22 seconds reload lol Gayjin should lower it
It’s now at 26 seconds reloading time 💀 In reality, the actual reloading time (even when leaving room for error and time to adjust) is about 13 seconds
Gaijin will fix it after 2 years maybe if we are lucky. This is what happens when you dont have competition.
Hope that in war thunder, they put a reload animation to look like that
Lmao no
Sadly no, gaijin is just lazy at this point, we already had similar ATGM reload animations in game but they don't even bother
@@Epic_candle m901 is the only I think
@@Orion_179 and roland SPAA autoloader
Nope. i was so confused as to how this thing reloads and this is not what i expected
Uuuuu this time i was baby
2 rapid shots at the same point renders it ineffective
The Terrapin was about the perfect vehicle!
It's regifted holiday fruitcake
in real life got destroyd by a Russian rpg in Ukraine
Don’t think so
Serious stuff, to be sure, but I keep waiting for a Monty Python moment...
but yomama can pierce through chobomama
WAIT, THE GUNDAM NT-1 WAS REAL?
Ought to remain secret.
Yet shaped charges still slice through modern battletanks in ukraine 40 years later. So looking at this its very strange if these tests were actually real.
The only tanks to use this armor are the British Challengers and American Abrams. That being said, the armor on the bottom and top of the tanks are thin so they're still vulnerable to AT mines and drone attacks. This technology was great in desert storm. The T72's 125 apds rounds would simply disintegrate on impact with Abrams tanks. But yeah, the concept of the MBT being used as a break through weapon is something of the past.
have been watching the whole video about chaba mama. then read the title and realized that it was about chobham armor. english is amazing ))
And yet a Challenger tank can be disabled by something as innocuous as a retail purchased quad copter with an explosive…so the armour is moot
I wonder why the chobam armor flamed out when the penetrator punctured it.
Looks like they faked it for propaganda.
All composite armor is layers of different materials: Steel + something very hard and dense + something softer, but much lighter. That's the basic concept. Additionally to absorb the shockwave and prevent spalling you have either a thin layer of something very soft in-between and/or an anti spalling liner on the inside under the paint. For the hard and dense layer, initially ceramics were used, later tungsten and depleted uranium. Rumors say it's not always a full layer but just a mesh to save weight, at least in some places. In key areas you also have NERA, "non explosive reactive armor", which is e.g. multiple layers of different materials that will deform/change shape under the stress of an impacting projectile. NERA is engineered in a way that this deformation will cause negative effects on the projectile, like causing it to slightly deflect and/or causing it to deform material in a way so that the projectile has to go through more armor than if it was just non reactive armor. The only thing I don't understand is why engineers of "western" tanks don't make use of both NERA and ERA. Maybe we'll see that on the next generation of MBTs, especially with the proliferations of drones and therefore the necessity of good HEAT protection all around, as ERA is the most effective against HEAT threats. The South Korean K2 could be unique in a way that is uses both ERA and NERA.
19k tc here. You boys have some wild ass guesses about whats in it. It consists of w̶̝͚͉̘͚̭̤̬̝̳̞̖̤͗͛́͗͜ḩ̴̼̲̤̖̝̩͗̃̽̓̔̀̂̑̊͐̋̕̚͝ĩ̵̯͇͎͛̌̾́̏̀͠r̶̢̛̜̭̖̘̯̗̲͎̘͔̩̘͐͊̏̈̎͐̍̑͑͂͑͘ļ̶̢̛̛͉̼͇̼̤̗̠͉͙̖͓̈́͒́̒̎̏̾̈́͒͑̆̈͜ͅy̵̞̌̓̈́͐̇͊͗́̌̄͋̀͆̂͝g̷̨̧̦͈͎̮͔͈̱̽̋̔̌͘͝i̶̡̨͖̤̤̖͍̩̳̙̟͍͔̱̱͋̔̀g̴̨̗̼̙͉͍͓̪̭̠̔̽͊͂̊͘͝s̶̰̭̒̽͌͆͘ ̴̱̳̪͖̩͓̠̞͛͆ͅa̵̢͖̰͚̺̮̰̜̦͕̳̐̄͋̈́͊͐̃̎̆̀͝n̵̢̢̞̣̼̺̝͖̂͆͆͐͌́̔̌͐͐͝͠ͅd̶̢̳̖͎̩̦͓̦̠͙̖͉͓̽ ̶͍̂͋͊̃ͅc̴̡̧̪͔̳̟̰̦̞̰͉̫͕̤͂̿͜h̶̫̣͍͉̻̻͙̫͎̝͎̫̍̌͌͜ǫ̴̢͚̟̪̰͚̲̞̬̫͙̤̤̏̄̈́͋̏̒̂̀̋̈́̈́c̴̡̭̒̍̃ͅo̶̹̯̤͍͉̦̯̞͕̪͚̘̍̐́̂̓̾́̇̀̐̍̀̕̕͜l̶͇̜̦͈͗̔͋̒̂̍̆̍͒͠ạ̸͚̗̙̣̠͔̹̲̰̒̔̎̆͑ṯ̷̺͇͓̗͓̹̫͓̣̒̉̀͐́͗͜4̴͖̭̪̻̰̗̝̤̒̔͋̈́̈́͛̿͗͒͒͌̚͜͝t̴̛̠̼͐̈̐͑̀̄̕͘̚ė̸̮̹̏ ̶̛̲̽͋̌̊̽͊̂͒̿̂͠͝͠p̴͍͔̱̝̠͓̮̲͖̪̂̏̏̂̔̓͋͆͗̃̀̀̎͋ͅṳ̶̺͇̒̿̂̋́̒̔͘͘d̸͙̖̺̳̲̟̻͔̰̕d̸̡̮͓͍̪̲̱̪̫̗̘̞͗́́͂̇̄̈́́̌͊̍̃͘͝ͅį̴͎̐̀́͐̾̈̊̈̈́́̆͠n̸͔̹̩̠̰͓͖̗͔͙̝̖͈̹̉̄͑͝ͅģ̴̛̪̖̰̘̰̂̉̍̂͛̅͐̑̈́̈́́̓̈͠ {Redacted}
My right ear left chat
The narrator sounds like the same guy that did the Protect & Survive public information films.
El cetus
Чудо пена.
Now all we have to do is wait until the secret data from the testing ground is published on the pages of the intelligence organization Gaijin Entertainment
I had no audio, whatsoever.
Its depleted uranium plates. There. Mystery solved.
"Unlike your mama no penetrations were made" The original script
Didn’t conventional armor go out of use in like the 50’s.
Don’t they line the hull’s interiors with Kevlar or similar material to prevent splinters?
And no spalling!
Couldn’t they spare 2 pieces of armor? Surely the first shot affects the structure and composition of the target?
Choba mama
Multilayered hardened steel and ceramics to dissipate the kinetic energy. Similar to bullet proof multilayer glass but more hardcore.
Strange to remember that in 1979 the nation was pretty much on its ar5e after a decade of seemingly endless industrial action but could still innovate and manufacture world leading products.
Judging on the after effects shown on the rear of the armor, the Chobham armor is specifically meant for and is very capable of defeating HEAT type impacts.
Events in Ukraine regarding the great success of drones against the latest armored vehicles has prompted further research into composite armor. Aberdeen Proving Grounds is currently testing a special ceramic using my wife's lasagna. It has withstood kinetic energy penetrators up to 240mm at 16,000 fps.
How does that compare to today? Because the Russians tanks explode every time.
I remember when that stuff was being developed. I was attending the master gunner course at the weapons department at Fort Knox Kentucky. Those were the days for sure. 😢
So they filled the holes then claimed there was no penetrations. Lol.
Look at the back dumdall
Chobham was a truly revolutionary armour and was quickly purchased by the Americans for their new M1 Abrams. A year later it was used on Challenger 1 before improved "Dorchester" was used on Challenger 2. The Germans never adopted Chobham for their Leopard 2 instead using inferior spaced armour.
If you rearrange the letters from Chobham armour it spells Expanding Foam, secret revealed!
You are closer than you think