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It's made to be used and maintained by conscripts in every weather for up to a year of conflict.
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@geem8011 lol, what kind of jingoist crack are you smoking kid?
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Source?
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And it would be best if that specific nazi party member never returned home.
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@The80sWolf_ you are projecting then...
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And BAE could probably be convinced to sell a licence for US defence contractors to use M777 howitzer tubes on an equivalent GM or CAT dump truck in the same way Bofors did with the Volvo BM truck and Haubits 77A tubes.
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I'd expect better even of a militia squad.
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@lolcakesbollar fel, viking är en aktivitet, närmare bestämt att sjövägen dra ut på äventyr i syfte att bli rik genom en kombination av plundring, kidnappning och handel med både stöldgodset och att sälja de kidnappade som slavar om de inte kunde bytas mot lösensummor...
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@shar3066 what lies? That SD are still the nazi traitors they have always been since the party was founded by Swedish Waffen SS volounteers who managed to escape justice?
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@Yfreyr yup, and -37°C in Abisko is a lot easier to adapt to than +3°C>-15°C and constant 5-15m/s winds in Narvik or any other location on the Scandinavian coastline.
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Also the Swedes: We know... ;)
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I highly doubt this will replace the AMOS, it's far more likely to serve in lighter PATRIA mounted infantry brigades while AMOS serves the tracked IFV brigades in the same roles.
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Yes, he apparently had to end his contract with one volounteer recruiting unit to join another under different terms.
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@davidthomas1566 quit lying, you're not going to be allowed to give putin a rimjob anyway
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@chewiechewbacca142 just stop supporting terroristic totalitarian regimes with imperial delusions or GTFO.
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nope, it means wheeled Patria 360 IFVs while the plain mechanized means tracked CV9040B or CV9040C IFVs
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@heliheikkinen6326 do you really think we would let you, our Eastern brothers and sisters stand alone if the vultures in the Kremlin attacks? No way we'd let you have all the "fun" for yourselves 😉
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@ZSchanestruction no point in arguing with the christian equivalent of an ISIS terrorist...
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@extal6896 it's a nazi-russian troll farm account, just report it and move on.
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@sirseigan indeed, the 2+1 roads are built with modular wire railings for more than one reason 😉
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The difference is that previously, it was just that, a co-operation between distinctly separate national entities under the NATO PFP program. Now, the Nordic countries, with Sweden and Finland in particular is re-integrating to a level that hasn't been seen since 1808!😊
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@scruffy7760 there has been Swedes in almost every conflict where the UN has been called on to intervene, and the Congo crisis was not a war of agression. Neither was the UN/coalition intervention in the Balkan civil wars of the 1990ies.
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There were trials with the AMOS on the CB90, but not successful ones, the hull of the boat was just too narrow and compact for the weight of the AMOS turret to be used effectively as it couldn't fire over the sides at low-mid elevation without risking to do a HMS Wasa 2.0 because the weight of the turret gave the boat too high centre of mass. That also meant it couldn't handle waves taller than 1m without risk of rolling over. Also, the AMOS system is 2×120mm, not 2×100. That said, the CB90 could probably fit the single barrel NEMO system, but I don't know if Finland has done any trials on that yet.
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@tomw6947 for me, another Swede who used to be pro neutrality before 2022, joining NATO has become a nessesary tragedy. That said, the way our politicians has handled it is disgraceful. They never should have stooped to try to appease Erdogan or Orban. They should make sure we met the universal terms specified in the alliance prerequisites and let existing NATO members to deal with the Karen-behaviour of Putins infiltrated pet dictators however long it takes.
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Both the Swedish and Finnish SCs were filmed by a Swedish camera team and as Swedes, aside from the Sapmi and Tornedal minorities doesn't speak Finnish...
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@Tobias.Mattsson and it's even worse in the Home guard where the stock on the Ak4B (H&K G3) is cut to provide a good cheek weld for the old iron sights, which means that if you put your cheek on the stock, the aimpoint sight will be centered between your eyebrows instead of in front of your dominant eye... The new Spuhr stocks adresses that problem, but, due to those same budget restrictions, those are as rare as unicorn rocking horse shit...
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And the CV90s will turn the BMPs into Swiss cheese and let the Bradleys use their TOW2s for harder targets. And as for this squad, I'd guess the disposable AT weapons are used up faster than they can get resupplied to the front lines. The KORD manned by the guy that got shot might have been able to penetrate some places on the sides or rear of a BMP2, but we have no idea if he even had eyes on it before he got hit
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Except for a very small number of licenced collectors of historical military firearms (probably less than 10 people in the whole country) and active/retired military/police service members who compete in military firearms sports (Submachinegun and service rifle diciplines) All those categories combined is probably less than 200 people, and if any of their firearms were unaccounted for, or if any of them ended up on social media videos from a conflict zone carrying a firearm that matches any that they have a personal licence for, it wouldn't take more than 24h for the police to show up unannounced at their next of kin back home with a warrant to inspect the contents of their gun safes to make sure they aren't violating their gun licence conditions. And any active military or police service members would be charged in absentia for going AWOL and defection.
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@danielkallman8600 true, and most of the illegal guns are smuggled in from the balkans
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@Perkelenaattori as well as the BONUS 155mm howitzer and STRIX 120mm mortar anti-tank rounds
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@seminyildiz683 By the way, how was the transition from the ak5C you were trained on originally to a kalashnikov based platform? Or did you get issued donated western small arms when you switched from the PSG90 equivalent precision rifle?
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@Alex-oc2vi så en modern Tjeckisk donerad bössa och inte en gammal sovjetbössa alltså. Den verkar iaf funkat som den skulle när det behövdes för både honom och hans kamrater eftersom han kommit hem relativt helskinnad flera vändor om 😊
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And the numbers are the year of adoption of each weapon. Also, the MG 3(MG42 in 7.62×51mm) is designated Ksp94 in Swedish service, we recived a number of them as a bonus when we leased the Leo2A4 as Strv121 and licenced the rights to customise, modify, improve and produce the Leo2 domestically as Strv122+
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Is it made safe and conservated for use or is it clogged and submerged?
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@sofiajohansson8537 and those who joined ISIS are just as much traitors as those who joined the SS in ww2 and who's treasonous legacy continues today in SD and other nazi organisations pretending to be ordinary politicians...
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@HingerlAlois And Swedish artillery has always been designed around a defence in depth strategy, across the entire country with delaying actions, counter attacks and bypassed units going to ground to regroup, reorganise and switch to partizan warfare using every means availiable to cripple invader logistics and to ambush and harrass or, if possible, destroy worn and relieved invader forces on their way backwards for R&R so that those forces never reach their resuply and recovery areas... The Bandkanon1 btw, was designed for the same role as the GRAD mlrs, but used a gun to be less traceable for the vastly more numerous soviet artillery.
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Also, this video was filmed with the pre production demonstration vehicle, so this crew was as new to the system as the vehicle was fresh of the factory floor. The crew probably hadn't reloaded it more than a dozen or so times when this film was made, far too little to become smooth operators in the way the conscripts get over ten months of drills many times each day and night in the field.
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I'd expect them to use their helmets when actually going into combat, at least hooked to their packs or webbing so that once they are on land, they could switch to get some head protection once they are no longer on the boats. (Iirc, peace time safety regulations say you aren't allowed to wear helmets or webbing/kevlar/plate carriers while riding vehicles outside very controlled low speed scenarios due to how the weight and stiffness of worn combat gear concentrates any sudden movements of the vehicle to the neck and lower spine of the personell. And they don't want to expose the thousands of conscript training teenagers in each year batch to spinal injuries right out of highschool...)
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That's never stopped Swedish local troop leaders from applying a definition of 'getting fired at' that's so loose that it would make every prostitute in Amsterdam blush...
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@CombatArmsChannel also, on transport boats, the Swedish peace time regulations state that if you are allowed to even wear the helmet, it should be unstrapped, same with webbing/body armor so that it will fall off/can be removed quickly if the soldier were to jump/fall overboard in water too deep to stand. Since these are conscripts taken straight from highschool graduation to basic training with up to three months in prison for refusing to serve if qualified, the armed forces makes sure to do everything they can to avoid having to explain to parents why their kid were returned home in a coffin in peace time.
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@@phillipbanes5484 most planes (especially civilian ones) want around 2km runway for peace time safety margins. Swedish road bases designed for the SAAB A32, J35 and AJ37 are around 600m, and that's double the STOL design requirement for both the SAAB 37, Viggen and SAAB 39, Gripen in all versions. Ergo, both the Viggen and Gripen could technically land and takeoff from all post ww2 US aircraft carriers despite not having either arrestor hook or catapult compatible landing gear! 😆 The SAAB 37 uses thrust reverser scoops to throw all of it's jetwash forward and to the sides instead of a conventional airbrake. The SAAB 39 tilts the canards down as well as using extreme wheel brakes, idk if it also uses thrust reverser scoops, if it does, they are far more discretely integrated in its design.
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Idk, this looks like sn attempt at reverse psychology propaganda, because I refuse to belive even conscripts are allowed to train like this without an officer cancelling the training stage and sending all of them back to basic level training.
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Looks more like ICAs cheaper generic copy of the Singoalla though 😉
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@maximusoptimus2000 and your Western sibblings won't let you guys on the eastern side of the Baltic sea have all the "fun" for yourselves this time🤝
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