Part one of my field guide to the vehicles and equipment of the late Cold War Soviet Army!
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A few notes/corrections:
I misspelled Ukranian on the title card 14:5715:12
I got the relative encumbrance of 115mm and 100mm ammunition wrong, 115mm ammunition is approximately the same weight or lighter, and the same length or shorter, than 100mm. The confusion came from comparing their casing lengths (100x692mm vs 115x727mm) and not overall lengths. However, the T62 does have a slower rate of fire (stationary aimed shots per minute) per the Soviet manual, likely due to the loader assistance device and sightfollowsgun stabilizer on the T62 moving the sight off the target and locking the turret rotation during loading. (per tankograd)
Motion graphics are by Anachronimation check out his channel at: / @newoldstock_
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A noncomprehensive list of sources is as follows:
The articles by Tankograd ( https://thesovietarmourblog.blogspot.... )
Andrei Tarasenko's work at http://BTVT.info/ and http://btvt.narod.ru/
Looser's very amusing guide on Sturgeon's House
Peter Samsonov's excellent work at http://www.tankarchives.ca/
Some images and information were sourced from ST 1007: Soviet Tactical Handbook, as well as FM 10023 (1991) The Soviet Army: Troops Organization and Equipment.
The CIA report is available in their FOIA reading room, using the accession number provided in the video.
Images and video are used fair use, for whatever that disclaimer is worth. I'm not making a dime off this and it's pretty patently educational.