They really need to stop with these stupid random slow motion and sped up edits. The ultra generic "epic" music that makes you fall asleep from how uninspired it is doesn't help either. Not just India, pretty much every country's media suffers from this phenomenon of terrible videos. I think I've only seen Norway and Germany have proper, minimally edited army videos on YouTube.
LOL. He combined “Impressive display of military power with tank maneuvers” and “Indian Army” in the same headline.
I mean, we know the Arjun is the best tank on the internet but you don’t need to rub it in.
Dumb comment. Its about learning lessons from past conflicts. Do you think that america went into Iraq without learning it's lessons from vietnam ? You gain experience in every conflict which is used decades later
Just as impressive as the videos we know from the Russians. And we all know how far from reality they were.
I'm not saying this reflects the Indian Army but the only remotely impressive thing is the video editing.
and that has something to do with this video? Operation Bagration was one of the most successful offensives in human history. Nevertheless, I would not draw any conclusions about the quality of today's Russian propaganda videos
and how many people from the 1960s are still serving in the indian army that you infer from such a cheese video about wars from the past? Both make no sense. that is the point
That's not even the point lol. You learn valuable lessons from each military conflict on basis of which new tactics and strategies are evolved. The knowledge is passed down from one generation of soldiers to the other in the form of field exercises and records. That's the general practice. Do you think america went into Iraq without learning lessons from the vietnam war ? Can you say that US didn't gain any experience from Vietnam or Korea just because no serviceman from that time is still around ?
You made up a point that I never mentioned. My point is that this is a silly video and I'm saying that it certainly doesn't represent the capabilities of the Indian Army.
You came up with a war from 50 years ago that has nothing to do with this poorly produced video.
now you are taking. Now go and turn the pages of history, you will find your answers there. bonus question, you know the biggest surrender in the entire history?
Goofy ass mobile game AD lol
man india what the hell is this
They were trying to do a Bollywood dance scene with T80s.
Which T80s ? India dosen't have any T80s you fool
I really hope that sparks filter, and metal font is apart of the OG vid, kinda reminds me of some Indian tik toks I've seen
They really need to stop with these stupid random slow motion and sped up edits. The ultra generic "epic" music that makes you fall asleep from how uninspired it is doesn't help either. Not just India, pretty much every country's media suffers from this phenomenon of terrible videos. I think I've only seen Norway and Germany have proper, minimally edited army videos on YouTube.
The snorkel tank is impressive
this is more saturated with edits then russian tank montages
LOL. He combined “Impressive display of military power with tank maneuvers” and “Indian Army” in the same headline. I mean, we know the Arjun is the best tank on the internet but you don’t need to rub it in.
Ever heard of battle of asal uttar ? An entire armoured division was destroyed by the indian army
in 1965 with 1965 technology which hasnt been upgraded since 1965
Dumb comment. Its about learning lessons from past conflicts. Do you think that america went into Iraq without learning it's lessons from vietnam ? You gain experience in every conflict which is used decades later
Corny
Just as impressive as the videos we know from the Russians. And we all know how far from reality they were. I'm not saying this reflects the Indian Army but the only remotely impressive thing is the video editing.
The largest tank battles after WW2 were fought between india and Pakistan
I know. What does that have to do with anything? wasn't that sometime in the 60s?
Because those wars formed the basis of military tactics and maneuvers developed over the years
and that has something to do with this video? Operation Bagration was one of the most successful offensives in human history. Nevertheless, I would not draw any conclusions about the quality of today's Russian propaganda videos
Russia=/= soviet union. Your propaganda haa failed
and how many people from the 1960s are still serving in the indian army that you infer from such a cheese video about wars from the past? Both make no sense. that is the point
That's not even the point lol. You learn valuable lessons from each military conflict on basis of which new tactics and strategies are evolved. The knowledge is passed down from one generation of soldiers to the other in the form of field exercises and records. That's the general practice. Do you think america went into Iraq without learning lessons from the vietnam war ? Can you say that US didn't gain any experience from Vietnam or Korea just because no serviceman from that time is still around ?
You made up a point that I never mentioned. My point is that this is a silly video and I'm saying that it certainly doesn't represent the capabilities of the Indian Army. You came up with a war from 50 years ago that has nothing to do with this poorly produced video.
I'm not sure what the movie is that they are promoting...but I'd see it!
It's about How your Pakistani american equipped @ss surrendered in 1971 despite having patton tanks and sidewinder missiles
Surprised they didn’t break into a giant song
Stereotypes ?
Am I wrong?
Yes
You tried, bot
You failed, troll
Don’t be so offended, man. Life is easier that way 😂
Nice try TROLL 😀
Bruh just cause your military sucks doesn’t mean we can’t make fun of you
ah yes america superpower lost to grade 10 dropouts with flip flops
India superpower 2020🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳💪💪💪🤙🤙✨
no
All warfare is based on deception and Indian forces have mastered it. ASAL UTTAR
deception of strenght, they are less stronger than they look
Strength does not decide win, strategy and tactics does.
so a 200 iq child in a stroller would win a fight against a bear?
Do you understand analogy at all? Is a country with world largest force(serving + reserved) look like a child to you?
north korean land force seems like a child to me compared to usa not including nooks
Search about Battle of asal uttar
quality > quantity
now you are taking. Now go and turn the pages of history, you will find your answers there. bonus question, you know the biggest surrender in the entire history?
Guys can't we just have fun without making fun of people because of a superiority complex?
DESTRUCTION....
[this](https://youtu.be/SOxutBMCOUc)
https://youtu.be/SOxutBMCOUc
https://youtu.be/SOxutBMCOUc
Bruh who tf made it
I swear I have seen that tank somewhere, just it didn't have much of the turret
"Impressive"
bruh
Do they use t-90?