Finnish Military Industry - defence through quality (and Sisu!)

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MilitaryRated

MilitaryRated

Күн бұрын

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Finland is renowned for its cutting-edge military technology and robust defense industry, making it a formidable player in the global defense sector. Key Finnish defense companies such as Patria, Sako, Lapua, Sisu, and others have developed innovative solutions in various areas, from armored vehicles to precision firearms and advanced ammunition.
Patria is a leading Finnish defense company specializing in aerospace and military solutions. Among its most notable products is the Patria AMV, designed for versatility and protection. The Patria AMV offers modularity in weapon systems and armor, making it adaptable to various mission requirements while ensuring personnel safety. Its high performance in rugged terrains has earned it a reputation for reliability and effectiveness.
Sako, a legendary name in precision firearms, has a long tradition of producing high-quality rifles for both military and civilian use since its establishment in 1921. Sako rifles are renowned for their accuracy and reliability, ensuring greater effectiveness for troops in the field.
In personal firearms, Finnish-made rifles like the RK 62 and RK 95 TP are iconic in Finland's military arsenal. The RK 62, developed in the early 1960s by Valmet and later manufactured by Sako, is based on the Soviet AK-47 design but features significant Finnish modifications. The RK 95 TP, introduced in the 1990s, includes enhancements such as a folding stock and integrated rail systems.
Lapua is a prominent Finnish brand known for producing high-quality cartridges for both military and civilian use. Founded in 1923, Lapua has built a reputation for precision, reliability, and performance. The company's ammunition is widely used by military and law enforcement agencies, competitive shooters, and hunting enthusiasts worldwide. Lapua's focus on innovation and excellence has cemented its position as a leading ammunition manufacturer.
Sisu is known for its development of advanced armored personnel carriers. The Sisu XA APC Series, now produced under the Patria brand, features robust design and advanced technology. Additionally, Sisu's range includes the Sisu E13TP, a heavy-duty off-road truck for various military uses, and the Sisu GTP armored vehicles, which are gaining popularity, especially in the Baltic region.
The Finnish Navy is bolstered by advanced vessels such as the Hamina-class missile boats, designed for speed, agility, and firepower. The Pohjanmaa-class corvette, scheduled for delivery in the mid-2020s, represents Finland's modernization and expansion efforts within its naval fleet. Designed by Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC), these corvettes are equipped with advanced sensor systems, anti-submarine warfare capabilities, and versatile armament suites, including surface-to-air missiles, anti-ship missiles, and torpedoes.
Finland's expertise in icebreaker shipbuilding is another notable aspect of its defense industry. Finnish shipyards, such as those operated by Arctech Helsinki Shipyard, are renowned for producing some of the world's most advanced icebreakers. These vessels ensure navigability in the harsh Arctic environment, supporting both commercial and military operations.
In the realm of artillery, Finland produces advanced artillery guns, notably those developed by Patria. The upcoming Patria 155 GH 52 APU is a modern self-propelled howitzer that combines mobility, firepower, and accuracy.
A crucial aspect of the Finnish military production is the concept of "sisu," a unique Finnish term embodying determination, resilience, and courage in the face of adversity. This unyielding spirit has been a defining characteristic of Finland's military history, particularly during the Winter War of 1939-1940.
Finnish technology companies play a vital role in supporting and enhancing the capabilities of the Finnish military, particularly in satellites and communications. Companies like Nokia, Reaktor, and ICEYE are at the forefront of integrating cutting-edge technology with defense applications. Nokia provides advanced communication networks, Reaktor collaborates on developing satellite technology, and ICEYE offers high-resolution imaging for surveillance and reconnaissance.
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00:00 - 00:48 Intro
00:48 - 2:11 Patria
2:11 - 2:42 SAKO
2:42 - 4:02 RK 62 & 95
4:02 - 5:13 Lapua
5:13 - 5:57 SISU Trucks
5:58 - 6:17 Hamina-Class Missile Boat
6:18 - 7:10 Pohjanmaa-class Corvette
7:10 - 7:50 Icebreakers
7:50 - 8:26 Artillery
8:26 - 9:32 Sisu - the Finnish spirit
9:32 - 10:40 Nokia, Reaktor & Iceeye
10:42 - 11:33 Conclusion
#army #military #finland

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@MilitaryRated
@MilitaryRated 6 күн бұрын
Do you think I missed something? I was close to adding NAMMO's production of artillery shells here too, but I'll likely cover it in my Norwegian episode as the company produces in both nations. I'd be honoured if you subscribed, and the best way to support me is to give the video a thumbs up! Stay safe folks, and happy summer holidays - hope it's mosquito-free for you Finns (I always get eaten alive!)
@johanmetreus1268
@johanmetreus1268 4 күн бұрын
Nammo was a merger, that later also bought up some Swedish plants. Makes me kind of happy to see, Nordic countries shouldn't be competing but complementing each other to get the muscles for the international market. I do prefer the BAE way though, keeping the original name like Bofors with the BAE Systems attached to it.
@EiraAimo
@EiraAimo 2 күн бұрын
Sidenote could be Patrias co-operation with Lockheed Martin and Pratt&Whitney when Finland starts to build total of 400 F-35 frames to international market and also engine assembly, as part of our HX-project. Also other maintenance, service and assembly projects are included for international F-35 market. Latest purely finnish project is Laykka AMPGV robot/land drone. Patria also just bought Nordic Drones Oy:n, to improve Patria Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) -project. Land mine replacement "Jump mine" is on its test phase and going trough all the safety bureaucracy. Quite busy days actually in Finnish defence market, from latest startups to old companies.
@MilitaryRated
@MilitaryRated 6 күн бұрын
A shoutout to my brothers in arms in the Finnish army. You know who you are, and you'll always have my back as I have yours.
@tsuhna1167
@tsuhna1167 6 күн бұрын
Thanks, right back at you. That's what allies are for, right..? Two decades of service in the FDF talking here.
@MilitaryRated
@MilitaryRated 6 күн бұрын
Thanks for your service, brother!
@johanklytseroff2543
@johanklytseroff2543 6 күн бұрын
Thank You for an interesting video, from Sweden i am very happy that both we and our brothers and sisters in Finland could join the NATO!
@MilitaryRated
@MilitaryRated 6 күн бұрын
We're all happy you joined. :)
@rikulappi9664
@rikulappi9664 6 күн бұрын
You got your list right. 😊
@MilitaryRated
@MilitaryRated 6 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@hansericsson7058
@hansericsson7058 6 күн бұрын
Thanks for another great video about the Nordic defence capabilitys. The Finns got some really great weapons tecnology, i really like the amos system and the sako rifles. We choose the sako for our new infantery weapon i am not sure if it was 7/62 or 5/56 yet but its great assault rifles.
@MilitaryRated
@MilitaryRated 6 күн бұрын
Thanks Hans, Yes Finland does have some extremely good rifles. Have a good (hot!) day!
@hansericsson7058
@hansericsson7058 6 күн бұрын
@@MilitaryRated It sure is hot today, 28 celcius The same to you.
@peigeot9906
@peigeot9906 6 күн бұрын
Did Finland decide that it'll be SAKO rifle or are they at the moment only ones who have submitted anything for trials?
@janizzkar
@janizzkar 6 күн бұрын
As far as i know the only thing that is certain is that it will use sako m23 platform. Caliber of r62/95 replacement hasnt been finalized yet atleast.​@@peigeot9906
@SonsOfLorgar
@SonsOfLorgar 6 күн бұрын
​@@hansericsson7058 if you are refering to the new Swedish infantry weapons, it's both 5.56×45mm and 7.62×51mm with two different barrel lengths of the 5.56.
@janizzkar
@janizzkar 6 күн бұрын
You should add the sako M23 family of rifles that are about to replace all rifles of both sweden and finland. So we will get to see what sako does with a ar 15 platform :)
@MilitaryRated
@MilitaryRated 6 күн бұрын
Agreed, I just don’t have much experience with it yet, looking forward to my next show and tell in either country 👍
@johanmetreus1268
@johanmetreus1268 4 күн бұрын
Not AR-15, as it is a short stroke piston....supposedly. Heck knows who made the press releases.
@janizzkar
@janizzkar Күн бұрын
@@johanmetreus1268 you might be right. info is really nifty on it still. Im getting my hands on the M23 reservist version in august. its semi auto but otherwise that same gun in 556
@johanmetreus1268
@johanmetreus1268 Күн бұрын
@@janizzkar When you do, please be back with a review!
@Jaeger958
@Jaeger958 6 күн бұрын
I remember when i got my RK 62 service rifle. It was well maintained even tho it was old. (Dated 1973) Serial number 313757. When i took to the range and fired first 5 rounds from 150m i scored 88 out of 100. It was sighted even after being in storage.
@MilitaryRated
@MilitaryRated 6 күн бұрын
Yes, there’s a reason why most mercenaries want the RK over the AK, you can essentially drag it through sand and all it needs is a dusting off and it’ll behave like normal. A great rifle.
@riku3716
@riku3716 5 күн бұрын
Pretty sure NEMO is one tube version of AMOS not the other way arround. Finland uses AMOS on Patria AMV. Their conscript training started in my regiment during my conscript service. Had one parked on the backyard of the barracks a couple of times.
@-NEH-
@-NEH- 20 сағат бұрын
Your list is right.
@annelihermunen4242
@annelihermunen4242 5 күн бұрын
🇫🇮💪👏
@peigeot9906
@peigeot9906 6 күн бұрын
Finland is slowly moving away from RK 62 and RK 95 TP rifles since they are chambered in 7.62x39 mm which isn't really in use in NATO, though the transition is going to be slow as USA is doing it's own experiments with calibers the Finnish army has decided not to rush the change but to see where things are going first
@MilitaryRated
@MilitaryRated 6 күн бұрын
Still excellent rifles though!
@coltr7561
@coltr7561 6 күн бұрын
Finnish rifles have better penetration than NATO rifle.
@ES-ig4pm
@ES-ig4pm 5 күн бұрын
Finland ordered next generation assualt rifles from the Sako. Sako and FDS are currently finishing their field testing of several variations of different barrel lenghts (11.5", 14.5" and 16") of Sako 7,62х51 mm based on AR10 and Sako 5,56×45 mm based on AR15 to see which model will be next main infantry weapon. The Swedish Defence Materiel Administration has ordered 11.5" barrel variant of Sako 5,56×45 mm with 78 million euros worth.
@coltr7561
@coltr7561 6 күн бұрын
If Finland would use submarines, I think we could have good know how. The Mir 1 and 2 deep dive subs from the 80s were built in Finland. Ice breakers are nowadays among best in the world. Also fast patrol vessels are similar than Sweden have.
@KaiHellmann
@KaiHellmann 6 күн бұрын
Hello, drone balcony on one joystic, working perfectly. Mir1 and Mir2 maded Finland
@nkpg5217
@nkpg5217 5 күн бұрын
Person in 9.09 is not Häyhä. He is unkown swedish volunteer and he is using swedish mauser. Häyhä did not use bayonet and none of the finnish soldiers never used that winter mask.
@rasehorn
@rasehorn 6 күн бұрын
You forgot Salmiakki, Koskenkorva and Perkele also Sauna. :D
@MilitaryRated
@MilitaryRated 5 күн бұрын
Fond memories!
@mattilindstrom
@mattilindstrom 3 күн бұрын
The Finnish armaments industry produces advanced and very good quality products (we can't afford to just shove out cheap and cheerful rubbish). But robust, that's another question. In peacetime we do just fine, but in an all out war the production capability would be soon be too little even for our own needs. Of course production can in an emergency be ramped up and NATO allies' gear would be available to us in short order.
@juniusluriuscatalus6606
@juniusluriuscatalus6606 6 күн бұрын
Sounds pretty much right, except pronouncing impossible language. Only simple help I could offer is try replacing "j" in "Pohjanmaa" with "y" (like in "yes" or "you"). Pretty damn good overall. Of course this is about technology, but one should never forget the numbers, which you touched close to the end with "sisu". Thumbs up. The only threat we've faced didn't got balls before and now we're in Nato... Meteor strike is more likely to wipe us out and even still we're ready, or more ready than ever.
@MilitaryRated
@MilitaryRated 6 күн бұрын
Thanks for the feedback, the language is just so darn hard! 👍
@juniusluriuscatalus6606
@juniusluriuscatalus6606 6 күн бұрын
@@MilitaryRated I've heard that couple of times, so I kind of believe it. Overall, pretty damn good, as said, impressive even.
@johanmetreus1268
@johanmetreus1268 4 күн бұрын
@@MilitaryRated finsk 'u' = o, 'o' = å, dobbel konsonant uttalas som sammansatt ord.
@EskoTeroPetteri
@EskoTeroPetteri 6 күн бұрын
TORILLE!
@SuperKamaki
@SuperKamaki 2 күн бұрын
Patria, Sako, Lapua, Sisu, Terva, Viina, Koskenkorva, Sauna, Mämmi, Sahti, Klimppisoppa, Mustamakkara, Valmet, Nokia, Salora, Parkano, Töysä, Jurva, Ähtäri, Vihta, Talkkuna, Ruikkutauti, Ripuli, Näkkileipä, Rössypottu, Kilju, Pontikka... PERKELE! 😁
@elementsar9668
@elementsar9668 17 сағат бұрын
You forgot, m1,m2,m3 variant of RK-62. So here is a demonstration of M2 variant: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/et2lqbGEksu-aYk.html
@mikemilk2653
@mikemilk2653 6 күн бұрын
Tampella 120 mm and 81 mm mortars.
@rasehorn
@rasehorn 6 күн бұрын
Tampella doesn't exist anymore and those are phased out anyway. Moving towards Remotely controlled NEMO and AMOS for indirect squad support fire.
@MilitaryRated
@MilitaryRated 5 күн бұрын
These systems were great back in the day, but Finland have long since moved ahead, as my friend @rasehorn says. Remotely controlled containerised systems is the future.
@teemup9247
@teemup9247 3 күн бұрын
@@MilitaryRated It might be the future but the company support weapons such as 81mm mortars and heavy 120mm mortars are still very much the back bone of infantry support. Each Finnish infantry company has mortar platoon 2-3 81mm tubes to organically support the company. Mortar companies (120mm) are the next level of support and then artillery. It is foolish to say they are not part of the future as you can't just replace 1000s mortars in storage with trucks(apc, what ever the Amos/nemo is mounted on) that require more logistics to support them. The NEMO and AMOS are and will definitely be used by the operative forces (Finnish mechanized infantry and armor units), but not every unit it the war time strength. The Finnish army is 280 000 men when mobilized, if you say 100 000 of these are combat units (as an example) that is enough men for 333 infantry companies, that means 1000 81mm mortars are needed for them. This also would roughly mean with that amount of companies that around 83 battalion / battlegroup formations would be formed which has the mortar company (120mm). I can't remember the amount of tubes in those companies but is is between 6-12 which at 6 would mean 500 tubes. It is not about the ease of replacing either, the strain it would put on the planned logistics chains would be too much. So in the future yes, but the regular mortars will stay at least for decades. And 120mm has gotten good feedback from Ukraine. (public information and educated guessing and estimation used)
@jarzu3555
@jarzu3555 5 күн бұрын
Iceye granted acces to its satellite for Ukraine.
@MilitaryRated
@MilitaryRated 5 күн бұрын
Yep, by all accounts a great company.
@JuNe-uk6iv
@JuNe-uk6iv 6 күн бұрын
YEEEEAS! My salmiakki koskenkorva has been in the freezer for two days now and it, just like i am, ready for this video. Lets gooooo!
@MilitaryRated
@MilitaryRated 6 күн бұрын
Enjoy! 🍺
@aapee565
@aapee565 6 күн бұрын
While sisu as a word doesn't have a perfect or direct counterpart in other languages, I have to admit that I am getting second hand embarassment over the glorification of the word. In some circles it maybe is perceived as having a higher symbolic meaning, and those demographics seem to overlap a lot with military enthusiasts, but I don't really see the need to mention it so prominently on all sorts of Finland related videos.
@itsVilu
@itsVilu 6 күн бұрын
Same. Feels more like meme word now.
@johanmetreus1268
@johanmetreus1268 4 күн бұрын
@@itsVilu still beats 'kalsarikännit' ;)
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