Legendary T-34 Tank In Action During Live Fire
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2020
- Video footage shows the legendary Russian T-34 tank in action during a live fire demonstration.
The T-34 is a Soviet medium tank introduced in 1940, famously deployed during World War II against Operation Barbarossa.
Credits: Russian Ministry of Defence:
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Driver actually looks as if he’s from the 1940s!!
Death is not a reason to violate the oath!
@Jaymir Bergrok the dude looks like a ghoul risen from the dead when his tank was pulled out of the swamp because he didn't kill enough nazi
No, it's just a usual russian.
One russian joke:
"1 year ago my salary was 32 000 ₱. It was like 1000$. Bread price was 20 ₱.
Now my salary is 40 000 ₱. It's 533$. Bread price is 32 ₱. That is, despite the increase in salary, I became almost twice as poor.
Russia👍🏻"
Driver was just as tired. The T34 isn't a pleasant experience to drive. The controls are heavy and that clutch will kill you legs. It actually takes two hands to shift into gear and God have merci if you stall it because you would have to get out and hand crank it 42 times to get it running again. Not really the best design.
Meanwhile the Germans had power steering and the Americans electric starters in their tanks.
@Jaymir Bergrok 🤣👍
God, whoever is doing the preservation on these tanks are doing a hell of a job.
t-34s are supposed to be maintained quite easily, idk if its true, but i guess they are.
@@the-charlycode8117 more or less.
The Russian version of "good quality" is yeah it'll break down more often then western shit, but it'd be easier to fix
@Steve Arthur the ones used as self propelled artillery? Or are there ones being used as actual tanks now?
@Steve Arthur i mean I've seen footage of the ones that are being fired like artillery with ripcords from outside.
I was thinking maybe there were a few rolling down roads supporting the people on foot like "actual" tanks.
well jsut look at the middle east they still do be using it
Still going strong after 80 years. Respect to the mechanics/maintenance people who keep these pieces of history running.
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Most of these are probably 60-70. They were built up until 1958 and the war time models were notoriously lackluster in quality control. Well, understandably so, rushed to built in large numbers during the heat of the biggest war we've seen yet. Almost every single functioning example of T-34 is a late 50s model.
I like how everyone else tries to preserve old tanks while Russia is like: "It is tank, we use as one."
Молодец, приплел Россию
There were so many after the war that they were sold as surplus to farmers to use as tractors.
@@GetDougDimmadomed That sounds awesome.
@@GetDougDimmadomed that's actually pretty cool its my first time hearing tanks being used in farming
@@GetDougDimmadomed I would love to see the farmers shoot the 85 mm cannon at the ground to plow the field sounds like fun lol
I'm glad these things still run and are cared for.
Well in possible ww3 without nukes its back to these machines pretty fast when high tech gets used up
@@plazmica0323 goodpoint in fact T34-85 is still in use in some African and South American armies. They are way cheaper and quite reliable for it's time and climate. Also quite easy tank to learn and overal not bad gun. T-34 is the jack of all trades.
@@MagosDominusRevan not as infantry support
The beauty is they don't need that much care. Most components are expected to break and be easily replaced.
@@MagosDominusRevan what is "modern battlefield"? Fights in Africa od today aren't modern battles?
It just screams Russian ethos. "I am tank. I fight, not sit in museum. Age is just number."
“Age is just number.”
Шоан Шоан Шоан!
Hold on now
What the fuck does Shoan Shoan Shoan mean.
Шоан
Вro! It,s best comment! T-34 best middle tank!
Age is just a number and prison is just a place
@Jaymir Bergrok @Garrett what are you two on about?
Эх как наши деды в них воевали ? И в жару и морозище!!!
Стальные люди были! Низкий им поклон !!!
Ага
А что не так с ними?
да уж а потомки все отдали бесплатно мародерам
@@Leantenant эммм...шасси? А гдей то такое у танков? Из чего состоит?
@@Leantenant ага..корпус..а шасси..эмм..не при чем?
After years of despise for the t34 I now understand it was the right option at the right time . The best tank of WW2 .
Exactly, most wars are decided by logistics, and this thing was as easy to maintain as possible, whereas the german tanks literally required specialized shops to fix them
Fast to produce, easy to maintain, high mobility, decent armor and gun, what else you need to win the war?
@@salle6307 Apparently, before that, the author believed that a sea of pathos was needed to win the war. I agree, the Germans had very pretentious heavy tanks, starting from the name and ending with their exorbitant price, only the Soviet heavy tanks IS 2 released 2 times more tigers combined and they simply split the armor of German tanks with their 122mm shells if they could not penetrate them
Was one of the worst tanks of ww2..
Tanks made after ww2 were improved but during the war they were made with inferior steal which would just shatter upon being hit..
90 percent mortality rate upon being hit once..
They broke down constantly and went through gear box's like they were made from plastic..
Utter shite
@@user-xx4xx2ig9osoviet HE shells from the SU-152 had more chance to kill the whole crew because of the shockwave rather than the actual shell penetrating
Pretty impressive that those were made in the 40s.
In fact these were made in 50s in former Czechoslovakia ;)
@@cooper1756 50s ?? Are u talking about T-44 or else ?? Cuz this thing are everywhere in 40s
@@cooper1756 you talking about T-34-85's in general or about the exemplars showed in the video?
@@accessdenied5998 yep. Czechslovakia had and produced T-34-85 in 50s for Czechoslovakia army 😄👌
@@Gabriel-he6ih he said 'these', so he refers to THESE tanks in particular.
There is like 1 or 2 tiger tanks left that they carefully drive once a year or so. Meanwhile these boys are still running around and shooting their guns.
because this tank is a legend in the eastern front
Lol. maybe because the Tiger has been produced around 1300 times, while the t34 (All versions) is something about 31 000.
plus the fact that it's still used today, in useless post-communist country.
@@lutscher7979 more than 60k
Well maybe because almost the entire German tank industry was destroyed by the end of the war while the Russian wasn't. And because of that the lack of original spare parts makes those Tigers hard to maintain these days. The T-34 is easier because of the high number of spare parts still available.
Красивый танк, особенно его вариант с 85 мм пушкой. Мой дедушка воевал в 1й танковой армии Катукова. Закончил войну взятием Берлина. Вечная память нашим предкам, павшим в той страшной войне и спавший весь мир от коричневой чумы!!!
Нихкий поклон твоему дедушке и всем КРАСНОАРМЕЙЦАМ!!!!!!
Коричневое убрали ,красненьким накапали .А вонь та же .
@@paraparahod
Genau so sieht’s aus! SH
@@_mr.heisenberg_
Rote Zivilisten töteten mehr als Braune, und sie inszenierten jahrzehntelang eine Besatzung.
@@paraparahod Как ты самокритично. :D
One of the best tanks made in ww2 . A true testimonial to great engineering. 👍
Не один из лучших, а самый лучший в своем весе. Вообще, на момент его появления он был лучшим в мире.
@@dadar300 жаль немцы этого не знали ,и били как уток .
No best tank is sherman tank.
It's a shit tank ngl, but I love it all the same.
@@batbekhgal2041t-34/85s were better imo they did well in korean war as well
This is the first time I've seen a preserved tank that doesn't look like it'll fall apart if sneezed on.
It's a soviet shitter. Of course it works.
If Julius Ceasar drove one, i bet we would have it preserved if it was made in Soviet Union
Those are T34 from Philipines, recently transfered to Russia as a gift. They operated them in their army for a long time!
@@bubassvaba6221 exactly, simpler and easier to maintain while also being more reliable. Of course the german tanks were better on the battlefield, but their drivetrains desintegrated whenever an incline was in sight and their engines melted every few kilometres.
@@TheJimyyy It didn’t matter if they had problems. Most of them were solved later in the war and the T-34s were easy to repair. There were a lot of them as well so the crew could just be given another one while their broken down tank could be transferred to the rear to be repaired
@@TheJimyyy Why is it dumb if the crew is given another tank? They had plenty of T-34s and would you rather have the crew wait and not do anything while their tank is being repaired or have them be in combat with another tank? And some issues the early T-34s had were fixed but not all. The mechanical problems didn’t bother them because of the reasons I stated and the T-34s fit the USSR’s doctrine during WWII so it worked for them
When you sneeze and farted at the same time.
Now imagine you suffering diarrhea at the same time...
Sneezing at farts ? What?
Did that once.
*Not a pleasant experience........*
@@bakaweiner6956 now imagine suffering from both diarrhea and a bad cold
lol
До чего же СИЛЬНЫ,и КРУТЫ -наши предки Победители, и Тыловики что делали эти машины! Вечная память.🙏
Bro ussr never ever outkilled german tanks even in 1945 kill ratio was 1.2-1 with germans winning
T-34 only outnumbered german tanks
Much respect from America.. love the t34....
@@artinrahideh1229 👍👍👏🏻
@@artinrahideh1229
Наивный. )))) Почитай воспоминания немецких танкистов.
@@ObOBCEM я читал. тридцатчетверки немцы жгли десятками. у них снаряды кончались, но вот дешевые и примитивные совдеповские танчики не кончались. как и экипажи из расходников - русских иванов. (бабы еще нарожают). единственный период когда т34 представлял опасность - ранний период войны. и то, машины тех серий были сырые и крайне ненадежные, рациями не оборудовались, выучка у экипажей плохая. вкратце : количество победило качество.
One important thing to note about the fact that these are still rolling around unlike, say, german tanks. This is mostly due to the difference in philosophy between eastern and western countries as to what “reliability” really means.
In the west, “reliable” usually means it can be used for a long time without any major repairs or part replacements. This is useful in some respects, such as for ground support vehicles which assist regular infantry on the field, or when fighting an enemy less capable of fielding weapons capable of taking out a tank. However, a design like this is usually not any less likely to get knocked out of the fighting than any other tank, and when it happens it usually takes much longer to repair.
In the east, “reliable” means something that is easy quick to repair. An engine that can go tens of thousands of kilometers without breaking down or needing parts changed isn’t useful for anything if it’s gonna be destroyed after only a few hundred, so it’s wiser to plan for things to break, and to just be able to swap it out and carry on than it is to spend every waking moment dreading the day when your vehicle is damaged.
This eastern philosophy of planned obsolescence allowed the soviets to outproduce the germans by an enormous margin, with over 30 000 of the things made over the course of the war. Sometimes, cheap and simple is better than expensive and complex.
Of course, as any wehraboo would tell you, the german tanks where formidable machines, but the way they developed and manufactured them was in many ways wasteful when considering their materials shortages and blitzkrieg tactics. A heavy tank with a big fuck-off gun can of course take a lot of hits and dish a lot of hits out, but the slower speed combined with the increased fuel consumption and stress on the transmission makes it less reliable and much worse for the fast-paced warfare that the germans were used to. Their use of light, fast tanks in combination with more powerful ones worked very well during the invasion of france, and it would probably have been smarter and more resource-efficient to focus on a combination of lighter, faster tanks and heavier ones.
Of course, the Germans were never going to win WWII, but they definitely made questionable decisions on military technology (wow, nazis are dumb, who knew).
Not sure if this is 100% accurate, as I wrote it all in one go from memory. Feel free to correct me if I got anything wrong in this comment (unless you’re gonna say that the germans could have won. They couldn’t, and that is an objective fact. The allies were much better at combined warfare than the axis were, and the axis was made up of a much smaller amount of countries with a much smaller combined economic ability. No matter what wunderwaffe any of the nazi scientists pulled out of their ass, germany COULD NOT WIN WWII.)
Well....when you make enemies..powerful enemies left and right...combined wit straight up ignorance to follow advice from smarter people..and causing so much pain and suffering that you must be stopped... naturally you sealed your fate from the get-go no matter what magic trick you pull from your hat..
👆👍
@Not_Ambrose If you count both the 76mm and 85mm variants it's over 80,000.
Not strictly true... One of the reasons the M4 Sherman was so widely used by the Western Allies was the combination of it being easy to mass produce (American factories produced almost 50,000 of all variants), mechanically reliable, highly adaptable and simple to maintain. The Sherman benefitted from being almost a modular design, where everything from the engine, transmission and suspension systems could be removed and replaced in the field, and have a disabled tank back in action again within a matter of hours. It was also very simple to drive and maintain.
@Not_Ambrose I didn't say it wasn't...
Feel so impressive to see the 80y/o tank still in service.
George Angell they aren’t used as combat machines, only for parades and cinema
Its unknown precisely how many T-34s are still in current use but their role today is very limited.
@@BHuang92 Couple in the middle east, North Korea has a few, and so does Vietnam
@@user-fg9qo7vb6o they're still depending which country, if an enemy country has no tanks and obselete AT weapons, they're still a combat machine
Mr Hypebeast last time I checked, T-34s are used as fighting vehicles only by Namibian army, alongside with T-54s
The T-34/85 was aesthetically one of the most beautiful tanks ever made.
I prefer the /76 version
I would rather be an infantryman.
T34 was a death trap. It's a good thing the Russians made so many because they lost a few🤣
@@garrisonnichols7372 all WW2 tanks is death trap, even tiger 1 and 2
@@ahmadariqdarwish2042 idk. I think the survival rate for the M4 Sherman and Tiger were actually very good for the time
@@garrisonnichols7372 bruh, M4 is very heavy and slow and no armor, while tiger is too heavy, expensive and tend to break the suspension
Низкий поклон вам прадедам!!!💗💗💓✊👊💪
Мощь и сила этого танка до сих пор удивляет и будоражит аж мурашки по коже спс за видос
0:44 if that was war thunder, u would have been stuck
Traction in wt is shit
@@dapperfield595 well , have you try pressing Q or E button ? Its the transmission mode and you maybe can climbing without losing your speed so much
@@niaagustina4142 all I've used transmission mode for was when I was too lazy to hold w in a slow tank like the StuH 42 G
Blame those shitty tracks design.
Next thing you you you’re getting up tiered against a m1 abrams
“ don’t worry Conrad stalinium will save us”
That gun sounds fucking amazing.
It’s the tank that made the Soviet Union shine...
0:40 I literally cannot even visualize a Tiger or Panther ever crawling out of that ditch without its engine or suspension belching out flames
Блин,сразу показалось на месте мехвода Панин сидит...🤣
Сюр какой-то, Юрий Антонов спрашивает что Панин делает на месте мехвода Т34-85... И почему Панин без собаки? И кто остальные 3 танкиста?
У Панина вряд ли силенок хватит,чтоб рычаги тянуть.
Вам не одному показалось а может и нет
Нет, ты не прав Панин бы рычаги ногами переключал...
сто пудов 🤣 Михалков новый фильм снимал?
When you freeze in a tank in the cold winter but it's fine because there are a thousand more of them.
@Vladimir Putin We had coctails to warm them up on a cold winter night.
More like 86,999 more of them ..
@@Dev_Six are you gay? Cocktails???? VODKA ONLY.
By the time the Russians began pushing the Germans back, the Russians were producing 2,000 T-34 tanks a month. Yikes.
At least 50.000 while ww2
It just goes to show how reliable the t34 is after all these years it looks like they come straight from the factory
Me when i see the tank recoil: “OMG ITS NOT A BLANK!!!11!”
there's nothing more scarier than a Russian man driving a Russian tank.
In Russia we don't call them man, we call them Comrade
...or an Asian woman, driving an Asian car.
Or a black man with a gun.
@@tennesseeridgerunner5992 that’s racist
@@zaddyaffaan8874 Well, okay-so what? If that's your position why didn't you say anything to sOikk3li about an Asian woman and an Asian car? That could not only be construed as "racist" but "sexist" as well. What about the comments further down that mock a Russian's lack of command of the English language? Where does it end Affaan? What made you respond so quickly? The fact that I made a comment that was meant to funny; but used the words "black man"? Oh no---not the holy black man! Everyone else is fair game for ridicule but the divine black man eh? It was meant to be a joke dude. But I guess it makes you feel better inside yourself to know that you defended the "black man" and called out a racist. Good for you! Now, take that same attitude and walk down the South Side of Chicago this Saturday night around 1am and see how far that it gets you.
I love how this 85’s tank are still running even in 2020 glad tk see this ww2 soviet tanks in good shape and strong
*STRONK*
While the tigers look like they'd fall apart if you slapped them lmap
this thing is so ubiquitous its like the default image that comes into your head when someone thinks "Tank" besides the abrams probably. the T-34-85 sillouhette is so recognizable
Everybody recognizes it 'till the IS-1 kicks in
American schools would have you believe otherwise, but this is the tank that saved the free world.
Ironically, this is actually true. Sure, america and the other allies contributed alot of material, aid and infrastructure, but in the end it was the Eastern Front where more than 70% of the german casualties where suffered.
Saved Europe Maybe lol but more just saved lives of russian soldiers.
@@primuspilusfellatus6501 American schools lol whatever that means.
@@gingerbaker1785 What? Speak proper English if you want to discuss something.
When I started to watch this, my house started to smell like petrol.
Diesel**
Когда у всех пахло,наши деды выиграли войну💪💪
у Т-34-85 были *дизельные* двигатели
From Vietnam with love ! 🥰
That's only the second time I've seen a world war 2 tank firing their guns in the modern era. Most preserved tanks don't. There is a jagdapanther that has fired it's gun recently, when it fired scared the shit out of me. Wasn't expecting it to be so loud. Great job on these t34's, all these old tanks should be using their guns. Great to watch!
It was so weird and of course good that there wasnt any loud music or people talking over the video, it even started with gun firing, lots of them actually. Have my like good sir
Вот это дедушки отжигают!!!!
Старый конь борозды не портит!
если они не были произведены в Чехословакии
Это т34-85! Не путайте разные танки!
@@user-hp4dn9fb3g а если это Т-34-85, так это не дедушка? Какая принципиальная разница между танками 1943 (Т-34-76) и 1944 (Т-34-85) годов выпуска? Или если это танки послевоенного производств, то они принципиально чем-то отличаются?
@@alexsol3517 в том то и дело что отличаются и очень сильно. Т34 были полным говном по сравнению с тем танком который везде показывают. Т4 были гораздо лучше не говоря о уже о самом лучшем средним танком 2мв пантерой!
Still running after all these years.💚
A tank so sturdy that you can dig on up from the battlefield and start it with minimal effort.
Есть что то в 34-ке, что не возможно описать словами. Танк Победы.
Точно! Особенно круто он смотрелся на Берлинских улицах! В Лондоне и Нью-Орке... Тож.. Не плохо бы смотрелся)))
Это т34-85, скорее всего чешский послевоенного производства! Трудягу т34 просто стыдно показывать, позорище!
@@user-hp4dn9fb3g всмысле позорище?
@@user-be2dv9bz8q потому что вам стыдно за свою историю! Покажите всем трудягу т34, а не какой то танк т34-85 послевоенного выпуска!!!
@@user-hp4dn9fb3g вам это кому? Ты сейчас про Россию говоришь?
That tank does really pack a good punch!! I love how it supports its recoil on his hind legs..!
"Братцы, наши... Братцы... Наши едуууутттт!". ;)
ВПЕРЁД!!! УРААААА!!! УРААААА!!!
@Antibrak Crossbowman На кремль нужно, а не на Берлин. В Берлине врагов нет...
@@Juleandr
Юродивый ((
@@washepolnoe6835 Не стоит всему миру рассказывать о своей беде.
Когда я вижу эту тридцать четвёрку мною овладевает гордость за страну, в которой родился, за моих дедов, защитивших её.
I believe these are used for parades too, they're kept in perfect condition all around.
Grandson: Grandfather there, the boys around the corner said that Hitler was a normal person.
Grandfather and his friends in five minutes:
The 85mm gun sounds better than any 76mm in my opinion.
@combatso1
The 85mm was mounted on the T-34-85 tank, and the 76mm gun was mounted on several M4 Sherman variants like the M4A3E8. Both served in the Second World War, both are somewhat evenly matched in terms of accuracy and firepower/kinetic ballistic capability yada yada yada...
So... Yeah, WHY NOT compare the two?? xD
Lol I don't understand your question.
It shoots at a lower velocity and is easier on the ears.
@@lemob182 maybe he mean the T-34/76 but idk lmao
@@bryanhr4074 Yes, he meant the most mass produced one which was the 76 in the war. 85mm was late war variant. For better fight chance against Panther/Tiger.
@@thamor4746 I'm pretty sure he is comparing Soviet 85mm vs American 76mm
I'd like to see an IS2 driving around and firing it's massive 122 mm gun
It's way harder unfortunately... they built more than 80.000 T-34 against maybe 1.000 IS-2 or something like that
Any is series tank will do cuz they all have 122mm guns
Modern Russian tanks have even bigger 125mm guns
@@Acat.... the Is-1 didn’t
@@RiccardoTheBeAst, 3395 btw
Это наверное "тридцатьчетверки" из числа полученных из Лаоса. Вроде было дело года два назад Лаос 30 штук снял с вооружения
Эти танки потом с помпой в России встречали ua-cam.com/video/rTY-dnc2Efs/v-deo.html
и пофиг, что это были танки, произведённые уже после войны в Чехословакии )))
@@alexeyshutov4562 а чем они плохи для реконструкции событий или же для Парада Победы?
@@user-ne2xv3dh2y Чудесные танки ) Можно даже на колени перед ними встать и пустить скупую мужскую слезу )
Танкист тоже из прошлого, питание плохое- зубы, и не чищеные
Да, те самые.
The most badass looking tank ever made. Legendary is a very overused word these days, but in this case it might even be an understatement
I remeber in X yoguslavia in 1993 some use the T-34
As artillery mainly.
@Herzbube Liebhart69 yes i have some respect for this ppl .... the was very good handling this old canon
@@2009bokke here you go ua-cam.com/video/lFtGeyuywI8/v-deo.html
@@hromivuk4086 The T-34 with the Browning .50 cal is so cursed
I think they were modified though
finally a tank show video where they fire actual rounds
Love to see these beasts are still operational
Почему когда он стрелял, у меня будто флешбеки перед глазами пронеслись?
Наркоман, штоле?
@@georgeunknown2833 нет, а почему так подумал?
I believe these are some of the 30 T-34s from Laos the Russians imported in exchange for a similar number of T-72B1s.
It is. Five of them were restored to combat-ready condition. Another 25 used for military parade on Red Square. T-34-85 from Laos. tass.ru/armiya-i-opk/9426371 and tass.ru/ural-news/9235735
動いて発砲する本物のT-34/85は初めてみたかも。感動。
My favorite WW2 tank !!!!! Love you T-34/76 and T-34/85 !!!!!!😍😍😍😍💟💟💟🇮🇳
А мотор как звучит а??)))
Это модернизированый. С50-х годов производился. Как раз недавно из Филиппин передали обратно в Россию. Год назад кажись. Удивительно они их катали столько лет и держадли в норме!
@@digimaks *Это чешский т34 и они вернулись из Лаоса где стояли очень долго на вооружении, там ничего в замен не могли поставить*
лайк легенде не глядя!
0:31
kids running away while pointing middle finger at you.
Тогда все делали на века.
@Йеркин Александр твою мамку
Ага ))) на 30 минут боя.
😁😁😁😁😁
Согласен на все 100
@@pabloviejo это среднее время выживаймости в бою. Не неубиваймых танков и не будет.
Это уж точно
Вот это мощь..и дизель прям сказка..звук огонь...
Большая честь управлять этим танком!
Nice video here but the description is lacking where was this live-fire demonstration at.there are many countries that use the t-34 and in this case t-34 85 mm variant still to this day in 2020
Well I just learned something today and that is awesome sounding thank you
@TEXOCMOTP Could you imagine the logistics of getting an M4 Sherman or T26 Pershing from the U.S or U.K over to Russia? not to mention field the ammunition to use in the games?
those still active T-34 are largely in Reserve and not front line or active duty service. North Korea and Cuba are said to have the largest numbers, but only estimates. Vietnam has 300 of them, but only 45 are actually active. the other Nations that still have them are either non-operational, training aids, or used in Reserve Units
remember that the only t34 variant used in real combat today is the ripcord variant, most of them are just sitting there or used for parades and demonstrations
Here is another video of tank biathlon on T34-85. Please note: at the bottom of the screen there is the current speed parameters of all cars participating in the race. The maximum speed for some cars was 55 km / h. The competition was in Alabino (Moscow region), where biathlon is also held on T-90, T-72 tanks
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Way more impressive firing than I expected.
T-34 old legend is still very strong after 74 years
Sound of the gun firing is awesome ❤️
Now closer than ever to returning to combat!!
We need to wait till the russian run out of all t62 t55 t54 t44
@@ksiaze997 also know as: never
Какой красавец!!! Отличный танк!!!!
Wow! Amazing tank, even in 2021. For sure can be used until nowadays, at least in "light" combats.
So Reliable. Straight from Factory to Battlefield and cheap to produce. I see why Tigers were out number. 🤯
Звук этого звука просто божественный!
Что лязг гусениц, что хлёсткий короткий "щелчёк" выстрела, что раскаты после него.
T34-85 was one of the best tanks during world war 2 and they are still workin to this day ;D
0:31 me and the boys headed towards Berlin
The way that smoke comes out after shooting turns me on
Last thing a Panzer 3 Crew sees:
Esse som é épico! Legendary sound! O T-34 tem muita história!
Ay Dimitri back at it again can we get A round of applause for Dimitri over here?
Этот танк всю душу аыворачивает! Кто как не знаю ,но у меня при виде 34- ки слезы и комок в горле ,а тут еще стреляет ветеран! Низкий поклон КРАСНОАРМЕЙЦАМ и создателям нашего танка победы ,низкий поклон труженикам заводов производивших эти машины и снарядоы к ним ,низкий поклон всем родам войск и всем тыловикам трудившимся на обеспечение фронта ,низкий поклон советскому руководству , низкий поклон всему СОВЕТСКОМУ НАРОДУ выстоявшему в войне и победившему фашисткую нечисть!
I think that's T-34-85, modification of T-34,there's kinda cult in Russia around this tank
As there should be
Yeah this is the 85mm variant, as the turret is very similar to the IS 1 and IS2 turrets
@@panozesperantegtr-1gobrrrr141 not sure on the IS1 but not really the IS2 considering that the IS2 had a 122 mm gun which needed a different turret style
@@blazingsniper2611 Конечно культ. Самый массовый танк. Танк Победы как никак....
Естественно , это же танк Великой победы, или даже символ
Thank you for showing me into the internet
Хорошая машина! Танк Победы! Лучший средний танк.
Да ,только это модификация т34-85 коих было то не шибко много...танк победы это т34-76
@@user-vm4ci9wy8r Да я образно имел ввиду, в технические данные не углублялся. Но! Благодарю за информацию! Лишним не будет! )
Saw one of these nailed by a Milan in the Middle East in the early 2000’s
Cue in " Four tankmen and a dog " music theme
Cool! Thanks for sharing!
The old comrades driving the tanks:They grow up so fast
t-34 legendary tank of great victory
It really wasn’t though
@@flight2k5 For a medium tank it had an amazing fire power, mobility and armor. Why in your opinion it wasn't good?
@@AverageWarCrimeEnjoyer it didn’t though. It broke down a lot the armor always average.
@@flight2k5 it broke down in early variants because, you know, it was built in the conditions of a global war where everything had to be built as fast as possible. Armor was better than litteraly every other medium tank, except Sherman.
@@flight2k5 soviet doctrine focused more on making as much tanks as possible, not like the German who focused on quality. Tanks live some months on the battlefield, so they made them live few months
Russians store thousends of them in case of reset war without electronics.
In case there's sabotage with EMP. The Russian will rearm their force with Maxim AA gun and T34.
I can see why, but the equipment most infantry carry now would annihilate a ww2 tank. Even without electricity.
no, they are stored for the parades and demonstrations xd
Not stupid this idea!
I imagine this is a joke
Tigers: I'm going extinct and I only have a few brothers left ;-;
T-34: I have so much brothers left that we have numbers similar to rats
To think that this bad boy in some countries is still in active service. Incredible.
I like those sound...
When you fart and sneeze simultaneously . Awesome tank. Still in service today.
Legend never die, they become a legend itself
When you sneeze and fart at the same time:
Recoil moves the flyweights in the fuel pump
I wish tanks still had this much character
🤣
Our modern tanks will be felt the same in a few decades no worries
Imagine its 1944 and you're shivering in your foxhole in some nameless field in Eastern Europe and seeing 30 of these bearing down on you at full speed
30?
300....😉
@Nige Kent *Earrape Russian music plays in background*
lol it just the fact that over 80 years and it still looks amazing
Я горжусь техникой которую построили мои прадеды, слава СССР.
Wieczna chwala bohaterskim czolgista z Armii Czerwonej.
Насколько же это эстетически гармоничная машина!.Правильно,у Танкового Бога золотистая Тридцать Четвёрка.Мой отец был командиром Т34.Он теперь там,на небе,у Танкового Бога.
Warthunder has all the sounds they need for the T-34 right here
Watch that driver muscles control levers. Hahaha. But This blunt ugly anvil like machine actually is beautiful in its own way. I like it.
Driving these things is not easy. Turning the vehicle is like arm wrestling and clutch is like trying to squeeze water out of a brick.
Looked like it was real fun to drive.....NOT!
The Russian WW2 tanks were known to have pretty notorious gearboxes that demand a lot of strength to switch gears
@@user-uv5ld3cx5t yes maybe only Russian can drive it 👍