Ukraine won the Kiev battle and just won the Kharkiv battle. The two largest Ukrainian cities. The Russian military look like a bunch of amateurs in a paintball fight. They were ranked #2 but now they’re at like 11😂
@@davidlindsaytroffer2801 I talked to my guy at Bugatti and he assured me that they could transfer the information over to Atlas, for a large fee. I signed up, of course.
No wonder. Sherp was also designed in Kyiv. AFAIK atlas designers are the same people who designed Sherp. The only difference is that Sherp had few managers from russian. Atlas does not.
@@GREATVOVA Alexei Garagashyan, designer of Sherp, is Russian. So I doubt, that Atlas was designed by him ;-) Sherp had managers from Ukraine, because Volodymyr Shkolnik bought design from Alexei and started serial production.
Sherp 2.0? I dig it too! I have dreams of turning one of these into a campervan, with pop top bed, concealed/convertible bathroom & fold down/out back porch for sunrise coffee & sunset drinking. Thanks, down the rabbithole I go. 🤣
As soon as he said "the company is located in Ukraine". I thought if I'd ordered one last year, they might have been sending me an email saying 'the vehicle you ordered is now being used by the Russian army and we have no idea if or when they might return it:.
It looks that way, yes. However despite it's shape, the center of gravity is extremely low. It'd be really difficult to flip it even if you were trying to do so.
I was going to say, it looks like it was going to roll over, right before the camera cut away? It looked like it was going to tip over in the intro at 0:27?
Perfect vehicle for the zombie apocalypse. Good protection, room for friends and weapons and you can stay off the main roads when needed (because its harder for zombies to keep up on rough terrain)😁
@@randomv3iwer Nah, for a zombie apocalypse to actually take place they would have to inject you full of a nanotech self assembling synthetic nervous system to override the natural one in your body, then put a WiFi chip into you to act as a brainstem that'll be connected to a 5G infrastructure in which Artificial Intelligence would be able to remote control you from. It'll never happen. ;-)
Actually if they are getting signal from a 5G tower or satellite signal they'd more than keep up. They'd be fast movers not effected by pain or muscle strain, and their own eyes would be like surveillance cameras for all the others connected to the 5G/AI control grid.
Really cool design ... and it floats! Might want a wider wheel-base to reduce risk of rollover. The small diesel engine is a good choice -- plenty of torque and low maintenance.
@@justicar5 Gagarin is American kosmonaut, Adam and Eva are American citizens. Edem is located in Washington. The whole world laugh at your education level. A, Biden is 18 year old.
@@Andrew-df4ru What are you talking about? HQs of Sherp is Kyiv and St Petersburg, Vlad Shokolnik, the president of the company is in Ukraine, not sure if he is Ukrainian, it is Ukrainian and Russian product, the Atlas is apparently the Ukrainian team making a road legal version
The Atlas ATV company should consider moving to the U.S. This vehicle would sell here, especially, in the southern states where there are many outdoor enthusiasts.
They could sell a bunch of these up north in Minnesota for hunting and winter rescue operations. I wonder how good the heater works? Hell it's big enough you could pop in a little woodstove! I like this machine.
A 4000 pound vehicle carrying 12 average size men, with only 90 HP, I would think that little 1.5L diesel is working its tail off. Maybe it's "adequate " but I would want something more powerful. I believe the Sherpa torque rating is only around 140 lb ft. Also uses a 1.5L diesel.
I can just imagine doing some off-roading with this through the Everglades. After a long day, jumping into one of the larger tributaries and pulling up to the dock at a riverside restaurant for dinner. 'MURICA! 🇺🇸
@@Knight192 Iceland has the biggest deserts in Europe but also the greatest nature the world have seen .Protecting this wonders of the world from lowlife suv owners is vital
We respect nature in Bristol Bay Alaska. That's why we're the only certified sustainable salmon fishery in the world. This thing is the future. Just don't drive it over critical habitat. But if u don't know how to respect nature then stay on ur paved road that was built by destroying nature
The batteries would be too heavy above the COG if you want to maintain the 24" clearance. This configuration would be impossible for an electric. I would not want to get stranded when the batteries die, you could freeze to death or starve in the middle of nowhere. Diesel is hard to beat on one of these.
@@bobbrenna9507 i think the Green Hydrogen/Fuel Cell combination and Higher battery densities are fast catching up. Thx. for your reply, I never thought about the weight though.
У Шерпа и Атласа разная трансмиссия и способы управления траекторией движения . Шерп - бортоповоротник , причем с силовым плавающим корпусом - лодкой , внутри которой расположен двигатель и вся трансмиссия , все защищено от грязи и воды . Атлас - с передними и задними управляемыми колесами , трансмиссия и двигатель расположены снаружи кузова авто , поэтому все детали трансмиссии и двигатель уязвимы от грязи , воды , больших камней .
Interesting concept, but a nice Yamaha grizzly or Suzuki king quad will take me anywhere I need to go, fit in more trails, is way more lightweight, faster and can do all kinds of work very reliably, and won’t tip over super easy.
@@Alexestpersonne dude people take their quads through super deep shit all the time. Also I don’t expect to ever have to cross a lake? How is that necessary? And at that slow ass pace, I’ll just ride around the lake and wait for you at the other side 😂 also they make amphibious quads and they don’t cost the same as a house 😂😂😂
If the Sherp company doesn’t have a hand in your company I hope they sue the fuck out of these guys for stealing their model. I don’t have any respect for people taking other people ideas specially to make money.
'how do we make this video?' 'do constant scene switching and add a brain dead clap track and the sheeple will love it, you know just like everybody else is doing, but whatever you do dont be creative and you'll be fine'
Usually you make a car with wheels. A nice change to see tires with a car.
Haha 😂. It’s true.
😂😂😂
This comment is genius
Best comment pin this 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Seems like it was developed in the right country, for the right purpose, at the right time. Strange.
I thought the same. It could be useful to my friend who is fighting near Donetsk right now.
It’s been around for awhile
RIP Ukraine
Ukraine won the Kiev battle and just won the Kharkiv battle. The two largest Ukrainian cities. The Russian military look like a bunch of amateurs in a paintball fight. They were ranked #2 but now they’re at like 11😂
Well SHERP is from Ukraine too
"The process for purchasing will be just like when you buy a Bugatti car".
Yep, that makes it so far out of my league as to be ridiculous.
The problem will be now how to get it out of Ukraine.
I think they mean like the Bugatti, you need to provide custom input.
The last time I bought a Bugatti it was such a hassle. I don't want to go through that again.
@@davidlindsaytroffer2801 I talked to my guy at Bugatti and he assured me that they could transfer the information over to Atlas, for a large fee. I signed up, of course.
I wish they had more footage of the inside.
It’s said to be a military vehicle. That would mean super plain inside and basic.
@@WillF1980 unless you customised it. But I can only IMAGINE how much that would be!!!
Looks like a fancy enclosed copy of a sherp so yeah, probably pretty good and cool that it's potentially road legal
No wonder. Sherp was also designed in Kyiv. AFAIK atlas designers are the same people who designed Sherp. The only difference is that Sherp had few managers from russian. Atlas does not.
Built at the same factory.
It looks like the GTA-5 version of the Sherp.
@@GREATVOVA Alexei Garagashyan, designer of Sherp, is Russian. So I doubt, that Atlas was designed by him ;-) Sherp had managers from Ukraine, because Volodymyr Shkolnik bought design from Alexei and started serial production.
@@GREATVOVA Sherp was designed in Saints-Petersburg bit product in Kyiv
Wow, wasn’t expecting it to be able to swim in the water. This is a pretty cool vehicle. And a 90 hp engine!
renault engine )
Sherp 2.0? I dig it too! I have dreams of turning one of these into a campervan, with pop top bed, concealed/convertible bathroom & fold down/out back porch for sunrise coffee & sunset drinking. Thanks, down the rabbithole I go. 🤣
YES ITS SHERP)))
No it should be a Fat Truck. You can’t buy a Sherp any more. Guess where they were made.
The condition of the roads in our city... I'm buying one!
🤣 What city?
@@eUK95 lol, any city in north America!
@@elmhurst86 haha! Same here in the UK man 🤦♂️
I want one. This is the vehicle that is needed where I live.
Basically a Sherp that can steer its wheels.
Seems to steer like a bigfoot too which is nice for this type of vehicle.
I swear to god if I had any kind of decent money this would be in my drive way. THIS is the only way I would go camping.
Yes, and it’s easier to escape cryptids like dogman if you encounter one in the woods
Why is camping so unappealing to you that this is the only way you would do it? What exactly does this vehicle change about camping?
@@sir_john_hammond It changes my chances of not dying on a camping trip.
@@Shadowcub69 how? Thing looks tippy af.
@@Shadowcub69 a big gun'll do that too
Ukrainian. Guess we won’t be seeing many of these any time soon. Cool rig though.
As soon as he said "the company is located in Ukraine". I thought if I'd ordered one last year, they might have been sending me an email saying 'the vehicle you ordered is now being used by the Russian army and we have no idea if or when they might return it:.
It feels like it would rollover easily.
It looks that way, yes. However despite it's shape, the center of gravity is extremely low. It'd be really difficult to flip it even if you were trying to do so.
I was going to say, it looks like it was going to roll over, right before the camera cut away? It looked like it was going to tip over in the intro at 0:27?
Only if you're driving fast.
@@mojrimibnharb4584 you are definitely no physicist sir.
@@mojrimibnharb4584 It doesn't drive fast, 40 mph top speed.
This look eerily similar to the green Fisher Price off-road toy van I had in the 80s.
Exiting!I think it will be joyful to drive it.
The windshield is a flat piece of glass. I like it.
Hard to tell how big it is. The proportions are so funny.
It's huge.
Finally a good recommended video on my UA-cam
Reminds of something you would see in a 90's film taking place in the future.
This looks like something out of a Star Wars movie. I need it.
We use them at work they get stuck a lot great in slush or water but not good for medium mud
They look like they wouldn't be hard to flip
Perfect vehicle for the zombie apocalypse. Good protection, room for friends and weapons and you can stay off the main roads when needed (because its harder for zombies to keep up on rough terrain)😁
Is the zombie apocalypse shtick still a thing?
@@randomv3iwer Nah, for a zombie apocalypse to actually take place they would have to inject you full of a nanotech self assembling synthetic nervous system to override the natural one in your body, then put a WiFi chip into you to act as a brainstem that'll be connected to a 5G infrastructure in which Artificial Intelligence would be able to remote control you from. It'll never happen. ;-)
Actually if they are getting signal from a 5G tower or satellite signal they'd more than keep up. They'd be fast movers not effected by pain or muscle strain, and their own eyes would be like surveillance cameras for all the others connected to the 5G/AI control grid.
nah.. any damage to those tires and you're fucked. good luck finding replacements.
Really cool design ... and it floats! Might want a wider wheel-base to reduce risk of rollover. The small diesel engine is a good choice -- plenty of torque and low maintenance.
A copy of the Russian Sherp.
@@Andrew-df4ru Sherp is Ukrainian as well...(Well a Russian/Ukrainian partnership)
@@justicar5 Be not stupid. Sherp is Russian product.
@@justicar5 Gagarin is American kosmonaut, Adam and Eva are American citizens. Edem is located in Washington. The whole world laugh at your education level. A, Biden is 18 year old.
@@Andrew-df4ru What are you talking about? HQs of Sherp is Kyiv and St Petersburg, Vlad Shokolnik, the president of the company is in Ukraine, not sure if he is Ukrainian, it is Ukrainian and Russian product, the Atlas is apparently the Ukrainian team making a road legal version
That thing looks like a lot of fun thanks for video
It's a small, all terrain, troop transport. In the same vein as the fictional APC used by the CMC (Aliens 1986). Good idea.
Looks like something the “Banana Splits” would drive.
So cute it looks like a character from the movie Cars.
The Atlas ATV company should consider moving to the U.S. This vehicle would sell here, especially, in the southern states where there are many outdoor enthusiasts.
They could sell a bunch of these up north in Minnesota for hunting and winter rescue operations. I wonder how good the heater works? Hell it's big enough you could pop in a little woodstove! I like this machine.
I agree.
stolen from SHERP
In case U don't know, Sherp also was designed in Ukraine.
And Atlas has completely different construct.
@@hennadiiminskyi6088 dont tell different design,
Say its an upgrad, or modifed sherp
Same people.
No stolen. 🇺🇦
Ukraine has other things on their plate at the moment, sorting out arguments amongst the uninformed isn’t one of them.
At 1:33, they answered your claim already. You need to watch the whole video before you comment.
That engine choice is... Interesting.
It's all about torque and gearbox. This thing can't go faster then 60 kph or so.
A 4000 pound vehicle carrying 12 average size men, with only 90 HP, I would think that little 1.5L diesel is working its tail off. Maybe it's "adequate " but I would want something more powerful. I believe the Sherpa torque rating is only around 140 lb ft. Also uses a 1.5L diesel.
Yeah I was thinking that. But also remember it's geared fora top speed of 60mph
@@thetechlibrarian 40 mph for this one.
Makes me wonder about the feasibility of an electric drivetrain in one of these.
@@thetechlibrarian 60 km/h.
I can just imagine doing some off-roading with this through the Everglades. After a long day, jumping into one of the larger tributaries and pulling up to the dock at a riverside restaurant for dinner. 'MURICA! 🇺🇸
They said "Let's take a Stomper 4X4 and make it real sized."
Imagine driving this late at night, and you run into a Sasquatch.
Suddenly not as scary anymore, just run over him.
Sasquatch may drive them
THANKS FOR THE INTERIOR SHOTS
If I was Sherpa I'd be contacting my lawyers
Get the MSO.
Recreational Vehicles are exempt from License and Registration in the USA but be aware you will need to educate the rookies.
Это супер .
Машина будущего .👈
Amazing stuff bro
Pretty cool. Seems easy to flip over though. I wont be able to afford the replacement tires alone!
It cannot be flipped over. I asked atlas producers about it when saw them on exhibition in Kyiv last year.
I agree. If you hit the throttle at the wrong moment, I'm guessing it will flip.
One very cool looking ATV. I wonder what maintenance is required every 800 hours? An oil change?
800 hours, as per the video, you'd have done 4 oil changes.
I ordered one but my purchase was delayed.For some reason odd production has been stopped.
This thing is huge IRL.
The tire is the backbone of this thing.
Looks like a Mars Rover , I think it's on the Wrong Planet. lol
I pre ordered it on amazon 😳🤣✌️🍺🇺🇸
I'm ordering one NOW!!!
I hope the company is still alive since they are based in Ukraine 🇺🇦
Is it bullet proof? (Hood version)
This thing is awesome. I could never afford one. Lol. But I’d like to. Even just going grocery shopping. This would be my every day car. Lol
Surprising that such vehicle comes from one of the flattest and most open terrain country.
When the fields are soft in the spring you won't end up like a Russian T-72.
We have many cars like this in Iceland but off-road driving is illegal.We respect nature
good for you ....protect that barren landscape
@@Knight192 Iceland has the biggest deserts in Europe but also the greatest nature the world have seen .Protecting this wonders of the world from lowlife suv owners is vital
We respect nature in Bristol Bay Alaska. That's why we're the only certified sustainable salmon fishery in the world. This thing is the future. Just don't drive it over critical habitat. But if u don't know how to respect nature then stay on ur paved road that was built by destroying nature
They should do this with all the sand in the desert of egypt too.
@@doddsalfa Ha ha... Wait, you're serious?
HAHAHAHAHA
I was gonna buy one of these. But there didn't appear to be any statement about the number of cupholders. NO SALE!
GHE-O is also something that deserves our atention…
Gamma Goat.
US Army circa 1979
I can see someone from the US getting one & figuring a way to swap a big V8 in it.
Or a Cummins R2.8 diesel with 161 hp.
Mo powa babeh
I will wait for the Electric in-line motor all wheel drives for this.
yeah that would be sweet
The batteries would be too heavy above the COG if you want to maintain the 24" clearance. This configuration would be impossible for an electric. I would not want to get stranded when the batteries die, you could freeze to death or starve in the middle of nowhere. Diesel is hard to beat on one of these.
@@bobbrenna9507 i think the Green Hydrogen/Fuel Cell combination and Higher battery densities are fast catching up.
Thx. for your reply, I never thought about the weight though.
I'd love to drive that around it just looks cool
Standard US commercial : 30 seconds of actual content, run in a loop 20 times.
Great vid👍
Wow, 12 people capacity! Didn't think it would fit THAT many!!!
Good luck getting one any time soon.
How do u change a flat tire?
I can only think of GTA whenever I see the ATV
I was looking for this comment
@@jeb4864 - Same but I couldn't find any
I placed My, "LADA" on old snowmobile. 🐈
Amazing!!!
That is a nice ATV
Why first thing I think of when I see that vehicle is SHERP !
SHERP forever!
MAN! one of these just a little bigger than a full sized van insulated with a bed in the back to live in.
This HILARIOUS!!!!
good handling
Looks cute in a way
The tire pattern is much more shallow than Sherp. They don't show it coming out of the water onto ice. This could be a deal breaker.
У Шерпа и Атласа разная трансмиссия и способы управления траекторией движения . Шерп - бортоповоротник , причем с силовым плавающим корпусом - лодкой , внутри которой расположен двигатель и вся трансмиссия , все защищено от грязи и воды . Атлас - с передними и задними управляемыми колесами , трансмиссия и двигатель расположены снаружи кузова авто , поэтому все детали трансмиссии и двигатель уязвимы от грязи , воды , больших камней .
Russian made ATV the sherp
The reason is simple: it didn't make it LOL
@@oczhaal LOL!
Also it doesn’t have the speed and power required to climb sand dunes it seems useless there
Looks like it could roll easily
Maybe the centre of gravity is lower that it appears?
If its anything like Sherp it wont roll.
I thought the same. But it's like a toy. It will right itself up🙄
So cute. I WANT ONE.
Pretty cool!
This is like Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare in real life.
Looks like the vehicle from the old tv show "Lost in Space." Danger, Will Robinson!
I didn't know I was clicking on an infomercial.
Pretty cool vehicle, all that's missing is a solf pad & a cute brunette ❤️🪖🇺🇲
Love the original Sherp tho 😇🙏🏼
Look at the Fat Truck, so much more plus you can’t buy a Sherp anymore. Guess where they were made….
@@4by4squared88 they were made in Kyiv. And atlas is new Sherp.
My neighbors are gonna be pissed 😠
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what country made this both black / white ATV cars
Amazing vehicle
Quiero uno !!!!!
Sherpa redesigned western style. Are you guys building them in the USA yet?
Interesting concept, but a nice Yamaha grizzly or Suzuki king quad will take me anywhere I need to go, fit in more trails, is way more lightweight, faster and can do all kinds of work very reliably, and won’t tip over super easy.
@@Alexestpersonne dude people take their quads through super deep shit all the time. Also I don’t expect to ever have to cross a lake? How is that necessary? And at that slow ass pace, I’ll just ride around the lake and wait for you at the other side 😂 also they make amphibious quads and they don’t cost the same as a house 😂😂😂
How many gallons per mile does it get?
Sherp is one of the best . If not a great design
If the Sherp company doesn’t have a hand in your company I hope they sue the fuck out of these guys for stealing their model. I don’t have any respect for people taking other people ideas specially to make money.
I’ve seen few along side the I-44 in MO
That was mine and it was a Fat Truck.
love from Russian!
Does it run on AA or AAA batteries ?
3:00
" ... and the company claims that it needs maintenance only once every two hundred hours of use."
Um ...
Just leave it with your mechanic and drive it from there and back whenever you need it. 😆
This looks $$$$ expensive AF
Scotty Kilmer: It's a money pit haw! haw! haw! LOL
Once it rolls over there's no way it will get back on its feet.
'how do we make this video?' 'do constant scene switching and add a brain dead clap track and the sheeple will love it, you know just like everybody else is doing, but whatever you do dont be creative and you'll be fine'
Looks like an APC/Rover from a low budget SciFi movie.
Whichever is cheaper-- sherp or this Atlas-- is my FAVORITE.
Danny Duncan broke it with ease
he broke a Sherp, not this Atlas.
Can I choose an automatic transmission