Duchy, kind of a matter of resources, Japan didn't have as much iron/steel as some European countries so they couldn't just allow themsleves to "slap moar armour and it is fine, if not, slap even moar". And the design of their tanks reflects that. Same goes for the sheer number of tanks they could possibly produce. Additionally, as mentioned in the video, their priority was the navy, so more resources would be dedicated to it than to tank industry.
I’m glad to see a man who inspired my own historical research also inspired one of my new favorite channels as well as paying attention to the fans. It’s really quite cool.
My god you’re basically a medium-large channel now. Congrats bro, your content is actually on the level of Forgotten weapons or Military History Visualized.
ShooshiTanker Now that you're going to be on our side in the next war I hope you bring better tanks, because those Russian T-90's we will be facing are nasty.
PH has said he's more of a War Thunder guy, but I could legit see this as yet another way for Gaijin to try and one-up WG with an Inside The Tanks series of their own
As a fellow tank lover and history buff (at least I assume I am), I am fangasming pretty hard, nerding out. Edit: By the end, this feels so joyous I'm smiling so hard. It just makes me happy.
Those were waiting on the mainland like everything else remotely good the army had access to. The gundams and stand arrow were dumped into the same lake as the Cheeto and Chi-Ri.
For a first Inside the Hatch type of video, this was pretty well done. I always had a sort of soft-spot for this tank in particular. Just seems sort of cute in a way. Well done.
I watched your video with the Last Panther in Calonge a few days ago. And today when I loaded up youtube this video was given to me by the recommendation system. When I loaded up the video I was really supprised to see the Indiana Military Museum, and was quite delighted to see how many views your video has. I'm a local Vincennes, IN resident and have always liked to see the Museum get this kind of spotlight. And i will say, that I walked by that Ha-Go tank many, many times over the past several years but never really took an interest to it. But with your video I know a lot more about it and next time I visit the museum (most likely during our Salute to WW2 Veterans event) I will take a much closer and better look at it. But this comment is getting kinda long. So really I just like to say. Thank you for using our Museum for you video. I hope it can bring many more vistors during our events or just generally throughout the years. And Thank you for a very informative video about a tank that I never gave any real interest to.
Brah, you're doing a Japanese tank presentation, wear an anime costume for f sake. XD Also I love how every video is a different format, there are so many formats you can do. May I suggest a Jake Paul everyday bro/Operation Barbarossa crossover?
Thanks for this very interesting video and I always wondered why the Chieftain & Crew never made a video about japanese tanks since they are part of the game... So great job to step into this niche. And the audio being dodgy .... it is noticable but you are always perfectly understandably. Don't worry about it too much.
I always assumed it was the lack of English language literature. The Chieftan has mentioned in comments that video length varies based on manuals and other written sources.
That'd be a factor the other is finding them, as not many survived the war to make it into any collections, like in Australia there might be 2 Ha-go's each in a museum, both in a similar condition to the Maus.
It's not the manuals, which are all available in Japan. It's the simple fact that there are close to nil anywhere that are in close to one piece or have anything inside them, let alone runners. If someone wanted to put in the time and considerable effort they could probably rebuild a Chi Ha and Chi Ha Shinoto - there are 100+ sitting rusting away on the Russian occupied Kuriles.
This channel is the perfect blend of awesome history and meme's! Keep doing what you are doing man! I'd love to see more tank tours, or maybe even interviews with the museum curators if they have good info (and you are comfortable doing that).
Im pretty sure the reason why there arent that many inside the hatch videos is because many japanese tanks were coated with some now toxic chemical inside
Friggin' awesome vid man! Totally jealous of you, but I'm so glad you're sharing this stuff with the rest of us. Looked like a Type 97 in the end credits so I'm looking forward to that vid if it happens. 100% subbed.
Perhaps i'm also stiff and awkward but you seem pretty normal to me. Anyways, interesting tour of a tank I know little about. Thanks for learn' me some brain knowledge. :D
You gave a great review of the "little" thing. Sure, even a Sherman could have clobbered it... but, as you pointed out, the 95 Ha Go did what the Japanese needed it to do. As an American, I am just glad we "won" :)
OMG I'm fanboying out and I'm really jelly, that you have seen a Ha-Go from the inside. I'm going to Japan this year, to see many Japanese tanks, but still missing out on some Ha-Go.
Ryan Hietpas Not to be a smartass or whatever since I really don't know but isn't it a region thing? Or like with several other words that they spell it differently in UK english and American english?
Nice video ^^ however I do miss some things on the research side: -Manchurian Ke-go A Manchurian ha-go fitted with the “Manchu” type suspension -Ha-Go command A ha-go tank sporting with a redio and radio railing -Ke-ri: A prototype based on the hull of a ha-go fitted with a new turret and a 57mm type 97 gun -Ke-nu A convertion where they replaced the turret with a chi-ha turret -Ho-ru A prototype based on the hull of a ha-go fitted with a superstructure and armed with a 47mm type 1 gun Also the japanese did experiment with heavy designs that where build and tested in 1935 -Type 91 -Type 95 And they did not stop their with the super heavy craze of the 40's Altho acounds of it are varing durring the Mi-To project 1 masive tank was build and tested. It suffert the same faith as the maus did. but the project did continue with heavier designs of the Type 260# project. I am currious on your sources, what was told is currect but rather skinny. I be happy to chat with you over this if you want and even share extra sources to pull info from for your videos.
You should plan a Trip to the Salute to World War 2 Veterans event that the museum holds around late september. A lot of reenactors show up, more vehicles are brought out, and a live action battle reenactment is held along with the tanks like our Stuart and M4 Sherman taking part.
EmothicVonHellsing I am quite interested in seeing that now that you mention it. I've been to the Dayton airforce museum and figured that I would have to visit family in Georgia to see the new tank museum being built. Thanks for telling me!
Cool video man. I’m visiting Peleliu this summer and as you can imagine there are many of those still there. Nice to have a greater insight on them now.
The channel is growing at a fantastic rate, here's to seeing it continue to grow and your content becoming even more interesting, and hell tank videos like the Chieftains could go well around here if they let you crawl around 'em!
I don't know what's more astonishing, the fact you're so passionate and knowledgeable as well as entertaining or your fucking subscriber growth in the last month holy shit. You're the fucking Tier Zoo of Tanks.
thank you for this! the bovington tank museum and the chieftain havent reviewed in the hatch of this yet! very glad to see your review of it! just as professional in my opinion.
Iron Duke It doesn't mean the same thing at all. Cavalry is the mounted unit while Calvary is the place where Jesus was crucified. Hence, cavalry = horse and calvary = cross
This is great! Thank you! I'm working on an FPS game and am going to add tanks at some point, I planned to add interiors so this will help for references since I don't believe I live in any proximity to a museum where I could get pics myself. Sadly.
Hey can i request a pop history about "Star wars the Clone Wars - Landing at the point rain" with D-day? Or Star Wars the Clone Wars-battle of Kamino with Battle of Stalingrad?
it's great finding small little history channels like this, little hidden gems on youtube Trying to look at things from the perspective of who built them not based on our own countries doctrines
When a small, obscure history channel just drops an indepth video on Japanese Military history with an unprecedented level of original video footage. Holy shit dude
I don't know the exact size of this muzeum, but it amezes me that they even got somethng from my country (Hungary- hungarian flag from 4:25 ) I wonder what they are. You might just get around to reviewing our tanks some day :)
This was absolute quality, PH! I kind of wish they didn't weld all the hatches shut on the almost 30 tanks a short drive away from me at the First Infantry Division Museum at Cantigny in Wheaton, IL...would have been awesome to get some inside looks on those as they have some pretty unique stuff, including an early M1 Abrams with the 105mm gun and a T26E4 Super Pershing (no, it does not have the extra armor, that was a wartime modification by the crew from Panthers they killed).
You did an awesome job! :D Interesting and informative. :D Honestly, on camera performance comes a long way with experience, even Chieftains come a hell of a long way from the first Chieftains Hatch to now. :D Overall, Awesome job! :)
10:26 I think I've heard from the Australian tank museum, who are working on restoring a Type 95, that voicepipes (speaking tubes) were used in these tanks in place of crew radios for internal communication.
A few comments: most tanks came with the Type 98 37mm, a higher velocity version of the Type 94, the cupola vision slits always lacked protective glass vision blocks, the tanks were initially usually without radios, but by 1944 most were equipped with them, the ammo carried was HE and APHE, most of which was HE, since the tank was mainly intended to support infantry, and the Japanese definitely did go on to update their tanks and produce heavier models, like the Type 97 Chi Ha, Type 1 Chi He, Type 3 Chi But, and Type 4 Chi To.
Sir Boomsalot Yikes I mean to all to their own but the Ha-go is outdated when it was produced I mean it is to serve the role of infantry support and it's competitors are the Sherman,T-34,Panzer IV(Early models) I mean even near the end of WW2 Japan wouldn't give up until the nukes but if the nukes where never made well you have Ha-gos against Pershings but definitely Chaffees
As far as "awkward history nerds" go, you did pretty well usually theres a shit load of umming and ahhing along with a health amount of stuttering but both were pretty minimal. Quite an informative vid too 6/9 could have memed harder.
What's the armor thickness on your forehead?
this is my new favorite comment.
Thanks.
Appreciate you.
either way i think you've liquefied the interior...
Jonah Goodrow more of a vaporized
This is funnier than It should be
>Escaping your burning tank
Clearly if your tank is on fire you deserve this for failing the emperor.
FallingWhale VERY DESONORABU
Shamefur Dispray!
You must redeem yourself and drive into an American aircraft carrier.
Duchy, kind of a matter of resources, Japan didn't have as much iron/steel as some European countries so they couldn't just allow themsleves to "slap moar armour and it is fine, if not, slap even moar". And the design of their tanks reflects that. Same goes for the sheer number of tanks they could possibly produce. Additionally, as mentioned in the video, their priority was the navy, so more resources would be dedicated to it than to tank industry.
Try not to get set on fire with about 12 mm armour lol
Japanese: “we want something lighter than 7 tons”
Germans: “70 tons you say?”
188 tons anyone?
@@mashedpotato238
Will you be willing to hold 800 tons
Tiger II (King tiger) = 155 tons
Anyone wants the mause??
Just throw a Panzer II Luchs at them, no way it's worse than the Ha-Go
My influence is spreading! Muahahaha! And you are correct, we haven’t yet done a Japanese tank. Good luck on your future productions.
Thank you so much! Glad you approve! :0
I’m glad to see a man who inspired my own historical research also inspired one of my new favorite channels as well as paying attention to the fans. It’s really quite cool.
I hope to see your next video on Chi-Ha :3
Potential History Damn son, senpai noticed you!
The man himself HAS SPOKEN!!
"This tank holds 3 men... japanese size" That line had me dying, good job anyways with copying Chieftain, I would love to see more of these!
Ironically enough the Russians still have a height limit for their tank Crews.
Which makes sense it allows you to make the tank shorter and lighter
type 95 hah gay
So three American/European children. Interesting.
@@jamesricker3997 You see comrade, making tank smol is part of Stalin's manlet extermination program
“Smile, Sweet, Sister, Sadistic ... Scheiße Wannnabe Nippon Panzer”
Not A Smith Surprise, Service~
Not A Smith Whoops wrong tank *Sends to the GULAG*
...Sadistic, suprise ... Stalingrad was a mistake
Type 95 hah gay
The best German contemporary of the Ha-Go (when it entered production) was Panzer II that started being produced the previous year.
As a fellow history nerd, I respect your stiffness
Edit: As a midwesterner, I'll make a point of visiting that museum when I head east
We both should
Ill go as well
A commie pig 🐷
i grew up in Ohio, and had to go visit Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland to see tanks... if I had only known. :(
Excellent video! :)
What do you mean by that?
My god you’re basically a medium-large channel now. Congrats bro, your content is actually on the level of Forgotten weapons or Military History Visualized.
More like InrangeTV, he shitposts just like Karl does and I love it.
Panzerwaffe Higher, I'd say. Very good editing
I like all these WW2 weapons channels
Sorry for the dodgy audio at times, My mic went out and we had to use the one on the camera. Hope you enjoy!
Potential History Great job!
Potential History Wait, no “Oh my god, the tank is on fire?” Well, I’m afraid that’s going to cost you. 5/7.
I had canceled sex for this, I better have fun
Potential History great video. You move around like a salamander with 3 legs though.
you didn't talk about the rear, engine and stuffs
How riveting
I'll see myself out.
americana_incarnate no that made me laugh please stay
It's going to be a tough time getting out, no hatches.
*sigh*
You know, they've literally got a tank for people like you...
stay please
As I have a tank obsession and am Japanese, I love this video as it shows a part of me. Thank you.
ShooshiTanker Now that you're going to be on our side in the next war I hope you bring better tanks, because those Russian T-90's we will be facing are nasty.
Otakun The vegan well the type 10 should be enough to take in one of those
Does the rest of you suck as much as this part?
is this yukari?
@@easetheweeb The real life Yukari is ぽむTUBE
I only live about an hour away from this place. Thank you so much I'm planning a trip as soon as possible
Same. I'm only 35 minutes out and I didn't know about the museum.
Yeah I live only about 20 minutes from the place. I love going there with my grandparents
I'd love to see Wargaming sponsor you in some way cause content like this is like cocaine to my inner history nerd.
War Thunder more
If you want the same creators of the E100 Waffentrager to sponson him
PH has said he's more of a War Thunder guy, but I could legit see this as yet another way for Gaijin to try and one-up WG with an Inside The Tanks series of their own
Nice👌🏻
Be careful what you wish for
*10/10 inner tankgasms* nice vid dude
Ah fuck now you engrained the picture of a panzer moaning while the crews inside go “What the fuck”
anime opening
my sides
Anime ending as well. It's an english cover of Silhouette.
Any idea on the source? Its a really good metal/rock cover
Marth667 ua-cam.com/video/ldvvPojfaAU/v-deo.html
It's by NateWantsToBattle. Great English cover to the original
and a naruto shippuden opening no less
If you've ever seen Girls and Panzer they continually rag on Japanese tanks
As a fellow tank lover and history buff (at least I assume I am), I am fangasming pretty hard, nerding out.
Edit: By the end, this feels so joyous I'm smiling so hard. It just makes me happy.
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Absolute gem of a video, keep up the fantastic work!
Why didn’t they just use their Gundams and stands in the war?
Those were waiting on the mainland like everything else remotely good the army had access to.
The gundams and stand arrow were dumped into the same lake as the Cheeto and Chi-Ri.
What a stand???
@@mikazukiaugus2571 joe
@@mikazukiaugus2571 A table you use to sell your stuff at a festival.
Becaue stands were at 1980
You're videos have been amazing man.
Jack Barrowcliffe *your
:P
Eddy BT Damn you right, I didn't notice, disappointed now..
I hope Nicholas Moran would collab with you if he found your channel, keep up the vids...
If Nicholas can collab with Lindy Beige, I'm sure anything is possible.
For a first Inside the Hatch type of video, this was pretty well done. I always had a sort of soft-spot for this tank in particular. Just seems sort of cute in a way.
Well done.
yeah first time seeing it on hbo pacific i liked it but then mean ol sherman has to blow it apart
The ha-go is kawaii
Smol and cute (very important!)
The IJA could only afford to make smol kawaii tanks because the Navy keeps hogging all the steel for making warship waifus :3
Arysutha Negara can you blame em? Ha-go is kawaii but nagato-San wins any day
I watched your video with the Last Panther in Calonge a few days ago. And today when I loaded up youtube this video was given to me by the recommendation system. When I loaded up the video I was really supprised to see the Indiana Military Museum, and was quite delighted to see how many views your video has. I'm a local Vincennes, IN resident and have always liked to see the Museum get this kind of spotlight. And i will say, that I walked by that Ha-Go tank many, many times over the past several years but never really took an interest to it. But with your video I know a lot more about it and next time I visit the museum (most likely during our Salute to WW2 Veterans event) I will take a much closer and better look at it.
But this comment is getting kinda long. So really I just like to say. Thank you for using our Museum for you video. I hope it can bring many more vistors during our events or just generally throughout the years. And Thank you for a very informative video about a tank that I never gave any real interest to.
Brah, you're doing a Japanese tank presentation, wear an anime costume for f sake. XD
Also I love how every video is a different format, there are so many formats you can do. May I suggest a Jake Paul everyday bro/Operation Barbarossa crossover?
I've always wanted one about the surrender of the German Empire
"It's everyday bro, with the fleet at Scapa Flow!"
8:07 My two favorite UA-camrs in one video!?!
Gun Jesus and Tank Jesus. There's no Challenger though. Basically Tank Jesus but from Europe
What a handsome young man you are.
are you like his mom or...?
Gay
Sounds like my grandma but ok
She died when i was 10
@@victoryday663 that got dark
Thanks for this very interesting video and I always wondered why the Chieftain & Crew never made a video about japanese tanks since they are part of the game... So great job to step into this niche. And the audio being dodgy .... it is noticable but you are always perfectly understandably. Don't worry about it too much.
I always assumed it was the lack of English language literature. The Chieftan has mentioned in comments that video length varies based on manuals and other written sources.
That'd be a factor the other is finding them, as not many survived the war to make it into any collections, like in Australia there might be 2 Ha-go's each in a museum, both in a similar condition to the Maus.
It's not the manuals, which are all available in Japan. It's the simple fact that there are close to nil anywhere that
are in close to one piece or have anything inside them, let alone runners. If someone wanted to put in the time and considerable effort they could probably rebuild a Chi Ha and Chi Ha Shinoto - there are 100+ sitting rusting away on the Russian occupied Kuriles.
This channel is the perfect blend of awesome history and meme's! Keep doing what you are doing man! I'd love to see more tank tours, or maybe even interviews with the museum curators if they have good info (and you are comfortable doing that).
I'm not going lie but this great, awesome vid dude
More Japanese tanks please you nailed it on this one
Im pretty sure the reason why there arent that many inside the hatch videos is because many japanese tanks were coated with some now toxic chemical inside
Yup. Asbestos gets pretty deadly over the years. Good thing they removed it in this tank.
You have a bright future man
and a bright Forehead
HA.... NURD
;) good job kid
Friggin' awesome vid man! Totally jealous of you, but I'm so glad you're sharing this stuff with the rest of us.
Looked like a Type 97 in the end credits so I'm looking forward to that vid if it happens.
100% subbed.
3:15 the spring is known as a hydraulic pump cylinder, I think
But you really impressed me I watch this guy every day just about!
Perhaps i'm also stiff and awkward but you seem pretty normal to me. Anyways, interesting tour of a tank I know little about. Thanks for learn' me some brain knowledge. :D
Nice job you anti-social nerd!
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*Just kidding, you know I love you
Gei
Naa bro I won't roast you too good for that
bro i'm addicted to just watching your videos I find them so interesting
DIGGIN DAN 117
Same...Its always interesting to see a tank guru speak of their love.
Another terrific video. I appreciate the info and your open-mind. Please keep them coming.
Thank you for the vacation plans!
Let them know I said Hi!
Good job bro, been with you since 20k subs or something.
You gave a great review of the "little" thing.
Sure, even a Sherman could have clobbered it...
but, as you pointed out, the 95 Ha Go did what the Japanese needed it to do.
As an American, I am just glad we "won"
:)
What a way to start the weekend, PH delivers once again
0:14 I'd watch that anime!
OMG I'm fanboying out and I'm really jelly, that you have seen a Ha-Go from the inside. I'm going to Japan this year, to see many Japanese tanks, but still missing out on some Ha-Go.
Great videos man! Btw as former Cav myself I have to remind you it's Cavalry not Calvary :). Keep it up dude
Ryan Hietpas
Not to be a smartass or whatever since I really don't know but isn't it a region thing? Or like with several other words that they spell it differently in UK english and American english?
People saying calvary is painful
@@thijmenvb1305 calvary is a different word and has a different meaning.
Nice video ^^
however I do miss some things on the research side:
-Manchurian Ke-go
A Manchurian ha-go fitted with the “Manchu” type suspension
-Ha-Go command
A ha-go tank sporting with a redio and radio railing
-Ke-ri:
A prototype based on the hull of a ha-go fitted with a new turret and a 57mm type 97 gun
-Ke-nu
A convertion where they replaced the turret with a chi-ha turret
-Ho-ru
A prototype based on the hull of a ha-go fitted with a superstructure and armed with a 47mm type 1 gun
Also the japanese did experiment with heavy designs that where build and tested in 1935
-Type 91
-Type 95
And they did not stop their with the super heavy craze of the 40's
Altho acounds of it are varing durring the Mi-To project 1 masive tank was build and tested.
It suffert the same faith as the maus did. but the project did continue with heavier designs of the Type 260# project.
I am currious on your sources, what was told is currect but rather skinny.
I be happy to chat with you over this if you want and even share extra sources to pull info from for your videos.
hey man you did good
I'm from Ohio and I never thought that there would be a tank museum in the Midwest. Glad to know!
You should plan a Trip to the Salute to World War 2 Veterans event that the museum holds around late september. A lot of reenactors show up, more vehicles are brought out, and a live action battle reenactment is held along with the tanks like our Stuart and M4 Sherman taking part.
EmothicVonHellsing I am quite interested in seeing that now that you mention it. I've been to the Dayton airforce museum and figured that I would have to visit family in Georgia to see the new tank museum being built. Thanks for telling me!
Other than the audio problems this was a highly informative and interesting video
I see a truly fine history channel in the making!
It’s because of your videos and how funny they are that I’ve decided to go further into history. Thanks you so much
I love your videos 👍
I live like 40 min from Vincennes and I love going to the museum and watching the re-enactments, you should check one out if you haven’t.
Cool video man. I’m visiting Peleliu this summer and as you can imagine there are many of those still there. Nice to have a greater insight on them now.
I don't understand how this channel isn't more popular. Great video, thanks :)
The channel is growing at a fantastic rate, here's to seeing it continue to grow and your content becoming even more interesting, and hell tank videos like the Chieftains could go well around here if they let you crawl around 'em!
I love how the Bovington tank museum did a video on their Type 95 a couple weeks after yours.
American Nicholas Moran.
Been their a couple times they've grown at that museum over the years and it's pretty lit now from what it used to be in a rented area outside of town
Awesome video! Good work! It's always nice to see Japanese tanks get some loving, even if they were used more in China than in the island campaigns.
I don't know what's more astonishing, the fact you're so passionate and knowledgeable as well as entertaining or your fucking subscriber growth in the last month holy shit. You're the fucking Tier Zoo of Tanks.
Really do like it when people show axis tanks for what they are
Our views are very westernized and it's hard to tell what's true and what's propaganda
thank you for this! the bovington tank museum and the chieftain havent reviewed in the hatch of this yet! very glad to see your review of it! just as professional in my opinion.
Number one fan reporting for duty SSAAHHHH!!!!
You can tell this is an authentic inside the hatch video, because he made sure to let us know how the tracks were tensioned.
Heads up, it's caValry not caLvary. I'm surprised how many people make this mistake. Great video otherwise. I love these "lesser" known tanks.
Cavalry = horse and Calvary = cross
Isn't it the same thing? You know how in some countries it's colour and in others it's color,I believe it's the same thing
No it's not the same thing at all. The word is cavalry in American English and regular English.
Iron Duke It doesn't mean the same thing at all. Cavalry is the mounted unit while Calvary is the place where Jesus was crucified. Hence, cavalry = horse and calvary = cross
I just assumed it was a regional accent thing. Like 'Libary', and 'Tomato'.
Good job dude, I love Chieftain's Hatch and it's nice to see you touring some tanks the Chieftain probably wouldn't ever get to!
Lol chieftain is like 6,5 though he couldn’t even fit in the damn thing
Wanna bet?
I love your videos so much man, keep up the great work.
This is great! Thank you! I'm working on an FPS game and am going to add tanks at some point, I planned to add interiors so this will help for references since I don't believe I live in any proximity to a museum where I could get pics myself. Sadly.
Hey can i request a pop history about "Star wars the Clone Wars - Landing at the point rain" with D-day? Or Star Wars the Clone Wars-battle of Kamino with Battle of Stalingrad?
Hey, thanks for the museum callout! Was planning a trip to the Patton museum and I had no idea that this guy was literally on the way home for me!
Why would somebody dislike this?
U don't understand
it's great finding small little history channels like this, little hidden gems on youtube
Trying to look at things from the perspective of who built them not based on our own countries doctrines
Do more videos like this I really enjoyed it
When a small, obscure history channel just drops an indepth video on Japanese Military history with an unprecedented level of original video footage.
Holy shit dude
Great video dude
We need more of these!!! Keep up the awesome work.
I don't know the exact size of this muzeum, but it amezes me that they even got somethng from my country (Hungary- hungarian flag from 4:25 ) I wonder what they are.
You might just get around to reviewing our tanks some day :)
Aberdeen Proving grounds had a big tank museum when i was there in the 1970s. Nice video
Love it brother
Great work there! You are probably the first channel to got a closer look at the details of Ke-Go and also the first to be inside her, congrats!
Đaddy!! U do a good (with meme) jod!!
On-par with episodes of the chieftain's hatch. Audio is no problem. Good stuff!
Lol, you love tanks as much as me?!?! I build little tanks with a pot of details
Yes...YESSSSS!!! Finally another PH video. Great job as always
Was that a Renault ft-17 light tank at the end or a different version of it??? Looks awesome!
Crimson Productions an American m 1918
Potential History Awesome! Thanks for replying, keep up the great work!
This was absolute quality, PH! I kind of wish they didn't weld all the hatches shut on the almost 30 tanks a short drive away from me at the First Infantry Division Museum at Cantigny in Wheaton, IL...would have been awesome to get some inside looks on those as they have some pretty unique stuff, including an early M1 Abrams with the 105mm gun and a T26E4 Super Pershing (no, it does not have the extra armor, that was a wartime modification by the crew from Panthers they killed).
Wait this...is in Indiana??
cody asbury yep!
You did an awesome job! :D Interesting and informative. :D
Honestly, on camera performance comes a long way with experience, even Chieftains come a hell of a long way from the first Chieftains Hatch to now. :D Overall, Awesome job! :)
Did the museum see your stuff and offer you the chance to do this or did you go tot hem first?
Killer Orca I asked them once I had a visit set up.
10:26 I think I've heard from the Australian tank museum, who are working on restoring a Type 95, that voicepipes (speaking tubes) were used in these tanks in place of crew radios for internal communication.
Notification squad where you at (also 'twas a good video).
A few comments: most tanks came with the Type 98 37mm, a higher velocity version of the Type 94, the cupola vision slits always lacked protective glass vision blocks, the tanks were initially usually without radios, but by 1944 most were equipped with them, the ammo carried was HE and APHE, most of which was HE, since the tank was mainly intended to support infantry, and the Japanese definitely did go on to update their tanks and produce heavier models, like the Type 97 Chi Ha, Type 1 Chi He, Type 3 Chi But, and Type 4 Chi To.
Could you PLEASE do the GuP film? _PLEASE?_ Si vous plait? 请?
PLEASE???????
Bitte
fallout0624 ?
Its German for please
fallout0624 Oh, lol
Finally, some inside of one of my favorite tanks of all time!
Sir Boomsalot Yikes I mean to all to their own but the Ha-go is outdated when it was produced I mean it is to serve the role of infantry support and it's competitors are the Sherman,T-34,Panzer IV(Early models) I mean even near the end of WW2 Japan wouldn't give up until the nukes but if the nukes where never made well you have Ha-gos against Pershings but definitely Chaffees
As far as "awkward history nerds" go, you did pretty well usually theres a shit load of umming and ahhing along with a health amount of stuttering but both were pretty minimal. Quite an informative vid too 6/9 could have memed harder.
the ha-go is one of my favorite tanks, just love the bell crank suspension
NOT SHAMEFUR DISPRAY
You are doing great man. Keep this going! Greetings from Belgium.