Unofficial High-Speed Tour of Saumur

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  • @drew4213
    @drew4213 7 років тому +210

    "Something obscure and Yugoslavian" Perfect

    • @NemanjaVuj
      @NemanjaVuj 6 років тому +4

      BOV 3 Combat Armored Vehicle. Still used in all Yugoslavian successor states, but mostly as a police vehicle. It's on its way to be replaced though.

  • @jsplicer9
    @jsplicer9 2 роки тому +6

    23:00 is the ELC EVEN, one of ten pre-prodictuon air mobile vehicles. This one has the twin 30 mm cannons but the other variant has a 90 mm low pressure gun. In classic French fashion, they only have a crew of two.

  • @stevekiernan2241
    @stevekiernan2241 7 років тому +7

    Saumur is a great museum!! Thank you for the tour

  • @Collateralcoffee
    @Collateralcoffee 5 років тому +19

    24:30 that IS a Leo 2 prototype. The turret is similar to the Leo1A4. The gun is a 120mm, you can always tell from the "streamlined" exhaust extractor.

  • @Edax_Royeaux
    @Edax_Royeaux 7 років тому +43

    I wish we got an inside the hatch of the Renault FT-17. It's probably just be a short episode though.

    • @jaaksootak318
      @jaaksootak318 7 років тому +9

      It will take him two hours to fit into the drivers position and even more to get out of there.

  • @wyom2838
    @wyom2838 5 років тому +9

    I feel that almost every tank museum isn’t complete unless it has an FT-17

  • @66kbm
    @66kbm 7 років тому +2

    Its good to have an insight, even if brief, of these different "major" Museums no matter where they are. If anyone is ever on Holiday, or near them, a visit is a must.

  • @wntu4
    @wntu4 5 років тому +3

    That seems a very nicely done museum.

  • @420choochy
    @420choochy 7 років тому +12

    It would be a treat if you could do an inside the hatch of the Merkava . That's a tank that always intrigued me immensely .

    • @OnlyHereForCake
      @OnlyHereForCake 7 років тому +5

      Assuming he's allowed. The Israelis are pretty antsy about letting anyone non-IDF crawl around in their tanks, even older models in museums. Would be cool though

    • @420choochy
      @420choochy 7 років тому

      That's exactly what i did,assume he would be allowed anywhere to see any IDF materials.But if given the chance,an inside the turret would be fantastic,and amazing,and since there seems to be an old one there,and it's obviously decommissioned i don't see why the museum wouldn't allow it.Plus what a coup if he could. Think of all the fanboys of Merkava's going apeshit over seeing the inside,and workings of that innovative tank .Just seeing how that squad door, works and the space inside would be a revelation,instead of trying to work it out through the few blueprints and plans ever posted would be a treat. Seeing him have to squeeze through it would be hilarious .

    • @samuelbhend2521
      @samuelbhend2521 5 років тому +2

      There's an inside the merkava from “deutsches panzermuseum munster“ (german tank museum in munster) but i don't know if there are english subtitles...

  • @dse763
    @dse763 5 років тому +27

    "Something I never understood, Goliath was a vehicule designed to self destruct. Yet every single museum seem to have one. Either they are very good fakes or they weren't good at their job"
    Answer two, Chieftain !
    Goliaths have one major drawback : most of them were wire controlled. All you need to take them out is a shovel and lots of recklessness.
    Also, this one must have been one of the captured units during Overlord as sea air wasn't very good for the durability of inner components.
    Yet, still innovative (through from french design).

  • @q9920867
    @q9920867 7 років тому +14

    what a great museum!

  • @sirschebling
    @sirschebling 7 років тому +27

    That Luchs actually is the only one still in running condition. Apart from a recently finished replica that is...

  • @filipeamaral216
    @filipeamaral216 7 років тому +5

    18:07
    There were amphibious units formed to operate in the swamp and waterways of the Plain of Reeds west of Saigon, the Tonkin Delta and coastal Annam during the Indochina War (1945-1954). The 1er REC (Foreign Cavalry Regiment) had 18 squadrons with a mixture of armored cars, trucks, jeeps and M5A1 tanks by 1953, including two Groupements d'Escadrons Amphibies (GEA) at Tourane and Haiphong. The GEA was the basic amphibious unit, comprising one squadron of 33 M29C "Crabs" and one squadron with 11 LVT-4 Alligator. Three pairs of squadrons made up a "Groupement Autonome", later retitled Groupement Amphibie. By 1954 Groupements Amphibies, mostly from the Legion's 1er REC (who pioneered the concept), each had three squadrons of M29C "Crab", three of LVT-4 "Alligator", plus six LVT-A4 with 75mm howitzer turrets. This very "Crab" in the video shows the 1er REC marking.

  • @meteor1945
    @meteor1945 7 років тому +133

    pleas do a inside the cheiftans hatch of the arl 44

    • @DukeVictory
      @DukeVictory 7 років тому +34

      better do one of the ELC AMX ;P I want to see him fit in :D

    • @mickleblade
      @mickleblade 7 років тому +2

      I pretended I was a kid and got in that ELC 30mm, jeez, they should issue hard hats, bangin' your head on steel hurts.

    • @interdictr3657
      @interdictr3657 7 років тому

      that would be great!

    • @vicdoesgaming7570
      @vicdoesgaming7570 7 років тому +2

      +DukeVictory that cruel off to gulag with you

    • @mr.b7660
      @mr.b7660 7 років тому +2

      It's not true that nobody is allowed to look inside a Merkava. The German Tank Museum in Munster has a Merkava too. And there is the backdoor or hatch open so you can look inside.

  • @dablop1
    @dablop1 7 років тому +37

    24:04- that is one of the prototype Leopard 2's... Wow, I didn't think there were any left. It has the Prototype Smoothbore 120mm gun that later became the Rheinmetall L/44.

    • @HerrGausF
      @HerrGausF 7 років тому

      There are at least two more, one at WTS Koblenz and one at WTD 41 Trier.

    • @dablop1
      @dablop1 7 років тому +2

      Ahh cool :)
      Good to know!

    • @FireWarrior2013
      @FireWarrior2013 6 років тому +2

      Is it not known as a Leopard 2K?

    • @cataclysmicnothing
      @cataclysmicnothing 6 років тому +1

      FireWarrior2013 Alternatively, the Kampfpanzer Keiler

    • @peterfruchtig5334
      @peterfruchtig5334 4 роки тому

      Reading the german text on the sign killed my eyes

  • @n.mmitkovich2629
    @n.mmitkovich2629 7 років тому +9

    T-54 without fume extractor is model 1951, they started to receive them, with introduction of T-54A, and I noticed that someone installed driver's splashguard on the wrong way.
    Other tank you marked as T-54 is an ex-Iraqi army, Chinese built Type 69 II.
    "Obscure and Yugoslavian'' is BOV-3, AA vehicle.

  • @PanzerPicture
    @PanzerPicture 7 років тому +16

    Glad to see that the museum changed there lay-out it looks much better now.
    Btw great video thank you for sharing.

    • @rednoob8954
      @rednoob8954 7 років тому +2

      Panzer Picture a fan of the Chieftain?

    • @PanzerPicture
      @PanzerPicture 7 років тому +3

      Jan Siok yes I am bro!

  • @olivialambert4124
    @olivialambert4124 6 років тому +120

    "Its like those Chinese things, they're all the same". They're called people, Chieftain.

    • @grom884
      @grom884 6 років тому +12

      Olivia Lambert he was referring to the Chinese armoured vehicles names...

    • @rurushu8094
      @rurushu8094 6 років тому +11

      Olivia Lambert hilarious and original

    • @davidmarshall1259
      @davidmarshall1259 5 років тому +9

      a snowflake comment if I ever read one.

    • @mikerobinson3899
      @mikerobinson3899 5 років тому +4

      Are you ok

    • @Heresjonnyagain
      @Heresjonnyagain 5 років тому +6

      Clearly a joke guys

  • @venatorvi4447
    @venatorvi4447 7 років тому +64

    Inside the 50b if it's possible please

    • @spenlaub
      @spenlaub 7 років тому +6

      +1 please, always been curious about that one.

    • @thefrenchpilot
      @thefrenchpilot 7 років тому +1

      Excellent ! Tu bosse là-bas ? En tout cas tu devrais mettre les vidéos en publique que les gens puissent tomber dessus !

    • @martingrimmer9853
      @martingrimmer9853 5 років тому

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  • @VFRSTREETFIGHTER
    @VFRSTREETFIGHTER 7 років тому +4

    Another great run through. It's nice not having the constant WoT theme music playing.

  • @MadnerKami
    @MadnerKami 7 років тому +1

    +TheChieftainWoT Thanks for taking as along for the walk through the Museum and I just realized, I haven't thanked you for the Firefly-videos, so THANK YOU for those. I love your work :)

  • @orbitalair2103
    @orbitalair2103 7 років тому +14

    Hi Chiefton, theres a photo somewhere, of an American GI standing on TOP of a HUGE pile of Goliaths ! Oh its in David Doyles 'Catalog of German Military Vehicles'.

    • @henrikhilskov
      @henrikhilskov 6 років тому +1

      The reason for there is so many leftover goliats is because it was a ofensive weapon but the germans was mostly in the defensive role most of the war.

    • @llllib
      @llllib 5 років тому

      @@henrikhilskov More like they built great numbers of them, they were small, and required special tactical situation to be used... some were bound to remain unused.

    • @henrikhilskov
      @henrikhilskov 5 років тому

      @@llllib well there were buildt 7,500 I dont know if you find it to be "many" and yes they required specific tactial situations to be used and for that reason never was used just as a lot of other weapons since only 10 % of an army are on the battle line.

  • @justme25
    @justme25 7 років тому +1

    The Dutch vehicle at 23:15 is actually a YP-408. That was a wheeled APC. It was followed up by the YPR-765 (the R standing for rups, Dutch for track), which was a tracked APC. That one is also know as the AIFV, which is basically a redesign of the M113.

  • @willykaranikolas2391
    @willykaranikolas2391 5 років тому +1

    If anybody is interested, the weird texture on many of the German tanks was actually an anti-magnetic coating the factories would put on tanks for the purpose of not allowing magnetic mines to attach. Particularly on the Eastern front, Russian soldiers would stick magnetic mines to the armor of German tanks, and they would actually do a lot of damage, sometimes even disabling the tank. To stop that, they coated many of their tanks in this protective film, and anti-tank mines wouldnt stick. This is why they look so peculiar in comparison to the totally flat, classic, metal slabs of other tanks. In case you're interested.

  • @nikoshi1988
    @nikoshi1988 7 років тому +1

    The Dutch YPR isn't an YPR, it's an YP. The R would designate it as a tracked vehicle. The designation of the YP408 breaks down as follows:
    Y = Military Vehicle
    P = Armoured
    4 = load capacity in tons
    0 = the serie
    8 = road-wheels
    In case of the YPR765 it would break down as followed:
    Y = Military Vehicle
    P = Armoured
    R = Tracked
    7 = load capacity in tons
    6 = serie
    5 = road-wheels
    The YPR765 was an updated/improved version of the American M113A1.

  • @furnish1696
    @furnish1696 7 років тому +14

    the 'thing' in the kids bit is an AMX elc with twin 30mm cannons v

  • @someguy5492
    @someguy5492 7 років тому +6

    The T-34 was the first tank to introduce all-round sloped armor EFFECTIVELY.

    • @n00btotale
      @n00btotale 5 років тому

      Uh... Its armour is just as sloped as any of the French designs, and if by effective you mean its combination of characteristics being mobility, firepower, armour, simplicity and maintainability, then... okay maybe?

    • @champaris2610
      @champaris2610 4 роки тому

      Go tell that to the FT

  • @GottHammer
    @GottHammer 7 років тому +5

    Ooh. The Panther w/ the French markings. I wonder if that's the one that was rusting outside the museum when I was there a decade ago. :D

    • @PanzerPicture
      @PanzerPicture 7 років тому +6

      Gott Hammer yes it is the one from outside.

    • @iatsd
      @iatsd 7 років тому +2

      Gott Hammer what was it for the French - 1945-1951, 2 tank regiments with panthers, 1 with tiger 2, and a mixed TD regiment with JagdPanthers and JagdPanzer 4's.

    • @Paciat
      @Paciat 7 років тому

      Herres Chieftains article that compares M4 and Panthers both used after the war by the French army:
      worldoftanks.com/en/news/chieftain/chieftains-hatch-french-panthers/

  • @Perfusionist01
    @Perfusionist01 7 років тому +1

    Nick, your "mock up Grant" is actually a defrocked M31 Recovery Vehicle. The turret boom, etc have been removed, but the sponson door with fake 75mm gun is a dead giveaway!

  • @frealms
    @frealms 7 років тому +56

    17:36 that moment when the Chieftain molested a poor defenseless EBR, smh

    • @SonsOfLorgar
      @SonsOfLorgar 7 років тому +4

      frealms cruelty to small AFVs?

    • @terrythehobo8998
      @terrythehobo8998 7 років тому +12

      "Show us on the doll were he touched you"

  • @mysticvirgo9318
    @mysticvirgo9318 7 років тому +2

    LOL "Hetzer" just suits the 38(t) antitank so well!

  • @PolakInHolland
    @PolakInHolland 6 років тому +1

    Goliaths were easy to disable. Polish boy scouts would cut their wires during the Warsaw Uprising and subsequently Polish combat engineers would remove the explosives to reuse them. After that, the shell of the tank is left and not much use to anyone. Lots of them were found disabled in the ruins of Warsaw after the war.

  • @ThroneOfBhaal
    @ThroneOfBhaal 3 роки тому +1

    6:40
    A face only a mother could love.

  • @Blastmaster1972
    @Blastmaster1972 7 років тому +7

    OMG! They have a Luchs! I wants one!

  • @w2-automotive466
    @w2-automotive466 7 років тому +6

    you should do a inside the hatch of the AMX 50 I've always wanted to see the inside of one

  • @whssy
    @whssy 4 роки тому

    Changed quite a lot since I was last there in 1985. The exhibits haven't but the museum has....

  • @hagamapama
    @hagamapama 6 років тому +1

    Like to make a quick point. For some reason a lot of historians credit the Russians for developing sloped armor in WWII. Clearly the French were wise to the benefits of sloped armor as early as WWI, all their designs use sloping on the frontal armor in order to increase protection

  • @feedingravens
    @feedingravens Рік тому

    The halftrack in the beginning is originally an Opel Blitz 3-ton truck, where the rear axle was replaced by a track system, making it an Opel "Maultier".
    For the Nebelwerfer the whole was lightly armoured over.

  • @Gate0r
    @Gate0r 7 років тому

    Looks like an awesome museum. That Merkava and Cheiftain Berlin would make it worth the trip alone for me

    • @rednoob8954
      @rednoob8954 7 років тому

      Gate0r you should visit these tank museums:
      -bovington tank museum
      -kubinka tank museum
      -muntser tank museum
      -wehrtechnisse studiensammlung koblenz museum

  • @Sseltraeh89
    @Sseltraeh89 7 років тому +1

    A little hint, or rather invitation if you don't mind, Chieftain: If you're traveling around europe from one military museum to another you could visit the humble collection of czech military museum at Lešany.
    Well, there's no Tiger or anything fancy like that, but it's known to be in possesion of the single fully operational LT vz. 35 in existence. Also shitloads of other stuff, including few prototypes.

    • @Decybello
      @Decybello 7 років тому

      So that museum is known of being in possession of one and only LT vz35 in existance, so they are known of having only one piece of tank that any-single-one human being is not insterested in.

    • @Sseltraeh89
      @Sseltraeh89 7 років тому +3

      Oh yeah, you're Pole, aren't you? Well, Gdańsk war museum is interesting too... well, for the time being that is... I heard Kaczyňski and Duda are actively trying to abolish any content which might in their eyes diminish Polish role in WW2, which is said to be... basically anything not directly related to Poland actually.
      So yeah, thanks for reminding me: Mr. Chieftain, better hurry up to Gdańsk first before political censorship strikes :)

  • @dougpackard654
    @dougpackard654 7 років тому

    Thanks for tour. Really enjoy your presentation and insight

  • @jpmtlhead39
    @jpmtlhead39 9 місяців тому

    The only One KingTiger in running order.
    A Beautiful Very Powerfull Beast.
    A Sight to be Seen.

  • @Roblstar
    @Roblstar 6 років тому

    Great video. Nice taster for those interested in visiting. Thanks

  • @adamskinner5868
    @adamskinner5868 7 років тому

    Qh I want to see much more of this museum and its vehicles. Th engines exhibits looked really interesting (to me anyway) as did the trucks, armoured cars, and some of the weirder vehicles, and I can never see too much of the numerous tanks. Look forward to seeing the early war French tanks inside and out. Wish this vid had been 3 times longer but it was a high-speed tour and well worth the look.

  • @Doiteify
    @Doiteify 7 років тому +37

    Someone needs to buy you a 60fps camera that 30fps blur is hell on the eyes. Not your glorious mug though :D

    • @MikaelLevoniemi
      @MikaelLevoniemi 7 років тому +6

      Also a gimballed stabilizer stick would do wonders.

  • @Kargush
    @Kargush 7 років тому +4

    I want to see "Inside the Chieftan's hatch" on all of those. Yes, even the jeeps and halftracks. *All.* Of them.

    • @mysss29
      @mysss29 5 років тому

      And the little go-kart thingies! Whatever they are.

  • @RainShadow-yi3xr
    @RainShadow-yi3xr 10 місяців тому +1

    I just realised that almost all the photos of french tanks on wikipedia are from this museum

  • @Detoyato
    @Detoyato 7 років тому +5

    Would you do an Inside the hatch of Germany's most common AFV the Stumgeschutz III? Probably one of the examples in Parola in Finland...

    • @mysss29
      @mysss29 5 років тому

      just recently :D

  • @neillee-edmunds715
    @neillee-edmunds715 4 роки тому

    Looks like a great museum, will have to visit!

  • @andrewp6297
    @andrewp6297 7 років тому +1

    I'm going there in September! So excited!

  • @billy4072
    @billy4072 7 років тому

    thanks for the "pause" tip. .
    To do that in one take is impressive. ( well it seemed that)
    Nice one, good tour. Thanks.

  • @random3362
    @random3362 7 років тому

    Thanks a lot for a wonderful excursion!

  • @samueljognibene4015
    @samueljognibene4015 10 місяців тому

    Was there in September. Amazing place!

  • @ronnbreizh
    @ronnbreizh 7 років тому +4

    You missed the part with the AMX 13 and the Batillon Chatillon 25t... Still a good video! Keep going

    • @Axeyblahblah
      @Axeyblahblah 6 років тому +1

      It's rusting again?? When I went there in 2016 they'd done it up, repainted it and put it in its own hall with the ELC and a 13 75 just out to the right of the Italian hall. It'd be a shame if they'd just left it out in the dark again...

  • @johnpeeters2131
    @johnpeeters2131 3 роки тому

    the Dutch armored personell carrier (near the children's corner) is a DAF YP408, the 'YPR' is a tracked vehicle

  • @MakeMeThinkAgain
    @MakeMeThinkAgain 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for the Merkava, I always wondered what the deal was with the mortar.

  • @ISU-KV-
    @ISU-KV- 2 роки тому

    The amx 50 surbiassé is singlehandedly one of the coolest tanks ever

  • @jacqueschouette7474
    @jacqueschouette7474 4 роки тому

    I went there in 1998 and got nice photos of my then 8-year old son posing in front of the TIger I and the King Tiger.

  • @rvail136
    @rvail136 7 років тому +1

    You really need to do some "inside the chieftains hatch" in this museum!

  • @williamsnellen4901
    @williamsnellen4901 Рік тому

    ❤ awesome info thanks again 🇺🇸

  • @namelessentity5851
    @namelessentity5851 6 років тому

    The Soviet jeep, I couldn't catch the name or read the placard, except '601' Anyhow, that thing is a sweet ride. would love to own one. I have always heard that Warsaw Pact vehicles were never designed with crew comfort in mind....those seats look nice and comfy to me. As much as I would love to visit Saumur, I know, I just know it would end with the French nightly news reporting how, a strange Polak from Michigan was arrested for trying to make love to a Char B1 tank. That tank is gorgeous, tied for my number One with the Pz Mk III, and T-64.

  • @thesketchydude1315
    @thesketchydude1315 7 років тому +1

    ...that second "54" was NOT a T-54...it was a Type 69/79...China's equivalent to the T-62 (made between 1974 and 1985) it was VERY different despite everyone saying it was a direct copy

  • @lucidnonsense942
    @lucidnonsense942 7 років тому +7

    Please slow down when you pan - it just makes a nausea inducing blur...

  • @dergrunemann
    @dergrunemann 5 років тому +1

    Aw look a Panzer 2! He's so cute! He even fits in your purse!

  • @BlackDeath9128
    @BlackDeath9128 7 років тому +12

    that leopard 2 at the end is actually a Gilded Leopard it was an attempt to mount a 120 of the MBT-70 onto the Leopard 1 chassis with afew modernization from the failed MBT-70 project an this leopard project was running with Leo-2 project heres a pic of it goo.gl/images/ut30q9

  • @woooster17
    @woooster17 7 років тому

    Nice 'lightning' tour.. much appreciated.

  • @luvr381
    @luvr381 7 років тому

    The Opel Maultier does have a British Horstmann suspension, taken from the many Bren gun carriers captured at Dunkirk.

  • @Kilroy95
    @Kilroy95 7 років тому +38

    That barrier at 7:50 was as effective as the Maginot Line.

  • @vincentthoorens7323
    @vincentthoorens7323 7 років тому +2

    ELC EVEN too beautifull !

  • @henrikhilskov
    @henrikhilskov 6 років тому +3

    The guy you meet next to Guderian wearing a frensh panser uniform was actual Degaulle. :-) He was french tank officer during the battle of france and semilar in his role as guderian was in the german army. however not enoufgh senior officers was listening to him. And yes he became president of France. Shame on you not recognize him :-)

  • @christopherlum4736
    @christopherlum4736 7 років тому +2

    0:30 "Well, never guess where I am now..."
    Me: *looks at video title* "Uh Saumur?"

  • @JohnDoe-ff2fc
    @JohnDoe-ff2fc 6 років тому +2

    egads! talk about a whirl wind tour, I think that I've got vertigo now

  • @LexieAssassin
    @LexieAssassin 7 років тому +2

    Can we expect an inside the hatch for the ARL 44 and AMX 50 sometime soon? *squees internally*

  • @mmclaurin8035
    @mmclaurin8035 7 років тому

    Lot of cool stuff in there for Armoured Warfare fans

  • @videocars3913
    @videocars3913 5 років тому

    great work

  • @bjorngroen
    @bjorngroen 5 років тому +1

    At 23:25 The YPR-something is really a Dutch army DAF YP-408 of the 1st Army Corps 😉

  • @davidmicheletti6292
    @davidmicheletti6292 6 років тому

    A very nice collection

  • @lhkraut
    @lhkraut 7 років тому

    How can anyone not like these videos?

  • @scottleft3672
    @scottleft3672 5 років тому

    Sitting happily in a puddle of my own DROOL.....oh the scratchbuild attempts i nearly did...until i saw this place.....nice vid.

  • @adzilabidin6136
    @adzilabidin6136 Рік тому

    And the children's area are actually full of military vehicles that were drawn by the Belgian artist Hèrge in the Adventures of Tintin series
    Im impressed

  • @motopoznan9842
    @motopoznan9842 7 років тому +2

    Someone please get this man a 60FPS camera on a decent gimball.

    • @rednoob8954
      @rednoob8954 7 років тому

      MotoPoznan be happy he recorded this

    • @motopoznan9842
      @motopoznan9842 7 років тому

      I am, but why produce sub par content, when there's so much potential for improvement?

  • @carbo73
    @carbo73 2 роки тому

    I've been here. Twice. First time when this museum was in another location in the same Saumur.

  • @shorttimer874
    @shorttimer874 6 років тому

    A glimpse of a M114. I spent a large chunk of 2 years in one of those in the motor pool of the 3/35 Armor in Bamberg trying to look busy.

  • @filipeamaral216
    @filipeamaral216 7 років тому +2

    11:23 "Something obscure and Yugoslavian" LOL

  • @davec5153
    @davec5153 5 років тому +1

    It says on wiki, that the ARL44 was only 50 tons, it looks way bigger.

  • @SpeedVaultz
    @SpeedVaultz 6 років тому

    Chieftain, I believe the Leopard 2 at 24:44 is the 2K model since those sported the shorter barrel Rheinmetall L/44 120mm and same turret. However that one doesn't seem to have the Rh202 20mm autocannon on the commander's hatch so I can't say for sure.

  • @AmazingAce
    @AmazingAce 7 років тому +3

    When you walk by two Renault FTs and say nothing about them :((((

  • @WanderlustZero
    @WanderlustZero 6 років тому

    'And there's zhukov...Patton, Guderian and Monty...' * completely passes by De Gaulle* Ouch! Burn

  • @CykoruKun
    @CykoruKun 7 років тому +53

    A Nebelwerfer - it's werfs nebels. German is so awesome, i know xD

    • @henrikhilskov
      @henrikhilskov 6 років тому +1

      Nebelwerfer was a cover coded word because germany was not allowed to develope so big caliber guns. There were actaul more used as conventional artellery.

    • @henrikhilskov
      @henrikhilskov 6 років тому

      @General Guisan Quai i I am just writing the rule of peace rule for germany after 1 ww. I am not judging.

    • @henrikhilskov
      @henrikhilskov 6 років тому +1

      Correct. It was just an effort from british and frensh side to ensure that Germany never ever would be able to stop their advantages on the market of trade from india and afrika.

  • @storm4710
    @storm4710 7 років тому +1

    i love the ELC Even prototypes

  • @VaanVaughn
    @VaanVaughn 7 років тому +4

    what kind of sherman is outside in the parking lot? looks like a 76 or a firefly?... or a 75 with a muzzle brake

  • @matthayward7889
    @matthayward7889 7 років тому

    That's a lot of work for three mechanics, even working all year round!

  • @chrisfyfe4047
    @chrisfyfe4047 4 роки тому

    Good tour !

  • @oleriis-vestergaard6844
    @oleriis-vestergaard6844 2 роки тому

    The french Samurai collection and the russian Kubinka must be the biggest ww2 tank museums in the world

  • @aleksandarsavic793
    @aleksandarsavic793 5 років тому +1

    Soemthing obscure from Yugoslavia is: M55 A4 M1 (BOV-3) Greetings from Yugoslavia

  • @William2020a
    @William2020a 7 років тому

    Leopard II with the short 120mm Another premmie coming soon?

  • @frenchfan3368
    @frenchfan3368 5 років тому

    Thanks for the virtual tour Chieftain. I'm just curious where you are from. Your accent sounds like you might be from Canada but I am unsure.

  • @Tinblitz
    @Tinblitz 7 років тому +5

    I think I prefer the quiet, relaxed attitude of these "Quick Tour" videos over the plastic, overly edited "Chieftains Hatch" videos. I still love both types of video though, so the difference is negligible.

  • @PTCello
    @PTCello 4 роки тому +1

    Moving so abruptly giving me motion sickness

  • @quentintin1
    @quentintin1 6 років тому

    yeah, i believe the long barreled R35 never received an official designation
    sometimes we see them marked R35 M39 (year the guns started appearing on the chassis) or R35 SA38 (named after the gun)
    i guess the R39 designation comes from the H39 (H35 with bigger engine) which started appearing around the same time.
    the Renault light tank got a new designation with the R40, which is the same hull and turret but with a redesigned suspension (kinda like the D2 suspension) and all came equipped with the SA38 as standard.
    there were also some H35 with SA38 that people sometimes call "H38", but like the R39, it was never official designation.