Captured NATO EQUIPMENT In Moscow! AMERICAN VETERAN VISITS PATRIOT PARK!

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  • @Wild-Siberia
    @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +412

    🙏🏻🇷🇺 Patriot Park
    READ VIDEO POINTS BELOW
    Higher quantity from the soviets doesn’t mean that they had lower quality. A lot of people are commenting because I said what I said that I believe that they had lower quality weapons.
    When I said “unfortunately the tiger didn’t help them” this is from their point of view what they thought not what I feel.
    Many people don’t understand this maybe their first language is not English. I’m clearly talking about the axis sentiment. Fortunately for us (the rest of the world) they didn’t work.
    LAND LEASE MENTIONED IN VIDEO.
    I’d also like to address the new subscribers and the old with a big thank you for sharing this video.

    • @thomasMarek1
      @thomasMarek1 5 місяців тому +35

      The lend lease that brought american tanks to URSS, like M3 Lee and Shermans, you as an american should know your own history.

    • @ranger275th9
      @ranger275th9 5 місяців тому +25

      I was in the military for over 20 years, and I can tell you most Infantry Soldiers would trade an M4 or M16 for an AK any day of the week! As for Mr. know your history down here... It was USSR, not the URSS. Maybe clean up your own backyard before correcting others?

    • @user-us5lv9xl6j
      @user-us5lv9xl6j 5 місяців тому +11

      В Москве сейчас проходит большая выставка в вднх!!! Думаю для вашего канала будет интересно!!!

    • @pickerooni6247
      @pickerooni6247 5 місяців тому +2

      LOL

    • @The1cdccop
      @The1cdccop 5 місяців тому +5

      Soviet weapons were/are every bit as sophisticated as ours, sometimes better because a farmer could use it. The problem was that safety was an afterthought and most products were assembled at gunpoint, so if every fifth unit coming down the assembly line worked, it was good enough.

  • @user-Cepera.POCTOB
    @user-Cepera.POCTOB 5 місяців тому +1873

    I saw one video where a veteran of the war, he was a tanker, he said that when they received equipment that came under Lend-Lease, they often found hidden gifts from the guys from the U.S. who made and sent this equipment, it was whiskey, cigars, chocolate and other nice little things, as well as letters of support!!!

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +195

      that is very cool. I love reading stories like this please do continue sharing any information you have you know that this channels common section is a forum

    • @xawecki8149
      @xawecki8149 5 місяців тому +129

      This reminds me of "American support" in current conflict, this time around against Russian nation. I wonder if Ukrainians also find whiskey, cigars and perhaps something else in equipment delivered from uncle Sam.

    • @user-uo9bh1xp6y
      @user-uo9bh1xp6y 5 місяців тому

      ​@@xawecki8149Вряд ли, поскольку все поставки амуниции проходят через третьи руки. Те ещё ручонки, вороватые и хитрые 😉

    • @sdamer4609
      @sdamer4609 5 місяців тому +24

      @@xawecki8149 I bet they do, that is a really warming gesture

    • @mosesgoldbergshekelstien1520
      @mosesgoldbergshekelstien1520 5 місяців тому +194

      People are quick to forget that Russia and America were friends and allies during both world wars
      imperial Russia was also one of the First Nations to recognise America as a country during war of independence

  • @nikola12nis
    @nikola12nis 5 місяців тому +662

    Those Japanese tanks were mostly intended for light operations. China was mostly hills and mountains, and nothing heavy was viable, especially when considering the southern part, where it was even worse with Jungles. Even in '39, the Soviet tanks were superior to their Japanese counterparts (which was proven during the battle of Khalkhin Gol). Superior as in the whole package, as armor at the time was 13-25mm thick at most, and anything you hit was going to be penetrated in most cases. Only in 1942 did they start arming tanks with a higher velocity 47mm, which was a bit too late. And then, 1945 comes and the Soviets just annihilate the Kwantung army. There was nothing the Japanese could have done to fight such an advanced army.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +73

      thank you so much I am grateful for such knowledgeable comments I am amazed at the intelligence of our subscribers. You guys are above and beyond when it comes to putting information onto a comment.

    • @Scrat335
      @Scrat335 5 місяців тому +41

      Japanese tanks were good enough for what they were up against all things considered. They were outclassed by US tanks though later in the war not to mention Soviet tanks in 1945.

    • @diawannoto
      @diawannoto 5 місяців тому +25

      for me japan is a nation with little resources, they can't build more tanks and Ships, even their famous Zero is because they don't have enough steel / aluminium, hence they want to occupy southern asia and china, because they're rich in resources.

    • @frenak12
      @frenak12 5 місяців тому +13

      @@diawannoto its really impressive they even reached the heights they did, with so little to work with in comparison to the other big powers at the time

    • @haruusami1831
      @haruusami1831 5 місяців тому +18

      @@frenak12 Yeah but let's not forget that Japan at that time is one of the biggest naval power, especially in Asia its the only asian country have that kind of navy at that time, adding most Asians Countries at that time has little to no mechanized stuff, and not much of a military and China was still exhausted from its civil war, US in Philippines was unprepared, as well as in Pearl Harbor.
      They have alot to work with but they stretched far too thin their military and their important ships got most of them f*** in Midway, lost alot of their experienced soldier, their tanks didn't develop much cause of infighting between two branches who get prioritized and it was the navy.

  • @SerbanOprescu
    @SerbanOprescu 4 місяці тому +99

    The fact is that while the Soviet Army stood out through quantity, its weapons - from T-34 tanks, through Yak-3 and La-5 fighters to field artillery - was of fairly good quality. Even if Germans had great tanks and good fighter planes, the difference was not overwhelming.

    • @zenmollusc6128
      @zenmollusc6128 2 місяці тому +4

      TBF I don't think German tanks were of that high quality, at least in terms of being way ahead of their contemporaries - in fact both Britain and France probably had better tanks in 1940, and the Soviets certainly did in 1941/42. What gave the Germans the success was the concepts by which they were used, the training and the command and control of them in the field.

    • @idk_just_julius
      @idk_just_julius Місяць тому +2

      ​@@zenmollusc6128 well germany was better at the start but due to lack of recouses they fell off.

    • @realwarbeast
      @realwarbeast Місяць тому +1

      You recognise what german military loses 7 mln and Soviets 9? Right?
      Whe rest of soviet loses was from civilians what United Europe soldiers slaughtered without any hesitation.

    • @zenmollusc6128
      @zenmollusc6128 Місяць тому

      @@idk_just_julius I disagree, I think even with the resources (and they had a lot) they were always going to lose a protracted war against multiple opponents. Even if the USA had stayed out of Europe and focused on Japan, the combined might of the USSR and Commonwealth would have flattened them eventually.

    • @zenmollusc6128
      @zenmollusc6128 Місяць тому

      ​@@realwarbeastthe only sense of "united Europe" at that time was how widespread resistance was against the Nazis. Yes, some traitors fought for them but many of them got what was coming to them.

  • @tonelloable
    @tonelloable Місяць тому +100

    Mad respect for Russia to put modern US equipment in the museum 😂😂😂

    • @AlexSanchez-ms4oz
      @AlexSanchez-ms4oz Місяць тому +13

      I know you are mostly fed by russia propaganda but some American company in Louisiana obtained a modern Russian T-90 and various Russian missile systems...imagine that, how did that russian equipment made it all the way to Louisiana
      .

    • @elite6848
      @elite6848 Місяць тому +21

      Stop coping and get of the american propaganda, just enjoy that fact that us made equipment is in Russian hands

    • @d-4073
      @d-4073 Місяць тому +5

      @@elite6848 Well Russia has lost hundreds of thousands of men, and thousands of pieces of equipment but I guess that doesn't matter since they captured some 40 year old western equipment

    • @elite6848
      @elite6848 Місяць тому +5

      @@d-4073 that western gear isnt older than what Russia lost, yall lost more in iraq and Afghanistan…

    • @d-4073
      @d-4073 Місяць тому +2

      @@elite6848 Russia loses monthly the amount of equipment the US has lost in both of those wars

  • @ImixSpb
    @ImixSpb 5 місяців тому +954

    The MIG fighter brand is an abbreviation of M(ikoyan) and G(urevich's) names. They were both outstanding Soviet aircraft designers.
    Good video, Dan! 👍

    • @stormtrooper9404
      @stormtrooper9404 5 місяців тому +7

      Let’s be honest… they were not!!
      The drift is that Mikoyan’s brother was a high ranking politician in a polit-burro that always get them a projects even if they didn’t deserved it or were bad at it!
      Really good designers and bureaus was suffering because of that…
      And in the end many soviet pilots lost their life’s in incompetent aircrafts!

    • @ImixSpb
      @ImixSpb 5 місяців тому +103

      @@stormtrooper9404
      Share your expert opinion with the pilots whose planes were shot down by MiG fighters. Good luck!

    • @jaypeedesuyo662
      @jaypeedesuyo662 5 місяців тому +62

      ​@@stormtrooper9404 Not reallly, Migs have proven their worth in combat. Add to the fact that most Mig aircraft used in combat in the past 70 years were not flown by the Russians/Soviets.

    • @VIPER276
      @VIPER276 5 місяців тому +57

      ​@@stormtrooper9404Migs are literally the planes that the west feared the most what are you talking about?

    • @shesathome
      @shesathome 5 місяців тому +52

      @@stormtrooper9404 Artem Mikoyan's son was a pilot and fought in WWII and was shot down in 1942. Because his uncle was a Politbureau member? M.Gurevich was a Jew, studied aviation engineering in France along with M.Dassault, continued education in the USA. Whose son or brother was he? You produce total crap! And MiG Alley was a nightmare and a graveyard for Americans in Korean War!

  • @doriruru4744
    @doriruru4744 5 місяців тому +163

    Didn't know there was an exhibition like this. Gonna check it out myself if I'll be around Moscow in the future

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +13

      ITS A MUST! See you at the premier let me know what you thought of the video when it's done!

    • @ernstwiltmann6
      @ernstwiltmann6 5 місяців тому +4

      "Through the eyes of" Anja, a wonderful Polish Lady was touring this Museum a while ago too, She made me aware of it. This Museum is on my buckett list now.
      Greetings from Canada.

    • @JIUNnF
      @JIUNnF 5 місяців тому +6

      Музей авиации добавьте в свой список прсещений.

    • @user-Z0V
      @user-Z0V Місяць тому

      Возможно эта информация будет шоком, но в России есть очень много того, чего, как говорят западные политические СМИ, в России быть не может. Вот такая метаморфоза, быть не должно, а оно есть😉

    • @simonewing4222
      @simonewing4222 21 день тому

      if Moscow is around in the future 🤣

  • @thatdawghouse
    @thatdawghouse 4 місяці тому +30

    Great to see the display, I was over there a long time back & a friend from St Petersburg showed me around that park. Looks like they really improved the whole thing with the new added vehicles & equipment. Really crisp vid & excellent editing, great work man ty

  • @sandergoejer6173
    @sandergoejer6173 4 місяці тому +122

    The M113 in 22:18 is actually a Licensed build and slightly modified version of the M113, made In the Netherlands called the "YPR 765". Inside the waring sign is also in Dutch instead of English. They are no longer in active service in the Netherlands and were formerly also operated by the Belgians, and currently still in service with the Egytian, Jordanian, Chillean, Bahrainian and now Ukrainian militaries. Although very similar to the M113, this vehicle is not "American equipment" as the Americans never operated any. (But to be fair part of the vehicles components and the base design are American). Its pretty safe to assume that this vehicle Is Dutch buildt and formerly operated by the Netherlands before being donated to Ukraine and subsequently captured by Russia, as the Netherlands is for as far as I know the only country to have publicly announced back in 2022 to have donated 196 of such vehicles.
    Interesting to see nonetheless, never expected a vehicle buildt close to where I live to end up in a Russian museum.

    • @AndreAKAua
      @AndreAKAua 4 місяці тому +10

      Bro, stop, you are ruining Russian propaganda attempts

    • @just-incase3483
      @just-incase3483 3 місяці тому +10

      @@AndreAKAuadoesn’t matter, it was still captured and is now a museum piece.

    • @dutch-1989.
      @dutch-1989. 3 місяці тому +2

      Yes true its a Dutch Design m113 far better than the original m113

    • @pindakaas1212
      @pindakaas1212 3 місяці тому +3

      Inside the cabin one can see [Waarschuwing]", meaning "warning".
      Easy identifier to be used in much of the online footage as well.

    • @thegermanempire489
      @thegermanempire489 3 місяці тому +3

      M113 actually, the M103 was a US Heavy tank built during the 50s and 60s

  • @Gorsky69
    @Gorsky69 5 місяців тому +111

    When I served two years in the 2nd Infantry Division of Taman, this park was not in this place . There was a powerful training ground with target fields 1-3 km wide and up to 10 km long .

    • @user-lh5zr2yj3y
      @user-lh5zr2yj3y 2 місяці тому +3

      And now you're already dead or you're going to be dead this year or next?

    • @ivke4533
      @ivke4533 2 місяці тому

      funny guess@@user-lh5zr2yj3y

    • @user-us8sy3bl7v
      @user-us8sy3bl7v Місяць тому

      ​​​​@@user-lh5zr2yj3yнет, умрет украинский националист и наёмник Джон, который приехал помогать националисту Мыколе 😁.
      Yankee go home! 😄
      Мы все равно сделаем как надо нам у наших границ., сколько бы оружия вы не поставляли или не давали денег в долг.

    • @kittyclaws7657
      @kittyclaws7657 Місяць тому

      @@user-lh5zr2yj3y keep coping, trash

    • @ashog1426
      @ashog1426 Місяць тому

      @@user-lh5zr2yj3ydarkkrainian 😢

  • @feel_the_walk
    @feel_the_walk 5 місяців тому +297

    As an American, I love discovering USSR❤ I am currently in Uzbekistan, I film Walking video tours for UA-cam just for free. It is my passion now

    • @69rus42
      @69rus42 5 місяців тому +10

      Where have you already been? I have been to Uzbekistan, beautiful mosques and mosaics, also very tasty melons, samsa, and pilaf!

    • @xxxlik8805
      @xxxlik8805 5 місяців тому +7

      They have the best cuisine in Central Asia

    • @Paul_Sergeyev
      @Paul_Sergeyev 5 місяців тому +7

      Come to Moscow - would love to hang out!

    • @ivanbernatek5585
      @ivanbernatek5585 5 місяців тому

      USSSR dissolved like 30 years ago. Russkies have problems accept that. They will learn soon enough.

    • @feel_the_walk
      @feel_the_walk 5 місяців тому +2

      @@xxxlik8805 oh yeah

  • @rubyk334
    @rubyk334 Місяць тому +69

    Funding a war with more than 100 billions, sending mercenaries, Intel and guns munitions etc but we are not in war with them 😂😂😂

    • @eagleone5456
      @eagleone5456 Місяць тому +10

      We aren't sending mercs, even worse we are sending advisors and "volunteers"

    • @sudfac
      @sudfac Місяць тому +2

      It's sad, but this will be largest trophy museum.

    • @anajeemcfarland1548
      @anajeemcfarland1548 Місяць тому

      We aren’t more than half of these were either bought or captured from terrorists 🤦🏾 nobody else uses mraps of that type but the us and they don’t get captured or destroyed easily they were bought from surplus 🤦🏾

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Місяць тому +9

      You’re not American you’re also not a real military person so you wouldn’t understand what war is
      Don’t talk as if you knew

    • @anajeemcfarland1548
      @anajeemcfarland1548 Місяць тому

      @@Wild-Siberia nigga I am American and there have been people on UA-cam who has military experience who said the same shit how can Russia have destroyed mraps when we never came into contact with the Russian but 1 time and it was the wager pmc group Russia and America has had no great conflict but the oil field but Russia didn’t k ow it was occupied that’s the only time and there were no vehicles use I know exactly wtf I’m talking about don’t get mad cuz I stated straight facts and came with shit to back it up born and raised in California 🤦🏾 Sacramento where it began😂😂😂😂

  • @bh3959
    @bh3959 2 місяці тому +15

    Why are you wondering why you see a Sherman M4? More than 4000 were given to the Soviet as part of the lend-lease deal. If you are a veteran, it seems that your military and historical knowledge is quite limited!!!

    • @MagnificentPig
      @MagnificentPig Місяць тому +3

      You think this dude is a ww2 vet? How is he supposed to know what we gave the soviets 70 years ago

    • @imfleazz1113
      @imfleazz1113 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@MagnificentPig history class probably lol

    • @josephr9930
      @josephr9930 Місяць тому

      @@MagnificentPig That is a basic fact. The Americans saved the Russians by supplying them weapons and tanks. Russia was getting routed by the Nazis. Russians are not good fighters, they just have a really large army. The Russian soldier lacks discipline, and many are drunks. Russian alcohol consumption rates highest in the world. It is a country of drunks and the men die relatively young because of alcohol. This guy at the museum is probably a drunk too. 😂

  • @AndrewTakkep
    @AndrewTakkep 5 місяців тому +138

    My friend, you definitely need to visit the museum complex in Verkhnyaya Pyshma. This is in the Urals, near Yekaterinburg. All the tanks of the allies are presented there: the USSR, the USA and Great Britain, which participated in the Second World War.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +12

      I will be visiting so many museums when I’m back. Thank you so much for the suggestion please do consider sharing the video.

    • @dinosaure_jr4595
      @dinosaure_jr4595 4 місяці тому +4

      Dude he called the military special operation a war !? Bring him to prison !

    • @dinosaure_jr4595
      @dinosaure_jr4595 4 місяці тому

      @@Wild-Siberiashame on you !
      Putin will put you in the gulag !
      ATTENTION ON WHAT YOURE SAYING don’t speed nato aggressor propaganda

    • @user-fo3ex5nw7q
      @user-fo3ex5nw7q 4 місяці тому

      ​@@dinosaure_jr4595как смешно

    • @german_novotiable
      @german_novotiable 4 місяці тому +1

      @@dinosaure_jr4595 after putler called the conflict the war, they stopped punishing people for that, lol.

  • @Wild-Siberia
    @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +14

    Previous Video MOSCOW vs LOS ANGELES: ua-cam.com/video/Z9z11wFdaj8/v-deo.html

    • @pietjebel3119
      @pietjebel3119 5 місяців тому

      23:08 it’s a Dutch tank behind you is a sign that says waarschuwing=warning

    • @user-ki2wr4gk4w
      @user-ki2wr4gk4w 5 місяців тому

      I suppose you was used Oshkosh L-ATV

  • @airuldaim
    @airuldaim 4 місяці тому +11

    I feel what you feel man. Sometimes the flashbacks keep coming when you are at the situation or when you with a piece of equipment you remember the memory.
    Their who at the war in combat area will know the feeling. Lot of noise from gun and bombs . The shock waves at the blast and the smells of battlefield. Thanks God it just memory..

  • @LestatThe13
    @LestatThe13 Місяць тому +38

    Soon the museum will added new collection fresh from the front line M1A1 Abrams and Leopard 2 A6

    • @onenfred806
      @onenfred806 24 дні тому +3

      They are captured by Russian Forces❤ super power 1

    • @mr_movieguru
      @mr_movieguru 17 днів тому

      Hahah and how many of Russian equipment already has been destroyed or captured.

    • @Perrirodan1
      @Perrirodan1 11 днів тому +3

      @@mr_movieguru You think just like the German did, ah how many soviet tank we killed! we are gonna win the war !!
      Check a history book to see who won in the end.

    • @GoodFella-xw8yx
      @GoodFella-xw8yx 2 години тому

      @@mr_movieguruvery little cause US does not stand q chance in this war.Ukraine lost 85% worlds military equipment in just 6 months.We have not used 5% of our old Soviet era weapons.Let’s dance ❤️🇷🇺

  • @niker815
    @niker815 5 місяців тому +221

    Thank you very much for the video! I recently visited this park in August; unfortunately, the exhibition with captured weapons was closed to individual visits. You should definitely visit the "Memory Road" museum, which is located around the temple of the armed forces you mentioned. In my opinion, this is one of the best museums in Russia. Nevertheless, it’s very cool that you got so far, to the Patriot Park all the way from Irkutsk. Keep it up!

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +11

      thank you so much for the support my friend. I am so happy that you got to visit the park. Please do remember to share the video if possible. Thanks for taking the time to watch.

  • @user-jq3qk2nq2q
    @user-jq3qk2nq2q 5 місяців тому +55

    If you are interested in Soviet and Russian Aviation, I advise you to visit the Central Air Force Museum in Monino. It is not far from Moscow.
    For example, there is the largest helicopter in the history of the B-12.

  • @mihaildimitrov3870
    @mihaildimitrov3870 4 місяці тому +20

    Its strange to see a person who is supposedly interested in military hardware and was a part of the military, knowing so little about history, giving the most vague and uneducated commentary. The Sherman is there because of the Lend-Lease Act. This is something you learn almost immediately when you take interest in military history...

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  4 місяці тому +5

      I was an infantryman/sapper not a history expert nor a modern armor expert I still can like these things … nothing strange about that relax

  • @shashankojha368
    @shashankojha368 4 місяці тому +76

    8:30 The Sherman is not exactly a bad tank. It was upgraded and modified a lot through out the second World War. It was the second most produced tank in WW2 for that reason. Later in the war the Shermans were equipped with the 75mm gun which could penetrate German tanks at that time. For this reason, German tankers would generally target the Shermans with a 75mm gun. In Fury, this the only reason that Don's crew is able to kill the Tiger, although realistically at that range a normal Sherman could also probably pen it. The Sherman was also modified into a heavy tank, nicknamed the "Jumbo", it had more armour and a better gun.
    13:45 The Japanese tanks weren't effect...in tank vs tank warfare. Japanese tanks were made primarily to support infantry and destroy fortified positions. The majority of the tank fighting the Japanese did were against lightly armoured American/Russian tanks, until later in the war. However even then they didn't really develop their tanks much. So yes, they suck against tanks, but that wasn't their primary role.
    20:48 Butterfly mines are actually considered to be illegal to use in war. The reason for this is because children will often mistake them for plastic toys, pick them up and you can guess the rest.

    • @KekusMagnus
      @KekusMagnus 4 місяці тому +12

      You meant 76mm gun. 75mm shermans were excellent tanks for 1942-1943 but by 1944 they were quite outdated and they weren't replaced fast enough. In many fights they had to win by sheer numbers, kind of like 76mm T-34s had to do when facing tigers early in the war

    • @shashankojha368
      @shashankojha368 4 місяці тому

      @@KekusMagnus Yeah my bad.

    • @user-rn9vf7im6g
      @user-rn9vf7im6g 4 місяці тому +1

      @@KekusMagnus Did T-34s clash with tigers at the beginning of the war? Why write nonsense?

    • @T33K3SS3LCH3N
      @T33K3SS3LCH3N 4 місяці тому

      ​@@user-rn9vf7im6git's plenty obvious that "early" just means in earlier stages before the T-34-85 became common.

    • @pipopoikapelaa5468
      @pipopoikapelaa5468 3 місяці тому

      ​@@KekusMagnusthe 75mm Sherman maybe wasn't great against some enemy tanks but it was excellent against enemy infantrymen, which was the enemy it mostly faced

  • @sidnelson9379
    @sidnelson9379 5 місяців тому +48

    These last two videos have been heart and soul poring out. A lot of work pulled into concise videos. Keep on working hard at it , a day at a time. Story-Teller Max!
    Aloha from Big Island- looking forward to Alex and others refreshing the commentary on the names and types of recognized weaponry here in these comments.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +2

      You've been here from the start thanks so much!

    • @sidnelson9379
      @sidnelson9379 5 місяців тому +1

      @@Wild-Siberia 🤙🤙🤙🙏🙏🙏

  • @evilleader1991
    @evilleader1991 5 місяців тому +79

    Japanese tanks were smaller by design due to the areas they were deployed in. It's difficult to have a large tank move through rainforests and through the narrow alleyways of Asian cities + fighting in all the islands.

    • @neilgromov6473
      @neilgromov6473 5 місяців тому +3

      Лес танку не помеха, он не должен шнырять как заяц между деревьями, он должен из валить и делать просеку

    • @strannik2925
      @strannik2925 5 місяців тому +6

      Да я согласен с Вами, и немного добавлю. Они по большей части предназначались для десантных операций на которых используется легкая техника

    • @ArchOfficial
      @ArchOfficial 4 місяці тому

      They were smaller primarily to save materials. Modern Japanese tanks are large.

  • @buxtehude123
    @buxtehude123 3 дні тому +3

    This museum added American Abrams tanks and German Leopard 2s.

  • @davidjames-rp6oi
    @davidjames-rp6oi 4 місяці тому +5

    great vid, limey here! my father was in the british 8th army, the sherman had the nickname "ronson" which was a lighter because they caught fire so easy.there was a firefly version, with a uk built gun that could knock out tigers

  • @PierreEmmanuelFega
    @PierreEmmanuelFega 5 місяців тому +151

    My Father was enrolled by force by the nazis. He fought in Stalingrad, Kursk, Kalatch bridge and many other places. He was released by Red Cross as a French Malgré Nous. He always told me that German soldiers were efficient but Russian soldiers were the bravest and the most courageous people he had to see. Thank you for this great visit.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +9

      this is a beautiful story, and I respect to you and your family.

    • @vladvlad9964
      @vladvlad9964 4 місяці тому

      How can you say such blunt lies... You just confused the Wehrmacht with putin's washing machines robbers army in Ukraine.... You try to tell to us that the germans take "people by force" in their army.????????????????????????????? Only the small putin take in his army, emigrants, criminals and murderers from the prison system, stupid mercenary from wagner... Germans were smart...They never put a gun in a arm that they cannot trust. STOP THE LIES ! You confused the state of drunkenness ,with "bravery"...It is easy to be "brave" when you you are drunk shitless and with an NKVD agent with Balalayka gun on your back. When you are communist or socialist you are just an idiot. Not brave .

    • @surfingtothestars
      @surfingtothestars 4 місяці тому +2

      "enrolled by force" That's a lie lol

    • @majorlobster3443
      @majorlobster3443 4 місяці тому +18

      @@surfingtothestars ever heard of conscription?

    • @winnerwinnerchickendinner8809
      @winnerwinnerchickendinner8809 4 місяці тому +1

      Great history to remained all of us only if we all can learn from history

  • @aojschatchuewtchuew2563
    @aojschatchuewtchuew2563 5 місяців тому +198

    Ребята хорошее видео, трофеи всех времён от Второй мировой до наших дней, главное мир и дружба между народами, странами, континентами.....ждем новых видео 🎥📹📼

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +16

      thank you so much for your endless support. You know it means a lot to me my friend please if you can also share the video so that more people can see this. Thank you.

    • @aojschatchuewtchuew2563
      @aojschatchuewtchuew2563 5 місяців тому +13

      ​@@Wild-Siberiaтебя мой друг смотрит Германия, Россия, твой взгляд как ветерана войны в Афганистане..... Твоё мнение что ты слышал о России с экранов ТВ, СМИ и то что ты увидел сам в бескрайней России...... Тут есть мнение и не только тебе надо открыть свой канал СМИ, твоё видео прогулка по Лос-Анджелесе и в России сравнение что и как многие не верят в это и думают что это фейк Я им говорю это человек мексиканец американского происхождения ему врать, обманывать нету резона... удивление не меньше что ему внушали и что он сам увидел своими глазами, потрогал всё руками..... Сестра супер привози её в Россию и выдай тут замуж.... Когда обратно в Россию, когда будет предложение руки и сердца, мы всё ждём этого...... Ксении большой привет из России и Германии

    • @user-lg6tm2wn5r
      @user-lg6tm2wn5r 5 місяців тому +12

      Да, конечно, но оружейные корпорации Америки так не думают. Деньги и ещё раз деньги.

    • @aojschatchuewtchuew2563
      @aojschatchuewtchuew2563 5 місяців тому

      @@user-lg6tm2wn5r как говорят американцы " Бизнес есть бизнес и только бизнес " А на чем бизнес какой всём на всё плевать, даже война приносить деньги 🤑💸💵💴💶💰💳 кому-то война злая тёща а кому-то мать родная......

    • @jak_freski
      @jak_freski 5 місяців тому +2

      Урааа, Я думал сейчас зайду в комментарии и первый русскоязычный комментарий будет с какой-нибудь глупой провокацией, но нет❤

  • @jfygt2623
    @jfygt2623 16 днів тому +2

    Saw on Reddit that they have already shipped those captured Bradleys to Moscow. After russian engineers have gathered all of the data on it, we will most likely see them here.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  16 днів тому +1

      That would be interesting to see. How can I find the Reddit link

  • @justafloridamanfromthe75thRR
    @justafloridamanfromthe75thRR 4 місяці тому

    Very good content mate!! Thank you for sharing this, it's mind-boggling to see this! Cheers!

  • @frommordorwithlove4844
    @frommordorwithlove4844 5 місяців тому +56

    After the collapse of the USSR, the Russian Federation in April 1993 took upon itself the payment of all Soviet debts, including Lend-Lease obligations to the United States. The Soviet debt for Lend-Lease supplies was finally paid and closed as part of settlements with the Paris Club on August 21, 2006

    • @thisisemchii
      @thisisemchii 4 місяці тому

      and as all empires, they stole from their republics to grow their wealth. they paid with gas and oil that the west buys off them. which average russians have nothing to do with. realistically they didn't pay back shit.

    • @comhydro6391
      @comhydro6391 3 місяці тому

      I thought the soviets finished paying off their lend lease debt in the 1980s. Maybe the 70s.

    • @RobinPhillips1957
      @RobinPhillips1957 2 місяці тому +5

      @@comhydro6391 No! Nearly the same time as the UK! The USA's closest ally! Tony Blair made the final payment. The US gave very little free!

    • @PiotrGasior85
      @PiotrGasior85 2 місяці тому +1

      @@RobinPhillips1957 But it was nice from their side to cancel half of Polish debt thanks to Polish Special Forces and "Operation Simoom", "As a reward for Poland's help, the US government promised to urge other governments to cancel half, or $16.5 billion, of Poland's foreign debt.

    • @ziqqqqqqq
      @ziqqqqqqq 2 місяці тому

      Do you know how much the lend lease total cost?? Damn I never knew russia paid it..

  • @svenrechburg4364
    @svenrechburg4364 5 місяців тому +57

    There's also a little italian Fiat Tank. So cute😄 The new cathedral of the russian army is incredible beautiful. Don't forget to visit the museum of 1418 steps. This park is really huge.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +2

      yes, I can’t wait to visit the rest of the park when I come back to Moscow thanks for noticing those kind of things and commenting you know I appreciate it

    • @Jan_372
      @Jan_372 5 місяців тому +1

      an L3 series? or the self driving gun next to the StuG 3?

    • @danielpetrucci8952
      @danielpetrucci8952 5 місяців тому +1

      The Soviet S-100 tank desoryer was sick

  • @baddowboy
    @baddowboy 4 місяці тому +2

    Great video, the Sherman is a very early model compared to the 1944 Tiger and T34 versions you film and compare to,
    hence it looks fairly under armored and outgunned.
    If you compare it to a Panzer 3 you would be comparing a like for like fighting vehicle.
    Great video though the camera was very smooth and in focus.
    Good job.
    Jb.

  • @DlyaMira
    @DlyaMira 4 місяці тому +16

    I am in the U.S. Air Force, serving active duty. I'm still pretty new, nearly two years in and going on my second assignment after my first tour in Incirlik, Turkiye. I will say, I am a very big fan of you and I find your videos and commentary to be intriguing. Even though you have other Americans and veterans calling you a traitor and a propagandist and all that, I condemn them. You fought for your rights, you got your honorable discharge, and you're a friggen Marine. Once a Marine, always a Marine. I've always taken an interest in Russia, and it is quite nice to see someone with relevant skills and a relevant background (Department of Defense/U.S. Military) simply living in Russia, despite everything going on. You have a Marine background in war, I have an Air Force background in policing and logistics. I am still actively serving, but it would be really cool to meet up when my contract ends in a couple of years. I don't think I want to continue serving in the U.S. military for 18 more years. Much like you, I want to go off in the world and do my own things. I would not classify myself as a patriot and I personally have no allegiance to a flag, banner, or any set of ideals. Much like you, you're a Hispanic man from the United States and you're a veteran, and now you're doing you own thing in Russia. That is quite diverse if you ask me and that shows that you're willing to do whatever you want and no one will stop you. If one thing the U.S. military taught me during my time in, no one is going to do anything for you and no one will hold your hand. You must look out for yourself and you are your own best friend. If you want something, you must get it yourself. Set goals and priorities, because no one will care about what you want more than you.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  4 місяці тому +3

      great comment listen, my citizenship is American and Mexican I love America but I love seeing the world. the military gave me only war 🤣 had this conflict not existed I wouldn’t be known and still be in Russia doing the same things.
      I pray for your health to stay good during your time in my friend serve your time and enjoy your life. thanks for watching and for being respectful

    • @DlyaMira
      @DlyaMira 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Wild-Siberia I appreciate you too and thank you for your service!

  • @Quasisaur
    @Quasisaur 5 місяців тому +25

    This shot where kids play on top of german tank that was suppose to kill their ancestors so they would never born is kinda ironic. Life has a twisted sense of humour. And new generation of german tanks rolling east is like a history repeating itself. I wonder if history really teaches us anything if we keep coming to the same place over and over again 🤔

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +5

      yes, this was my mentality as I saw those kids playing on the tanks was pretty dark in my head but I am happy that the kids have somewhere to play

    • @Quasisaur
      @Quasisaur 5 місяців тому +2

      @@Wild-Siberia Yeah. I mean - I understand that modern weapons are much more deadlier than those of WW2 but these german vehicles have some kind of dark aura around them whenever I see them - those strict square shapes and sharp angles it's like they are bearing that anti human idiology in them - dark machine spirit or smth like that. Especially Tiger tank - I bet those killed a lot of allies tech before they were stopped

    • @JIUNnF
      @JIUNnF 5 місяців тому +2

      Из раза в раз о том что война это пережиток прошлого мы обязанны обединится что бы неделимо а для всего человечества исследовать возможности освоения человечеством внеземных тела и решить тем самым(и это не пустые поетические триволнения это возможно но не в подобных обстоятелствах ведения хозяйственной деятелности не для всех и не для погибщих в синтетических противостояниях) не только энергетический тире экологический вопрос всего человечества а значить пригодности Земли к существованию потомков. Рассматривая вопрос покинет ли разумная жизнь пределов Солнечной системы.

  • @MrTgyhujik
    @MrTgyhujik 5 місяців тому +91

    Среди немецких трофеев для меня огромный интерес вызвали венгерские танки Толди и Туран, а так же самоходные противотанковые орудия и зенитки. Они там обозначались красно-бело-зелеными крестами. Не каждый бронетанковый музей может похвастаться такими экспонатами.Венгерская бронетехника, естественно, гораздо слабее немецкой,сопоставима с японской, но гораздо лучше итальянской. Бронеавтомобиль Мамба ЮАР перепродала Украине Эстония. Выстрелы были слышны от располагающего неподалеку огромного учебно-тренировочного стрельбища.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +15

      wow, you know so, much is so cool to read such comment. Thank you for taking the time to watch the video. Thank you for taking the time to comment. I appreciate your support. Please do consider sharing the video my friend.

    • @Ivan_Ivanov_
      @Ivan_Ivanov_ 5 місяців тому +4

      От некоторых танков пахнет мазутом, очень атмосферно(ису 100, например) 😊👍

    • @StazherEzhov
      @StazherEzhov 5 місяців тому +3

      Согласен, но на половину.
      С одной стороны - итальянская танковая школа конца 1930-х и до 1944 года пребывала в очень странном состоянии. Итальянцы сделали большую ставку на танкетки, но война в Эфиопии и в Испании показала ущербность и бесперспективность этих машин (несмотря на попытки повысить их боевые возможность, типа установки огнемёта). А вот с конца 1930-х, после изучения захваченного в Испании Т-26, итальянцы взялись за производство настоящих, пусть и не выдающихся, но танков. И что удивительно - на основе Т-26/Виккерс-Е они умудрились создать серию лёгких (по итальянской тогдашней классификации -- средних) танков, тяжёлый танк P26/40 (который создавался с оглядкой на Т-34) и штурмовые орудия, которые, к слову, получились очень удачными, немцы даже развернули их производство для себя после оккупации Италии в 1943. К тому же, пока итальянцы воевали в Африке, их основными противниками были так же не самые выдающиеся британские танки (кроме Матильды), пока англичане не получили в достаточных количествах американские "стюарты" и "ли".
      Другая сторона медали - итальянцы так и не смогли в сварную броню. P26/40, первый прототип которого был представлен в декабре 1941, а в серию пошёл только весной 1943, имел клёпаную броню, что было уже глубокой архаикой для того времени, а к этому ещё и очень ненадёжный дизельный двигатель и одноместную башню (и это был самый совершенный итальянский танк на тот момент). Они не смогли оснастить свои "средние" танки эффективными орудиями - да, для 1940 года 47-мм пушки были более чем неплохи, но в 1943 они стали практически бесполезными против большинства танков СССР и Союзников. Кроме того, темпы производства были довольно низкими, хуже дела в этом плане были только у японцев.

    • @robincandy5007
      @robincandy5007 5 днів тому

      I was wondering how the Mamba got there

  • @robincandy5007
    @robincandy5007 5 днів тому +1

    The ANC government in South Africa has a policy of not supplying arms to a country at war. I would be interested to find out how an APC manufactured in South Africa ended up being captured by Russia in Ukraine

  • @generalv2170
    @generalv2170 Місяць тому +3

    It's not a pride thing, it's too preserve history so it doesn't repeat it self.

  • @AussieSpy
    @AussieSpy 5 місяців тому +22

    This is a great video Dan! Thanks for sharing.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks so much for being there for the premier !

  • @LuiseSky
    @LuiseSky 5 місяців тому +162

    Thank you for so carefully commenting of exhibition. It turned out that the whole story passes through the prism of personal experience, and not so much the current war itself.
    Also, how sad that in one exhibition there are 2 lend-lease from different centuries, but with completely different contexts

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +12

      wow, I have not thought about it like that. Thanks for opening my eyes. Thank you for supporting by watching the video again please do share if possible.

    • @AndrewTakkep
      @AndrewTakkep 5 місяців тому +17

      2 ленд-лиза ... Какое точное наблюдение!👍

    • @user-wo9ib3mt5i
      @user-wo9ib3mt5i 5 місяців тому

      @@Wild-Siberia Any plans to make a vlog at the Kubinka tank museum? It has kilotons of metal beasts from various countries, including the ones which weren't captured during WW2 by the UK, USA or others (not only the fearsome Maus is on the list so far).

    • @hg7728
      @hg7728 5 місяців тому

      Completely same concept both fights Nazis one just wanted to exterminate jews the others Ukrainians

    • @neurofiedyamato8763
      @neurofiedyamato8763 5 місяців тому +1

      I worried the video might get political but good to see it didn't

  • @alanmachin3838
    @alanmachin3838 4 місяці тому +6

    The Quality of the Tiger tanks is not necessarily "superior" it depends on how you measure it. They were notoriously prone to mechanical failure and combined with their limited number meant that they were never war winning machines. But great on paper... and when working properly.

  • @nilloc93
    @nilloc93 4 місяці тому +7

    TL:DR read a book and stop talking like you know anything
    Talking about ww2 vehicles while filming a cold war era ifv
    How the hell did you never see soviet equipment? Every war museum in the world is overflowing with slavshit. Hell even the war museum in Canada has a bunch of russian tanks.
    The tiger was a breakthrough tank built because the Germans couldn't kill the soviet KV tanks. The Germans never thought it was invincible. How is the Tiger "completely different"? Its a heavy tank put it next to a kv85 and tell me the fundamental difference.
    The shermans were lend lease, the USA built vehicles for the soviets in ww2.
    The Sherman 76mm could poke holes in a tiger and absolutely crushed the pzIV that was the mainstay of the panzerwaffe.
    The allies were not lending equipment to eachother the USA was lending equipment to everyone, the soviets didnt have anything to give away.
    Wow they captured a towed arty piece from the 80s im sure the west is devastated.
    Damn an FN MAG oh sorry m240b for you americans, a machine gun from the 60's.
    Dude you were in the US military and you didnt notice the 100's of small arms mounted on display cases all over the place? How is this noteworthy or sad to you?

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  4 місяці тому

      It’s a museum Ima do what I want 😅🤔

    • @user-pw7ox6wl6o
      @user-pw7ox6wl6o 18 днів тому

      ​@@Wild-Siberiahaha the commenter doesn't know anything. You are a marine of the usa, and so I love you and respect you for this. I like the fact that you live in a country I would consider to be an enemy state, and realise that at the end of the day, we are really all the same, despite our beliefs. I hope you have a wonderful life in Russia! And I wish for people like this commenter to be reeducated. Thank you for your service, and we love you!! ❤️🇬🇧🇺🇸🇩🇪🙏👍

  • @valvaldorf4005
    @valvaldorf4005 5 місяців тому +94

    Не подарили , а продали . И в этом вся сущность американского капитализма . Успеха .

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +10

      yes, I understand this and they did it with bad intentions. Thank you so much for watching this video. Thank you for the comment. Please consider sharing this video.

    • @69rus42
      @69rus42 5 місяців тому +1

      Ты ошибаешься

    • @user-br4vm2co8t
      @user-br4vm2co8t 5 місяців тому +42

      точно, последние счета за эти "подарки" по ленд-лизу были оплачены только в 2006 году

    • @alex-0
      @alex-0 5 місяців тому +1

      Ага давай расскажи сколько поставили и сколько заплатили за это. Очень интересно послушать.

    • @olgabaranovskaya8529
      @olgabaranovskaya8529 5 місяців тому +17

      Причина всегда одна - стремление США контролировать все страны мира, зарабатывать деньги на чужих войнах, провоцировать раздел чужих территорий и участвовать в нем. Советский Союз выплачивал долги за «дружественную помощь» в течение 45 лет. Затем долги по ленд-лизу перешли к России после развала Союза (в котором важную роль сыграли США) и она эти долги погашала до середины 2000-х. С Украиной будет еще хуже - она на долгие годы попала в настоящее рабство у Штатов, и несколько поколений украинцев заплатят деньгами, зерном, землей, ресурсами, разрешением разместить военные базы США, биологическими лабораториями, отречением от православия, принятие «ценностей» других людей. и т. д. Это помощь «Иуды», а не друга, как в СССР и сейчас на Украине. И Запад сегодня тоже является вассалом Штатов. Забавно слушать некоторые "заявления" марионеток ЕС, которые они читают по методичкам из Вашингтона. Хотя за всем этим постоянно маячит тень британцев)) (они вовремя сбежали из ЕС). И я, конечно, говорю не о простых американцах, англичанах, европейцах, а о мировых кукловодах...

  • @Gorsky69
    @Gorsky69 5 місяців тому +98

    We saw a great report from Russia . Thanks , man ! Russia is a wonderful country !

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +3

      Thanks a lot for watching! I appreciate the time please consider sharing ;D

    • @user-gq8vk9qg3d
      @user-gq8vk9qg3d 5 місяців тому +1

      We know it

  • @mitchyoung93
    @mitchyoung93 4 місяці тому

    Nice to hear a more personal view of this park and to hear some 'war stories'. Dasha from @DashaTechnik also visited this park and has a more technical review of some of the recently captured equipment, in Russian but the auto generated subtitles are pretty good.

  • @magni5648
    @magni5648 2 місяці тому +4

    Love how they can't even get the YPR-765 right and painted a US flag on it. Really Russia in a nutshell these days, even when they score the rare win they manage to embarass themselves.

  • @RealReporter
    @RealReporter 5 місяців тому +137

    Great video, my friend! There's so much to see in this expo, and you did a fantastic job giving an insightful tour. Of course, the modern section was the highlight. I'm really glad we could experience it together.
    PS Still can’t figure out how you managed to film so much content in Moscow! 😅

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +26

      this comment made me laugh, bro. I had three memory cards in my head planned videos. I only had 10 days to create different types of videos, so I came prepared.
      I learned a lot from you

    • @neilgromov6473
      @neilgromov6473 5 місяців тому +7

      Спасибо вам обоим, дорогие друзья! Мира и здоровья вам и вашим семьям!

    • @sergeyslessarenko7574
      @sergeyslessarenko7574 5 місяців тому

      Знаешь, я пожалуй проявлю верх наглости. Телега есть?

    • @jhardy7917
      @jhardy7917 5 місяців тому

      BEING A SHILL HELPS

  • @sevasthvostanski5588
    @sevasthvostanski5588 5 місяців тому +19

    if the Serbs managed to destroy the most modern western planes in 1999 with ancient anti-aircraft defense systems, just imagine what the Russians are doing to them. what did they call those weapons, game changers? what are those Russian automatic shovels doing to the "superior western armament"

    • @arthurgrande468
      @arthurgrande468 5 місяців тому

      Same can be said to russian military equipments

    • @sevasthvostanski5588
      @sevasthvostanski5588 5 місяців тому +6

      @@arthurgrande468 wait, Turkish drones Barjaktar, various howitzers, the best tanks on the planet, if not in the galaxy, Leopard, Challenger, Abrams, then Himars and scattered long-range missiles, the Russians with shovels in 10 days in October occupied more territories than NATO in the throughout the summer "counter-offensive"

    • @LuiseSky
      @LuiseSky 5 місяців тому

      @@sevasthvostanski5588 прежде, чем говорить про 10 дней, стоит наверное вспомнить количество жестов доброй воли и потерянного флота. И это-то при Арматах, Коалициях и прочих Бумерангах.

    • @sevasthvostanski5588
      @sevasthvostanski5588 5 місяців тому

      I sincerely feel sorry for the Ukrainians, but I do not understand the gullibility of the Ukraine. Western world which hates the Slavic peoples with such a passion that it is incomprehensible to me. Feudalism, slavery, communism, Marxism, imperialism, globalism, billions of people killed and enslaved, only in the last 250 years, these are the achievements of the so-called Western civilization

    • @arostwocents
      @arostwocents 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@LuiseSkyboasting about destroying a ship while losing thousands of men and having lost territory since the start of greatest counter offensive is the sign of a loser. Ukraine needs to overthrow the genocidal zelensky and demand he stops sending them to their deaths. See recent statements from many ukraine front line brigades about the true situation at the front. Zelensky is a madman. 'Not one step back' to a more defensible line, all officers and generals flee but he pours in men to bakhmut v2. If you are Ukrainian you owe it to your countrymen who still live to do everything you can to stop zelensky right now. March on Kiev and refuse to leave maidan square

  • @MrMelty
    @MrMelty 4 місяці тому +5

    Why is it so taboo to talk about the war with Ukraine, I heard you say the name one time this entire video yet you only alluded to it multiple times?
    If there are dozens of countries sending vehicles as aid to one side of a war, and the other side is just using their own arsenals and conscripts, doesn't that allude to who has the better political backing?
    Interesting to see a US vet diss so much about the US while propping up another military.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  4 місяці тому +1

      It’s not taboo it’s just annoying. I’m American I’m tired of them. Pointless to talk about a losing side that has taken billions from my country to misuse

    • @madmax61308
      @madmax61308 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Wild-Siberia Certainly bold of you to say that Ukraine is losing, i remember precisely when Vladimir Putin and his generals said Ukraine will fall in a few days or weeks from the start of the invasion. Crazy how that all turned out, also if you wanna talk about numbers, lets be reminded that back to the time where your autocratic shit heel of a "President" STARTED this whole fucking thing. The only thing you should be blaming for the countless lives lost in this bloody conflict is both him, his underlings who're too scared shitless to call him out on his bullshit, and people like you! Blindly going along with it like it's no fucking problem and will certainly in no way have any repercussions for you and your family moving forward after this war is done, WAKE THE FUCK UP!

    • @madmax61308
      @madmax61308 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Wild-Siberia Also, good luck in the coming up election, i'm sure your choices are small. Democracy my ass!

  • @timpatrick2109
    @timpatrick2109 4 місяці тому +2

    The Germans ran out of fuel and materials to produce more tanks. I’d go with quality over quantity any day.

  • @Gorsky69
    @Gorsky69 5 місяців тому +63

    An American could visit the chic tank museum in Kubinka , which is located next to Patriot Park . There is also a permanent deployment point of the 4th Tank Kantemirovskaya Division .

    • @jamesgornall5731
      @jamesgornall5731 5 місяців тому

      Not at the moment, they aren't issuing tourist visas to Americans

    • @user-wy7lj2bo7p
      @user-wy7lj2bo7p 5 місяців тому

      Any Abrams there? )

  • @aizhongwen
    @aizhongwen 5 місяців тому +21

    Thanks for sharing the war tanks weaponry from ancient to modern times like SMO. Dan has the knowledge about weapons due his experience in real war. The red submarine is great. The aircraft from Afghanistan looks strong. Thanks , God bless you !

  • @NEKRWSPHERE
    @NEKRWSPHERE 4 місяці тому +33

    It's not just "quantity over quality". What's absolutely crucial is that it's a quantity of exactly the same battle tanks, or tanks which shared spare parts between one another for easy repair and re-fitting. This also simplified training. Right now even if Ukraine had "quantity" - it would not be successful against Russia, and one of the reasons is - this quantity would be disparate equipment with differing non-matching spare parts and shells, different training required to operate it (as is the case with F-16). In a war theatre that is as environment-intensive as Ukraine having disparate, non-matching equipment means that 50^ of it or more will remain useless and couldn't participate in maneuvers at any given time. As far as American Shermans, - they as well as other tanks and equipment (like British "Matilda" tank - were part of Allied Lendlease to USSR. These tanks were already outgunned and outmatched by 1942-43, but they could still be used in limited operations or as infantry support, and they were used almost until the very end of the war.
    Now, as for Tiger" - it was not a well engineered tank at all, not for the Soviet war theatre. More of these got broken down and abandoned than taken out by the Soviet cannons. It was too heavy for "chernozem" soils, overlapping wheels made it very difficult to repair in the field, while frost/ice made them stick together. It wasn't maneuverable enough on rough ground and ambushes with front and rearmost tanks rendered inoperable and the rest of the column - easy pickings for artillery became a World War II "classic" in part due to such heavy tanks. The Germans sacrificed everything for thick frontal armor and large caliber canon, pretty terrible miscalculation on their part.

  • @rodesdara
    @rodesdara 3 місяці тому +3

    Ok... at the moment he called a IFV a Tank - that blew his credibility... Every soldier can tell a difference.. Over all this dude has sold his soul.. Like those influencers getting paid to go to china and tell a story how incredible it is.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  3 місяці тому +1

      Meh tbh I’m proud to have done all patrols on foot and to have spent time in trenches and open field combat unlike the Iraq veterans or an any mech units.
      I’m a marine Afghanistan war veteran combat decorated not for knowing stupid armor names or their uses. Grunt work is the backbone of the military. Deal with it 😌☝🏻

    • @rodesdara
      @rodesdara 3 місяці тому +1

      @@Wild-Siberia well - that is a dumb excuse not to be educated in military terms - especially vehicles. There is kinda huge difference between tank and an IFV.... Even to a grunt... Here misidentifying an IFV for a tank and vice versa can have huge consequences.. This is no Taliban.. Maybe I have a wrong impression about soldiers education... Not all countries serve crayons for dinner...

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  3 місяці тому

      @@rodesdaranot even an excuse just reality. I wasn’t looking at anything for too much time either as I was on a timer.
      Please travel to Moscow and make a better reporting video 🙏🏻

    • @rodesdara
      @rodesdara 3 місяці тому +1

      @@Wild-Siberia When i travel to Moscow it will be all over the news. :D His "report" was so bias. He made so much assumptions. Did not even bother to read plates in museum... ww1 truck? No - ussr made in ww2... Long story short - his videos cannot be taken seriously. Also other one are celebrating how Russia is better in any way than west... To be fair... he has no choice there. Either mother russia is great or jail and reppresions.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  3 місяці тому

      @@rodesdarayou’re free to travel and make a better report. Patriot park outside of Moscow. Over 500k people saw this video sure there’s some mistakes but I guess people were wanting to see what was there.
      You can make a better video go in and share your knowledge please

  • @Takhor86
    @Takhor86 5 місяців тому +12

    Funny how the “quality” built Tiger II or Royal Tiger or King Tiger was plagued with malfunctions and breakages that it had a hard time making it to the front lines.

  • @Mico605
    @Mico605 5 місяців тому +158

    My friend, those WW2 Soviet tanks were all around better than their German counterparts AND they were produced in massive numbers.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +20

      yes, thank you so much but the Germans thought that they had superior technology and they thought that they would change the game with their tanks. This is all I was trying to explain sort of what they think now with her leopards. I hope that makes sense. Thank you so much for watching the video. Please do share it.

    • @Quasisaur
      @Quasisaur 5 місяців тому +4

      @@Wild-Siberia Allies had better half tracks than soviets that's why we were using American m3/ m5 half tracks to carry troops or use them a a transport for anti air guns like the one you showed us. They saved a lot of lives. And that Studebaker trucks - they were powerful enough to carry our heavy artillery - most of soviet heavy artillery trucks were lost during summer of 41 and then the spring counter offensive failed and german started their operation Blau to capture oil in Kavkaz region.

    • @xDSqxRazoRx
      @xDSqxRazoRx 5 місяців тому +4

      While in bare steel terms germans tank are not as well designed they were far more comfortable in operation but the deciding factors for germans blasting though soviets early on were doctrinal - much more flexible command and experienced officers that just went through Poland, Benelux and France. Soviets never caught up to germans in "quality ceiling" but wehrmacht was a husk of itself after bagration operation and could not reach that ceiling either.
      Russians opted to order more trucks and basic materiel through lend-lease because the weapons allies had were far more expensive than their own and often not suited for eastern front. Eg there is a somewhat plausible legend that .45ACP bullets wouldn't pierce heavy winter clothing as well as 7.62TT at a certain distance.

    • @foxskullspl8510
      @foxskullspl8510 5 місяців тому +3

      Certainly not better, but there were a lot of them

    • @majormassenspektrometer
      @majormassenspektrometer 5 місяців тому +4

      They were not better just had the greater numbers. German tanks had radio equipment in each of them for example what the Russian lacked making communication and executing tactics easier. Russian tanks were pretty rough around the edges just as today. They lack modern equipment but they have greater numbers of them. And most of the time, that's the key for victory. They can build them cheaper and faster.

  • @vrrc7686
    @vrrc7686 4 місяці тому +2

    Thank you for the video. I live in North Carolina and this has been mind opening. Cheers

  • @CoconutandFamily
    @CoconutandFamily Місяць тому +3

    I wish to all veterans to have a peaceful life and never experience the war again. I wish to all others to be smarter and never wish for a war.

  • @ru_SanSanych_ru
    @ru_SanSanych_ru 5 місяців тому +24

    Флешбеки на выходе начались. Когда в сердцах чертехнулся. К сожалению, люди никогда не перестанут соревноваться с другими людьми в размере дубинки.

    • @reedywatt1754
      @reedywatt1754 5 місяців тому +1

      Я бы добавил про мужиков в бане и мерило другое. Только у мужиков к старости попускает, а у политиков к старости разбирает!

    • @69rus42
      @69rus42 5 місяців тому +3

      Это любят делать те, кто сами дубину в руки не берут. Посылают других.

    • @mrobocop1666
      @mrobocop1666 5 місяців тому +5

      Пока есть люди, будет и война. Но у неё есть и обратная сторона в виде резкого толчка и развития всех технологий. Тот же ядерная энергетика, Интернет, всё это продукты чисто военных исследований

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +9

      do you know I didn’t realize that the flashbacks were going to happen until they were already on my head because of the firing in the background because of the equipment. Anyways, my friend thank you so much for watching. I hope you could share this video. I hope you enjoyed it somehow.

    • @Quasisaur
      @Quasisaur 5 місяців тому +5

      @@Wild-Siberia You seemed much happier when you were swimming in Baikal and making bbq on river bank wi Ksenia to be honest. I hope you will be back in no time 😁

  • @Gorgoth_siberian
    @Gorgoth_siberian 5 місяців тому +6

    Great video , man!! thank you for the tour! really, living 8 years in moscow i never even thought to visit patriot park except shooting range, and some exact expos just couple times since i live here. never went to walk around vehicles expo.
    but always driving around park patriot to shooting range.
    i kinda been there, but not that close! so thanks! my daughter asked to show her all that, when i watched your vid. so i will go there with family :)

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +1

      my dear friend, it is a must visit, not only for us historical value, but it’s current event values. Next year I want to visit the shooting range the people have mentioned.
      thanks for supporting the channel with your comment and your view. Please do consider sharing the video to grow the community

  • @Makrelacz
    @Makrelacz 4 місяці тому +4

    That BTR parked over playground, jeez...
    Russians are not very subtle when trying to show who are the baddies.

  • @AWACSSS
    @AWACSSS Місяць тому +1

    I am from Saudi Arabia and I hope to visit this wonderful exhibition. I do not expect there to be an exhibition in the world that brings together all these weapons and tanks in one place, which is very beautiful.

  • @rustyshackleford1508
    @rustyshackleford1508 5 місяців тому +31

    People forget how old these weapons are. Even the most "cutting-edge" weapons systems we have are going on decades old, most of these date back to the Cold War in terms of design, going from 25 years to even 65 years old.

    • @neurofiedyamato8763
      @neurofiedyamato8763 5 місяців тому +1

      The original design is decades old but they received many upgrades and a lot of the cutting edge are new builds and not just refits. The ones being sent are however old.

    • @rustyshackleford1508
      @rustyshackleford1508 5 місяців тому

      @@neurofiedyamato8763 The upgrades are important to note, but they don't ultimately change the vehicle's abilities by all that much. Survivability, maybe, but a modern APFSDS round slices through almost anything like butter, and you simply don't have enough horsepower in an engine, or even a turbine, to fully armor a vehicle to the point that it would become impervious to drones.

  • @viduranimalarathne8797
    @viduranimalarathne8797 5 місяців тому +94

    Thanks a lot for doing this video for us. It couldn't have been easy going through all that after what you've been through during your service. I was close to a suicide bombing during my childhood back in Sri Lanka. Decades later, i still can't take sounds of explosions or gunfire without my brain giving up on me and going blank.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +6

      thank you for being kind and respectful. Thanks for taking the time to watch the video and commenting.

    • @JustChill-zd4ib
      @JustChill-zd4ib 4 місяці тому

      I can give you one advice: don't be a pussy.

  • @Ostenjager
    @Ostenjager 4 місяці тому +2

    While the Russians might have western vics on display, you can bet that they have paid a very steep price in blood for each and every one of those vehicles. Might be worth noting that there is a LOT more Russian-built captured equipment on display in America and elsewhere than there is our stuff on display somewhere else.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  4 місяці тому +2

      I mean Russia is saving the world again

  • @novak7970
    @novak7970 3 місяці тому +2

    Great video. I was at Patriot Park shortly before Covid lockdowns etc. Many other outer buildings that house German WW2 trucks and staff cars etc. Also obscure Axis vehicles. A gun range, tank biathlon course and much more. You need at least a full day. Just subscribed to your channel.

    • @randy804
      @randy804 Місяць тому

      Russia had covid lockdowns?

  • @Maverickf22flyer
    @Maverickf22flyer 5 місяців тому +9

    I truly enjoyed your video so, just for the knowledge here, not other reasons, at 17:28 that's actually the fan of the RD-33 engine that you saw from the front. The turbine may look pretty similar but it's meant to be rotated by a fluid (gas or liquid) and it's always at the back of the engine, at the exhaust and it is spun by the exhaust to rotate the compressor and also the first stage which is that fan in front that you saw.

  • @mcal27
    @mcal27 5 місяців тому +8

    The large Helicopter is the Mil-26. Some years ago Washington hired one to rescue a downed Chinook

  • @tricky0048
    @tricky0048 3 місяці тому +2

    Dan, the question of whether one favors quantity over quality is almost derivative to the fact that when it comes to war, you should consider quantity and quality, but the innovative nature of humans can determine the situational use of the weapon eliminating the idea of quantity over quality but rather the idea of whether the application of the said weapon should be purposeful or simply based on the circumstances of the assault or attack. Sort of how a spider uses its webs to incapacitate smaller prey as opposed to venom that has selectively evolved to incapacitate mammals and larger prey

  • @kyrillschneider3739
    @kyrillschneider3739 4 місяці тому +4

    For all who still in doubt if the channel is pro russian, the channel owner liked following comment bellow: "Russia is fighting not just for it's own survival, it's fighting the Empire of Chaos for all of us."

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  4 місяці тому +2

      I never hide that I like Russia 🤣🙏🏻 hilarious

    • @kyrillschneider3739
      @kyrillschneider3739 4 місяці тому +3

      @@Wild-Siberia Write again, when you finally understood the difference between liking a country and joining a russian propaganda-"museum." After your Video i'm not sure if you ever will understand.

    • @GunShark0
      @GunShark0 3 місяці тому

      and he would be correct.

    • @ardanbadmaev6286
      @ardanbadmaev6286 3 місяці тому

      @@kyrillschneider3739
      NAH 🤯🤯🤯
      A place that has a crap top of old historical stuff is called a museum 🤯🤯🤯
      who could've seen that coming 🤯🤯🤯
      of course not yo dumb ah I'm sure

    • @kyrillschneider3739
      @kyrillschneider3739 3 місяці тому

      @@ardanbadmaev6286 "A museum is a non-profit, permanent institution at the service of society that researches, collects, preserves, interprets and exhibits tangible and intangible heritage. Open to the public, accessible and inclusive, museums promote diversity and sustainability. They work and communicate with communities in an ethical, professional and participatory way. Museums enable diverse experiences in terms of education, enjoyment, reflection and knowledge exchange." You want to "teach" me more?

  • @foxhoundms9051
    @foxhoundms9051 5 місяців тому +66

    The Sherman was actually a pretty good tank. Considering tanks are NOT for fighting other tanks 95% of the time.

    • @Mgaming61
      @Mgaming61 5 місяців тому +2

      yeah, it was quite capable when it came out as tank. But later on it became somewhat outdated, although for infantry having any tank is a blessing

    • @INTERSTATE-35-WARRIOR
      @INTERSTATE-35-WARRIOR 5 місяців тому +6

      @@Mgaming61It was continually upgraded throughout the war like other tanks. Look up the M4A3 76(W) (Easy 8), Jumbo and other variants. I think the Sherman’s strength was its ability to be adapted to many different roles. The Israeli M51 Sherman is way different that the original M4. High velocity guns installed near the end of the war allowed the Sherman crack tiger armor as well!

    • @ffjsb
      @ffjsb 5 місяців тому +1

      @@INTERSTATE-35-WARRIOR If they'd started out with the same gun as the Firefly, it would've been an AWESOME tank. Especially with the later diesel engine.

    • @9mmfederalrimmed235
      @9mmfederalrimmed235 5 місяців тому +2

      The Sherman had that dimensions to fit into ships since they had to be shipped over the ocean. The americans could not afford to build an Königstiger like the Germans since it was to big and heavy for ships. They figured better middle to light weight Shermans and then many instead a few heavy tanks. Thats why the Sherman was no match for the Königstiger - they just got shot down in drows and could only encounter an Königstiger by surroundig 6 Sherman strategically the german tank to knock him out firing full bores continuously. That is what the germans had to do as well with their Panzer 2's which could not match the soviet K1 so they surrounded the soviet tank and shot them in an Wolfsrudel tactic (many wolves is the lions death).
      But the Sherman was kept light in order to fit the transporting ships. He was not bad but the latest and greatest of the german tanks he could not risk an frontal confrontation. So other means took care than of the King Tiger.

    • @foxhoundms9051
      @foxhoundms9051 5 місяців тому +2

      @@9mmfederalrimmed235 king tiger basically useless, bad fuel consumption, too heavy for bridges, easy to spot from air, slow, prone to mechanical breakdowns, hard to repair, etc, etc. Long story short, Shermans won, Tigers lost. Logistics.

  • @Facer125
    @Facer125 5 місяців тому +15

    Добрый день, позвольте вставить ремарку в ваш рассказ, ничего из выставленной американской техники не было подарено Советскому Союзу, а было куплено по программе лэнглиз.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +3

      yes, thank you I had mentioned this in the video later on when I saw the writing on the boards but I do appreciate you putting in facts to the comment section.
      It is people like you who make this channel great never stop

    • @coldcadaver
      @coldcadaver День тому

      ​@@Wild-Siberia but USSR never paid for leasing, so actually it was a gift

  • @aquila3958
    @aquila3958 4 місяці тому +24

    Where are the captured "NATO TANKS" ? I saw an M113 which isnt really a tank...

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  4 місяці тому +1

      🤔

    • @arsizhifenerprozhod
      @arsizhifenerprozhod 3 місяці тому

      20:48 Yo cuando me acuerdo para qué se usa esa mariposa verde: 💀

    • @rogerc6533
      @rogerc6533 2 місяці тому

      Too damn heavy to haul back to the museum anytime soon. 60-70 tonne beasts; for perspective, 70 tonnes is the weight of a King Tiger tank.

  • @ragincajun2446
    @ragincajun2446 3 місяці тому +3

    thats it. I though Russia was stronger yet they're incompetent as hell.

  • @Scrat335
    @Scrat335 5 місяців тому +54

    4:20. A Soviet T-70 light tank. Used in WWII was not capable of standing up to any German tank but it did very well in the north of Russia. They were used in forested areas around St Pete and other localities. Their superior mobility and 20 mm autocannons made them deadly against fortifications, destroying bunkers and strong points in villages.

    • @user-me5oq3kl4h
      @user-me5oq3kl4h 5 місяців тому +21

      T-70 had 45 mm gun. What you think of is t-60 light tank. That one had 20 mm

    • @user-ib9sw7id9r
      @user-ib9sw7id9r 5 місяців тому +14

      I think the Т70 perfectly resisted the German Т1, Т2 and Т3. Why compare a light Russian tank with an average German one, forgetting about the light German ones?

    • @AlexanderTch
      @AlexanderTch 5 місяців тому +7

      You should have compared T-70 not again Tigers and Panthers, but again German tanks of the same weight category - light tanks. T-70 was way way better than German counterparts - light tanks T-1 and T-2. It was also better than Czech tank LT. vz.38 that also served in German army in massive numbers. Heavy and light tanks are intended for different tasks and purposes but each category has its own importancy.

    • @Scrat335
      @Scrat335 5 місяців тому +1

      @@AlexanderTch When did the T-70 ever face a German light tank? Next to never. The vast majority of German tanks were Mk 3 or Mk 4s. I'm not saying it didn't happen but it was certainly not often.

    • @AlexanderTch
      @AlexanderTch 5 місяців тому +7

      @@Scrat335 Т-70s met German and Japanese light tanks everywhere. Besides, tanks are not intended to meet another tanks , especially light tanks. Light tanks are for supporting infantry , for patrolling areas, for scouting. In some cases they helped a lot what bridges were light or it was necessary to cross big rivers and lakes by ice, like it happened under Leningrad.

  • @Light-wv1si
    @Light-wv1si 5 місяців тому +21

    There is a large tank museum in Kubinka , it is not far from Patriot Park , if you have time , you will not regret visiting it !!!

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +6

      I promise I’m gonna be visiting so many museums, especially military museum when I go back to Moscow thanks for watching the video!

  • @sergiogonzalesYT
    @sergiogonzalesYT 4 місяці тому +1

    EU now _can_ produce smth about 100 tanks in a year.
    While we _produce_ hundreds. That's the difference.

  • @Theavel2233
    @Theavel2233 4 місяці тому +3

    Man thinks the sherman is bad, man knows nothing about WW2 tanks

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  4 місяці тому

      Compared to the other tanks it’s nothing. Not their fault they didn’t have more time in the fight than the German made and Soviet made ones

    • @Theavel2233
      @Theavel2233 4 місяці тому

      @@Wild-Siberia Shermans especially the ones later into the war with 76mm guns could punch straight through german armor. most tanks can go straight through another tanks armor. the important thing with the sherman is it was far more survivable then German or soviet tanks thus its crews could escaped after it was knocked out. Most of the myth against it come from Tiger scare where everyone reported a german tank as a tiger.

    • @Theavel2233
      @Theavel2233 4 місяці тому

      @@Wild-Siberia Apricate you taking the time to comment, not many people do! Also sorry if I come off rude there I tend to post in the dirty filth that is tank forums, it does things to ones mind lol

  • @ivanbiirus
    @ivanbiirus 5 місяців тому +334

    Man, it’s such an honor to get this level of appreciation from an American Veteran who actually knows what the war is. In the same time it’s really sad that we have this complicated situation between our countries. Just imagine how we could make the world a better place working together.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +58

      we would have been best of friends.
      Americans get along very well with a Russian People and there’s hundreds of thousands of Russians in the United States. It just doesn’t make sense that we should be fighting each other.

    • @alanxu3936
      @alanxu3936 5 місяців тому

      ​@@Wild-SiberiaIt's because we have too many corrupt and warmongering politicians in office. Who have been bought and paid for by American arms manufacturers. Our leaders are not patriots, they are puppets.

    • @Tamburahk
      @Tamburahk 5 місяців тому

      first you have to clean the fucking mess in your own country. Thats the problem of whole russia and whole its population. Just by standers to crime regimes

    • @fl1mes
      @fl1mes 5 місяців тому +24

      ​@@Wild-SiberiaUnfortunately, the interests of the United States contradict the interests of Russia and vice versa. So friendship is not expected in the near future:(

    • @Paulie_explains_everything
      @Paulie_explains_everything 5 місяців тому

      Maybe if Russia stopped invading it's neighbors who obviously don't want them there...

  • @stallion78
    @stallion78 5 місяців тому +21

    Really enjoyed this episode. Thank You. I wish you were able to spend more time in there. It was really interesting. Especially more time with the captured equipment from Ukraine. Thanks again. And hope that conflict comes to and end soon.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +3

      I will be going back and doing an episode two we were only allowed a limited amount of time in there by the way. Thanks so much for watching. Please do consider sharing it.

  • @stylos951
    @stylos951 3 місяці тому +5

    25:27 Not a tank but that mistake is made quite often, it's a Swedisch IFV CV9040B with a 40mm Bofors cannon.

  • @janpopkebouma7194
    @janpopkebouma7194 5 місяців тому +2

    On 23:20 our brother is showing us a vehicle send by the Netherlands. The text inside, written in red, says: "Waarschuwing" and that means 'Warning" in Dutch, the first language of the Netherlands (the second language is Frisian, but that is made extinct on purpose via the schooling system because they want our lands and resources). The vehicle is called a 'pantserwagen', an armored personal carrier. I was a member of a machine gun team and we were carried around, in my days, in a vehicle called YPR, an American made carrier. This one looks like it.

    • @paulx3827
      @paulx3827 4 місяці тому

      ypr is daf made,frysian is only used to talk bad of non frysians when they are arround

    • @janpopkebouma7194
      @janpopkebouma7194 4 місяці тому

      @@paulx3827 Not true, only against those evil Hollandic-Dutch who stole our lands, resources and people. The rest of the so-called Netherlands have nothing to do with the Hollandic rebellion against the Frisian legitimate rule over those area's. (North- and South-Holland) We have no problem with normal 'Netherlanders' who love Frisian and not try to eradicate it.Nothing personal, just historical fact and todays facts. www.alternathistory.ru/files/resize/users/frisian-map%5B1%5D-700x731.jpg

  • @SHKIPERsf
    @SHKIPERsf 5 місяців тому +30

    The Panther tank that was in the video is in full working order, there is a series of videos about it with a mechanic who "takes care" of this tank - «Пантера» парка «Патриот» this is a series of three videos in Russian and there is also an interview "Евгений Москалев: я - водитель «Пантеры»!".
    If you are interested in the history and technical part of the Panther tank, I advise you to look. Moreover, now you can watch videos with real-time translation, you know through what, they won't advertise here)

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +4

      yes, all is good. Thank you so much for actually commenting this. It is an insanely cool fun fact thanks for watching the video. Please also consider sharing the video so our community can grow.

    • @xDSqxRazoRx
      @xDSqxRazoRx 5 місяців тому

      Panther is cool but the Jagdpanther is a work of art, hope it's also running or at least planned to.

    • @SHKIPERsf
      @SHKIPERsf 5 місяців тому

      @@xDSqxRazoRx Unfortunately, I do not know anything about Jagdpanther recovery.
      Almost all of these vehicles were captured in battle and were damaged to one degree or another.
      Almost all the cars were disassembled, studied and not always assembled back to the end. For example, the same Panther did not have the hydraulic drive of the tower returned, the tower rotates only manually with the help of flywheels.
      Maybe they will be restored in the future, but based on what the museum mechanic of the Panther told, it will be a difficult and expensive process, because for the same Panther, some parts had to be made from scratch on their own, they gave the engine to a third-party organization, I don't remember the name, so that they would restore it.
      Old mechanisms require large investments, alas.

  • @fortunaMinecraft
    @fortunaMinecraft 5 місяців тому +8

    Very good video! You need to go back and update us on the new equipment!

  • @Veuxgames
    @Veuxgames 4 місяці тому

    I like those led strips inside of the tracks, lets you see so much more detail. Thanks for the video!

  • @krzysztofjarzyna3194
    @krzysztofjarzyna3194 4 місяці тому +3

    22:22 - it's not American M113. It's Dutch armored infantry fighting vehicle YPR-765 that was delivered to Ukraine. This movie has lot's of errors.

  • @TigerTank237
    @TigerTank237 5 місяців тому +4

    This is amazing... thx for the tour!

  • @a.t6066
    @a.t6066 5 місяців тому +42

    Very cool museums! Id love to see it one day.
    US provided pretty significant amounts of war materials to the soviets under lendlease. Their trucks were especially liked.
    And iirc, the USSR actually was the second largest lendlease user of m4 sherman behind the British. I think they got 4-5k sherman tanks of various types over the course of the war

  • @lukilladog
    @lukilladog 4 місяці тому +2

    ...yo creo que la cantidad mientras se supere cierto grado de funcionalidad y calidad, obviamente los tanques rusos tenían lo suyo :P Buen video! ...y feliz navidad, prospero año y felicidad... Pd.- Que extraña barda "Mexicana" :O Pd.- Se pusieron creativos con los maniquies :O

  • @Manneerik13373
    @Manneerik13373 4 місяці тому +1

    as a current cv9040 driver its sad to see a CV9040C captured as I absolutely love this vehicle. but its not a surprise to see one destroyed and captured. And I'm rather offended that you called the CV90 a tank lol

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  4 місяці тому

      Don’t worry it’s OK

    • @krokodilen31
      @krokodilen31 2 місяці тому

      Slava Ukraine, jag önskar vi hade många 1000 CV 90 att skicka, plus att väst vågade skicka långdistansmissiler till Ukraina, Glory to the brave ppl of Ukraine.

  • @MolantRF
    @MolantRF 5 місяців тому +80

    Всегда приятно слушать профессионала в своей сфере. Это не пустые размышления некомпетентных блогеров. Как всегда ставлю лайк, и жаль что видео такое короткое...

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +18

      when I go back to Moscow, I’ll make sure to document these things. I will make sure to study so that I can provide better quality reports. I also promise to make them at least 30 minutes long. Thanks for your support means a lot. Please consider sharing this video.

  • @jaroslavpalecek4513
    @jaroslavpalecek4513 5 місяців тому +27

    Greetings from Czech republic Dan! Thank you for the video I am very thrilled. I will share the video with my brother and my friends. And right now I am reading the book about a famous Stalingrad battle. Its in English the authors are David M. Glantz and Jonathan M. House. I fully recommend that book. It has much praise and many, many positive reviewes. Have a great day. Jerry.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +2

      greetings to the Czech Republic it’s always amazing to see your comments from so far away. I am humbled by your support to the channel thank you so much by the way this recommendation of the book. If you have Telegram, please do write it there so I have it stored.

    • @AlexanderTch
      @AlexanderTch 5 місяців тому +6

      Why don't you read Russian authors about Stalingrad battle which are usually more precise and have more access to real documents and facts and ability to talk with veterans of the battle of both sides, while western authors are mostly repeat same pro-german anti-russian chiches?

    • @neilgromov6473
      @neilgromov6473 5 місяців тому

      Мира и уважения, вам и вашим близким в Чехии!

    • @jaroslavpalecek4513
      @jaroslavpalecek4513 5 місяців тому

      @@AlexanderTch Glantz used heavily work of Russian historian Isaev as a source. The book is recommend by TIK History who made a most detailed documentary on the battle. He made not only documentary about Stalingrad battle but also about operation Crusader and Market Garden among others. TIK also highly recommendes Isaev.
      ua-cam.com/video/dUtPCPDO1L4/v-deo.htmlsi=JNWvATXAP_SQ9I2a

    • @alerausm
      @alerausm 5 місяців тому +2

      Привет из Сталинграда. Да, чехи очень постарались, чтобы у немцев была хорошая бронетехника. В том числе и под Сталинградом. Братушки 🙈

  • @xmeda
    @xmeda 5 місяців тому +3

    That WWII equipment was not given by US, but sold.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +1

      Mentioned on the Pinned comment and later in video

  • @anandawijesinghe6298
    @anandawijesinghe6298 4 місяці тому +2

    Only the German heavy tanks were superior to Soviet tanks like the T34 with sloped armour in WW II.
    The Japanese had only light tanks suitable for jungle fighting in areas with mud roads. These tanks could not cope with US tanks, but were adequate for the role they were designed to fill, and for the terrain they were designed to fight in. My 2 cents worth !

    • @T33K3SS3LCH3N
      @T33K3SS3LCH3N 4 місяці тому

      "Superior" is a difficult thing to evaluate. T-34 had a better balance of armour, weight, mobility, and firepower, but a large share of the produced models had huge issues in every other regard. Especially early in the war before German heavy tanks entered the picture.
      1. Dramatically varying quality with some truly awful manufacturing from some major factories
      2. Horrible drivetrain reliability, often even worse than those of later German tanks
      3. Lack of communications equipment
      4. Only received a three-man turret with the 85 mm gun, had awful situational awareness and command until then.
      The basic design had potential, but the actual features of early models and some of the manufacturing still left it with a poor performance in the real world.

  • @ParalyzedTank
    @ParalyzedTank 5 місяців тому +54

    Non russian vehicles on the video:
    1. Panzer III Ausf. J/J1 (long barrel)
    2. Valentine mk.1
    3. Panzer IV ausf G
    4. Tank destroyer on the back (i forgot)
    5. Tiger H1 (also known as Pz.kpfw VI Ausf. H1)
    6. Sd.kfz 250/9
    7. Wespe Tank Destroyer
    8. Brummbär
    9. Sd.kfz 2 Kettenkrad
    10. Jagdpanzer IV/70
    11. Sd.kfz 302 Goliath tracked mine
    12. Zrinyi II (best Hungarian SPH)
    13. Panzer II Ausf J
    14. Sd.kfz 4/1 Panzerwerfer 15cm
    15. M4A4 Sherman
    16. Sd.kfz 251/9
    17. Panther Ausf A
    18. Ferdinand or Elefant idk
    19. StuH 42 or StuG III Ausf F
    20. SU-57 (yes is the same as the 35mm American Halftrack)
    21. Tiger II (Henschel)
    22. Nashorn
    23. Hetzer (Jagpanzer 38t)
    24. Jagdtiger
    25. Jagdpanther
    26. STURMMORSER (Sturmtiger 38cm very big rocket)
    27. StuG III Ausf. G
    28. M4A1E8
    29. Studebaker US6 (the russian also made their own version)
    30. M17 MGMC (during ww2 america gave all the allies a M3 AA)
    31. Chi-Ha-Kai
    32. Ha-Go (theres 3 i believe)
    33. Ka-Mi
    34. idk whats that in the back
    35. le Humvee
    36. Saxon APC
    37. another Humvee
    38. South African Armoured Car (i can't identify it)
    39. MineWolf Mine-clearance
    40. AMX-10rc
    41. luftvärnskanonvagn 90 (I think)
    42. M113 (idk which version)
    43. Maxxpro MRAP
    44. a Ukrainian Armoured Vehicle
    45. I aint gonna count these vehicles
    46. BTR-4 Ukraine
    That's all and I'm not going to count the boats and also please correct some of the vehicles if I am wrong 🗿

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +8

      legend

    • @NucelarAss
      @NucelarAss 4 місяці тому +2

      good job@@Wild-Siberia

    • @petros311
      @petros311 4 місяці тому +3

      the M-113 version its the Dutch YPR-765 version

    • @mazzee531
      @mazzee531 4 місяці тому +3

      The swedish tank is a stridsfordon 9040, the luftvärnskanonvagn has a radar on the roof

    • @demonbox666
      @demonbox666 3 місяці тому +1

      38 is Mamba APC.

  • @JayTulip
    @JayTulip 5 місяців тому +21

    I have shared where I could. Hope you get new subs, Dan, because your content is educational and informative.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +2

      Thanks a lot Jay this was a special episode thanks a lot for the support!

  • @mikefisher2673
    @mikefisher2673 4 місяці тому +3

    The one tank with the lights on was a British made Valentine.

  • @leosypher9993
    @leosypher9993 3 місяці тому +1

    those "ww1 era" trucks are actually ww1 and ww2 era, they where never updated from the early 1920s or so, all the way past 1948, thats how outdated soviet stuff was

  • @ramonlopezdelhoulle3391
    @ramonlopezdelhoulle3391 5 місяців тому +50

    So happy to see one US citizen in Russia not making propaganda and lies ...Great job dear american war veteran...Greetings from Belgium...Uraaaa...

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  5 місяців тому +4

      🙏🏻I’m only a humble honest man thanks for your support

    • @evgeniikoptev1286
      @evgeniikoptev1286 5 місяців тому

      Ura means u - Ra or together with Ra, Ra is previuos name of russian great river Volga and Ra - is god of sun. The slogan of many armies of the world. In german - "Gott mit uns!"

    • @yeedbottomtext7563
      @yeedbottomtext7563 5 місяців тому +2

      Cringe

    • @jaypeedesuyo662
      @jaypeedesuyo662 5 місяців тому

      ​@@yeedbottomtext7563 Your existence is cringe.

    • @user-cs9yd5le5x
      @user-cs9yd5le5x 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@evgeniikoptev1286вы Задорнова пересмотрели, уважаемый?)

  • @scrooge1374
    @scrooge1374 5 місяців тому +8

    I recommend you watch the Episode on the Sherman that the Chieftain made, I think your opinion on it will change. The Tiger suffered from a logistics nightmare, train transport required changing the tracks, Tiger II used the same engine of a Tiger 1 if not mistaken. Both were to heavy for most bridges in the East and fuel consumption was horrible, specially if your only source is the fields in Romania that could not handle the needs of the Germans.
    Japanese tanks suffered from: you need to put them on ships with limited capacity, and no real counterpart in China.
    Nice to see a military museum

  • @manuelhowert1620
    @manuelhowert1620 3 місяці тому

    At 20.42 in the background there is a Pinzgauer produced in Austria to see, is it possible to become more informations from which country it was captured?

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  3 місяці тому

      I would have if I had a lot of time. I was on a timer as a foreigner speaking English