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Well protected?? Is that is a joke? Hetzer have 20mm on sides and !8! on back! This is the worst example of "well" protected tank. In Poland war museum in Warsaw you can see a side hit Hetzer. Godbye my crew.
@@altair3232 Simple, you don't face the side and rear toward the enemy. You might be wondering, AT rifle can definitely penetrate it, especially the Soviet 14.5mm ones. Guess what? Panther have the same issues, and it has a 40mm side armor. 20mm is *just* enough to protect you from 50. Cals from longer ranges, not an AT weapon. Oh and... The fact that it's 1/3rd the weight of Panther makes the protection extremely nice for its weight, yeah?
I used a microphone to filter the vehicle sounds otherwise you would heard too many people and music on the background (it is too busy there and I tried to take the most quiet place to film)
Argunners Magazine nah he mean those engines didnt produce loud sound like some old engines in lorries especially in british one. The british one were very loud,my mother said they can hear it from 1km-500m before it come.
@Nobody Knows believe me: you will hear my R6 even when you are in front of it ;-) See for yourself on this old footage: ua-cam.com/video/WFjnuRFVZag/v-deo.html
Wow ist das toll! Schön diese historischen Fahrzeuge mal in Aktion zu sehen. Ich finde die Schwimmwagen von der Optik so ansprechend :D Stell dir mal vor, auf der Straße steht plötzlich so einer neben dir. Na gut, kaum einer wird so ein Stück auf der Straße der Gefahr ausliefern, aber atemberaubend ist diese Vorstellung schon. Die ganzen Zugkraftwagen haben damals je nach Gewicht und Motor die ganzen schweren Geschütze von Feldhaubitzen bis hin zu PaKs und FlaKs wie die FlaK 16 gezogen. Einfach schön, diese Fahrzeuge in altem Glanz zu sehen.
Since I was young I have had a great interest in Germany WW II tanks, trucks, cars and trains, I have a Marklin HO layout and made to be someplace? In Germany 1943 - 44. Using ROCO, Roskopf, Herpa and Lilliput. I have been to Moscow a few times and have gotten to their Great Patriot War museum in Moscow and one time Kubinka, also one trip to St Petersburg, were I went to the artillery museums and defense museum that is more in the marking of, yet, I need to get to the Tank museums in Germany and France as well as England sometime. My father is a US WWII vet and took some great photos as well as what he talks about being in WWII. GO ARMY
I agree! Reproduction WWII German uniforms are very much available and are not that expensive and would add a note of realism for events such as this. Helmets, boots, and practically everything else are being made and the same goes for Allied armies, too. www.atthefront.com is a good starting point with uniform packages available.
That Volkswagen at 3:00..it's is 4x4? I know Ferry Porsche built a couple of 4x4 prototypes that never went into production. Wonder if this could be one of this rare animals.
[Nephew of Ida] About the King Tiger: Imagine, you are a little front soldier enemy and such a Monster drives in your direction!! This tank is impressive till today. OMG! On the other side I hear ever again a fact: For the production of 1 King Tiger you could produce 9 smaller tanks. And the King Tiger was not the best Tank of WWII. The best Tank was the Panther. But the allies bombed the manufactures. And in the end the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS had no Gas anymore. German Tanks were drove with Gas [Benzin], Russian T34 with Diesel.
Were drove with gas [benzin]🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪. The Russians 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺 with Diesel. I didn"t know that !!!. I thought all Big Tanks-Engines and Big War Machinery, was all Diesel, didn"t know that. Thanks for the info man!!! "Every day you can learn something new" - they say, well... I guess that"s right today!!!
The Panther broke down frequently with final drive failures. The situation was horrendously bad. I don't know that could be categorized as, "The best tank". The Panther's Fragile Final Frives -- "From the French report, titled "Le Panther 1947": "The truly weak spot of the Panther is its final drive, which is of too weak a design and has an average fatigue life of only 150 km." -- forums.armchairgeneral.com/forum/historical-events-eras/world-war-ii/armor-in-world-war-ii/5093054-the-panther-s-fragile-final-drives
The myth of the Panther being the best tank of W.W.II is just that, a myth. Inside the Chieftain's Hatch: Panther. Part 1 -- ua-cam.com/video/9xKYicir_i8/v-deo.html 9+ 0:02 / 14:15 World of Tanks - Inside the Chieftain's Hatch: Panther. Part 2 -- ua-cam.com/video/TL2KO2maIkU/v-deo.html -- Inside the Chieftain's Hatch: Panther. Part 3 -- ua-cam.com/video/SXYRQjzZZbk/v-deo.html
@@opoxious1592 Great, many thanks for letting me know! Unfortunatley the this years event is passed. But I look forward to visit Overloon in 2020. Thanks!!!
Imagine if someone turned up with a German 'Maus' tank! Even bigger than the King Tiger. I think the Germans only made 3 or 4 of them; problem was, the Maus could not cross quite a lot of bridges (just too heavy).
If Tiger II gives that feeling of "radicilusly heavy machine from which the earth shakes" then what feeling would give the Maus, i want to hear that powerfull engine, strugling to move that block of steel
Yes sir it's typo is it the same bike that my dad was crazy about it is 250cc and it has two cylencers with a back fire engine and it's two stroke am I right
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That bloody tank at the end ,blew everything away !!
Imagine a WW2 Vet walking around and see the Tiger. And he shouted : “Oh Shit! They are back!”
And they could realize and organize better world!
i lol"d
They would say , we're fought the wrong people
I LOVE that Hertzer. Small, well protected and an excellent L70 gun. And pretty. Guderian knows really what hermana need.
Enrique Arias Warleta and the engine is from czechoslovakia
@@narkit7849 Not only the engine but the entire chassis has been used for the Hetzer🙂
Well protected?? Is that is a joke? Hetzer have 20mm on sides and !8! on back! This is the worst example of "well" protected tank. In Poland war museum in Warsaw you can see a side hit Hetzer. Godbye my crew.
@@altair3232 Simple, you don't face the side and rear toward the enemy.
You might be wondering, AT rifle can definitely penetrate it, especially the Soviet 14.5mm ones. Guess what? Panther have the same issues, and it has a 40mm side armor. 20mm is *just* enough to protect you from 50. Cals from longer ranges, not an AT weapon.
Oh and... The fact that it's 1/3rd the weight of Panther makes the protection extremely nice for its weight, yeah?
Some really good video of vehicles I haven't seen before. What surprised me the most is how quiet many of the vehicles were.
I used a microphone to filter the vehicle sounds otherwise you would heard too many people and music on the background (it is too busy there and I tried to take the most quiet place to film)
Argunners Magazine nah he mean those engines didnt produce loud sound like some old engines in lorries especially in british one. The british one were very loud,my mother said they can hear it from 1km-500m before it come.
On motorcycles loud pipes save lifes. On military vehicles they can kill you...
@Nobody Knows believe me: you will hear my R6 even when you are in front of it ;-)
See for yourself on this old footage: ua-cam.com/video/WFjnuRFVZag/v-deo.html
Ooooh mein Gott! Panzerkampfwagen Tiger Ausf B! Wunderbar! Simply...*tears up*...wunderbar. I had no idea drivable examples of this machine existed!
4:51 that 251/7 is a beauty!
I think that Sdkfz 251 is a bridgelayer
Wow ist das toll! Schön diese historischen Fahrzeuge mal in Aktion zu sehen. Ich finde die Schwimmwagen von der Optik so ansprechend :D Stell dir mal vor, auf der Straße steht plötzlich so einer neben dir. Na gut, kaum einer wird so ein Stück auf der Straße der Gefahr ausliefern, aber atemberaubend ist diese Vorstellung schon. Die ganzen Zugkraftwagen haben damals je nach Gewicht und Motor die ganzen schweren Geschütze von Feldhaubitzen bis hin zu PaKs und FlaKs wie die FlaK 16 gezogen. Einfach schön, diese Fahrzeuge in altem Glanz zu sehen.
Thank you for posting a great video. I had these tank plastic models when I was a kid.
Very disappointed that the motorcycle riders were not in uniform.
We need more realism at these events.
I can just feel the ground tremble through my headset. What a monster!
That king dropping the gear sounds amazing
King Tiger at 2:54
It's Fuscão
no
That’s a Volkswagen Beetle
😂😂
King Beetle
What was a classic era....!
Super film.
Love the FAMO. Dang!!! That's a huge mean looking beast!!
I need one of those “bikes” with tracks. I didn’t even know they existed.
I've subscribed. Wowzers! There was an Opel Maultier too...
yeah, I never saw one before , except on photos...
Since I was young I have had a great interest in Germany WW II tanks, trucks, cars and trains, I have a Marklin HO layout and made to be someplace? In Germany 1943 - 44. Using ROCO, Roskopf, Herpa and Lilliput.
I have been to Moscow a few times and have gotten to their Great Patriot War museum in Moscow and one time Kubinka, also one trip to St Petersburg, were I went to the artillery museums and defense museum that is more in the marking of, yet, I need to get to the Tank museums in Germany and France as well as England sometime. My father is a US WWII vet and took some great photos as well as what he talks about being in WWII. GO ARMY
You must have some great stories sir. :D
I need one of those kettenkrads
a company should look into making repros even at half or full they would likely sell a few.
I want that half-track motorcycle really cook😍😍
Its called Kettenkrad. Costs around 100k €.
really cook
Yes you can cook
@@thicc800ty cook
Tony Elberg we all want one
...and all heads turn to look at the King Tiger
what is that second vehicle in the video.. looks like a mix of Truck and TRactor
King tiger at 7:47 & 8:26
I thought I heard the sound of the tank's transmission snapping.
No thot is the problemo of KV-2
A kettenkraad! Amazing!
Looks like so much fun!
All crewmen should dress up like the real thing.
L Cf Who sells Nazi uniforms these days anyhow? Add a Hitler look alike contest perhaps?
John Challeen - They're available. WW2 Reenactors have their sources. 1944militaria.com and atthefront.com, for starters.
John Challeen So let me guess, in your mind promoting history, is the same as promoting Nazism?
L Cf absolutely. It detracts from historical accuracy.
I agree! Reproduction WWII German uniforms are very much available and are not that expensive and would add a note of realism for events such as this. Helmets, boots, and practically everything else are being made and the same goes for Allied armies, too. www.atthefront.com is a good starting point with uniform packages available.
Beautiful war machines.
The sound of the King Tiger... omfg.
Amazing 👍
nice.. classic 👍👍
Did Germany have just a plain old 2 1/2 or so ton all wheel drive general purpose truck equivalent to the American 2 1/2 ton?
Was für ein Motorrad is des bei 0:40 ?
at 4:00 is that the King Tiger the video was talking about
7:45 is that
I never saw a "Maultier" in action, great...
the tank was the best part 😉 my compliments sir
That Volkswagen at 3:00..it's is 4x4? I know Ferry Porsche built a couple of 4x4 prototypes that never went into production. Wonder if this could be one of this rare animals.
I've always wanted one of those big halftracks the germans built. like the first one in the video
1:03 is his left track not moving?
It is moving
what vehicle is it ??? 0:12
What is this and where is it looks pretty cool were they giving the public rides on some of these vehicles?
Mantap mas bro👍
Todavía estos tipos semiorugas se imponen nada que envidiar a los actuales tener uno de estos operativos es un lujo
Wunderschöne Fahrzeuge
lol that king tiger is like someone mooning all the others in that crowd
6:36 the HETZER 🤩🤩
I love the Kettenkrad.
DE AQUÍ SALIÓ TODA LA TECNOLOGÍA DE PUNTA, QUE EN LA ACTUALIDAD,, TIENEN TODOS LOS EJÉRCITOS DEL MUNDO.
[Nephew of Ida] About the King Tiger: Imagine, you are a little front soldier enemy and such a Monster drives in your direction!! This tank is impressive till today. OMG! On the other side I hear ever again a fact: For the production of 1 King Tiger you could produce 9 smaller tanks. And the King Tiger was not the best Tank of WWII. The best Tank was the Panther. But the allies bombed the manufactures. And in the end the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS had no Gas anymore. German Tanks were drove with Gas [Benzin], Russian T34 with Diesel.
>the best tank was the panther
Were drove with gas [benzin]🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪.
The Russians 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺 with Diesel.
I didn"t know that !!!.
I thought all Big Tanks-Engines and Big War Machinery, was all Diesel,
didn"t know that.
Thanks for the info man!!!
"Every day you can learn something new" - they say, well... I guess that"s right today!!!
The Panther broke down frequently with final drive failures. The situation was horrendously bad. I don't know that could be categorized as, "The best tank". The Panther's Fragile Final Frives -- "From the French report, titled "Le Panther 1947": "The truly weak spot of the Panther is its final drive, which is of too weak a design and has an average fatigue life of only 150 km." -- forums.armchairgeneral.com/forum/historical-events-eras/world-war-ii/armor-in-world-war-ii/5093054-the-panther-s-fragile-final-drives
The myth of the Panther being the best tank of W.W.II is just that, a myth. Inside the Chieftain's Hatch: Panther. Part 1 -- ua-cam.com/video/9xKYicir_i8/v-deo.html 9+
0:02 / 14:15
World of Tanks - Inside the Chieftain's Hatch: Panther. Part 2 -- ua-cam.com/video/TL2KO2maIkU/v-deo.html -- Inside the Chieftain's Hatch: Panther. Part 3 -- ua-cam.com/video/SXYRQjzZZbk/v-deo.html
2:03? what truck
Nice hetzer and tiger2
Is that Nicholas Moran @ 2:20?
German motorcycles needs to be added to BFV ASAP!!!
by 0:22 what sort of truck is it?
Italian artillery tractor Breda TP32 .
great film . very interesting but viewing not easy with the music
do these german half track have differential devices?
See if this helps you: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tank_steering_systems
Good morning or afternoon!!!
4:45 What"s the name of those please?
Are those Kfz?
Amazing
@4:22 All these German war machines then the song lyric: "but that was when I ruled the world."
Pretty cool reenactment of a German column advancing!
7:50 thats the big kitty and it wants to play
Hello i am Brasil oh interessante video Very Nice 😎👍
7:15 That guy would be thinking like 'a truck with treads?'
amazing
6:36 Jagdpanzer 38
that famo truck is huge and look badass bruh
LINDO FOI A FROTA DE VEICULOS MAIS LINDA QUE JA VI,,ADORARIA TER QUALQUER UMA DESTAS JOIAS!!!!
great vehicles there !
Brilliant, what country is this held in?
The Netherlands
Those Germans built some fine trucks back in those days.
0:30 what is this vehicle?
@Rupteon what model specifically? I can't find any Unimog, even the oldest ones, looking close to this
SolanaBogon -
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sd.Kfz._9
@i was a teenage ninja ferret the Sd.Kfz.9 is a half-track, the vehicle I pointed is some kind of wheeled tractor
@@ludovisuis You're wrong that is an italian artillery tractor, the Breda TP 32
@@d1ol4dr09 thank you!
*PANZERLIED PLAYS IN BACKGROUND*
WHY front tires . they Can Not Over come the tracks to Turn seems a waist
Очень красиво !
Я бы тоже хотел бы там побывать !
Great!
4:08 What's that french tank in 4:08
Looks like the preancestor of the Ripsaw?
It’s a french chenillette Lorraine 37L.
Cudowne sprzety !
Whuts motorcycle?
Where is this wonderful place? Is this an annual event?
This is an event that takes place every year, at "Museum Overloon" in the Netherlands.
The name of the event is "Militracks"
@@opoxious1592 Great, many thanks for letting me know! Unfortunatley the this years event is passed. But I look forward to visit Overloon in 2020. Thanks!!!
@@kultursender6507 Youre welcome!! 👍
Donde esta esto
"Sir, the jews is on the ditch sir... go get them..."
Are you sure they're not showing the same ones over and over?
Is that an Sd.Kfz.251 or an OT810? The track look like FAMO, though...
in theory, all vehicules you see at militracks are originals
Видос потрясный! Техника и нашем временам классная!
8:15 German Steel !!
'llo there. When is the next show ? Rgrds. eric from paris FRANCE
I think May 18-19, 2019
6:38 Steinkind-Larissa
Imagine if someone turned up with a German 'Maus' tank! Even bigger than the King Tiger. I think the Germans only made 3 or 4 of them; problem was, the Maus could not cross quite a lot of bridges (just too heavy).
Just 2, and only one is complete in the Treblinka Tank museum. Probably not gonna be driven anytime soon, unfortunately.
If Tiger II gives that feeling of "radicilusly heavy machine from which the earth shakes" then what feeling would give the Maus, i want to hear that powerfull engine, strugling to move that block of steel
Tiger 1 had issues with crossing bridges in France, Maus would be completely useless for anyting other than as a static defense position.
Speed limit 30 Heartbeat 300
Which we're the bikes we're they Java or yezdi from czchkelovokia
Nitin Kanal you mean czechoslovakia
Yes sir it's typo is it the same bike that my dad was crazy about it is 250cc and it has two cylencers with a back fire engine and it's two stroke am I right
Probably DKW.
these were military vehicles with a Madonna special
IT IS A HOLIDAY, IN WHICH COUNTRY IT HAPPENS...
That Kettenkrad tho
2:55 Até o Fuscão
Woher kommen noch diese Oldtimer ?
My love
Kubelwagen is my dream car.....
1:56 The "Michelin Man" is watching!
Specht Meise yeah saw him though seated throughout the show. Maybe seeing his tyres
hahahaha
Vehículos de guerra de la Alemania nazi fabulosos!!..🇩🇪👏👏👏
Красота! В конце 70-х учитель пения в школе возился с "цундапом", разрешал нам ему помогать, заводил и катал нас!