13:00 they were smart to avoid the triangle helicopter, it would constantly be rotating unless one rotor spun twice as fast as the others. That’s why drones always have 4-6 rotors
Many of those things would've been impractical, inefficient and unusable. It looks to me that they were not really made to bring actual utility but to impress the higher-ups to shell out more funding for the design bureau. When state funding dried up after the fall, no private investor would've given money to build those things.
Instead of retractable wings planes use the much more reliable and aerodynamic swing wing. They are mostly for military use. Some planes still use them.
@@spazzey0 That was my exact comment to someone else. Those are the two reasons the military will probably never have another swing wing aircraft. The only reason the B-1 is still in service is due to a lack of a better replacement that is within budget. The B-1 cost something like $3.5 a month to maintain in active service. A B-52 is less but they perform different roles. I don't think most people know the difference. Then again, most people probably don't know what a swing wing is. 😄
I still believe American military won because it was boring. Sure, it could create stealth fighters that could launch pinpoint dime turn missiles while full stopping at mach 1, but refused invest in fifty thousand tonne hovercrafts or flying aircraft carriers.
You should really consider adding subtitles of other different languages, Be Amazed. To think that some people are actually deprived of watching these masterpieces of videos is a real shame. Not only it'll grant more people the endless pleasure of watching your videos, but also, widen your fan base. I know my dad would enjoy watching them.
@@sallyshafey don't you actually realise if you press on the little square with cc at the top of the screen it gives you options for subtitles and before doing it you can go into the settings on UA-cam and choose which language you'd prefer as your main choice
@@handolo1266 but they are not reliable…. Often printing “sounds like” words that have no meaning in the context. It’s better than nothing but have subs would increase fan base.
You’re forgetting that modern tanks weigh in the neighborhood of 70 tons and they also have tracks which aren’t exactly conducive to high speeds though they quite good at spreading ground pressure along the vehicle’s hull. There are some tracked vehicles like the Wiesel 1A1 that can go around 60 MPH but that’s a light weight IFV actually lighter than a HMMV
Did you mention the mole machine? It was a crazy train like machine that was supposed to be closer to a submarine that burrowed threw the ground. They built and spent loads of resources. Look it up it's interesting.
Ok,i gotta admit America and Britain had weird tanks But a triangle heli? A shoebox tank? Man these soviets are out of this world And i thought the Little Willie (British) Tank was weird
Check out the Russian Tsar tank. It's almost unbelievable that they built such a thing. So, the Soviets apparently inherited the willingness to build crazy ideas.
20:36 wait I've seen this before, I saw it in one of the mods for the good ol' 2015 RTS game called "rusted warfare," there was this mod called "Wolfenstein Eisenfaust" (yes this mod was real and is made by Eisenherz), but since the mod had a update where he added 1 unit into the game and it's the "Aerosub bomber" (yes he renamed it to Aerosub bomber) and to make things a lot more complicated, it's not finished yet as it was a sandbox only unit
They Used stolen plans to build their version of the Concord, but they only had 1/2 the plans. It was a TOTAL Goat Fork!! People sitting right next to each other had to pass notes back and forth because it was so loud in the cabin that they couldn’t hear each other speak
@@srice8959 the tu-144 were made even before the concorde and was upgraded later.....you know that the USSR is a souper power in désigning air craft...he dosn't need a country like France
Ah yes…The concordeski….You mean the one where the Russians stole the plans from Concorde, built it first “claiming” they came up with the design, was so loud passengers should have been wearing earphones, and burnt so much fuel you’d think it was on fire? The TU-144 was a complete dumpster fire.
Moreover, in the Soviet Union there was: free education for everyone, followed by employment in their specialty. Free medicine without co-payments and insurances. Stable prices so much so that they were printed on the product from the factory. The state gave it to people without housing for free, there was no need to take out a mortgage and generally pay for housing somehow. Canteens where you could eat healthy food cheaply. But of course there were also disadvantages. For example, the absence of private property. Housing received from the state free of charge is the property of the state, and it cannot be sold or rented out. The impossibility of organizing your own business, as a result of the lack of private property. If a person did not have a job for a long time, this was considered a criminal offense, so even famous singers and football players were employed, for example, at a factory, although they never appeared there. The Soviet Union is one big crazy experiment. I was born in Russia, but my grandparents and parents told me a lot about it
It is possible to describe just about anything, even hell, using favorable terms. However, the most significant attribute of any system is whether people strive to break out of it, or break into it.
@@webpa You're right. But you can get used to everything, even hell. But the real hell begins when you need to change your habits and start thinking differently than it has been all your life. It was very difficult and painful for people who survived the collapse of the Soviet Union to change. It would be just as hard for modern Russians to return to the Soviet Union.
Actually as I understand it there was indeed some limited private businesses in the USSR; not much to be sure but they did still exist like a few private practices for doctors and small privately owned mom-and-pop stores, though I am not sure how much they were taxed.
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One of the main factors cited for the breakup of the Soviet Union was the high cost of the arms race, bankrupting the country. Not surprising then, how many of these expensive and sophisticated vehicles and weapons systems were designed and prototyped but never built in significant numbers before being terminated when the Soviet Union broke up.
Hoover Vacuum Company made it's own contribution to this technology in the mid 50s. They made a vacuum cleaner in the shape of a ball called the Hoover Constellation. I had one and it was powerful. When turned on the exhaust was directed downward and it would glide on a cushion of air as it followed you around the room and felt weightless to use. Same principle.
25:57 5,000 tons is tiny for an aircraft carrier, officially the smallest aircraft carrier in the world is the HTMS Chakri Naruebet when fully loaded, it weighs in at around 11,486 tons and is designated as a helicopter carrier as it is too small for the vast majority of fixed-wing military aircraft.
Gorynych ("dragon") snow-cleaner... B-23 and B-24 project battleships (nearly built)... "Earth mole" war machine project... Object 279 tank... Airplane project featuring nuclear power source (think "Fallout")... Tsiolkovsky's space concepts... Also, this vid series deserves to cover other countries too. There were\are lots of unbelievable machines.
The F14 is probably the most famous swing wing design. There are quite a few planes from the US and Russia that use them. The American B1 Lancer(aka The Bone) has them and is still in service. Russia has a similar aircraft as well. The mechanical parts to make it work add a lot of weight and add extra maintenance costs.
I remember visiting Germany as a kid and they would have road signs indicating speeds for different vehicles. Often the signs would indicate that tanks were not allowed to drive over 50km/h.
I mean, the "shoe box" would be good at being a hospital tank for, if any, during an apocalypse type of event; I mean, it would make it lighter and gain more speed super easy, barely an inconvenience
Damn, most of these prototype designs remind me of bosses off the video game metal slug. 😎✌️ Well I am American I'm totally for freedom of speech. But damn some of our military boys have got to look at some of these plants. Sure would love to see a modern version of that flying airplane submarine that was cool. ✌️
I believe lots of US tech originates from other countries (brain migration), including Russia\USSR. Sikorsky helicopters. "Ekranoplans" (surface effect vessels) - I believe in US several models exist and are used nowadays (quite unlike in Russia). The F-35 many Russian aircraft fans believe to be the re-design of Soviet Yak-141 project, sold or stolen to USA following the USSR downfall. It cannot be argued though that Russia has been weak at its industry, and even the great Soviet progress has not solved many problems, like engines production, or bearings, and of course microelectronics (Russian microprocessors are biggest in the world, - a common joke here)...
Actually it’s impossible to have a helicopter with three main rotors and it being stable at the same time. You will need an even number of rotors to achieve stability and three is odd, meaning you would have to have one rotor speeding twice as fast as the two other roaders to carry a lighter Load… and even if it didn’t have a later load for the third rotor it would still be unstable when going forwards as one side of rotors has to turn faster than the other making it turns around in circles… so as cool and crazy as a three rotor helicopter in the shape of a triangle sounds it’s totally impractical…
@@johnelliott8630 OK I can see how that helicopter would work but with this idea of a helicopter The weight is evenly distributed across all three rotors so it would have to constantly be going forward to order to achieve stability and land spinning in circles… not exactly ideal for the pilots…
As for the T-42 Super Heavy Tank and the 5 turret T-35, they are not Super Heavy Tanks. They are much more, they are Landships, something that began as the first tanks began during WW1, as they have many guns, like cannons and machine guns, the Landship would be fazed out for future tank designs like the Main Battle Tank
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“Unfortunately the Soviet Union collapsed”?!! It’s very fortunate
Hey are fat like me
Where did your original voice go ?!?!
Soviet engineers: "How much firepower we should add to this prototype tank of ours Comrade?"
Soviet leader: "Yes"
Title says "Machines you won't believe exist", then goes on to describe several machines that never actually existed.
The several that never actually existed. Did in fact exist but only as a prototype!
@@gamespc7880 Some of them weren’t even prototypes.
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Soviet Union long tank:KV-6
The medeleeve was not a real tank it was designed not even made
The modular truck was truly amazing it's seems practical too such a shame it never became popular
".....but then the Soviet Union collapsed"
I feel like a great deal of fantastical ideas fell victim to this line.
Engineer:sir, what shall we build?
Stalin: *Drunken babling*
Engineer: yes sir
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Imean with a mostach like that could you refuse... leaterly you can't say"NO"or 🥶💀💀
FLYING CHATSLR WITH LASTER LASTE TANK DEPLOY BİG BOMB SUABMARİBE
More Vodka
@@umberct the vodka is there ful source
13:00 they were smart to avoid the triangle helicopter, it would constantly be rotating unless one rotor spun twice as fast as the others. That’s why drones always have 4-6 rotors
In fact, this is theoretically possible if two propellers rotate in different directions, and the third is coaxial, as on the Kamov's helicopters.
It has been proven tricopters work- the Cierva airhorse pitched the rotors slightly to counteract the gyroscopic forces.
That MAZ modular Truck idea was pretty good to be honest!
That's what I love about the Soviets:
If you can imagine it,
then you can build it.
Nothing is too much far-fetched
Yes
You should go to Russia to imagine the tallest building in the world
That’s what I think in my head when I see the Caspien Sea Monster.
Like imagining the yeti exists 😆
Many of those things would've been impractical, inefficient and unusable. It looks to me that they were not really made to bring actual utility but to impress the higher-ups to shell out more funding for the design bureau. When state funding dried up after the fall, no private investor would've given money to build those things.
Timestamps!
The Hovertank- 0:42
Object 760- 2:51
Mendeleev Tank- 3:25
T-42- 5:37
T-42 Super-Heavy Tank- 6:11
MAZ 2000- 8:04
Mil V 12- 9:46
Mil Mi-10- 10:10
Mil Mi-32- 12:04
VVP-6- 14:02
Antonov AN-14SH- 16:10
Typhoon Class Submarine- 17:55
Ushakov's Flying Submarine- 20:36
NIAI-RK- 22:26
WIG Aircraft Carrier- 24:52
Sorry if i forgot anything.
can't forget about ohio
@@Zack_Roblox. Cant forget about your dad coming back
@@zaneeroscadena1441 bro that is not funny
youre the best. thank you for taking the time to log all the time stamps. :)
@@zaneeroscadena1441 cyber bullying be like:
The retractable wings actually sound really interesting, I bet it could be used to help with fuel efficiency as well
Instead of retractable wings planes use the much more reliable and aerodynamic swing wing. They are mostly for military use. Some planes still use them.
@@spazzey0 That was my exact comment to someone else. Those are the two reasons the military will probably never have another swing wing aircraft. The only reason the B-1 is still in service is due to a lack of a better replacement that is within budget. The B-1 cost something like $3.5 a month to maintain in active service. A B-52 is less but they perform different roles. I don't think most people know the difference. Then again, most people probably don't know what a swing wing is. 😄
The mechanism is heavy, so it's just a storage and airspeed thing.
Oky
I still believe American military won because it was boring.
Sure, it could create stealth fighters that could launch pinpoint dime turn missiles while full stopping at mach 1, but refused invest in fifty thousand tonne hovercrafts or flying aircraft carriers.
Another great video from BE AMAZED
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Well, another clickbaity thumbnail lmao.
You should really consider adding subtitles of other different languages, Be Amazed. To think that some people are actually deprived of watching these masterpieces of videos is a real shame. Not only it'll grant more people the endless pleasure of watching your videos, but also, widen your fan base. I know my dad would enjoy watching them.
I mean, im watching it in English because my language isnt there (and i prefer English) so yea, more subtitles would be cool
@@Lizard_Ri I certainly do also prefer English, it's where all the puns lies
@@sallyshafey don't you actually realise if you press on the little square with cc at the top of the screen it gives you options for subtitles and before doing it you can go into the settings on UA-cam and choose which language you'd prefer as your main choice
@@jonathanguinan8248 *THIS*
@@handolo1266 but they are not reliable…. Often printing “sounds like” words that have no meaning in the context. It’s better than nothing but have subs would increase fan base.
The Typhoon submarine is like an underwater yacht, it seems like a great traveling experience. Way better then the WW2 subs.
some modifications and they sell it ...
You’re forgetting that modern tanks weigh in the neighborhood of 70 tons and they also have tracks which aren’t exactly conducive to high speeds though they quite good at spreading ground pressure along the vehicle’s hull. There are some tracked vehicles like the Wiesel 1A1 that can go around 60 MPH but that’s a light weight IFV actually lighter than a HMMV
not to mention the nuke proof tank.
Did you mention the mole machine? It was a crazy train like machine that was supposed to be closer to a submarine that burrowed threw the ground. They built and spent loads of resources. Look it up it's interesting.
Ok,i gotta admit America and Britain had weird tanks
But a triangle heli? A shoebox tank? Man these soviets are out of this world
And i thought the Little Willie (British) Tank was weird
Check out the Russian Tsar tank. It's almost unbelievable that they built such a thing. So, the Soviets apparently inherited the willingness to build crazy ideas.
Shoebox tank wasn't Soviet. It was pre-Soviet (Tzarist)
These videos are not only just interesting, but the narrator really helps ease me to sleep at night.
'' If only they had a fleet of these things to cussion the fall''
Almost died laughing😂🤣
Me too
Time stamp?
20:36 wait I've seen this before, I saw it in one of the mods for the good ol' 2015 RTS game called "rusted warfare," there was this mod called "Wolfenstein Eisenfaust" (yes this mod was real and is made by Eisenherz), but since the mod had a update where he added 1 unit into the game and it's the "Aerosub bomber" (yes he renamed it to Aerosub bomber) and to make things a lot more complicated, it's not finished yet as it was a sandbox only unit
Hey you. Yeah you. If you're reading this hope all is well and have a great day please.
All is not well one of our horses died
ok
I’ trying tho but tbnx
Thank you. You too
No
I think the M-25 Hell Reaper should’ve deserved a spot in this video, it was a Soviet aircraft with a sonic boom that could kill people.
Spread the gospel while u still can👍, btw nice video
16:17 Belphegor is also the name of one of my favorite bands 😁
They also invented their own version of the Concorde i believe.
yeah, the first one: tupolev-144
Actuly there version was thé original one before the concorde
They Used stolen plans to build their version of the Concord, but they only had 1/2 the plans. It was a TOTAL Goat Fork!! People sitting right next to each other had to pass notes back and forth because it was so loud in the cabin that they couldn’t hear each other speak
@@srice8959 the tu-144 were made even before the concorde and was upgraded later.....you know that the USSR is a souper power in désigning air craft...he dosn't need a country like France
Ah yes…The concordeski….You mean the one where the Russians stole the plans from Concorde, built it first “claiming” they came up with the design, was so loud passengers should have been wearing earphones, and burnt so much fuel you’d think it was on fire? The TU-144 was a complete dumpster fire.
Moreover, in the Soviet Union there was: free education for everyone, followed by employment in their specialty. Free medicine without co-payments and insurances. Stable prices so much so that they were printed on the product from the factory. The state gave it to people without housing for free, there was no need to take out a mortgage and generally pay for housing somehow. Canteens where you could eat healthy food cheaply. But of course there were also disadvantages. For example, the absence of private property. Housing received from the state free of charge is the property of the state, and it cannot be sold or rented out. The impossibility of organizing your own business, as a result of the lack of private property. If a person did not have a job for a long time, this was considered a criminal offense, so even famous singers and football players were employed, for example, at a factory, although they never appeared there. The Soviet Union is one big crazy experiment. I was born in Russia, but my grandparents and parents told me a lot about it
It is possible to describe just about anything, even hell, using favorable terms. However, the most significant attribute of any system is whether people strive to break out of it, or break into it.
@@webpa You're right. But you can get used to everything, even hell. But the real hell begins when you need to change your habits and start thinking differently than it has been all your life. It was very difficult and painful for people who survived the collapse of the Soviet Union to change. It would be just as hard for modern Russians to return to the Soviet Union.
It's one of those things that looks great on paper, but fails because of the human element.
Actually as I understand it there was indeed some limited private businesses in the USSR; not much to be sure but they did still exist like a few private practices for doctors and small privately owned mom-and-pop stores, though I am not sure how much they were taxed.
Thank you for the astonishing 3D animations.
A SOVIET ERA JOKE: " What One American Builds, Ten Russians cannot Understand,... What One Russian Builds, Ten Americans cannot Lift..."
Keep up the great content, love ur vids 😎👍
Glad you like them!
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I’ve seen tank animations with the Mendeleev tank and that thing is crazy
It was not built
One of the main factors cited for the breakup of the Soviet Union was the high cost of the arms race, bankrupting the country. Not surprising then, how many of these expensive and sophisticated vehicles and weapons systems were designed and prototyped but never built in significant numbers before being terminated when the Soviet Union broke up.
but recent events show that everything was not in vain
Read, the iron man by John Watson
@@Sandi_shores_lands_fish To pollute your mind with childish fantasies?
@@TheDrAstrov it's one book for children and another one about a Soviet ship... yes there is more than one
@@Sandi_shores_lands_fish continue to live in the world of other people's fantasies
Hoover Vacuum Company made it's own contribution to this technology in the mid 50s. They made a vacuum cleaner in the shape of a ball called the Hoover Constellation. I had one and it was powerful. When turned on the exhaust was directed downward and it would glide on a cushion of air as it followed you around the room and felt weightless to use. Same principle.
I still have one of those. It works really well on carpet but not so well on tile.
the carpet holds the air back more like a sort of gasket. But they were lasting too long so they had to stop making them.@@sirridesalot6652
their creativity is admirable at the least
Bro love ur videos I wish u a good day
21:23 I'm sure with modern tech or engineering you could make the rotos retractable, folding them up and hide inside the rotor base
They all look like they were designed by kids.
"Mine has 1000 propellars and it's big as a BUILDING!"
😂
The Soviets were the best in technology. They ruled the world and beat the Nazis.
I want to buy all of these
Im not sure if you can buy a typhon sup for 3.4 billion$ ....but good Luck
please buy me a soviet helicarrier if you have some spare money left over 😉
@@BeAmazed i would chose the MIL-VI 12 and use it start my luxuiriast hili airliner
I would buy the shoe box tank;)
Rip to gorbachev,He was the best actor in that one Pizza Hut ads
I just love when I get that notification saying "Someone liked your comment!" Or "Someone has subscribed!" Makes my day better!!!!😊
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ur either a bot or a 9 year old attention seeker cause your parents left you
Every Soviet Union vehicle ever:
"uNfoRTUnaLLY, SoViEt UnIOn cOLLapSeD"
I can’t imagine how far the Soviets will be today in developing new technologies if they were inspired not by fear but by free entrepreneurship
Hahahahahah so funny! I didn’t laugh! Lmao
the soviet union never left.. its still there. they only changed name
12 10 and 8 hours ago
@@Sjaak_b right transnistria
And if the soviet union had survived the 20th century
25:57 5,000 tons is tiny for an aircraft carrier, officially the smallest aircraft carrier in the world is the HTMS Chakri Naruebet when fully loaded, it weighs in at around 11,486 tons and is designated as a helicopter carrier as it is too small for the vast majority of fixed-wing military aircraft.
they left projects because they simply stopped drinkng high octane nuclear booze
Nice Video
They’re invincible ❤
Hello from Russia and Thanks for video bro !
I wonder what a battle between a T-42 Super-Heavy tank and a Panzer Ratte would look like
It would have been a harder battle to just bring them to one another LOL
@@L4evsk your so right
@@L4evsk we have to build them their
Gorynych ("dragon") snow-cleaner...
B-23 and B-24 project battleships (nearly built)...
"Earth mole" war machine project...
Object 279 tank...
Airplane project featuring nuclear power source (think "Fallout")...
Tsiolkovsky's space concepts...
Also, this vid series deserves to cover other countries too. There were\are lots of unbelievable machines.
the RK-1 might as well be the inspiration of the F14. that fighter at the time also featured foldable wings so it could go supersonic
The F14 is probably the most famous swing wing design. There are quite a few planes from the US and Russia that use them. The American B1 Lancer(aka The Bone) has them and is still in service. Russia has a similar aircraft as well. The mechanical parts to make it work add a lot of weight and add extra maintenance costs.
@@Jonathan.D TU-160, TU-22M3, MIG-23.
0:13 I like how the left has sprocket game play
It is believed that if you fly through the triangle copter, you will ascend to heaven
thats why it never was built! Because the soviets were atheists.
In pieces, maybe.
I remember visiting Germany as a kid and they would have road signs indicating speeds for different vehicles. Often the signs would indicate that tanks were not allowed to drive over 50km/h.
I mean, the "shoe box" would be good at being a hospital tank for, if any, during an apocalypse type of event; I mean, it would make it lighter and gain more speed
super easy, barely an inconvenience
Don't use feet and pounds when discussing engineering.
And don't use tons when you are using feet and pounds.
Please welcome to the 19th century.
Bear with the guy. He's disabled and apparently American.
The soviets have made things that look more ridiculous than my brothers average Lego creation
make some videos of US craziest machines in same tone, its funny and amazing.
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Amazing video
Damn, most of these prototype designs remind me of bosses off the video game metal slug. 😎✌️ Well I am American I'm totally for freedom of speech. But damn some of our military boys have got to look at some of these plants. Sure would love to see a modern version of that flying airplane submarine that was cool. ✌️
I believe lots of US tech originates from other countries (brain migration), including Russia\USSR. Sikorsky helicopters. "Ekranoplans" (surface effect vessels) - I believe in US several models exist and are used nowadays (quite unlike in Russia). The F-35 many Russian aircraft fans believe to be the re-design of Soviet Yak-141 project, sold or stolen to USA following the USSR downfall.
It cannot be argued though that Russia has been weak at its industry, and even the great Soviet progress has not solved many problems, like engines production, or bearings, and of course microelectronics (Russian microprocessors are biggest in the world, - a common joke here)...
I love videos like this in vehicle designs and I like the “worst jobs in ww2”
1940 makes tanks. 1980 makes missle tanks. 2022 makes cardboard bullets
🤣🤣🤣🤣
We get dumb ideas
I had given up on his sense of humor until he said Fly-angle. That was redemption.
Don’t underestimate the British with military technology
Yep, Aeroflot was an Aeroflop with many of these flying craft.
I remember that they built and recently launched an even bigger sub. It carries intercontinental nuclear torpedos.
Beautiful oxymoron indeed!!!
Belgorod yes.
You make me laugh! Of course most of their inventions are funny. I liked your suggestion of the shoe box and a straw.
I loved the Skyangle!
What was the worst tactic that Japanese infantry had to do can you make that kind of video please 🥹 🙏🏿
Actually it’s impossible to have a helicopter with three main rotors and it being stable at the same time. You will need an even number of rotors to achieve stability and three is odd, meaning you would have to have one rotor speeding twice as fast as the two other roaders to carry a lighter Load… and even if it didn’t have a later load for the third rotor it would still be unstable when going forwards as one side of rotors has to turn faster than the other making it turns around in circles… so as cool and crazy as a three rotor helicopter in the shape of a triangle sounds it’s totally impractical…
The Cierva W.11 Air Horse was a three-rotor helicopter that flew.
@@johnelliott8630 i’m gonna look that up…
@@johnelliott8630 OK I can see how that helicopter would work but with this idea of a helicopter The weight is evenly distributed across all three rotors so it would have to constantly be going forward to order to achieve stability and land spinning in circles… not exactly ideal for the pilots…
( 2:51 ) we have object 260, object 277 and object 760
WHY THERE IS SO MANY objects.
Yes we exist
Silently preparing to remove usa from world map
It's just silence before a tornado
I actually loved this video. The Mendeleev Rybinsk Tank was very cool.🕶😎😎
Hovercraft: prototype built in 1915 by Dagobert Müller von Thomamühl of Austria-Hungary.
Thumbnail: craziest Soviet machine that you won't believe exist
Also thumbnail:*proceeds to show a machine from the Germans*
I edited it because show got a mistake so it shot
I love to see you making funny comments keep going good job man that's crazy machines no one knows about it thanks man
Those soldiers on those test rides were built different. No seats much less seat belts 10 deep. 1:37
The scaled-up ground effect vehicle sounded nice. Plus if there is some sort of malfunction, you don't fall to your doom... necessarily.
All of these are going on my Amazon wish List
I love your videos.
Cool video!
These videos should have been called Craziest Soviet Machines You Won't Believe Exist and almost existed!
A helicopter would never be able to go even close to 700 miles an hour, it’s just not possible
Actually, the correct name of Bartini is Roberto Oros di Bartini Who was an Italian engineer who moved and worked in the Soviet union
tbh the soviet union was basically the country with crazy inventions
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Спасибо автору видео. О том ,что судно на воздушной подушке сделали первыми в СССР, на Западе не знают. Закончить помешала блокада Ленинграда.
The Soviet Union will rise again?
i liked how you used sprocket to show the moving shoebox
15:48 "The wannabe Soviet Nick Fury" 😭😂🤣🤣🤣
As for the T-42 Super Heavy Tank and the 5 turret T-35, they are not Super Heavy Tanks. They are much more, they are Landships, something that began as the first tanks began during WW1, as they have many guns, like cannons and machine guns, the Landship would be fazed out for future tank designs like the Main Battle Tank
@12:57 Please allow us to make a correction, get your dividers out and measure, it is an equilateral triangle.
Make a playlist of this type of video
The downfall of the Soviet Union meant the US no longer had to compete. This I believe slowed human progress down as a whole.
that's a pretty interesting point! Something to think about for sure
Helicopters... they come with 1 rotor with 2-7 blades, and a maximum rotor that will work is 2.
Surprised you didn't include the tsar tank
Source?
Tsartare sauce?
keep up the comedy bud i fucking love it me and my girl are on the floor crying laughing😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
They were definitely innovative. Whether useful or not is neither here nor there.
8:27 is MTZ not MAZ, MTZ is tractor factory
I never knew the vechiles existed even planned on production, thanks be amazed😎👍✌
Your killing it with the pun
Its punishing
Truly pundifforous.