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Hi Bob. I don't watch anything on YT until the moment I see it freely again, without ads. I'm also a content creator, so I offer for viewing materials in which the ads placed by them bring you to those who is paid, money. I ended up not can I watch my own content without being forced to support ads? Shame on YT, shame on them. They should force those who don't have an account and content to see ads, not us content creators. Sorry Bob, this is my situation...
@@KristianK9755 O I have the same. I see ads all over, also on my videos by example. You unfortunately never get things for "free" Kristian. For me it's also a way to earn a bit back of the travels :)
A friend of mine and me found a Sherman in the Tunesisn desert in 1979 during a light sand storm. He moved forewards to that tank when I discovered that one of the tracks was destroyed. I yelled to him to stop, in that moment he stepped on an old German mine and died within 15 minutes. He died in the middle of a large mine field. We were both 17 at that time.
Back when the US had a range in Libya there was a sandstorm that uncovered a line of German tanks just long enough to be seen and then covered them up again. Something like inshore ship wrecks, storms uncovered them and the next storm covers them up again.
I spent a dozen years in Libya, in Tripoli. Heard this story many, many times, but nobody was never able to say where this convoy was approximately located. Unfortunately, seems it's just a nice legend. Libyan wrecks from WWII are well located by now and not so numerous. Before oil was discovered in the country, export of WWII wrecks was the only way to get some incomes for Libya, with grapes from vineyards left from the former Italian colony. I met in Benghazi one guy that was when young helping his father to recover wrecks in the desert. He said it was a very dangerous job with remaining mine fields and unexploded ordnance. Most of the minefield are still there, well documented. When an oil company wants to get seismic done, they get to clear the place before to proceed. All the desert was methodically screened for years, this is why there are so few memories of this war, except for some war cemeteries in very poor shape.
Bones in the desert, metal bones, rusting and broken, old Warriors slain and slain again, rust like blood running from their many wounds. "I still serve!" The war of their birth long over, the war of their rebirth, long over, new wars and duty, new purpose and new crews forged in the fires, forged again and again. "I still serve" Old Warriors, so proud, so strong, so ready willing and able, to do what the Captains say to do, to fight and move and fight and charge and fight till there is no more fight left in them. Yet, what is noble remains, the memories, the fear, the passion, the purpose remains in their broken hearts, to be targets of their own people, so new Warriors can become good warriors. Even in death, they still serve.
Neat! Crazy that Sherman tanks were still in active service up into the early 2000's. Looks like the scrappers have also been cutting pieces of the tanks, such a shame. Nice explore, enjoyed watching!
Me acabo de suscribir porque quedé impactada con éste video en particular .. Soy Chilena y vivo en Antofagasta una ciudad del Norte de Chile y no tenía idea de éstos tanques y su historia 😮
Thats not a plane. The text on it says "SSAB Oxelösund", its a steel plant in Sweden that specialises in hardened steels like Hardox and Armox, used for truck beds, excavator buckets and aurmoured vehicles. Its probably a target made to look like a plane, but last a long time on the range
whilst it's great fun and interesting to see these from a respectful distance, I really wouldn't be climbing inside these wrecks. You have no way of knowing what contamination could be present
Hi Bob,again. It seems that today they stopped working with advertisements, so I was able to see your movie. Very nice stage of decomposition of these war monsters.
Bonjour à vous les gars 😉 une bonne vidange, est faire la pression des pneus ! Est c'est reparti pour un tour ! 😅 prenez soin de vous est bonne continuation bien CORDIALEMENT Philippe James.
Cooking and ingesting food on those tanks could be tricky. I can only assume that the tanks were covered in lead dust from the rounds fired at them, and/or chemicals as a result of the subsequent fires. Worst case scenario, they used depleted uranium shells on them, which transferred to the tanks on impact, then to your hands when you climbed on them, and then when you ate your food. I’m sure it would have dissipated by now…..
The M60 you mean, in reallty is a M50, was never put into service in Chile, it remained at the prototype stage, and the prototype is in the Museo de Tanques del Arma Caballeria Blindada, Iquique (Chile). Chile only used M51s equipped with French 105 mm guns
congrats on not having steped on a mine,there are a lot that are still buried specially in the north altho most of them are gone but there still might be some laying around
It’s not a regular M60… “The Chilean M-60 Sherman is a 'modification of a modification' of one of the most versatile tanks ever built, the American M4 Sherman. These Shermans had already been owned, upgraded and operated by the Israelis, who then sold them to Chile in the early 1980s”
Sorry Bob. But I think this video is one of your least interesting ones. Don’t drop your quality! The most video’s are cool and interesting but this one is’nt in my eyes. Keep up the good work!
You quote 'urban explorers' trespass on private property, walk around in bombing or target ranges, or even unmarked minefields. If you want to commit suicide, just walk out in front of a truck and get it over with. 0 common sense.
You are definitely not a tank guy, and should spend more time before talking about a subject, YOU obviously no nothing about ! THEY NEVER MADE AN M60 SHERMAN TANT! The original M60 was a modernized variant of the M48 Patton Main Battle Tank. Note it began initial service in 1960 and was used by the Marine corps until 1991. Please don't confuse an M60 with an M4 Sherman or the Israeli variant M51. You're really doing the public in general a disservice with information like this.
We were on exercise up in Meaford and a friend of mine climbed into a range hulk. Came flying out in a real hurry. Seems there was a giant hornet's nest inside that he landed on. LOL
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4:44 Not a plane.. it's the barrel of a cement mixer truck.
It you see iron rust all over something, it wasn't a plane 🤓
Hi Bob.
I don't watch anything on YT until the moment I see it freely again, without ads. I'm also a content creator, so I offer for viewing materials in which the ads placed by them bring you to those who is paid, money. I ended up not can I watch my own content without being forced to support ads? Shame on YT, shame on them. They should force those who don't have an account and content to see ads, not us content creators.
Sorry Bob, this is my situation...
@@KristianK9755 O I have the same. I see ads all over, also on my videos by example.
You unfortunately never get things for "free" Kristian. For me it's also a way to earn a bit back of the travels :)
@@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath it's simply not fair,not fair at all...
I found something similar in the Arizona desert. Turns out I inadvertently wandered into a bombing range
@@_the_dude_abides_ I believe I know that place yes! :D Glad you made it out alive :)
Inadvertently? Found bombed out military equipment.
Bullshit.
That was a cement mixer at 4:51.
Here to confirm that
True
4:58 I just said the same thing! lol.. cement mixer bottle! 😂
Yup!!
Epic failure 🙃Sorrrrry!!
Wow, some of these M51s definitely deserve to be in a museum.
I know at least a couple museum/private ones are in great condition and operate. There definitely needs to be an M60 sherman saved too
A friend of mine and me found a Sherman in the Tunesisn desert in 1979 during a light sand storm. He moved forewards to that tank when I discovered that one of the tracks was destroyed. I yelled to him to stop, in that moment he stepped on an old German mine and died within 15 minutes. He died in the middle of a large mine field. We were both 17 at that time.
Unbelievable sad story 😞 🙏
Live ordinance was a constant danger in Europe for many years after WWII.
@@hindflight WW I ordnance is still a problem in France as is WW II ordnance all over Europe.
Having served on tanks in the USA these are as follow, the M4 Sherman, M51 Super Sherman, M60 Patton.
4:44 Not a plane.. it's the barrel of a cement mixer truck.
That was a cement mixer, not a plane.
Back when the US had a range in Libya there was a sandstorm that uncovered a line of German tanks just long enough to be seen and then covered them up again.
Something like inshore ship wrecks, storms uncovered them and the next storm covers them up again.
I spent a dozen years in Libya, in Tripoli. Heard this story many, many times, but nobody was never able to say where this convoy was approximately located. Unfortunately, seems it's just a nice legend.
Libyan wrecks from WWII are well located by now and not so numerous. Before oil was discovered in the country, export of WWII wrecks was the only way to get some incomes for Libya, with grapes from vineyards left from the former Italian colony. I met in Benghazi one guy that was when young helping his father to recover wrecks in the desert. He said it was a very dangerous job with remaining mine fields and unexploded ordnance. Most of the minefield are still there, well documented. When an oil company wants to get seismic done, they get to clear the place before to proceed.
All the desert was methodically screened for years, this is why there are so few memories of this war, except for some war cemeteries in very poor shape.
Bones in the desert, metal bones, rusting and broken,
old Warriors slain and slain again,
rust like blood running from their many wounds.
"I still serve!"
The war of their birth long over, the war of their rebirth, long over,
new wars and duty, new purpose and new crews
forged in the fires, forged again and again.
"I still serve"
Old Warriors, so proud, so strong, so ready willing and able,
to do what the Captains say to do,
to fight and move and fight and charge and fight
till there is no more fight left in them.
Yet, what is noble remains, the memories, the fear, the passion, the purpose
remains in their broken hearts,
to be targets of their own people, so new Warriors can become good warriors.
Even in death, they still serve.
WONDERFUL WHEN YOU KEEP IT BELOW 10 MINUTES
THANK YOU 👍 THE SHORTER THE BETTER
Man, this place makes the Mojave Desert look lush by comparison.
Neat! Crazy that Sherman tanks were still in active service up into the early 2000's. Looks like the scrappers have also been cutting pieces of the tanks, such a shame. Nice explore, enjoyed watching!
Bob, as always, my friend, amazing video man, stay safe out there.
This was just a short in between video for the big stuff😇Better stuff coming up soon.
These were definitely Israeli Super Sherman's, the counter weight at the back of the turret indicates that.
The thing I’d be worried about is unexplored ordinance.
Im really enjoying this series Bob!❤
:) The best still has to come
@@ExploringtheUnbeatenPath look forward to it Bob!!
Those tanks haven’t been hit in a long time, but unexploded ordinance…
Usually there is live unexploded ordinace on firing ranges.
Your luck you didn’t drive or step on un-exploded ordnance.
Nice, I finally got the notification but no premier 😆🤙
Too short for a premiere…😂 Next week hopefully
Dat ze al die zooi is opruimen.
Wow! I never realised Chile had these Israeli modified Shermans. Thanks Bob and co for revealing our hidden history.👍💥
Even though the tanks are in rough shape, it was an amazing sight to see :)
Yes! A great location
Me acabo de suscribir porque quedé impactada con éste video en particular .. Soy Chilena y vivo en Antofagasta una ciudad del Norte de Chile y no tenía idea de éstos tanques y su historia 😮
Bob, while I LOVE your stuff, @4:49 that is NOT remnants of a plane. It is a cement mixer drum.
That was the back end of a cement mixing truck not a part of an aircraft
Thats not a plane. The text on it says "SSAB Oxelösund", its a steel plant in Sweden that specialises in hardened steels like Hardox and Armox, used for truck beds, excavator buckets and aurmoured vehicles. Its probably a target made to look like a plane, but last a long time on the range
Muito legal o vídeo! Adorei. Muito intrigante os tanques e o local.
Amazing exploration as always! Also great B-Roll guys!
Mad Max Vibes right here
Check the ghost towns 😍🤩
whilst it's great fun and interesting to see these from a respectful distance, I really wouldn't be climbing inside these wrecks. You have no way of knowing what contamination could be present
Very enjoyable watching your upload. Stay safe 🙂👍💖💖💖
I love your channel because it just amazing 😁😁😁keep it up bro make more video like this
Much better content is coming up! 🙏
The part you thought was a part of a plane was actually the business end of a concrete truck, the adgie bowl on the back 😊
Thank you sir. This is very interesting. I love history and seeing such places that I have never been able to visit.
Looked like a cement mixer at 4:55
Hi Bob,again.
It seems that today they stopped working with advertisements, so I was able to see your movie.
Very nice stage of decomposition of these war monsters.
beware DU ammunition dust
That has not been used on this range !
Love the desert.
That white car could have become a nice target, they dont give a warning b4 shooting.
Merci.
Bonjour à vous les gars 😉 une bonne vidange, est faire la pression des pneus ! Est c'est reparti pour un tour ! 😅 prenez soin de vous est bonne continuation bien CORDIALEMENT Philippe James.
thank you!
Your the only youtuber I watch thier video till end ✌️
Thanks! Cool episodes are coming up. Ghost towns, radar bases, ships ad more
Very cool to see Hebrew writing עליון which means upper 😮😮😮
Thanks for the info!!
It’s pretty sad to see them abandoned like that
Cooking and ingesting food on those tanks could be tricky. I can only assume that the tanks were covered in lead dust from the rounds fired at them, and/or chemicals as a result of the subsequent fires.
Worst case scenario, they used depleted uranium shells on them, which transferred to the tanks on impact, then to your hands when you climbed on them, and then when you ate your food.
I’m sure it would have dissipated by now…..
The nose of the aircraft it could be an F100 Super Sabre.
This Sherman tank belongs in Normandy (France). D-Day pieces.
You guys are pretty brave or crazy using a Chinese car in the middle of the desert.
Infinitely better than using an American car though. At least a Chinese car won’t spring apart like a clown’s car/anything made in the U.S.
@@John-yf8qh There's a reason why the UN mainly uses land cruisers. Japanese quality and reliability is simply unnmatched
4:00
Awesome as always guys!
Really interesting, tanks a lot! 😂
Tank you!😄Cooler stuff coming up
Cement mixer drum not plane. Even had cement in it!!
The M60 you mean, in reallty is a M50, was never put into service in Chile, it remained at the prototype stage, and the prototype is in the Museo de Tanques del Arma Caballeria Blindada, Iquique (Chile).
Chile only used M51s equipped with French 105 mm guns
4:51 The tank of a concrete truck 🚛
Cool!
0:00
Nice, old tanks are very cool.
Next amazing day whit You Bob....
Weer een mooie video. Ziet er mooi uit daar. Ben je nooit gepakt met exploren ?
There's no way around it, war sure is an expensive matter.
Hi from Chile.
Hey can we be friends? I am from India btw
Thanks for posting very interesting
Target practice vehicles..
How do you know it's safe to be in this target area ?
You don’t!
That’s what makes things fun😁
*_UXO_* 😨😱☠️
Bob. Craig. Hi. Good film!
Este local claramente foi utilizado para treinamentos e exercícios militares . Por esse motivo os tanques aí e nas condições que se encontram
kalo di indo udh abis di potongin madura itu:v
I think all of those tanks were used as target practice
Yup they are 😄
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
For new tanks practice targets
hi i'm heading down to chile and this is so cool where is it ? thanks andy
M-60 is not a Sherman. It's based on the M-48 Patton
This is another type, and not the “official M60”
Zijn jullie nederlanders??
Yes! Toevallig ook andere afleveringen gezien? Dit is niet echt wat speciaals :)
M60 sherman 💀💀
It’s a special type in Chili, google it😎
I wonder why they dont put it in museum or recycle the metal
Is there a point where buddy gets to the point?
This padding for length is ridiculous.
"We visit a target range with dozen abandoned tank" you mean the target of the range? Yep i m pretty sur that is where they are supposed to be.
congrats on not having steped on a mine,there are a lot that are still buried specially in the north altho most of them are gone but there still might be some laying around
SMH...no such tank as a M60 Sherman.
It’s not a regular M60… “The Chilean M-60 Sherman is a 'modification of a modification' of one of the most versatile tanks ever built, the American M4 Sherman. These Shermans had already been owned, upgraded and operated by the Israelis, who then sold them to Chile in the early 1980s”
Hoi Bob
👋 heej
Like 606 👍👌❤️
Luser tank 🇩🇰😁🤣🤣🤣
Very fantastic! I also enjoy black olives🫒
Sorry Bob. But I think this video is one of your least interesting ones. Don’t drop your quality! The most video’s are cool and interesting but this one is’nt in my eyes. Keep up the good work!
Consider it as an extra one ! I am working on some epic LONG episodes. So instead of waiting for weeks, I uploaded this one.
Cool! Can’t wait😉
You quote 'urban explorers' trespass on private property, walk around in bombing or target ranges, or even unmarked minefields. If you want to commit suicide, just walk out in front of a truck and get it over with. 0 common sense.
I do worse things than this😂👀 This is peanuts 🥜 But suicide? Nah, life’s to much fun.
also, in the middle of nowhere away from civilization and hospitals 🤷♀
Uhm. I did way worse things than this. This is peanuts.. 🥜 And nah, I love my life too much 😂
You are definitely not a tank guy, and should spend more time before talking about a subject, YOU obviously no nothing about ! THEY NEVER MADE AN M60 SHERMAN TANT! The original M60 was a modernized variant of the M48 Patton Main Battle Tank. Note it began initial service in 1960 and was used by the Marine corps until 1991. Please don't confuse an M60 with an M4 Sherman or the Israeli variant M51. You're really doing the public in general a disservice with information like this.
Cheers from 🇨🇱
People from Israel in not welcome in my town.
They have enough sand of their own to fight about 😂
🙄
Nobody cares what you want. Why are you so mad at Israelis? Did one of them take your girl and pleased her better than you ever did?
4:50 did he just said front end of a plane ? 🤣🤣 blud is tismd out
That one atrifact is the drum off the back of a cement mixer truck.
We were on exercise up in Meaford and a friend of mine climbed into a range hulk. Came flying out in a real hurry. Seems there was a giant hornet's nest inside that he landed on. LOL
Oops.. I stepped into a wasp nest once,.. not a nice experience😝
Why Suddenly short clips? Much better with longer as before :)
No worries! Due lack of time and long episodes which take a long time to edit I put these shorter ones in between ! Epic stuff coming up soon😄 thanks for your patience!🙏
Tanks for the video. I’ll see myself out
Abandoned tanks on a tank range.....
you're pretty brave to drive over unexploded munitions to reach those tanks.
or reckless
Hard work ❤
Very interesting it is a shame to see the tanks in this state as they deserve a better resting place.😢 6:47