@@Bek-w3n6d плохой двигатель не дожил бы до наших дней в виде всевозможных модификаций. Двигатель в общем хорош, но в тех условиях получался плохим, всё таки низкая культура производства и ранние упущения дают о себе знать (тот же воздушный фильтр, который американцы назвали преступлением)
If you want to hear this engine, you need to watch 'The Four Tankmen and Dog' series. It may be the only ever Polish series with good sound engineers. The engine sound and driving scenes are big part of the story.
Great video. I've always wondered what the cable device are that are mounted on the left side next to the saw (not the tow cable, but the loop of cable with the metal attached to it)? I've seen them on pretty much only post WW2 tanks. Seen for the first time around 2:41 in the vid and there is a pair of them.
I am just taking a guess. I am thinking it is a tool to put the tracks back together when replacing a piece of the track. Or something along those lines.
@@mikaelwiberg2938 "Thank you for the amusing comment; I understand what you mean... Here's a fun fact: Finland used Flak 88 anti-aircraft guns, and the last ones were retired in the 1990s. Source: jaegerplatoon.net"
Потому что в голове кроме скреп ничего нет. Возьми и почитай. У финнов была синяя зеркальная свастика. При этом если на немецком штурмгешутце будет красная звезда,то сразу трофейный. А тут "почему"?
If i remember right. It was a Czech made and came to finland for battle of Stalingrad movie. Film crew abandoned it to finland because it was too expensive to take back... Short story.
Tässä videossa on kerrottu kyseisen vaunun historiasta. Suosittelen katsomaan... ua-cam.com/video/I-u7BFIMUvM/v-deo.html Mutta tiivistelmänä meni muistaakseni näin että valmistettu tshekkssä ja tuotu suomeen stalingrad elokuvan kuvauksia varten. Elokuvan tuotantoyhtiö jätti vaunun suomeen kun kallista viedä takaisin. Sitten vaunu päätynyt Pohjois-Karjalaan ja nykyään omistaa Pohjois-Karjalan asehistoriallinen kilta. Hienoa että he ulkoiluttavat vaunua ja esittelivät sitä yleisölle.
Thanks for comment. Btw it's important to note that Finnish Air Force and Tank Force used swastika as a symbol but that wasn't because of Nazi Germany. Finnish army put it in use decades before WW2, the similiarity of the symbols is just a coincidence. The Finnish one is in a different angle than the nazi swastika.
@@kallekauppinen It has always amazed me that a peace symbol could get so bastardised. Oh well that's the art of war. All warfare is deception. what greater deception than swapping peace for war..... symbolically
that's not a swastika, those are Finnish markings. In June 1941 the Finnish armored vehicles began to display the newly adopted national symbol, the Hakaristi, or hooked cross which was already used by the Finnish airforce.
@@ericopperhammer5152 according to the info under the video, the tank is of 1950's Czech mfg. The tank is apart of the Finnish armor museum in Parola, thus the Finnish markings, the "hooked cross" or Hakaristi. The Finns captured only just seven t-34/85's. All of them were successfully operated against their former owners by the 2nd company of the Tank Brigade "Lagus" on the Karelian Isthmus in 1944 and after the armistice in Lapland against the Germans.
My summer tank
Lol
the v-12 on the t-34 has gotta be the best sounding tank engine ive ever heard
Tiger mayback engine tho, both got such a good idle
Самый плохой двигатель который выбрасывает масло живьём, и с очень малым моторесурсам
IDK, the Rolls Royce sounds pretty sweet.
@@Bek-w3n6d плохой двигатель не дожил бы до наших дней в виде всевозможных модификаций. Двигатель в общем хорош, но в тех условиях получался плохим, всё таки низкая культура производства и ранние упущения дают о себе знать (тот же воздушный фильтр, который американцы назвали преступлением)
Cheers from the Pacific West Coast of Canada.
If you want to hear this engine, you need to watch 'The Four Tankmen and Dog' series. It may be the only ever Polish series with good sound engineers. The engine sound and driving scenes are big part of the story.
Amazing video, very nice, uninterrupted sound. Thanks a lot!
I like the half-header over the door of the building!
Everyone should have a tank.....😂
As a person who live in czech republic i can say it was amazing
So Glad Finland joined NATO now. Best Regards from Alaska!
V12 motor 👍😁
1 opening of throttle= 20 liters of diesel fuel.
I guess this is where MTC4 got this T-34 sound from
Great video. I've always wondered what the cable device are that are mounted on the left side next to the saw (not the tow cable, but the loop of cable with the metal attached to it)? I've seen them on pretty much only post WW2 tanks. Seen for the first time around 2:41 in the vid and there is a pair of them.
I am just taking a guess. I am thinking it is a tool to put the tracks back together when replacing a piece of the track. Or something along those lines.
Absolument magnifique 👌🤪
And then... in the bushes.... 1500 meters away, 88mm flak😅
@@mikaelwiberg2938 "Thank you for the amusing comment; I understand what you mean... Here's a fun fact: Finland used Flak 88 anti-aircraft guns, and the last ones were retired in the 1990s. Source: jaegerplatoon.net"
Почему на русском танке фашистский крест?
WW2 finnish tanks had that logo,part of history.
ведь это финский танк, на котором стояли герои, остановившие продвижение большевистской чумы
@@Eire_Aontaithe
Финский танк. Ты ебанутый что ли? 😂
Потому что в голове кроме скреп ничего нет. Возьми и почитай. У финнов была синяя зеркальная свастика. При этом если на немецком штурмгешутце будет красная звезда,то сразу трофейный. А тут "почему"?
Das ist ein Beutepanzer der Finnischen Armee@@kallekauppinen
Хорошая работа парни
is it a captured tank?
If i remember right. It was a Czech made and came to finland for battle of Stalingrad movie. Film crew abandoned it to finland because it was too expensive to take back... Short story.
Zelensky will take it!
Might be confusing him with Vladolf Putler.
@@darthnihilus2729возможно ты русофоб шизофреник
You are so lucky boys. How do you get that real War machine? Cheer from Mexico
@@jesuscruzcruz3613thank you for leaving a comment. it was awesome see live such a great machine. part of history.
Русский танк должен быть со звездой .
Hackenkreutz geht auch. Finnischer Panzer.
wow a finnish one :)
Mistä sä oot saanu tommosen?
Tässä videossa on kerrottu kyseisen vaunun historiasta. Suosittelen katsomaan... ua-cam.com/video/I-u7BFIMUvM/v-deo.html
Mutta tiivistelmänä meni muistaakseni näin että valmistettu tshekkssä ja tuotu suomeen stalingrad elokuvan kuvauksia varten. Elokuvan tuotantoyhtiö jätti vaunun suomeen kun kallista viedä takaisin. Sitten vaunu päätynyt Pohjois-Karjalaan ja nykyään omistaa Pohjois-Karjalan asehistoriallinen kilta.
Hienoa että he ulkoiluttavat vaunua ja esittelivät sitä yleisölle.
Ah yes
O skurwesyn😍😎
Take that swastika off of it!
its historical, its a finnish capture
@@lada_niva_1.7i Swastikas have no business being on Soviet tanks. I don't care if it was captured by the snow Nazis.
The first time I saw a T34, it was at the WWII memorial at the Brandenburg Gate, West Berlin, 1974. They were antiques even then.
T34.
zaslužite si aby vás rusi oslobodili od nacizmu...
Verkauftst du den
потому что это финская свастика
A T-34 with a swastika on it. Interesting.
It's Finnish. That was their marking from 1918 to 1945.
Junk
The symbol of nazism should NOT, NEVER, be put on one of the most important instrument which killed nazism
Thats has nothing to do with nazis and nazism has never been killed
That's simply not a nazi symbol, you're just retarded
Those are Finnish markings
Слава Совецкому союзу!
They got their asses beat by finland lmfao, they are gonna need all the glory they can get after that one.
Я вижу у патриота попа горит?
They were pretty small. The Germans really should've focused on Panzer IV production, instead of the bigger cats.
А чё за на хер, чё за свастика на т- 34?🧐😠
Thanks for comment. Btw it's important to note that Finnish Air Force and Tank Force used swastika as a symbol but that wasn't because of Nazi Germany. Finnish army put it in use decades before WW2, the similiarity of the symbols is just a coincidence. The Finnish one is in a different angle than the nazi swastika.
Learn history better next time before you comment
@@kallekauppinen It has always amazed me that a peace symbol could get so bastardised. Oh well that's the art of war. All warfare is deception. what greater deception than swapping peace for war..... symbolically
Финский - трофейный...
@@toshibami Why do you act edgy like this, you act like you're mr knows it all
why german piantings.
Could've been captured . The only surviving, working Tiger1 was captured.
It's Russian obviously
that's not a swastika, those are Finnish markings. In June 1941 the Finnish armored vehicles began to display the newly adopted national symbol, the Hakaristi, or hooked cross which was already used by the Finnish airforce.
@@ericopperhammer5152 according to the info under the video, the tank is of 1950's Czech mfg. The tank is apart of the Finnish armor museum in Parola, thus the Finnish markings, the "hooked cross" or Hakaristi. The Finns captured only just seven t-34/85's. All of them were successfully operated against their former owners by the 2nd company of the Tank Brigade "Lagus" on the Karelian Isthmus in 1944 and after the armistice in Lapland against the Germans.