Pz.Kpfw V Ausf.A (Panther) Reversing at AusArmourFest 2022. German Tank.
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- Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
- The Australian Army and Artillery Museum's Pz.Kpfw V Ausf.A Panther reversing to the test track.
Nicholas Moran, aka The Chieftain, makes an appearance in the loaders rear hatch, playing the role of Special Guest Tank Tragic.
Man, that thing is beautiful
Germans do make the most beautiful tanks. It has always been their priority to make good quality tanks.
Love it when they try to keep everything original especially the engine.
Thanks for the videos, the panther looks amazing!
When Form and Function come together perfectly...
A true work of art.
Thanks for posting this!
👍🏽🇺🇸
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A brutal machine to bring death and destruction....
.... technical it is pure German craftsmanship....no more, no less....
Прошлый раз, в 1945-м нам пришлось победить второй рейх и захватить часть Европы. Сейчас видимо пришло время повторить и опять оккупировать часть Европы. Вам всем очень дорого обойдется послушание Америки
Uhhhh , nett , Danke danke , den Sound mag ich sowas von 😛
What a sounds.. Huh! I crying. Beast from🇩🇪
Ob’s stürmt oder schneit,
Ob die Sonne uns lacht,
Der Tag glühend heiß
Oder eiskalt die Nacht,
Bestaubt sind die Gesichter,
Doch froh ist unser Sinn,
Ist unser Sinn.
Es braust unser Panzer )
Im Sturmwind dahin.
...then become the tank for us, an honorable grave.
@@salameragazzo Эти танки продали зеленскому.😉
Was ein geiles Fahrzeug! Vom Design aus eine 1 +! Leider war er noch nicht Ausgereift und hatte immer wieder Störungen.
beautiful tank one of my favorites, curiosity: the music that plays in the background is called panzerlied and is part of an instrumental music of a popular animation series about tanks in Japan thanks
That's one big tank
Imagine being in a US Sherman in 1944, turning a corner, and see that looking right at you.
🤧🙏😇👍 Shit happens!😅
Just jump out, hatches were made big enough.
Красавец,не зря его боялись.
Деды наши расхерачили фашистов вместе с реально красивыми танками, и спасибо им за Победу. А этот который из люка торчит недобитый остался
German Power
German cars.
German weapons.
German design.
German knowhow.
German engineer.
Are amazing.
На вооружении остались две штуки
О, сколько металлолома будет!!
Maybe someone can answer a question Ive always had about old german tanks like this. The exterior of the tank armor has a textured appearance in somewhat uniform square patterns. Is that hard facing done by way of welding? Or what is that?
This is a polymer/ceramic paste called Zimmerit, that was applied to German armored vehicles made between Dec-43 and Sep-44. It was generally applied in the factory and formed a non-magnetic layer of material on top of the armor plate. In this way it could prevent magnetic mines attaching to the vehicle vertical and sloped surfaces if any daredevil infantry made such an attempt. Of course, if they were to throw a satchel charge onto the rear deck Zimmerit would be effectively useless, so it wasn't applied on horizontal surfaces. It was applied in a few different patterns, on this Panzer V you see the grid pattern. It was discontinued when field experience suggested that it was potentially flammable and could cause the vehicle to burn more easily when struck by shells, this turned out to be unfounded, however.
@@salameragazzo I never would have guessed that. Thanks for the info!
Zimmerit is a antimagnetic coating of sorts to stop mines with magnets being attached to tanks was applied due to the concern over magnetic mines being attached to the hull of the tank by infantry. The only forces to use any real amounts of magnetic mines were the Germans themselves, the British developed sticky bombs and the Soviets mainly used conventional antitank mines and or demolition charges simply tossed onto the flat deck of tanks over the engine bays. Of course the hollow charge projectile weapons arrived late in the war and who needed to risk one's life getting that close to a enemy tank. One problem with Zimmerit paste was that it took a long time to dry or set dry of up to a couple of weeks between applications depending on the atmospheric conditions. A long process. Given the shortage of armoured vehicles, and the time factor slowing down production output in its application, and the fact that the Zimmerit paste was not really needed it was discontinued on late war German armoured vehicles. The skirts for antitank rifle rounds were secondary protection against also fortuitously against hollow charge weapons, these were retained after projectile weapon became more prominent in use. Antitank rifes could still do extensive damage to tank track running gear and penetrative the thinner arm areas of armoured vehicles. People forget that the PIAT antitank weapon the Brits developed unlike the rocket systems could be fired from an enclosed position and didn't produce the exhaust or propulsion charge plumes of other anti tank hollow charge weapons.
Ini saya suka. Monster 4 destructions.
How many gallons per mile?
Реально красивый танк
Фашисты забыли как эти танки горели
Stimmt! Wegen dem Benzinmotor!
Eure glühten eher aus- wegen dem Dieselmotor!
Завали ебало, ватник! Столько сколько советских танков пожгли немцы, столько они своих не выпустили за всю войну.
@@peterpan3547 плАхому танцору всегда мешают яйца , хочется ЕЩЁ раз испытать судьбу , совет : береги свои колокольчики.
Само себя не везёт.
Hard Rock👍👍👍
Sans le canon de la mg …
Они походу решили танк украине отдать 😂, под видом новой модели 😂
sorry. D. i couldnt care less if it even had night sights and a mantle chin. rimbolts tells you what it is. when all wheeels have a D rimbolt design.........its a D.
This is an Ausf A. There is only one surviving Ausf D and it is displayed outdoors in Breda, Netherlands. Additionally the Late D all A's and all but 24 G's as well as all produced F hulls used the same 24 bolt roadwheels you see here. Most Ausf G's also lacked the Chin mantlet as only one factory was fitting them. Night vision was even rarer only being used in very limited numbers for field trials.
@STHV thats real sad. you can only count to 24. heres a clue. each quarter wheel should have only 6 rim bolts if thats any other type than a D
@@tomhorn6679 Arrogant and stupid, what a dreadful combination. The only wheel on a Panther D, A or early G with only 6 bolts is the idler wheel. As for the roadwheels the prototype VK 30.02 (M) had 18 bolt wheels while the early/mid production Ausf D had 16 this was an issue as it caused the tyres to become detached easily as such 24 bolt roadwheels replaced the 16 bolt design roughly halfway through Ausf D production. The Breda Ausf D features both types of wheels due to repairs performed when it was in service
@@STHV_ yeah, uou sure are. a quarter of a wheel is 25% of that wheel. meaning if you count only 6 in that part, you know its not a D. but ehen in that span you count 8, you know they originally had only 16 rim bolts and drilled an extra beween each. so when you see 8-9 in a quarter wheel, you know its a D.
@@tomhorn6679 Alternatively you could look up a single image of this tank on google and count the bolts, each wheel has 24. Plus the bolts are too far apart from one another to be 32 bolt wheels as well as having too few bolts. Other obvious identifiers are that this vehicle has the redesigned turret of the Ausf A including the periscope type cupola as opposed to the Drum cupola of the Ausf D, a ball mounted hull machine gun is also present which is a feature only present on Mid production and Later Ausf A's and later Panthers. It also cannot be an Ausf G either as it lacks the de-wedged side armour and still has the drivers direct vision port making this an Ausf A
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Go to Moscow!
Second time's a charm...
@@salameragazzo мой дедушка в 1945 году Берлин брал....мой дедушка был добрый.... сейчас если я пойду на Берлин я буду злой...
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Just think, this is the medium tank not the heavy Tiger tank.
Spent 3years in Heidelberg Germany. Then Headquarters for US Army Europe and 7th Army 1970-73. Actually for a few months before that I was in Manheim. Driver on a 25 Ton Hauling US Army Tanks but the Germans can build some badass Armored vehicle's. And they will kick Putin"s junk. Any day.
Ми украинцы🇺🇦просимо господ немецких дайте нам эти развалюхи ,копыта ваши немчурки целуемо 🇺🇦