Might this be the final entry? Here it is: "Party Gustav" Imagine this thing entering the train station instead of the usual train. Which one was your absolute favourite of the Bass Army series? Let me know!
It's a pity that this series finally came to an end. Yet I want to thank all of your team for such an amazing memory through the years. Dreaming for another awsome series, thank you once again.
100000000/10 First Disco Panzer, Second Bass Bomber, Third Ravemarine, Fourth Bassmarck, Fifth Zeppelin Bass Machine, Sixth Kübelwagen GTI, Seventh Techno Kopter, Now Party Gustav Wow I Thought Hardbass Army Ends Here But No Party Gustav Came In To Join In The Party Thanks Alan Aztec For Uploading This Amazing Hardbass Glory To Alan Aztec From Slovakia 🇸🇰
Hooray, new hardbass! Yes, and with R5on11c! I felt that soon Alan Aztec would make a new hardbass with R5on11c. The voice of R5on11c in this track is coolly processed, especially when the drop begins. Thanks Alan, thanks R5on11c! Good luck, comrades! 💪🏻🥚🤙🏻🔥
@@R5on11cThanks to Alan that his team and Alan Aztec himself are not indifferent to my comments. Namely, in this comment, special thanks to you, R5on11c for the answer, bro and Alan, bro for the heart. I also remember Vitalij, STARSLAV, Olibaby answering me. Friends, you delight me with your answers! I'm glad ☺️
Finally I have collected all the infinity stones: Party Gustav - Techno Kopter - Kübelwagen GTI - Zeppelin Bass Machine - BassMarck - Ravemarine - Bass Bombe - Disco Panzer - Party Bunker
Thought the bass army had finally ended, but no you 2 still could come up with 1 more entry to the turning this into the Party army! Could only imagine using this to create a Hardbass party spanning an entire battlefront.
Immer. Einfach die komplette Anlage samt Subwoofer auf die Breitseite vom Nachbarshaus richten. Wenn der Sound der von der Wand zurück kommt laut genug ist, machstes richtig :D
Sad to hear this is the last one. I found this channel and have been a follower because of this series. I think there is still potential in the series as well but I dont want to be one of those people who forces a creator to keep going either, so I understand sometimes things just have to come to an end. I look forward to what ever you do next.
Schwerer Gustav (English: Heavy Gustav) was a German 80-centimetre (31.5 in) railway gun. It was developed in the late 1930s by Krupp in Rügenwalde as siege artillery for the explicit purpose of destroying the main forts of the French Maginot Line, the strongest fortifications in existence at the time. The fully assembled gun weighed nearly 1,350 tonnes (1,490 short tons), and could fire shells weighing 7 t (7.7 short tons) to a range of 47 km (29 mi).[1] The gun was designed in preparation for the Battle of France, but was not ready for action when that battle began, and in any case the Wehrmacht's Blitzkrieg offensive through Belgium rapidly outflanked and isolated the Maginot Line's static defences, which were then besieged with more conventional heavy guns until French capitulation.[2] Gustav was later deployed in the Soviet Union during the Battle of Sevastopol, part of Operation Barbarossa, where, among other things, it destroyed a munitions depot located roughly 30 m (98 ft) below ground level.[3] The gun was moved to Leningrad, and may have been intended to be used in the Warsaw Uprising like other German heavy siege pieces, but the uprising was crushed before it could be prepared to fire. Gustav was destroyed by the Germans near the end of the war in 1945 to avoid capture by the Soviet Red Army. Schwerer Gustav was the largest-calibre rifled weapon ever used in combat, and in terms of overall weight, the heaviest mobile artillery piece ever built. It fired the heaviest shells of any artillery piece.[4] It was surpassed in calibre only by the unused British Mallet's Mortar and the American Little David bomb-testing mortar-both at 36 inches (91.5 cm)-but was the only one of the three to be used in combat. Development Schwerer Gustav (black) compared to an OTR-21 Tochka SRBM launcher (red) (which launches projectiles of similar size and range) with human figures for scale In 1934, the German Army High Command (Oberkommando des Heeres (OKH)) commissioned Krupp of Essen to design a gun to destroy the forts of the French Maginot Line that were nearing completion. The gun's shells had to punch through seven metres of reinforced concrete or one full metre of steel armour plate, from beyond the range of French artillery. Krupp engineer Erich Müller calculated that the task would require a weapon with a calibre of around 80 centimetres (31 in), firing a projectile weighing seven tonnes (15,000 lb) from a barrel 30 metres (98 ft) long. The weapon would have a weight of over 1,000 tonnes (1,100 short tons). The size and weight meant that to be at all movable it would need to be supported on twin sets of railway tracks. The railway tracks were specifically engineered to accommodate the immense weight and size of Schwerer Gustav. Constructed with reinforced steel, these tracks provided a stable foundation for the weapon's movement. Specialized locomotives and cranes were employed to transport and position the gun with precision. In common with smaller railway guns, the only barrel movement on the mount itself would be elevation, traverse being managed by moving the weapon along a curved section of railway line. Krupp prepared plans for calibres of 70 cm, 80 cm, 85 cm, and 1 m.[5] Nothing further happened until March 1936 when, during a visit to Essen, Adolf Hitler inquired as to the giant guns' feasibility. No definite commitment was given by Hitler, but design work began on an 80 cm model. The resulting plans were completed in early 1937 and approved. Fabrication of the first gun started in mid-1937. Technical complications in the forging of such massive pieces of steel made it apparent that the original completion date of early 1940 could not be met. Krupp built a test model in late 1939 and sent it to the Hillersleben proving ground for testing. Penetration was tested on this occasion. Firing at high elevation, the 7,100-kilogram (15,700 lb) shell was able to penetrate the specified seven metres of concrete and the one metre armour plate.[6] When the tests were completed in mid-1940 the complex carriage was further developed. Alfried Krupp, after whose father the gun was named, personally hosted Hitler at the Rügenwalde Proving Ground during the formal acceptance trials of the Gustav Gun in early 1941. An 800 mm Schwerer Gustav shell at the Imperial War Museum, London Two guns were ordered. The first round was test-fired from the commissioned gun barrel on 10 September 1941 from a makeshift gun carriage at Hillersleben. In November 1941, the barrel was taken to Rügenwalde [de], now Darłowo, Poland, where eight further firing tests were carried out using the 7,100 kilogram armour-piercing (AP) shell out to a range of 37,210 metres (23.12 miles). In combat, the gun was mounted on a specially designed chassis, supported by eight bogies on two parallel railway tracks. Each of the bogies had five axles, giving a total of 40 axles (80 wheels). Krupp named the gun Schwerer Gustav (Heavy Gustav) after the senior director of the firm, Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach. The gun could fire a heavy concrete-piercing shell and a lighter high-explosive shell. An extremely-long-range rocket projectile was also planned with a range of 150 kilometres (93 mi), that would require the barrel being extended to 84 metres (276 ft). In keeping with the tradition of the Krupp company, no payment was asked for the first gun.[7] They charged seven million Reichsmark (approximately 24 million USD in 2015) for the second gun, Dora, named after the senior engineer's wife. History A shell for the Dora gun (without the sharp ballistic cap) found after the war at the former German firing range near Rügenwalde (today Darłowo), on exhibition in the Polish Army museum in Warsaw Schwerer Gustav In February 1942, Heavy Artillery Unit (E) 672 reorganised and went on the march, and Schwerer Gustav began its long ride to Crimea. The train carrying the gun was of 25 cars, a total length of 1.5 kilometres (0.9 mi). The gun reached the Perekop Isthmus in early March 1942, where it was held until early April. The Germans built a special railway spur line to the Simferopol-Sevastopol railway 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) north of the target. At the end of the spur, they built four semi-circular tracks especially for the Gustav to traverse. Outer tracks were required for the cranes that assembled Gustav. The siege of Sevastopol was the gun's first combat test. 4,000 men and five weeks were needed to get the gun into firing position; 500 men were needed to fire it.[8] Installation began in early May, and by 5 June the gun was ready to fire.[9] The following targets were engaged: 5 June Coastal guns at a range of 25,000 m. Eight shells fired. Fort Stalin. Six shells fired. 6 June Fort Molotov. Seven shells fired. "White Cliff" also known as "Ammunition Mountain": an undersea ammunition magazine in Severnaya ("Northern") Bay. The magazine was sited 30 metres under the sea with at least 10 metres of concrete protection. After nine shells were fired, the magazine was ruined and one of the boats in the bay sunk.[10] 7 June Firing in support of an infantry attack on Südwestspitze, an outlying fortification. Seven shells fired. 11 June Fort Siberia knocked out of action. Five shells fired. 17 June Maxim Gorky Fortresses bombarded. Five shells fired. By the end of the siege on 4 July the city of Sevastopol lay in ruins, and 30,000 tons of artillery ammunition had been fired. Gustav had fired 47 rounds and worn out its original barrel, which had already fired around 250 rounds during testing and development. The gun was fitted with the spare barrel and the original was sent back to Krupp's factory in Essen for relining.[11] The gun was then dismantled and moved to the northern part of the eastern front, where an attack was planned on Leningrad. The gun was placed 30 km (18.6 mi) from the city near the railway station of Taytsy. The gun was fully operational when the attack was cancelled. The gun then spent the winter of 1942/43 near Leningrad.[12] Dora Maxim Gorky I, a fort knocked out of action by five 800 mm shells on 17 June 1942 Model in the Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr Dora was the second gun produced. It was deployed briefly against Stalingrad, where the gun arrived at its emplacement 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) to the west of the city sometime in mid-August 1942.[citation needed] It was ready to fire on 13 September. It was withdrawn when Soviet forces threatened to encircle the German forces. When the Germans began their long retreat, they took Dora with them. Langer Gustav The Langer Gustav was a long cannon with 52 centimetre (20.5 in) calibre and a 43-metre barrel. It was intended to fire super-long-range rocket projectiles weighing 680 kilograms to a range of 190 kilometres (118 mi). This gave it the range to hit London from Calais, France. It was never completed after being damaged during construction by one of the many RAF bombing raids on Essen. Landkreuzer P. 1500 Monster Project Main article: Landkreuzer P. 1500 Monster The Monster was to be a 1,500 tonne mobile, self-propelled platform for an 80-cm K (E) gun, along with two 15 cm sFH 18 heavy howitzers, and multiple MG 151 autocannons normally used on combat aircraft. It was deemed impractical, and in 1943 was canceled by Albert Speer. It never left the drawing board and no progress was made. It would have surpassed the Panzer VIII Maus (the heaviest tank ever built) and the Landkreuzer P. 1000 Ratte (never built) in weight and size.
The first thing i imagined seeing the party gustav, was something like, 6 in the morning everyone is asleep, and this behemoth is raising its gun... or speaker and blasting a loud hardbass sound across halph the country.
R5on11c thank you doing the vocals. Love the songs and art you do very funny and creative! Also thank you Alan Aztec for the beat it is more than good!
Might this be the final entry? Here it is: "Party Gustav"
Imagine this thing entering the train station instead of the usual train.
Which one was your absolute favourite of the Bass Army series? Let me know!
The Hardbass Army Train... leaving the station! its been a great ride! choo choo!
Bagger 288 fehlt noch in der Kollektion!
Technokopter by Faaaar
Lets Go, die Hardbass Army wächst weiter. Bis jetzt sind alle geil und einzigartig.😍
Noo, don't stop, please make Hardbass Haunebu or something
This will most likely be the last song in the Hardbass Army series!
What other series would you like us to make together?
suggestions in a comment!
An austrian song
Maybe a Versus serie like ’’ Alan & R5on11c VERSUS the rest of the worlds" for an example
Or Any harbass singer versus another one! Like R5on11c Vs Karate ! This would be firr!!🤙
Maybe Yeah I Thought It Ended But You Uploaded The Last One Lmfao
@@SlovakiaBall2007 we had it in the works for 4 months tbh.. but the timing was wrong untill now!
"und anders als die deutsche Bahn, kommen wir auch pünktlich an" 😅👍🏼 Alan Aztec ist einfach der Hammer 💪🏼
now I really have to give a tip because I've been waiting for this for a really long time and now it's here thanks Alan Aztec and R5on11c🙏🔥
I HAVE TOO
wait this isnt chicken and waffletractor
O
Danke for this new german song i waited so long for this 🇩🇪🔥😎🤙🏻
Better late than never, as they say :D
@@R5on11cJa man,
Ist auch aktuell mein lieblings song bisher 😎
Me too 😅
Cool! ;)
Can you write a hardbass song in Na'vi, Vulcan, and Klingon please?
It's a pity that this series finally came to an end. Yet I want to thank all of your team for such an amazing memory through the years. Dreaming for another awsome series, thank you once again.
Thank you very much, my friend.
Wait, What?! End?! Flak no!
D:
@@Thorus117
Finally i get to be in one of these comments
Who said it would end here
Sehr geehrte Fahrgäste, der Party Gustav dröhnt ein auf Gleis 4!
Alan ist wieder mal pünktlich :)
Someone: Hard bass is mid
Gustav: Those are bold words to say from 46km’s away
Thing is, sonic waves don't behave the same way as a 800mm hunk of metal. That means in turn, that Hits beyond the horizon seem unlikely.
@@biggsdarklighter0473 Unlikely but possible.
With the bassmarck you could deliver the harbass 15 km radius, with this party Gustav you can expand the harbass to 40 km
Bass so good even brits living in London can hear it from all the way from France
УРААА, НОВЫЙ НЕМЕЦКИЙ ХАРДБАСС С R5on11C :D
вы молодцы, ребята!!
УРА
100000000/10
First Disco Panzer, Second Bass Bomber, Third Ravemarine, Fourth Bassmarck, Fifth Zeppelin Bass Machine, Sixth Kübelwagen GTI, Seventh Techno Kopter, Now Party Gustav
Wow I Thought Hardbass Army Ends Here But No Party Gustav Came In To Join In The Party
Thanks Alan Aztec For Uploading This Amazing Hardbass
Glory To Alan Aztec From Slovakia 🇸🇰
You forgot Party bunker
@@robertlakes8861 Yeah But They Are 8 Hardbass Army And 1 Non Hardbass Army By R5on11c With Alan Aztec
@@robertlakes8861 The One You Said It's Part of The Hardbass Army But It's Not The Hardbass Army Vehicle
Appreciate the enthusiasm ^^
i hope next would be something around P100 Ratte
A 800mm Hard Bass Railgun😂
800mm* not 800cm
mm not cm !!
It's not a railgun
@@drdipshitshouseofmemes2046 it is a railgin it's a gun on rails it's CALLED A RAILGUN
@@GoldMugu oh sorry
I corrected my mistake 🙂
The face of the station manager when this behemoth enter the station must be priceless 😂
Amazing one like always !🤙
Stellys
That implies that the station manager would even consider doing something useful lol :D
Day 1 Waiting Hardbass MausMix or AmerikaBombass 🥚🎶🗿
@@R5on11c as a german using train daily i can confirm this
Hooray, new hardbass! Yes, and with R5on11c! I felt that soon Alan Aztec would make a new hardbass with R5on11c. The voice of R5on11c in this track is coolly processed, especially when the drop begins. Thanks Alan, thanks R5on11c! Good luck, comrades! 💪🏻🥚🤙🏻🔥
Thanks Jekich my guy. I have seen your comments on pretty much every song :D. Really appreciate it.
@@R5on11cThanks to Alan that his team and Alan Aztec himself are not indifferent to my comments. Namely, in this comment, special thanks to you, R5on11c for the answer, bro and Alan, bro for the heart. I also remember Vitalij, STARSLAV, Olibaby answering me. Friends, you delight me with your answers! I'm glad ☺️
Day 1 Waiting Hardbass MausMix or AmerikaBombass 🥚🎶👍
I was not able to comment early cause I was partying to Alan Aztec and uamee all night long
@@c11onR5 I see what you did there
Dora the exploder💀💀
Hurricane dora ☠️
thomas the hardbass howitzer 💀
😂
0:26
@@cosmic8713 >XD
Великолепно, немецкий хардбасс всегда был крут
а габба немецкая это еще круче
Без сомнения
いつも@R5on11cさんの声を聞いて、元気を貰ってます、
個人的にAlan Aztecさんの曲の中で、このシリーズが1番好きなので、、これからも、続いて欲しいです、。
I need more German Hardbass like this!!!
This cannot be the end to the Saga, we need moreeeee
YES! ALL WE WERE WAITING FOR THIS!! BIG LOVE FROM JAPAN❤🇯🇵
Big love back from germany ^^
Im a bit sad the series is ending, but glad it happened. Thank you alan aztec and r5on11c, make sure to keep up the good work!
Whatever comes next, we will make sure it's a banger ^^
@@R5on11c Yes judging by this banger!
next: russian starting with the maus. that would be nice
Alan in my recommendations again? is this 2021? You guys have to do a part 2!
Day 1 Waiting Hardbass MausMix or AmerikaBombass or Die Party Glocke 🥚🎶🤙, Also Hardbass History 4 Too!!
@@deibysperez9063
Bot
Finally I have collected all the infinity stones:
Party Gustav - Techno Kopter - Kübelwagen GTI - Zeppelin Bass Machine - BassMarck - Ravemarine - Bass Bombe - Disco Panzer - Party Bunker
Day 1 Waiting Hardbass MausMix or AmerikaBombass or Die Party Glocke 🥚🎶🤙
От русских песен руки тянутся к сердцу от немецких песен руки тянутся к солнцу
Da wird mir warm im Herz wenn wenn ein neuer R5on11c Collab das Licht der Welt erblickt 😌
I'm hosting a hardbass house party next weekend. This banger is definitely being played on repeat
Naaahhh better Disco Panzer
I love your ideas!
This very cool!😂❤
I can't utter a word.I am too happy to see this colabo!!! I am enjoying this song a lot❤❤
let's go!!!
LESSSS GOOOOOO :D
I'm puting this on loop to keep the Party Gustav going!
ein meisterwerk welchem nichts entgegenzusetzen ist
Woah! Another German Hardbass! Thanks for uploading this! How I am your biggest fan ❤️
Always fun making these. Nice to see that you like it that much :D
@@R5on11c OMG TYSM 😁
Thought the bass army had finally ended, but no you 2 still could come up with 1 more entry to the turning this into the Party army!
Could only imagine using this to create a Hardbass party spanning an entire battlefront.
Bitte bringt ne Bass Army Vinyl raus. HYPE!
Aw hell yes, a new Scorpo history lesson is gonna drop any day now thanks to you
The sequel to Disco Panzer we all needed. Amazingly good
lange nichtmehr hier gewesen immernoch so geile tracks vom bruder Alan
The legend finally returns for the final banger edition to the Bass Army.
Die besten songs sind immer von Alan Aztec
I am not able to see your videos early because I am staying up late jamming to Alan Aztec's beats
i love teh guten tag on the barrel
Scorpo is gonna go hard with this one.
The only deutscher Zug that kommt pünktlich an.
Very nice! With love from Russia!
Perfekt zum Beschallen der Nachbarschaft
Immer. Einfach die komplette Anlage samt Subwoofer auf die Breitseite vom Nachbarshaus richten. Wenn der Sound der von der Wand zurück kommt laut genug ist, machstes richtig :D
Sad to hear this is the last one. I found this channel and have been a follower because of this series. I think there is still potential in the series as well but I dont want to be one of those people who forces a creator to keep going either, so I understand sometimes things just have to come to an end.
I look forward to what ever you do next.
Ah, this is the conclusion of the Bass Army? They could have used an ISS (Internationale Sound Station), but this is a worthy finale regardless.
More music to add to my playlist
Bro, this has to be the biggest German Hardbass veichle with second place being either Bassmark or Zeppelin Bass Machine.
This baby singlehandedly turned the rave of Leningrad was one of the longest and most intense parties in modern history.
Pünktlicher als die Deutsche Bahn....
Ich denke wir solten alle Züge gegen Party Gustavs austauschen. :D
This goes hard, it amazing
Beer in Gustav das ist good!
Спасибо что за новый шедевр , всю ночь слушал 🤩🤩🤩
Schonmal ne 5000 Watt Bass Maschine gehört geht voll ab alta 😂😂😂😂😂❤🎉
Sau starker Track wieder mal 👍👍
Schwerer Gustav (English: Heavy Gustav) was a German 80-centimetre (31.5 in) railway gun. It was developed in the late 1930s by Krupp in Rügenwalde as siege artillery for the explicit purpose of destroying the main forts of the French Maginot Line, the strongest fortifications in existence at the time. The fully assembled gun weighed nearly 1,350 tonnes (1,490 short tons), and could fire shells weighing 7 t (7.7 short tons) to a range of 47 km (29 mi).[1]
The gun was designed in preparation for the Battle of France, but was not ready for action when that battle began, and in any case the Wehrmacht's Blitzkrieg offensive through Belgium rapidly outflanked and isolated the Maginot Line's static defences, which were then besieged with more conventional heavy guns until French capitulation.[2] Gustav was later deployed in the Soviet Union during the Battle of Sevastopol, part of Operation Barbarossa, where, among other things, it destroyed a munitions depot located roughly 30 m (98 ft) below ground level.[3] The gun was moved to Leningrad, and may have been intended to be used in the Warsaw Uprising like other German heavy siege pieces, but the uprising was crushed before it could be prepared to fire. Gustav was destroyed by the Germans near the end of the war in 1945 to avoid capture by the Soviet Red Army.
Schwerer Gustav was the largest-calibre rifled weapon ever used in combat, and in terms of overall weight, the heaviest mobile artillery piece ever built. It fired the heaviest shells of any artillery piece.[4] It was surpassed in calibre only by the unused British Mallet's Mortar and the American Little David bomb-testing mortar-both at 36 inches (91.5 cm)-but was the only one of the three to be used in combat.
Development
Schwerer Gustav (black) compared to an OTR-21 Tochka SRBM launcher (red) (which launches projectiles of similar size and range) with human figures for scale
In 1934, the German Army High Command (Oberkommando des Heeres (OKH)) commissioned Krupp of Essen to design a gun to destroy the forts of the French Maginot Line that were nearing completion. The gun's shells had to punch through seven metres of reinforced concrete or one full metre of steel armour plate, from beyond the range of French artillery. Krupp engineer Erich Müller calculated that the task would require a weapon with a calibre of around 80 centimetres (31 in), firing a projectile weighing seven tonnes (15,000 lb) from a barrel 30 metres (98 ft) long. The weapon would have a weight of over 1,000 tonnes (1,100 short tons). The size and weight meant that to be at all movable it would need to be supported on twin sets of railway tracks. The railway tracks were specifically engineered to accommodate the immense weight and size of Schwerer Gustav. Constructed with reinforced steel, these tracks provided a stable foundation for the weapon's movement. Specialized locomotives and cranes were employed to transport and position the gun with precision.
In common with smaller railway guns, the only barrel movement on the mount itself would be elevation, traverse being managed by moving the weapon along a curved section of railway line. Krupp prepared plans for calibres of 70 cm, 80 cm, 85 cm, and 1 m.[5]
Nothing further happened until March 1936 when, during a visit to Essen, Adolf Hitler inquired as to the giant guns' feasibility. No definite commitment was given by Hitler, but design work began on an 80 cm model. The resulting plans were completed in early 1937 and approved. Fabrication of the first gun started in mid-1937. Technical complications in the forging of such massive pieces of steel made it apparent that the original completion date of early 1940 could not be met.
Krupp built a test model in late 1939 and sent it to the Hillersleben proving ground for testing. Penetration was tested on this occasion. Firing at high elevation, the 7,100-kilogram (15,700 lb) shell was able to penetrate the specified seven metres of concrete and the one metre armour plate.[6] When the tests were completed in mid-1940 the complex carriage was further developed. Alfried Krupp, after whose father the gun was named, personally hosted Hitler at the Rügenwalde Proving Ground during the formal acceptance trials of the Gustav Gun in early 1941.
An 800 mm Schwerer Gustav shell at the Imperial War Museum, London
Two guns were ordered. The first round was test-fired from the commissioned gun barrel on 10 September 1941 from a makeshift gun carriage at Hillersleben. In November 1941, the barrel was taken to Rügenwalde [de], now Darłowo, Poland, where eight further firing tests were carried out using the 7,100 kilogram armour-piercing (AP) shell out to a range of 37,210 metres (23.12 miles).
In combat, the gun was mounted on a specially designed chassis, supported by eight bogies on two parallel railway tracks. Each of the bogies had five axles, giving a total of 40 axles (80 wheels). Krupp named the gun Schwerer Gustav (Heavy Gustav) after the senior director of the firm, Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach.
The gun could fire a heavy concrete-piercing shell and a lighter high-explosive shell. An extremely-long-range rocket projectile was also planned with a range of 150 kilometres (93 mi), that would require the barrel being extended to 84 metres (276 ft).
In keeping with the tradition of the Krupp company, no payment was asked for the first gun.[7] They charged seven million Reichsmark (approximately 24 million USD in 2015) for the second gun, Dora, named after the senior engineer's wife.
History
A shell for the Dora gun (without the sharp ballistic cap) found after the war at the former German firing range near Rügenwalde (today Darłowo), on exhibition in the Polish Army museum in Warsaw
Schwerer Gustav
In February 1942, Heavy Artillery Unit (E) 672 reorganised and went on the march, and Schwerer Gustav began its long ride to Crimea. The train carrying the gun was of 25 cars, a total length of 1.5 kilometres (0.9 mi). The gun reached the Perekop Isthmus in early March 1942, where it was held until early April. The Germans built a special railway spur line to the Simferopol-Sevastopol railway 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) north of the target. At the end of the spur, they built four semi-circular tracks especially for the Gustav to traverse. Outer tracks were required for the cranes that assembled Gustav.
The siege of Sevastopol was the gun's first combat test. 4,000 men and five weeks were needed to get the gun into firing position; 500 men were needed to fire it.[8] Installation began in early May, and by 5 June the gun was ready to fire.[9] The following targets were engaged:
5 June
Coastal guns at a range of 25,000 m. Eight shells fired.
Fort Stalin. Six shells fired.
6 June
Fort Molotov. Seven shells fired.
"White Cliff" also known as "Ammunition Mountain": an undersea ammunition magazine in Severnaya ("Northern") Bay. The magazine was sited 30 metres under the sea with at least 10 metres of concrete protection. After nine shells were fired, the magazine was ruined and one of the boats in the bay sunk.[10]
7 June
Firing in support of an infantry attack on Südwestspitze, an outlying fortification. Seven shells fired.
11 June
Fort Siberia knocked out of action. Five shells fired.
17 June
Maxim Gorky Fortresses bombarded. Five shells fired.
By the end of the siege on 4 July the city of Sevastopol lay in ruins, and 30,000 tons of artillery ammunition had been fired. Gustav had fired 47 rounds and worn out its original barrel, which had already fired around 250 rounds during testing and development. The gun was fitted with the spare barrel and the original was sent back to Krupp's factory in Essen for relining.[11]
The gun was then dismantled and moved to the northern part of the eastern front, where an attack was planned on Leningrad. The gun was placed 30 km (18.6 mi) from the city near the railway station of Taytsy. The gun was fully operational when the attack was cancelled. The gun then spent the winter of 1942/43 near Leningrad.[12]
Dora
Maxim Gorky I, a fort knocked out of action by five 800 mm shells on 17 June 1942
Model in the Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr
Dora was the second gun produced. It was deployed briefly against Stalingrad, where the gun arrived at its emplacement 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) to the west of the city sometime in mid-August 1942.[citation needed] It was ready to fire on 13 September. It was withdrawn when Soviet forces threatened to encircle the German forces. When the Germans began their long retreat, they took Dora with them.
Langer Gustav
The Langer Gustav was a long cannon with 52 centimetre (20.5 in) calibre and a 43-metre barrel. It was intended to fire super-long-range rocket projectiles weighing 680 kilograms to a range of 190 kilometres (118 mi). This gave it the range to hit London from Calais, France. It was never completed after being damaged during construction by one of the many RAF bombing raids on Essen.
Landkreuzer P. 1500 Monster Project
Main article: Landkreuzer P. 1500 Monster
The Monster was to be a 1,500 tonne mobile, self-propelled platform for an 80-cm K (E) gun, along with two 15 cm sFH 18 heavy howitzers, and multiple MG 151 autocannons normally used on combat aircraft. It was deemed impractical, and in 1943 was canceled by Albert Speer. It never left the drawing board and no progress was made. It would have surpassed the Panzer VIII Maus (the heaviest tank ever built) and the Landkreuzer P. 1000 Ratte (never built) in weight and size.
Excellent job both of you. Always loved your hardbass collabs.
Einen neuen Eintrag in die Genfer Konvention ist schon ein Ziel, dass man würdigen MUSS.😂
As a german i can only say its the best Song i ever heard it reminds me of Disco panzer
Same
PARTY GUSTAV ENDLICH!!! :D
Ausgezeichnet!🎉🎉
Der kommt in meine Bass Armee playlist
Teraz z tych wszystkich kawałków z maszynami można zrobić takiego jednego potężnego miksa 🔥🔥
The "Guten Tag!" is about 60~70 sentimeters tall. That's quite a dedication for a graffity on something like this.
This is a banger!i love it!
Based pfp
🔥 🔥 We breaking through the Maginot line with this one 🔥 🔥
Its a Masterpiece! Even if this is the last one the whole Series is legendary!
BassFlak und BassPak
just realized how many years it's been since disco panzer and I'm starting to see my life flash before my eyes lol
the last best train
Lit stuff!
Die Wortspiele jedes mal nice
So muss das ^^
Отлично! Продолжай! Партия одобряет!
Perfect as usual. Dora the Exploder is just mint.
German weapon Hardbass is something I never knew I needed in my life until now
Schön die Deutsche Bahn dissen.
Ich liebe es jetzt schon! 😂
Good drop!🔥🔥🔥
The arsenal expands again. 🍺
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ANOTHER ONE HECK YEAH
I need one of these.
The first thing i imagined seeing the party gustav, was something like, 6 in the morning everyone is asleep, and this behemoth is raising its gun... or speaker and blasting a loud hardbass sound across halph the country.
geiles ding, absoluter banger
Yeees!! I missed GERMAN hardbass!! Gustav is awesome!!
10/10 right here
Another Day another masterpiece, keep the good muzik comin Alan !
WE NEED MORE!!!!!
Worth the wait keep up the good work
As a history freak.... This pleases me
The Bassarmy must’ve really splurged on this one!
AHTUNG AHTUNG! Next station! Maus Musik!
Oh yeah, next season, Hardbass MausMix or AmerikaBombass 🥚🎶
Very womderful 🎉❤
With this, the hardbass history 4 is gonna be so freaking fire 🔥
R5on11c thank you doing the vocals. Love the songs and art you do very funny and creative! Also thank you Alan Aztec for the beat it is more than good!
Artillerymen Approved 👌
Party on the Gustav!
LET'S GOOOOOOO
yeah! german bass! thank you Alan Aztec & R5on11c :D
Yes!!
These type of songs are always bangers
Ah yes German hardbass at it’s finest