Hi guys. I'm from Ukraine and I'm very glad to see your overview. To question why and where this one can be used - Kakhovka Dam was blown up, and huge amounts of water flooded more than 40 villages and sites. Water covered 2 floor houses up to the roof, and these Atlases were used for saving people. So they are extremely useful in such situations.
@@catpervert The Sherp all-terrain vehicle is based on a design developed in the late 2000s by inventor Alexei Garagashyan from St. Petersburg. One of his all-terrain vehicles was bought by Ukrainian entrepreneur Vladimir Shkolnik. Seeing the prospect of sales, Shkolnik created the production of all-terrain vehicles. In 2012, to finalize the concept to an industrial product, he created a design office in Kyiv.
My university teacher showed us a video about Atlas during lessons last year. We were studying transmission and as one of the examples he showed us this one, because this thing runs on only 90 HRSPRS engine! So cool to see it on Donut now! Hello from UA💙💛
@@РостиславСеркіс coulda sworn it was like a swede or fin company and those make more sense than Ukraine but it's watever I still think the sherp is better
Literally thinking to myself how Justin was looking like he might be a personal trainer at the beginning of the clip and then James goes and calls him a unit LOL
I live in northern Alberta and I see these around every now and then, the oilfield people use them to prospect and plan. They are perfect for up here because its very soft swampy ground.
I was just wondering to myself if Alberta O&G had thought about using these to get around during spring break up, or even more generally to navigate muskeg areas for site exploration. Guess I have my answer. Thanks.
5:23 - 5:31 Gotta love the iDroid sounds from MGSV that they used in this part, honestly apart from the incredible editing, the sound work's fantastic too! It's super cool when you are able recognize the sounds being used and know where they came from 😉
It wouldn't be great for a warzone. Tires that squishy and big would get destroyed by any mines, grenades, etc., especially since the flooding ended up washing untold numbers of naval mines from the reservoir into the now-flooded lowlands.
Nonsense. Mines can not travel this much. They might get maybe 10 meters from place where they where installed. This thing saves people lives kilometers from mines. Maybe we'll see armored version of it for the army. That would be cool.
I’ve become convinced that James is an absolute joy to work with, seems like someone I’d want to be my coworker. He’s hilarious and it’s clear he makes everyone laugh all the time, but he also seems like the kind of guy that gives people compliments unprompted. He’s not one of those “funny” guys that puts other people down (except maybe Nolan lmao), instead he lifts others up and he does it in a hilarious yet completely genuine way.
I agree with your vision. It was quite different a few years back. In the early Donut- days i felt like a lot of the video's revolved around James his personality. And even though i love those old video's and the kind of energy James had back then, i'm really glad that life humbled him. We al loved his "Energy", but it was not healthy, hè was not healthy... I'm so glad that after al these years he is still here, happier and healthier than ever. And i feel like the whole situation a few years back really accelerated his personal development in a good way. He seems so much more confident and genuine wich also gives space for other people to take. And because of that we get this cool duo of Justin and James! I love when these two guys make a video together. They look like two best friends in primary school every now and then 😂. In the end it was all for a reason; health, wealth and great friendships 😊
This vehicle was invented by a guy from Russia. Little latter Ukrainian guy bought all rights of this car. And launch production in Ukraine and Russia. Little later owner prohibited production in Russia. But Russia still produces this vehicle, without permission of the owner.
So both the Atlas and the Sherp are made in Ukraine, apparently. Both seems like a vehicle suitable for recovery work across all terrain. Even places like Pripyat or what's left of the Kherson floodplains.
@@Decipher13 Ohh really? so how do they inflate and deflate the wheels completely at will if that were true? Did you learn this "fact" while smoking a bowl?"
This thing exists so that James can stay 12 years old and totally be encouraged to do so. It's like a treefort sketch with best friends that came to life.
Hi guys! I am sincerely glad that you like our Ukrainian all-terrain vehicle! I hope we also really like your F-16 fighter jets and A-10 Thunderbolt attack planes. I am a Ukrainian soldier. Thank you very much for your support! In God We Trust! Слава Україні! 🇺🇦🇺🇲
@@antonioquesada-castro4925 What's wrong with you? Why wouldn't you want more science behind engineering? Besides, just because you feel a certain way of making videos is better and/or good enough doesn't mean there aren't people with differing opinions, which they are allowed to freely express without harassment.
@@kozyrev82 The usual - genocidal Russians... although it's not clear at this time whether they were committing a deliberate crime against humanity scale war crime, or were trying to commit a smaller less dramatic war crime but incompetently destroyed the entire dam instead, the effect is the same. However, this thread isn't about genocidal Russians, it's about an amazing vehicle being used in anger right now, just as the reviewer above was wondering what it would be useful for.
@@fat_biker Funny how western propaganda works very well. Maybe some footage of "genocidal" russians destroying the dam? Why even russians should destroy dam to kill their people on new territories?
They don't "try" to make the ad indistinguishable from the actual video, that was never the objective. They try to make the ad fun and informative in which they're doing a fantastic job at.
@@valadezjose47 I never said I wasn't skipping the ads... Why are you assuming such BS? Then again some of the ads are relevant and I find use of them so they're not BS. I guess you're the type to rather spend six months and more money calling all the hundreds of different places that have your info to delete it, rather than using that one service that does it for you. Each to their own I guess.
@@itsnetts ALL ads are BS. all they are is trying to sell you a product. in return making it more expensive to the costumer because off all the money they dump on ads. Also lets not mention the fact that because these companies get payed for the ad you cant take their honest advice on the product. ALL ADS ARE CORRUPT
I was just doing evacuations in Kherson which was flooded after the dam breach, as water levels lowered and some vehicles could start entering the area we stopped operating in boats and the Ukrainians started using these - well i saw one at least. Not much room for people, but enough for a couple of stretchers.
@krakov661 "Not a big improvement" You don't call all cars German because the first true motorized vehicle was German, even though most cars today have little to no difference on them. Sure you could probably call it Russian if all they did was change a few parts but the Atlas really looks like it was designed from the ground up with the good characteristics the Sherp had going for it and fixing the shortcomings on the way.
This is literally my backyard where I go wheeling this is so cool to see y'all getting out here to Utah, y'all should do an event next time y'all are here
I think the biggest difference that sets this apart from the "Sherp" is that it actually has wheels that steer whereas the sherp uses a skid steer system
@@Big.W. The skid steering of the sherp would make far superior in the water as well plus I think they can have actual paddle tyres fitted specifically for that purpose.
Well, the issue's here in that is at first was snow/swamp vehicle named SHERP, which was invented in Russia, and then Ukranian businessman came and start production. And now, because of war both countries make their own same vehicles but in different names (Russian variant calls Typhoon).
@@lucasmoriones22 on its contact point those tires are exerting enough force to keep a multiple ton vehicle of the ground. It could have 0 psi and still squash you like a bug.
@@AI-qd4vb thats just not true. It exerts... 2 psi of pressure at the contact point. And the tires deform such that the contact patch is large enough to support the truck at 2 psi. If they could deform enough it would no longer be at 2psi. I'm not sure what the surface area of a human outline is. Just not one of those things I've had to calculate yet, so I can't give you a proper estimate on the weight you'd feel, but 2psi is pretty low, I really doubt it would crush you. And 0 psi would be hovering in the air. It legitimately impossible for that to crush you.
So completely off topic but gotta share. Was watching 1 of your videos with my little kitten I was trying to think of a name for her. Her motor is going crazy. You said hrzprz and she looked right at the screen. She is officially HerzPurzz
I think they look similar because they both use same principles that work: giant balloon tires with paddle style thread for mud and water, no suspension, and a big light cabin with lots of room. It seems they looked at sherp and thought, I'd rather have one with 4 wheel steering instead of skid steering and a bit longer for more room and better uphill stability, and went and built one.
Atlas activly competes against Sherp by working out some of the problems of the Sherp. Both are of the same class and have the same purpose, which is why they look similar.
Ukraine’s engineering abilities aren’t really that well known, which is sad. They also developed the largest airplane in the world, which was destroyed by Russia.
@Jasper Percabeth the Moskva’s sister ship was being built in Ukraine. Maybe if Russia knew anything about maintenance or not stealing it would still be afloat.
@Jasper Percabeth Ukraine designed the diesel engines that went into most soviet tanks. That’s why the t-14 uses a shitty 50’s German diesel. They made enemies with the brains of the USSR.
СЛАВА УКРАЇНІ! Дуже дякуємо що Ви згадуєте добрим словом Україну в неймовірно важкі часи!(вчора 1.5м людей залишилось без питної води у ході підприву росіянами Гідроелектростанції та ми кожного дня посеред ночі просипаємося через ракетні тривоги та вибухи) Це неймовірно приємо! Дякуємо! SLAVA UKAINI! Thank you very much for remembering Ukraine with a kind word in incredibly difficult times! (yesterday, 1.5 million people were left without drinking water during the Russians' attack on the Hydroelectric Plant, and we wake up every day in the middle of the night due to missile alarms and explosions) We will accept it incredibly! Thank you!
>>Attack on russian tech - by russian. Nice lying, CyPSO bot-hohol. Nice propaganda. The irony - even Turkey says, they saw and know Ukraine's soilders did it. But you keep breathing Ukropium.
@Максим Лавинюков Дамбили бамбас 9 лет. понял. Погоди, скоро будут так же дамбить как киев 470+дней. Я с с.Счастье(Щастя). Жил и учился в Луганске. С 2016 года переехал в Харьков. Сейчас в Ха. На салтовке мой дом не имеет коммуникаций. Спасибо "асвабадителям"! Не рассказывай мне что было там где я жил/живу/буду жить.
I think the Formula Off Road guys in Iceland might disagree with the statement that the Atlas is the most capable off road. Their cars don't float but they do drive them across ponds & lakes and they race up vertical cliffs. If you haven't seen what they do you should check them out.
0:26 "I don't in what situation I would need it, but it would be perfect for this situation" Answer: it would be perfect for rescuing humans from flooded city's, which is now in Kherson and surrounded village's (and it's bad, btw)
Hi guys. I'm from Ukraine and I'm very glad to see your overview.
To question why and where this one can be used - Kakhovka Dam was blown up, and huge amounts of water flooded more than 40 villages and sites. Water covered 2 floor houses up to the roof, and these Atlases were used for saving people. So they are extremely useful in such situations.
Слава Україні!
@@BRO_X_FISHING героям слава!!
We should tell people more about that this is actually rusia blew up the dam
What is engine in Atlas and what is it in Sherpa? I see two Sherpa bit I didn't see Atlas
not to mention it would be a good way to cross troops into Crimea via the wetlands to the northeastern tip of Crimea to establish a beachhead
Seeing this truck doing search and rescue today in the flooded regions of Ukraine, I'd say it's absolutely worth it's price tag.
These vehicles help a lot to evaluate people and animals from flood caused by destruction of the dam in Nova Kahovka.
rusia did this. They are the terrorists and their "country" shoud be annihilated
Giv me one picture of that!?
@@keeptryingtop The video shows the sherpa though, or am I wrong?
@@borivojetravica569 google them yourself
Coincidentally the same damn that Ukraine destroyed
I love the joke at the beginning when James says "the most capable off road vehicle ever" and its not a 1994 geo tracker. Classic James.
😂😂
The 4x4 LSI is way better off-road than it has any right to be. 😂
I have a pontiac sunrunner 1996 and I agree
Also not a toyota hilux
200k ?? no waaay!
that's just a wheel with a chicken shed attached to it.
This is one luxury apocalypse SUV.
Hi
Yup, in the luxury apocalypse wher gas is still abundant but everything else went to shit 😁
This is either an extremely situational utility vehicle, or a billionaires plaything.
@@CowLiver Works extremely well for rescuing people from flooded areas in Kherson
Ahaha, exactly. Ukraine also has a futuristic Nomad ATV. If Ukrainians are going to fight for survival, then only with comfort and dignity.
You'll see these drive-floating through the floodwaters in Kherson on a lot of France 24's coverage. Pretty remarkable boat / ambulance.
Yes, they took pictures and left👌🤡
Atlas/Sherp is now saving ppl at Kherson out of water traps, great vehicles 100%
It's a joint production (RU+UA) Although in all consideration of bad rep for RU, that part is dropped now.
@@vassyakun01 sherp was created from concept, so i think it can be called ukranian tech by 100%(as hundreds upon hundreds changes were made)
@@vassyakun01 russia produced sherp just for one year, stop stealing someone reputation
Ukrainian rescue teams use Sherps as well. I saw some in Carpathian mountains.
@@GRUBYDRON once again, only concept was made by russians, which was bought by Ukranians and made into proper vehicle
60 km/h -> 37 mph
8:40 Yeah, he's talking bullshit 😂
@@sanara_on_tour Just a bad conversion off the top of his head, it's basically the inverse of the actual conversion (0.4 rather than 0.6)
You read my mind
Didn’t even pass the quick and dirty conversions; 30=50, 50=80, 60=100
yah that was me before moving to Canada lol
This has to be the best ATV ever designed. Absolute masterpiece of a machine. Bravo Ukraine 🇺🇦🇧🇬
Design stolen from Russian Sherp
@@catpervert Now Sherp is Ukraine
@@catpervert The Sherp all-terrain vehicle is based on a design developed in the late 2000s by inventor Alexei Garagashyan from St. Petersburg. One of his all-terrain vehicles was bought by Ukrainian entrepreneur Vladimir Shkolnik. Seeing the prospect of sales, Shkolnik created the production of all-terrain vehicles. In 2012, to finalize the concept to an industrial product, he created a design office in Kyiv.
@@ponvlad526 thank you
@@catpervert lol
My university teacher showed us a video about Atlas during lessons last year. We were studying transmission and as one of the examples he showed us this one, because this thing runs on only 90 HRSPRS engine!
So cool to see it on Donut now! Hello from UA💙💛
That's crazy! Also I now want someone to tune this bad boy and see how fast it can get😄
So they teach you about ransmission, but you don't ever know about torque?
@@Роман-д1й1ш I'm a bad student😂
@@Роман-д1й1шeven with a lot of torque 90hp is ridiculous for a vehicle this big
@@aperson325 that's why it ain't that fast, I guess💁🏿♂️
This is the ultimate scooby doo mystery machine
How the hell are you so special, that you misspelled mystery, when phones autocorrect....
@@buddsmokengood Now kiff.
@@buddsmokengood Maybe use a computer and if English is not his first language?
@@buddsmokengood lmao
@@buddsmokengood I wouldn't say phones always auto correct. Mine has a nasty tendency to do the opposite and "correct" already correct words lol 😂
Glory to Ukraine! 💪
Glory to heroes!
Heroyam Slava! 🇺🇦
Glory hole to Ukraine
Zig Hill 🇺🇦!
@@borivojetravica569 How can i report you?
It looks like a SHERP that went through a Pokemon style evolution.
Would take a sherp over this anyday just because there more reliable and capable
@@skrawny-clown-snatcherofth8651 indeed
because sherp is also made in ukraine tho, maybe some past workers from there did a their own company
@@РостиславСеркіс coulda sworn it was like a swede or fin company and those make more sense than Ukraine but it's watever I still think the sherp is better
@@РостиславСеркіс I thought sherp was Russian
Need a Hi/Lo video on this
And also,Up To Speed
Money pit is already covered by price :)
you mean this thing going over lo car?
😂
Straight pipe land boat
This might be the most interesting vehicle you guys ever driven on this channel! :D
Thanks a lot for sharing!
Cheers from Ukraine! Thank you, guys, for your videos. This channel is one of few inspiring things that happened in my life for last year.
@Rebirth and Death Metal slava deez nutz
@Rebirth and Death Metal you are going to hell
Ahahaha, only Ukraine bot's 🤣🤡
@@iloveevil86no glory in getting blown up by a smaller country 💀💀
@@iloveevil86Imagine not winning against a 20x times smaller country than yours. Sounds to me like a skill issue 😂
Literally thinking to myself how Justin was looking like he might be a personal trainer at the beginning of the clip and then James goes and calls him a unit LOL
We need ti know hus bench press max 😮
@@CaneSugarCane bro looks like he can rep 400 fr
The man is a certified UNIT
Crabbing is awesome... but so itchy
Дякуємо за зброю! Боже бережи Сполучені Штати!!!🇺🇸🇺🇦🤙
I love the dynamic between Justin and James
Might be better than Jerm and Jobe
I agree, Justin and James have great chemistry as presenters. More of this pair please.
They do compliment each other well.
They’re all one unit 2:14
@@MadNastyGAMER i loved that. lmao
I live in northern Alberta and I see these around every now and then, the oilfield people use them to prospect and plan. They are perfect for up here because its very soft swampy ground.
I was just wondering to myself if Alberta O&G had thought about using these to get around during spring break up, or even more generally to navigate muskeg areas for site exploration. Guess I have my answer. Thanks.
5:23 - 5:31 Gotta love the iDroid sounds from MGSV that they used in this part, honestly apart from the incredible editing, the sound work's fantastic too! It's super cool when you are able recognize the sounds being used and know where they came from 😉
Crazy to see the car in the news at the moment while it's rescues people from flooding in Ukraine
It's not rescuing any one
It wouldn't be great for a warzone. Tires that squishy and big would get destroyed by any mines, grenades, etc., especially since the flooding ended up washing untold numbers of naval mines from the reservoir into the now-flooded lowlands.
Nonsense. Mines can not travel this much. They might get maybe 10 meters from place where they where installed.
This thing saves people lives kilometers from mines.
Maybe we'll see armored version of it for the army. That would be cool.
free advertising
@@tomthesucky22 literally is in Kherson region, do your research. I saw one coloured red
Justin and James doing stuff could be its own channel. I could watch them together doing random stuff all the time.
Thank you for sharing about Ukraine's technologies guys. Glory to Ukraine!
😂 it is Russian designed though not Ukrainian
@@P00009 did russians build it? no mr russia lover
@@dog1320 no, russians focus on making more conventional weapons and vehicles. Proven tactics are better than wunderwaffen
I’ve become convinced that James is an absolute joy to work with, seems like someone I’d want to be my coworker.
He’s hilarious and it’s clear he makes everyone laugh all the time, but he also seems like the kind of guy that gives people compliments unprompted. He’s not one of those “funny” guys that puts other people down (except maybe Nolan lmao), instead he lifts others up and he does it in a hilarious yet completely genuine way.
Almost dying tends to do this to people, but we don't know if he was this way prior to his coronary. Great guy, now, either way.
I agree with your vision. It was quite different a few years back. In the early Donut- days i felt like a lot of the video's revolved around James his personality. And even though i love those old video's and the kind of energy James had back then, i'm really glad that life humbled him. We al loved his "Energy", but it was not healthy, hè was not healthy...
I'm so glad that after al these years he is still here, happier and healthier than ever. And i feel like the whole situation a few years back really accelerated his personal development in a good way. He seems so much more confident and genuine wich also gives space for other people to take. And because of that we get this cool duo of Justin and James! I love when these two guys make a video together. They look like two best friends in primary school every now and then 😂.
In the end it was all for a reason; health, wealth and great friendships 😊
I love the gradual increase in panic as they drive out into the water
Very timely. I just watched a video showing one in rescue service following the Nova Kakhovka dam disaster in Kherson.
So is it Ukrainian-Russian? Wasn’t it invented in Saint Petersburg ?
This vehicle was invented by a guy from Russia. Little latter Ukrainian guy bought all rights of this car. And launch production in Ukraine and Russia. Little later owner prohibited production in Russia. But Russia still produces this vehicle, without permission of the owner.
Our search and rescue team here in the black hills of south Dakota has two of these bad boys haha. Saw them floating down the creek in one once
Probably a sherp, same concept but cheaper (and the original)
@@pilotdog68 atlas is just the continuation of SHERP project
I love all the nervous laughter as soon as y’all got on the water. I’d be in the same boat.
“All one unit just like you” James and Justin are the dream team power couple we never knew we needed
So both the Atlas and the Sherp are made in Ukraine, apparently.
Both seems like a vehicle suitable for recovery work across all terrain. Even places like Pripyat or what's left of the Kherson floodplains.
Main difference seems to be that this thing turns the wheels, and a sherp is a skid steer
Sherp also stores fuel in its wheels
@@Decipher13 Ohh really? so how do they inflate and deflate the wheels completely at will if that were true? Did you learn this "fact" while smoking a bowl?"
@@gamersplaygroundliquidm3th526 Wheels are tires are different things.... you look dumb now
@@gamersplaygroundliquidm3th526 It's true. The tires inflate and deflate, not the wheel (the metal part) 😁
Great to be seeing James back so often, you and Justin make a great team.
I am SHOCKED that the Atlas only weighs 4800lbs! Pretty incredible.
I saw a clip of this in the news today being used in the rescue efforts following the dam breach in Ukraine.
destroyed by russian army dam...
@@MykhailoKolotailo destroyed by US provided HIMARS
This thing exists so that James can stay 12 years old and totally be encouraged to do so. It's like a treefort sketch with best friends that came to life.
Hi guys! I am sincerely glad that you like our Ukrainian all-terrain vehicle! I hope we also really like your F-16 fighter jets and A-10 Thunderbolt attack planes. I am a Ukrainian soldier. Thank you very much for your support! In God We Trust! Слава Україні! 🇺🇦🇺🇲
Героям Слава!
Thanks for being willing to die for American politicians!
@@monolith94 bruh
@@monolith94Day 501, still can't find any good arguments from Russia simps
@@monolith94🤡
I want sciencey videos and up to speed and stuff to come back. MAKE IT COME BACK.
dude, what's wrong with you, this guys came from talkin about cars in a desk, to this, come on...
@@antonioquesada-castro4925 burrito
@@antonioquesada-castro4925 What's wrong with you? Why wouldn't you want more science behind engineering? Besides, just because you feel a certain way of making videos is better and/or good enough doesn't mean there aren't people with differing opinions, which they are allowed to freely express without harassment.
@@itsnetts this guys are not sciencist, I don't need them doing science stuff...
@@Pahang.bend17 racism can be sutile, it still is racism, AH...living in the gringo stereotype
If Justin was a car, he'd be an Atlas 😅
Is it because he’s black? 🤨
@@frankies.4500 He is build like a unit
@@generalnando5722 bruh nobody was thinking that .
He is one whole unit! Had Justin all flustered when James said that
@@generalnando5722 bro what
Currently seen on news bulletins being used by Ukrainian rescue services rescuing people from the catastrophic flooding in Kherson...
Yes, I've seen a few clips of this vehicle going through floods!
And that was the reason of this "catastrophic flooding"?
@@kozyrev82 The usual - genocidal Russians...
although it's not clear at this time whether they were committing a deliberate crime against humanity scale war crime, or were trying to commit a smaller less dramatic war crime but incompetently destroyed the entire dam instead, the effect is the same. However, this thread isn't about genocidal Russians, it's about an amazing vehicle being used in anger right now, just as the reviewer above was wondering what it would be useful for.
@@kozyrev82your mom
@@fat_biker Funny how western propaganda works very well. Maybe some footage of "genocidal" russians destroying the dam? Why even russians should destroy dam to kill their people on new territories?
Donut team is living the dream
Hey! That's Saratoga Springs! I drive on those trails!
Cheers from Kyiv! You guys are awesome!
The thing I love most about donut is that no matter how they try you can right away tell where ad is so you can skip it
They don't "try" to make the ad indistinguishable from the actual video, that was never the objective. They try to make the ad fun and informative in which they're doing a fantastic job at.
@@itsnetts and what you should be doing is skipping the ad. why are you watching such bs?
@@valadezjose47 I never said I wasn't skipping the ads... Why are you assuming such BS? Then again some of the ads are relevant and I find use of them so they're not BS. I guess you're the type to rather spend six months and more money calling all the hundreds of different places that have your info to delete it, rather than using that one service that does it for you. Each to their own I guess.
@@itsnetts ALL ads are BS. all they are is trying to sell you a product. in return making it more expensive to the costumer because off all the money they dump on ads. Also lets not mention the fact that because these companies get payed for the ad you cant take their honest advice on the product. ALL ADS ARE CORRUPT
Ukrainian here. Saw these in our Carpathian mountains as resque vehicles. Great video.
Justin was a great addition to the team
*is
james made justin giggle 🤣 bro was speechless
for saving people and for going off-road anywhere yeah It's worth it
Oh shit James built up the confidence to drive again after he almost flipped a Subaru MO POWA BABUH
I love the Justin/James combo recently!
I was just doing evacuations in Kherson which was flooded after the dam breach, as water levels lowered and some vehicles could start entering the area we stopped operating in boats and the Ukrainians started using these - well i saw one at least. Not much room for people, but enough for a couple of stretchers.
I don't know if this has been said, but it needs to be said, I really like new guy, he fits with the rest of the team really well.
Wow! I’ve never known that this monster designed in my country 🇺🇦 ❤
Because is a lie?🤔
@@aquil3scach088 explain what do you mean “lie”?
@@krl9 he's a dumb troll ignore him. Slava Ukraini
@@krl9 Не звертай уваги чуваче, це просто черговий ботяра, родом з "Фабрики Тролів"💅🏼
@krakov661 "Not a big improvement" You don't call all cars German because the first true motorized vehicle was German, even though most cars today have little to no difference on them. Sure you could probably call it Russian if all they did was change a few parts but the Atlas really looks like it was designed from the ground up with the good characteristics the Sherp had going for it and fixing the shortcomings on the way.
This is literally my backyard where I go wheeling this is so cool to see y'all getting out here to Utah, y'all should do an event next time y'all are here
I think the biggest difference that sets this apart from the "Sherp" is that it actually has wheels that steer whereas the sherp uses a skid steer system
That’s for all the fully grown 19 year olds that can’t turn around a tank
@@Big.W. 🤣🤣
@@Big.W. The skid steering of the sherp would make far superior in the water as well plus I think they can have actual paddle tyres fitted specifically for that purpose.
@@djboogy3985 they have paddles stock. Sherp also doesnt cost 200 grand and it comes with Kubota engine not Renault lol
8:45 You maths is quite off here. 60 Km/h is about 37.3 mph.
I think he had mph and kmh switched around
Glad to see some positive stuff about Ukraine) Cheers from Kyiv!
The weight of the vehicle is really impressive. Less than a lot of family SUVs today.
cant wait for doug to review it
Well, the issue's here in that is at first was snow/swamp vehicle named SHERP, which was invented in Russia, and then Ukranian businessman came and start production. And now, because of war both countries make their own same vehicles but in different names (Russian variant calls Typhoon).
Imagine trying to explain to the cops you had no idea you ran over 3 people back there.
with 2 psi tires the people would probably barely notice xD
@@lucasmoriones22 on its contact point those tires are exerting enough force to keep a multiple ton vehicle of the ground. It could have 0 psi and still squash you like a bug.
@@AI-qd4vb thats just not true. It exerts... 2 psi of pressure at the contact point. And the tires deform such that the contact patch is large enough to support the truck at 2 psi. If they could deform enough it would no longer be at 2psi.
I'm not sure what the surface area of a human outline is. Just not one of those things I've had to calculate yet, so I can't give you a proper estimate on the weight you'd feel, but 2psi is pretty low, I really doubt it would crush you. And 0 psi would be hovering in the air. It legitimately impossible for that to crush you.
“I didn’t feel a thing officer”
@@crazy_mind-ox8if zero PSI means zero above normal atmospheric pressure, so I wouldn’t float, it could be riding on the rims actually.
I love how the "whole unit, just like you" bit caught him off guard ahahaha.
That tyres tech is amazing!!!! ❤ I’m in love
Love the team at Donut!! Keep up the good work!!!!
THE DACIA LOGAN GEARKNOB THO
Ukraine really knows how to design ATV/UTVs, the SHERP and now the ATLAS such beautiful vehicles
created by Alexei Garagashyan
@@justaman3032 i do not care
@@Matt-pi2vc Well, of course you don't care, because he's Russian)
this as a camper would be sick
That's exactly what I'm thinkin lol
It is built as a camper so no surprise.
Holy fuck I remember when donut had their 1million subscribers video now they’re at 7 million that’s crazy
So completely off topic but gotta share. Was watching 1 of your videos with my little kitten I was trying to think of a name for her. Her motor is going crazy. You said hrzprz and she looked right at the screen. She is officially HerzPurzz
Does anyone know why this and the SHERP look so similar are they from the same manufacturer? I know they're both built in Ukraine
Because corrupt puppet state Ukraine stole the Russian design
They both are built in Ukraine, but different manufacturers
I think they look similar because they both use same principles that work: giant balloon tires with paddle style thread for mud and water, no suspension, and a big light cabin with lots of room. It seems they looked at sherp and thought, I'd rather have one with 4 wheel steering instead of skid steering and a bit longer for more room and better uphill stability, and went and built one.
Atlas activly competes against Sherp by working out some of the problems of the Sherp. Both are of the same class and have the same purpose, which is why they look similar.
Just a cheap Ukrainian copy of Russian atv that even Ukrainians don't buy😅.
Being able to move air between the tires is pretty crazy
And doesn't need a gizmo like the G class 6x6
Using the exhaust to do so was the fact of the episode for me
I don't think it's always usable though. I would disable that feature on a hill.
10:46 Love this moment
I don't know what situation I would need this for but it would be perfect for that situation 💀
8:45
So it's a Sherp but with upgrades.
so basicaly chevrolet camaro is a ford mustang with upgrades?
I love the use of thestradmans videos in the beginning, when he drove it and filmed that, nice to see
Glory to the heros! this thing is incredible, sherp on steroids
Thank you guys for supporting Ukraine 🇺🇦
The sherp can turn in water because it uses differential thrust plus it is more repairable and smaller so they both have their advantages.
Ukraine’s engineering abilities aren’t really that well known, which is sad. They also developed the largest airplane in the world, which was destroyed by Russia.
And they engineered and built russias first aircraft carrier
@@dillonh321 Most ICBM's, Missile systems, heavy transport aircraft, ships and tanks were Ukrainian.
@Jasper Percabeth the chief designer, Oleg Antonov, was Ukrainian. It was his design firm.
@Jasper Percabeth the Moskva’s sister ship was being built in Ukraine. Maybe if Russia knew anything about maintenance or not stealing it would still be afloat.
@Jasper Percabeth Ukraine designed the diesel engines that went into most soviet tanks. That’s why the t-14 uses a shitty 50’s German diesel. They made enemies with the brains of the USSR.
I want this in SnowRunner!
thank you from Ukraine for the vid
Idk if it's just me, but I expected that to weigh a lot more than 4800lbs
Sounds like no armor baby!
small engine, big empty wheels, a box for cabin. Lots of size with little material.
That looks like it'd be waaay too much fun!! ...😂...Keep up the content fellas!!
Apparently this is what my parents used back in the day to get to school🤔🤔🤔🤔
So it's a Sherpa with a longer wheelbase?
I think donut media is the only channel that can make a sponsor interesting
Take this thing to a road trip from east to west coast on highway, muddy paths,offroads.....
that would take years lol
@@sooyster4033 And we could get more episodes....
СЛАВА УКРАЇНІ!
Дуже дякуємо що Ви згадуєте добрим словом Україну в неймовірно важкі часи!(вчора 1.5м людей залишилось без питної води у ході підприву росіянами Гідроелектростанції та ми кожного дня посеред ночі просипаємося через ракетні тривоги та вибухи) Це неймовірно приємо! Дякуємо!
SLAVA UKAINI!
Thank you very much for remembering Ukraine with a kind word in incredibly difficult times! (yesterday, 1.5 million people were left without drinking water during the Russians' attack on the Hydroelectric Plant, and we wake up every day in the middle of the night due to missile alarms and explosions) We will accept it incredibly! Thank you!
Americans love Ukraine. Now you are our brothers and sisters. Looking forward to y'all joining NATO. USA+Ukraine ❤❤
>>Attack on russian tech - by russian.
Nice lying, CyPSO bot-hohol. Nice propaganda.
The irony - even Turkey says, they saw and know Ukraine's soilders did it. But you keep breathing Ukropium.
@@deelarry2137 God bless you! TY
@Максим Лавинюков Дамбили бамбас 9 лет. понял. Погоди, скоро будут так же дамбить как киев 470+дней. Я с с.Счастье(Щастя). Жил и учился в Луганске. С 2016 года переехал в Харьков. Сейчас в Ха. На салтовке мой дом не имеет коммуникаций. Спасибо "асвабадителям"! Не рассказывай мне что было там где я жил/живу/буду жить.
I think the Formula Off Road guys in Iceland might disagree with the statement that the Atlas is the most capable off road. Their cars don't float but they do drive them across ponds & lakes and they race up vertical cliffs.
If you haven't seen what they do you should check them out.
60kph is 37mph, a bit more than 25mph that was said
Needs a head to head against the sherp
at this point im actually looking forward for the sponsor section of the vid, you guys are the best
Can’t wait for you guys to 2JZ swap one of these😂
This is the type of car you need when there is a war in your country 💙💛
Thanks for promoting Ukrainian stuff ! Right now it is the most important time for a country
So how do we steal it?
Fax
I love donut 💛
Me to
@PolishedEd shut up
i can't stand these liberal fig leaves
@PolishedEd so your parents told you this every morning, and now you go online and say it to random people so you can feel better.
@PolishedEd lies
0:26 "I don't in what situation I would need it, but it would be perfect for this situation" Answer: it would be perfect for rescuing humans from flooded city's, which is now in Kherson and surrounded village's (and it's bad, btw)
Cheers from Ukraine 💙💛
You don't need apocalypse for it.
You just need my parents road to school (back in their days lol)
The talent on display is incredible!