The biggest gun ever🤯
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Schwerer Gustav was the biggest, and heaviest weapon ever used in battle. Its construction began in 1934 and wasn't finished until 1941. Other than being scary, it really begs the question, was it worthwhile?
Back when Gus Fring was a real OG
Thermite
@@agbleedem7238 Back when Walter was a real thermite
Nice
@@auserwithcommonsense6369 legitimate common sense
"This is not meth"
"Stfu Gustavo, bro think he Walter white ☠️
When German engineers actually pulled off one of hitler’s wild inventions 😂
The dude was insane. And not the good kind. He proposed the idea of making the Gustav gun able to move without the railroads. Which back then bassically meant treating it like a tank. Something of that magnitude would weight around 1500 tons. Way to heavy for any ground that isn't very solid stone, slower than a tortoise 🐢 and with all the other issues of the original m
@@xaphan_fallen_angel ah the P1500 Monster,, have you heard of the P1000 Ratte?
@@SomeGuyWatchin yep. A project with a similar ridiculous fantasy. At least with that one they actually thought a little bit about how it would work.
@@xaphan_fallen_angel i always wondered what if they managed to succesfully make it,, as in lets say hypothetically it could be transported easily and the allies dont have enough bombers. Could that have possibly introduced a new tank class? And I'd love for a museum with atleast a wooden P1000 just to get the size in person. The Germans back then were just about, fast and big gun.
And then there's the V2 umanned guided rocket or missile. The V1 guided rocket with a pilot or the German equibalent of kamikaze. And then the V3 gun.
A chemistry prof told me about this long ago. He loves making blue shiny glassy things
Now remember he doesn't sell it, he just manufactures it
Now remember he doesn't sell it, he just manufactures it
this takes railgun to a whole nother level
It used double parallel tracks to carry its weight. The tracks formed a curve at the firing position in order to aim by moving the gun along the tracks
In the Bible, giant Goliath was defeated by tiny David.
Still faster than a British ww2 tank!
Gustav became a crocodile now
I love how everybody references breaking bad
And the big babylon be like: if i was built i can make fun of u but i cant
It’s whereabouts aren’t unknown. Gustav and the other cannon of the same type were destroyed in Bavaria where their scraps would lay for several years after the war was over. At some point they were scrapped by a German company and their metal was sold and used for other projects. I think Patton visited the scraps and even took Gustav‘s classification plate home with him.
Anytime you think you have bad luck think of Sevastapol.
There was another gifted to the Italians by the Germans, from what I remember though, it was destroyed when a bridge it was crossing over collapsed and it fell to the bottom
An American commando actually destroyed it with a single thing of thermite
That commando is Walter Hartwell White
no
That is thick as 3 trains combind
German knew how to deal with a Godzilla.
I can't believe they named a gun after Gustavo Fring 😭
Fun fact: It appeared in games such as cod WW2 and sniper elite 4 as well
Thats the guy that killed himself because he was too scared and uptuse to face his enemies.
Unknown at the time this gun made an Appearance in Lost Planet 2, used to kill one of the largest aliens in that game, it was loaded with cranes with cannons on either side, the game features a slightly upgraded version using thermal energy to keep it going and repaired any time it was hit, the gun had a coolant system which would super charge all 3 different type of shells giving them more devastating power, the Gustav in the game was.modelled directly after the real gun however with slight differences, one being slightly smaller
As a Panzer VIII Maus I find this video very relatable
Gerald bull was the designer and the parts of the gun are in Canada
"I need more bullets"
I LOVE THE FACT THAT WE HAVE BREAKING BAD REFERENCES HERE
the Channel is 27 miles at its narrowest. Even though the Gustavs Schwer could not hit London it could sink ships no problem. It was a very dangerous bit of kit.
They used everything against soviets but still couldn't defeat them
So was Breaking Bad's reference of using thermite to disable German artillery an Easter egg, because Gus was the biggest gun in WWII biggest villain in BB?
The great Gustav railway gun
But, drop a commando - one man - with just a bag of this, and he could melt right through four inches of solid steel and destroy that gun forever.
P1500 monster 💀💀 but never been used in combat
A guy with a bag of this can destroy this
I like how mentioning it being only used once as a side note.
Did it fuck shit up or not?
A massive gun that needed so many people to disassemble and reassemble. Was not so practical, but was quite useful and formidable!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍.
It's not unknown... But converted into armored tanks and artillery
Ah, Gustav
Just think… if this is so big, just imagine how large the Ratte would be
Fall to
American Hand❎
Soviet hand✅
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Schwerer Gustav
I wouldn't call it a real life death star thou.
They say its where-abouts are 'unknown' but maybe they do have it but don't announce to the public to avoid some situations.
Big isn't always better
Amazing how much creativity and manpower is devoted to evil
Actualy the Gustav was So useles
How tf do we not know where a gun the size of a school is
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Imagine this cam back to life but as a modern weapon and the bullet can go like not 30mils 90mils💀
Puts my Mossberg to shame.
imagine putting so much effort into building and reassembling into something, only for it to immediately destroyed by some planes 💀
Should have used his flying spaceship.
Probably amongst the debris in Antarctica.
Imagine the number of planes and tanks all these men and material could have made
Am I the only one who thinks this looks like that destroyer thing from Kora the last air bender.
THE SNAIL IS AFTER ME!
Don't worry I watched Breaking Bad I already know this
They made 2 and had 2 more in parts. The Germans dismantled 1 not destroyed it. The others were captured by the U.S.
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Meanwhile US making an artillery cannon stronger than the gustav
The Paris gun was like 37 meters long.
Whoa, Walter White mentioned this
They used a similar design in lost planet 2
This is like Dora tank
That looks like the weapon kuvira made in avatar
I would like to have it dialed in on the Senate, so they'll think real, real hard next time about giving a job to a person that can't say what a woman is.
The brits had a similar weapon if I remember correctly. It wasn't this potent tho
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Wunderwaffe Wonder Weapon what an achievement no one at this time could build anything close to it not even the allies Germans build everything even in the 19 th century.
The perfect gun to use against furrys
VERY IMPRACTICAL is an understatement...America would have destroyed it themselves, It was an anchor like the Daniel Boone Kentucky western bullhorn special 😅
All that metal it was proabably recycled into other stuffs.
"it needed 300 men to dissasemble it and took 3 days for it to be moved"
*hires 100 men so they can move it in 1 day*
10 MEXICAN WILL MOVE IT RIGTH KNOW !!!HA HA LOL 😆🤣😂😅😄
Bro that's like Dora from homeanimations
they had to calculate the curvature of the earth in order to accurately hit their target
That's not a wise decision to built that gun. Especially, when Hitler was lacking men and materials during the war.
Bro, it’s called Dora
P1500 monster
Still exist, but better looking
Avatar fans are so happy when they see this
Well a big bro of sturmtiger weight of 10 mauses bro this guy is COLOSAL
Breaking bad fans know
I just watched a short by DnA about a croc called Gustav that even hippos didn't want to mess with. I thought to myself if it was named after the huge gun that was mentioned in Breaking Bad, the Gustav. And here we are
bro dey bild that bat is not the p1000 ratta 💀
The ultimate expression of fascism: a preposterously powerful and unprecedented weapon that is so impractical that the simple act of mobility (a fairly standard military necessity) requires more resources than they’re able to destroy if the enemy with the gun
Although it was shit powerful,, imagine judt chillin and a fucking 8 tonne shell comes flyin towards your general area whistlin.
now add it to war thunder
Bro it's easier now, just use magnetic levitation
Rare German inefficiency
it's Was probably scrap Metal melted to build a dodge neon
Lets talk about the p1000 ratte
Bro couldnt say schwerer gustav 😭😭
hit so many clips on that
hmmmm thats a nice looking gun
*sends one commando*
Bro you showed nazi adolf hitler😭😭
It's so big it's Worthless 🤔😳🤣
Is it the same one we can see in Sniper Elite 4 on Regilino Viaduct?
Ferb I know what we’re going to do today!
United States army still have 12
I could probably shoulder it
tsar bomba: man im dead
There were 3 of these.
Interesting
Lol I love how everyone here knows about it thanks to a chemistry teacher who started a business of drug making. But fr tho, history is wild.