The absolutely massive Earth-shattering German railway gun - Schwerer Gustav

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  • Опубліковано 2 бер 2023
  • In today's video, we take a look at the absolute size of the Schwerer Gustav, Germany's most powerful railway gun
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 194

  • @TrainFactGuy
    @TrainFactGuy  Рік тому +146

    Du Vollidiot! Die deutsche Wissenschaft ist die beste der Welt!

    • @TheDarkSlayer415
      @TheDarkSlayer415 Рік тому +9

      ドイツの化学は世界一!!
      Loving the back to back JoJo references.

    • @tha_tram_man
      @tha_tram_man Рік тому +4

      Don't give in to wheraboos

    • @darthgaster
      @darthgaster Рік тому +10

      Fakten meine Freunde, der Engländer spricht Fakten.

    • @BIG_RED_PRODUCTIONS_official
      @BIG_RED_PRODUCTIONS_official Рік тому

      OK you know what I'm not gonna lie I kind of wished you did a video on the Gustavo rail cannon and my wish has come true I'm gonna be honest I love German railway history

    • @terrier_productions
      @terrier_productions Рік тому

      ja

  • @symarvel4836
    @symarvel4836 Рік тому +261

    When the quiet train enthusiast pulls up with one of these

    • @sharanventure
      @sharanventure Рік тому +8

      German engineering is not only about industrys you know!

    • @symarvel4836
      @symarvel4836 Рік тому +6

      @@sharanventure does it matter it’s still impressive

    • @ceciliavaldez843
      @ceciliavaldez843 Рік тому +3

      The guy must really hate a artist collage a lot

    • @l0rdapophis
      @l0rdapophis Рік тому +10

      "Don't come to the station tomorrow..."

    • @FunAngelo2005
      @FunAngelo2005 Рік тому +3

      ​@@l0rdapophis aaaaaahhhhhhhh

  • @ValentineC137
    @ValentineC137 Рік тому +168

    I will never be able to get over the fact that Germany built the biggest mobile artillery gun in history..
    And then *_built a second one._*

  • @Thatonesaddletank
    @Thatonesaddletank Рік тому +30

    In absolute awe of the size of this lad
    *ABSOLUTE UNIT*

  • @SeverityOne
    @SeverityOne Рік тому +56

    They strike me a bit as similar to Tsar Bomba: yes, they were very effective, and did exactly what was expected from them, but in the end they were impractical to use. And they would have been a very inviting target to a couple of determined ground attack planes.

    • @_Beamish
      @_Beamish Рік тому +2

      I dare you to neutralise a Tsar Bomba with as many and much explosives you wish, from 5000ft

    • @SeverityOne
      @SeverityOne Рік тому +2

      @@_Beamish Well, there was a heavily modified Tu-95.

    • @_Beamish
      @_Beamish Рік тому

      @@SeverityOne And what are you gonna do with them?
      Drop bombs.
      On a Nuke.
      To prevent the nuke detonating.
      Am I going completely mad?

    • @SeverityOne
      @SeverityOne Рік тому +6

      @@_Beamish You're missing the point. What I said was that both the Tsar Bomba and the Schwerer Gustav/Schwere Dora were not very practical. I've also said was that such a huge object like this railway gun would be an easy target for a ground attack aeroplane. Why you would construe this to mean that one could disable a 53 MT thermonuclear device with a ground attack aeroplane is beyond me, but go ahead, keep arguing the point.

    • @_Beamish
      @_Beamish Рік тому +1

      @@SeverityOne I agree with the former, and partially on the latter insofar as the US and Soviets both possessing the power to make one 20,000 nukes go boom bigger slightly redundant in a MAD scenario

  • @Hybris51129
    @Hybris51129 Рік тому +48

    I will admit that one of the few undying model railroad dreams I have had since childhood is to hook up my HO scale Big Boy to one of these and have it go around the family Christmas tree.
    Sadly models of this gun seem to limited to custom jobs for eye watering amounts.

    • @fallingwater
      @fallingwater Рік тому +5

      Hmm. Seems like it'd be a great use for a 3d printer...

    • @Hybris51129
      @Hybris51129 Рік тому +2

      @@fallingwater That would make it easier to justify making the gun into a Christmas themed one.
      Sometimes Santa needs to give out lots of coal at considerable distances. :)

    • @fallingwater
      @fallingwater Рік тому +3

      @@Hybris51129 Christmas, Valentine's (how huge and heavy a big red heart can we throw 100km in the distance?), and let's not forget new year's fireworks...

    • @roadwarrior114
      @roadwarrior114 Рік тому +2

      Make one out of scrap metal and put some HO bogies on it.

  • @stephenphillip5656
    @stephenphillip5656 Рік тому +44

    "Schwerer Gustav" & "Dora" were only usable in areas of combat where there was total German air superiority. One decent Russian air raid whilst it was being assembled would've destroyed it but the Russians were very much on the back foot at Sevastopol & couldn't mount such a raid, even if they had knowledge of what & where it was being assembled.

  • @SkyFire2112
    @SkyFire2112 Рік тому +17

    Fun fact: this cannon was given a Yugioh card. It’s called Superdreadnaught Rail Cannon Gustav Max and it’s ability was to hit your opponents life points directly without any direct confrontation, referring to its real life purpose of hitting battles from far away. Why a children’s trading card game needed a Nazi cannon is beyond me but I used it and the other train cards all the time.

    • @SkyFire2112
      @SkyFire2112 Рік тому +1

      Come to think of it Dora had a card too but it wasn’t as good as Gustav so I never used it

    • @yuki_foxsoul8425
      @yuki_foxsoul8425 11 місяців тому

      Japan and germany were allies in WW2. And it's a very impressive gun.

  • @SynchroScore
    @SynchroScore Рік тому +8

    One other thing puts into perspective how tremendously huge these were. This was the only artillery piece where the Gun Captain held the rank of Major General.

  • @JennyBlaze253
    @JennyBlaze253 Рік тому +25

    Gustav may not have seen its full potential in the war, but needless to say Yu-Gi-Oh players definitely took advantage of its firepower!
    Also, for some reason Dora's card version makes its target immune to card effects for the turn... Your guess is as good as mine on why Konami chose that for the effect.

    • @bullstrode5875
      @bullstrode5875 Рік тому

      Superdreadnought rail cannon Gustavo max is an essential in any deck that can put it on the board. I think Dora effect is probably more like it provides covering fire against other cards.
      Then, superdreadnought rail cannon juggernaut liebe, well liebe isn’t the German word for love for no reason!

    • @mattevans4377
      @mattevans4377 Рік тому

      Now I want to build a deck around Gustav.

    • @JennyBlaze253
      @JennyBlaze253 Рік тому

      @@bullstrode5875 Yep, nothing says love like blasting your opponent with a 6k massive attack.

    • @bullstrode5875
      @bullstrode5875 Рік тому +1

      @@mattevans4377 i would reccomend it, i don't know how cheap the cards are currently but i know a lot of the train support has had quite a few reprints so you can find the cards for cheap on tcgplayer

  • @BurningmonkeyGTR
    @BurningmonkeyGTR Рік тому +33

    In the Yu-Gi-Oh TCG there is a deck of trains, the 3 boss monsters being;
    Superdreadnought Rail Cannon Gustav Max
    Number 81: Superdreadnought Rail Cannon Super Dora
    Superdreadnought Rail Cannon Juggernaut Liebe
    This explains the first 2, can you shed any light on the origins of Liebe? The most I can find is that it's supposedly related to the Landkreuzer Monster

    • @shirokumaotaku
      @shirokumaotaku Рік тому

      Do I see a fellow Earth Machines player?

    • @BurningmonkeyGTR
      @BurningmonkeyGTR Рік тому

      @@shirokumaotaku nope, but you do see another player of all the dumb, random decks (currently have Bystial Lightsworn Ishizu Synchron Tear as one deck, Crystal Beasts, F.A. and Red-Eyes FTK)

    • @bullstrode5875
      @bullstrode5875 Рік тому

      @@shirokumaotaku Not currently a earth machine player, but absolutely a earth machine appreciator!

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L Рік тому

      I still always think of those from their one anime appearance when I see the actual trains. Still kinda weird subject choice for a trading card game suitable for children, but hey ho

    • @bullstrode5875
      @bullstrode5875 Рік тому

      @@kaitlyn__L It was yugioh zexal, anna kaboom i believe who had the trains and gutav max

  • @TheBadlandsSandvich
    @TheBadlandsSandvich Рік тому +9

    Schwerer Gustav, or at lease a weapon of striking similarity, was featured in Lost Planet 2. And it was in one of the most badass cutscenes in gaming history.

  • @BHuang92
    @BHuang92 Рік тому +15

    What about covering the most produced steam locomotive class in history, the Russian E class?

  • @Eye_Exist
    @Eye_Exist Рік тому +15

    This gun forever reminds me of Railgun-mission from Enemy Territory, where we had to take down Gustav's twin sister Dora, or load the ammo and fire the gun depending if you played German or Allies.

  • @0riginal_panda_child249
    @0riginal_panda_child249 Рік тому +8

    108 mile range is insane

  • @Gheeotine
    @Gheeotine Рік тому +16

    Unless I'm mistaken, I read somewhere that these massive rail cannons were so powerful that their barrels could only be used to fire about 10 shots before needing reworking or replacing. If true, it created another tremendous logistical hurdle in their prolonged use.

    • @OleJanssen
      @OleJanssen Рік тому +10

      As far as I know, the chamber was designed to be replaced every few shots, but not the barrel itself.

    • @stephenphillip5656
      @stephenphillip5656 Рік тому +2

      I've read that the batch of shells supplied for use were slightly different (incremental increase) sizes to take account of the wear in the barrel in use. That's German thoroughness for you....!

    • @BandanRRChannel
      @BandanRRChannel Рік тому +2

      You might be thinking of the "Paris Gun" used against France during WWI. Not as big, but similar idea.

    • @SynchroScore
      @SynchroScore Рік тому +4

      @@stephenphillip5656 Yes, the Paris Gun did have that issue. The other thing was, in order to withstand the acceleration, the shells only contained about 15 pounds of explosive and were more of a nuisance/terror weapon than anything. There was one shell that hit a church and caused the roof to collapse, killing about a hundred. But it couldn't hit anything much more accurate than "Paris".

    • @alfredshort3
      @alfredshort3 3 місяці тому

      That is correct, the amount of propellant used melts the rifling of the barrel. Lookup Gerald Bull and Project Babylon in the 90s, still had a barrel wear out issue.

  • @naerbo19
    @naerbo19 Рік тому +5

    Feel like either this railway gun or another large caliber gun was the origin of the gun that could shatter windows many km away. "Residents, please open your windows to prevent a loss of windows."

  • @dragonblaster-vu8wz
    @dragonblaster-vu8wz Рік тому +7

    So the Russains make an engine that can't really be used due to its size, yet the Germans make an engine probably 10 times the size that actually works. Goes to show that size only matters if function is factored in

  • @BabyWarship
    @BabyWarship Рік тому +13

    Probably one of the most intriguing pieces of rolling stock, Just imagine seeing this in 2023. I'm surprised The US didn't do this 🤣

    • @roadwarrior114
      @roadwarrior114 Рік тому +2

      America also didn't build our own Kettenkrads, which is frustrating, because I'm American and I want a Kettenkrad.

  • @harrisonallen651
    @harrisonallen651 Рік тому +4

    These would’ve made gigantic museum pieces

  • @EthanTheEngine7
    @EthanTheEngine7 Рік тому +3

    Meet Thomas the Tank Engine's new friend, Gustav the Rail Gun.

  • @MatthewChenault
    @MatthewChenault Рік тому +4

    Here’s a good topic for a video:
    Cover the “Land Merrimack,” the first railway gun to be used in combat. She was first (and only) used during the Battle of Savage’s Station during the Seven Days Battles of the American Civil War on June 29th, 1862.

  • @alfaalvis_trainz
    @alfaalvis_trainz Рік тому +8

    Try talking about an Indonesian train name the cc50 or the dd52 one of the last mallet still working (well it was)
    Context: the dutch east indies ask alco and a swiss i think company some stuff for there company the statspoorwegen one of them are large loco like dd50,51,52 and cc50 they were all work except for dd50,51 until 1970-79? And dd52 were scrapped and 2 cc50 are preserverd at museum
    There are footage of them ALOT

  • @dotmbarricade3424
    @dotmbarricade3424 Рік тому +1

    Well you finally talked about armoured trains after a long time. I hope you make more vids of them

  • @ivoryfields2631
    @ivoryfields2631 Рік тому +2

    its about time! woulda guessed you would do it earlier than later, but thats as true as thomas being usefull. but no shit this video is slightly better than the others!

  • @LukeVilent
    @LukeVilent 10 місяців тому +1

    The team maintaining the gun was travelling along in a dedicated train. This train included a dedicated brothel car.

  • @bo9591
    @bo9591 Рік тому +2

    Imagine your husband coming home from work and telling you he and the guys named a massive, unwieldy gun that takes weeks to get ready after you

  • @canada_on_youtube4245
    @canada_on_youtube4245 Рік тому +4

    I remember see that on simply history about this BIGGUN is nice to reseagain

  • @grumpybollox7949
    @grumpybollox7949 Рік тому +1

    such a cool video man I love it

  • @CS-ri1eo
    @CS-ri1eo 11 місяців тому

    I appreciate the choice of song in the background

  • @eshanthetrainlover8609
    @eshanthetrainlover8609 Рік тому +2

    YOU KNOW WHAT THEY SAY
    "ドイツのエンジニアリングは世界最高峰!"

  • @jacobramsey7624
    @jacobramsey7624 Рік тому +1

    My grandfather walked on anzino aney in Italy after the Germans abandoned it, and it was still impressive. He also met one of his friends on the gun from his home city of Berlin NH U.S.A. We unfortunately don't know who that friend was, but if someone knows about a similar story, perhaps there the friend my grandfather met.

  • @AndrewG1989
    @AndrewG1989 Рік тому

    Imagine having these still around today. As used for special events. No wonder these trains were used during the war. Great archive.

  • @PaperThinArmor
    @PaperThinArmor Рік тому +5

    Ah yes German wunderwaffes terrifyingly impressive but practically useless considering the amount of manpower used just to protect it (antiair duties etc) and the fact it was barely used.

    • @kirgan1000
      @kirgan1000 Рік тому +1

      It did work very well at the siege of Sevastopol, then it destroyed a number of Russian fotifications.

    • @PaperThinArmor
      @PaperThinArmor Рік тому

      @@kirgan1000 Of course a giant gun will always kill whatever it’s pointing at but the resources to man it wasn’t worth it for a army that’s dwindling on resources

  • @voltsiano116
    @voltsiano116 Рік тому +2

    500 men just to operate one cannon? GEEZ, that really helps put it into perspective. 0-0

  • @mrsaturngamingandstories
    @mrsaturngamingandstories Рік тому +2

    Thats a Big Ass Gun right there!

  • @danielchick1
    @danielchick1 Рік тому +8

    Train of Thought calm British man... BIG GUN TRAIN

  • @ThomasFarquhar2
    @ThomasFarquhar2 Рік тому

    finally, my 2 favourite things (WW2 weapons and trains) combine

  • @brenlc1412
    @brenlc1412 Рік тому +2

    “I am Heavy Weapons Flatbed.”

    • @andthenhedead6076
      @andthenhedead6076 8 місяців тому

      “It costs 50000 reichmarks to fire this weapon..for 1 second”

  • @telhudson863
    @telhudson863 9 місяців тому

    The Germans had a bigger gun: The V-3. This was a static device that was built inside a cliff near Calais and would have had the ability to shell London. However the RAF dropped some 10 ton Grand Slam bombs that completely wrecked it. Not only did the earthquake bombs ruin the tunnels but they actually twisted the barrels that were built through solid rock. That was the lesson that rendered the railway gun obsolete. Why construct something that takes weeks to get anywhere and then weeks to build when a Lancaster bomber can fly there and deliver a heavier payload.

  • @thelicensednerd1626
    @thelicensednerd1626 Рік тому +3

    Anyone seen the legend of korra? I feel like I'm having deja-vu

  • @bakercobb8871
    @bakercobb8871 Рік тому

    Stroheim's theme at the end is great lol

  • @ThatScottishAtlantic57
    @ThatScottishAtlantic57 Рік тому

    These things were bloody mad!

  • @punkypink83
    @punkypink83 Рік тому

    really looks like something straight out of 40k, and totally something the imperium would build

  • @1_railfan
    @1_railfan Рік тому

    I think another one fit's nicknames was "The Gustav Canon". But anyways, that hulking canon on rails was some serious black Air Force energy!

  • @ONGZHIYIMoe
    @ONGZHIYIMoe 11 місяців тому

    That is powerful

  • @catlerbatty
    @catlerbatty Рік тому +2

    Could it be, Metal Gear?!

  • @Big3Productions694
    @Big3Productions694 Рік тому

    Hello, ToT. this got me thinking. could you make a video on the Breitspurbahn (German for broad-gauge railway) subject. in case you didn’t know, there were proposed routes in Germany that we’re going to be developed with a track gauge of 3,000 mm, more than double the width of the common standard gauge track! while it was only a proposal and never built, paintings exist of what monsters could’ve road those rails if it was built. Apologies for any false information. Thank you.

  • @kaitlyn__L
    @kaitlyn__L Рік тому +1

    I was just wondering what the sci-fi equivalent of this in space would be. Maybe the Death Star? It’s kind of mobile but the support to move it is vulnerable. Still feels more like a stationary emplacement though.

    • @Leon_der_Luftige
      @Leon_der_Luftige 11 місяців тому

      The Wave Motion Cannon from Spacebattleship Yamato

  • @ianjackson4721
    @ianjackson4721 Рік тому +2

    So basically they put a gun that was as strong as / stronger than many battleships, on land.

  • @connormoroney1106
    @connormoroney1106 2 місяці тому

    …and here is Gustav!

  • @OfficialTrainzGod
    @OfficialTrainzGod Рік тому +1

    yes
    *gun*

  • @brandonbaggaley2317
    @brandonbaggaley2317 Рік тому +1

    And add the fact that this machine was the inspiration behind a Yu-Gi-Oh card called Super Dreadnaught Rail Cannon Gustav Max.

  • @_ort
    @_ort Рік тому

    can you do a video on the gt3 gas turbine

  • @trevorgray4697
    @trevorgray4697 Рік тому +2

    Now go watch the insane cutscene from Lost Planet 2 where they use a Schwerer Gustav-inspired railway gun to fight sandworms from Dune.

  • @sebastianucero7535
    @sebastianucero7535 Рік тому +1

    The Osprey Publishing magazines have many editions on German WWII rail cannons for anybody interested in digging in the subject.
    The S.Gustav was the biggest but not the most important of them. In Italy and France several Trainguns caused havoc on allied forces in 1944. They where smaller, more accurate and slightly more manouverable.
    It truly was a massive weapon, the peak of cannon tech. Sadly, it was also absolutly oudated and obsolete by the very star of the war. Air power had rendered this tech a very expensive target mannequin.
    The same happend with the battleship Yamato (and the Hood/Bismarck). Gigantic weapons that will have ruled the waves... in WWI, but where outdated by the Airforces in 1939.
    Thank You for the video. Cheers!

  • @ChessieSystem2101
    @ChessieSystem2101 Рік тому

    There were also plans to put the gun on tank tracks. It would have been called the landkreuzer p.1500 monster.

  • @brianbarker2551
    @brianbarker2551 Рік тому +1

    Iraq had a similar idea with the Babylon guns, but they never went anywhere. These super guns seem to have fallen out of favour when the nuclear club became a thing. And it's a giant metal hunk on a track you can follow to find it, so not the most stealthful thing

    • @SynchroScore
      @SynchroScore Рік тому

      The Iraqi idea was even sillier. It would be a stationary weapon built into a hill, lobbing shells at Israel. Would only get off a few shots before the Israelis would figure out where it is and drop a laser-guided bomb at the muzzle.

  • @birdboy1092
    @birdboy1092 Рік тому

    It is a literal rail-gun

  • @theenchiladakid1866
    @theenchiladakid1866 Рік тому

    There is a tiny bit of film of it in use

  • @nickthompson9697
    @nickthompson9697 Рік тому +1

    I'll take two please.

  • @mcbombernuggets
    @mcbombernuggets Рік тому

    I want one as a thomas character!

  • @terrancekmcculloughko686
    @terrancekmcculloughko686 Рік тому

    That's overkill

  • @redwolfcorprevamped8266
    @redwolfcorprevamped8266 Рік тому

    Imagine finding one of these playable in World of Tanks.
    Schwerer Gustav
    Tier XV German Premium Artillery

  • @mattevans4377
    @mattevans4377 Рік тому +1

    Good thing they never made a tracked version....

    • @roadwarrior114
      @roadwarrior114 Рік тому

      That would need tracks at least 4x bigger than the rocket transport crawler NASA uses and a at least 2 diesel ship engines.

    • @mattevans4377
      @mattevans4377 Рік тому

      @@roadwarrior114 Look up P.1500 Monster. Probably a fake design, but terrifying to think about.

  • @lillywho
    @lillywho Рік тому +2

    Imagine that as a TTE character....

  • @nzardoin
    @nzardoin Рік тому

    Fun fact this was made into a Yu-Gi-Oh card. It’s called Gustav Max.

  • @GSimpsonOAM
    @GSimpsonOAM Рік тому

    Dora must have been scary.
    The senior engineer's wife, not the gun.....

  • @tsoiyumanthomas3291
    @tsoiyumanthomas3291 Рік тому

    Why are you uploading video every Friday ?

  • @marcosacceleronhotwheels2806

    they have to aim it nearly straight up to hit something that ISN'T 40 miles away
    does that tell something about it?

  • @cleanerben9636
    @cleanerben9636 Рік тому

    "Thomas meets Gustav"

  • @bigblue6917
    @bigblue6917 Рік тому +1

    All that expense and effort for just 13 days of combat. And photoreconnaissance of Savastobal would show that Schwerer Gustav's effect was negligible. Also the cost of all three guns could have paid for some 250 Sturmgeschutz which would have been much more useful to the German war effort.

    • @stephenphillip5656
      @stephenphillip5656 Рік тому +1

      A shell from Gustav destroyed a Russian underwater ammunition dump which was under the sea, 30 metres (100 ft) under the sea floor. The destruction wreaked by this gun was prodigious but yes, its overall strategic usefulness was limited by the massive manpower required to transport, assemble and operate it and its vulnerability to aerial attack. Smaller railway guns (K5) were operated near railway tunnels which gave the gun and crew some protection, but owing to the immense size of _Schwerer Gustav_ & _Dora,_ this wouldn't be possible - it could only be operated in combat areas where total air superiority was guaranteed.

    • @kirgan1000
      @kirgan1000 Рік тому +1

      How do you judge the effect negligible? It destroyed a ammunition dump, and destoyed/crippled a fortress heavy artillery turrets. Do I think it was cost-effective no.

    • @bigblue6917
      @bigblue6917 Рік тому

      @@kirgan1000 Sorry I missed your comments. I did not judge the effects of the gun but the Germans did. And it was judge that overall, apart from the ammunition dump, it added little to what the Luftwaffe had achieved.

    • @bigblue6917
      @bigblue6917 Рік тому

      @@stephenphillip5656 Sorry I missed your comment. It was the Germans who decided that overall the gun added little to the siege. Aerial photography showed them that, apart from the ammunition dump, bombing was much more effective. And bombing was much more versatile as it could be moved much more easily.
      The problem with railway guns, and armoured trains for that matter, is that they are restricted to the rails. During the American Civil War the north mounted a raid into the south using a train. During the raid they realised their error on relying on the use of the train when it became obvious that the south had became aware of what they were doing and would set up an ambush. So instead of just taking the train back north they had to abandon it. They were hunted down and killed or captured.

  • @FailureMan1130
    @FailureMan1130 Рік тому +1

    Why would anyone build a gun like this!? They had to use fricking railroad tracks!! This probably partly why they lost the war. Because they used a lot of metal to build the gun, when the metal could have been used for something else, like tanks or something. Also, it could only be fired a certain amount of times before the barrel was completely destroyed.

    • @kirgan1000
      @kirgan1000 Рік тому

      How mutch are you willing to pay to remove a fortification that stop your advance? A expensive super gun, is cheaper then to drown the fortress in blood....

  • @silvermoonlight4520
    @silvermoonlight4520 Рік тому

    My favorite overkill weapon of world war 2

  • @tsuaririndoku
    @tsuaririndoku Рік тому

    Fun fact there were initial plans to use this gun on H-Class Battleships. If this gun were mass produced and place on H-Class. London wouldn’t even survive in a single day.

    • @SynchroScore
      @SynchroScore Рік тому

      Trouble is, apart from the lack of money and resources, Germany didn't have any drydocks large enough to build such a ship. And if it tried to attack London, it would become target practice for the RAF Bomber Command. Or a T-class submarine.

    • @tsuaririndoku
      @tsuaririndoku Рік тому

      @@SynchroScore Yes that is the main factor why Germany lose the war pretty much. Because of lacking resources to do other things

  • @johncreed9433
    @johncreed9433 9 місяців тому

    to quote a wise man
    FOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLL!!!!!
    GERMAN SCIENCE IS THE WORLD'S FINEST!!!!!!!

  • @agustincampanelli7706
    @agustincampanelli7706 Рік тому +1

    I mean, German engeneering is the world's finest. If you get what I mean ;)

  • @Steamgames2006
    @Steamgames2006 Рік тому

    Man i knew about Gustav because of a Yu gi oh card, who in the World would think a card could show me about history

  • @davidty2006
    @davidty2006 Рік тому

    OH lAWD HE COMIN

  • @jimmypetrock
    @jimmypetrock Рік тому

    jeez

  • @starhusky797
    @starhusky797 Рік тому

    Who would win?
    The Gustav canon? Or a thermite grenade the side of a Monster can.

    • @jenasjordan1237
      @jenasjordan1237 Рік тому

      Funny you mentioned a Breaking Bad reference, lmao

  • @skychaserthedragon2046
    @skychaserthedragon2046 11 місяців тому

    The T U R B O M O R T A R

  • @Cyperstudio
    @Cyperstudio Рік тому

    Railgun but literally

  • @good_deeds_always_get_punished

    Wargaming be like - That would be a nice addition as a TierX German Premium for black market.

  • @ScrapyardStudios
    @ScrapyardStudios Рік тому

    THIS ISN'T JUST A TRAINZ THING???

  • @garryferrington811
    @garryferrington811 Рік тому

    What monsters. You sort of hint at what they might have happened if they had been deployed on the French coast. Thankfully the air force ruled out that possibility.

  • @GKuriboh
    @GKuriboh Рік тому

    Search Super Dreadnought Rail Cannon Gustav Max

  • @JCmilwaukee
    @JCmilwaukee 11 місяців тому

    What is this guy on

  • @dark_one1337
    @dark_one1337 Рік тому

    the main problem with Gustav was after 86 shots the barrel was done that's why the germans destroyed it after stalin grad.
    Hind side: would the left it at normandy the story would be very different told today.

  • @oliverrichardson4429
    @oliverrichardson4429 Рік тому

    This is a gundam weapon

  • @peterwhite9546
    @peterwhite9546 Рік тому

    imagine if someone made a tungsten sabot round for this thing...yikes.

  • @manicmechanic448
    @manicmechanic448 Рік тому

    Shy low.

  • @ProjectFlashlight612
    @ProjectFlashlight612 Рік тому

    Mah-zhin-o Line

  • @lassekristensen385
    @lassekristensen385 5 днів тому

    GERMANT FOR EVER! German engineering the best in the world!

  • @fordgalaxie63
    @fordgalaxie63 Рік тому

    Gustavo

  • @Jerry-yd8pj
    @Jerry-yd8pj Рік тому

    Walter White brought me here.

  • @Dill_Pickle1997
    @Dill_Pickle1997 10 місяців тому

    I betcha that any American that sees this gun would be very turned on by it

  • @d.a.t.a771
    @d.a.t.a771 Рік тому

    Yugioh players sweating rn.

  • @whatdoyouexactlymeanbyhandle

    44th

  • @Steamie1102
    @Steamie1102 11 місяців тому

    when the rail fans see gacha rail haters: