The most powerful giant machines in the world

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  • Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
  • The most powerful giant machines in the world !
    Get ready to witness the sheer power of the largest machines ever built! In this video, we showcase the behemoths of steel that have changed the world in terms of construction, mining, and transportation. From massive bulldozers to awe-inspiring cranes and excavators, we explore the most impressive feats of engineering mankind has ever achieved.
    Discover the biggest dump trucks capable of moving mountains of debris with ease, and learn about the futuristic tunnel boring machines that make whole cities possible. You'll get an up-close look at the massive bucket-wheel excavators that can dig up to 240,000 tons of coal per day, and the monstrous dragline excavators that could fit a football field under its boom.
    Take a journey to the engineering marvels that have built the world we know today with this collection of the most powerful giant machines in the world. It's time to experience the ultimate feat of human ingenuity and power.
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    Prelude FLNG
    • Prelude FLNG | 600 тыс...
    LeTourneau L-2350
    • Letourneau L2350
    BelAZ 75710
    • Самый Большой Самосвал...
    Komatsu D575A
    • The biggest bulldozer ...
    Bridge F60
    • Besucherbergwerk F60. ...
    Bertha
    • The ULTIMATE look at B...
    Seawise Giant
    • Jahre Viking (supertan...
    Stratolaunch
    • Stratolaunch Completes...
    SSCV Sleipnir
    • Biggest crane vessel i...
    Bagger 293
    • The World’s Largest Bu...
    Cat 4060
    • 6040 Hydraulic Mining ...
    00:00 Intro
    00:12 Bagger 293
    01:18 Prelude FLNG
    02:51 LeTourneau L-2350
    04:07 BelAZ 75710
    04:57 Komatsu D575A
    05:47 Bridge F60
    06:31 Bertha
    07:30 Stratolaunch
    08:31 SSCV Sleipnir
    10:02 Cat 4060
    11:11 Seawise Giant
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  • @Sunil-xj9gp
    @Sunil-xj9gp 11 місяців тому +1

    Good

  • @TechLapHD
    @TechLapHD 10 місяців тому +1

    It's huge man. We love hi tech.