UNSC Dark Noble Media what tank? I have seen only one tank, and it was the Tiger 131(an original and the only working Pzkw VI in the world). If you realy mean the parody of a tank, which is called sherman firefly, then....
@@Schwertdaemon the Firefly was never used in the movie Fury the Fury was a modified M4EA8 that was given the name Fury. Which the Fury tank used in the movie was in the video.
I had to hit the like button for your comment, I see so many comments on military clips here from people who really don't clue about the reality of battle, there's fuck all glorious about it.
In my opinion the T34/85 was one of the best tanks of his time. Diesel Engine, easy to build in huge numbers, modern Design, 85mm Gun. If you can see in the vid, comparing to the Panther, the T34 drives so easy and looks so modern. Maybe you know what i mean.
Noticed a little goof in the captioning @6:52. The tank in the shot is misidentified as a Type 59 when it is in reality a Kampfpanzer 68 - a Swiss tank.
If I were to look at it, there are a few possibilities 1. The speed of the tank is closer to a British Mk IV, Mk V, or German A7V than a modern WW2 tank 2. The track design might resemble a WW1 tank 3. The tank is very boxy, very similar to WW1 tanks 4. Possibly the engine and track sounds remind you of WW1 tank sounds 5. The side view of the tank really does not show the axles and gears for moving the track, as well as other various tanks 6. Doing research, Churchill tanks were promoted by Winston Churchill during the First World War, as a design for British tanks 7. The Churchill tanks were designed to cross difficult terrain, which was what commanders would need their tanks to do in the Great War Now other ones that are most likely untrue for a reason..... 1. It was made by Britain, who constructed the first tanks In WW1 2. Or you play a lot of Battlefield 1 and is now obsessed with WW1 history like me Anyway, I hope I helped!
Well in that case T-72 is not from Iraq, but from USSR and Hetzer is not from Germany but from Czechoslovakia (at least the chassis). I think it's meant to be which country is the owner/operator of the vehicle.
The game world of tanks must of really contributed to the massive influx of people that now go and the nationalities as well I've been a few times now and it's like a NATO convention the collection of tanks is amazing so is the museum inside is just as good
That Firefly, is that not only 1 of 2 intact ones, and 1 of 1 that drives? the other intact one was the one given to sweden for testing after the war, and with exception for some HEAT based mine holes in the floor, is in perfect shape
One thing that is really obvious when viewing the different tanks from different eras all together is how dinky most of the British WW2 tanks like the Valentine, Matilda etc. were. They look like toys compare to the post WW2 tanks. The Sherman and T34 not so much but the T34 does look smaller then I thought.
There were size restrictions until the Comet, you had to be able to get them over existing bridges in UK and western Europe, there were problems with tanks being transported by rail in the UK as well if they were too big. I don't know if they solved the problem by Comet or just hoped there were enough road transporters by then.
They all look a bit dinky to me once the modern tanks start coming out, from all countries. I mean look at that Stuart M3 (5:47) and you're trying to say it's a British thing? Modern tanks are some seriously mean and capable looking piece of gear compared to any WWII era tank.
whats up with the leopard 1? it says it is from canada yet it is german (im pretty sure, seeing this made me question it), was it made by canada, were they given to or bought by canada but built in germany???
ACHTUNG...Panther ! It's a true privilege to see so many historical vehicles ! Even the 'Cold War' era tanks are impressive ! BUT... where is/was 'the King' ?!? And... I hope they will complete their great collection with a IS/IS2... ! JUST imagine... the Tiger I and IS2... 'shoulder to shoulder'... saluting the public... ! I went to the 'Tank Fest'... in 2015...
The first t-34 85 shown is in fact one from a different collection from a place called cobbaton combat collection I went the a couple of months ago and it was pretty neat seeing not only armoured fighting vehicles but artillery and infantry guns too!
The T-34 has a V-shaped 12 cylinder diesel engine with an aluminum cylinder block and aluminum cylinder heads, DOHS, 4 valves per cylinder, direct injection, 500 hp. with. Developed in 1931-1939 in the USSR.
Т-34/85 not Russian but the USSR was designed and manufactured on the territory of modern Ukraine at that time, the Ukrainian Republic is one of the 15 republics of the USSR
you lie. T-34-85 version was never produced in Ukraine. It was designed in 1943 in Russian federation when Ukraine totally was under German occupation. T-34-85 started to be in serial production since 1944 and was never in history produced in Kharkov or any other city of Ukraine. It was produced by plant No 112 (Gorky-city), plant No 174 (Leningrad) and plant No 183 (Nizhny Tagil). First crude version of T-34 (T-34-76) was originally designed and produced in Kharkov plant. Main engineers were Mikhail Koshkin (born in central Russia, under Yaroslavl-city) and Alexander Morozov(born in central Russia, Bryansk-city). But T-34-76 Kharkov plant never did serial production of the tank). Tanks of that type were mostly manufactured in Stalingrad, Chelyabinsk, Gorky, Nizhny Tagil.
@@amesbancal Good question.. And I think we would require someone much wiser to answer that.(: But, if I had to guess, either they wish not to be reminded of german occupation during the war any more than is necessary or they give more value to vehicles history in french service? Or could be even something as silly as german vehicles captured and painted as french are a symbol of victory over the oppressors?
@@maastomunkki I think Palander gave the right answer and now I remember that after WW2 France set up armored units equipped with Panthers but the real question is why Bovington has kept those tanks with French colors ?
I don't know, but why germans crew's don't have ww II uniforms? This is some problems with reconstruction and low in UK or? Swastikas is forbidden but sickle and hammer on t 34 85 are ok...
@@dustsans9859 That too, but i can't play "WT" in my PS4, because they don't allow to change some of the control keys! :( "BR 5.3", i don't know what it is.
My war thunder and WoT experience helped me indentify every single tank here
there are subtitles as weell lol
War thunder best,
Wot, ehhhh not my taste
Same
Same lol
yea but War thunder is much much better and more realistic , and GAIJIN need put more COUNTRIES like POLAND , CZECHOSLOVAKIA
2:08 Heaviest tank of them all.
and the most superior.
😂
2:15 this ones heavy too
@@skoda4564 yep lol
Yes
I don't want to drive a scooter to school, I want a Kettenkrad!
If you get hold of one you have probably changed your mind within a week.
@@Knightonagreyhorse it is about style my friend :D
@@Knightonagreyhorse get the Kuebelwagen. I'd love the Panther.
I will giveaway my Panther for you to go to school
You have to wake up earlier 1 hour. I guess.
The sound of the T-34/85 is perfect
Ага)
They invaded germany in 1945 and didn't leave till 1989
Yes... ! It was the sound of 'trumpets' of Victory ! ;-)
Indeed...great sound and view... I hear it alive in 2015...
Remember folks Brad Pitt wasn't the star of 'Fury' it was the tank.
UNSC Dark Noble Media what tank? I have seen only one tank, and it was the Tiger 131(an original and the only working Pzkw VI in the world). If you realy mean the parody of a tank, which is called sherman firefly, then....
@@Schwertdaemon the Firefly was never used in the movie Fury the Fury was a modified M4EA8 that was given the name Fury. Which the Fury tank used in the movie was in the video.
@@Schwertdaemon Uh Firefly And M4AE8 are different tanks...
Hahahhaa
If the tank was the star and wasn't the people who drives that so it drives it self hahaha okay
If Germany had focused mass production on the Kettenkrad, they might have won.
But still lack of oil :(
ua-cam.com/video/rGbe5qy5274/v-deo.html
If they focused on the PanzerKampfwagen Maus, then yeah they would've won
No if they didn’t attack Russia that was one of his biggest mistake
If no nukes.. germany have a greater chance..
Remember: war is glorious to those who never see it.
I will revise my war ideas after i read this sentence.
Too True
IJN Yamato I can believe it.
It's only glorious to exceptional soldiers imo, if you're just an average soldier you won't have much to enjoy about fighting.
I had to hit the like button for your comment, I see so many comments on military clips here from people who really don't clue about the reality of battle, there's fuck all glorious about it.
And that was not a Type 59 from China but a Swiss Panzer 58 Mutz at 6:52
So the tank museum dont know there own exhibits?
@@matthewfindlay2242 I think this channel is not museum's channel
matthew findlay Ye ya they call a Leopard 1 Canadian and a Gepard Leopard someshit
@@matthewfindlay2242 6 wheels, 59 is 5 wheels
Pz 68, not pz58
Favorite Tank T-34/85 ❤
My is panther or tiger
@@ayuronald1603 Gasoline lighters.
Great Museum, visited as a kid 45 years ago, this event looks awesome.
In my opinion the T34/85 was one of the best tanks of his time. Diesel Engine, easy to build in huge numbers, modern Design, 85mm Gun. If you can see in the vid, comparing to the Panther, the T34 drives so easy and looks so modern. Maybe you know what i mean.
super ten The T-34 may look modern but in the inside the Panter was more Advanced and more capable of killing a T-34 than a T-34 was to kill a Panter.
@@wilhelmii4185maybe the german tank crew was also better trained and had more experience, which gave them a tactical lead???
super ten your Crew can have experience but without a good Tank it is useless
T-34s won the war
well known accepted basic opinion
The tank named Type-59 (China) in the video is not Type-59. It is, in fact, Panzer 58 Mutz by Switzerland
Cool "Hardware" stuff for modelers! As a group, we mostly, truly never appreciate how these war machines sounded. Brilliant!!
Wow, the Fury tank is there! Nice to see an evolution of tanks throughout. Only thing is missing is the Tiger 131 tank...
Not only Tiger 131, Maus is missimg to lol
@@pvt.jamesramirez6810 the maus doesn’t even move though
@@RichBatangKalye and is in a Russian tank museum. Yeah, sucks doesn't it?
ヤップ島から日本には帰ってきたももの、只の晒し物となっていた「95式軽戦車」が、こんなに元気に走り回って!
( ≧∀≦)ノ
素晴らしいイベントです。
本当に?実は、僕はヤップ島から来たんですけど、このモデルを見ることがない。でも、島で他の重戦車と零戦をまだ見ることはありますよ。
Noticed a little goof in the captioning @6:52. The tank in the shot is misidentified as a Type 59 when it is in reality a Kampfpanzer 68 - a Swiss tank.
That was awesome ! Thank you to your museum for your hard work ! : )
Yeah, thats pretty cool
0:23 transmission *broke*
Ethan Dacat haha
I don;t get the transmission broke, what does that mean?
Hoang Vu do you even know what a transmission is
@@hoangvu2751 german tanks had technical issues with the transmission, because of the weight, the transmission usually broke
@@hoangvu2751 The transmission on German tanks broke a lot due to it being over complicated and over weight
6:50 I think this tank is Panzer 61, not Type 59.
dansok_38 yes it is tough a panzer 68 a newer version of the Panzer 61
Why does the Churchill allways remind me of World War One?
If I were to look at it, there are a few possibilities
1. The speed of the tank is closer to a British Mk IV, Mk V, or German A7V than a modern WW2 tank
2. The track design might resemble a WW1 tank
3. The tank is very boxy, very similar to WW1 tanks
4. Possibly the engine and track sounds remind you of WW1 tank sounds
5. The side view of the tank really does not show the axles and gears for moving the track, as well as other various tanks
6. Doing research, Churchill tanks were promoted by Winston Churchill during the First World War, as a design for British tanks
7. The Churchill tanks were designed to cross difficult terrain, which was what commanders would need their tanks to do in the Great War
Now other ones that are most likely untrue for a reason.....
1. It was made by Britain, who constructed the first tanks In WW1
2. Or you play a lot of Battlefield 1 and is now obsessed with WW1 history like me
Anyway, I hope I helped!
It seems pretty outdated for ww2 indeed.
Probably because it was designed for trench warfare as people thought ww2 would be very similar to ww1
I belive it was designed for trench warfare
Churchill tanks were made to Cross the tiny trench between London and France
I was there on Sunday so seeing this is nice to remember
Dam I still can't get enough of that Panther! Pure rolling art Deco in military form...
As a former tanker, I love tanks. The Fury tank shows how we would carry our equipment on our tanks in the 1980s,90s and into 2000s
That M 103 is a monster !
6:40 Leopard 1 It's not from Canada, comes from Germany
Well in that case T-72 is not from Iraq, but from USSR and Hetzer is not from Germany but from Czechoslovakia (at least the chassis).
I think it's meant to be which country is the owner/operator of the vehicle.
The Canadian Army used the Leopard 1 until it was replaced by the Leopard 2 .
The video is about the origin of the tanks and the leopard was invented and produced in Germany so.
@@Matik182 I will agree with hetzer I read about him, but This Canadian Leopard 1 is Fake .
Ha-Go is the Type 95 light tank.
And a personal favourite of mine.
That is one awsome collection. You almost wonder how people were able to fit inside some of these
6:52is no Type 59,is a Switzerland Pz58 tank.
全部かっこよすぎ・・・・w後、日本の戦車出てくるとは思いませんでした!動画ありがとうございます^^
Btw the Sherman "Fury" Is M4A3e8
😉
That unmistakable clicking of a T34 track....eerie.
6:53 Its not Type 59 (China). Its Panzer 58 Mutz (probably Germany or Switzerland)
6:52 type 59 ? NO pz.58 ? YES
good show, attended both days!
The French Panther did not seem to be running well!
The game world of tanks must of really contributed to the massive influx of people that now go and the nationalities as well I've been a few times now and it's like a NATO convention the collection of tanks is amazing so is the museum inside is just as good
Panther in real life : im a normal medium tank
Panther in game : FASTER FASTER FASTER
Is the Stug III gun barrel that short?For me it’s a bit longer cause yeah...is it the Early version of the Stug III?
This is a Stug E, the early version of the Stug. The gun is a 75 MM howitzer that's why the barrel is that short
Matt Di Muzio Oooo ok thanks.
T 34 85 is not a Russian tank, but only a Soviet one
2:15 why.... Just why? 😅
It's the most glorious vehicle I've ever seen.
For transport on the front?
*Thats the best "tank" of world war two after mias/moras and bob semple tank* :-D
That Firefly, is that not only 1 of 2 intact ones, and 1 of 1 that drives? the other intact one was the one given to sweden for testing after the war, and with exception for some HEAT based mine holes in the floor, is in perfect shape
Man i really wish i was there to see the ameeican and german tanks, favorites are the m4 sherman, and the king tiger
Ameecian?
Amazing! It's really cool! I want to see it when I grow up.
Why no swatika's on the german vehicles?
the t-34 is just awesome.
Sherman "Fury"? With all due respect, this is an M4A3E8 "Easy Eight". Also, the T-34 was made by the Soviet Union, not by Russia.
Fury It not M4A3E8
It M4A2E8 (British Diesel Engine Ver)
Uli Krosse 👍🏻
Russia did make the T34 the soviet union is combined nations witch formed the USSR
6:51
Similar Pz.58Muts
Isn't it Panzer 58 Muts?
The kettenkrad strikes fear into t-34 crews
That thing won't stand a chance against a tank lol
6:52 that isn't a type 59 that is a pz 68 from switzerland!!!!!
One thing that is really obvious when viewing the different tanks from different eras all together is how dinky most of the British WW2 tanks like the Valentine, Matilda etc. were. They look like toys compare to the post WW2 tanks. The Sherman and T34 not so much but the T34 does look smaller then I thought.
There were size restrictions until the Comet, you had to be able to get them over existing bridges in UK and western Europe, there were problems with tanks being transported by rail in the UK as well if they were too big. I don't know if they solved the problem by Comet or just hoped there were enough road transporters by then.
They all look a bit dinky to me once the modern tanks start coming out, from all countries. I mean look at that Stuart M3 (5:47) and you're trying to say it's a British thing? Modern tanks are some seriously mean and capable looking piece of gear compared to any WWII era tank.
Damn man. I would love to visit England just to enjoy Tankfest !! Ohh and congratulations on Brexit !!!
приезжай в россию на танковый биатлон
whats up with the leopard 1? it says it is from canada yet it is german (im pretty sure, seeing this made me question it), was it made by canada, were they given to or bought by canada but built in germany???
It was bought by Canada, made in Germany.
I wanted to go there amazingg❤badass tanks! BTW what happened at the Panther at the beginning? It shutted off?
ze transmission *broke*
@@necolombus5949 *again*
6:46 I have to say this is not type 59, very easy to distinguish
¿Por que no los pintan en sus colores de guerra originales incluidas la cruz alemana y la estrella roja soviética?.
ACHTUNG...Panther !
It's a true privilege to see so many historical vehicles ! Even the 'Cold War' era tanks are impressive !
BUT... where is/was 'the King' ?!?
And... I hope they will complete their great collection with a IS/IS2... ! JUST imagine... the Tiger I and IS2... 'shoulder to shoulder'... saluting the public... !
I went to the 'Tank Fest'... in 2015...
I don’t whant to drive my lamborgini any more because I have my kubelwagen
No
my favorite is the fyrefly, I love its noise and its fierce Cannon
😮
The first t-34 85 shown is in fact one from a different collection from a place called cobbaton combat collection I went the a couple of months ago and it was pretty neat seeing not only armoured fighting vehicles but artillery and infantry guns too!
T-72 Iraq? Are you sure?! Omg!!!
USSR
It is from the Iraqi army tho
Russia gave it to Iraq
It was given to iraq by the soviets before the museum got ahold of it...so there for it is an iraq T-72
@@jordanwiseman9544 made by soviet rusia
Umm this tank 6:52 in not Panzer 58....?
they dont use live ammo anymore??
The first is called Panther "Dauphine", since it was a captured Panther taken by the French.
10 thousand subs With no videos no this one is "Bretagne" is différente.
Where was the Tiger 131?
Woah War Gaming has really stuped up with the graphics! That Audio is on point too!
I heard some cat engine and Detroit but i think so.. what type of Engine they use
6:50 thats not a Type 59...thats a Panzer 58
its a German Tank
That is not a Type 59 from China; it is a Swiss 61/68.
2:14
"I applied for the job to drive WW2 German tanks, now I'm stuck here driving a motorcycle with tracks"
wow ...T34 much better engine (Diesel) vs the Panther !
?
Panthers had the Maybach HL 210 P30 V-12 gas engine
Daniel Bowes Iknow that they had a Gas engine, but i wanted to know why he said t34 was better because of the Diesel engine.
@@MrTomylonely and theres also decreased risk of fuel explosions. But that doesnt make the "tank much better"
@@MrTomylonely but the original comment does
6:52 Wtf that's not a freakin type 59!
seems like it is panzer 58
The T-34 has a V-shaped 12 cylinder diesel engine with an aluminum cylinder block and aluminum cylinder heads, DOHS, 4 valves per cylinder, direct injection, 500 hp. with. Developed in 1931-1939 in the USSR.
Well , very impressed , but missed Director , David , with his always tie and sports coat
Т-34/85 not Russian but the USSR was designed and manufactured on the territory of modern Ukraine at that time, the Ukrainian Republic is one of the 15 republics of the USSR
you lie. T-34-85 version was never produced in Ukraine. It was designed in 1943 in Russian federation when Ukraine totally was under German occupation. T-34-85 started to be in serial production since 1944 and was never in history produced in Kharkov or any other city of Ukraine. It was produced by plant No 112 (Gorky-city), plant No 174 (Leningrad) and plant No 183 (Nizhny Tagil). First crude version of T-34 (T-34-76) was originally designed and produced in Kharkov plant. Main engineers were Mikhail Koshkin (born in central Russia, under Yaroslavl-city) and Alexander Morozov(born in central Russia, Bryansk-city). But T-34-76 Kharkov plant never did serial production of the tank). Tanks of that type were mostly manufactured in Stalingrad, Chelyabinsk, Gorky, Nizhny Tagil.
7:44 type59 (t54) i think that maybe not t59. t59 has 5 wheel
the squeaky metal tracks on the tanks will always be remembered
T 72 was from Soviet/Russia,not Iraq
Made by the Soviets, but this particular tank was in Iraqi possession.
In the Cold war, Russia gave some T72 at Iraq
The tanks of germany surely looks intimidating
Nah. R. U. S. S A
German design is the best
Yes nippal ok! FOR STALIN AND 150 mm REFRIGERATOR ON TRACKS
John Wick if german design is the best, then why did they lose ww2
german tanks nicely made tidy
The engines don't sound as throaty or terrifying as you would expect. Always suprises me.
興味深いビデオをありがとう。日本の戦車が小さ過ぎて情けなくみえたが、日本軍の太平洋での主戦場はサンゴ礁の島、ジャングル、沼や水田だったので、大きく重い戦車は使えなかった。
あなた中国戦線忘れてますよ
@@yondayan1113 >日本軍の太平洋での主戦場は
Very interesting display of tanks.
I think that the museum should hire a band to play some marching songs to accompany the roars of the tanks. That sounds cool
Yes... Erika would be cool
type 59 - pz.68 Switzerland!
Im were is the Panzer IV *The Tiger*? and IIV?
Panther with the red camo is screaming here I am shoot me!! You can't miss me!!
Where is BOB SEMPLE...🙄
Why the Panther has French cocarde and French name :Bretagne ?
I think that might be one of the panthers used by the French after the war, which would explain the colours and the roundel.
@@maastomunkki probably but why the Museum kept it like this ?
@@amesbancal Good question.. And I think we would require someone much wiser to answer that.(: But, if I had to guess, either they wish not to be reminded of german occupation during the war any more than is necessary or they give more value to vehicles history in french service? Or could be even something as silly as german vehicles captured and painted as french are a symbol of victory over the oppressors?
@@maastomunkki I think Palander gave the right answer and now I remember that after WW2 France set up armored units equipped with Panthers but the real question is why Bovington has kept those tanks with French colors ?
@@amesbancal If I remember correctly, that panther is in fact on loan from the french.. but I might be completely wrong on this one.
Char leclerc ?
It's not type59,it's 58 form Switzerland.
I think u switched up the valentine and Matilda 1
6:41leopard1 German not Canada
Is 1 is 2 is 3??
now look at that hetzer, hetzing through the fields!
I don't know, but why germans crew's don't have ww II uniforms? This is some problems with reconstruction and low in UK or? Swastikas is forbidden but sickle and hammer on t 34 85 are ok...
Has anyone noticed the E in the background?
Can you organize it in my country ,poland
When you see a french flag on a panther: Annoyed in Rommel
bret panther
Sherman: victory signs on the barrel at 1:36
Tiger: my barrel is too short for that
Thank you for this. Made my day
How come the Panther has two extra exhaust outlet on the left side? You can see them at 0:45.
Who else is seeing this and thinking:
"World of Tanks... tier VI..., tier II..., tier IV..., tier VII... !"
:D
War Thunder, BR 5.3 etc.
@@dustsans9859 That too, but i can't play "WT" in my PS4, because they don't allow to change some of the control keys! :(
"BR 5.3", i don't know what it is.
XD I'm a noob so I play da Blitz instead
@@grent2565 PC game?
@@afonsovieira3264 Uhh WoT Blitz, PC and mobile. I use a laptop