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  • In this video, Chris Copson gives us a glimpse inside one of the most formidable German tanks of World War II - the King Tiger.
    Watch David Willey's original Tank Chat here:
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    00:00 | Intro
    00:39 | Technical Overview
    12:23 | Gunners Position
    17:05 | Loader & Commander
    18:38 | Driver & Radio Operator
    19:50 | Summary
    #tankmuseum #TankChatsReloaded #Reloaded

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  • @thetankmuseum
    @thetankmuseum  Рік тому +439

    Hi Tank Nuts, we hope you enjoyed seeing inside King Tiger. Let us know in the comments below what tank interiors you'd like to see next!

    • @SaperPl1
      @SaperPl1 Рік тому +2

      An episode on the turret ring size vs the gun size? Like comparison between shermans with 75mm vs fireflies?

    • @thomaslamb2526
      @thomaslamb2526 Рік тому +1

      Bren gun carrier

    • @cretaceouscrusader661
      @cretaceouscrusader661 Рік тому +5

      My favourite one in your collection.

    • @SDE1994
      @SDE1994 Рік тому +4

      what happened to the workshop videos?

    • @zumbazumba1
      @zumbazumba1 Рік тому +2

      Which tank could go trough 195mm armor of this monstrosity with a cannon? IS3?

  • @michaelbruce6190
    @michaelbruce6190 Рік тому +1154

    I was a 19K tank crewman on the M1A1 Abrams and I tell you what man.....the King Tiger was a hell of a lot more intimidating in every way than an Abrams....that absolutely beautiful Panzer was an absolute beast, from the end connectors up to the muzzle brake.....OUCH! Yes, the transmission, engine, and final drive problems were a major part of it's downfall, but I can't even imagine being a Allied tanker and coming up against this monster in any aspect, especially with that laser beam gun.....but that was very true of most German tanks and the guns they mounted........the 88 in all it's iterations was just stupid deadly....can't even imagine it if they had gotten up to mounting the KwK L/68 105mm. Also, the Tiger 2 never approached 850,000 Reichsmarks, the vehicle averaged a cost of around 322,000 Reichsmarks, a little more for command vehicles. The only tank the Germans had that would scare me more was the Jagdpanther...that thing had a gun just as big as the Tiger II, but was a friggen sports car compared to it's bigger brother....and don't even get me started on the smaller killing machines StuG and Hetzer.

    • @CptAngelKGaming
      @CptAngelKGaming Рік тому +94

      Now imagine having to face a JagdTiger. Allies were lucky there were so few of them.

    • @michaelbruce6190
      @michaelbruce6190 Рік тому +90

      @@CptAngelKGaming you are so right....if you've never read the excerpts of Otto Carius and his experience in the Jagdtiger, his words and experience will absolutely blow your lid.....the Jagdtiger was just a total death dealer........when it worked

    • @sdcoinshooter
      @sdcoinshooter Рік тому +49

      In a documentary, a veteran stated the mere sight of a King Tiger would make the average GI have an involuntary bowel movement. I know I would!

    • @juicyj3819
      @juicyj3819 Рік тому +12

      Did you smoke any hajies?

    • @bryanwages3518
      @bryanwages3518 Рік тому +21

      The king tiger is absolutely my favorite tank of history. Idk if yall guys have ever played warthunder but it is an amazing tank simulator game and the tiger II is the main tank I use.

  • @RexsHangar
    @RexsHangar Рік тому +350

    Counting down the days until I fly to the UK and finally see this thing again, it has been YEARS

  • @Dick-Dastardly
    @Dick-Dastardly Рік тому +719

    Chris Copson does a superb job of presenting this very well made video. Very well done and thank you to the whole production team.

    • @milofficer
      @milofficer Рік тому +9

      Agreed, I'd love to see more videos with Chris presenting.

    • @cm275
      @cm275 Рік тому +8

      Now that David Fletcher has retired from making video, maybe he can do some mainline Tank Chats.

    • @chrisca
      @chrisca Рік тому +6

      Indeed ​@@cm275 Wait, Fletcher did what??? Trully a loss for the Tank Museum's YT channel

    • @jockiron
      @jockiron Рік тому +25

      Too um many ums. Spoiled it for me!

    • @rhaivaen
      @rhaivaen Рік тому +14

      Interesting video, but so many Euhms... its annoying to hear them so regularly.

  • @ddraig1957
    @ddraig1957 10 місяців тому +100

    The King Tiger really does have a presence. You could almost imagine it operating without a crew like a very big proto-Terminator.

    • @ray.shoesmith
      @ray.shoesmith 2 місяці тому

      You mean like the movie White Tiger?

  • @MaxTSanches
    @MaxTSanches Рік тому +291

    First time I saw this tank at The Tank Museum I was amazed at how tall it was. It was about six foot to the front deck. Massive!

    • @mattsoutherden
      @mattsoutherden Рік тому +13

      I remember the first time I went to Bovington and being quite surprised by how small the Panzer 2 was. The Tiger 2 is quite the opposite!

    • @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188
      @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188 Рік тому

      @@mattsoutherden The Panther, I suppose?

    • @rolandsv8
      @rolandsv8 Рік тому +17

      @@finncarlbomholtsrensen1188 Panzer2 is not Panther. Panther is also massive

    • @alecblunden8615
      @alecblunden8615 Рік тому +3

      ​@@rolandsv8Perhaps Tiger2? The Pz 2 was cute and cuddly by comparison.

    • @joe125ful
      @joe125ful Рік тому +3

      Go watch Jagtiger i think its litlle bigger.

  • @JasperJokerII
    @JasperJokerII Рік тому +174

    Having been near one of the surviving T2s, it is indeed a beast

    • @1963Austria
      @1963Austria Рік тому +7

      My late uncle said the same thing...even the Tiger one.....he said until the British revised the Sherman, a soldier could do more damage to the Tiger with a sledge hammer, that what the original Sherman could do. He did say that from the rear the Sherman could do damage or if close enough, shot off the track

    • @AHHHHHHHH21
      @AHHHHHHHH21 Місяць тому

      ​@@1963Austriathat is uh, blatantly false. Also a sherman would never go up against a tiger or amy tank for that matter alone.

    • @KobeSande
      @KobeSande 22 дні тому

      Tiger is a beast

  • @MusicalBoarder
    @MusicalBoarder 2 місяці тому +4

    King Tigers are the nicest looking tanks from WW2. Peak design and silhouette.

  • @nakotaapache4674
    @nakotaapache4674 Рік тому +146

    my Grandpa was driver of that kind of vehicle. He told me he survived five tiger tanks. He has driven bicycles, Trucks, Tiger and King Tiger at the east front. He was about one year in sovjet prison before he came back and has founded a family where a my mother is from.

  • @Tutel9528
    @Tutel9528 11 місяців тому +58

    Definitely the most intimidating looking tank of WW2.

    • @thefirstkingdogo1126
      @thefirstkingdogo1126 11 місяців тому +2

      I think it was, the one after that is the Tutel :)
      But that is just my opinion

    • @a_paperweight3902
      @a_paperweight3902 8 місяців тому +2

      I would argue a JagdTiger would be more intimidating, a casemate based on an elongated King Tiger chassis that mounted a 128 mm cannon

    • @a_paperweight3902
      @a_paperweight3902 7 місяців тому +1

      @@Paul-0825 Well if we're not going on looks, the Sturmgeschutz (StuG) or Jagdpanzer IV would be the most intimidating, easy to conceal thanks to it's short height, good gun, good mobility, very reliable, unlike the panther with its highly unreliable final drive

    • @thatscrazy2468
      @thatscrazy2468 Місяць тому

      Maus has entered the chat

    • @ChrisZukowski88
      @ChrisZukowski88 28 днів тому

      @@thatscrazy2468*Maus has broken down after joining the chat. Currently aiting for repairs.*

  • @jamesdouglas7997
    @jamesdouglas7997 Рік тому +126

    I thought that detail about the self defense mortar was fascinating and a amazing detail to include

    • @gemmamudd7167
      @gemmamudd7167 Рік тому +6

      Yes it was a nice touch

    • @shoopdawhoop8730
      @shoopdawhoop8730 Рік тому +9

      Yeah i had no idea this was a thing... wonder how many tiger 2 ever got in a situation where they used it

    • @DJJAW11
      @DJJAW11 Рік тому +2

      ... A number of the German med and heavy tanks had such ,for close anti personal protection!,including the likes of the infamous Stugs!.

  • @meljenkins1016
    @meljenkins1016 Рік тому +71

    I was in the town of La Glieze, Belgium to see this tank on display outside the museum house. I stand about 6 feet tall and standing next to this tank I was amazed of how massive the armor plating it had. No wonder the allied tanks were afraid to take the King Tiger one on one. 6:46

    • @arneschollaert1393
      @arneschollaert1393 Рік тому +3

      I was there too and seeing the damage to the front plate was very impressive. Also the tank was immobilized by a mine in the town not far from the place it sitts now

    • @svenhalle8887
      @svenhalle8887 11 місяців тому +4

      Same here & I'm about 6ft 1. What I always remember is the side guards were towards the top of my shoulder & I was utterly shocked by that; just how huge this vehicle is. It's imposing as a static display, much less facing one in actual combat. An incredible machine despite all her faults.

    • @adriantowe278
      @adriantowe278 4 місяці тому +2

      Thanks for sharing i would love to see one

    • @violainedunkel5179
      @violainedunkel5179 3 місяці тому +1

      @@arneschollaert1393 I saw the tiger 2 from La Gleize too and let me correct you that that tank wasn’t taken out by a landmine but it was abandoned by the Germans after suffering a hit witch tore off the front third of the gun and yes it stood not far away from the spot it stands now. I’m still impressed by the sheer size and power of that tank.

  • @bustedfender
    @bustedfender 9 місяців тому +16

    I fondly remember visiting the museum with my late father in the 1970s. We used to love watching war movies together and my memory of the museum is very special, everything there looked enormous to a 7 year old.

  • @RP-ks6ly
    @RP-ks6ly Рік тому +73

    Amazing how roomy the turret is allowing for the presenter, lights and cameraman all at once. Great work!

    • @DamnedSilly
      @DamnedSilly Рік тому +21

      Probably a lot tighter with all the gear intact. Still, you can sure see why the turret was so much less sloped than the hull.

    • @Cormano980
      @Cormano980 Рік тому +13

      It is a very spacious turret compared to others of it's time

    • @dustindubbo2892
      @dustindubbo2892 Рік тому +9

      Well you have to remember they are using full length 88mm rounds; not the stubby ones the tiger 1 had. They needed that room to actually move it.

    • @joe125ful
      @joe125ful Рік тому +2

      Its kinda normal of this turret size..go watch Russian wehicles its pure nightmare.
      For example SU/ISU 152:)

    • @terraflow__bryanburdo4547
      @terraflow__bryanburdo4547 Рік тому +3

      A veritable ballroom compared to the Hetzer and Jgdpz IV

  • @aopt471
    @aopt471 8 місяців тому +6

    The tank just looks so beautiful. With the heavily armored, sloped outeriour and the huge, long gun it looks like an armored teutonic knight with lance in hand.

  • @thomascolbert2687
    @thomascolbert2687 8 місяців тому +8

    I met a fellow who fought in Pattons army. He commanded a half track with howitzer mounted to it. He said he had a Royal Tiger cross his "T" at about 400 yards. It was going fast, all buttoned down.
    He said they laid shells on it, but they bounced off. He figured they were either out of ammo, or low on fuel, or both. Otherwise, it could have easily knocked them out.

  • @steveparlow7322
    @steveparlow7322 Рік тому +23

    Visited the Tank Museum on the 28th March and spent the whole day there. The staff were really knowledgeable and couldn't have been more helpful. The planning that has gone into the exhibition and the execution of the layout is quite frankly, stunning. I would thoroughly recommend a visit but be ready to get blown away by some of the engineering that has gone into the exhibits ......... shall be returning later this year (2023)

    • @ruuman
      @ruuman 5 місяців тому +1

      Try to visit when the vehicle preservation centre is open, the stuff in there is mind blowing!

  • @touch_of_cobalt
    @touch_of_cobalt 8 місяців тому +3

    Had the great privilege of seeing this beast while attending Tankfest in 2012. She's awe inspiring.

  • @Bovara
    @Bovara Рік тому +5

    Always a pleasure to listen to Mr Copson. Thank you for keeping history alive, it does matter.

  • @_Davepocalypse
    @_Davepocalypse Рік тому +2

    Having seen this tank in person, this video just doesn't do its scale justice. I was in awe and found it difficult to comprehend the fact that it was able to move at all!

  • @Bob-pu2bu
    @Bob-pu2bu Рік тому +16

    Great presentation from Chris on this iconic beast. Thanks and well done.

  • @vikingpowered868
    @vikingpowered868 Рік тому +50

    As a side note: In the video you can see clips of King Tiger 300. You can read about King Tiger 300, 313 and 314 in the memoirs of panzer commander Richard von Rosen in 'Panzer Ace'.

    • @dangerpowers5939
      @dangerpowers5939 Рік тому +3

      Its a good book. And I can recommend von rosen and his company friends book " the combat history of german tiger tank battalion 503 in ww2" for future reading.

  • @chrisjordan4210
    @chrisjordan4210 Рік тому +24

    I've seen this up close, even compared with modern MBT's it has an impressive presence.
    Imagine being the 'volunteer' who was chosen to sabotage the gun - "we've drained the oil from the gun cylinders, and all you have to do is sit right next to it and fire, nothing can possibly go wrong".

  • @clikzip
    @clikzip 7 місяців тому +2

    These tank chats are great. I love both of the hosts of the original and the reloaded versions. Awesome work guys, thanks for the content! Will buy some merch to help keep you guys going.

  • @bravo2zero796
    @bravo2zero796 Рік тому +39

    This guy is brilliant , very clear and knowledgeable!

    • @nilakalis854
      @nilakalis854 6 місяців тому

      Just wish he didn't say "um" so often

    • @SavedByGrace10
      @SavedByGrace10 4 місяці тому

      Not clear to me. I couldn't understand half of what he said but im not British so the accent is difficult for me..

  • @garfield1415
    @garfield1415 Рік тому +12

    Thank you for a really interesting and informative walk around the Tiger 2 Tank!

  • @stevedenny3547
    @stevedenny3547 Рік тому +1

    Great insight into this outstanding piece of history,my daughter and i visited the Tank Museum last year and stood in front of that tank,both of us in awe of its sheer size and presence .

  • @pacettid
    @pacettid Рік тому +1

    Superb video, with lots of good information. This is actually the first time I have ever seen the King Tiger , up close and personal.

  • @HandFromCoffin
    @HandFromCoffin Рік тому +47

    YES YES YES I always want to see details inside. It always saddens me the most insides of restored tanks are trashed or at best missing all aux gear.

    • @gemmamudd7167
      @gemmamudd7167 Рік тому +1

      I hope one day they get a engine and running gear it would be nice but a beautiful tank I love the tiger 1 that's my dream tank

    • @brianperry
      @brianperry Рік тому +5

      I'm sorry to say that many of us baby boomer little kids were in part responsible to some degree. in the early to mid fifties there was a parking area near foulness Island..(UK) we would try to 'remove bits' before being chased away by government police... l suspect many a shed or basement in the nearby village has bits of old tanks gather dust or rusting...long forgotten about by a 76 year old Baby Boomer

  • @Cormano980
    @Cormano980 Рік тому +18

    Best bet to see a fully functional one will be the one they'll restore in Switzerland, they're doing an incredible job there

    • @wojo44frompl
      @wojo44frompl Рік тому

      Well, if you want Tiger II in running condition... There is always museum in Saumur, France.

    • @Cormano980
      @Cormano980 Рік тому +3

      @@wojo44frompl I know about that one, but the one in Switzerland will be completely 100% restored with everything new or refurbished, still work in progress tho

    • @Mr.Cheeseburger24
      @Mr.Cheeseburger24 Рік тому +1

      @@Cormano980 Where exactly? I live in Switzerland and can I go there to see it beeing refurbished?

    • @Cormano980
      @Cormano980 Рік тому +1

      @@Mr.Cheeseburger24 Full-Reuenthal

    • @johnwrigley1624
      @johnwrigley1624 Рік тому

      @@Cormano980 The one in Saumur has never been restored. It's in the same condition as when they got it.

  • @themollusc
    @themollusc Рік тому

    "A very bad day at the office" - agreed! Thank you Chris for an excellent tour of the Tiger 2.

  • @ronnied5797
    @ronnied5797 Рік тому +1

    I really love the King Tiger and the Tiger I. These tanks are my main research topic for my personal collection of Panzer Militaria and I appreciate the video. Thank you for posting this.

  • @noxyu2806
    @noxyu2806 Рік тому +5

    I was just looking for a inside video of the king tiger the other day. Perfect!

  • @kalaharimine
    @kalaharimine Рік тому +5

    I've seen it over the last tankfest, it's a monster sitting in the dark.
    Brilliant place, well worth a visit.

  • @justinlangley9522
    @justinlangley9522 Рік тому

    haven't been all that into tanks lately but this video made me click into it and golly did i watch it too the end. The Tiger 2 Has always been my favorite of all. Brilliant Video!

  • @chuckliebenauer3656
    @chuckliebenauer3656 Рік тому

    Thank you for the super detailed description of this metal monster.

  • @darrenjosephgregory
    @darrenjosephgregory Рік тому +3

    Brilliant video as always, lovely to see inside the tank.

  • @afs101
    @afs101 Рік тому +9

    This is an exceptional video. Absolutely brilliant details

  • @Geoduck.
    @Geoduck. Рік тому +1

    Chris, just wanted to say how well you present the this and past video details. Job well done sir.
    Curious about this monster never really learned much actual facts about them.

  • @DONALDSON51
    @DONALDSON51 4 місяці тому

    Love these more in depth chats. Look forward to more of them

  • @darthcalanil5333
    @darthcalanil5333 Рік тому +7

    My first model from the Tank Museum was a production model Tiger II. I learned about modeling and painting with it^^

  • @portaltwo
    @portaltwo Рік тому +7

    Despite saying "aahhmmm" approximately 7,500 annoying times, Mr. Copson does give us a very interesting and informative presentation. So he's forgiven. 😅

    • @justinlangley9522
      @justinlangley9522 Рік тому +2

      thinking the same thing! 😂. was thinking geez this guy says Uhm alot, but it was such a brilliant watch that i let it slide haha

  • @glennboyd7049
    @glennboyd7049 Рік тому +2

    Superb presentation, great visuals and super-informative. Lots of new - to me - information provided by a very knowledgeable narrator. Well done the tank museum.

  • @jailbreaker1214
    @jailbreaker1214 Рік тому +2

    I love this tank. Saw it in December 2022. Was awesome to see the big chunk taken out of it on the right side

  • @rrl4245
    @rrl4245 Рік тому +3

    Brilliantly done. Great information for historians and modelers. Thanks

  • @The_Jas_Singh
    @The_Jas_Singh Рік тому +3

    Excellent explanation and very clearly narrated. Great job!

  • @JC-rx7qd
    @JC-rx7qd Рік тому

    Excellent video, very well presented and great to see the internal detail.

  • @tonnywildweasel8138
    @tonnywildweasel8138 Рік тому +3

    Fantastic vid again 👍 Thanks for the peek inside, appreciate it a lot!
    Greets from the Netherlands 🇳🇱, T.

  • @mikedelaney543
    @mikedelaney543 7 місяців тому +4

    The view from the turret is so imposing you would believe anything was possible. I was allowed inside a number of tanks at the museum back in ‘85 . I have never forgotten how that machine made me feel for those precious minutes. No wonder tales of them assaulting vast numbers of allied machines are in history books.

  • @lex1945
    @lex1945 Рік тому +4

    Visited this tank long time ago, and last year visited the one in the wild at La Gleize. Very large beasts they are!

  • @MaxamilionB
    @MaxamilionB Рік тому

    Thank you very much for this superb presentation and preserving this beauty!

  • @honestreviewer3283
    @honestreviewer3283 Рік тому +5

    I was at the Shrivenham Defence Academy back in ~2009 for an Information Operations symposium and had the privilege to wander through their armored vehicle collection (normally off-limits to the public) during a break. A great privilege, but I'd have loved to be able to climb inside some of their treasures.

  • @dropway9108
    @dropway9108 Рік тому +11

    This is well detailed and fascinating. It's also apparent being a tanker in any war would have been terrifying, The space inside the king tiger was larger than most tanks, but if a conflagration broke out the crew inside was literally toast. A grisly way to go.

  • @robertspence831
    @robertspence831 Рік тому +7

    Excellent presentation. Good job!

  • @sapphyrus
    @sapphyrus Рік тому

    Bravo, superb presentation and detailed info! Loved this, KT is my favorite WW2 vehicle!

  • @kempet
    @kempet Рік тому +17

    This video is officially Gold! Hope there will be more coming!

  • @mikealphapappa2491
    @mikealphapappa2491 10 місяців тому +6

    And awesome it is, mister Copson. As a former infantry man this monster scares me more by appearance than any modern MBT or heavy tank in service at present time. Challenger II’s, Abrams, Leclercs and Leopards have a smooth, almost sporty appearance, but this leviathan looks like a unbeatable bringer of death.

  • @davidarmstrong7549
    @davidarmstrong7549 Рік тому

    Great video! I'm sure I will re watch it several times. Love the Tiger 2! 🐅

  • @forgottenhistory2562
    @forgottenhistory2562 7 днів тому

    This narrator is one of the best I've ever come across. Thank you for a fascinating and informative presentation.

  • @daveblackburn5393
    @daveblackburn5393 11 місяців тому +4

    Amazing video. Enjoyed it immensely. A lot of cool history. The Germans really know how to build weapons and weapon systems. Absolutely amazing

  • @gsr4535
    @gsr4535 10 місяців тому +1

    Great presentation. So clear and friendly and informative. 👍

  • @daffyduk77
    @daffyduk77 Рік тому +2

    surprising amount of space in the turret (w/o ammo etc etc). Thanks for this excellent video

  • @vvr881
    @vvr881 Рік тому +5

    Check out the intro...the one tank has a bent barrel as it comes out the forest

  • @davidarmstrong7549
    @davidarmstrong7549 Рік тому +7

    I would very much love to see a video on the Panther G you have in the museum. That would be fabulous 👌

  • @johnjacobjingleheimerschmi3857

    An Absolutely Brilliant Reveal. 10/10.

  • @pzkw6759
    @pzkw6759 4 місяці тому +1

    I saw the one at the Aberdeen Proving Ground back in the mid 90's. What a beast. Unless you see it up close and personal, you will never fully appreciate it. Just looking at it sent shivers up my spine, knowing living men had to face this monster head on. And yes, Chris does a great job here.

  • @jammiedodger629
    @jammiedodger629 Рік тому +5

    It might sound daft, but I'm looking at the quality of the welds on the interior as Chris gives his talk. for an industrial high output and mass produced bit of kit, they actually look like they've been done by machine, but as far as I know they were done by hand, so that is some pretty damn high quality ARC welding done in the factories.

  • @raf.nogueira
    @raf.nogueira 11 місяців тому +7

    Still today a beautiful piece of art in steel, what an amazing engineering in the middle of a war and bombardments... German engineers are truly heroes

    • @ba780YT
      @ba780YT 4 місяці тому

      Wouldn’t call them heroes, but they were impressive.

  • @BoshSoldierCarp
    @BoshSoldierCarp 2 місяці тому

    I love these. The presenter is great, can tell he really knows his stuff and isn't just reading off a sheet.

  • @mattw785
    @mattw785 6 місяців тому

    What a great reload. Cant get enough of this stuff

  • @Raptor747
    @Raptor747 Рік тому +19

    Man, when I look at this, I realize just how much sense it makes that the Abrams and Leopard 2 are such amazing tanks when I realize that they're both products of American-German collaboration on tank design.
    It also makes me appreciate the modern reality of international collaborations for arms development when I think about the F-35.
    As for the Tiger II, it deserves a lot of respect for its armor and firepower. The firepower alone was just unparalleled in the war, and it managed to do it practically and without development hell. The armor protection was a great scheme, let down mainly by the lack of an engine and transmission capable of handling the weight. The fuel economy was let down by Germany's logistics and lack of oil. Nevertheless, the design showed a lot of skill making the most of what it had.

    • @DJJAW11
      @DJJAW11 Рік тому

      ... Not forgetting the challenger's 🥴

    • @justforever96
      @justforever96 11 місяців тому +1

      Yet it still couldn't cross bridges or make it more than 100km without breaking down. Not a good _tank_ design at all.

    • @Andy-co6pn
      @Andy-co6pn 9 місяців тому

      ​@@justforever96pick from firepower, mobility and armour, back in ww2 you could only have two

    • @UkrainianPaulie
      @UkrainianPaulie 9 місяців тому

      M1A1 other than the gun, is not an American-German collaboration. The failed MBT-70 was. The M1 was a whole new design by.the US. Read a book man.

  • @terraflow__bryanburdo4547
    @terraflow__bryanburdo4547 Рік тому +3

    The final drive was the final straw.
    On a positive note, Otto Carius said that the steering was incredible, you could steer 70 tons with a single finger!

  • @ColinHarvey78
    @ColinHarvey78 27 днів тому

    Great intro, tour and summary by Chris

  • @Faust8423
    @Faust8423 Рік тому +2

    Panzerkampfwagen Tiger Ausführung B! I've always been Fascinated by German military vehicles and The Bengal Tiger was next to the Elephant and the JagdTiger my favorite tanks. I love this channel.

  • @timgosling6189
    @timgosling6189 Рік тому +3

    What a good summary; whatever its failings I agree you cannot be in its presence and not be a little in awe. Thank goodness they only built 500. Minor point, but those rounds hit the right side of the tank; I'm sure Chris just mis-spoke.

  • @austinbunyard3284
    @austinbunyard3284 Рік тому +6

    It would be cool to see the tiger and king tiger running together

    • @Wally-H
      @Wally-H Рік тому +1

      They should get the running Tiger II from France over for the Bovington running days. The money people would pay to see that would cover the costs and more I reckon.

  • @jeremyrogers4839
    @jeremyrogers4839 Рік тому

    Great post! Fascinating. Wow, I am following your channel now for sure. I love this stuff!

  • @russwoodward8251
    @russwoodward8251 Рік тому

    Very good. Chris Copson is a fantastic authority. Thank you.

  • @ronaldderooij1774
    @ronaldderooij1774 Рік тому +17

    I wonder if this tank will be restored. I heard that German companies are quite cooperative to make original parts for museums. At least that is what I heard from people restoring WW2 planes and WW2 submarines.

    • @minot.8931
      @minot.8931 Рік тому +1

      Agreed. They need to find all the missing parts and put it back together while it’s still relatively easy to find them, or the patterns.

    • @kristoffermangila
      @kristoffermangila Рік тому

      I agree. When Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry restored U-505, German companies sent in original and replica parts for its restoration.

    • @Wally-H
      @Wally-H Рік тому

      Cost would be the main issue. Unfortunately British museums are chronically under-funded. You can restore anything if you have the money to do it.

  • @jacobpeters9452
    @jacobpeters9452 Рік тому +4

    I would love to see the interior to be set up as if it was still currently manned in active service during the time. Prop ammunition, for the main gun in the racks, replicas of the crew's weapons and ammunition,personal belongings, tools, radio, etc. I believe it'd give the beast's a little human touch to them. Even though they've done amazing things restoring these vehicles and allowing them to live on as memorial and a memento to teach future generations. I love these videos and the group at the tank museum have done extraordinary things. Of course some of the items placed inside might have to be a bit speculative of course due to lack of personal accounts or photo evidence but who better to make such speculations than the the Tank Museum? I know it'd be a lot of work and this is far from a complaint. Just my thoughts. Appreciate all the hard work everyone puts into making these videos for us

  • @andhelm7097
    @andhelm7097 Рік тому

    Thanks for covering the king tiger

  • @Alan316100
    @Alan316100 Рік тому +2

    Excellent vid, very informative, thank you.

  • @mikehicks2283
    @mikehicks2283 9 місяців тому +3

    Im honestly curious how much the war would be different if the germans started the war with Tiger I and II's, Panthers, ME 262, STG 44 rifles, V2 rockets, more supply trucks and more equipment in general...etc
    If they waited a few more years, maybe they could of really won Europe?

    • @andthenhedead6076
      @andthenhedead6076 8 місяців тому

      no Germany had been leveled by American and British bombers and even if Germany managed to hold our a year or two more they would have just been nuked

    • @mikehicks2283
      @mikehicks2283 8 місяців тому +1

      @@andthenhedead6076 who are you replying too? You didn't read my comment at all.

    • @andthenhedead6076
      @andthenhedead6076 8 місяців тому

      @@mikehicks2283 I mean waiting wouldn’t have helped at all

    • @mikehicks2283
      @mikehicks2283 8 місяців тому +1

      @@andthenhedead6076 mmmmm... I don't know. Starting the war in Let's say spring 1943 could of been different with all their wunderweapons. Maybe would of had the time to work out the kinks on the technology without the stress of wartime.

  • @RYNOCIRATOR_V5
    @RYNOCIRATOR_V5 Рік тому +3

    this is a great video, really wel made and presented!
    it's a shame your Königstiger is partially stripped out though :c

  • @outfield1988
    @outfield1988 9 місяців тому

    Man I would love to see the museum. Fantastic the king is.

  • @gillafunk
    @gillafunk Рік тому

    Always a great show. Just lovely

  • @PostUp_Time
    @PostUp_Time Рік тому +8

    *UNBELIEVABLE JUST ONE COUNTRY ENGINEERED SO MUCH AND BUILT SO MUCH IN SUCH A SHORT TIME. IT LITERALLY TOOK THE WORLD TO TAKE DOWN THE MIGHTY EMPIRE. ALWAYS ASTONISHED HOW FAST AND HUGE THINGS WERE BUILT, TIGER TANKS, PANTHERS, THE BIZMARK, SUBMARINES, JETS, ETC. ETC.*

    • @AKUJIVALDO
      @AKUJIVALDO 11 місяців тому

      "Bizmark" LOL
      Anyway, battleships aren't fast to build and German ones were the same. Other claims are accurate.

    • @donlopezdeaguirre4048
      @donlopezdeaguirre4048 11 місяців тому +1

      You are right absolutely.

    • @krakrtreacysr907
      @krakrtreacysr907 11 місяців тому +3

      That's why the communist wanted their engineers and scientists so badly they hoped to do what their fellow bolshavics couldnt😂😂

    • @andthenhedead6076
      @andthenhedead6076 8 місяців тому +2

      But the Allie’s built better tanks faster that’s why they won

  • @joshmeads
    @joshmeads Рік тому +34

    Fantastic video! Would love to see a more in-depth one on the Panther.

    • @Jin-Ro
      @Jin-Ro Рік тому

      Same. It always seems to get overshadowed because of the Tigers.

    • @DJJAW11
      @DJJAW11 Рік тому

      ... Me too,and the Luch,and late Stug etc !.

    • @MaverickCulp
      @MaverickCulp 11 місяців тому

      The Chieftain has an excellent series on inside the Panther from a few years ago.

  • @deanvanderwesthuizen810
    @deanvanderwesthuizen810 10 місяців тому

    What a fantastic video,I thoroughly enjoyed it!!

  • @martinbeeson1140
    @martinbeeson1140 6 місяців тому

    Superbly presented video - full of fascinating information!

  • @Nitrus5
    @Nitrus5 Рік тому +7

    What a treat of a video, thank you!! We don’t have many ww2 tanks from Germany here in my area of the USA

    • @kristoffermangila
      @kristoffermangila Рік тому

      Well, most of the WW2 German tanks in the US are scattered across the country. Off my head, many of them are in the so-called "Tankodrome" at Fort Benning...

    • @Nitrus5
      @Nitrus5 Рік тому

      @@kristoffermangila I don't believe there's a single WW2 era tank in my state, let alone a German one. I have to travel a few hours out of state to get to a museum with some

    • @kristoffermangila
      @kristoffermangila Рік тому

      @@Nitrus5 where do you live then?

    • @Nitrus5
      @Nitrus5 Рік тому

      @@kristoffermangila I live up in Maine, I've seen a couple of american M60 tanks at various memorials but we've got no armor museum. The closest place with german tanks that I know of is the american heritage museum that is several hours and two states away

    • @kristoffermangila
      @kristoffermangila Рік тому

      @@Nitrus5 yeouch! My commiserations then on your misfortune, then.

  • @metalunic
    @metalunic Рік тому +13

    the tiger2 really is an absolute monster and an amazing piece of panzer engineering. You can think what you want, but if the engine had been adapted to the weight and the supplies had been right and not least the production, then it would often have been much more uncomfortable on the battlefields. Technically brilliant and brutal at the time, even if I personally see the panther as more of a favourite. Thank you for this great and detailed video

    •  5 місяців тому +1

      the panther is a mess. its side armor was only 50 mm thick and could be penetrated by a normal sherman, no firefly, at a distance of 900 m.

    • @lolloblue9646
      @lolloblue9646 5 місяців тому

      @ yeah, I still like the aesthetics

  • @julianf5089
    @julianf5089 4 місяці тому

    Thank you, that was a fantastic and extremely informative video

  • @CheeseyGubs
    @CheeseyGubs Рік тому

    These videos are awesome keep up the good work!

  • @soul0360
    @soul0360 Рік тому +11

    Great video. Though it should be obvious from the size of the tank. I'm extremely surprised by how roomy it looks inside.
    I'm still going through your back catalogue, so might just have missed it so far. But I'd really like to see an "in depth" inside look, like this one, of the Centurion and the Chaffee.
    My dad served on both of them as a driver in the Danish army, back in the 60's.
    It's been our intention for years, to go on vacation, near a museum that had them on display. Once his health allowed it. Sadly that time never came, and he died last year.

    • @bebo4807
      @bebo4807 Рік тому

      The American Heritage Museum has a Chafee video. Also Inside the Chieftans Hatch has a video. Though it has a very sophomoric production quality.

  • @kingseeberg8220
    @kingseeberg8220 Рік тому +6

    At 5:47 you make a little mathematical mistake.
    It's 150mm 40 degrees from horizontal, not vertical. (Therefore 50 degrees from vertical)
    This means the tiger 2s front armor is actually: 150/cos(50) = 233mm (cosine angle is vertical when using the LOS formula)

  • @richbowley5724
    @richbowley5724 Рік тому

    Tickets booked for Tankfest! Cant wait to see this.

  • @freefromit2
    @freefromit2 Рік тому +1

    Well done, learned a lot, amazing beast.

  • @paulreinert6255
    @paulreinert6255 Рік тому +6

    Great Video of the Monster, learned quite a bit of info that I never had read before. Thanks!

  • @Folgeantrag
    @Folgeantrag Рік тому +3

    There is also an exellenct video in three parts on the youtube chanel of the "Deutsches Panzermuseum" (German Tank Museum) about the Tiger 2 with a lot of information about the design and production.