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Комментарии
@Blog4Justice
@Blog4Justice 8 дней назад
It's fantastic to see these amazing historic vehicles being put through their paces.
@isaacgomez7987
@isaacgomez7987 8 дней назад
Franchement pour cette époque une et d excellentes machines ça fait plus de 80 années la conception de ces formidable pièces de musées bravo ❤
@alonzocalvillo6702
@alonzocalvillo6702 Год назад
The Afrika Korps lives on!
@brahmaardiansyah3187
@brahmaardiansyah3187 Год назад
nngewwessssss
@brahmaardiansyah3187
@brahmaardiansyah3187 Год назад
lah mbujuk piye iki ... iku pikiren wes ..... uhhhh yo opo yo ...
@LetsBuildaWillysJeep
@LetsBuildaWillysJeep Год назад
Awesome 👍
@danecek72
@danecek72 2 года назад
Stando, díky. Nádherná vzpomínka. Najdi si třeba čas 36:14, možná mě poznáš 😁😁
@pirotech38
@pirotech38 2 года назад
Dane, ty snad nestárneš :-)
@terrywiwchar1327
@terrywiwchar1327 3 года назад
How heavy were those big half tracks??
@Itsjustme-Justme
@Itsjustme-Justme Год назад
18 metric tons empty
@FlatEarther319
@FlatEarther319 3 года назад
That’s how ya drive that beast!!👍🏼
@timholtermann9586
@timholtermann9586 3 года назад
Back when there was still a Germany with all its abilities, things were still being built that testify to the highest level of engineering ... .google tried to translate😆 where does demag live today? Hungary? best regards and good care to the good guys .... write SDKFZ in the heading .. because of the clicks
@carcar447
@carcar447 3 года назад
Hello magnifique la balade en ford mutt 👍
@mdabbas2197
@mdabbas2197 3 года назад
Soooooo good
@pavolkucera3153
@pavolkucera3153 3 года назад
tipoval by som to na Motor T 138
@nkristianschmidt
@nkristianschmidt 4 года назад
need one of these for going to the beach with my heavy artillery
@adrianotero7963
@adrianotero7963 4 года назад
Nice to see these machines out in the element where they were designed to be.....not in a museum....
@Kulkolman
@Kulkolman 4 года назад
I have an m38 too!.
@WheelsRCool
@WheelsRCool 4 года назад
I am curious why the Germans didn't just make self-propelled guns instead of make the gun and then a separate vehicle to tow it...?
@stepanondracek9187
@stepanondracek9187 5 лет назад
Ahoj, chtělo by to trochu "doladit" obraz. Špatný obraz může být způsoben několika věcma: stará NE HD kamera - pomalá paměťovka (zápis je potřeba 95-100Mb/s) - neztíhající počítač - použitý program - zcela stačí Format Factory - a před sloučení více videí je nutné tato videa převest na zcela shodný formát (FHD 1920x1080 je jen část shody). Ahoj Št.
@pirotech38
@pirotech38 5 лет назад
Ahoj Štěpáne, díky za rady, cením si toho. Video mi poslal kamarád, tak mu to přetlumočím aby se příště polepšil :-)
@dupontbenoit1250
@dupontbenoit1250 5 лет назад
ET franchissent d'une rivière ou dans la boue SA donne quoi ? Pouvez vous nous la montre CI c'est possible
@dupontbenoit1250
@dupontbenoit1250 5 лет назад
On voit bien l'importance des chenilles dans le sable je trouve que la transmission av et drôlement soliciter. Merci pour cette magnifique vidéo
@AlexDonnett
@AlexDonnett 5 лет назад
I dont know whats prettier the truck or the cannon
@fajararianto2327
@fajararianto2327 6 лет назад
The Gaz rivals. ......
@jerryjarek18
@jerryjarek18 6 лет назад
Protože si myslel že už je dole, v autě to dost klame...
@plumerjr
@plumerjr 7 лет назад
Drove an an M151a2 in Germany in the 80's and it sucked in the snow. I got stuck in it too.
@gazjiji
@gazjiji 7 лет назад
škoda toho zvuku :( jinak bezvadné záběry!!! :)
@pirotech38
@pirotech38 7 лет назад
No to je ta ne-cenzůra co na internetu vládne....
@fritzcat1788
@fritzcat1788 8 лет назад
good truck ! In Tobruk or Russia
@lorenzogiuliani9144
@lorenzogiuliani9144 4 года назад
TUBRUQ TUBRUQ,MIT ERWIN!
@tempest411
@tempest411 8 лет назад
Those vehicles seem to enjoy pretty good mobility compared to standard trucks. I wonder why no one uses half-tracks today?
@luvr381
@luvr381 6 лет назад
If you notice, German half-tracks were really more like 3/4 tracked, American half-tracks were actually half and didn't enjoy the same off road mobility. Frank is right, fully tracked makes more sense.
@WheelsRCool
@WheelsRCool 4 года назад
Half-tracks were used because the steering mechanisms to steer most fully-tracked vehicles of the time required specialized training to be able to utilize, so half-tracks were a way to combine the advantages of a tracked vehicle with the same steering mechanisms of conventional wheeled vehicles. Half-tracks did not utilize the drivetrain of a fully-tracked vehicle, but rather a conventional vehicle with tracks attached. Half-tracks are no longer utilized because where needed, fully-tracked vehicles are able to replace them. Also half-tracks were not very safe as troop transports as you could toss a grenade into them, hence why we have armored personnel carriers today, which are fully-tracked.
@Itsjustme-Justme
@Itsjustme-Justme Год назад
Back in the 30s and 40s, steering of all tracked vehicles was not perfect yet. They still had problems running in a straight line and the steering brake's design didn't allow the tiny direction corrections you do on a car steering wheel all the time. That means, the save road speed of all tracked vehicles was limited. For tanks, there was no other choice, they needed to be fully tracked. They had to trade some speed for being fully tracked. But for trucks, trading speed was not a good idea, they already were barely as fast as their users wanted. That's the technical environment that lead to the invention of the half-track. The front wheels allows precision steering like in a wheeled truck on a road, while the tracks provided excellent off-road capability. German half-tracks (except for the Maultier) technically were tracked vehicles with front wheels added. They had a steering brake just like a tank. If needed, they were able to drive without the frontwheels. The front wheels had no drive train and not even brakes, they were only for steering. American half-tracks (and the Maultier) were much simpler in design, cheaper, better for mass production and easier to repair. They were based on standard, wheeled truck technology, with the hind wheels simply replaced by tracks. There was no steering-brake and they weren't able to drive without the front wheels. manouverability in tight turns was not ideal, especially when they were back heavy. M2 and M3 half tracks were all wheel drive, including the front wheels, to compensate for the lower off road capability caused by their shorter rear tracks. The German Maultier was rear wheel drive ( only the tracks driven) and it had a very basic, manually, lever operated steering brake for an improved turn radius at slow speeds. Today, half tracks don't have an advantage over fully tracked vehicles anymore because modern steering brakes are much improved and allow for higher road speeds than in the past. The only exception would be, if an existing wheeled truck production line had to be converted to produce something with improved off-road capability as an instant, stop-gap solution. It probably would make some sense for Ukraine today, but I'm not sure of Ukraine continues to produce trucks anyway. It would probably make more sense to concentrate the limited capacities to items that can't be imported as easily as trucks and APCs.
@tempest411
@tempest411 Год назад
@@Itsjustme-Justme Thank you for your response. Although I've learned some of what you mentioned since I posted my original comment, you do a good job of summarizing all of the factors that explain why they existed then, but don't now.
@9thSapper
@9thSapper 8 лет назад
absolutely beautiful!
@9thSapper
@9thSapper 8 лет назад
absolutely beautiful!
@janastarnovska5054
@janastarnovska5054 8 лет назад
No to byly super časy:))v areále snů:)styny u rybníka:)a prostě super
@Trabant601L
@Trabant601L 9 лет назад
ten jeden stroj má zvuk jak Tatra 111
@MrPepa82
@MrPepa82 8 лет назад
já bych to viděl spíš na motor t148
@Trabant601L
@Trabant601L 8 лет назад
MrPepa82 motor T148 za války neexistoval... to musí být 111ctka
@MrPepa82
@MrPepa82 8 лет назад
no ona je otázka jetli to není replika
@Trabant601L
@Trabant601L 8 лет назад
MrPepa82 to si myslím, že asi ne...
@MrPepa82
@MrPepa82 8 лет назад
u nás je jednodužší i levnější postavit kvalitní repliku než hledat a rekonstruovat originál ostatně nebyl by to první stroj navíc drtivá většina těchto tahačů byla vyráběna z benzínovými motory nejčastěji maybach
@richardmader2320
@richardmader2320 9 лет назад
back in the good old days, where we could still buy lots of ks750 bmw r75, kübels, schwimmers and kettenkrads. man even sdkfz 251 and stug44 where sold back then in the czech republik. you could buy this stuff on the road at regular car dealers(!) incredible how much of the german and american(?) military technic was left in czechoslowakia after the war. man if i had money back than, i would have buy me stuff for a whole ss panzer division :-)
@sharpshooterCZ200S
@sharpshooterCZ200S 11 лет назад
Pěkný, jen nechápu proč ten imbecil v tom JEEPu v tom prudkým svahu točil volantem...
@mschiffel1
@mschiffel1 11 лет назад
The M151 needs lockers.
@Matt40andstuff
@Matt40andstuff 11 лет назад
yeah chrysler doesnt do much right lol
@mitamixmi
@mitamixmi 11 лет назад
Paráda :) Zvole je Zvole :)
@NoodleTech
@NoodleTech 12 лет назад
+1 like for you my friend
@ColtWR
@ColtWR 13 лет назад
funny how a stock willys will go twice as far as a new jeep with 10000 worth of stuff on it
@777Semper
@777Semper 13 лет назад
which car is the last one. looks like a willys but isn't one
@csa6119
@csa6119 5 лет назад
It's a mutt
@dragonbutt
@dragonbutt 13 лет назад
The only difference between this and an original jeep is the original goes putt putt put and this one goes mutt mutt mutt lol.
@pablof59
@pablof59 14 лет назад
No wiper on the cam...?
@ricardoeldelmustang
@ricardoeldelmustang 14 лет назад
that little willis is awsome!!!!!!
@ducati135
@ducati135 14 лет назад
Good looking machine.
@243rf34ew
@243rf34ew 14 лет назад
put the right NDT tires on there and you will get more traction. don't f*ck it up with that sissy civilian sh*t.
@ricardoeldelmustang
@ricardoeldelmustang 15 лет назад
i drive a A2 ford mutt just like the one in the video and the only thing better for snow I think is the M38. nice ride of yours
@Jirkas3
@Jirkas3 15 лет назад
please add more videos of Mutt
@LivingLoop
@LivingLoop 16 лет назад
Haha, I miss this much snow, so does my M38a Jeep