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Does Chieftain Fit Into..... a Renault UE? 

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The Renault UE, or the Chenillette was a small armored supply vehicle. A very small armored supply vehicle, actually.
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@TheKing1cobra
@TheKing1cobra Год назад
Chieftain fits, thus he sits
@broadbandislife
@broadbandislife Год назад
Chief confirmed a cat
@admiraltiberius1989
@admiraltiberius1989 Год назад
@@broadbandislife an Irish cat at that
@broadbandislife
@broadbandislife Год назад
@@admiraltiberius1989 That's definitely _fine too..._ ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@moosemaimer
@moosemaimer Год назад
_chat longue_
@lancerevell5979
@lancerevell5979 Год назад
Careful, saying that could result in an embarrassing mispronunciation! 😆 Cute little tankette.
@Mountain-Man-3000
@Mountain-Man-3000 Год назад
That's how to fit the Chieftain: Make a head shaped bubble on top of the vehicle.
@ExUSSailor
@ExUSSailor Год назад
Well, that's what they did with the Ford GT40. They built a small bubble section into the roof, so Dan Gurney, who was 6'4" could drive it.
@iivin4233
@iivin4233 Год назад
Looking like Dark Helmet's wheelchair over hear.
@rogersmith7396
@rogersmith7396 Год назад
Same as my Jetsons car.
@colbeausabre8842
@colbeausabre8842 Год назад
@@ExUSSailor he GT40 was so named because it was 40 inches tall from road to roof
@TheChieftainsHatch
@TheChieftainsHatch Год назад
@@colbeausabre8842 Yes, and the bubble version was the GT42
@michaelsommers2356
@michaelsommers2356 Год назад
The French probably had a rule that de Gaulle had to fit in all their tanks (he was 6'5").
@Guy_GuyGuy
@Guy_GuyGuy Год назад
He apparently crewed D2s in his service. Sadly no D2s remain today.
@broadbandislife
@broadbandislife Год назад
Good thing this isn't a tank.
@christopherreed4723
@christopherreed4723 Год назад
Those two facts could, you know, be related... "Monsieur le Président, the military museum at Saumur is thinking of adding another vehicle to it's collection." "Ah, a captured German tank?" "Non, Monsieur le Président, a vehicle used by our own forces, a D2, it's..." "Refusé."
@MrTiti
@MrTiti Год назад
just for photos, because he cant move the levers :D as we saw
@BHuang92
@BHuang92 Год назад
"Seat cushion optional"
@drukawski
@drukawski Год назад
These 40k models are getting more and more realistic every year.
@gehtdichnixan3200
@gehtdichnixan3200 Год назад
the problem is ... where do you get gaming tables in this sice ... aahhh damnnn we have to invade others for a good game now
@WindFireAllThatKindOfThing
@WindFireAllThatKindOfThing Год назад
If you think that's bad, wait til you see Forge World's MSRP for this Epic Rules scale Capitol Imperialis Minus shipping and duty, of course.
@Demun1649
@Demun1649 Год назад
What drugs are you on?
@BirdRaiserE
@BirdRaiserE Год назад
Yeah, loving the new titan baneblade Bit hard to bring to games, though
@gehtdichnixan3200
@gehtdichnixan3200 Год назад
@@Demun1649 dont ask you dont whant to know its worst than meth....
@StridingMan
@StridingMan Год назад
Every time the Chieftain tries to fit into one of those rather small vehicles, I imagine him popping out of one of the hatches and yelling "Are you not entertained?". Just like Russell Crowe in that infamous Gladiator scene.
@TheChieftainsHatch
@TheChieftainsHatch Год назад
Takes note....
@candleman2123
@candleman2123 Год назад
@@TheChieftainsHatch Dude, you gotta do this now. Full acting committal mode! 🤣
@aussie6910
@aussie6910 Год назад
I prefer his "Oh bugger, the tank's on fire". Then he tries to exit a Panzer 1 drivers seat quickly.
@MusikCassette
@MusikCassette Год назад
Ist a Vehicle or is it armour?
@wom_Bat
@wom_Bat Год назад
Or bazinga.
@ldmitruk
@ldmitruk Год назад
Exposed exhaust manifold = "Oh bugger! The Chieftain is on fire!"
@matteofalduto766
@matteofalduto766 Год назад
What of a unique combination of a tank, a medieval armor and a torture chamber!
@andrewcox4386
@andrewcox4386 Год назад
A heated commanders compartment for the winter - such a nice touch 🤣🤣
@nickthenoodle9206
@nickthenoodle9206 Год назад
That lid reminds me of Rick Moranis in spaceballs.
@avnrulz8587
@avnrulz8587 Год назад
If this got hit in combat I don't think the crew will be 'around' to worry about getting out.
@broadbandislife
@broadbandislife Год назад
If this got hit in combat something had gone horribly wrong in the first place, given its job was to bring up supplies while shrugging off fragments from the usual artillery harassing fire.
@AsbestosMuffins
@AsbestosMuffins Год назад
depends, if its 1920 nobody has anything to take it out, if its 1940 everybody has petrol bottles with your name on it
@broadbandislife
@broadbandislife Год назад
@@AsbestosMuffins ...AT rifles, early antitank guns and "satchel charges" were all devised already during the Great War ya know. (Relevant: first tanks.) And this thing was never meant to be more than bullet- and splinter-proof at best.
@mpetersen6
@mpetersen6 Год назад
If this got hit the crew would around alright. Here, there and every where
@mdokuch96
@mdokuch96 Год назад
@@AsbestosMuffins you set the 3 inch shrapnel shell fuze to going off on hit - and you are good to go against anything having around 25-30mm homogeneous armour.
@mazack00
@mazack00 Год назад
Thought "well that's not so bad" then had a real good chuckle at the steering levers ramming into your legs. Thank you for sharing
@MrRisenKill
@MrRisenKill Год назад
For a future episode of this, you could try the German Wiesel AWC. Its tiny, its fast and it is very cute.
@colbeausabre8842
@colbeausabre8842 Год назад
And just this side of worthless
@basketcase1235
@basketcase1235 Год назад
​@@colbeausabre8842 an armored recon vehicle that can shrug off small arms fire, fire AT missiles and 20mm AP, and and be too small for you to even see isn't exactly worthless.
@raymartcarreon6069
@raymartcarreon6069 Год назад
@@basketcase1235 wasn't the main reasons it's small is so it's air droppable?
@M4xFr4gg
@M4xFr4gg Год назад
@@raymartcarreon6069 indeed. Also, tiny by modern armor standards does not mean tiny in total. Given that the Wiesel is a relatively modern vehicle, it's quite ergonomic compared to this thing 😋
@Forodir
@Forodir Год назад
@@colbeausabre8842 And just like this, it shows you have little to no understanding of its role. Thumbs up
@ExUSSailor
@ExUSSailor Год назад
It looks like it would be fun to drive... for a person of 5'8", or, under.
@ac1dflare937
@ac1dflare937 Год назад
And given the visibility, legally blind!
@luisnunes3863
@luisnunes3863 Год назад
Preferably under, with skinny legs.
@rogersmith7396
@rogersmith7396 Год назад
Reminds me of the East German kiddie tank corps with their toy T 34s.
@LukeBunyip
@LukeBunyip Год назад
Not sure how tall Lotti is, but she's shorter than Nick.
@IronClawGaming
@IronClawGaming Год назад
So a French soldier from the late 1940s. Got it 😂👌
@tonymirarchi
@tonymirarchi Год назад
And now the Universal Carrier doesn't look so bad.
@broadbandislife
@broadbandislife Год назад
Only commanders repeatedly tried to use _those_ dinky little things as ersatz assault vehicles with often only too predictable results. I don't think anyone made that particular error with this little supply crawler...
@broadbandislife
@broadbandislife Год назад
@@daviddou1408 Well yes that's kind of what they were meant to _do._ Not the usage I was referring to however.
@quint3ssent1a
@quint3ssent1a Год назад
Compared to this, UC is a luxurious limousine.
@rudedogg6331
@rudedogg6331 Год назад
You missed an interesting feature of the UE. Beginning at 2:02 you can see a semicircular toothed wheel on the side of the engine, that my friend is your auxiliary starter in case the electric starter malfunctions. So imagine you're taking fire, your engine has stalled and your electric starter malfunctions, hopefully you have the upper body strength and adrenaline to hand crank a four-cylinder engine
@krakenpots5693
@krakenpots5693 Год назад
"Testicular fortitude"... loved it! I love the cuteness of this Chenillette. I had a model of on when I was 12, and though I managed to assemble it, I never finished painting it!
@SnakeHoundMachine
@SnakeHoundMachine Год назад
was it the same size?
@boxhawk5070
@boxhawk5070 Год назад
All I could think of was the Dark Helmet character in Spaceballs.
@DiggingForFacts
@DiggingForFacts Год назад
Recently tried to fit a 1/35th torso and head in Tamiya's kit of the thing and it took a lot scalpel work for that one to fit. I'm glad for Chieftain's sake that he is at least more flexible.
@widgren87
@widgren87 Год назад
Well, this was a "cute" little nightmare machine I had never heard of... What were they thinking leaving the engine like that? A ventilated set of thin sheet metal covers to keep injuries to minimum shouldn't be that hard to install. Be fun to see what he finds next.
@JGCR59
@JGCR59 Год назад
It was a supply vehicle, so the main worries were shrapnel or splinters and the occasional potshot.
@widgren87
@widgren87 Год назад
@@JGCR59 My point still stands, leaving an engine exposed like that and then expect someone to sit there? Yeah, that gets a big old nope from me. And that is without adding any potential gear like webbing's, ammo-pouches, canteens and so on...
@kmoecub
@kmoecub Год назад
@@widgren87 At that time the common soldier was seen as a "wear item." Cheap and easily replaced.
@widgren87
@widgren87 Год назад
@@kmoecub And that does not change my opinion on a exposed engine, I can forgive say the earliest WW1 tanks but that is about it. It just annoys the heck out of me otherwise.
@widgren87
@widgren87 Год назад
@@killdizzle Yeah I know, still it is just one of those things that annoy me, no idea WHY, it just does... I have to many things like and most of them are mighty hypocritical of me.
@JGCR59
@JGCR59 Год назад
In many ways the French Army was more mechanized than the german, this armored and tracked logistics vehicle being a good example. It was intended for general use to bring ammo to the front line
@lavrentivs9891
@lavrentivs9891 Год назад
In any way you measure, the french army was more mechanized than the german army.
@broadbandislife
@broadbandislife Год назад
@@lavrentivs9891 TBH the bar wasn't very high there.
@Balrog2005
@Balrog2005 Год назад
Those chenilletes were also prime movers for 25mm anti tank guns of the infantry and other light artillery. They barely qualify as anything more that light armored tractors, the logistics part was only close to the front, not for long moving campaigns. A part the very few DLMs (mechanized cavalry divs) and the DCRs (Tank divisions with no much infantry or support) there were no totally motorized divisions in the french army. Some divisions were called ''motorized'' but they only had their own group of trucks that could only move a fraction of the division. So it was motorized but by pieces... The only real nearly totally mechanized/motorized army in 1940 was the British Expeditionary Force. The Renault UE is just another product of the 1930s craze for tankettes like the Carden-Lloyd ones...that ended with the last use of the Bren Carriers...
@grizwoldphantasia5005
@grizwoldphantasia5005 Год назад
Just about everybody was more mechanized than the Germans.
@broadbandislife
@broadbandislife Год назад
@@grizwoldphantasia5005 I rather enjoy the irony of much early-war German Army horse stock having been _British surplus_ sold off when the latter motorized.
@samadams2203
@samadams2203 Год назад
Makes my knees cramp by proxy.
@JackDrinkn2DollarJim
@JackDrinkn2DollarJim Год назад
I would guess that there were asbestos curtains covering most of the more dangerous parts but long removed before the museum got it.
@pdsnpsnldlqnop3330
@pdsnpsnldlqnop3330 Год назад
Clever man!
Год назад
That is exactly the Level of in depth armour Research I am here for ! 🙂
@broadbandislife
@broadbandislife Год назад
An _immersive_ experience, wouldn't you say? **ba-dum tish** ...I'll get my coat.
@TheWareek
@TheWareek Год назад
Another classic case of the person that designed something probably never having used it. If the engineer in charge had been told once built "now drive it from Paris to Leon" would have I think made some changes on arrival.
@broadbandislife
@broadbandislife Год назад
Well its intended use was "drive from supply point to frontline and back". Short-haul transport so long-term drivability wasn't really a concern. Period tracked vehicles _seriously_ lacked the mechanical endurance to move long distances under their own power without breakdowns anyway, that only started becoming a thing in the late Thirties.
@luisnunes3863
@luisnunes3863 Год назад
Right after he took it out of parking, if he wasn't an idiot. Given the poor excuses for vision slits, I have to suspect idiot.
@farmerboy916
@farmerboy916 Год назад
@@luisnunes3863 Okay, there are reasonable excuses for this though. Ease of manufacture, the alternative being no head protection whatsoever, being able to easily switch it on and off by flipping the dome back.
@thomasstevenhebert
@thomasstevenhebert Год назад
@@farmerboy916 not to mention a lack of a firewall between the crew and engine/transmission.
@maxhammick948
@maxhammick948 Год назад
I've been waiting for this for 10 years! The exhaust probably had some asbestos wrapping originally, making it "safer"
@AnimeSunglasses
@AnimeSunglasses Год назад
Hey, less likely to burn your legs IS safer... Any later health problems are just unforeseen consequences of not catching fire!
@Liamv4696
@Liamv4696 Год назад
Operator Lottie?? Does that mean, you're at the Australian armour and artillery museum! I just discovered their RU-vid channel a month or two ago. Had no idea we had even half of those vehicles here in Australia!! It's unreal. Their restoration series' are great too.
@Commander_Koyke
@Commander_Koyke Год назад
It's honestly a cute machine
@jamesmchenry4708
@jamesmchenry4708 Год назад
...I like how you get into this basically like you would an open-wheel racecar cockpit. well, on the driver's side anyway. On the other side it has one as well but with added danger. Y'know, just in case being crammed into a tight space isn't uncomfortable enough, here's an exhaust and some accessory drives to get your attention.
@aidangartner8786
@aidangartner8786 Год назад
I saw one of these in the paris war museum, and I had a moment where I thought it was a small scale replica before I read the placard
@MusicalMercenary
@MusicalMercenary Год назад
whew watching you cram into these tiny tanks is one of the few times i start feeling claustrophobic.
@ZGryphon
@ZGryphon Год назад
Head on over to the Battleship _New Jersey_ Museum's channel and find the video in which their curator crawls through a 16" gun barrel. Boy howdy.
@WildBillCox13
@WildBillCox13 Год назад
A new species . . . first came the turret monster . . . French Island Dwarfism has produced the Chenillette monster! Charles Darwin wants to know your location.
@L0neW0lfL0gan
@L0neW0lfL0gan Год назад
I'm not to sure how id feel about getting a tank that has the equivalent of a jousting helmet protecting my head.
@broadbandislife
@broadbandislife Год назад
Good thing it's not a _tank_ then.
@CountingStars333
@CountingStars333 Год назад
@@broadbandislife it's a pedant
@gerardoramoncesarreynaldo9469
I recommend the Chieftain also discuss tankers' helmets from World War II to the present. Looking forward to that video.
@jannarkiewicz633
@jannarkiewicz633 Год назад
Remember the time the Chieftan got stuck in the tank :-) Great video
@wildonemeister
@wildonemeister Год назад
This series really ticles my funny bone :-D Keep 'em coming!
@scozlad
@scozlad Год назад
I see the guy behind French iron sights was involved in making the viewing slit in the lid. I wonder how many folds of that bit of paper before it is too thick to fit through?
@TheMoistestNugget
@TheMoistestNugget Год назад
I love your stuff but i cant tell you how long ive waited to see this lol
@americanpatriot2422
@americanpatriot2422 Год назад
Great video!
@wingsofwrath4647
@wingsofwrath4647 Год назад
Yes, finally, I see the Chieftain and the Chenilette Renault UE, something I've been asking to see for ages. And I love the fact he had exactly the same experience and worries I had when sitting in one, including the exposed belt and exhaust. And let me tell you if you do decide to drop the cupola all the way, it's very difficult to raise it back up again, because it's fairly heavy, awkward and you can't fit both hands in front of your face to push it, as your elbows will strike the front armor plate... I would absolutely not want to be in one anywhere near a front line.
@TheArklyte
@TheArklyte Год назад
UE might be too small which was its downfall, but I always liked its trailers. That's basically half the advice I'd give to any country that bought Carden Loyd tankette - design a series of good cargo trailers for it. Second half of advice would be to upsize it as much as you can(especially in terms of width) before starting license/copy production proper and make it have open cargo space in the back. Yes, second part is basically "copy Universal Carrier". For many countries and instances that would be ideal AFV for WWII era and onwards;) Heck, even nowadays you can't go wrong with having capacity to produce those yourself. Unless you can produce Hilux instead... Edit: for some reason YT has this weird bracket around the comment and keyboard and makes it nigh impossible to edit. Also double post that Idk if it's on my side or it just posted twice. First time seeing these bugs.
@farmerboy916
@farmerboy916 Год назад
Aye, a sort of modern version (with actual safety and elbow room) would be interesting. And frankly more useful for more countries militaries than tanks, given what we’re being reminded about how tanks _must_ be properly supported.
@quentintin1
@quentintin1 Год назад
imo, just make it long enough so you can stuff the engine behind the crew, like on the Lorraine tank supply tractor which was developed in an infantry version (short trackbase and tipping bin) in a bid to replace the UE but the army decided against smh in it's standard version it still had a towing hitch that could be uncoupled from the safety of the armoured cabin, towing a trailer similar to that used with the UE, the rear compartment could comfortably seat 4 men or receive up to 800kg of stores alternatively by pushing the dimensions a bit you could easily convert it in a APC, capable of transporting 10 men (2 in the front cabin + 8 in the troop compartment) or you can decide to convert it in the role of SP anti tank by bolting a gun forward of the cargo compartment and erecting an armoured box over it
@DylanSwayneHughes
@DylanSwayneHughes Год назад
I have very distant blurry video of you attempting to get into this vehicle on the track at Ausarmourfest. Sorry to hear you burnt your leg going in that sounds painful! Was waiting for a video like this to crop up aha
@t5ruxlee210
@t5ruxlee210 Год назад
"We'll pencil you in as a bomber pilot trainee until the full size flying tanks are ready." "Next !"
@timblack6422
@timblack6422 Год назад
Well done, Sir!
@LeftCoastStephen
@LeftCoastStephen Год назад
Chieftain does a pretty good impression of Dark Helmet when he lowers the “hatch”
@thecollierreport
@thecollierreport Год назад
I saw the one that's at Bovington. Interesting vehicle.
@nickthenoodle9206
@nickthenoodle9206 Год назад
Nick is awesome.
@JamesLaserpimpWalsh
@JamesLaserpimpWalsh Год назад
haha Cheers Chief. I needed a laugh tonight.
@glenhallick3953
@glenhallick3953 Месяц назад
One of the local garages in Starbuck, Manitoba had a tow truck that was a CMP truck. As far as I know, the owners didn't use it much. And now I think I know why. Their tow truck is now at the Manitoba Threshermen's' Museum in Austin, just over an hour west of Winnipeg.
@samiam5557
@samiam5557 Год назад
I could use one here to plow snow and use as a snowmobile! 🤗
@provjaro
@provjaro Год назад
Nice video, very interesting
@alixsprallix
@alixsprallix Год назад
great video
@zoperxplex
@zoperxplex Год назад
Amazing what was regarded as proper armored vehicles in the interwar period and the accomodations provided for the crew
@ScottKenny1978
@ScottKenny1978 Год назад
Keep in mind that this was a supply hauler, basically intended to drag a couple trailers forward to the trenches through the harassing artillery fire. It's armored enough to bounce small arms and 75mm shell splinters.
@mascaret3845
@mascaret3845 Год назад
The Renault Chenillette (pronounce cheni-yet, traduction little or baby caterpillar) was a 2 persons light armoured recco vehicle usually equipped with a FM Châtellerault 24/29, machine gun model 1924 modified 1929 by Châtellerault Weapons Manufacture aka MAC, 7,5mm, 30 rounds magazines.
@Felcaster
@Felcaster 11 месяцев назад
Watching the Chieftain climb into the Renault made me appreciate for the first time the obvious flaw of any type of future exo-suit armor. Your body is contained in seperate parts of a machine, that's got to feel like being trapped in a metal coffin. Makes me appreciate the more open cockpits of the Battletech mechs.
@Litauen-yg9ut
@Litauen-yg9ut Год назад
Dude, you're awesome. I'm only 6'2" and I'd have trouble..
@richardarcher7177
@richardarcher7177 Год назад
No 'Oh bugger, the chenilette is on fire'? Probably for the best, although I think that looks a little easier to escape in a hurry than some of the other vehicles Chieftain has done - Comet anyone?
@atomickitten7718
@atomickitten7718 Год назад
I recognise the flag in the background. Is this Cairns Tank museum?
@joseantoniocustodio7232
@joseantoniocustodio7232 Год назад
Hooray!!!!! Now I can sleep well knowing that the Chieftain can fit inside the Chenillette!!! Now are there still Lorraine 37 tractors out there?
@kiwiruna9077
@kiwiruna9077 Год назад
Ian, Over at forgotten weapons will be pleased.😃 Oh and customs have been warned about a very tall gentle man trying to smuggle it out "It's for a friend who likes many things french".😂😂
@rogersmith7396
@rogersmith7396 Год назад
Its been so long since I've seen a track tensioning or an "Oh bugger the tanks on fire" I am going into withdrawl.
@crisr.8280
@crisr.8280 Год назад
An answer to a question I had ever since I saw Walst from Honnest Gamming ram every UE they meet in game.
@SoddingGit
@SoddingGit Год назад
A fellow shenanigans enjoyer I see.
@crisr.8280
@crisr.8280 Год назад
@@SoddingGit Run a train through that little tank
@davidodonovan1699
@davidodonovan1699 Год назад
Well done sir. That passenger seat need the song "let's get ready to die" with Warhammer 40,000 orks playing in the background. Joking.
@williammagoffin9324
@williammagoffin9324 Год назад
Seems like on these small interwar tankettes & things they put more effort in to figuring out how to squeeze a guy properly in to them than on some of the wartime full sized tanks. Aside from that passenger compartment being a little dangerous the average sized person of the time shouldn't have had too much trouble.
@giroromek8423
@giroromek8423 Год назад
the Chenillette wasn't a fighting vehicule, it wasn't armed. It purpose was to tow supplies to the front line with barely enough protection for the crew to survive shrapnels from nearby artillery shells.
@inwedavid6919
@inwedavid6919 Год назад
The franch at the time where smaller and tankers were choosen on the small ones. Also they have a helmet and a leather jacket. So no risk of burn. The chenillette is only a truck like tank, not made to fight, made to bring supplies to the first line.
@PpAirO5
@PpAirO5 4 месяца назад
This is such a cool vehicle 😍😃
@mpetersen6
@mpetersen6 Год назад
He's pulling the "helmet" down and my first thought was Rick Moranis in Space Balls
@GenderSkins
@GenderSkins Год назад
Yep figured you could, since I remember you fitting into the TKS
@nunyabidniz2868
@nunyabidniz2868 Год назад
It appears that Chieftain's knees are at approximately a 90deg angle, so the drivers of the chenillette were probably selected for the physical attribute of "Chieftain's inseam" * .707 (as a 1st approximation.)
@Omba820
@Omba820 Год назад
This is one of my most favourite tanks
@1SaG
@1SaG Год назад
Even at a much more "compact" 180cm/5'11'', the idea of climbing into this thing is still nearly as scary as the idea of going into actual combat in it.
@The_ZeroLine
@The_ZeroLine Год назад
Such a cool little vehicle.
@willierants5880
@willierants5880 Год назад
At 6' 5" myself I am always amazed at how the Chieftain fits into anything. He's an inch or two taller than me and I don't seem to fit into many things. I guess for me I want to be at least somewhat comfortable and be able to function properly. LOL Can't wait to see what he classifies as "doesn't fit".
@carkawalakhatulistiwa
@carkawalakhatulistiwa Год назад
Soviet tank have rule for tank crew 5'6
@robertschumacher2707
@robertschumacher2707 Год назад
At the time crews also were issued leather jackets If I remember correctly. Must've been a dilemma in summer, roast or suffer the burns and arm-eating belts of the interior.
@ssgtmole8610
@ssgtmole8610 Год назад
Hooray! Chieftan fits inside the Sontaran tank! 😊
@AtheistOrphan
@AtheistOrphan Год назад
Sonta-Ha!
@janbernad4729
@janbernad4729 Год назад
Those "head bubbles" remind me about that one episode in Top Gear, where Clarkson attempted to design a compact car, and ended up basically with a wheelchair combined with a suit of armour. Every time he hit a pothole on the road, he smacked his head against the helmet. Correct me if I am wrong, but I could see how riding this through the terrain could end up in a serious concussion
@promiscuous675
@promiscuous675 Год назад
Thank you.
@richardcutts196
@richardcutts196 Год назад
I would say the Chieftain KINDA FITS. As far as I'm concerned, he would have to fit in either side to count as 'fits' in. That said I agree with, declining for safety reasons, his decision to not ride in the passenger side.
@Pratt_
@Pratt_ Год назад
0:08 Hi, Frenchman here ! Quick tip on the pronunciation of "chenillette" : Chieftain actually pronounced it almost perfectly, with the exception of the "ill" part. In French, "ill" is *usually* pronounced like a "y" would be in a word in English (don't ask me why). I say usually because there is notable exception like "ville" (city/town) which is basically pronounced like a the English word "ill" with a "V" in front of it.
@TheChieftainsHatch
@TheChieftainsHatch Год назад
Would not “une chenille”, “les chenilles” also pronounce the double l? If so, it seems like “chenilette” is one of those irregular nouns….
@Pratt_
@Pratt_ Год назад
@@TheChieftainsHatch in "une chenille" or "les chenilles" the "ill" is also pronounced like a "y" (like the one from "Yankee" in the NATO phonetic alphabet). In addition, if not pronounced that way it would sound identical to the word "chenil", which means "dog shelter" (granted, this may sounds kind of ironic to bring up giving that in the first place "chenille" meant and still mean "caterpillar", but still). To be fair and to prevent too much unnecessary confusion to anyone, in the vast majority of the time the "ill" is pronounced like the "y" from "Yankee", I'm sure there is other ones but the only example of the contrary that I could think of from the top of my head is "ville", so it's pretty rare even though this word is extremely common.
@johnfisk811
@johnfisk811 Год назад
@@TheChieftainsHatch And thus we find the difference between the French and the Belgians. Four twenties and twelve indeed. The Belgians speak French far more logically. Probably for fear of having to otherwise speak in Flemish.
@christopher5723
@christopher5723 Год назад
I'd swear there was a video of you in one of these a few months ago...
@louissteinbach2999
@louissteinbach2999 Год назад
super video(Chenillette is pronounced without the set of ll's)super video
@TotallyNotRedneckYall
@TotallyNotRedneckYall Год назад
I'd love to drive that anywhere... except into a battle.
@JakeTheTankmaster
@JakeTheTankmaster Год назад
What's the state on the Pz II Luchs interior in Bovington?
@villusepp7932
@villusepp7932 Год назад
I think it's safe to assume that viewers would like you to try to get into more French tanks.
@ulissedazante5748
@ulissedazante5748 Год назад
*happy Ian noises*
@mysticvirgo9318
@mysticvirgo9318 Год назад
the UE 57 anti tank gun carriage. . small and hard to spot at range ... My actual favorite french anti tank weapon system :)
@seanmalloy7249
@seanmalloy7249 Год назад
Or the variant the Germans made mounting four Wurfrahmen 40 launchers, either in a row behind the crew or hanging from a frame that slung them outboard of the tracks like the SdKfz 251 'Stuka zu Fuss'.
@broadbandislife
@broadbandislife Год назад
P sure that was a somewhat desperate Free French project from before the Brits could start sparing them proper kit, after which it was simply dropped. Not like they could source spare parts for the chenillettes they'd managed to bring along anyway.
@SRFriso94
@SRFriso94 Год назад
So he fits in the same way that I'm dating Scarlett Johansson - more theoretically than practically.
@francesconicoletti2547
@francesconicoletti2547 Год назад
What’s it doing in Australia ? Unsuitable for Australian conditions , seems an apt description of this vehicle.
@finnmcool2
@finnmcool2 Год назад
I'm just picturing my head bouncing around inside that steel bubble.
@carbo73
@carbo73 Год назад
this is SO claustrophobic!
@stephenbond1990
@stephenbond1990 Год назад
Are there any Italian CV 33's left for you to try?
@orionandmars
@orionandmars Год назад
Great museum, visit if you can
@opperbuil
@opperbuil Год назад
The Chieftain does cat roleplay: "If I fits I sits"
@broadbandislife
@broadbandislife Год назад
_A Chieftain is fine too..._
@willemjangoossen6193
@willemjangoossen6193 Год назад
Well.... It is not an fighting vehicle, it´s purpose was to bring fresh ammo to the front, nothing more nothing less. The driver didn´t had to leave his `armoured` protection to unload. Just pull the lever and the ammo was dump out of the back. It doesn´t even has an pistol port so no 1st LT would get the idea to use this vehicle to support some grand idea for glory and fame...😅
@Voron_Aggrav
@Voron_Aggrav Год назад
Well, we drive this thing up, we ride in this flatbed trailer behind it, and it'll be fine
@broadbandislife
@broadbandislife Год назад
TBF I understand during the war it wasn't unusual for them to jury-rig an MG pintle mount for the passenger, just in case you ran into some enemy infantry that'd wandered past the front lines. But that's the same as such self-defence armaments on supply trucks etc. so yeah.
@Voron_Aggrav
@Voron_Aggrav Год назад
@@broadbandislife especially the American platforms tended to end up, "Well we've got this MG spare, We know we've already mounted 3, but we can use a 4th!"
@broadbandislife
@broadbandislife Год назад
@@Voron_Aggrav I mean the US military had those days what historians have with straight face termed "a cult of the Machine Gun" - extreme example being the M2 Light which crammed no less than _five_ MGs plus their ammo into the modest-sized chassis. On top of the 37 mm main gun and a four-man crew. Suffice to say elbow room was at something of a premium. Even postwar the Yanks were the only ones to stick with the classic bow MG mounting, which everyone else had already dropped as worse than useless, until the introduction of the M48 Patton in '52. And still for quite a while thereafter insisted on turning the commander's cupola into a mini MG turret (perhaps telling that eg. the Israelis quickly replaced those with smaller traditional cupolas)... Institutional fixations are funny.
@Voron_Aggrav
@Voron_Aggrav Год назад
@@broadbandislife mean when you've got a million of something you'd also be looking to put them to use
@jmiller475
@jmiller475 Год назад
Wow wouldn't have believed it
@samharvey6194
@samharvey6194 Год назад
Just seen one of these at The Bastogne Barracks collection
@mbunds
@mbunds Год назад
These are such amazing machines. I wish they were the result of competition other than war, like hill-climbing or mudding...
@firefox5926
@firefox5926 Год назад
1:40 ah damn it .. just you wait we'll get you one of these days
@setesh1294
@setesh1294 Год назад
Have you already done a Cv.33/Cv.35?
@tony66au
@tony66au Год назад
Welcome to Australia Chieftain, Soooo World of Tanks getting some Aussie bits and pieces soon?
@PEHUEN004
@PEHUEN004 Год назад
Chieftain: you prove to us that you really love tanks so much
@Vok250
@Vok250 Год назад
Guaranteed the crew never closed all that armour in use. Most tanks that saw action rolled around with every possible hatch open to prevent overheating.
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