This WWII German tanks look so cool, and quite imposing, I wouldn't want to be on a receiving end of one of those. That's an amazing job done, in the restoration of these tanks, they look like right out of the factory, excellent job
I don't like to say the word "awesome" very often as I think it's overused. Although here it applies in spades. This example of the Jagdpanther is superb and if you watch and listen to it long enough will take you back in time. Well done!
I have tried to imagine being an infantryman coming up against this kind of heavy armour.The thoughts that come to mind are not pretty.German ww2, panzers, simply the finest, and would not look out of place on a modern battlefield.
No, I'm being 100% serious, just check out the manufacturing cost and times, as well as the amount of time it took to design, adding to that is the formidable bren guns that they would mount to It making the bob semple one of the most feared allied tanks.
Of all the German AFV's, the Jadgpanther is the best looking and baddest beast there ever was. You have to wonder how many allied soldiers dropped a load when they came face to face with one of these machines. All of the German AFV's are bad azz!
Could anyone tell me what the tube is for on the back deck? I’ve not seen them on the Panthers, just on the Jagdpanthers, so I assume they’re something for the TD role. Beautiful restoration.
Wunderschöne Arbeit! Eine Frage: Welche Funktion hat das Rohr, das quer ganz hinten über dem Heck befestig ist? Ist da das Rohr-Reinungsset untergebracht?
@@wehrtechnischestudiensammlung Danke für die schnelle Antwort. Hätte nicht gedacht, dass ich richtig liege. War ein kompletter Schuss ins blaue. Naja, auch ein blindes Huhn findet mal ein Korn xD
Ein tolles Fahrzeug! Weiß jemand, wozu der Eimer am Heck hängt? Ich habe das oft auch auf alten Fotos aus dem Krieg gesehen. Deutsche Panzer hatten anscheinend oft einen Eimer am Heck baumeln.
Den Eimer kann man für einiges benutzen. z.B. unter den Motorraum stellen + Brennmaterial rein + anzünden = Motor vorwärmen de.wikiversity.org/wiki/Direktiven_zur_Maschinenpflege_unter_Winterbedingungen_(1942)
forgive my ignorance, does a Jagdpanther need a Ausf.V added to it? never have seen that before is why I'm asking... Great footage thank you for your time posting this, beautiful machine
Instead of spending millions on the improvement of the current Puma, the Bundeswehr should take this Jagdpanther 5 and fit it with electronics and today's modern spare parts, and before you know it you'll have a tremendous tank killer for less than half the price of a Puma.
Hmmmm..... I wonder what it can still do if you replace those 88s with a modern 120mm gun, add some modern sighting and stabilization mech on it....... It can still give other afvs. A run
Great video, but you got the name wrong. There isnt a Jagdpanther V, it's Jagdpanzer V. The correct name of the Sd.Kfz. 173 is Jagdpanzer V Jagdpanther. But thanks for the video and sorry for being pedantic ;-)
Unbelievably Good - What a timeless design, the angular shape, big main gun, 'Normandy' triple colour paintwork, the sound it's just wonderful to look at and hear. Rolling back to the sights and sounds of WW2. But where is the MG34 for the porthole ? Hopefully this has since been added since 2017.
StuG and Panther. ;-) Jagdpanther. StuG and Tiger = Jagdtiger, much bigger and with 128mm Cannon. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_IfZvT-TRrY.html