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Life Inside A Panther Turret Bunker (Cross Section) 

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Several defensive lines were devised by the German High command to protect German territorial gains made in the early phases of the war, such as the Panther-Wotan line on the Eastern Front, the Atlantic Wall in Northern France, as well as others in Italy and Germany. This need led to the development of what was called the Pantherturm - Panther Bunker Turret, and today we're looking inside!
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@Simplehistory
@Simplehistory 16 дней назад
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@Raydinosaurmaster
@Raydinosaurmaster 16 дней назад
First
@davidspencer8373
@davidspencer8373 16 дней назад
Like video
@mohdariffymay
@mohdariffymay 16 дней назад
Make a King Tiger cross section
@wanderingpaws3111
@wanderingpaws3111 16 дней назад
Wait. You bought a jet?
@fakshen1973
@fakshen1973 15 дней назад
The bird chirping SFXs are superfluous and unnecessary. They don't add to the story. They compete with the other SFX and voice-over in the context of this video. I appreciate the editor wanting to add more depth. But it gets lost with the tank SFX and voice.
@Notwarthunderadventurer
@Notwarthunderadventurer 16 дней назад
The driver quit 💀
@gabrielmachadovieira__1075
@gabrielmachadovieira__1075 16 дней назад
BR Don't cry bro. 🙌 ☕
@user-lw9ch9km9w
@user-lw9ch9km9w 16 дней назад
Yes that. But I don't think drivers will get that back turret
@hilarybrown2271
@hilarybrown2271 15 дней назад
Nah he j'd out
@elsupremo6037
@elsupremo6037 14 дней назад
So did the radio operator
@shakescan
@shakescan 14 дней назад
XD 😂
@mr.l8527
@mr.l8527 16 дней назад
The idea of using tank guns as turrets is actually ingenious. It's simple, easy, less time consuming to setup and it doesn't require you to have a separate facility to manufacture the parts needed. It saves money, time, manpower and makes for more efficient logistics.
@Alguien644
@Alguien644 16 дней назад
Id say that less time consuming is debatable, youve gotta build a giant hole, walls around it and more
@ReikerForge
@ReikerForge 16 дней назад
@@Alguien644 They had to build the bunkers anyway, this was just deciding what armament to put on them
@anothertexasboi3146
@anothertexasboi3146 16 дней назад
Not only that, but also the turret made a smaller target for other tanks.
@jeremyherder5209
@jeremyherder5209 16 дней назад
They actually did the same thing with turrets from the Gneisenau in Norway. Same concept on steroids.
@Supperdude9
@Supperdude9 16 дней назад
@@Alguien644 It's for defense. If you are building defenses, you have the time to build defense.
@user-hw5tc3tk3v
@user-hw5tc3tk3v 16 дней назад
Imagine chilling with the homies in a panther turret bunker. Must have been hella chill
@thecanadianclassroom3188
@thecanadianclassroom3188 16 дней назад
Maybe even the "cat's meow?"
@Tom-bm3hx
@Tom-bm3hx 16 дней назад
But the constant fear of being flanked must have been crazy
@ThommyofThenn
@ThommyofThenn 16 дней назад
​@@Tom-bm3hxI think a lot of Panther models had MG34/42 mounted aside the main cannon. You could also have a MG crew set up nearby the turret/bunker and take turns manning it. If anyone tried to assault the bunker, the MG team could spot and engage them from another angle while the attackers are focused on the bunker. This is just my overactive imagination and to my knowledge, not based on any factual events.
@DarkelsDumpster
@DarkelsDumpster 16 дней назад
Fr, the one in the thumbnail and first clip seems comfy
@yourmum69_420
@yourmum69_420 13 дней назад
I think fighting as a soldier in world war 2 is the very opposite of chill
@DallingerM
@DallingerM 16 дней назад
Simple History: “We’re having to place adverts in our videos as we’re low on money” Simple History: “I’ve just bought an F-35 jet plane”
@deathhulk8860
@deathhulk8860 16 дней назад
it's pretty genius there's ads inside the video
@yungxsixbigswagdady6970
@yungxsixbigswagdady6970 15 дней назад
Imo this became one of the most badass RU-vid ads ever
@leona_luna_556
@leona_luna_556 14 дней назад
​@@deathhulk8860haven't saw any ads here since last year bc I'm using YT Revanced. any sponsor part of the video will get skipped too with ease 😂
@Foxrich99
@Foxrich99 6 дней назад
Just use youtube revanced, blocks all ads and sponsored segments automatically
@avilancer2516
@avilancer2516 4 дня назад
That's why they need adverts, for the F-35
@SlyCooper1920
@SlyCooper1920 16 дней назад
When you want to be in a tank but you are ordered by your command for defense:
@Irishcountryballwastaken
@Irishcountryballwastaken 16 дней назад
Lol
@cwg73160
@cwg73160 16 дней назад
@@Irishcountryballwastaken Insightful reply. It’s the most RU-vid comment ever.
@justanothergermantankie9142
@justanothergermantankie9142 16 дней назад
what are we supposed to reply then bruh​@@cwg73160
@judykimnguyen8393
@judykimnguyen8393 16 дней назад
“Commander, I want to be assigned a Tank” Commander: Tank? We have Tank at home 😉
@FeverMutt
@FeverMutt 16 дней назад
Omg it's Sly Cooper! 🦝
@Dummy..-..-..-..-..-.-..-.-.-9
@Dummy..-..-..-..-..-.-..-.-.-9 16 дней назад
When the driver quits you must improvise -commander hanz -
@loganmeyer1069
@loganmeyer1069 14 дней назад
Peak German technology
@yxx_chris_xxy
@yxx_chris_xxy 13 дней назад
Hans, not Hanz.
@Dummy..-..-..-..-..-.-..-.-.-9
@Dummy..-..-..-..-..-.-..-.-.-9 13 дней назад
It’s a German accent version of Hans
@packattackallday
@packattackallday 16 дней назад
Couple corrections here: 1. Sherman’s were not obsolete as revisionist history makes them out to be. They were less powerful, but more than capable to penetrate the armor of a Tiger or even Panther V by 1944. it does ultimately depend on the variant though. The early Sherman’s were excellent in North Africa, but were very much outclassed by the Tigers at this time. Thankfully very few Tigers were in Africa or the western front in general. 2. The Allied Air Force was legit superior, however, they very seldom ever hit tanks due to the small size (compared to the fast speed the planes approach in). Instead, the Allied air forces focused more heavily on wiping out reinforcing tanks still on the railway or hampering German logistics entirely. The P-47 was amazing with this! The Mosquitoes were also excellent in the African theatre.
@tedhubertcrusio372
@tedhubertcrusio372 16 дней назад
Correction on #2: You meant the RAF... The Canadian and US Air Force actually employed Catalina planes and various liaison aircraft to serve as antitank gunships, with the notable example used by Bazooka Charlie.
@aspookyscaryskeleton1474
@aspookyscaryskeleton1474 15 дней назад
@@tedhubertcrusio372 I don't get what anything you just said has to do with only the RAF. They mentioned allies collectively and included both a British and US aircraft as an example. The P-47 was a US built aircraft with ground-attack capability that saw significant use in the European theater. The Catalina was a US built seaplane with reconnaissance and anti-submarine capabilities. It wasn't used to destroy tanks.
@ASlickNamedPimpback
@ASlickNamedPimpback 15 дней назад
@@aspookyscaryskeleton1474 Mosquitos were primarily fast-bombers so they're sort of irrelevant. It'd be like bringing up B-17s in a discussion about the Battle for London, only relevance coming from the fact they are planes
@GlobnarTheGreen
@GlobnarTheGreen 15 дней назад
Not true
@justmisha22
@justmisha22 15 дней назад
@@GlobnarTheGreen sources?
@ven7165
@ven7165 16 дней назад
This video more addresses the purpose and use of panther turret bunkers and less the life inside one of these. Sure there are some beds that can fold up, there's a stove, it's probably cramped though there's some storage space and an escape way. You get into combat like you're suppose to. But what of the actual life inside one of these things? What shifts do the soldiers take, do they sit and guard an area inside the bunker or is there an outside area they chill at with other crews until the enemy is spotted and then run to their bunker? What's the food and water situation? How do they communicate to those outside of the bunker, whether directly outside or distant? Toilets? From morning to night, what do they do?
@HighOnPoint412
@HighOnPoint412 15 дней назад
yes and the ad transition was jarring
@undefined40
@undefined40 14 дней назад
The dot at the end of "Ausf." indicates that this is an abbreviation. In verbal communication the word is spoken completely: "Ausführung" (Roughly "implementation", "model" or a bit more remote "variant")
@yxx_chris_xxy
@yxx_chris_xxy 13 дней назад
Mk. (Mark)
@ShockDeed
@ShockDeed 16 дней назад
Hey simple history can you do a cross section of the ratte tank ?
@Sigma_Male_Anti_Female
@Sigma_Male_Anti_Female 16 дней назад
Ratte never existed so it would have to be fanmade.
@ShockDeed
@ShockDeed 16 дней назад
Yah but simple history made a video about the ratte tank
@user-bs6vq8dh9k
@user-bs6vq8dh9k 16 дней назад
Yes, but there are a few pieces here, such as a lab,a room that is held two motorbikes, and, of course , barracks
@wyattpeterson6286
@wyattpeterson6286 16 дней назад
Oh and the fuhrer bunker. I'd really like to see a video about its design.
@adammaust6177
@adammaust6177 16 дней назад
Thanks for all the content. Truly good stuff ❤
@ulrichkalber9039
@ulrichkalber9039 15 дней назад
interestingly there seems to be an opportunity that was overlooked: the thickness of a tanks armour was limited by weight constraints, which in turn come from the mobility requirements of a tank a stationary tank turret is not mobile, the weight rests on an immobile under-construction. it would have been possible to up-armour such turrets. a lot.
@ASlickNamedPimpback
@ASlickNamedPimpback 15 дней назад
that sort of defeats the point then
@ulrichkalber9039
@ulrichkalber9039 15 дней назад
@@ASlickNamedPimpback you could still build them quickly, and add on armour plates later, when you have them.
@ASlickNamedPimpback
@ASlickNamedPimpback 15 дней назад
@@ulrichkalber9039 precious metal and time that could have been put somewhere else
@NIGHTDREADED
@NIGHTDREADED 8 дней назад
​@@ASlickNamedPimpbackNot really, by this stage production was in shambles and destroyed tanks were everywhere, it would not have been hard to cut out armor from destroyed tanks and put it on the turret via welding or slotting.
@ASlickNamedPimpback
@ASlickNamedPimpback 7 дней назад
@@NIGHTDREADED if you have a destroyed tank, chances are it was destroyed by the someone. By this stage in the war, Germany was in full backpedal, so that someone would already be in their way of getting to the tank.
@5co756
@5co756 14 дней назад
Little correction , no Panther had 80mm side armour . 60mm was max with the new Schmalturm . And we in Austria build these bunkers along the Danube river in the I believe 1960's , with Centurion turrets . You can still find them today in the woods .
@samcoltadams1597
@samcoltadams1597 16 дней назад
Thank you for all the great videos
@AvenValkyr
@AvenValkyr 16 дней назад
Holy wow massive upgrade to your content quality. Great show!!
@davidrmcmahon
@davidrmcmahon 16 дней назад
Uploaded 3 seconds ago! Love your channel.
@ZSTE
@ZSTE 14 дней назад
Just wanted to say, at 3:45 with the mesh over the barrel being gone after it fired is a nice touch
@GrayParticles
@GrayParticles 13 дней назад
15% of this video is a commercial.
@silentshunder54
@silentshunder54 11 дней назад
So what
@ScoutSniper3124
@ScoutSniper3124 16 дней назад
Fixed installations might make sense if they had interlocking fields of fire and no way for the enemy to outflank or overrun (including with airborne troops) but that is RARELY IF EVER the case.
@Joesolo13
@Joesolo13 16 дней назад
It was a desperate move when modern tanks, or clever reuse of obsolete ones, that's about it
@Toenism
@Toenism 12 дней назад
Yeah, static defenses of all kinds are in fact 100% ineffective because no defensive line can circumfere the whole earth.
@mikebikekite1
@mikebikekite1 11 дней назад
@@Toenism The static defences used by Ukraine and Russia seem to be working quite well.
@Toenism
@Toenism 11 дней назад
@@mikebikekite1 Sorry it was meant as a sarcastic comment towards Scoutsniper3124
@benlewis4241
@benlewis4241 9 дней назад
Wonderful animations! I was sceptical when I clicked the link but the information was exceeded my expectations! (would have loved some references though) I do think you missed out by not pointing out the pre ww1 Fahrpanzer mobile armoured turrets which were likely the inspiration for using tank turrets this way.
@theravingtimes9582
@theravingtimes9582 16 дней назад
Simple History clearly ordered those Vomlets as a terror attack on Oversimplified's Birthday by swapping all of the chili mac, beef stew and buffalo chicken with this crime against humanity. Don't worry, he was generous enough to leave some "milk" from Mongolia.
@YellowSquidsBootyAttack
@YellowSquidsBootyAttack 16 дней назад
Imagine being a panther turret in a factory excited to venture through eastern Europe just to be a gun dug halfway into the ground
@dylansykes3676
@dylansykes3676 16 дней назад
I knew simplehistory would blow up it's come a long way and still getting more subscribers you will get there because a lot of people love watching videos of old and new history of war and I love this stuff keep it coming
@Gagas234
@Gagas234 14 дней назад
Love the cross-section videos🔥
@Graue.Eminenz
@Graue.Eminenz 14 дней назад
_As a small addition. "Ausf." is not a spoken German word. It is the abbreviation for the German word "Ausführung" and in this context means something like model or version._ _Example:_ German: Panther Turm Ausführung D English: Panther Model D Turret
@danielwhyzmuzis7165
@danielwhyzmuzis7165 16 дней назад
I hate the way people are putting ads in the middle of their videos why not the beginning and what happened to paying for RU-vid premium add free content
@jarreddobbs6800
@jarreddobbs6800 16 дней назад
I understand where your coming from but ads is probably how he makes half his money as to where youtube makes money selling premium
@jarreddobbs6800
@jarreddobbs6800 16 дней назад
But yeah they could do it and the beginning or at the end....Mrballen is one of my favorite toutubers but it's aggravating getting into the middle of a good story then stop to go on a 2 minute ad lol
@noahboat580
@noahboat580 16 дней назад
​@@jarreddobbs6800remember when simple history was paywalling animated gore?
@toffeeonion5503
@toffeeonion5503 15 дней назад
The sponsor will have paid a premium fee to place the ad in the middle. That is good though cause it supports the video maker more, meaning they can afford to put more effort into the video
@queencakiya
@queencakiya 15 дней назад
it is justified. esp for our goat simple history
@dorad100
@dorad100 16 дней назад
When you need subtitels to understand the german names, as a german
@chriskane1
@chriskane1 16 дней назад
Sorry that I wasn't able to perfectly speak German for you.
@tundranomad
@tundranomad 15 дней назад
Subtitles
@StriKe_jk
@StriKe_jk 15 дней назад
​@@chriskane1The first variant was indeed very hard to understand, that being said 2 and 3 was fine and I enjoyed the accent. 😊
@mc_cpu
@mc_cpu 12 дней назад
You probably speak better English than most of us natives... 😂
@littlebritain64
@littlebritain64 10 дней назад
We had a defensive line of tank turret sunk into the ground, Italy at yugoslavian border at least until end '80s, when I was into the army. Fanteria D'Arresto took care of It. I don't know if It Is still there and still operative.
@Frosty_tha_Snowman
@Frosty_tha_Snowman 16 дней назад
I'd love to just be able to phase around like the 3 eyed raven and watch moments from history - I'd just go and watch conversations had in these bunkers, and of course, I'd witness the more important and astounding historical events throughout history, as well.. but to be able to just sit and watch the men in these otherworldly positions would be amazing. To just live vicariously through their most important times with no risk to you, watching real life like a show.. I hope they have a thing for that in the afterlife. Lol
@zephyer-gp1ju
@zephyer-gp1ju 13 дней назад
Speaking of 75mm. There was a video here on You Tube that stated US soldiers preferred the 75 over larger guns. Tests showed that for some reason 75s created more shrapnel that other size guns. It went on to state that on the Western front the allies didn't deal with near the volume of tanks that the Soviets encountered but had to deal with more foot soldiers. The wide spread of the 75 shrapnel helped in that.
@Toenism
@Toenism 12 дней назад
This is sadly entierly made up by people on Reddit.
@user-et2dx5du7e
@user-et2dx5du7e 16 дней назад
love the cross section vids
@schpitzkomander2997
@schpitzkomander2997 14 дней назад
As far as I know those type of turrets were typically used to slow down enemy advancement and got evacuated after 5-6 shots since they becomes too vulnerable when its position got discovered while normal artillery could just relocate itself on the battlefield.
@user-iz6nj7pe5z
@user-iz6nj7pe5z 15 дней назад
Could you do a video like the panther one you did but a king tiger?
@ArchHood
@ArchHood 15 дней назад
thanks for the tips time for a rematch in Comand and Conquer Generals Zero Hour
@tadanohiro5065
@tadanohiro5065 13 дней назад
6:55 reminded me a certain movie scene
@jacobwiles547
@jacobwiles547 13 дней назад
This is interesting stuff! I'm surprised this isn't depicted in movies.
@the_lost_navigator
@the_lost_navigator 15 дней назад
Back in the 90s I met an old German Tanker in Canada. I asked him how he survived, and he replied that he was the Driver for an Ostwall Panther Turm - now I know ;)
@user-uw1hz9dn7h
@user-uw1hz9dn7h 13 дней назад
Good job bro
@DillonDaVillain222
@DillonDaVillain222 15 дней назад
Cross section is my favorite series on here tbh
@user-ge1qk3es2b
@user-ge1qk3es2b 15 дней назад
They should have welded extra armor onto the turret since weight didn't matter for mobility
@strumling
@strumling 16 дней назад
Real ones will know that this wasn’t the first video about tank turrets mounted in the ground. 🔥🔥
@Nightmare88ish
@Nightmare88ish 16 дней назад
During desert storm, the Iraqi forces entrenched their tanks to use them as defensive positions (similar to the video, tho by half burying some of their tanks) and it did NOT go well for them. They became sitting ducks to a modern military. Plus, i think with things like drone warfare, the concept of a large stationary defensive box actually can backfire if they arent well enough protected by other forces. See previous Desert Storm : their tanks werent all that well protected even in the half burried 'tank foxholes' even tho the idea in concept was sound. (tho i guess you can argue that not only were their tanks, tactics, but just everything overall was outdated for them so the idea itself could still be practical if done right.) idk if this concept has been used at all in any current modern ongoing wars.
@dalel3608
@dalel3608 14 дней назад
Always wondered why, with the mass limitations of the chassis suspension no longer there, these turrets weren't heavily uparmored once emplaced. Why just leave them with the regular armor.
@kennethferland5579
@kennethferland5579 13 дней назад
Amazing, I never knew the the NOD defense turret was based on a real thing.
@francisman60
@francisman60 16 дней назад
This and with Flank towers can give giant headaches to the allies.
@Fighter4Street
@Fighter4Street 15 дней назад
They show pictures of one of these turrets in Berlin streets during the final battle. It has loads of spent tank rounds around it. I believe it fired all its ammunition. Must have been extremely difficult to knock this one out.
@bluesnake1713
@bluesnake1713 16 дней назад
Now imagine setting up a bunker with those supposed super tanks and crazy tank designs.
@psychobeam99
@psychobeam99 16 дней назад
Didnt they already have an episode on this or is it a remake?
@instinkctz395
@instinkctz395 13 дней назад
Saw in the last minute battles a more late german produced weapon, i think thats a reference to their other video.
@inductivegrunt94
@inductivegrunt94 16 дней назад
Well, you're a much smaller target in a Panther Turret. Though the lack of mobility makes them vulnerable to infantry with explosives that they can plant or toss onto the turret.
@cortexoftheego4568
@cortexoftheego4568 15 дней назад
genius like idea of the simplicity
@ProtagonistMaster794
@ProtagonistMaster794 15 дней назад
I like how at 2:21 the house heavily resembles the one in family guy
@ficklefingeroffate
@ficklefingeroffate 14 дней назад
The Panther gun and the Sherman gun WERE NOT THE SAME!
@DillonDaVillain222
@DillonDaVillain222 16 дней назад
Nice little Easter egg adding the family guy house during the ad read
@dedude7075
@dedude7075 13 дней назад
Ostwallturm translates to East Wall Turret, not Tower. Turm means both Turret and Tower, yet in this context it translates to turret, same as in tank turret. In addition, it is clear from looks that its not a tower, which requires considerable height.
@Capitanodiventura89
@Capitanodiventura89 14 дней назад
Panther Bunker : for those who never passed the driver license for the tanks
@mikebikekite1
@mikebikekite1 11 дней назад
Would there be communication links and an overall commander when there are multiple turret bunkers? What about supporting infantry?
@littlebritain64
@littlebritain64 10 дней назад
For the second part of Your question I can answer being into italian army service mid '80s. We had a zone very close to yugoslavian border and we put tank turrets sunk in the ground . They were under control of the Fanteria D'Arresto, First line defensive system. We at Fanteria Meccanizzata were a very little behind with our M113 Vtc armoured troops transport light tanks. And in the same zones were parachute troups. Hope It helps
@mikebikekite1
@mikebikekite1 10 дней назад
@@littlebritain64 thank you for that.
@Harikejn
@Harikejn 16 дней назад
Well, France wasn't the only country that was using tanks such as Renault light tanks. Also Yugoslavia used these tanks as well. Maybe some of these Yugoslav tanks, were captured by Germans. Of course this is just a guessing (but who am I to judge that). But I do know when Germany occupied Yugoslavia in WWII, they captured Yugoslav plane such as Icarus IK-3 Rogožarski. I have also heard that there were the flak turrets as well. They were used as an anti-aircraft defense against bombings. Also I have heard that they were used as a shelters where civilians took shelter when there were sounded air raid siren. They were also made out of concrete, and by external appearance, they looked like medieval castles.
@LawSuit_StartMan
@LawSuit_StartMan 15 дней назад
Hello my Simple History friend I have a question. What is the Sniper using in 7:08 I keep wondering what that is can you tell me please.
@Sudden-Strike-Bunker
@Sudden-Strike-Bunker 14 дней назад
PTRD-41
@OGbrick420
@OGbrick420 15 дней назад
i was under the impression all german tanks had the 88mm round, i guess that was only the tiger tanks?
@senseofthecommonman
@senseofthecommonman 13 дней назад
Correct
@czesnikadam6355
@czesnikadam6355 15 дней назад
In Poland there is one of the few, or even the only, specimen of this type of panther as an exhibit.
@qwerty_chump3599
@qwerty_chump3599 14 дней назад
why didn't they just completely attach the covering to the turret? wouldn't that ensure that the covers don't get pushed aside when it turns?
@ShiraIshikawa
@ShiraIshikawa 16 дней назад
The turret armor is kind of useless (except the front) because once they can hit the rear turret then you already lose. It's faster and cheaper to use those metals to build more field cannon with wheels and front armor.
@lolimadethisvid
@lolimadethisvid 15 дней назад
The turrets were used for defensive bunkers and taken off inoperable tanks not manufactured for this purpose and are not not field cannons first of all. They also had field cannons in the form of the 88mm
@Temperius
@Temperius 10 дней назад
Well it means that the turret is resistant to infantry flaking efforts because all directions are bulletproof. Obviously interms of resource efficiency field cannons are better but these definitely had a role.
@TheMufloni
@TheMufloni 12 дней назад
wonder if these were the inspiration to command & conquers nod gun turrets
@WhosYourBuddah
@WhosYourBuddah 12 дней назад
german here the Ausf. A and Ausf. D stands for Ausführung - meaning version A or Version D. the "Ausf." would just be used as a shortform in written form.
@tjpprojects7192
@tjpprojects7192 15 дней назад
Reminds me of how we used warthogs and scorpions in Halo 3 and Reach as turrets by placing objects around them so they couldn't move.
@guidor.4161
@guidor.4161 12 дней назад
"Turm" translates to "turret" when referring to tanks. For castles it does translate to "tower".
@andreykuzmin4317
@andreykuzmin4317 15 дней назад
The transmission wouldn't break down and Panther wouldn't run out of fuel, if your tank is just a turret in the ground!
@user-xt9pd8ds7n
@user-xt9pd8ds7n 16 дней назад
We're can I get your merch?
@johnpearce5168
@johnpearce5168 15 дней назад
Can you make a video on what the British called Lobster pots that were located in the English Channel???
@williamashbless7904
@williamashbless7904 16 дней назад
The absolute first time I’ve seen this as a primary topic! Great job. The great thing about armored vehicles is their mobility. Fire. Scoot. Set up again. Fire. These permanent turrets had the element of surprise the first shot. The Panther gun was a very good tank killer. Against everything else it was mediocre.
@diliscollective9743
@diliscollective9743 9 дней назад
pretty sure it would kill a guy too if u hit him
@x.brxkxn._.chxrli.x
@x.brxkxn._.chxrli.x 13 дней назад
6:56 saving private ryan moment 😂
@user-el6ee6xm1o
@user-el6ee6xm1o 13 дней назад
Hahahhahaahahahahhhahaahahahah
@Pincalo
@Pincalo 16 дней назад
cool, @simplehistroy is based in Petorea!
@gabrielrojas2781
@gabrielrojas2781 14 дней назад
2:39 a cellphone with notch and dynamic island at the same time
@UnknownUser-pf9rk
@UnknownUser-pf9rk 6 дней назад
FYI: "Ausf." is short for "Ausführung" which just means "variant"
@TheDavemedia-ch1ll
@TheDavemedia-ch1ll 14 дней назад
hi there cool video but Panther Ausf. A and B stand for Ausführung should be equal to Version
@coppertopv365
@coppertopv365 16 дней назад
I'm thinking a Similar idea of a military defensive Turret line where every other turret has a tank gun, or turret with Artillery gun on Ukraines Eastern flank. It might be Helpful against Russia. They use Radios to keep in touch, and if an Artillery shot is More needed than a tank shot one, then one would be in place to be Called upon. Ukraine has a number of old Soviet era stocks to pull from to use. Be similar to the maginot line, but you beef it by also using Mines, and a Personnel Trench, movable Artillery, dragons teeth, and concertina wire.
@simonk1162
@simonk1162 15 дней назад
sadly no, a stationary target is a dead traget in modern warfare with drones and precision strike ammunition and even lacking that the russians have no problem throwing 100+ dumb shells at a target only 1 has to hit.
@bryanminghan
@bryanminghan 9 дней назад
9:01 Just build some AA Turrets when they start spamming air. Seen them on the 1942 arcade game
@SRthestormchaser
@SRthestormchaser 14 дней назад
Did they have SPAA tank turrets? Or Tank destroyers?
@marcusstoy8144
@marcusstoy8144 2 дня назад
Those are fare the most reliable Panthers that I found after researching WW2
@corymorimacori1059
@corymorimacori1059 16 дней назад
Winston Churchill: I was saving the planet from an Axis of Darkness, while you were back home opening National Parks! Yes! Theodore Roosevelt: You should be ashamed of your military honor!
@cosmicbricks3339
@cosmicbricks3339 10 дней назад
Todays my birthday and im watching this masterpiece 🎉
@herbertsattelmeier2941
@herbertsattelmeier2941 12 дней назад
Das wurde nie im großen Stil gebaut. Da man gerade in der Frühphase des zweiten Weltkrieg erkannte das Mobilität das A und O ist und starre Geschützstellungen nicht viel bringen.
@SimonUdd
@SimonUdd 16 дней назад
Imagine being safe in the living area and the only way out is through the turret top hatch and the turret gets destroyed. You will probably die alone and forgotten of starvation, suffocation or by your own hand
@Swirly997
@Swirly997 16 дней назад
I want to see a cross section of the char b1
@jeroenvangastel9079
@jeroenvangastel9079 16 дней назад
Can you make of the kanonenvogel
@user-th5ui4ib3y
@user-th5ui4ib3y 12 дней назад
I always wondered why its called *Panther*-Wotan Line.
@mottthehoople693
@mottthehoople693 2 дня назад
did any survive? are there any still existing?
@THEFINALHAZARD
@THEFINALHAZARD 10 дней назад
Em, the Panther was hardly the “most effective” tank Germany fielded. They were known for a bit of a compulsive habit of running out of fuel, needing to be transported and towed to the literal edge of the battlefield of not past the lines into it, and also overheating and catching fire due to the weight of the tank vs how hard it’s transmission and engine had to work For most effective, I believe you’re looking for the, and variants built off of the Panzer 3 and4
@Eddy-oe5oi
@Eddy-oe5oi 13 часов назад
'Ausf.' is an abbreviation for 'Ausführung' meaning 'type'.
@chuchulainn9275
@chuchulainn9275 16 дней назад
0:51 Made in considerable "mumbers"? 😂
@TheMasterInstaller89
@TheMasterInstaller89 16 дней назад
Read the rocket money contract carefully. They take a percent of your projected savings at the end of the year. Even if you unsubscribe.
@electronzapgaming1500
@electronzapgaming1500 14 дней назад
That'd be fun to live in one of those.
@cosmicbricks3339
@cosmicbricks3339 15 дней назад
Damn simple history Your other vids arent as popular as this one with 200k views
@pjcc2419
@pjcc2419 15 дней назад
Cant wait for the far future when we'll build ourselves siege tanks just like from starcraft that doubles as a tank and artillery.
@peggygawel7244
@peggygawel7244 16 дней назад
Ausf. Means Ausführung so like its called Panzerkampfwagen V "Panther" Ausführung D
@501st-Lego-motion
@501st-Lego-motion 16 дней назад
Can you talk about the Anzac forces
@501st-Lego-motion
@501st-Lego-motion 16 дней назад
Please I like never her anything about them
@AMERICALXGUNNER
@AMERICALXGUNNER 16 дней назад
Nice
@I7435IC
@I7435IC 13 дней назад
Never knew the Germans incorporated Panther turrets for bunkers. Am guessing they used Panther turrets,, because of all the chassis & gearbox failures ect. of those Tanks,, & that they had a bunch of broken down ones,, plus produced a $#it load of Panthers,, compaired to the Tiger variants.... King Tiger turrets,, with the high velocity 88,, would of been 'absolutely ''devastating'',, compaired to the 75mm of the Panther ! That 88 would be even lethal today,, plus the other high velocity 88 that was used in the ''Jagd Panther''' - ''Tank destroyer'',, which is a frigg'n timeless work of Military mechanical art !! I made a working diorama with model Tanks ect. when I was a kid,, & actually made a bunker with a Tank turret,, just don't remember which one ... Always thought a Tank turret bunker was a pretty cool idea,, but again,, never knew that the Germans actually did it. Ian
@jameslongstreet9259
@jameslongstreet9259 15 дней назад
Home Sweet Home, looks cosy...
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