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Tankgewehr M1918 - The World's First Anti-Tank Rifle 

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Nine months after British and French forces rolled their tanks onto the Western Front in World War I, Germany readied a wholly new kind of counter-weapon. Driven by the shocking and surprise appearance of a new mechanized foe, German generals contracted Waffenfabrik Mauser AG to build the first anti-tank rifle of its kind in history. It was the only such weapon used during World War I. The Germans made sure to distribute as many as could be manufactured to its soldiers, producing around 15,800 of them, to the point that they became the terror of tanks on the Allied side.
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@289pinto
@289pinto 4 года назад
If this was my history class in high school I would have stayed awake.
@Kid_Kootenay
@Kid_Kootenay 4 года назад
Ya right 😂
@eveflash733
@eveflash733 4 года назад
@r marky why?
@joshlanier8567
@joshlanier8567 4 года назад
@@eveflash733 because the school standards obviously was not a true match. I remember on my high school graduation test I had a question that was about who occupied mexico during a certain time period ( I dont remember the exact date right now) however hes saying that if you went with the REAL history that was backed by REAL facts... basically the correct answer would not have matched what really happened in history. There was a few questions that out history teacher (which he actually taught us the REAL facts in history) he told us the "correct" answer so that we would get the credit for the question on our high school graduation test. Basically the schools "right" answer was wrong when matched up to history backed by real facts
@eveflash733
@eveflash733 4 года назад
@@joshlanier8567 so in another word, for example: the real real answer is a but the teacher say b,so he/She can have the credits?
@joshlanier8567
@joshlanier8567 4 года назад
@@eveflash733 Basically saying historical FACTS tell us that the right answer is "B" but according to the state's curriculum the right answer is "D." The teacher tells us the "correct" answer for the test because (in my case a he) or she doesnt want us to choose the "wrong" answer on the test even though it truly is not the correct answer. Even in college when I was getting my Paramedicine Diploma the instructor gave us the "Most right answer" even though it was not truly the right answer. The National Registery (who does the state test to become licensed as a paramedic in each state) is trying to feed you false information of an actual event. Just like in high school they wont tell you that George Washington the first president of the United states of America was a slave owner.... You.wont find that in your text book....confusing I know but do you get it now?
@jensonbaker1010
@jensonbaker1010 4 года назад
When he said “The tanks got constantly stuck in shell holes” the Battlefield 1 flashbacks came back of always getting the artillery truck stuck 24/7
@fenfrostpaws2000
@fenfrostpaws2000 4 года назад
Omfg, I hated that truck solely because of how easily it got stuck.
@matt338r5
@matt338r5 4 года назад
@@fenfrostpaws2000 hehe just like real life.
@JoseARomo-qv5fk
@JoseARomo-qv5fk 3 года назад
I always had an intense hatred of artillery truck campers. I took a particular enjoyment in blowing them up with the attack plane, or a combination of rockets and dynamite/anti tank grenades
@Arkephalos
@Arkephalos 3 года назад
I thought I was the only one lol
@basedmax9029
@basedmax9029 3 года назад
Hill camper?
@blackstone1a
@blackstone1a 4 года назад
“A Tank Hunter kit is available near your location.”
@PhilosophersLegacy83
@PhilosophersLegacy83 4 года назад
Oh good ol BF1
@hunterbg7531
@hunterbg7531 4 года назад
Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine Mine
@southernrebelgamer7505
@southernrebelgamer7505 4 года назад
Single tank in your location
@EcHoPapi
@EcHoPapi 4 года назад
Is it just me but every time I got one I died instantly
@hunterbg7531
@hunterbg7531 4 года назад
@@EcHoPapi nah back in the day i was doing good with it. But i more like the flametrower because i get to do barbecue parties with it
@alanwatts8239
@alanwatts8239 4 года назад
Thanks for putting that huge red arrow pointing at the gun in the thumbnail, i almost didn't see it!
@ilovecookies8902
@ilovecookies8902 3 года назад
Me neither. I thought it was M1 Garand.
@xxxshaqua2424
@xxxshaqua2424 3 года назад
Good one. 😂🤣🤣
@maidenaholic
@maidenaholic 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.. oh yeah, this comment earns my respect
@jimme.1707
@jimme.1707 3 года назад
Thank you for pointing that out, I thought it was a mosin nagant
@KenColton
@KenColton 3 года назад
It seems dumb, but red arrows, no matter how redundant, absolutely increase click through. Our brains just like arrows. At least there is a quality video on the other side of the thumbnail.
@erichaskell
@erichaskell 4 года назад
Probably the terror of the shooters shoulder. I would imagine after shooting once the honor to shoot the second round fell to the lowest ranked soldier.
@elwismorgan1230
@elwismorgan1230 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EzDfUKNwfGc.html 3:10 for an example.
@MaxwellAerialPhotography
@MaxwellAerialPhotography 4 года назад
The German soldiers had a saying, when prone you get two shots per man, one each collarbone.
@MaxwellAerialPhotography
@MaxwellAerialPhotography 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_ovHGvT4f9k.html
@mmatthews61687
@mmatthews61687 4 года назад
Imagine the little 17/18 year old boys trying to shoot that thing
@FloodExterminator
@FloodExterminator 4 года назад
From what I've read, it was quite common for soldiers to break their clavicle/collarbone when shooting the rifle.
@jimlackie181
@jimlackie181 4 года назад
Back in the 1970s I knew a guy who sold mobile homes. He had moved out an old trailer and found one of these rifles in the back yard. He bought it for $25.00 and it came with 2 rounds. The stock was charred from a fire, the bipod was missing and it was rusted all to hell from being let outside for years. He offered it to me for $250.00 and I stupidly passed on the deal. The only other one I have seen was at Aberdeen Proving Grounds museum in Maryland. I should have bought it.
@tsarbombacrazy88tsarbomba47
@tsarbombacrazy88tsarbomba47 4 года назад
Oh jeez you should've
@jd-dayepicgaming1902
@jd-dayepicgaming1902 4 года назад
Wow
@buttered__toast_2899
@buttered__toast_2899 3 года назад
As a history buff I’d have to go on suicide watch if I messed up like that. I wouldn’t even sell it
@licentiousdreams
@licentiousdreams 3 года назад
@@buttered__toast_2899 Too bad he didn't buy it, how will he kill himself for such a oopsie?
@Slenderslayer351
@Slenderslayer351 3 года назад
@@licentiousdreams The AT rifles are incredibly rare and are sought after by gun collectors due to how unique they are
@edwardschabert3981
@edwardschabert3981 4 года назад
I've fired this weapon twice. To say the recoil was intense is an understatement. I'd rather use it as a club against a tank than fire it a third time.
@mebsrea
@mebsrea 4 года назад
With reloaded or original cartridges? I can’t imagine ammunition’s easy to find.
@patmiddleton3947
@patmiddleton3947 4 года назад
Wow, I’m impressed! Big bruise on your shoulder?
@edwardschabert3981
@edwardschabert3981 4 года назад
Bruise up my neck and down my ribs on my right side and sore for days.
@wildschuetzjaeger2316
@wildschuetzjaeger2316 2 года назад
Most shooters fired this rifle not more than three shots. Some of these rifles were used by the US Army with changed barrels to test the .50 Browning.
@wildschuetzjaeger2316
@wildschuetzjaeger2316 2 года назад
@@mebsrea It will be very difficult to reload the ammo. Because it's an very unusual case that you need, you can't make it the normal way like fireforming. Also the bullet has a very special measure.
@anonimosu7425
@anonimosu7425 3 года назад
0:53 that guy : ow, guess i’ll go home now.
@rewrew897
@rewrew897 3 года назад
*wheeze*
@adrian_zombturtle148
@adrian_zombturtle148 3 года назад
I think he got shot in the arm or hit with shrapnel
@quackityalt7213
@quackityalt7213 3 года назад
@@adrian_zombturtle148 then went to berlin
@joeniven2610
@joeniven2610 3 года назад
His arm was hanging with a string of flesh
@jimme.1707
@jimme.1707 3 года назад
I think his hand is missing according to the footage
@uhohLungJuice
@uhohLungJuice 4 года назад
This guy's talking pace scares me. I gotta set this to 0.75
@1945willysjeep
@1945willysjeep 4 года назад
Is it possible to learn this power?
@1945willysjeep
@1945willysjeep 4 года назад
@Saxxony Ger you nerf hearder! He grew up on Tattoine. A planet of nothing but desert. He can handle the heat😂
@uhohLungJuice
@uhohLungJuice 3 года назад
@DON’T ASK WHAT MY PFP IS wHaT iS yOuR pFp
@nicolarotiroti3040
@nicolarotiroti3040 3 года назад
Me too. He's too fast.
@1945willysjeep
@1945willysjeep 3 года назад
@Saxxony Ger I dont think you understand the jokes or what is happening here lol
@juliovictormanuelschaeffer8370
@juliovictormanuelschaeffer8370 4 года назад
How to make a rifle that hurts you more than a bullet without getting shot.
@lunkholhou
@lunkholhou 4 года назад
😂😂😂 My thoughts exactly. Forget the defeaning sound of the massive thing, looking it's crude design the recoil alone would be massive,..
@chrisbrent7487
@chrisbrent7487 4 года назад
Yeah a .50BMG bolt action with no break is horrific to the user and the Tankgehwehr 18 fired a round quite a bit larger in terms of case capacity and a bit bigger in terms of projectile weight. It would have been terrible to use. I'm thinking the second man in the team was also there to reset the shooters shoulder every time it dislocated. I wonder if they ever got round to putting a break on it? At 42 pounds with a break it would have been quite manageable.
@cryingcatgoesbark310
@cryingcatgoesbark310 4 года назад
Bruh just shove a grenade into the barrel it will probably be just as effective
@AatiNiiranen
@AatiNiiranen 4 года назад
Yeah the rifle could break your shoulder if it was used incorrectly
@MAGGOT_VOMIT
@MAGGOT_VOMIT 4 года назад
_You shoot it._ _No, you shoot it._ _I'mmmmm not gonna shoot it._ _Let's get Wulfgang..._ _YEAH!!_ xD
@SecularFelinist
@SecularFelinist 4 года назад
The perfect concealed carry.
@barneymiller7894
@barneymiller7894 4 года назад
I could appendix carry that, its not THAT big👍
@penguino8185
@penguino8185 4 года назад
too small i carry my bofers 20mm
@barneymiller7894
@barneymiller7894 4 года назад
Can you get night sights for that? 🤣
@enja001
@enja001 4 года назад
Imagine the guys face if you pulled one of those out
@robjones1328
@robjones1328 4 года назад
lol
@plymouth5714
@plymouth5714 4 года назад
The Germans were slow to introduce the anti tank rifle because they thought at first that their standard AP rifle rounds were quite capable of penetrating the early MkIV's. This was solely because of General Haig's insistence that every MkIV should be rushed to the front for the big push. 'Every' also included all the tanks built as training vehicles which should have been kept in England. The battle tanks for the front were built with hardened steel plating which was bullet proof but the training tanks although identical were built with cheaper standard boiler plating which wasn't! The poor crews of those tanks were doomed from the start but their sacrifice convinced the Germans there was no need to design a heavy weapon as the existing rounds were quite sufficient. The assault on the Messines Ridge finally proved that their standard rounds actually couldn't stop the 'proper' MkIV's (the trainers had all been knocked out by then and all the tanks were by now built with strengthened armour plating.)
@peterdelacruz8775
@peterdelacruz8775 3 года назад
to much to read
@DavidOfWhitehills
@DavidOfWhitehills 3 года назад
Thankyou for a long and interesting read, which now forms the start of my own research.
@plymouth5714
@plymouth5714 3 года назад
@@DavidOfWhitehills Many thanks for that! I can recommend the Haynes Manual book "The Great War Tank" which is full of useful info and photos/diagrams. Good luck with your research and if you ever visit the Bovington Tank Museum (I haven't yet!) they have a whole family of WW1 tanks there including 'Little Willie' the very first and even a running replica built for the Spielburg movie "War Horse"!
@spaghettimonstersjudgingyo504
@spaghettimonstersjudgingyo504 3 года назад
Jeez talk about being the pawn in another man's war.
@bluemoondiadochi
@bluemoondiadochi 4 года назад
Tanks: roll in and can't be destroyed by rifle fire German solution: just shoot them with a bigger rifle. Gotta love the simple logic.
@Edax_Royeaux
@Edax_Royeaux 3 года назад
Didn't work, you still can't destroy a tank with bullets. Best case, you injure enough of the crew to stop the tank. A lot of French tanks return back to their own lines wondering why there were suddenly so many holes in their armor. It was only later they discovered the tank rifles. Though I guess as a fringe benefit, you might be able capture a tank since the rifle doesn't destroy them.
@JH-lo9ut
@JH-lo9ut 3 года назад
The MK IV tank had a crew of like 8 people in there... And it's the size of a bus! You'd think you had to shoot a lot of bullets at it before it was knocked out. On the other hand, engines back then were so damn unreliable that they could probably be disabled in a hundred ways. The engine sits in the middle of the thing, not in a compartment separate from the crew. For example, the exhaust manifold of the MKIV tank engine is this huge system of pipes reaching up over the engine itself. It should be quite easy to puncture one of those pipes, wich should lead to the tank filling up with carbon monoxide in a minute. You puncture a fuel line and the thing fills up with explosive gasoline fumes. These tanks were constructed and built in a hurry, with very little thought put in to what would happen if the armor plate was actually penetrated.
@JH-lo9ut
@JH-lo9ut 3 года назад
@@Edax_Royeaux do you mean those little Renault tanks? They are like like two guys in a tank costume! The gunner/commander is basically sitting on the shoulders of the driver, who's sitting on top of the engine. It's a miracle they could shoot a bullet through that thing without the crew noticing.
@Edax_Royeaux
@Edax_Royeaux 3 года назад
@@JH-lo9ut The pictures I saw were holes in a Schneider CA1. I sort of doubt a tankgewehr could penetrate a FT tank, it had far more armor then a Mark IV tank and a lot of the armor plates were angled. The Schneider was just essentially a box on treads with half the armor of a FT.
@BHuang92
@BHuang92 3 года назад
Use a gun. And if that don't work.... *use more gun.* - TF2 Engineer
@lostphoenix.betaedition6965
@lostphoenix.betaedition6965 3 года назад
I remember in Battlefield 1 I didn’t know this was an anti-tank Rifle. So I was sniping enemies with it.
@shortleader0958
@shortleader0958 3 года назад
single player in the middle east B1 it is great against the armored train
@shaggychillin7337
@shaggychillin7337 2 года назад
I just started playing battlefield and I saw it’s name and wanted to see what it was, and now that Ik…no one is safe
@stevehammond9156
@stevehammond9156 Год назад
That is because it is a f'n GAME, not _real life_ .. Have you ever fired a large caliber rifle _in real life?_
@Gussyboy06
@Gussyboy06 4 года назад
Captain:Which one of these prisoners is the AT rifleman Soldier:that one with the broken shoulder sir
@joshklein7842
@joshklein7842 4 года назад
Hurts my shoulder just looking at it
@rocketassistedgoat1079
@rocketassistedgoat1079 4 года назад
My collar bone broke just looking at it.
@bansheemania1692
@bansheemania1692 4 года назад
My collar bone is Twitching.. I Shoot rem 7mm Magnum. Without a But Pad It's almost 1 and Done. By number 3😬. I can't imagine Shooting this Monster
@thomasconnors4338
@thomasconnors4338 4 года назад
“Muffin Fabric” Mauser AG... I just love what subtitles do to German words.
@regularfather4708
@regularfather4708 4 года назад
Tank Guevara. Che's big brother.
@mat5267
@mat5267 4 года назад
Sometimes, you just need a BFG.
@veintrei2612
@veintrei2612 4 года назад
Sometimes you just need a ptrd since we arent modern
@mr.holmes233
@mr.holmes233 4 года назад
Big Fucking Gun?
@kiraney7404
@kiraney7404 4 года назад
@@mr.holmes233 yes
@1945willysjeep
@1945willysjeep 4 года назад
BFG 10,000
@lancewhite1477
@lancewhite1477 4 года назад
I have a couple of the 13mm Mauser rounds that my grandfather brought back from WW1, empty, but unfired.
@chrisbrent7487
@chrisbrent7487 4 года назад
They did one later on in a similar sized case necked down to 8mm using tungsten carbide cored bullets. They traveled at a 1.2 kilometres per second (4000 feet per second or more).
@detroxx56784
@detroxx56784 4 года назад
My grandfather also gave me a huge empty, fired casing. I don't know what exact size it is but I believe it's around 20mm or something like that. That thing was probably fired from an aircraft gun. My grandfather served in the German Airforce for many years (he started in the late 50s I think) and I think that's where the casing is from. It's a really impressive object. You definitely don't want to be on the receiving end of that thing.
@chrisbrent7487
@chrisbrent7487 4 года назад
@@detroxx56784 If it is second world war or later 20mm would be my guess. There were a few different 20mm rounds in WW2 though as the allies and axis used different sized rounds. Measure the neck diameter and if it is around 20mm it would be a 20mm. They weren't really common in US aircraft in WW2 though as they were mostly armed with .50 machine guns. The Commonwealth forces and axis used them a lot though. There were a couple of notable US aircraft that used canons though like the P38 lightning (20mm) and P39 airacobra (37mm)
@Gorilla_Jones
@Gorilla_Jones 4 года назад
Are you in your 90s? Do you mean your great grandfather? I’m in my 50s and my grandfather fought in WWII, and WWI was 25 years before that!
@detroxx56784
@detroxx56784 4 года назад
@@chrisbrent7487 I'll give it a look. I think it's 20mm but it could also be 22 or 18 or something like that. May grandfather didn't fight in WW2 since he was just 10 years old or so back then. Also the shell has something that looks a bit like a blue plastic ring around it's "ignitor". I don't know the English word for that. But this and my grandfather's army background makes me conclude that it must be an aircraft casing from the 60s or 70s. He also owns a couple of ~50mm and ~100mm casings. Empty of course. He told me that he and his friends used to collect the stuff they found that was left behind by the soldiers. They eventually had a whole arsenal of stuff including multiple MG42s and other guns. They gave them away later so that they could be scraped. Pretty insane what the kids back then used as toys.
@Mach5Johnny
@Mach5Johnny 4 года назад
Such a pity how criminally underrated this RU-vid Channel is!
@mariosmiltiadous4580
@mariosmiltiadous4580 3 года назад
0:53 LITERALLY NO ONE HAS NOTICED THAT GERMAN SOLDIER GET SHOT IN THE ARM BY A BULLET AND HAS HIS ARM HANGING BY A STRING OF FLESH? LIKE IF YOU ALSO SAW IT.
@FreezingOasis
@FreezingOasis 3 года назад
oof
@karmanatorjangpangi6520
@karmanatorjangpangi6520 3 года назад
Nope
@zerkku7916
@zerkku7916 3 года назад
F
@JH-lo9ut
@JH-lo9ut 3 года назад
Forgive me for not LIKING that.
@bigredc222
@bigredc222 3 года назад
I saw it, he had a heavy coat, so I don't know how you could tell how bad he was hurt.
@AndrewMay100
@AndrewMay100 4 года назад
If your near Sydney AUS there is a capture version of this rifle on display at the NSW Lancers Memorial Museum in Parramatta
@sionsoschwalts2762
@sionsoschwalts2762 4 года назад
If you are in Vic I own one, will let you fire it if you can find ammo
@mikegarrow7711
@mikegarrow7711 3 года назад
As someone who frequents this channel a lot I’m never let down, always impressed. The fact that you have done a video on this specific weapon system a true game changer, gave me a new respect for you.
@Toxin_Glitch
@Toxin_Glitch 3 года назад
_Tankgewehr: Destroyer of tanks and shoulders_
@samcoon6699
@samcoon6699 3 года назад
I can tell that the recent docs are better than these older ones. Not quite so many glaring errors. Listening to this one " the projectile was encased in a steel barrel", "it included a piston grip" and listening to a new one, it's nice to see they've stepped up their research and proof reading.
@zacharyhughes3053
@zacharyhughes3053 4 года назад
Look at the bolt on that thing! Shooting rounds the size of middle-fingers! Must have been fun times for your shoulder!
@mannfred1440
@mannfred1440 4 года назад
Its known for breaking shoulders
@voiceofraisin3778
@voiceofraisin3778 4 года назад
If you get the bipod on the edge of a trench or shellhole so your standing or at least upright its apparently manageable since your body moves back and absorbs the recoil. Mae over at C&Rsenal did quite well shooting one and shes not the biggest person in the world. On the other hand if your lying down your body cant moveback and THAT breaks bones!
@sotis1756
@sotis1756 4 года назад
voice of raisin well Mae has been shooting 100s of weapons and she’s used to it as well, these boys weren’t as experienced with the shooting and recoil management, and people were smaller back then
@OldSethOnetooth
@OldSethOnetooth 4 года назад
"We're loaded for bear" Germany "hold my pilsner".
@stanislavczebinski994
@stanislavczebinski994 4 года назад
Hahaha - it's "hold my pils" btw. Greetings from Germany
@ethan6198
@ethan6198 4 года назад
Google image “ww1 shell shock photo” the guy standing on the left in the thumbnail looks identical.Creepy
@KillerKlownsfromOuterSpaceGame
@KillerKlownsfromOuterSpaceGame 4 года назад
OMG! So glad somebody else noticed this. I’d be so curious to know if it is in fact him
@rus2073
@rus2073 4 года назад
damn he rly does
@Morpheus776
@Morpheus776 3 года назад
i knew he looked familiar
@dwaynevenzon643
@dwaynevenzon643 3 года назад
Allies: "NO AT FULL AUTO IN TRENCHES!" Germany: This is not full auto Allies: oh its not full auto? Germany: Its full auto
@hitler2207
@hitler2207 3 года назад
Tf
@scaredv7918
@scaredv7918 3 года назад
Mmmm I get it
@Serplex000
@Serplex000 3 года назад
That airsoft vid.
@dasfsadg
@dasfsadg 4 года назад
*Forgotten Weapons has entered the chat*
@jaredchinchello1760
@jaredchinchello1760 3 года назад
*C&Rsenal wants to know your location.*
@thomasconnors4338
@thomasconnors4338 4 года назад
I’ve always wondered why early tank warfare didn’t focus more on choking the engines rather than defeating the armor.
@12LoLproductions
@12LoLproductions 4 года назад
You can easily replace an engine, but it takes years to properly train a tank crew.
@CZ350tuner
@CZ350tuner 4 года назад
The tank would shoot anyone attempting to approach the tank with the means to block the roof mounted and encaged exhaust system.
@thomasconnors4338
@thomasconnors4338 4 года назад
@@CZ350tuner I can see why APPROACHING the tank for that purpose would be a bad idea, but an engine requires access to oxygen, much like a human being, who the combatants in WWI had discovered they could asphyxiate from a safe distance.
@barneymiller7894
@barneymiller7894 4 года назад
You could've gone the opposite approach but its crazy dangerous. I've worked around natural gas, fuel air bombs happen by accident. I bet WW1 tanks made plenty of sparks 🤣
@bakaneko113
@bakaneko113 4 года назад
That means getting close... to anti personnel cannons and machine guns that can drop you faster than you can imagine and protected by armor plate.
@MrStehooper
@MrStehooper 4 года назад
Tankgewehry much for the upload man.
@jaffawaffa8897
@jaffawaffa8897 4 года назад
Found one of these hidden in a store room at a museum I was working at along with a handful of Gewehr 98's and a rusted mg08/15, unbelievably the curator had no idea they were there.
@barneymiller7894
@barneymiller7894 4 года назад
I wouldve lost them again to. 🤣
@prometheusstalebornheinche9361
@prometheusstalebornheinche9361 4 года назад
1939: Knock Knock. *It's the new Germans on steroids*
@mrmudd9317
@mrmudd9317 3 года назад
Tanks alot!
@mypetblackhole5793
@mypetblackhole5793 3 года назад
More like the new Germans on Meth.
@ggomez4573
@ggomez4573 4 года назад
Thank you for these mini docs
@George_Ren
@George_Ren 4 года назад
Thank you for your effort to produce another high quality documentary. Keep safe & keep up your fantabulous videos.
@stoneblue1795
@stoneblue1795 4 года назад
Tanks a lot for bringing us this most interesting film content.
@NeutronSplitter
@NeutronSplitter 4 года назад
This video was right on track.
@SolarWebsite
@SolarWebsite 4 года назад
I was waiting for jokes of this calibre.
@RandomGamesProductions
@RandomGamesProductions 3 года назад
These jokes are a little light on armor
@rutabagasteu
@rutabagasteu 4 года назад
Only electrical systems back then. Not electronics.
@nudibanches
@nudibanches 4 года назад
Yep, about to say just that.
@SOS-School_Of_Survival
@SOS-School_Of_Survival 3 года назад
I was going to say the same thing. For those that dont know could you discuss the difference
@EzraMerr
@EzraMerr 3 года назад
@@SOS-School_Of_Survival Hahahaha sounds dodgy
@CuttySobz
@CuttySobz 3 года назад
Check out the big brains on Brad....
@williamtell1477
@williamtell1477 4 года назад
Love this channel, thanks dark docs people!
@alfredsutton7233
@alfredsutton7233 4 года назад
What an interesting piece. I found this to be one of the most interesting you’ve done, and that’s saying a lot.
@kbaremaximize
@kbaremaximize 4 года назад
Do the USS LIBERTY!
@Sequentialaccount
@Sequentialaccount 4 года назад
After that do the Lavon affair!
@kbaremaximize
@kbaremaximize 4 года назад
@@Sequentialaccount or the Kalegri Plan!
@randomlyentertaining8287
@randomlyentertaining8287 4 года назад
@@kbaremaximize You mean the far-right, anti-semitic, white nationalist conspiracy theory?
@kbaremaximize
@kbaremaximize 4 года назад
@@randomlyentertaining8287 nice try JIDF
@MrZorro3250
@MrZorro3250 4 года назад
It was a false flag?
@elvinchateauvert
@elvinchateauvert 4 года назад
4:26 it’s “pistol grip” not “piston grip”
@letoubib21
@letoubib21 4 года назад
@John Marksman No, *pistol* grip is right, the same as used for the "light" MG 08/15. 'Cause its butt was too thick to grab it like a normal rifle. . .
@bry117
@bry117 4 года назад
Probably just talking to fast and Then speeding up
@robjones1328
@robjones1328 4 года назад
@John Marksman yes, shaped like the grip of a pistol
@zippyllama177
@zippyllama177 4 года назад
@John Marksman foregrip
@zippyllama177
@zippyllama177 4 года назад
@John Marksman also it doesn't attach to the barrel directly, rather to the handguard
@rjtaylor677
@rjtaylor677 3 года назад
The only channel where I need to put the speed down to 0.75 so I can follow the voice over 😂
@charper9890
@charper9890 3 года назад
Love the pacing and the way you say things. Keep up the good work
@quavantezingleton3694
@quavantezingleton3694 3 года назад
POV: you and another guy are waiting for tank hunter kit
@JohnJohansen2
@JohnJohansen2 4 года назад
4:56 I'm sure that Germany used metric already back in WWII. 😉
@milkapeismilky5464
@milkapeismilky5464 4 года назад
Great video, well researched and presented, as always! Thanks!
@tangtsiu
@tangtsiu 4 года назад
7:06, seems like that German machine gunner got shot while shooting.
@voiceofraisin3778
@voiceofraisin3778 4 года назад
Yeah but its a propaganda movie so thats bad acting.
@detroxx56784
@detroxx56784 4 года назад
@@voiceofraisin3778 yep it looks kind of fake somehow
@voiceofraisin3778
@voiceofraisin3778 4 года назад
@@detroxx56784 WW1era cameras were the size of a small suitcase and involved standing them on a tripod while the cameraman hand cranks the film through the mechanism. Any WW1 footage where the camerman is standing upright in no-mans land is fake, otherwise he would have been obliterated by machinegun fire or shrapnel. In this case the guy is standing upright while a machinegunner behind cover is shot by an oncoming tank and infantry. Of course its fake. Most WW1 'combat' footage is either filmed on training excercises to give the civilians morale boosting movies or is a postwar civilian movie.
@HO-bndk
@HO-bndk 3 года назад
It's a movie. Almost no WW1 film of "combat" is genuine.
@zombieknight8996
@zombieknight8996 3 года назад
Yep, right in the side of the head.
@americanpatriotism1776
@americanpatriotism1776 3 года назад
I could only imagine what the recoil on that rifle must have felt like!😬
@Glu-R
@Glu-R 3 года назад
dang a playback speed option save me.. ty youtube..🤗
@Lancista
@Lancista 4 года назад
Exelent Material as always! Keep with the great work mate! ^^
@allanbond3673
@allanbond3673 4 года назад
Was about to go to sleep but I guess that's getting postponed
@sionsoschwalts2762
@sionsoschwalts2762 4 года назад
I own one, I really need someone to start making ammo for this or I'll have to contract an ammo maker as ammo is impossible to find under $60 a pop
@JH-lo9ut
@JH-lo9ut 3 года назад
I'll beat you with a sledge hammer for 10$ a pop if you want. Someone needs to start making ammo, or you'll need to contract someone to make ammo.... But that would be a bit too pricey.... The solution is: You sign a contract for the manufacture of a couple of hundred thousand rounds, and you can sell them on ebay to all ww1 AT rifle owners for a profit. You'll be shooting for free!
@yuritori2068
@yuritori2068 3 года назад
His voice speed remind me of my professor. He always wanted to leave the class as fast as possible so *always fast lecture* 🤣
@scottwilliams4963
@scottwilliams4963 4 года назад
Thoroughly impressed by the narration. The footage must be hard to come by in these times.
@affendarm8733
@affendarm8733 4 года назад
You talk like a Diesel Engine at -30°C
@deltavee2
@deltavee2 3 года назад
Dog yes. It would be soooo nice if he would change it. That is the Only complaint I have about his series. I'd take a computer voice over this. They're actually getting rather good....
@dantedrowson2511
@dantedrowson2511 3 года назад
@@deltavee2 slow it to .75 speed. Completly fixes his speed and makes it sound normal. Wonderful information
@deltavee2
@deltavee2 3 года назад
@@dantedrowson2511 Yeah, I know, I do it with Simon on Megatech and Business Blaze now and again when his brain outruns his mouth. Which is often.... ;-{|
@dantedrowson2511
@dantedrowson2511 3 года назад
@@deltavee2 okay I'll look into those. Thank you for the recommendations🤗 I want to make these sort of informational videos somthing I watch more regularly.
@byson8653
@byson8653 3 года назад
@@dantedrowson2511 mark felton productions.. Is also a very good channel to watch if you like this one I'm sure you will like his videos they are very accurate..
@waltherforstmann3659
@waltherforstmann3659 4 года назад
The sound quality sounds like it was recorded in WW I.
@oscar3611
@oscar3611 3 года назад
What a great voice you have man. Perfect dramatic narration.
@door-to-doorhentaisalesman2978
@door-to-doorhentaisalesman2978 3 года назад
*When you are a beat boxer but wanted to be a documentary narrator.*
@alanhelton
@alanhelton 4 года назад
What is up with these 40+ min long ads.
@basilbrush2209
@basilbrush2209 4 года назад
no ads here. im using AVG browser
@DevilDogDen1775
@DevilDogDen1775 4 года назад
The narrator needs to SLOW DOWN his speech... He runs his words together......
@patmiddleton3947
@patmiddleton3947 4 года назад
I’ve put him on .75 speed and he sounds just about normal.😁
@ShannonMcCraryH
@ShannonMcCraryH 4 года назад
I put it on 1.5 speed because I just want to watch the world burn
@JoseARomo-qv5fk
@JoseARomo-qv5fk 3 года назад
He's not talking fast, you're just listening slow... Seriously tho, I hate the way this dude talks like everything's some kind of mysterious story. He's literally just talking about a pretty well known anti tank rifle, but he has to speak like that. That's why I usually steer clear of this channel.
@disc3698
@disc3698 3 года назад
@@JoseARomo-qv5fk that’s just how he talks and he’s talking to people about an at r Rifle
@JH-lo9ut
@JH-lo9ut 3 года назад
Do you think he's heard that one before? This guy makes high quality content. All his videos, people remark on the way he's talking. I've done it too, I must admit. It sure is fast, but i guess that's the way he speaks. It's not that easy to change the way one speak. Remarks of that kind has always discouraged brilliant people from sharing their knowledge and opinions. A lot of content creators, especially those with a rough accent resort to using a robot narrator instead, and that' just awful to listen to. Give some credit to the quality of the creators work, together with your critique if you absolutely must critique them. Try .75x playback speed if you have trouble hearing what he says.
@acemanz
@acemanz 3 года назад
awesome documentaries
@jamielacourse7578
@jamielacourse7578 2 года назад
I don't know how you amass all this info but kudos to you.
@tristanmorris9432
@tristanmorris9432 3 года назад
I would love to have one of these monsters. One of the coolest weapons in history imo.
@stevehammond9156
@stevehammond9156 Год назад
You would probably fire it _ONCE_ and then put it on the wall.
@Ts-vp8fw
@Ts-vp8fw 4 года назад
Why is he talking that fast ? I had to watch in 0.75 speed
@stuartwhelan233
@stuartwhelan233 4 года назад
Brilliant videos thanks
@ryancapps6435
@ryancapps6435 3 года назад
I can't begin to imagine the kick from this beast
@caseys4522
@caseys4522 4 года назад
"A piston grip" Wat
@booth5578
@booth5578 4 года назад
A piston grip? Ammo incasesed in a steel barrel? Wut
@tonyflamingo8113
@tonyflamingo8113 4 года назад
i think he meant to say pistol grip, its hard to catch all of your errors, especially when you run 3 or 4 channels like this guy
@stoneblue1795
@stoneblue1795 4 года назад
Sabot rounds I suspect he was trying to xplain.
@JohnDoe-vf2yo
@JohnDoe-vf2yo 4 года назад
@@stoneblue1795 The tankgewehr didn't use sabots. ForgottenWeapons has a good video on the rifle and InRangeTV has a vid of one being fired at armor plate.
@smokecrackhailsatan
@smokecrackhailsatan 4 года назад
@@tonyflamingo8113 Yeah, but he's got weird misunderstanding of the subject in literally every video... It's almost like he goes out, finds other videos on the subject, and copies them and a wikipedia article almost word for word without understanding anything about the subject matter. Oh, wait, that's exactly what this channel is, just like dark skies.
@Cheka__
@Cheka__ 4 года назад
@@smokecrackhailsatan 👍👍
@stevethomas760
@stevethomas760 3 года назад
If the Japanese would have had this in '54 there would not have been a Godzilla sequel
@ScoutSniper3124
@ScoutSniper3124 3 года назад
As part of the California Army National Guard State Rifle Team for competitive shooting we flew up to a Guard Base in Oregon. There they gave us a private tour of the small museum and let us tour the racks of weapons not on public display. There I saw and was lucky enough to hold a M1918 Tankgewehr. It was a hefty rifle to be sure, with its plain stock and barrel it looked like an oversized .22. There was no special design in it, just take a stock rifle and go BIG. Having shot Barrett M82's and M107's several times since, I couldn't imagine the PAIN that the shooter would have to deal with. Barrett's have a muzzle brake that reportedly takes out 70% or so of the recoil. You would have to be one DEDICATED Soldier to go up against a tank assault with a rifle, especially one that promised to break your shoulder if you weren't careful. SSG. U.S. Army (Medically Retired) Infantry / Sniper / SOF Intel (SOT-A), multiple tours
@lukenolan9798
@lukenolan9798 3 года назад
This guy needs to slow his speaking a little, I can feel the spit in my ears
@blazfortuna925
@blazfortuna925 3 года назад
0.75 speed and you can remember what he says
@drodriguez3935
@drodriguez3935 3 года назад
There’s always that one Soldier that wants to see what it does to a human...I know I couldn’t have been the only one
@lenkautsugi5747
@lenkautsugi5747 4 года назад
Good shit i want more dark doc
@Nybwest67
@Nybwest67 4 года назад
Two thoughts.... Of course its the worlds first anti-tank rifle, the tank was introduced in WW1, and why wouldn't Germany build it first???
@TheSerenityVortex
@TheSerenityVortex 4 года назад
An advert every 2 mins on average? I might have to abandon this channel soon.
@simonkevnorris
@simonkevnorris 4 года назад
Just use an advert blocker
@michaelschudlak1432
@michaelschudlak1432 4 года назад
Instead of wasting money on Ad blocker Just fast forward to the end and press replay.. trust me.
@Eric-om7dv
@Eric-om7dv 4 года назад
@@michaelschudlak1432 "wasting money", most adblockers are free
@michaelschudlak1432
@michaelschudlak1432 4 года назад
@@Eric-om7dvI just automatically thought they cost money. Thanks for letting me know.👍. But when you said 'most' do you mean that some actually DO cost money then? If so I am technically wright.
@simonkevnorris
@simonkevnorris 4 года назад
@@michaelschudlak1432 I use uBlock Origin and it's free. I'm sure you could find one that you have to pay for but then again you may as well reply to the Nigerian Prince that sends out emails.
@eos6984
@eos6984 4 года назад
Nice video, thanks.
@sharkysmachine9248
@sharkysmachine9248 3 года назад
“- Dutch: It's an 88 Magnum. - Danny Vermin: It shoots through schools.”
@bluef1sh926
@bluef1sh926 4 года назад
5:57 electronic systems? show me just one example of electronic system in WWI tank...
@beaniebobby4875
@beaniebobby4875 4 года назад
Ventilation vents, fans and the starting system were all controlled by electrical wiring to either help or fully run components, it was 100 years ago not 200 bud
@scinto23
@scinto23 4 года назад
Maybe just ignition is system and a weak battery/generator/starter? Not sure if they even had all that Would be a simple as can be too. Can't imagine what else there would be
@bluef1sh926
@bluef1sh926 4 года назад
@@beaniebobby4875 I'm asking for electronic, you are talking about electric. There's a difference...
@bluef1sh926
@bluef1sh926 4 года назад
@@scinto23 same mistake...
@Shanidar1
@Shanidar1 4 года назад
I agree, not many picked it up. I think it was just a simple mistake. I bet he meant to say electric.
@Tutel0093
@Tutel0093 4 года назад
can you breath between words please?
@mikebunner3498
@mikebunner3498 Год назад
Leave it to the Germans. I have met U.S. soldiers who fought the Germans. For the most part they held these soldiers in high esteem. I was told they were professionals and that if they took you POW. You had a good chance of survivoring the war. This was a good video. Thank you ALL.
@zew1414
@zew1414 4 года назад
A nice pick me up on a day that ain't going as good as I wanted. 👍
@Chilly_Billy
@Chilly_Billy 4 года назад
What is a "piston grip?" And "short recall?" 🤔 Stupid errors like these detract from an otherwise good presentation.
@garrettz1340
@garrettz1340 4 года назад
Are you asking what a pistol grip is?
@jaybeeonyt
@jaybeeonyt 4 года назад
Did you pay for the content? Did you do the research and write the script?
@michaelwong9300
@michaelwong9300 3 года назад
Dude... u can go to the toilet first then come back and make the vid.. u speaking too fast
@EzraMerr
@EzraMerr 3 года назад
不 The voice is sped up slightly.
@michaelwong9300
@michaelwong9300 3 года назад
@@EzraMerr Did u lowkey google translate "No" from eng to chinese? LOL... Cuz bro... its not making sense hahahaha. But worked hard, gj.
@EzraMerr
@EzraMerr 3 года назад
@@michaelwong9300 我可以说普通话/中文, I lived in Chengdu for 4 years since I was 18.
@michaelwong9300
@michaelwong9300 3 года назад
lmao im dead XDDDDDD But good on you man
@alexplays2433
@alexplays2433 3 года назад
0.75 ur welcome
@StutleyConstable
@StutleyConstable 4 года назад
The Patton Museum had one of these in their collection. I assume they still do but I have not been there in several years. The weapon does not look as big in person as it does in these videos. It is definitely one beefy rifle, though.
@nurburgringkid
@nurburgringkid 3 года назад
technically also the first anti-materiel rifle created. thanks for this documentary
@dmj92002
@dmj92002 4 года назад
"piston" grip? Y'all need to stop making these mistakes, or stay at a higher level of discussion...please.
@austinrebello
@austinrebello 4 года назад
I also think that the pineapple grows in the ground
@cheechmarin4812
@cheechmarin4812 4 года назад
As an American, I love the German names of the companys and weapons. Sounds so Hitler lol
@PataPannu
@PataPannu 4 года назад
Think the more propiet word you are searching is "Germanic", which can also be used of culture, architechture and landscapes. Hitler was Austrian.
@barneymiller7894
@barneymiller7894 4 года назад
One of the German words for company or corporation sounds almost exactly like your saying "Gazelle shaft". Every time I'm baked and have to use it I grin just a bit. 🤣
@cheechmarin4812
@cheechmarin4812 4 года назад
@@PataPannu Oh and you know what, I remember that now that you say it. Its been years since ive been in school so alot of that information has escaped me. Need to brush up I guess.
@100_American_Bison
@100_American_Bison 4 года назад
Can you do the first tank battle that happened during WWI
@MrZorro3250
@MrZorro3250 4 года назад
ww1 was fascinating indeed it was the dawn of mechanized warfare combined with old fashion war tactics still those tanks look primitive and impressive at the same time. Nice footage and editing indeed,
@HamSandwich277
@HamSandwich277 4 года назад
IMPRESSIVE LENGTH!
@callofdutygaming4576
@callofdutygaming4576 3 года назад
Fun fact: the tankgewer (anti tank rifle) when ever you fired the rifle the kick was so much it would sometimes Dislocate your shoulder
@agonizedbarrel2850
@agonizedbarrel2850 3 года назад
Nothing cooler than a tank slowly coming over a trench.
@06colkurtz
@06colkurtz 4 года назад
Well done
@cotwkiller2058
@cotwkiller2058 3 года назад
And also that’s like the first 50 cal I think and shoot the tracks they can’t move as well and then shoot them in the barrel so it hits the rocket and boom inside the tank
@Mixtapen
@Mixtapen 3 года назад
Jesus, I had to check I wasn't accidentally on 2x speed on the video with this guy
@senpue871
@senpue871 3 года назад
my shoulder hurts from jus watchin this
@MrZorro3250
@MrZorro3250 4 года назад
I just love it in BF1 it is so powerful!
@fbussier80
@fbussier80 4 года назад
4:58 War. War never changes..
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