Glad I found your channel. Can't wait to watch every video on it!
@schwedenmike7170
13 күн бұрын
hey just wanted to say your stuff is very nicely made and i hope you continue this channel and so we see more similar things in the future
@MrUSAviation
Ай бұрын
As an aircraft recognition guy myself, I found this very interesting. Good stuff!
@PanzerHistorian
Ай бұрын
i think focusing on the more “less-known” history tank’s can be very interesting! specially considering how the more “known” tanks have been covered SO many times (im looking at you, germany) so great video!
@TheWholeFinShow10
Ай бұрын
Great vid man, easy to follow too.
@svon1
Ай бұрын
Germans struggling to build a thousand Tiger 1's or 2's, Soviet Union: only a thousand T-44's ? that's pathetic
@meddy833
Ай бұрын
Great video and good points about trying to identify the T-54/55 due to all the variants with things removed and other system bolted or welded on. Trying to identify it properly at any distance would be hard in a battle. That is why height/width profile and getting a view of the chasey are because they are permeate and mostly unchangeable. If you are lucky the tank commanders hatch is up and it has its 12.7mm machine gun mounted which can be seen at distance. Lot of good well researched information and info I did not know. In out motor pool we had a T-54 hull, gutted without a turret and none of us could figure out why it was there. Its front plate had a bore sample of the armor which was painted red.
@Forrest_for_the_Trees
Ай бұрын
I’m loving your stuff, but I am finding that the volume is rather low. Other than that, thanks for the work that you’ve put in!
@Cold_Warmaster
Ай бұрын
Audio has proven to be the thing that I have found trickiest to get right. I hope it's not too disruptive.
@Forrest_for_the_Trees
Ай бұрын
@@Cold_WarmasterNot at all! Just a bit more quiet than I'd prefer.
@comentedonakeyboard
Ай бұрын
Tank tracks having left their mark on the road where a constant nuisance in East Germany even in the eighties
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