Inside the Chieftain's Hatch: Jagdpanzer IV, Pt 2.

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Published 2020-03-21
Continuing on from the exterior tour, this is filmed inside the prototype vehicle as the other's a bit of a wreck.

This is a Wargaming-Paid video. The link if you want to start playing and attribute it to these videos (as mentioned towards the end) is tanks.ly/WoTChieftain

All Comments (21)
  • @luwkseam
    As one of those whining previously about the excessively loud lovely WG music , I would like to express my gratitude for making it less loud and therefore more bearable. Thank you!
  • *Tests how easy it is to escape the vehicle* *Doesn't say "Oh bugger the tank is on fire"* My disapointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined
  • @catfish552
    "You got your periscope..." [block of wood haphazardly wedged in with hardware store screws]
  • Nicholas is smiling the entire video, either he just had a good day or he has something really funny to hide.
  • @JagerLange
    MG42 in one hand, PaK39 in the other. That's quite the dual-wield.
  • @UkrainianPaulie
    Bet the Commander ate that mount for the Scissors binocular optic a few times.
  • @Count_Gustav
    You've got to understand that kid screaming at the end, I too would screaming in Tank Museum.
  • @MasterMalrubius
    I love the info but it does take away some of the mystique of armor battles. When I was young and thought less of the death and loss of war, tanks where “cool” and I drooled over them like muscle cars. Now I feel they are like adventures. Nasty, disturbing uncomfortable things which make one late for dinner.
  • @Raptor747
    The more I see these German tanks and tank destroyers, the more I appreciate how well-designed the Sherman and American tank destroyers were for maintenance and repair purposes. The Sherman and its variants could literally have the entire front taken off in one piece with relative ease, making everything there easy to access. And with the tank destroyers turreted and open-topped, that was even more the case for them.
  • @shart4429
    I've always liked the low profile of the jagdpanzer and the stug. Really good looking tanks.
  • @galtur5241
    Geting out of that driver seat looks like a good workout :D
  • @ZGryphon
    "This is inconvenient. I'll leave it at that." Gold. :)
  • @atanarjuat6525
    Thank you so much for keeping the music low or non existent.
  • In the first minute or so, note the clever tactics of the elderly gentleman who's application of a Jagdppanzer colored jacket, and complete motionless, renders him virtually invisible to any enemy who may be watching.
  • @explorer1968
    The Jagdpanzer IV could have limitations (for the gunner especially) but as a tank destroyer got a fearsome reputation despite the low numbers available at any time!!
  • @WildBillCox13
    I glommed onto WG's early post as soon as it aired, but I gotta watch your post, too, Major Nick. /Respect.
  • @knot3d_
    Thanks ! I love this TD. Roomier than the Stug & Hetzer for sure while still super low profile. Those are the kind of soft stats that count irl as opposed to ahhum, a videogame.
  • @Ksportin
    The problem you had with getting out of the drivers position might have been lack of motivation. Perhaps the vehicle being on fire might have been more helpful. Yeah, brave people indeed in that seat
  • @RickJZ1973
    Awesome video! I really enjoyed seeing the interior. Will be building a model of this jagdpanzer in the very near future. Keep up the great work. Your videos are always interesting and informative.