Inside the Chieftain's Hatch - Panzer IV Pt. 1

2020-02-21に共有

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  • "i never thought I'd review a tank side by side with the chieftain..." "How about side by side with a friend?" "Aye, laddie...aye."
  • They changed the music and it is quieter, thank you.
  • @Erdanya
    19:44 "They made it as kampfy as they could.." .. I'm sorry, but the timestamp was too good to pass up on.
  • @anumeon
    Old legend, new legend. The day that the tankcommunity exploded. (Only missing a surprise visit by Mr. Fletcher)
  • The jerrycan was prized by the British in the desert war. They called their own fuel cans "flimsies" and used captured jerrycans whenever they could get them. The British cans would leak and break due to the day night temperature changes in the desert and rough handling, and every drop of water and fuel was precious. The name and design of the jerrycan (copied by Americans and British) is pretty much unchanged to this day. Sometimes German "over engineering" paid dividends for its soldiers!
  • My 13 yo daughter just walked in and asked, "Is that a Panzer IV?" 😊😊 I'm so proud. Thank you Girls Und Panzers
  • For his age Hilary is really fit! I bet he will write many more books.
  • Good to see Mr Doyle. And indeed, the "Jerry can" was an important bit of gear. The British moved fuel in a tin container that was poorly built and leaked enormous amounts of vital fuel. Remember that the British either had to push convoys through the hostile Med or send them the long way around Cape. The British first encountered the German version, and quickly realized its superior design. They sent off examples for copying.
  • It's awkward how the further we get away in time from ww2 the more sensitive we appear to be to the swastika shown in historical context...
  • Back in the day, horse carriages carried a bucket of tar in the back to lubricate bushings. In ex-USSR it's still popular to strap a tiny keyring sized burcket to the back of a car as an amulet. Maybe German soldiers carried buckets for the same reason.
  • A great tank expert (Moran) treating an even greater tank expert (Doyle) with utmost deference. What a great example of humility!
  • @g2macs
    really pleased that someone listened to our gripes on turned down the music....thanks.
  • @user6008
    Hillary Doyle, I feel like a little kid learning at the feet of a tank God!
  • Wow that's hilarious, they covered up the friendship windmill
  • Hiding the swastika really makes no difference . Good to have an expert to review the tank :-)
  • Finally! I’ve been wanting to see the Panzer IV. In my opinion, it’s one of the best German tanks of the war
  • At last. An L43 Long. The Tiger and Panther may get all the attention but the Panzer IV was the workhorse throughout the war.
  • The Pz. III's and IV's are such clearly underappreciated tanks. Everybody just talks about "muh armour, muh slopes, muh guns".