Thank you for the excellent peek into the past that many of us are old enough to temember. My late father was a career U.S. Army officer, so we moved often, living near military posts in the States, France and Taiwan. I used to play on M48 and M60 tanks when I was a boy, so thanks for the memories! Wright Flyer, USAF (1968-1972).
@@ForgottenBuildings I'm subbed, so as long as the algorithm doesn't go doolally, I'm with you. I appreciate the amount of time and effort that goes into the editing alone. Do you do shorts? I'm not a fan of them, but it really seems to up the profile of channels. Keep up the excellent work fella.
@@ForgottenBuildings Good man. Your love of your work shows, and tbh, it's all that should matter. The views are just a result of the algorithm, at the end of the day, not a lot to do with the quality and integrity of the content., you only have to look at some of the top TH-camrs to see that . Anyway, enough of this ego caressing, I'll go back to my contrarian norm 😉 "Screw the algorithm and Carry On"
The ZSU-23/4 will have been painted in sand, because it has been captured in the Middle East - possibly Iraq? There is one similar at the Army Air Corps Museum at Middle Wallop, England.
Thank you for the excellent peek into the past that many of us are old enough to temember. My late father was a career U.S. Army officer, so we moved often, living near military posts in the States, France and Taiwan. I used to play on M48 and M60 tanks when I was a boy, so thanks for the memories! Wright Flyer, USAF (1968-1972).
Thanks for another great video Jessey, a fascinating exploration of a site with a very interesting story to tell
You guys should have 10x the subs you have. Love your work, and wished you'd do longer films.
Thanks man, let's hope for the near future. It's a solo operation so far but I'm working on making longer episodes so stay tuned!
Fully agree on this!
@@ForgottenBuildings I'm subbed, so as long as the algorithm doesn't go doolally, I'm with you. I appreciate the amount of time and effort that goes into the editing alone. Do you do shorts? I'm not a fan of them, but it really seems to up the profile of channels. Keep up the excellent work fella.
@@fraggit Thanks for the support! I did a bunch of shorts on here but nevertheless the episodes will keep coming no matter the views. 😉
@@ForgottenBuildings Good man. Your love of your work shows, and tbh, it's all that should matter. The views are just a result of the algorithm, at the end of the day, not a lot to do with the quality and integrity of the content., you only have to look at some of the top TH-camrs to see that . Anyway, enough of this ego caressing, I'll go back to my contrarian norm 😉 "Screw the algorithm and Carry On"
thanks for a very interesting and nice video and five thumbs out of five possible 👍🏻👍🏻🤠
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video!
Interesting
ZSU 234 4 cannons 20mm 1000 round a mins per gun
The ZSU-23/4 will have been painted in sand, because it has been captured in the Middle East - possibly Iraq? There is one similar at the Army Air Corps Museum at Middle Wallop, England.
If the base was operational in eighties I would say it was supplied by Israel, they captured quite a few from Egypt
@@jovmilos It was captured from Iraq by the British Army in the First Gulf War.
Yugoslavia was never part of the Eastern Warsaw pact, hammer and sickle don't belong on it on the map
Even more bullshit, Yugoslav wars were in nineties
German tanks, but postwar ones.
You have found few tanks, surely not 10 and a bunch of other armored vehicles, like apc, aa missile launchers, some unarmored trucks...
"10+ Abandoned Tanks and Military Vehicles" is precisely what the video says...