Is this in russia? If it is can private individuals keep them in a collection or does it have to go into russian military reserves as i've read that it has to before.
Its in Poland, as far as I know guy is restoring it, but in overall, everything found in Poland, belongs to the polish nation/goverment, thats why there is such a big sh*tstorm over Littlefields Panther tank, it was taken out from swamp in Poland, and later on illegaly sold to Germany>USA (Littlefield).
what in god's name type of vehicle was used to pull it out? Also as it was being pulled out I could see a cable attached to the front of the tank. As if somebody tried in the past to tow it out
It's a British Valentine tank. Designed for infantry support. The British sent a lot of weapons to aid the Russians. If you go to the Bovington Tank Museum website you can find a video about it.
As David writes this was part of the UK built materiel sent to Russia via the Arctic Convoys. It wasn't Lend / Lease as we never charged them for it under a treaty of 1942: 3,000 Hurricanes aircraft 4,000 other aircraft 27 naval vessels 5,218 tanks including 1,380 of these Valentines 5,000 anti-tank guns 4,000 ambulances and trucks 1,212 Universal Carriers and Loyd Carriers (with another 1,348 from Canada) 1,721 motorcycles £1.15bn worth of aircraft engines 1,474 radar sets 4,338 radio sets 600 naval radar and sonar sets And some would have people believe we produced nothing in WWII. The first convoy was dispatched just 3 months after the Germans invaded Russia in 1941 when we were fighting alone with our Commonwealth friends against the Germans.
tracks and wheels still loose enough.
It's amazing how swamps preserve tanks.
it is oil
A tank I have never seen.
How many years ago was the tank?
It's british Valentine tank used by the Red Army. Acording to the locals, it broke trough the thin ice in january of 1945.
4:14 you can see the ID factory plate of the tank. Data of producing Feb. 1943.
How did you find this thing?
Is this in russia? If it is can private individuals keep them in a collection or does it have to go into russian military reserves as i've read that it has to before.
Its in Poland, as far as I know guy is restoring it, but in overall, everything found in Poland, belongs to the polish nation/goverment, thats why there is such a big sh*tstorm over Littlefields Panther tank, it was taken out from swamp in Poland, and later on illegaly sold to Germany>USA (Littlefield).
Is it Valentine iX or X ?
you not goes to the end video...
Those were the toys of our grand father during their war time😢
co się dzieję z tą maszyną???? jest juz 2017r i nic nowego o niej nie słychać jakiś filmik jak wygląda co kolwiek :)
Jest w remoncie, prace są bardzo zaawansowane
what in god's name type of vehicle was used to pull it out? Also as it was being pulled out I could see a cable attached to the front of the tank. As if somebody tried in the past to tow it out
A broken cable could be the reason it got stuck there in first place.
In the US Army we had M880 tank retrievers for getting M60s out. Sometimes you had to use two together.
TO W POLSCE?
nie kurna polska straż gdziee to jest szwecja
is this WWII era Russian tank?
It's a British Valentine tank. Designed for infantry support. The British sent a lot of weapons to aid the Russians. If you go to the Bovington Tank Museum website you can find a video about it.
As David writes this was part of the UK built materiel sent to Russia via the Arctic Convoys. It wasn't Lend / Lease as we never charged them for it under a treaty of 1942:
3,000 Hurricanes aircraft
4,000 other aircraft
27 naval vessels
5,218 tanks including 1,380 of these Valentines
5,000 anti-tank guns
4,000 ambulances and trucks
1,212 Universal Carriers and Loyd Carriers (with another 1,348 from Canada)
1,721 motorcycles
£1.15bn worth of aircraft engines
1,474 radar sets
4,338 radio sets
600 naval radar and sonar sets
And some would have people believe we produced nothing in WWII. The first convoy was dispatched just 3 months after the Germans invaded Russia in 1941 when we were fighting alone with our Commonwealth friends against the Germans.
How did a British tank get here ?
Red Army used this tank ( Lend&Lease pact)
@@Mierzu79 No the UK never charged Russia for the materiel they sent. This was one of 5,000 tanks shipped by the UK free of charge.
Mamy 2024 .
Co dalej z tym czołgiem?
Jest na końcowym etapie remontu.
Now who would leave such a nice tank lying about?
when the turret appears .... oh shit! Not a Tiger! (((
...but then, the hatch began to open!!
@@kaleuclint It's a monster inside.
user name des u
Что это за танк?
Valentine MK IX
Скорее танк попавший в СССР из Британии. Там могут быть останки советского экипажа.
@@Numerologger экипаж выжил
Покажите его востановленым
Они все еще ремонтируют его
is a england tank
Is the fate of the crew known ? Gread video!
U was fajnie poszło w mojej okolicy jak wyciągali czołg to na 5 traktorów i nie szlo wytargać a okazało się że Niemiec na hamulcu trzymał 😂
👍
Wydajne te pompy, godzinka i nie ma wody .
هلا اصدقاء 👋👋👋👋👋🙋♂️🙋♂️
CO BYŁO W ŚRODKU ? JESTEM CIEKAWY
Błoto.
LUKE new Zabłysłeś facet.
Dwóch ruskow
@@mranonymous4592 w stanie ciężkim ale stabilnym :)
Polish ? My wife will have to translate
Tank Sauna.
Woooo
Omdomd
ПОЛЯКИ ВЕРНИТЕ НАШ ТАНК !! ЭТО ТАНК КРАСНОЙ АРМИИ КОТОРЫЙ ПОЛЬШУ ОТ НАЦИСТОВ ОСВОБОЖДАЛ ВЫ БОРЕТЕСЬ СО ВСЕМ СОВЕТСКИМ ОН ВАМ НЕ НУЖЕН !!
Ty BOLSZEWIK ?
А ТЫ ПОЛЬСКИЙ НАЦИОНАЛИСТ ? ЕСЛИ ДА, ТО Я ДЛЯ ТЕБЯ БОЛЬШЕВИК!!