As a Hungarian, I'm extremely proud that you made this episode. The story behind the development of this true beast is the following. A gas well drilling accident in 1979 took 21 days to completely put out. They had a smaller unit with a MiG-15 jet engine, but the fire reignited after putting it out. Motivated by the need for a more powerful firefighting machine, there was an order for an advanced unit in 1984 that was sufficiently powerful to fight against such fires. The preceding firefighting engine had only one jet engine and three less powerful water injection ports. The tank base was from a T-55 tank. The Big Wind is still in operation, but fortunately, it didn't receive any further real tasks to put out similar fires.
There was a gas well fire at around 2000 in Hungary, where they used this same machine to put out the fire. Unfortunately, they couldn't cap the well so they had to relight the fire until they could come up with a solution.
@7:06 the tank base was clearly a T-34 there. also, jet engines are not the best for this purpose either, turbo fans should have performed a lot better
@@ylstorage7085 In 1991 the first iteration, based on a T-34 chassis, was used in Kuwait to put out fires. Later it was updated to use the T-55 chassis because there were part supply issues to the old T-34 chassis, and more parts available to the newer T-55 chassis.
I highly recommend the documentary film "Fires of Kuwait" (1992) which also features this machine and gives great insight into the fire fighting efforts made in Kuwait.
In that film, Safety Boss from Alberta Canada is shown to have extinguished more than half of all burning wellhead using large, off road fire trucks. Simple and massively cheaper and more deployable than this monstrosity.
Please watch a informed statistics analysis of nuclear energy like the kurzgusgat video on it, oil industry has an average death 20x-50x higher per kwh generated compared to nuclear because of the invisible pollution. It's the same logic as why some people think planes are more dangerous, it's because the media likes to sh*t on it and make headlines with it to get views. Car crash happenes every hour, but nobody reports massively on them because it will just be stale news, imagine if every death caused by pollution in the air is reported, you will be one hundred percent horrified by it.@@GM-xk1nw
@@smithyMcjoe I'm hearing it with a RA2 Soviet/Eastern European accent myself, since the tank is of Hungarian make. I'm imagining if you could play as the soviets and choose Hungary as the subfaction, you'd get this special unit.
@@nicholasavasthi9879 Also it's very easy to get them running if only you have the hull- they use the same engine as the t55 and only minor modifications to the oil pan and fuel pump placement are needed for it to be adapted. And they have built so many t55 engines that it is really easy to find one that is running- they were also produced for civilian use as diesel powered electric generators to be used as auxiliary power in industry- many british hospitals used those, limited to low rpm so they are in very pristine condition.
I also found clickbait I clicked to confirm if it was clickbait If that were really the case, I would use the "do not recommend videos from this channel" option hehe. I was happy with the authenticity of the channel. Congratulations, by the way.
@@Cyan_Nightingale I haven't seen this thumbnail. Real Engineering changed it. Originally it was a 3D render of the Hungarian tank/jet hybrid which looks like some sci-fi shit. That's why people considered it fake on first glance.
I was looking for this exact comment. The machine is so incredible and the problem so massive that only something from the brains behind the Thunderbirds could work.
Yeah training for sure. They even show the training area and the dude watching over him. You dont just go out there in your BDUs and bare hand mines lol
my dad was a firefighter that helped put out the fires. I remember him telling me stories about how big the flames were, and telling me about his team. I didn't think much of it but man was he a hero
My father has photo's of the fires, though he was not a firefighter. He was one of the soldiers on the ground when the Iraqi's set the place ablaze. Was British Army for 36 years. He has photo's from ground level, and from helicopters, the pilots apparently could not get too close to the burning wells as they caused all sorts of mad updrafts and the like. He can remember thinking at the time, I would hate to be one of the poor bastards that has to put that shit out....
I remember this happening back in '91. I remember them estimating DECADES to put them all out. They were comparing the environmental cost to Chernobyl -- they said the land would be uninhabitable for a similar period of time. Yet they got all those fires put out in about 8 months! All of those firefighters and oil & gas workers are HEROES! They did AMAZING work!!
I had the privilege to see one of these flares up close - absolutely terrifying! The noise was deafening, the heat was volcanic and the low-frequency vibrations actually shook my body, making it even more difficult to breath. The soles of my boots melted, as did the tyres on my 4X4 - I didn't stay long!
At 6:34, you say "They removed the turret from and old Soviet T-62 tank". As far as I can tell, this is False. Every source I find says that a T-34 hull was used for "Big Wind" and the footage I've seen seems to back up this claim. However, I did find some images that suggest that the turret was either later transferred to a T-62 hull or a version of the turret was made for the T-62 hull. This would've likely happened after these oil fires were put out though. After some further research, it seems that the T-34 hull was retired after the gulf fires, being replaced with the hull of a VT-55A tank according to the site CarAndDriver. (I couldn't find it anywhere else)
You are correct. In the first years it had a T-34 hull, but nowadays a T-55 recovery tank’s hull is being used. In the following video from 1:23 to 1:35 the host talking about just like that. He says that it was increasingly difficult to find new parts and people who could repair the T-34, so it was switched to a VT-55. th-cam.com/video/YYF8YQ7pLng/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/eJuwpC4yZtg/w-d-xo.html Attraktor's episode about is is better, but you guys are right. Its not a T-62, its a T-55 but it was T-34 originally.
Yeah, at 7:05 it's clearly a T-34 chassis. Later in the video, the MOL section, it's a different one, (8:45) seems like a T-55. And thanks guys for the additional info! Great stuff!
Great video and visuals. I love how this video doesn't just focus on Big Wind, since it had little impact, but on the insane task of the people in Kuwait. Some of the firefighters in the clips are not even wearing gas masks or face protection.
Theres a great documentary on yt about this. You're right, iirc 'big wind' put out a very small percentage of wells. To think saddam did this only for spite is mind boggling to me. What an #$&%!/* !!!
Odd bit if i remember correctly the Studies of the effects of all that Soot on the atmosphere essentially proved that Nuclear *Winter* is unlikely, Nuclear Fall is probably what would happen. Still MASS FAMINE, and suffering, and increased cancer/birth defects etc, but that fear of Unending Nuclear Winter played/plays (Mild Citation Needed Here) a major role in people’s fear of Nuclear Weapons / the understanding of “it being unwindable”. Just an interesting tidbit i guess. The Environmental Devastation War brings really sucks.
Nuclear winter was conceived by badly modifying a 1D simulation of the martian climate, then using 1980s nuclear stockpiles but 1960s targeting methodology, accidentally doubling the amount of combustible material in the target zones, playing around with the variables until an anomalously apocalyptic result appeared, and then publishing that. It was scientific fraud. It only avoided being laughed at because the point of the fraud was to make politicians more hesitant to use nuclear weapons. And because Carl Sagan tried to ruin anyone who critiqued him by calling them warmongers with his massive hold over the court of public opinion.
I believe there is a difference on the height of the soot. During fires almost all the soot is inside the troposphere where rain clouds exist making far easier to fall back to earth while nuclear mushrooms could pull all that shoot well above lasting for significally longer.
@@kostarak3160 yeah we need to dig for papers on the specifics, and if i remember correctly there was some report doing all the math for a “limited” India-Pakistan Nuclear War and even then it had Nuclear Fall, plus all the nasties I mentioned.
@@ericlotze7724 Well it depends on a lot of factors from the quantity and what materials will be burned to the regional weather patterns. One thing is for sure, when only all the active nuclear weapons will be fired (~4k compared to ~400 india - pakistan) most of us wont be arround to feel the effects of the nuclear winter or fall.
actually they were probably just trying to talk. Those wells were so damn loud.. 7000PSI jet stream is LOUD! the fire fighters at the base of the well would use hand signals for communication.
@Marburg-yw4nj nah in like 2000 something like i said he was a fire fighter who took part in the training to operate the enignes with the lil joy stick, he worked as a "chemical specialist" he was also one of the first reaponders to the Hungarian red mud accident
Thank you for telling this story. I was living 100km to this area and saw how the day turned into a black sky without moon and stars. So many nations helped and worked with each other to put this disaster out.
What Saddam ordered his troops to do was just a pure act of spite. His army was in the process of getting their asses booted out of Kuwait so decided, "If I can't have that oil, then no one can!" With absolutely no consideration to the ecological devastation it would bring. A truly awful human being.
@@techterror1282 ummm, it IS absurd! Causing an ecological catastrophy just because you didn't get your own way is just small minded and cruel. Let's not forget it wasnt his oil to begin with, it was Kuwait's. If you were to come at me with that arguement against Iraqi oil wells, I wouldn't be happy, but it was their oil. But to do such an act on someone else's wells is just smallminded selfish and abhorrent.
The things he did to his own people, then his soldiers did to few captured Kuwaiti soldiers who didn’t run showed what kind of person he was before this. He has them swinging from anything that could be tied off to from one end of the street to the other at the Kuwaiti naval base.
I remember watching this as a kid in our national tv, live. A small poorer country helping the bigger ones for greater good. I was proud of my country back then. Sadly not anymore.
Maybe if you'd stop watching anime and spend more time learning about your country it wouldn't take 33 years to learn about it. Also, there's literally a great documentary about it called the Fires of Kuwait that came out in 1992.
@real Engineering Correction, the tank hull shown in the live footage was a T-34 chassis (note the sloped rear plate) from WW2 and not a T-62 hull. Additionally, the CGI model used to demonstrate Big Wind is a T-55 chassis (please note the spacing of the road wheels) and the aerial footage from source MOL looks more like a T-55 as well.
I remember this, was 7-8yo back then; it was overwhelming and heartbreaking to see it on the news, like watching hell coming to Earth. This and the gulf of México spill by BP left a huge impact on my mind. Every year when I teach Environment conservation at school (I'm a highschool teacher in México), I use this cases to show my students all the damage we cause to the environment with petroleum, when we abuse, overuse and become selfish and greedy. Great vid, my boy.
My dad has a funny story about this. He still remembers waking up morning and seeing that it’s still dark outside so he goes back to sleep then wakes up still dark goes back to sleep and repeats until he suddenly realises that the smoke has completely coved everything.
So roughly over 23 billion dollars worth of oil were gone, 4 million per hour, 8 months of this. And the damage to the environment and people is just sad
@@qazikasam1395 sadam was a monster. Used Chem weapons on his own county killing men , women , and children. Not a good way to die. Something about the Kurds.
I used to work in Kuwait Oil Company (KOC). It’s the Company responsible for oil exploration and production in Kuwait. It saddens me that this video did not mention the efforts of the Kuwaiti firefighting team. To this day, KOC is still doing soil remediation to undo what those oil well fires have done to the soil.
I was quite young when that was going on and I didn't understand until now how it all happened! Thank you for yet another amazing topic explained amazingly well!
As well as the more well known film "Fires of Kuwait", one can also find on TH-cam Werner Herzog's somewhat apocalyptic commentary on the Kuwaiti oil fires "Lessons in Darkness", which is one of the best documentaries ever made...
I saw an old Romanian movie called "Cuibul Salamandrelor" (translated to "Salamander's Nest" in which a jet engine (possibly a MIG-15 engine) on an SR-113 truck rolls up to extinguish the blaze. I cannot find any info about the truck used, or the first time this technique was used. In the film, the jet truck also had water cannons and it had a few other SR based fire trucks next to it.
My best bud dad own an oil service company called HWC Hydraulic well control. He made millions bringing his equipment over there. It was snubbing units.
The “Big Wind” was a joke. It put out “a few small fires” in the words of officials. 99% of the fires were put out by 4 teams: Red Adair (from TX), Boots & Coots (from TX), Joe Bowden Wild Well Control (from TX), and Safety Boss (from Canada).
Bit of a nit pick but the original model as seen in the real life video the chasis was actually from a t-34 tank, then it was later put on an extended t-55 chassis if my history serves me correct, not a t-62!
iam not even sure if it was ever put on a t-55 chassis from what i could find online. there was an differen fire fighting tank on the t-55 chassis but only with one engine called hurricane. and i wouldnt say it is very nit picky to point out the tank model is wrong if the whole video is about that tank. Nevertheless a great viedo, errors like this happen to the best.
@@aaronpohle2016 I just googled and the first two links of the firstbpage states it's a Czech VT-55 tank that it was upgraded to. So yes, it was a t-55 chassis!
Commenters with uncles/fathers/grandfathers involved with (cool historical event) are to history videos as stories of hot girlfriends from Canada are to middle school playgrounds.
176 capped wells... wow. The Canadien fire fighting team got the job done (no doubt). Eventhough this Hungarian firetruck (firetank?) only capped 9 oil wells, the Hungarian firetruck was the dopest looking fire fighting machine. Most badass firetruck in existence.
@@dontknow3886 just said it as a joke, I know fire fighters don't mess around, and its extremely dangerous to be around fire... I have a little first hand experience lots of respect for them :)
8:03 here you clearly see it is a different version built on a T-34 chassis, not T-62. You can see sloped rear and side armor, bulging transmission housing, thicker track links, older style roadwheels and smooth round sprocket
This just proves that sometimes more power is really the answer... I remeber that a jet engine was also used by railway to defrost the switches, not as impressive as this but again a creative use of a jet engine.
Thanks to you I was able to skip ahead to find those bits. Appreciated. Especially as the background music gets in the way of his narration (well, any host that plays background music has their narration/dialogue messed up with music being played at the same time). I am curious if they had asked Red Adair for help.
Are you saying that this video is not a masterpiece? I think this is the coolest thing I have seen in months (that does have to do with the topic and less the video but the topic makes in amazing). And there is at least 5 minutes about the machine in the video.
There's an amazing movie by *Werner Herzog* about post-retreat Kuwait and these oil fires. It's very beautiful and has surreal, moon-like scenes at the same time. I highly recommend it! It's called *Lessons of Darkness* and it can usually be found in full on TH-cam (it's only ~1h or so).
4:21 look at how much his hands are shaking! thats nuts. he is clearing bombs after all, but i would imagine someone on the job would be a lot calmer than that. must be terrifying
no shit mate... it's like a leaky canteen in the middle of the desert and the nearest oasis/ water point is miles and miles away... and you are basically half dead...
It's not quire correct when it refers to the EOD (bomb disposal) element being completed at the beginning and solely by the army. There were civilian EOD engineers operating alongside the fire fighters for the duration of the project. They'd clear areas around the wells, find routes through the desert to the remote Gathering Centres, clear ordnance from the many abandoned tanks and trenches etc.
Watching videos like this, really makes me realize how little we understand about scale. I just cannot really properly fathom how much oil is under the ground and the pressure its behind. All this environmental damage. The amount of trash we have the amount of oil the world consumes. And yet we just keep doing it.
Also, really makes ya wonder where the world would be if we'd invested in solar and wind long back when we should've rather than continuing to be reliant on this instability.
The world would be filled with even more strip mines then, along with the tons of trash from wind when the turbines stop. Not only that these 2 sources are dependent on the weather. Anything less than nuclear is a joke
As a Hungarian, I'm extremely proud that you made this episode. The story behind the development of this true beast is the following. A gas well drilling accident in 1979 took 21 days to completely put out. They had a smaller unit with a MiG-15 jet engine, but the fire reignited after putting it out. Motivated by the need for a more powerful firefighting machine, there was an order for an advanced unit in 1984 that was sufficiently powerful to fight against such fires. The preceding firefighting engine had only one jet engine and three less powerful water injection ports. The tank base was from a T-55 tank. The Big Wind is still in operation, but fortunately, it didn't receive any further real tasks to put out similar fires.
There was a gas well fire at around 2000 in Hungary, where they used this same machine to put out the fire. Unfortunately, they couldn't cap the well so they had to relight the fire until they could come up with a solution.
@7:06
the tank base was clearly a T-34 there.
also, jet engines are not the best for this purpose either, turbo fans should have performed a lot better
The chassis seen at 7:05 is a T-34. Its story is more complicated, but this video gives a great shoutout to it. Love it!
@@ylstorage7085Am I hearing a little jealousy?
@@ylstorage7085 In 1991 the first iteration, based on a T-34 chassis, was used in Kuwait to put out fires. Later it was updated to use the T-55 chassis because there were part supply issues to the old T-34 chassis, and more parts available to the newer T-55 chassis.
That burning map animation was 🔥
Yeah that was a good touch.
😂saw what you did there
Nice pun
Burning map is @ 0:31 in the video
In case you're like me and were looking away when the video started.
Volumetric smoke
Literally
"Chill, it's just a watergun!"
What bro pulls against me:
Bro be like:
*The Instrument of Doom.*
*It is Day of Judgement.*
*Armageddon is here.*
*Soviet power supreme.*
Da.....for the motherland
I'll write your tombstone buddy
this is like a watergun if it was made up by a kid play-fighting during recess.
"Do you mind if I set up a fan on my desk?"
The fan:
"it saves 400,000 dollars to fire this gun for 12 seconds"
Some fires think they can outsmart me.
Maybe.
*sniff*
Maybe.
I have yet to meet one that can outsmart water.
MEET THE FIRETRUCK
Finally, a class to beat w+m1 pyros
This is a very American unit of measurement. Dollars per gun second.
@@noahwilliams8996 Flourine fires. Alkaline metal fires. Nuclear reactor fires. Underwater flares.
This machine is every 10-year-old boy's fantasy IRL.
When I was 10 my fantasy was a big tank
That's for chumps when I was 10 I wanted the Mach 5, and I still do lol.
Pretty sure any large, especially tracked, vehicle is a kids fantasy.
@@bbunkey SAME!
When I was ten I wanted the councillor from star trek next gen
I highly recommend the documentary film "Fires of Kuwait" (1992) which also features this machine and gives great insight into the fire fighting efforts made in Kuwait.
I agree, that's worth the watch. This is one of the more overlooked conflict events of its period imo
It's available to watch here on youtube!
Thanks for the tip, had a quick look, seems interesting!
They showed the tank shoots water driving forward then they hit the jets and put out a well fire like a match.
Wish they showed it in action.
In that film, Safety Boss from Alberta Canada is shown to have extinguished more than half of all burning wellhead using large, off road fire trucks. Simple and massively cheaper and more deployable than this monstrosity.
People: Nuclear energy is too dangerous!
Oil industry every couple years:
Nuclear energy IS too dangerous, that area is safe now unlike Chernobyl.
@@GM-xk1nwit’s not.
@@YTDE426 its more risky instead of dangerous id say
Please watch a informed statistics analysis of nuclear energy like the kurzgusgat video on it, oil industry has an average death 20x-50x higher per kwh generated compared to nuclear because of the invisible pollution. It's the same logic as why some people think planes are more dangerous, it's because the media likes to sh*t on it and make headlines with it to get views. Car crash happenes every hour, but nobody reports massively on them because it will just be stale news, imagine if every death caused by pollution in the air is reported, you will be one hundred percent horrified by it.@@GM-xk1nw
@GM-xk1nw if we base our risk management off of soviet builds, we'd go back to the stone age.
C&C unit quotes:
"Water tank, ready to spray"
"Let's quench their thirst"
"Fight fire with water"
"We will hydrate them!"
I just heard it with the same voice as the GDIs Mammoth tank.
@@smithyMcjoe I'm hearing it with a RA2 Soviet/Eastern European accent myself, since the tank is of Hungarian make. I'm imagining if you could play as the soviets and choose Hungary as the subfaction, you'd get this special unit.
"We will drown their sorrows"
Read this with COD4 ac130 comms voice
'No one will witness their tears"
6:36 Big Wind wasn't built on a T-62. It was originally built on a T-34 and then some time after it was used in Kuwait its turret was moved to a T-55.
T-34 at 7:05; T-55 at 8:45.
I'm still impressed they had a running T-34 to put it on initially, although so many were made I'm not surprised
@@jimbothegymbro7086there were at least 140 T-34s still operational as of 2018, pretty much all for military parade use by various nations.
@@nicholasavasthi9879 Also it's very easy to get them running if only you have the hull- they use the same engine as the t55 and only minor modifications to the oil pan and fuel pump placement are needed for it to be adapted. And they have built so many t55 engines that it is really easy to find one that is running- they were also produced for civilian use as diesel powered electric generators to be used as auxiliary power in industry- many british hospitals used those, limited to low rpm so they are in very pristine condition.
This thumbnail looked 100% like clickbait garbage but it turns out to be completely real haha. I only clicked cuz it was Real Engineering
Yea, as a Hungarian I knew about this crazy monster, so for me it was a throwback in time to see a real engineering video about it.
I also found clickbait I clicked to confirm if it was clickbait If that were really the case, I would use the "do not recommend videos from this channel" option hehe. I was happy with the authenticity of the channel. Congratulations, by the way.
If it were any other channel I would have skipped the video too...
@@Sekir80who is he? I thought the guy on the thumbnail is just another AI-generated thing
@@Cyan_Nightingale I haven't seen this thumbnail. Real Engineering changed it. Originally it was a 3D render of the Hungarian tank/jet hybrid which looks like some sci-fi shit. That's why people considered it fake on first glance.
By far the most Thunderbirds looking vehicle that ive seen
If it's not transported by a Thunderbird 2 I'd feel my life has been pointless.
First Helldivers and now this 💀
Absolutely
I was looking for this exact comment. The machine is so incredible and the problem so massive that only something from the brains behind the Thunderbirds could work.
Exact same thoughts from me as well.
The guy's shaking hands at 4:22 - you can tell he is fearful for whatever is about to happen when he touches that mine.
Considering it’s not covered in oil and there’s a camera crew filming I’d think that was some form of training but who knows.
He wouldn't be that nervous if it wasn't real.
there's a ton of combat footage out there.
@@ian4175
@@ian4175tell the new guy the test bomb is live
Yeah training for sure. They even show the training area and the dude watching over him. You dont just go out there in your BDUs and bare hand mines lol
That thumbnail pic looks like it would make a sick Transformer 😁
Transformers don't get sick 😐
😂
Look like something Char would drive slaying tanks
my dad was a firefighter that helped put out the fires. I remember him telling me stories about how big the flames were, and telling me about his team. I didn't think much of it but man was he a hero
Yeah, he was.
My father has photo's of the fires, though he was not a firefighter. He was one of the soldiers on the ground when the Iraqi's set the place ablaze. Was British Army for 36 years.
He has photo's from ground level, and from helicopters, the pilots apparently could not get too close to the burning wells as they caused all sorts of mad updrafts and the like. He can remember thinking at the time, I would hate to be one of the poor bastards that has to put that shit out....
Doomslayer's watergun
Lol reminds me of those arcade firefighting light gun games. They even had "boss fires" with a boss healthbar at the bottom of the screen.
blast & splash
For putting out the fires of hell
Hahaha he just gets into the barrel instead of shooting water. Hahahaha
Cant propel yourself at a target through a giant weapon to solve all ur problems my guy
*doomslayers hand you his beer*
I remember this happening back in '91. I remember them estimating DECADES to put them all out. They were comparing the environmental cost to Chernobyl -- they said the land would be uninhabitable for a similar period of time. Yet they got all those fires put out in about 8 months! All of those firefighters and oil & gas workers are HEROES! They did AMAZING work!!
I had the privilege to see one of these flares up close - absolutely terrifying! The noise was deafening, the heat was volcanic and the low-frequency vibrations actually shook my body, making it even more difficult to breath. The soles of my boots melted, as did the tyres on my 4X4 - I didn't stay long!
11:17 I think those guys were having a bit of an argument.
😂 I thought he was gonna kiss him
Yeah, I came to check if anyone else also noticed that
Ya he was barking alright... i think 11:15
Yeah he was a bit heated. I wonder if it was about a safety issue.
I was curious about that interaction as well, someone beat me to the comment
New Command & Conquer looking good.
*The Apocalypse has begun.*
lol it does look like the "tesla tank" from CC Red Alert! 😂
At 6:34, you say "They removed the turret from and old Soviet T-62 tank". As far as I can tell, this is False. Every source I find says that a T-34 hull was used for "Big Wind" and the footage I've seen seems to back up this claim.
However, I did find some images that suggest that the turret was either later transferred to a T-62 hull or a version of the turret was made for the T-62 hull. This would've likely happened after these oil fires were put out though.
After some further research, it seems that the T-34 hull was retired after the gulf fires, being replaced with the hull of a VT-55A tank according to the site CarAndDriver. (I couldn't find it anywhere else)
You are correct. In the first years it had a T-34 hull, but nowadays a T-55 recovery tank’s hull is being used. In the following video from 1:23 to 1:35 the host talking about just like that. He says that it was increasingly difficult to find new parts and people who could repair the T-34, so it was switched to a VT-55.
th-cam.com/video/YYF8YQ7pLng/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/eJuwpC4yZtg/w-d-xo.html Attraktor's episode about is is better, but you guys are right. Its not a T-62, its a T-55 but it was T-34 originally.
Yeah, at 7:05 it's clearly a T-34 chassis. Later in the video, the MOL section, it's a different one, (8:45) seems like a T-55. And thanks guys for the additional info! Great stuff!
Furthermore, Hungary didn't have T-62 in the first place
The tank shown in the older video footage was certainly a T-34, while the newer footage looks like a T-55, so your probably right
Great video and visuals. I love how this video doesn't just focus on Big Wind, since it had little impact, but on the insane task of the people in Kuwait. Some of the firefighters in the clips are not even wearing gas masks or face protection.
Theres a great documentary on yt about this. You're right, iirc 'big wind' put out a very small percentage of wells. To think saddam did this only for spite is mind boggling to me. What an #$&%!/* !!!
Odd bit if i remember correctly the Studies of the effects of all that Soot on the atmosphere essentially proved that Nuclear *Winter* is unlikely, Nuclear Fall is probably what would happen.
Still MASS FAMINE, and suffering, and increased cancer/birth defects etc, but that fear of Unending Nuclear Winter played/plays (Mild Citation Needed Here) a major role in people’s fear of Nuclear Weapons / the understanding of “it being unwindable”.
Just an interesting tidbit i guess. The Environmental Devastation War brings really sucks.
Nuclear winter was conceived by badly modifying a 1D simulation of the martian climate, then using 1980s nuclear stockpiles but 1960s targeting methodology, accidentally doubling the amount of combustible material in the target zones, playing around with the variables until an anomalously apocalyptic result appeared, and then publishing that.
It was scientific fraud.
It only avoided being laughed at because the point of the fraud was to make politicians more hesitant to use nuclear weapons. And because Carl Sagan tried to ruin anyone who critiqued him by calling them warmongers with his massive hold over the court of public opinion.
Still, that prob worsens the climate change/ global warming problem with the amount of hazardous gas released from the fire...
I believe there is a difference on the height of the soot.
During fires almost all the soot is inside the troposphere where rain clouds exist making far easier to fall back to earth while nuclear mushrooms could pull all that shoot well above lasting for significally longer.
@@kostarak3160 yeah we need to dig for papers on the specifics, and if i remember correctly there was some report doing all the math for a “limited” India-Pakistan Nuclear War and even then it had Nuclear Fall, plus all the nasties I mentioned.
@@ericlotze7724 Well it depends on a lot of factors from the quantity and what materials will be burned to the regional weather patterns.
One thing is for sure, when only all the active nuclear weapons will be fired (~4k compared to ~400 india - pakistan) most of us wont be arround to feel the effects of the nuclear winter or fall.
11:15 that guy was getting his ass chewed out lol
actually they were probably just trying to talk. Those wells were so damn loud.. 7000PSI jet stream is LOUD! the fire fighters at the base of the well would use hand signals for communication.
@@ryanthomas2374imagine losing valuable time by trying to understand 3 words for 5 minutes cause no one was taught an specific hand signal
looks like something out of a special event in war thunder.
That's a fantastic idea for an April fools trailer or an actual short time event.
Thug shaker intensifies
That's literally what the last event modern tanks were
13:07 Hold on. After all that, the Hungarian machine only put out... 9 fires.
'What have you got for us this time, Brains?'
*gestures at this machine*
This is what happens when hungarian engineers are not paid with hard liqour, biscuits, and a pack of cigarettes but actual money instead.
A model of this would go crazy on Christmas
Imagine it as a Lego set 🥰
My Father has operated this beast during a training misson in hungary
No
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@@TheMysteryDriver no
@Marburg-yw4nj nah in like 2000 something like i said he was a fire fighter who took part in the training to operate the enignes with the lil joy stick, he worked as a "chemical specialist" he was also one of the first reaponders to the Hungarian red mud accident
Quick fun fact, the BASF Ludwigshafen uses a very similar fire truck with 2 jet engines as a normal part of its firefighting.
They not only have one, but two of the so called "Turbolöscher".
And according to BASF they spray 6000-8000 liters of water per minute.
Came for this
Bayer also has a small version. Turbine fire trucks are not common but not a one off
Thank you for telling this story. I was living 100km to this area and saw how the day turned into a black sky without moon and stars. So many nations helped and worked with each other to put this disaster out.
What Saddam ordered his troops to do was just a pure act of spite. His army was in the process of getting their asses booted out of Kuwait so decided, "If I can't have that oil, then no one can!" With absolutely no consideration to the ecological devastation it would bring. A truly awful human being.
Anybody in his position would have done the same thing You're acting like this is absurd.
@@techterror1282 ummm, it IS absurd! Causing an ecological catastrophy just because you didn't get your own way is just small minded and cruel. Let's not forget it wasnt his oil to begin with, it was Kuwait's. If you were to come at me with that arguement against Iraqi oil wells, I wouldn't be happy, but it was their oil. But to do such an act on someone else's wells is just smallminded selfish and abhorrent.
@@justandy333 It's not normal for humans to give a s***
😂😂😂
The things he did to his own people, then his soldiers did to few captured Kuwaiti soldiers who didn’t run showed what kind of person he was before this. He has them swinging from anything that could be tied off to from one end of the street to the other at the Kuwaiti naval base.
I remember watching this as a kid in our national tv, live. A small poorer country helping the bigger ones for greater good. I was proud of my country back then. Sadly not anymore.
As a Kuwaiti I thank you so much for bringing such topics, I always wanted to learn about this huge disaster and how it was solved.
Maybe if you'd stop watching anime and spend more time learning about your country it wouldn't take 33 years to learn about it. Also, there's literally a great documentary about it called the Fires of Kuwait that came out in 1992.
@@gabrielst828 Ouch but you have a point, I will look into this. Already have the documentary open on another tab to check after the finals.
@@gabrielst828 dude, don't insult people when they made progress in their knowledge and aspire to do more
As a Kuwaiti, can you confirm it’s pronounced Q8, like in this video?
Those firefighters were unsung heroes of the war, crazy job they did🫡
Dude, the guts those reporters had to stand so close to undetonated explosives is mind bogling
@real Engineering Correction, the tank hull shown in the live footage was a T-34 chassis (note the sloped rear plate) from WW2 and not a T-62 hull. Additionally, the CGI model used to demonstrate Big Wind is a T-55 chassis (please note the spacing of the road wheels) and the aerial footage from source MOL looks more like a T-55 as well.
@6:10 As Bill Burr said, “you want to do that or go watch Bob the Builder again” 😂🤣 Motherhood is the hardest job.
I remember this, was 7-8yo back then; it was overwhelming and heartbreaking to see it on the news, like watching hell coming to Earth.
This and the gulf of México spill by BP left a huge impact on my mind. Every year when I teach Environment conservation at school (I'm a highschool teacher in México), I use this cases to show my students all the damage we cause to the environment with petroleum, when we abuse, overuse and become selfish and greedy.
Great vid, my boy.
Teach them about Bhopal...
"how was your day in the office?"
"A minefield, been fighting fires all day"
6:42 That fence is not stopping sand.
It's Infinitrack River Stormer!
Earth machine kings rise up
Best deck ever
I'm glad I didn't have to scroll far to find a comment mentioning River Stormer. RISE UP!
I had to scroll way to far down to find this lol. Earth machine gang
Looks like a Command and Conquer tank
My dad has a funny story about this. He still remembers waking up morning and seeing that it’s still dark outside so he goes back to sleep then wakes up still dark goes back to sleep and repeats until he suddenly realises that the smoke has completely coved everything.
It's a good day when Real Engineering posts
So roughly over 23 billion dollars worth of oil were gone, 4 million per hour, 8 months of this. And the damage to the environment and people is just sad
Ahhh man if only I could have a few millions of that lost money
All caused by basically a temper tantrum due to a failed war...
Yes indeed sadam was a terrible human being...
Yea, all that damage to sand
@@qazikasam1395 sadam was a monster. Used Chem weapons on his own county killing men , women , and children. Not a good way to die. Something about the Kurds.
"We go right down the road to the next one" People like that put some faith in humanity back into me.
Finally, a decent look at this machine that I have always loved. For making this beautiful video, you are my hero. Thank you.
Huge respect to the brave firefighters and engineers that undertook this mission. They put an unbelievable amount on the line.
What did they do with this jet engine firetruck afterwards?
Was it dismantled? Or does it sit in a museum or something?
I would bet it's still hanging around somewhere in case of an emergency... But I wonder...
Last I've heard, it's still in service
this is one of the most fantastic videos ive seen here on youtube
I used to work in Kuwait Oil Company (KOC). It’s the Company responsible for oil exploration and production in Kuwait. It saddens me that this video did not mention the efforts of the Kuwaiti firefighting team.
To this day, KOC is still doing soil remediation to undo what those oil well fires have done to the soil.
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I was quite young when that was going on and I didn't understand until now how it all happened! Thank you for yet another amazing topic explained amazingly well!
As well as the more well known film "Fires of Kuwait", one can also find on TH-cam Werner Herzog's somewhat apocalyptic commentary on the Kuwaiti oil fires "Lessons in Darkness", which is one of the best documentaries ever made...
"Where do you go now?"
"We going on down the road to the next one"
legendary.
Wait.. we have firetruck and fireplanes.
NOW WE GOT A FIRE TANK?!?
What's a next a FIREBOAT
Fire boats exist
Oh ok that's cool
Thx for telling me😄
FIRESUBMARINE!
@@davidgruty Fire Spaceship! Gonna put out the Sun!
Lol 😆
Finally someone made a proper video on the Big Wind, this thing has fascinated me since a child, Fires of Kuwait was such a good documentary
I saw an old Romanian movie called "Cuibul Salamandrelor" (translated to "Salamander's Nest" in which a jet engine (possibly a MIG-15 engine) on an SR-113 truck rolls up to extinguish the blaze. I cannot find any info about the truck used, or the first time this technique was used. In the film, the jet truck also had water cannons and it had a few other SR based fire trucks next to it.
My best bud dad own an oil service company called HWC Hydraulic well control. He made millions bringing his equipment over there. It was snubbing units.
And what you do with all that cash. You build a Crown Royal swimming pool that’s pouring into a shot glass that’s a jacuzzi.
40K in our time “For the omnissiah, we will vanquish this flame bothers with purifying waters”
The “Big Wind” was a joke. It put out “a few small fires” in the words of officials. 99% of the fires were put out by 4 teams: Red Adair (from TX), Boots & Coots (from TX), Joe Bowden Wild Well Control (from TX), and Safety Boss (from Canada).
What Nebula is missing is good app for smarphones. But the price truly is less expensive per month than a small coffee.
Bit of a nit pick but the original model as seen in the real life video the chasis was actually from a t-34 tank, then it was later put on an extended t-55 chassis if my history serves me correct, not a t-62!
iam not even sure if it was ever put on a t-55 chassis from what i could find online. there was an differen fire fighting tank on the t-55 chassis but only with one engine called hurricane. and i wouldnt say it is very nit picky to point out the tank model is wrong if the whole video is about that tank. Nevertheless a great viedo, errors like this happen to the best.
@@aaronpohle2016 I just googled and the first two links of the firstbpage states it's a Czech VT-55 tank that it was upgraded to.
So yes, it was a t-55 chassis!
11:14 Lol those two dudes shouting in each other's faces meters from the spewing oil
Your graphics have gotten so good. Some fantastic shots in this one.
Sure is odd how many people in the comments have fathers that either designed, built, or operated this machine.
Commenters with uncles/fathers/grandfathers involved with (cool historical event) are to history videos as stories of hot girlfriends from Canada are to middle school playgrounds.
Sweet, I LOVE hearing and learning things about this thing!
God damn that nebula ad was so good I subscribed while it was still playing.
176 capped wells... wow. The Canadien fire fighting team got the job done (no doubt). Eventhough this Hungarian firetruck (firetank?) only capped 9 oil wells, the Hungarian firetruck was the dopest looking fire fighting machine. Most badass firetruck in existence.
I was 9 yrs old but my mom’s company’s she worked for bought red Adair after he retired. It was global marine in Lafayette la.
I can highly recommend watching Fires of Kuwait (1992). A real eye opener.
Kinda crazy a lot of these firefighters come from my hometown, lot of respect to fly overseas and fight what probably felt like an unwinnable battle.
when firefighters don't mess around
When do they?
Firefighters: *Soviet power supreme*
@@dontknow3886 do they?
@@dhruvalization idk i thought by you writing „firefighters dont mess around“ you were implying that they mess around all the other time
@@dontknow3886 just said it as a joke, I know fire fighters don't mess around, and its extremely dangerous to be around fire... I have a little first hand experience
lots of respect for them :)
the only tank I actually care about! idgaf about all the war equipment, I love when you make videos about literally anything else.
Texas crews 357
Canadians 176
But who wins the show? The guys who arrived late to the party and extinguished just 9 wells. Looks matter!
The more I learn about Iraq under Saddam, the less sorry I feel for 2003, not gonna lie
USA killed hundreds of thousands of civilians for no reason
Empathy Check FAILED
lol right people feel bad for saddam?????
@@matheusalves3525I think it's all the dead Iraqis, civil war and instability they feel sorry for, not Saddam
That fire tank looks insane, this is real mad scientist.
MadMax-esque firetruck
8:03 here you clearly see it is a different version built on a T-34 chassis, not T-62. You can see sloped rear and side armor, bulging transmission housing, thicker track links, older style roadwheels and smooth round sprocket
Proud of my country, 173 wells capped!
Correction: the original "Big Wind" which was used in Kuwait was made using a T-34 chassis. The T-62 one is an improved variant from years later.
Well, that looks like something Thunderbird 2 would drop out of pod 5 🤩
This just proves that sometimes more power is really the answer... I remeber that a jet engine was also used by railway to defrost the switches, not as impressive as this but again a creative use of a jet engine.
There was actually a few seconds of content about the firefighting machine hidden away in this video.
Thanks to you I was able to skip ahead to find those bits. Appreciated. Especially as the background music gets in the way of his narration (well, any host that plays background music has their narration/dialogue messed up with music being played at the same time).
I am curious if they had asked Red Adair for help.
Are you saying that this video is not a masterpiece? I think this is the coolest thing I have seen in months (that does have to do with the topic and less the video but the topic makes in amazing). And there is at least 5 minutes about the machine in the video.
There's an amazing movie by *Werner Herzog* about post-retreat Kuwait and these oil fires. It's very beautiful and has surreal, moon-like scenes at the same time. I highly recommend it! It's called *Lessons of Darkness* and it can usually be found in full on TH-cam (it's only ~1h or so).
Ngl I thought the thumbnail was click bait
4:21 look at how much his hands are shaking! thats nuts. he is clearing bombs after all, but i would imagine someone on the job would be a lot calmer than that. must be terrifying
2 Mig21 engines mounted on top of a T-62 chassis is the most Soviet thing I ever heard.
It was not done by the soviets...
That thing looks like I told AI to build me a water tank. Okay now but bigger
Never really thought about that every one of these fires needed to be put out.
no shit mate... it's like a leaky canteen in the middle of the desert and the nearest oasis/ water point is miles and miles away... and you are basically half dead...
It's not quire correct when it refers to the EOD (bomb disposal) element being completed at the beginning and solely by the army. There were civilian EOD engineers operating alongside the fire fighters for the duration of the project. They'd clear areas around the wells, find routes through the desert to the remote Gathering Centres, clear ordnance from the many abandoned tanks and trenches etc.
Me after taco bell
Taco Bell is pretty rough, but you might want to get that checked out. 😂
@@ScottBFree lol i have never actually eaten taco bell before
As a Canadian I'm proud that our men served over there. They all deserve more recognition.
6:58 is that hull not a T-34?
Saddam in this case is what we call a Sore Looser!
Watching videos like this, really makes me realize how little we understand about scale. I just cannot really properly fathom how much oil is under the ground and the pressure its behind. All this environmental damage. The amount of trash we have the amount of oil the world consumes. And yet we just keep doing it.
Not T64 but T34
Huge respect to the Hungarian team that brought this beast out to help the situation! That's highly commendable!
Also, really makes ya wonder where the world would be if we'd invested in solar and wind long back when we should've rather than continuing to be reliant on this instability.
The world would be filled with even more strip mines then, along with the tons of trash from wind when the turbines stop. Not only that these 2 sources are dependent on the weather. Anything less than nuclear is a joke
"Why does the fire department gets so much of taxpayer's money?"
_The "firetruck":_