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Yeah on that first tank the tiger, they're cranking a flywheel that helps get the motor started. What they used to do on the old model has back when cars were first start be made and they didn't have actual starters
They are started by using the inertia of a spinning flywheel. You crank the flywheel up to speed with a hand crank once you have cranked it up to speed you remove the cranking handle, then engage a clutch which makes the flywheel turn the engine
The crank starts were around before electric starts on all vehicles, tanks, cars, trucks and farm equipment, then stayed as a back u starting method for many vehicles for quite some time. I used a tractor in the 90's that still had hand cranking, indeed some small engines such as generators and go-kart engines still use a variation of this now with the hand pull start.
The German WWII tanks can be started electrically via a starter motor, but the flywheel crank start is used to save on the starter motor and electrical system.
On all German WW2 tanks they had the hand crank start-up along with normal battery start-up. The crew usually only used the hand crank method when it was cold outside and the batteries were too low on power to start the tank.
It’s not just the Germans, the Russians and the Americans also mainly used crank starts to get going, the battery method was used only in emergencies (hence the name “emergency start up”) when they need the engine to start quickly, and as you said they can’t use the battery start in cold weather
@FlitzerFlash i didn’t know if the Russians had batteries in their tanks, so I just included it in my comment just incase they did If the US had faulty electronics then they wouldn’t have put the emergency starter into service in the first place, it wasn’t like today where an entire truck can fall apart and they still keep it in service; the only reason that the US prefered to crank start back then was because the of the radial engines, if left over night the oil in the engine will settle at the bottom and you would have to (literally) rotate the engine a full 180 degrees to be able to start the engine using a crank start, it is possible to start the engine with the emergency starter on them, however it will cause excessive wear on the engine components; the same is true with the german engines except that the Germans wouldn’t have to turn the engine 180 degrees to re-distribute the oils throughout the engine
@@Grease_FactoryLeo one really is supercharged? I did first half of my duty at an driving school company and we taught Leo 1 and M113. I was told the MTU engine was turbo charged 🤔
yea, also the turbine is really unreliable and prone to dust and dirt. Air filters ar fast fully soaked in dirt, causing power loss. Really not a thought through tank. It was a tech porn than anything else to build it.
I saw a King Tiger tank at a museum in Germany. I was surprised at how big it was for a WWII era tank. The tracks were super wide and at 68 tons it was heavy!
7:10 I live 600 meters away from that museum. I always enjoy he music when they their armoured vehicles. They also have an Rover Meteor on a stand they roll out and start once in a while.
Stug3 sounds like they're manually spinning up a flywheel which then after pulling the hook releases it's energy in a short moment to turn the crankshaft and start up the engine.
Well our german neighbors has really taken the world lead with development of tanks, it’s simply the state of the art😊. By the way are nice and exciting video, with the real sound of he he. German engine power, sweet music❤
One of the reasons the M1A2 uses a gas turbine engine, is because it's _quieter_ than a diesel. You can hear a diesel from a long way off, but the turbine is a lot harder to hear. It also provides a lot more power, at a much more steady rate.
@@gtvishal2521 Not quiet, _quieter_ than a diesel. A diesel has a rumbling bass that shakes the ground for as much as a mile or more. The turbine doesn't do that. a turbine can get within a quarter mile before you hear it, and by then, you're already long dead.
@@Cheesusrice69222 No, higher frequency sound waves travel less distance because they transfer more energy to the atmosphere. Forming a rarefaction wave is "taxed" more for movement with higher frequencies. Maybe you were thinking of decibels?
I know it seems counterintuitive, but the OP is correct. Never been more scared in my life than when a platoon of M1s basically snuck up on us at night during a field exercise in Graf. At speed they are shockingly quiet and the first thing you hear is the tracks. It’s crazy.
We only have a small tank fleet in Australia (60 Abrams). These are on loan from the USA who are supposed to replace them with 90 re-manufactured tanks when the need is required. We did have a decent size fleet of 1976-1978 Leopards but these were sold off as they were warn out. They never saw combat and used for training only.
@@Slaktrax Our Government said they were warn out. I know some were sold\gifted too the Solomons but most went to Indonesia & Saudi Arabia. Australia wouldn't have spent the money rebuilding them just too have the parked up. We don't have a great need for them here.
Он и есть реактивный,газотурбинный точнее,у нас с вертолета сделали двиг на Т-80,их до хера 500 штук....а Абюрамся горят не хер делать,броня сбоку 80мм ,пулемет 12.7мм разбироает.....
@@autovag2007 Да находили слабую точку Абрамса,забашенная система ВСУ(вне силовая установка)в Ираке было,пробиваешь и она горит,дальше танк)),сейчас конечно сверху,защиты от дронов ноль так и влетаоют в крышу,а она тонкая)),а 12.7 ДШК тебе мало не покажутся,пробивает все картонные бредли,хуебли и так дт.т
On the first tank I believe it’s called an inertial starter. He is spinning a flywheel and it’s geared so it doesn’t look like it’s spinning that fast but is rotating at idle rpm. There is a lever that he pulls to close the valves and the compression of the motor spinning, when he pulled the lever if I’m not mistaken it also adds fuel to the mix and that’s how it is started.
The Abrahams staritng up: 20 sec of spooling up. Sounds like its going to lift of any second. Leo2: Cranks for 0.5 sec. unleashes 1500hp of Diesel Glory and is ready to go.
я один вижу что на 6 минуте нихуя не королевский тигр а пантеру заводят??? Эти дол6аё6ы слюной брызжут как им нравится звук танков,а что за танки ниxyя не понимают
назло кому? Т-64 Украинский танк. Т-80 Ленинградский. опять же-времён СССР обе машины. если ты натовец, то расценивай что я тебе на зло сказал. злись дальше. у вас таких танков нет , и не будет@@Arachnid3000
@@alexmerkulov553 Холопци, вы ни как не поймёте, это не ваше достижение, это просто наше желание. Ну взяли бы мы Киев за 3 дня, и что? Повесить на себя всю Украину? Вечно орущую, вечно недовольную, вечно живущую на халяву? Не, не, не! Путин же ещё в 2014 сказал европейцам - это теперь ваша корова. Корова была справная пока мы её кормили, молока правда последние 30 лет не видали, но навоз корова поставляла исправно и в возрастающих количествах😅И вот такое сокровище досталось Европе, сразу обнаружилось что корова есть, а молока нет. Как говорил Матроскин, - Мы ж её из-за молока и брали. А тут такой облом. Кормить нечем, молока нет. Надо забивать пока сама не окочурилась🤣🤣🤣 Как-то так, опять зрадонька.
Note that the German post war tanks all have a license plate. Y as a first letter is for Military vehicles on a German livense plate. During the war German tanks had either SS (for SS divisions, in runes) at the beginning or "WH" (Wehrmacht Heer / Wehrmacht Army) each followed by numbers
There are more powerfull engines. But ... the sound of the engine of a Leopard 1 is just undescribeable. You not only hear it, you feel it. Im thankfull that i was able to experience that in the Panzermuseum Munster. Awesome machine!
Cranking moves a kind of flywheel, which acts like a starter. When you get enough speed, a clutch is activated, which transfers the rotation to the engine to start it.
While I''m not 100% positive of this, I think the tanks that needed to be started manually by crank, the operators are spinning up a flywheel of some sort (and you can hear the flywheel spinning later on in the videos) and once the flywheel is spinning fast enough another operator then engages the flywheel to the motor which then starts it up.
It is a flywheel system. During times like Remagen in the winter time when it gets blistering cold, you would need a way to choke up the engine so to speak because the batteries don’t like the cold, and/or gets condensation on the spark plugs.
Those tanks look fantastic. You have to have really good arm muscles to use that crank 😂. That leopard was blowing to much black smoke though. The name of the tank is pronounced the same way as the jungle cat. The O is silent. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️.
Fun Fact, When The Exhaust Dust dark like in the Vid. then it was Geoeffnet (German for Full Power without throttle the HP. ) normally the LEO run within 1190 hp,in Gefecht it is over 1590 hp. So you`re Insider . ..Greet`s from Germany. ..
I think with the tiger tank they’re basically hand cranking a flywheel that will be connected to the engine to get it turning. At that point you hope that the engine fires so you don’t have to spool up the flywheel again.
That handle they turn on the back of the king tiger spins a 220 kW a inertia starter that fires the main engine, and then the engine fires itself up from there and runs on its own
4:42 I bet ya'll there's gonna be that 1 coal roller guy saying "My 5.7 Cummins smokes more than that tank !" or, "My 1.9TDI smokes more than that tank !"
3:34 "who needs to use a gas turbine engine?" go stand about 200 feet away, and you might understand, you'll hear a big diesel engine powered tank coming from miles off, you wont hear the turbine coming till its a couple hundred feet away, plus when the gas runs out, you can just throw something else in the turbine, it'll run on diesel, alcohol, ethanol, even oil
plus it's much smaller than a similar spec diesel or gas engine it also has the advantage of having a lot of horse power allowing the abrams to just stack and stack on armour and it won't affect much of its mobility
If you can, make more cold start videos with more vehicles, like 2 strokes MX bikes, racing cars like mazda 787b, trucks... Saludos desde Buenos Aires.
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Yeah on that first tank the tiger, they're cranking a flywheel that helps get the motor started. What they used to do on the old model has back when cars were first start be made and they didn't have actual starters
0:46 I believe they are starting the pony motor.
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@@Wyomingchiefbasically the same as push starting it just with a crank
They are started by using the inertia of a spinning flywheel. You crank the flywheel up to speed with a hand crank once you have cranked it up to speed you remove the cranking handle, then engage a clutch which makes the flywheel turn the engine
Thanks!
The crank starts were around before electric starts on all vehicles, tanks, cars, trucks and farm equipment, then stayed as a back u starting method for many vehicles for quite some time. I used a tractor in the 90's that still had hand cranking, indeed some small engines such as generators and go-kart engines still use a variation of this now with the hand pull start.
@@Sergey322 Early Bf 109's had the same type of inertial starters...
The German WWII tanks can be started electrically via a starter motor, but the flywheel crank start is used to save on the starter motor and electrical system.
@@johnmorgan1629 I had a crank on my series 3 Landrover. It saved my but a few times when my batteries went flat.😊
When ww2 engine barely produce any smoke, you know they really serious about maintaining it.
Panther and Tiger engine sound is absolutely iconic.
Потому что бензиновый
Catalyctic converter exist Sooo they kinda spent thousands just to install that ig (in my opinion)
That Leopard purring like a big kitty
like the big kitty cat he is!!! so adorbs
To me the the Abrams engine sounds like it's going to explode. Like the bomb ticking sound. I dread that
Leopard protec Deutschland
On all German WW2 tanks they had the hand crank start-up along with normal battery start-up. The crew usually only used the hand crank method when it was cold outside and the batteries were too low on power to start the tank.
It’s not just the Germans, the Russians and the Americans also mainly used crank starts to get going, the battery method was used only in emergencies (hence the name “emergency start up”) when they need the engine to start quickly, and as you said they can’t use the battery start in cold weather
@FlitzerFlash i didn’t know if the Russians had batteries in their tanks, so I just included it in my comment just incase they did
If the US had faulty electronics then they wouldn’t have put the emergency starter into service in the first place, it wasn’t like today where an entire truck can fall apart and they still keep it in service; the only reason that the US prefered to crank start back then was because the of the radial engines, if left over night the oil in the engine will settle at the bottom and you would have to (literally) rotate the engine a full 180 degrees to be able to start the engine using a crank start, it is possible to start the engine with the emergency starter on them, however it will cause excessive wear on the engine components; the same is true with the german engines except that the Germans wouldn’t have to turn the engine 180 degrees to re-distribute the oils throughout the engine
@FlitzerFlash nope... soviet ww2 tanks had batteries AND compressed air, so engine can be started even without batteries
@FlitzerFlash T34 was started with compressed air and from a battery
Some German tanks also had a pony engine which started first the start the main engine. Bit like Caterpillar bull dozers.
That turbo whisteling of the leo 2 absolute amazing
all the how dare yous!
When the leo 2 was at a really high rpm like redlining basically it sounded like a T-64, still sounds awesome though
The faint whine of the super chargers on the Leo 1 in the first vid are also cool! I miss that sound. The Leo 2s really rip.
1.9 TDI +++
@@Grease_FactoryLeo one really is supercharged? I did first half of my duty at an driving school company and we taught Leo 1 and M113. I was told the MTU engine was turbo charged 🤔
Turbines in all their glory but the sound of a big conventional diesel beats everything
M1 Sounded like the tripod in "War of the Worlds" spooling up....
yea, also the turbine is really unreliable and prone to dust and dirt. Air filters ar fast fully soaked in dirt, causing power loss.
Really not a thought through tank.
It was a tech porn than anything else to build it.
I was a driver of the Leopard 1 in 73-74 in the Dutch army stationd in Germany, 43Tankbat Aesk Langemanshof. Great tank.
WHATS GREAT IN A FUCKING AIR POLLUTING FUCKING MASS KILLING MACHINES YOU IDIOT CUNT!!
Горит отлично проверено
@@СергейХохлов-г5би абрамс пошёл следом
The leopard tank burns well! excellent
@@volvoman177why do you losers always have to bring politics into everything
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Womp Womp Greta my ears love this
How dare you.. 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂👍🏼
dam she live rent free in ur head, huh?
That’s why I buy electric tanks from Tesla. 😂
I saw a King Tiger tank at a museum in Germany. I was surprised at how big it was for a WWII era tank. The tracks were super wide and at 68 tons it was heavy!
4:30 - Greta is crying
How long before she just gives up and joins OnlyFans?
The cranking is likely turning a heavy flywheel which carries enough momentum to turn the engine over
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And it takes 2 strong men to turn it.
@@Dilley_G45 or 4 very average men
4:44 this sound is just amazing 💀
Every time I hear an Abrams tank starting, I keep expecting the turret to start spinning and watch it take off!
Fun fact! The M1 Abrams uses about 16 litres of diesel to just to start the engine
M1 Abrams does not Run on Desal it runs on Gas
@@danielpetrucci8952wrong it’s jet fuel
JP-8 jet fuel is the preferred fuel but diesel or even gasoline in emergency can be used.
@@christopherhjorth6091That’s right. Diesel is similar to jet fuel.
IAM guessing none of these are battery powered, go green and all that 😂 static museum pieces soon
The Abrams sounds like a spaceship powering up
Cause it has a somewhat aircraft like turbine.
basically has a jet engine lol
Overrated tank
More like emd locomotives.
@@ad_akp1662Все танки оказались переоценены.
Those tanks don't have engines "from" a Maybach, they have engines made by the manufacturer Maybach...
This intertia starter. German engineering at its best.
I lived 17 years of my life, never knowing real bliss....until I hit the "tac idle" switch on an Abrams tank. There's nothing quite like it
4:30-5:30 gives a whole new meaning to the term "rolling coal."
Greta Thunberg is not happy.
Interesting placement of the flywheel handle right in front of one of the exhaust pipes. Could give your ear a serious blow out 😀
I remember the Leopard 1 and its sideways exhaust. When passing by the barracks barely 1m away and at the same height as the windows of that building.
Love the sound of the leopard❤
the way that americans put an actual jet engine to the tank. incresible
Cheaper and easier to carry one type of gas in military
@@adamb6588 but also very unreliable, low torque, long startup procedure and prone to filter clogging.
7:10 I live 600 meters away from that museum. I always enjoy he music when they their armoured vehicles. They also have an Rover Meteor on a stand they roll out and start once in a while.
This inertia starter was used in aircraft also. Like the Bf109. And in boats, I did that on a flywheel of approx 1,5 tons.
4:50 imagine being in the trenches and a tank pulls up and rolls coal on you
Hey, it's better than mustard gas 🤷
Stug3 sounds like they're manually spinning up a flywheel which then after pulling the hook releases it's energy in a short moment to turn the crankshaft and start up the engine.
Well our german neighbors has really taken the world lead with development of tanks, it’s simply the state of the art😊. By the way are nice and exciting video, with the real sound of he he. German engine power, sweet music❤
4:43 That rolling coal is uncommon for a Leopard.
i serve on leo 2s and all of them spit out dark clouds up to 1200rpm
The inertia starter can be heard very nicely around the 3:00 mark. Spinning up, engaging and then being loaded by the starting process.
Fun fact, Lucas used that very sound for the Millennium Falcon when its hyper-drive would fail to engage.
One of the reasons the M1A2 uses a gas turbine engine, is because it's _quieter_ than a diesel. You can hear a diesel from a long way off, but the turbine is a lot harder to hear. It also provides a lot more power, at a much more steady rate.
Turbine is not quit
@@gtvishal2521 Not quiet, _quieter_ than a diesel. A diesel has a rumbling bass that shakes the ground for as much as a mile or more. The turbine doesn't do that. a turbine can get within a quarter mile before you hear it, and by then, you're already long dead.
I'm sorry but the turbine is louder. High pitched noises travel further than low frequency
@@Cheesusrice69222 No, higher frequency sound waves travel less distance because they transfer more energy to the atmosphere. Forming a rarefaction wave is "taxed" more for movement with higher frequencies. Maybe you were thinking of decibels?
I know it seems counterintuitive, but the OP is correct. Never been more scared in my life than when a platoon of M1s basically snuck up on us at night during a field exercise in Graf. At speed they are shockingly quiet and the first thing you hear is the tracks. It’s crazy.
Pretty awesome how the Americans use a jet engine for their Abrams tanks. The start up is so badass and beautiful
it uses the same turbine engine as on the chinook helicopter
Leopard, you know, like the cat 🐆
Nope it's a Leo...... Pard 🤣🤣
5:05 "no oil save the environment" people having a stroke
"save the planet! use electric cars!"
my honest reaction: 5:13
I'm all for saving the planet, but you're not taking my ICE away!
We are at least 50 years away from a practical electric vehicle!
My favourite sounding Tank is still definitely the Chally 2. That Turbo Diesel sounds so good
We only have a small tank fleet in Australia (60 Abrams). These are on loan from the USA who are supposed to replace them with 90 re-manufactured tanks when the need is required. We did have a decent size fleet of 1976-1978 Leopards but these were sold off as they were warn out. They never saw combat and used for training only.
Tanks don't ''wear out'' after a certain time or track mileage they are totally rebuilt.
@@Slaktrax Our Government said they were warn out. I know some were sold\gifted too the Solomons but most went to Indonesia & Saudi Arabia. Australia wouldn't have spent the money rebuilding them just too have the parked up. We don't have a great need for them here.
All are cool. Leopard 1 is my favorite sound of these.
У абрамса очень красивый звук запуска двигателя. Звучит, как реактивный самолёт.
Он и есть реактивный,газотурбинный точнее,у нас с вертолета сделали двиг на Т-80,их до хера 500 штук....а Абюрамся горят не хер делать,броня сбоку 80мм ,пулемет 12.7мм разбироает.....
@@VovkaPu-72😂😂😂 Ну ты выдал. Че курил, поделишься? Тебя не хило торкнуло, если у теья 12.7 пулемет пробивает борт абрамса.
@@autovag2007 Да находили слабую точку Абрамса,забашенная система ВСУ(вне силовая установка)в Ираке было,пробиваешь и она горит,дальше танк)),сейчас конечно сверху,защиты от дронов ноль так и влетаоют в крышу,а она тонкая)),а 12.7 ДШК тебе мало не покажутся,пробивает все картонные бредли,хуебли и так дт.т
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I had 1958 MGA for many years. It had a hand crank when batteries didn't work. It was easier to push start.
I've started cars; back in the 80s, by getting it rolling n pop the clutch. Didn't know tanks were cranked up ..must be old ones?!
In the 80s in West Germany, 🇩🇪 we used spray start on anything that had a carburetor.
In Australia we call it “start ya bastard”
On the first tank I believe it’s called an inertial starter. He is spinning a flywheel and it’s geared so it doesn’t look like it’s spinning that fast but is rotating at idle rpm. There is a lever that he pulls to close the valves and the compression of the motor spinning, when he pulled the lever if I’m not mistaken it also adds fuel to the mix and that’s how it is started.
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The Abrahams staritng up: 20 sec of spooling up. Sounds like its going to lift of any second. Leo2: Cranks for 0.5 sec. unleashes 1500hp of Diesel Glory and is ready to go.
Горят все шикарно ) ( из России с любовью)
я один вижу что на 6 минуте нихуя не королевский тигр а пантеру заводят??? Эти дол6аё6ы слюной брызжут как им нравится звук танков,а что за танки ниxyя не понимают
у Т-64 и у Т-80 очень красивый звук моторов.
Ты просто патриот лиж бы назло сказать
назло кому? Т-64 Украинский танк. Т-80 Ленинградский. опять же-времён СССР обе машины. если ты натовец, то расценивай что я тебе на зло сказал. злись дальше. у вас таких танков нет , и не будет@@Arachnid3000
за 3 дня)взяли😂😂😂 здесь теперь обосрался
@@alexmerkulov553кто это говорил про 3 дня
@@alexmerkulov553 Холопци, вы ни как не поймёте, это не ваше достижение, это просто наше желание. Ну взяли бы мы Киев за 3 дня, и что? Повесить на себя всю Украину? Вечно орущую, вечно недовольную, вечно живущую на халяву? Не, не, не! Путин же ещё в 2014 сказал европейцам - это теперь ваша корова. Корова была справная пока мы её кормили, молока правда последние 30 лет не видали, но навоз корова поставляла исправно и в возрастающих количествах😅И вот такое сокровище досталось Европе, сразу обнаружилось что корова есть, а молока нет. Как говорил Матроскин, - Мы ж её из-за молока и брали. А тут такой облом. Кормить нечем, молока нет. Надо забивать пока сама не окочурилась🤣🤣🤣 Как-то так, опять зрадонька.
Note that the German post war tanks all have a license plate. Y as a first letter is for Military vehicles on a German livense plate. During the war German tanks had either SS (for SS divisions, in runes) at the beginning or "WH" (Wehrmacht Heer / Wehrmacht Army) each followed by numbers
All so beautiful 😮
There are more powerfull engines. But ... the sound of the engine of a Leopard 1 is just undescribeable. You not only hear it, you feel it. Im thankfull that i was able to experience that in the Panzermuseum Munster. Awesome machine!
Cranking moves a kind of flywheel, which acts like a starter. When you get enough speed, a clutch is activated, which transfers the rotation to the engine to start it.
Sounds like a friggin jet engine
I love it
K2, Leo, Abrams, and Chally are probably my top four. T-64s are kind cool too.
A beautiful song to my ears
The Tiger reminded me of my first wife... specifically the backfire.
Great video. Tanks kick ass. 4700Nm Newton meters not many Americans use this unless you work on European cars.
But 95 % of the world's population does. Not only Americans watch TH-cam
I hope they don't use that for the wheel screws. 😅
Т -- 72 заводится подсрачником мотористу . Но так --- тоже круто .)
For a second I thought I was watching a VisioRacer video, haha.
Nice content, bro!
Love Your vidios Keep it going man
Мы теперь в России можем их заводить, спасибо за трофеи
They're spinning a big, heavy flywheel. When it gets to the right RPM, a clutch engages the crankshaft and turns the engine over for start.
The Tiger starts by the spinning fly wheel, same as the Messerschmitt 109
Seeing tanks starting up is always so epic and complex.
Not more complex that your mother fucking shat you out some ages ago
А еще лучше , они горят ! Проверено нашими дедами , и нашим поколением лично )))))
Ты путиноид путиноидный нацист хУтин пУйло беги воевать за царя всея роzzzzия московского гитлера Фюрера пУтлера хУтин пУйло нацист
снова упырёк вылез 😂
Да ладно 😂
@@darkwood8587 - Во , сразу видно уркаинец🤣
4:35 in your face Greta and Enviromentalists!
The flywheel crank is insane!
0:35 the engien was started whit a flywheel and a Spring mechanism......in later variants with a external DC engine
While I''m not 100% positive of this, I think the tanks that needed to be started manually by crank, the operators are spinning up a flywheel of some sort (and you can hear the flywheel spinning later on in the videos) and once the flywheel is spinning fast enough another operator then engages the flywheel to the motor which then starts it up.
It is a flywheel system. During times like Remagen in the winter time when it gets blistering cold, you would need a way to choke up the engine so to speak because the batteries don’t like the cold, and/or gets condensation on the spark plugs.
It is called an inertia starter
@1:50 HOly smokes, I never thought I'd see SFOR again on anything, much less a tank.
...in my opinion, the Panther was the best looking tank ever made.
Even the startup sounds like a growl/roar on the tiger II
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эх жалко нет запуска 64-ки, звук божественный у неё
The Leopard 2A7 is music to my ears
No dpf filters was harmed in the making of this video 👌
4:45 when you've just freshly Seafoamed your tank
It’s not a Leo-pard. It’s a leopard as in the cat
Makes me wonder if it's the first time he's seen that word written down.
Nice one.
Germany's finest...😊
Those tanks look fantastic. You have to have really good arm muscles to use that crank 😂. That leopard was blowing to much black smoke though. The name of the tank is pronounced the same way as the jungle cat. The O is silent. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️.
no, it is Le-o-pard.
Fun Fact, When The Exhaust Dust dark like in the Vid. then it was Geoeffnet (German for Full Power without throttle the HP. ) normally the LEO run within 1190 hp,in Gefecht it is over 1590 hp. So you`re Insider . ..Greet`s from Germany. ..
Wrong, listen to a German pronounce it. It's Le-O-pard.
T-90мс otujk
Love the clag😊
I think with the tiger tank they’re basically hand cranking a flywheel that will be connected to the engine to get it turning. At that point you hope that the engine fires so you don’t have to spool up the flywheel again.
That handle they turn on the back of the king tiger spins a 220 kW a inertia starter that fires the main engine, and then the engine fires itself up from there and runs on its own
The maybach v12s sounds amazing
The Leopards sound pretty nice aswell
3:47 is it a plane, is it a bird, no its an Abrams tank.
I read this in the same way that bill wurts said "it's a bird, it's a plane, it's the Seljuk Turks" in history of the entire world i guess
Der 1.ser leo hört sich böse an 😮😊
4:42 I bet ya'll there's gonna be that 1 coal roller guy saying "My 5.7 Cummins smokes more than that tank !"
or, "My 1.9TDI smokes more than that tank !"
Hopefully this will answer your question about the Maybach: Look up how an inertia starter works.
all tanks here got a nice sound, but the Leo 1 is by far the sounding engine, wow.
That is the sound of power 😁😁
Driving it also feels like a sports car!😅
1:13 “Uhh yes officer my exhaust is stock I swear”
Man those German mfs knew how to build machines that scared the $hit of everyone and everything for miles around. Chapeau!
Oh shit, look out Poland
Самый лучший звук у танка (Т-64) ❤❤❤
а сам танк корыто
@@vadim4ik938 возможно
Т -64 'Звук'
@@vadim4ik938украинский же танк, что от него ожидать
Is trash
4:42 ROLL COAL CITY BOY!!!
Leo 1 sounds just amazing
3:34 "who needs to use a gas turbine engine?" go stand about 200 feet away, and you might understand, you'll hear a big diesel engine powered tank coming from miles off, you wont hear the turbine coming till its a couple hundred feet away, plus when the gas runs out, you can just throw something else in the turbine, it'll run on diesel, alcohol, ethanol, even oil
plus it's much smaller than a similar spec diesel or gas engine
it also has the advantage of having a lot of horse power allowing the abrams to just stack and stack on armour and it won't affect much of its mobility
If you can, make more cold start videos with more vehicles, like 2 strokes MX bikes, racing cars like mazda 787b, trucks... Saludos desde Buenos Aires.
4.45 позади него самое место для Греты Тумблер 😂
для тебя упырек😂,потом для гойды ,потом за 3 дня)😢,для бибы и для бобы😂что присматривают )
@@alexmerkulov553 Сходи в аптеку как раз для такого идиота таблетки завезли 🖕