Vintage Soviet Film Playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLNq3y0OU1_BYCuaiMO-4jNMjDNC94lOAr.html Thank you for watching the Ushanka Show! My name is Sergei Sputnikoff. I was born in the USSR in 1971. Since 1999 I have lived in the USA. The Ushanka Show was created to share stories as well as my own memories of everyday life in the USSR. My books about arriving in America are available at www.sputnikoff.com/shop (Russian or English versions) or on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B0BNQR1FBC?binding=paperback&searchxofy=true&ref_=dbs_s_aps_series_rwt_tpbk&qid=1681667995&sr=8-1 Please contact me at sergeisputnikoff@gmail.com if you would like to purchase a signed copy of “American Diaries” Fan Mail: Ushanka Show P.O. Box 96 Berrien Springs MI 49103, USA You can support this project with SuperThanks tips, or: Via Patreon here: www.patreon.com/sputnikoff Viia PAYPAL: paypal.me/ushankashow Ushanka Show merchandise: teespring.com/stores/ushanka-show-shop Instagram: instagram.com/ushanka_show
These inside factories videos from the USSR are excellent. Would love to see more cars such as Zaporozhets, Volga, etc. also other industries like asbestos, nickel, and heavy industry
A friend of mine tried to get his ukrainian lorry license, and the test vehicle was one of those zils. I asked him if he had to double clutch when he changed gears. And yes, it didn't have a synchro mesh, low tech, in modern times.
ZiL-130 is my favourite truck of all times. Beautiful growl from its v8 engine, lots of nostalgia for soviet people, great capabilities, and very beautiful. It's a strangely elegant thing for what it's made for!
From the looks of it, this appears to be during the 1970s. That factory looks very clean and very well organized. Oh yep, definitely the 1970s as there's Coimrade Eyebrows himself. 🤣
Tremendo camión fuerte rápido hicieron historia todavía están vivos increíblemente buenos hierros siempre se dijo que tenían mucho en común con el For americano y el internacional claro los rusos lo hicieron asu manera con sus modificaciones
ZiL got their money's worth from that design. They made them for decades, and the only times changes were made, were when the laws changed. It's a shame they're gone, now. The factory site is being redeveloped as a mixed use project.
What a video, where do you get this stuff. Always thought assembly of trucks was interesting, so many options with suspension, engine, transmission, frame length, etc.
USSR didn't offer many options. Current Russian government doesn't have to censor out the bad stuff. The USSR never filmed any of it to begin with! Still, it is very interesting to see.
There are new falt buildings and metro-station this place (in Moscow). That was oldest car manufacturer in Russia, created in Russian Empire times, emperor Nicolas 2 has car from there. Downfall begun in 80s when economical rulership organisations ordered to send new models with their engineers to the new factory KAMAZ near Kazan town. By the way this car plant had highest line automatisation in soviet times
Judging by the haircuts, black and white photography, and Leonid Breznev, I think it was late 60's to early 70's..those trucks were as tough as nails..
@@elierfernandezguerra ALL major projects (Magnitka, DniproGES, Chelyabinsk and Stalingrad Tractor factories were designed, managed by American companies and supplied with American equipment and know-how,. It has nothing to do with my "confidence". It's a historical fact. GAZ car/truck factory was designed by Austin Construction Company and housed the Ford factory that made Ford Model A cars and Ford AA trucks. Read "Building Utopia" book
_these manufactured under license_ license? in damned russia? you can type in goolge "параллельный импорт россия 2023" choose ANY article and with translation read how russia ON GOVERNMENT level "respect" licenses. You can say that until 24.02.2022 there been different - well - NO. There in damned russia been same just for government at that date no necessities confess "in this" even putin sometimes, at speeches, it is said that russia, always, steals everything - here for example th-cam.com/video/qsYTaRi-Ebg/w-d-xo.html
its such a patty Russia has returned to the dark days seems now worse than before! Ukraine Russia should be like brother and brother but if one brother is a bully such days happen! from child I liked everything about the soviet union this why I first have visited Ukraine over 40 times! if you can would be very interesting is you could find some information about Expocenter Ukraine in Kyiv this park is about as soviet as you can get I have visited this park many times and the abandoned ice plaice stadium close that never opened and never was finished and still to this day stands.
Russians don't want to fight with brother Slavs in Ukraine. Brother Russia invaded to fight the alien CIA-Mossad cartel that was put in place after the Maidan color revolution in 2014. That revolution was also a CIA-Mossad creation. A critically important detail that the Western media deliberately keeps out of its fabricated stories.
Vintage Soviet Film Playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLNq3y0OU1_BYCuaiMO-4jNMjDNC94lOAr.html
Thank you for watching the Ushanka Show!
My name is Sergei Sputnikoff. I was born in the USSR in 1971. Since 1999 I have lived in the USA.
The Ushanka Show was created to share stories as well as my own memories of everyday life in the USSR.
My books about arriving in America are available at www.sputnikoff.com/shop (Russian or English versions) or on Amazon:
www.amazon.com/dp/B0BNQR1FBC?binding=paperback&searchxofy=true&ref_=dbs_s_aps_series_rwt_tpbk&qid=1681667995&sr=8-1
Please contact me at sergeisputnikoff@gmail.com if you would like to purchase a signed copy of “American Diaries”
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Berrien Springs
MI 49103, USA
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These inside factories videos from the USSR are excellent. Would love to see more cars such as Zaporozhets, Volga, etc. also other industries like asbestos, nickel, and heavy industry
Honestly this is very well shot.
I’m no expert but this gave me the impression of a very well directed shoot .
My favorite Soviet truck! They have a beautiful light blue paint.
The way they were transported on that train looks crazy. Imagine being the guy who first suggested doing that.
Excellent footage . Very interesting footage not just on the industrial side ; it’s the faces of the people . Great taste in the accompanying music .
A friend of mine tried to get his ukrainian lorry license, and the test vehicle was one of those zils. I asked him if he had to double clutch when he changed gears. And yes, it didn't have a synchro mesh, low tech, in modern times.
This is such a good video!!! I love the music paired with it too.
ZiL-130 is my favourite truck of all times. Beautiful growl from its v8 engine, lots of nostalgia for soviet people, great capabilities, and very beautiful. It's a strangely elegant thing for what it's made for!
Esos hierros no se acaban todavía están vivos
that is a beautiful black and white film!
This was actually filmed three years ago in Chelyabinsk.
😂
Меньше кури травки
Absolutely smoke less weed. Leonid Breshnev passed away in 1982 already 😂😂😂😂😂
@@terminator8334its a joke
I own a 1979 GMC 6000 Roughly that size... bumper sticker says...where will your truck be in 44 years.
the most invincible truck
I’m guessing that production was made much easier by having every truck built the same.
From the looks of it, this appears to be during the 1970s. That factory looks very clean and very well organized. Oh yep, definitely the 1970s as there's Coimrade Eyebrows himself. 🤣
Tremendo camión fuerte rápido hicieron historia todavía están vivos increíblemente buenos hierros siempre se dijo que tenían mucho en común con el For americano y el internacional claro los rusos lo hicieron asu manera con sus modificaciones
This would have to be before '77 because they still have the older (and better looking) front panel.
Interesting vídeo! Greetings from Brasil!
Obrigado!
@@UshankaShow 🤗
Pretty good looks like a old ford factory
They look like some years of International trucks as well as some maybe late 1950's Dodge trucks.
ZiL got their money's worth from that design. They made them for decades, and the only times changes were made, were when the laws changed. It's a shame they're gone, now. The factory site is being redeveloped as a mixed use project.
comrade Brezhnev probably requested a medal for himself after pinning one to the Zil plant's flag 🤣 Neat video 👍
Very cool.
These were my favorite trucks since i first saw one in S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl
What a video, where do you get this stuff. Always thought assembly of trucks was interesting, so many options with suspension, engine, transmission, frame length, etc.
USSR didn't offer many options. Current Russian government doesn't have to censor out the bad stuff. The USSR never filmed any of it to begin with! Still, it is very interesting to see.
Sergei have you seen the ZIL plant recently? It’s pretty sad what’s left of it. 😮
There are new falt buildings and metro-station this place (in Moscow). That was oldest car manufacturer in Russia, created in Russian Empire times, emperor Nicolas 2 has car from there.
Downfall begun in 80s when economical rulership organisations ordered to send new models with their engineers to the new factory KAMAZ near Kazan town.
By the way this car plant had highest line automatisation in soviet times
Powder Blue with a white front end please.
Завод имени лихачёва 👍🏻
Nice video wow.
Was that Breshnev?
Yep
Good people. Bad system.
They look a lot like Chevrolets and fords of the era!
What era though? Because these were made until the '90s. :)
@@deanromania6748 the 60s
@@natevanlandingham1945 Well, fair enough. Mass production started in 1964.
Zil 135😊 pick Soviet engineer
What year was that filmed? What years were those trucks produced? Great video!
Judging by the haircuts, black and white photography, and Leonid Breznev, I think it was late 60's to early 70's..those trucks were as tough as nails..
Comrad S., who designed these factories?
Obviously, not Comrades but some misters.
@@UshankaShowMisters did everything in CCCP if I understand your statement. Your lack of confidence in your people amazes me.
@@elierfernandezguerra ALL major projects (Magnitka, DniproGES, Chelyabinsk and Stalingrad Tractor factories were designed, managed by American companies and supplied with American equipment and know-how,. It has nothing to do with my "confidence". It's a historical fact. GAZ car/truck factory was designed by Austin Construction Company and housed the Ford factory that made Ford Model A cars and Ford AA trucks. Read "Building Utopia" book
Just like building Fords
Were these manufactured under license?
_these manufactured under license_
license? in damned russia? you can type in goolge "параллельный импорт россия 2023" choose ANY article and with translation read how russia ON GOVERNMENT level "respect" licenses.
You can say that until 24.02.2022 there been different - well - NO. There in damned russia been same just for government at that date no necessities confess "in this"
even putin sometimes, at speeches, it is said that russia, always, steals everything - here for example th-cam.com/video/qsYTaRi-Ebg/w-d-xo.html
perfect country
Others have said it well and succinctly, “wonderful people, horrible system.”
Does russia build trucks anymore?
They still build trucks for the military
KAMAZ and Ural are still being manufactured, mostly for military use. Maybe some GAZ, not sure about that one. ZIL is kaput.
@@UshankaShowand Belarus still makes MAZ trucks and buses....
its such a patty Russia has returned to the dark days seems now worse than before! Ukraine Russia should be like brother and brother but if one brother is a bully such days happen! from child I liked everything about the soviet union this why I first have visited Ukraine over 40 times! if you can would be very interesting is you could find some information about Expocenter Ukraine in Kyiv this park is about as soviet as you can get I have visited this park many times and the abandoned ice plaice stadium close that never opened and never was finished and still to this day stands.
Russians don't want to fight with brother Slavs in Ukraine. Brother Russia invaded to fight the alien CIA-Mossad cartel that was put in place after the Maidan color revolution in 2014. That revolution was also a CIA-Mossad creation. A critically important detail that the Western media deliberately keeps out of its fabricated stories.
Nobody is smoking?