8Min of the StuG III - Sturmgeschütz III/IV in Action - Original Sound.
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Tiger and Panther are legends but StuG is the real OG 💪
A must have tank for any serious model maker. The Stug III is one of my favorites because of its super low profile. That made them extra deadly. Great footage once again.
Not officially a tank, but one the best looking self-propelled anti-tank guns for sure, the Jagdpanzer IV, Hetzer, low profile ambushers, the IV L70 being my favorite.
@@OneofInfinity.That I know. I was just keeping it simple for those that don't know the difference.
Glad you found the footage helpfull, happy modeling.
If a model StG comes with crew, remember STGs were part of the artillery corps, not the panzer corps, and the correct uniform colour and uniform pattern was artillery grey, not the black overalls of panzer crews.
Later in the war Guderian (while he was Inspector General of Armoured Troops from early 1943) transferred the StuG's to the panzer corps...@@tileux
It was designed as infantry support and clearly it did its job
I do love these compilations. They give me so much reference material and inspiration when I make my dioramas. Thanks for all your hard work, time and effort putting these together.
Glad you like them Nick and happy modeling
Great footage! Thank you for putting it together and sharing.
You're welcome.
Listen with headphones on loud, it’s pretty terrifying.
That Beast definitely demands attention ,,!
Outstanding footage. Thanks for posting.
You're welcome
Very innovative design, todays tanks are all the same with only slight changes separating them. Back in the day they tried everything and anything. Excellent footage.
The village in the first 20 seconds, I recognize as a village, that a know well. I hade to pass it for my trip to work every day.
It's located almost in the center of (grand duchy of) Luxembourg.
The name labeled on the Hotel, made me take a closer look. In fact: "Larochette" is the name of the village.
Love these old films!
2:35 Interestingly, when the stug was covered in leaves and bushes, it looked like it wasn't a tank, there it was, rather, a rock covered in foliage.
StuG life!
they let me inside a Hetzer at the everett tank museum ....and they were so cramped.... the loader had to reach OVER the breach to load the cannon ...because they had to flip it so it could go left/right a tiny bit more --- I COULD NOT imagine being in one and getting shot at .. ugh ... really really brave soilders back then
By product of scarce resources both in materials and mostly time towards the end of the war..
2:55 Hetzer with the comically underwhelming fire!
8:30 not the guys first rodeo 👍
you got love the stug !!!!
Wife: Go buy something for the dinner now
Me: I am watching a StuG vid..
Wife: Say no more!
great footage. Danke
I'm really sorry that I saw this period footage of the StuG III in various variants, from the Blitzkrieg way to the waning year of war. It is always a pleasure to watch the StuG III in action. Thank you for sharing this very interesting video 👍👍👍👍
Stug workhorse ! Great vid, thanks for sharing mate 👍
very very great video great shots thank you very much very interesting 👍👌😎👍👌😎👍👌
El Stug fue el mejor blindado alemán, pequeño, rápido, barato y muy poderoso...
Reenactment at 2:49? Those tanks rounds don’t seem to have much oomph behind them…
It's actually a propaganda film with staged battles in Warsaw.
@@PanzerInsight okay! That makes sense!! Thanks for responding! You are doing fantastic work!!
@@ImJeff1965Thank you Jeff, I had already responded but YT even finds it necessary to place my comments in the spambin.
Awesome video!!!! Get SOME!!!!
2:50 I think those might be toys!!! No recoil at all.
They are actaul vehicles in Warsaw, it's from a film made after the Warsaw battle and it's pretty much staged.
@@PanzerInsight Lol,,,interesting. You can tell by the smoke and recoil.
The smoke and sound is all really a give away.
Praha 1945 ??
Continuer comme ça fait parti de l' histoire 👍
Very nice 👍
Great video.
The mainstay of Wehrmacht armor.
Thats my favorite next to the Hetzer !
Same chassi
@@ristorantanen5769no
@@ristorantanen5769not at all. StuGIII was built on a Panzer III chassis, and the Hetzer on the Czech 38T chassis.
Very lethal
This was a great tank design.
They were part of the Artillery units in a lot of cases. That's probably why they don't get as much recognition.
Unsere tapferen Soldaten 😊😊😊
There’s lots of Stug stories in the Schiffer Press “Panzer Aces” book. Contrary to popular belief, the short barrelled “stump” was well capable of knocking out allied tanks.
They say that it's all about "the girth"!
Sehr Interessant.
@6:37 a Stug operated by Finns.
Hey all Stuggies!
I love you!
🥰
I’ve always thought the Stugs were badass!
StuG III Stummel 😁
A footslogger’s best friend.
Waadup my stugz
2:46 What a tough guy!?
6:30 - clip from Finland’s (note Finn’s armored id -black&white short arm swastika) defensive war 1944 southern Karelian isthmus. Against overwhelming odds against Soviets successful attacks. After major withdraw. Even though people believed Finland won defensive victory. Soviets were able to force Finland sue for peace, as its last defensive lines were almost breached. With German help Finns kept their nation free and independent. Avoiding Soviets taking over whole nation. However Soviets forced Finns to declare war against Germany. While giving Germans six months to leave Finnish Lapland.
Indeed, the full reel is also here on this channel.
Impressive! Wish I was there!!
(paraphrase: Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd)
That's the original Stug!
That is no original sound. The PK Cameras had no Microphone, the sound was added later in the Studio.
Indeed, but it's orginal newsreel sound, the clip at 2:50 is actaul real audio recorded at that time.
It’s a Stug life !!
2.57 intresting little models.
Those aren't models, it's actaully a scene from a film made in Warsaw.
That Stug was quite the workhorse for the Germans ,the Sherman was for the US
Panzer IV... Hold my beer.
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I had a random thought when watching a Ferdi video recently and it was would they have worked better if they had been teamed up with a platoon of Stugs? Stugs out front and Ferdi behind
I think this was already the case, but the Ferdies needed infantry protection.
@@PanzerInsight I guess my thought was they should have been far enough back so as not to be overrun or being in range of a T34
Was that Otto the Stug @ 2 14?
How come all the various guns sound the same plus there is the generic sound of incoming? Hmmmm.
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Could the main gun traverse even slightly?
Seems like the StuG should have been the German main mass produced tank...especially with the different barrel combo's, track armor covers and low profile.
It wasnt a tank, but only the pzkwIV was produced in greater numbers. STGs were self-propelled artillery and therefore were manned by artillerymen - even after their armament was changed to anti-tank guns and its primary role was changed to tank hunting rather than its original infantry support role. Throughout the war the STGs were part of the artillery corps and their chain of command was artillery., leading to the odd situation that they became tank hunters but always in support of the division they were attached to as artillery support.
Germsny never figured out how to masd produce tanks, they tried with the Panzer 4 and 5 and fsiled, this also because of the Allied bombings.
The gunner in the Herzer had wet powder?
YES YES YES YEEES ❤❤❤
Lethal German tanks
Such a short barrel. That was a pretty low velocity round.
Stug started off as a bunker buster turned into a td later
Short barrel was the original howitzer variant. That was used for infantry support (since StGs are artillery, not panzers). The howitzer was largely useless and was replaced with a PaK anti-tank gun in late 1941/early 1942, at which time the StGs were largely repurposed to a tank hunter role, where they were very effective.
Stug life
0:57, "Blondine" :D
At 2:52 they look like miniature models
They are actual real vehicles filmed in Warsaw for a film, right after the Warsaw uprising.
@@PanzerInsight Yea, I know. But in that square they are in and because its in black and white, they almost look like models. Video resolution is awful of course.
Not original sound, at all. When a Panzer fired it's main battery, your ears popped. Better, to just left the sound off.
Thats why you have the mute button.
And for your information this is all orginal newsreel sound edited in during WW2, the clip at 2:50 is actual real audio recorded then and there.
Какая то каракатица , мухобойкой прибить можно
I am a serious model maker and the StuG isn't a Tank. Like the name it is an self propelled assault gun.😂❤
1:10 Stug Abteilung 243 schiesst auf sowj. Munitionslager