I have seen the full original video, and they managed. It is from Sweden. Insane driving. At the end of the original video, the driver pulls the plug to empty the water that came in. One can hear him muttering "Perhaps it was a little too much this time". :)
This vehicle is called a S.U.S.V. small unit support vehicle, made in sweeden I tested these at Ft.Greely Alaska in different types of terrain, in snow, ice, rivers lakes, ect..., they are absolutely amazing they will go just about anywhere, powered by a Mercedes in-line 6 cylinder diesel motor, and 4 speed automatic transmission, there are 4 different versions that we tested, a troop carrier, communications vehicle, flat bed, and cargo vehicle , on a course one time in icy conditions and a gradual slope
@@libertyauto yes, a drive shaft, then of course a power cable too, we put them through some pretty rigorous conditions and held up pretty well, one night we were in a communications track and this particular coarse was a frozen lake called Boleo lake , we always ran them with 2 man crews driver and co-driver I was kicked back in the passenger seat head laid back but not sleeping , all the sudden the driver yells O.M.G. and I open my eyes vehicle was pointing up about 45 degrees or so, we had broke through the ice and chunks were being flipped up from the tracks was a real sight to see, however it did float , conducted fording procedures like it was designed to scared the crap out of me not expecting that , but really have to say these tracked vehicles are very well designed and tough as nails, but like every military vehicle after lots of use and miles they break down too, excellent equipment tho.
The first set of vehicles with the trailer on tracks is called a SUSV (small unit support vehicle) by the army. We had four of them in my unit alone and yes, they are unstoppable..... almost. In all my years in the army I only saw one get stuck once while serving in Alaska.
@@slomoking if my memory serves me right they were not. Just like a boat trailer or other trailer. The tracks were only to help provide floatation, or less pounds per square inch in soft terrain.
I'm sorry, I was wrong. Please excuse me, it's been 30 years since I've actually seen one and I personally never operated it. The others are correct, it was powered.
I remember seeing a vehicle like this as a little kid parked in a municipal lot in Allegheny county, PA. Was parked in the same spot for almost 2 decades, then about maybe a decade ago now, they finally sold it. I watched it for fun just to see what it went for. I believe it went for $29k. If I remember correctly. The rarity to be found where I seen it still amazes me. Apparently someone assumed the worst with that vehicle in the fleet lol
it's funny you said that. where was one of the small one in the beginning of the video. in Pottsville Schuylkill county Pennsylvania just this past summer.... I looked at it but it didn't have a price on it... just said call for price.
Да, достойная техника! Складывается впечатление, как будто она ищет, но не может найти достойного припятствия, несмотря на выбранный маршрут. Похвала мастерам👋
The first amphib tracked vehicle to me is a BV-206 they have been used in certain sections of the US military for years and when they got rid of them most of the units went to Law enforcement where they could be used. Our Police/Sheriff dept have at least 3 of them for search and rescue in the winter during large blizzards. I would love to own one if I had more need, I believe that are all running Mercedes Diesels
I like the screw propelled machines. The driving screws also act as pontoons. As far as mud, no matter how deep, they are as close to unstoppable as I have seen.
Absolutely unstoppable... The trailer vehicle (with tracks of it's own), does this operate on a separate engine, or is it powered by hydraulics as possibly the main vehicle towing/steering/leading?
@@wojciechprzewoka9134 oh wow, I didn't catch that. I thought it was just a very nibble hitch for all the rocking it had to endure... I'm going to watch it again to look closer for the shaft.
@@JanWoerdemann yes I noticed it after watching it again. Amazing it remains intact on such sharp bends given the amount of torque needed to get the tracks moving, especially when the driver has to backup leaving a sharp bend between the trailer and leading cab. I suppose though this isn't anything unheard of for military grade all terrain vehicles.
what country was this video produced in.? They must have a lot of area that is remote to have to design a vehicle that travel on land and water. It would take specially trained mechanics traveling with this off road monster to keep it going. Hard to believe what one is seeing this vehicle pull itself out of amazing.
Army uses the first vehicle in Alaska - SUSV.. rode in them in early 90s.. they would go anywhere, accept over 50 mph .. they sucked having them in a convoy
We had these in the Army in Alaska in the 80's. They were SUSV, M973. They were excellent in the deep snow, and they were capable of "swimming". The biggest fault was the 5 cyliner Mercedes engine. It was prone to headgasket failure and overheating. The M973A1 version had a 6 cylinder Mercedes engine that better. The biggest problem with these vehicle was that the infantry guys used these like M113's. Running into trees and dead-fall took a toll on the fiberglass bodies. They managed to sink one in a pond at Ft Wainwright because they didn't follow the instructons in the TM.
For the first vehicle, rocks like that can damage those expensive tracks pretty quickly. It will go, though. I kept expecting him to dive off into a hole that was too deep, as in over the top of his cab, and be too steep for it to get out of.
Russia has the toughest off-road conditions.
Thats becouse offroad was invented by russians
might be but the first 5 min is swedish wheichel driving in swedish terrain 😊
Because they have the worst drivers lol!
@@healcptsd6467 Sweden had such rocky terrain its unbelievable
@@scottp4077 true 😂 vodka driver
Everything is fine as long as the engine keeps running 👍
Двигатель находится в закрытом отсеке, нехера ему не страшно
Imagine throwing the track off =D
8:52 he gave up
And not overheating.
I was overwhelmed when I saw the car more than half submerged in mud but still running normally
That first little thing with the trailer is an absolute beast 😂
Hagglunds bandvagen
Dutch marines love em....
Swedish enginering💪
You don't need roads if you build vehicles that don't need roads.
Love the russian off road machine. Always tough as always
Same ,russia terbaik
It's from Sweden
@@scottprendergast5262 The first car is Sweden the rest are Russia
@@Vitali_Egorov the first 5 mins are from Sweden.
The video that starts around the 6 minute mark is insane. That thing is a monster
ДТ-30 "Витязь" - ЭТО СИЛА И МОЩЬ!!!
Air intake submerged at 00:38 , steam emerging at 00:43 , engine struggling at 00:47 and then they cut the scene, I wonder what the outcome was there?
I have seen the full original video, and they managed. It is from Sweden. Insane driving. At the end of the original video, the driver pulls the plug to empty the water that came in. One can hear him muttering "Perhaps it was a little too much this time". :)
مشاء الله تبارك الله وانا ساءق دبابات بر مائية سابقا و معدات ثقيلة ذات جنزير اعتبر هذا السائق من المهرة العالميين .Bravo you're aHERO
This vehicle is called a S.U.S.V. small unit support vehicle, made in sweeden I tested these at Ft.Greely Alaska in different types of terrain, in snow, ice, rivers lakes, ect..., they are absolutely amazing they will go just about anywhere, powered by a Mercedes in-line 6 cylinder diesel motor, and 4 speed automatic transmission, there are 4 different versions that we tested, a troop carrier, communications vehicle, flat bed, and cargo vehicle , on a course one time in icy conditions and a gradual slope
We did flip one over on its side.
Is the trailer driven with a driveshaft or PTO or something, or is it merely pulled?
@@libertyauto yes, a drive shaft, then of course a power cable too, we put them through some pretty rigorous conditions and held up pretty well, one night we were in a communications track and this particular coarse was a frozen lake called Boleo lake , we always ran them with 2 man crews driver and co-driver I was kicked back in the passenger seat head laid back but not sleeping , all the sudden the driver yells O.M.G. and I open my eyes vehicle was pointing up about 45 degrees or so, we had broke through the ice and chunks were being flipped up from the tracks was a real sight to see, however it did float , conducted fording procedures like it was designed to scared the crap out of me not expecting that , but really have to say these tracked vehicles are very well designed and tough as nails, but like every military vehicle after lots of use and miles they break down too, excellent equipment tho.
@@michaelbechtel4944 cool info, thanks.
Is this the same as a Haglund? Thats a badass buggy for sure.
Niesamowite maszyny 👍
Zoot, zewt, zute, zhoot, zzzooootttteeee....
The first set of vehicles with the trailer on tracks is called a SUSV (small unit support vehicle) by the army. We had four of them in my unit alone and yes, they are unstoppable..... almost. In all my years in the army I only saw one get stuck once while serving in Alaska.
Probably a dumb question but are the tracks on the trailer powered too?
Never mind, I continued reading comments and found the answer. Pretty amazing beast for sure.
@@slomoking if my memory serves me right they were not. Just like a boat trailer or other trailer. The tracks were only to help provide floatation, or less pounds per square inch in soft terrain.
I'm sorry, I was wrong. Please excuse me, it's been 30 years since I've actually seen one and I personally never operated it. The others are correct, it was powered.
I pity anyone in the trailer...lol
I remember seeing a vehicle like this as a little kid parked in a municipal lot in Allegheny county, PA. Was parked in the same spot for almost 2 decades, then about maybe a decade ago now, they finally sold it. I watched it for fun just to see what it went for. I believe it went for $29k. If I remember correctly.
The rarity to be found where I seen it still amazes me. Apparently someone assumed the worst with that vehicle in the fleet lol
it's funny you said that. where was one of the small one in the beginning of the video. in Pottsville Schuylkill county Pennsylvania just this past summer.... I looked at it but it didn't have a price on it... just said call for price.
Да, достойная техника!
Складывается впечатление, как будто она ищет, но не может найти достойного припятствия, несмотря на выбранный маршрут.
Похвала мастерам👋
Смотрю дальше, и думаю - можно застрять на любом вездеход.
Да, много зависит и о мастерства и опыта и конечно выбранной дороги(факторов множество)
Не пойму. А где она воздух всасывает?
soca blyt
Tremendas máquinas, mucha potencia en los motores y que tracción tan eficiente. Gracias por el video.
Можно была за место Крымского пол Росии мостами застроить😂😂😂
Mother nature: I am tough and formidable
Cube on tracks: *exists*
Mother nature: 👁👄👁
Шведский мини Витязь очень хорош для рыбалки и охоты.
Vlad must be happy with his diesel powered submarine at 6:50
Watching this makes me want to start playing Snowrunner again
It's a great game for sure. I want to play in a co op game. It would be awesome to work as a team.
Vityaz DT-30 de la madre Rusia. Son unos monstruos.
le premier véhicule sur chenilles et remorque est vraiment impressionnant ! russe je pense ?
Sweden
Думаешь он бы проехал там где прошёл Витязь?! Не, машинка Лось хороша, но для отдыха рыбалки и мелких задач!
Superbe vidéo 👍👍👍merci pour le partage
crazy how even tracked vehicles have a hard time
Vive la Grande Russie.
Para terrenos como esos, hacen falta vehículos tan bestias como los del video.
QUE BARBARIDAD.
INCREÍBLE. Y LOS CONDUCTORES, UNOS VALIENTES. 🙈👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Ging, gheng, geeng, gung, ging, geeng...
Thank you for clickbait
"Roads?! Where we'are going we don't need roads!"
If there was an apocalypse.... This is the vehicle I want
@H. Bailbondsch lend me the money
😍 I dare you to say our first date wasn't exciting 😍
Что строить: дороги или вездеходы?
Этот вопрос в России давно решен.
Ответ - танки
Не везде в России возможно построить дороги. Вечная мерзлота слышали?
@@АлександрМолчюн не, не слышал. У нас на Аляске ничего такого нет
@@dmitriypetrov676 На Аляски где есть мерзлота и там дороги?😆
@@dmitriypetrov676 На Аляски где есть мерзлота и там дороги?😆
@@dmitriypetrov676 Назови место на Аляске где есть вечная мерзлота как в Сибири и чтобы там были автострады ну очень интересно.
They look like a ton of fun. Be great fo up in northern Sask, the terrain looks so similar
Amazing video
Super filmik, ciekawa produkcja, aż miło się ogląda, pozdrawiamy i zapraszamy do nas.
Mud Runner?
4X4 full track! Keeps going where the rest can’t .
Uraaaaaa
Uraaaaaa
Uraaaaaa💘💘💘🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
Dicen los fanáticos de EEUU que ucrania va a impedir la entrada a Rusia inundando las ciudades 🤭
seru sekali lihat nya bosqu keren
Uraaaaa
Uraaaa
Uraaaaa💘💘🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
Liking the bog Ness monster 👹
Like 👍
The first amphib tracked vehicle to me is a BV-206 they have been used in certain sections of the US military for years and when they got rid of them most of the units went to Law enforcement where they could be used. Our Police/Sheriff dept have at least 3 of them for search and rescue in the winter during large blizzards. I would love to own one if I had more need, I believe that are all running Mercedes Diesels
Tht driver is amazing. He knows the right throttle at every stage
Get sober asap.
КЛАСНЫЕ МАШИНЫ НА ГУСЕНИЦАХ МНЕ НРАВИТСЯ ТАКИЕ МАШИНКИ КЛАСС
Russia is the Best country
Non franchement super un 🐃 d'eau 👍
Russian maskals will build ANY all-terrain vehicle, just not to build roads and steal money allocated for the construction of roads !!!
훌륭한 차량입니다. 👍
Who needs a doomsday shelter.. Just buy one of these!!! ❤️💪💪
Вездеход "лось" Россия, производство в С-ПЕТЕРБУРГЕ
Interessante ver a evolução do fusca e do uno.
やっぱ装軌車両は強えな
Super véhicule vous êtes au top!
I like the screw propelled machines. The driving screws also act as pontoons. As far as mud, no matter how deep, they are as close to unstoppable as I have seen.
Great
Man ,I definitely want one of them , in my Christmas’s stocking !
Mudrunner, ULTRA settings.
Best la pandaei dema reka dihh...syok nohh
сажали мы такую в лесу!а вот Русский К-700 прошёл а эта нет!
Absolutely unstoppable... The trailer vehicle (with tracks of it's own), does this operate on a separate engine, or is it powered by hydraulics as possibly the main vehicle towing/steering/leading?
It’s connected to the first vehicle by the drive shaft
@@wojciechprzewoka9134 oh wow, I didn't catch that. I thought it was just a very nibble hitch for all the rocking it had to endure... I'm going to watch it again to look closer for the shaft.
Yes the drive shaft is inbetween the hydraulic arms that also connect the trailer
@@JanWoerdemann yes I noticed it after watching it again. Amazing it remains intact on such sharp bends given the amount of torque needed to get the tracks moving, especially when the driver has to backup leaving a sharp bend between the trailer and leading cab. I suppose though this isn't anything unheard of for military grade all terrain vehicles.
Yyyy a d 5 reikia vyr o
crazy russian wondertechnik
Советские инженеры - лучшие в мире!
Доллар - равен 0. Евро - 0. выводтите деньги из банков - англосаксонская финансовая система - 0 ZERO.
Misericórdia que veículo e esse 👏👏👏👏👍👍
Crazy machines & drivers!!!!!!!!!!!!
A M A Z I N G ....
MADE IN RUSIA
STRONG AND POWERFULL
THE BEST
The first vehicle is a swedish Hagglunds bandvagen......
How do they put traction on the trailer?amazing vehicle.
Theres a driveshaft connecting them.
Kendaraan yang luar biasa bertenaga 👍
There are no obstacles for these all -terrain vehicles
Der Häcklund ist ein geniales Fahrzeug 👍😁
Those Crazy Russians 😁 .... It's fantastic , Regards from Wales in the UK , Blwyddyn newydd dda 👍
what country was this video produced in.? They must have a lot of area that is remote to have to design a vehicle that travel on land and water. It would take specially trained mechanics traveling with this off road monster to keep it going. Hard to believe what one is seeing this vehicle pull itself out of amazing.
Made in Russia
The first part is in sweden. The tracked vehicle is called bv 206
@@nurddincavadov8604
🇦🇺🛠🦘👍👍
Army uses the first vehicle in Alaska - SUSV.. rode in them in early 90s.. they would go anywhere, accept over 50 mph .. they sucked having them in a convoy
Russia bro I mean there ain't no where in america that looks like this
that is clearly the most awesome off road vehicle I've ever seen.. what a beast. Zombie Apoclypse anyone?
Loved watching the hagglund, ages old now used in the Falklands used to have a boiling vessel in them so you could always have a cup if tea.
We had these in the Army in Alaska in the 80's. They were SUSV, M973. They were excellent in the deep snow, and they were capable of "swimming". The biggest fault was the 5 cyliner Mercedes engine. It was prone to headgasket failure and overheating. The M973A1 version had a 6 cylinder Mercedes engine that better. The biggest problem with these vehicle was that the infantry guys used these like M113's. Running into trees and dead-fall took a toll on the fiberglass bodies. They managed to sink one in a pond at Ft Wainwright because they didn't follow the instructons in the TM.
Aqui no Brasil nunca vi este tipo de caminhão mas as cenas que vi neste video são fantasticas para mim !!.
Soviet and Russian Truck🤌
ДТ-30 "Витязь"
I want one of these for the time we have 25mm snow on that one day of the year in England
25mm is nothing 😂
And on swedish television they complain about atv's making tire marks in the forest, meanwhile the army is tearing everything up.
Here in Russia we have not any roads, we have only directions
Yeah, and it's normally "west".
у нас так в каждом дворе весной
Русские не сдаются красавы бля.
This is called off-road man👍🔥
Increíble nunca había visto vehículos como éstos.. nada los detiene.,
Are the trailer tracks powered? If not, what's the reason to use tracks?
If so, how is the power transferred from the tractor unit?
If you look around the time 5:05, the trailer is clearly powered. (The tracks are moving faster than the vehicle)
I dont know if this is the swedish variant. But if so, the trailers tracks are powered. Through an axle coming out ot the tractor unit
Внушает уважение!
BRAVO
It seems like Russia has true love for mud and dirt
Its not only abt the vehicles that r un stuckables but also abt the one whos got awesome skills to drive them.
The best 👍
สายโหดต้องยกให้รัสเซีย👍👍👍👍
For the first vehicle, rocks like that can damage those expensive tracks pretty quickly. It will go, though. I kept expecting him to dive off into a hole that was too deep, as in over the top of his cab, and be too steep for it to get out of.
Kendaraan dengan mesin² gila
Wow this truk really great & amazing.d power and engine is super big. Good vidio and location is really extream
Xe của bạn khỏe quá bạn ơi 👍
The second one was really extreme...what a powerful truck ❤
What the vehicle is !!! I remembered my childhood toy lorry......
Its crazy some of the places they take these vehicle's. The first one is awesome though.
very cozy if you setting in this and snowing in the middle of the forest
that’s real mad in the mud. Look at how that big truck look like a worm trying to get out of the whole. That’s one risky driving.
ive always wondered, are the trailer's tracks powered?