Hello but I've seen it already! Anyway it is a good job! As I've already commented on the 2 parts I will again ask a question about what type of visor is installed on the driver's hatch? Are they simple slits or it is installed a pair of armoured glass blocks? Because I always see that when the driver leaves open the hatch the armoured covers both outside and inside is always closed! Could anyone gives me a clue? I'm looking forward for the next issue!
When Red Army armor crews were relatively poorly trained, gunners seldom excellent and these vehicles had endless technical issues their battle value have been relatively tame.
Keep them coming, Love these vids.
5:20 Everything reminds me of her
What is that cover above the gun mantlet on the SU's called? Is it a maintenance access port?
An umbrella.
I'm getting dejavu ... I've definitely seen this TD part 1 before.
to the extent that I could guess the 'jokes'
You probably watched it on the WoT channel ;-)
Thanks :) I don't feel so crazy now
Ian Harvie good to know i wasn't the only one thinking i was crazy lol
Thanks Chief. Another good vid!
In Soviet Russia 7 is 5.
so SU-152 should be at tier 5, they got it all wrong
Thanks
Yay part one!
now if only we knew what was coming in part 2
:P
just how many bolts are the rear housing. it seem to be a bit of over kill by the russians.
Great bid could you do a video on the t29 heavy tank prototype next
Still waiting huh?
TheChieftainWoT make a review about PzV panther please
Hello but I've seen it already! Anyway it is a good job! As I've already commented on the 2 parts I will again ask a question about what type of visor is installed on the driver's hatch? Are they simple slits or it is installed a pair of armoured glass blocks? Because I always see that when the driver leaves open the hatch the armoured covers both outside and inside is always closed! Could anyone gives me a clue? I'm looking forward for the next issue!
Hey look, Box Tank!
I wonder if the factory first started to make tanks (or other military equipment) in 1938, therefor the 7th year of production would be 1945.....
i could have sworn i watched this already someplace......
I love me a big hatch
Better late than never, eh Chief?
When Red Army armor crews were relatively poorly trained, gunners seldom excellent and these vehicles had endless technical issues their battle value have been relatively tame.
Vid
Music is so annoying