As a former US Army Corp of Engineers technician, I just have one thing to say about these units. This is a seriously great advancement in temporary bridge and ferry operations. Ever since I was stationed in Germany in the late 1970s, I have always been one to say _"You can't beat German Engineering"_ but I was usually referring to Mercedes Benz cars and trucks. But this rig is _very impressive_ and I am _impressed._ Kudos to the developers!
Техника предназначенная для работы в условиях бездорожья и ВОЙНЫ!!! Имеет управление ведущими колесами гидроцилиндрами находящимися перед!!!!!! балкой моста и ниже клиренса!!! Гении блять))) Поставьте тягу на оба колеса и соедините ее с гидроцилиндром находящимся в защищенном месте. Я тоже восхищен, как и мои ДЕДУШКИ были восхищены с 1941 по 1945. А потом Японией восхитились.
My Friend, if you like german Engineering, checkout "German engineering at its finest". Germans managed to balance a delicious Beer in Front of the 120 mm smoothbore gun. As a non-German i need to say at this Point: Germans are are the most beautiful people of this world.
I think there is a video somewhere of the RoC army demonstrating the same M3 rig. I watched every second of that too. EDIT: In that video, M3 is used as a bridge. It's treat. Check it out.
I used to work on these, the Mk2 version back in the 70/80's (28 Amphibious Engineer Regiment) out of Hameln near Hannover. They can also be a bridge if you have enough and a complicated pier set in the middle if the river was very wide. Two Mann Diesel engines, marine gearbox, transfer box (two of everything) and dead difficult to keep maintained. Seen many old Chieftain tanks going over the river on one of these. Loved my time in Hameln!
Україні зараз це знадибилось для наступу і повернення своїх земель, то німці агов діліться бо скоро у вас після дружби Меркель з Путіним знову буде дві країни- східна і західна
OK, I'm curious, do you think the basic design could be improved with some better / updated componentry (engines, gearboxes) to reduce the maintenance headaches? Admittedly, combination vehicles like this have a lot of tradeoffs, moving parts, and features with conflicting purposes that inherently increase maintenance needs. I find the concept and basic structure fascinating and think they could be very useful.
Back in the days of the cold war, the British Army used to have an entire regiment equipped with M3 rigs in Germany, 28 Amphibious Engineer Regiment based in Hameln. With enough Rigs linked together, you can bridge the whole width of the river.
@@scarney29 , not in certain situations, like having military vehicles needing to access battlefields or disaster areas where bridges are destroyed or flooded.
@@scarney29US didn't develop the same thing... Germany had also developed the M2 in the 50s. But both - M2 and American MFAB-F - are not nearly as rigid, long-enduring, quick to assemble or versatile as the M3 and both those 50s systems wouldn't even withstand the weight of modern-day heavy vehicles. So no, it's not the same thing. And I also can't see how it is overkil to safely get your material across a waterway 😂
Dear Santa, ....... Instead of putting me in a old folks home, send me to Germany, where the military comes out to help old people to ride their bicycles.
"Sir they have taken out the bridge! how are we supposed to cross the river?!" " We have no other choice, if we can't use a bridge WE BECOME THE BRIDGE!
That is so cool. Many people just dont realize how hard Engineers in the military work. But too help out with a bicycle event, even better. Also, I bet it was great practice for them.
Oh.. Let me get back with you on that one because our government is in there and incompetent and Kenny rescue they own fucking sensors but let her natural disaster happened somewhere else or they didn't 5 days with release supplies all that bullshit
Hey I forgot to mention they're all videos of monster truck rescue in National Guard truck stuck in fucking flood waters in National Guard trucks are designed to navigate flood waters videos radio on TH-cam thank goodness for Citizens volunteer relief teams because they don't need government permission the swing into action and thank goodness for the monster trucks
What a great piece of engineering those are. Amazed at how maneuverable they were in the water, too. Must be a blast to operate one. They look massive, but it doesn't stop me wanting one.
Watching this brings back some good memories. I spent nearly three and a half years (89-92) in Bad Kreuznach with 8th ID and 1st AD. The ridge line in the background is what I vividly remember about the terrain in Deutschland, mountains, valleys, cold ass weather and mud, lol. I honestly can't remember a warm sunny day while in the field or during training exercises. Our militaries are made up of mostly kids with mountains of responsibilities, countless duties and always training.
I’m in the US and this is the first time I’ve seen something like this! How cool this looks and it was nice of them to do this for the people. (going by what I read in the description)
@@5.accacestyle441 Take a load off n take a joke. U r correct. It is a ferry. Technically he is right also. A bridge is a platform that connects two or more structures over an area. Now watch me: its a big damn green thing. Eat yo heart out. Learn to take a joke! After 22 years in the US military it its an Amphibious Operations Support Vehicle. BAM! Rite again ole man. Dam i good. Have a great day!
Normally theres a "reaction" ferry there, they moved it out of the way so these guys could practice, you can see it upper left at 9:45. But this is a lot faster.
Very impressed with the speed with which these can be deployed, and with the professionalism of the crews operating them. Bravo Zulu to all the servicemembers involved!
Despite some negative comments below, I thoroughly enjoyed watching this. I had no idea these machines even existed and to watch the soldiers do their job with such precision and team work was a real pleasure. Kudos to all !
As a 15.5 year old I signed on with the British Army at Bridge Camp Hamlin on the hill in the background. My Father was RSM of 28 Amphibious Engineer Regiment 1972/73. To watch the older M2 Rigs was a joy:)))
Those are mighty impressive vehicles, operated by people who seem incredibly skilled at their operation. Given the amount of flooding we've seen in recent years here in the US, I'm almost surprised the government doesn't have regional fleets of these stationed around for disaster and emergency response.
@@marchutton7640 Correct. Unfortunately, we used to have a lot more but when Bush cut everything in the early 1990s a lot of the bridging disappeared. Most states had a bunch of sets of the M2 Bailey but my state doesn't have them anymore. Good Luck, Rick
This is got to be some of the most impressive pieces amphibious kit I’ve ever seen in my life. I MEAN FREAKING HELL MAAAAAAN. THEY MOVED SOOOO DAMN FAST.
@@Bodhi594 lol, Had half of the BASE when i was little. Found it at a yard sale.. But never was so fortunate to get the AirCraft Carrier that I thought all the other kids had except for me.. Later i found out it was 5 foot long and hardly no kids had it... That GO JOE commercial lied to me. lol
@@DolittleMccoy The Aircraft Carrier!!! I forgot all about that. Only one kid that I knew had that. He was a rich kid of course. The thing was MASSIVE. I only had parts of the Base also, Lol. But I made it work!
I kept thinking:"FROM HASBRO!" and that guy in the ads' sort of goofy voice. Yeah, Aircraft Carrier FTW! You didn't have to be that rich, just not have parents who bought every other thing that "everybody" had.
Fantastic, what awesome machines! Forwards, backwards, side to side, such a pleasure to watch and they sound great too. Looks like a fun day out. Danke!
Waste of money. You must think the Russians are real stupid. With real time imagining from space and drones. That small town will be wiped off the map. Thousands of bodies everywhere. Cars trucks everything will be taken out. Artillery and fighter jets will take them out. Nice try. Do you really think the Russians have not figured this all out? Every river crossing in Europe has been plotted. You dont get it. Thats what they do. I would. Good luck.
@@peternorthrup6274 , what does any of that have to do with the content of the video? Also, the amphibious vehicles have equally valuable peace time applications, most notably rescuing larger groups of people from areas that are flooded. I would consider these vehicles as hardly wastes of money because inland waters are just as valuable, if not more so, than seas and ports to a battlefield advantage. Finally, what are you going to do when an enemy has taken out important bridges in an area, you moron? Vehicles that are like these, as well as those that can make bridges, are invaluable to a war effort, as well as with accessing disaster areas.
Natürlich funktioniert das nur, wenn man auch so eine schöne Rampe hat wo man die Dinger ins Gewässer bringen kann. Klar doch, hat man ja überall vor allem im Ernstfall, als dem Krieg und Kriegseinsatz gehört das ja dazu. - Wirklich nur eine Super-Show, die an der Realität vorbei geht.
Three Lieutenants were trying to cross a rough river in a storm. God appeared before them, granting them one request each. The first LT said "God, grant me the strength needed to cross this river." God gave him the muscle mass and endurance necessary; he swam across the river, reaching the other side in fifteen minutes and almost drowning thrice. The second LT said "God, grant me the means needed to cross this river." God gave him a kayak and paddle; he paddled across, reaching the other side in ten minutes and almost drowning once. The last LT said "God, grant me the intelligence needed to cross this river." God made him a Sergeant; he pulled out his map, realized there was a bridge just a few hundred metres upriver, and reached the other side in five minutes.
@@jitt9264 God is real and you will see him! He will determine if you go to heaven or not! Better repent now!! Aliens aren't real. They are fallen angels, meaning demons. Yes they walk among us
@@Mabaz The western world spends VASTLY more on the military than the threat demands. Platitudes about "good without power to defend it" are exactly the kind of nonsense spouted by the military industrial complex marketing men before selling another billion dollarss of child-killing arms to the terrorist states of Saudi Arabia or Israel.
@@Martial-Mat Dude I'm from Algeria, a muslim country. If anything were to happen your country would most likely invade mine for our resources. Saudi Arabia isn't a terrorist state as it didn't invade and take anyone's land to become a state, but meh you must have your own opinion about that. Anyway, I'll still say that good without power to defend it is a joke. Had the "3rd world" countries have enough power to defend themselves, they wouldn't have gone through genocides and colonization. Y'all wouldn't be stepping on us and taking what is ours for almost free. If Saudia Arabia had the power to defend themselves, Trump wouldn't have just barged in and demanded shit tons of money for no other reason than 'the united states of fucking america y'all belong to us cuz we got the weapons and the militaryz to give you freedom if you don't give us what we want'
@@Mabaz All but one of the 9/11 bombers were from SA. Saudi invaded Yemen. Saudi attacked Israel. Saudi execeuted a journalist for speaking out against it. These are not opinions, they are facts. You are clearly clueless.
Imagine - the green boys may play with their toys just this one and only time a year because of shortage of money... so let them play. The US forces are more bad over all daily...
@@baa-austria Hell let them even do it two to three times a Year, if that means they know how to handle it when its really needed. Because this kind of Equipment might save Lifes and or Help People/Bigger quantities of Medicine reach the other Side of a River after some Natural Disaster. But knowing how underfunded the German Bundeswehr is right now, they probably get Gas once a year, with a label on it "Thats all boys, dont waste it all at once"
Not that heavy, considering they're all basically watertight hulls made out of aluminum alloy. And hp drives the whole thing, so given a sufficient diesel engine, with decent capacity you would be amazed at how much these things can carry.
Wow that's what I'm talking about . Great show of being human without politics, what a beautiful and kind show of humanity. Bless you all. I need to get me one of those..:)
Anyone that boats often in rivers knows it is not easy to navigate with a cross current like this river has, this is extremely impressive and takes a lot of teamwork. Wow
They created the best thing, this will be useful when tragedy strikes in different locations. I love it. Very greatful to have them looking out for their country. Blessings go out to all. Thanks for sharing this amazing video.
And now imagine this in the dark, in the rain, across a river you don't know, all while being strafed and bombed by enemy aircraft, and perhaps being shelled by heavy artillery, too. Much respect for these guys.
@@zachmoyer1849 Have you read Red Storm Rising by Tom Clancy? Bridging units please a large role in the Soviet attack, are out in front and suffer heavy losses.
девочки !!! Вы бы ещё белые перчатки одели и в бассеине потренировались. Цирк. Учитесь как мальчики 18 лет в реальных условиях работают. th-cam.com/video/pDUKB4O2mZ8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=V05kvxhIEMFQDG1P Россия сила.
Wow ,,,,, how time has change, I was in the Marine Corps back in 1972-76 and was in a Engr. Bridge Platoon Okinawa at camp Hansen 3rd Marine Division we had pontoons to blow with our trucks air tanks. I cannot recall how much a single bulkhead weight. But it was all labor building the bridges, and I'm glad these men can operate theses units this way. And thanks for your individual service to all.....
0:00 *I read the title and looked at the vehicles and thought, maybe the uploader was drunk and wrote the wrong thing.* 0:47 *My eyes popped open and I tried to make sense out of what I was seeing.* *Whoever that designed this is a genius.*
@Truc muche I doesnt Love it, since the Military here in Germany is helpless. Thats the reason, why They come up with shit like this. so they can say to the civils that they can protect us. But for what? Wet feet?
@@inkognitospastiko6857 Greetings sir, when u guys have Leopard 3 tanks rolling across the bridge "helpless" changes to "holy fuck" and its a totally different ball game from this video. :)
inkognito spastiko hopeless? Don’t think so German military is fully equipped and ready to go. People see this as helping bicyclists but the military calls it training
Just amazing what we can do when we work together for good !! It's us though the water was raised so that the people could get across.......does that story ring a bell. Urah!! God bless the military
Diese Fahrzeuge gibt es schon länger als Flintenuschi an der Macht ist. Die sind bestimmt seit mehr als 20 Jahren in Minden an der Weser im Dienst. Nicht nur dort. In Bayern dürfte es auch noch ein paar von den M3 geben. Aber die meisten sind in Minden stationiert. Zumindest war es meines Wissens nach so.
I'm sorry to say that's the best military video I seen so far . They got it down and how to do it write. And to all military personnel that keeps us from harm thank you all and God bless you all. 👍👍👍👍
They did build a pontoon bridge across the Rhine. Patton famously peed from it during the Rhine crossing. Then as now you need to suppress the enemies ability to strike the bridge
Служил, от армии остались хорошие воспоминания. Все это красиво конечно. Но за всем этим стоит сплочённая и четкая работа военных. А чья армия круче, лучше пускай останется в спорах.
Это красиво в мирное время. В военное их перебьют всех, они даже спкстить на воду не успеют. Это надо наводить переправы далеко от линии соприкосновения, от передовой. Туда гнать войска, там переправляться и потом назад. Я в ЖДВ служил, нам офицер рассказал, как будет выглядеть реальный ремонт ЖД моста во время боя. И сколько человек выживет, если выживет.
@@АлексейРозенбаум даже не берусь об этом судить. Служил командиром отделения разведки в артиллерии. При обстреле у тебя несколько минут что бы уничтожить цель. Иначе сотни или тысячи врагов начнут чесать всю округу в поиске тебя.
When my Dad was stationed in Fresno Cal. He took me to a local Hobby shop and right as you walked in there was a display of ROCO Milatery vehicles . My said that I could have two . I grabbed a US Jeep and one of these Amphibious Bridges . He asked me why I wanted two . I said to complete a bridge . Well he said next time . Yea ... That never happened .
This is super cool! I remember reading all about these things in a big book of trucks I had when I was younger, but I never realized just how massive these things are! This is awesome.
Wowed OMG this is so amazing, I have never seen them really operated them like this before, well done military service in all parts of the world. Thank you
These came out in the 60s but there was a problem with connecting pins so we had to carry on practicing with the old heavy ferry. 20 men 20 mins to construct and working in 30 mins. The last one I was working on took 2Div Armour across the River Wesser.
Finally! useful employment for the local arm wrestlers ! Now to add Rock-Paper-Scissor winners to the team! ~~ great job, guys. I always admire technology use efficiently and correctly.
It's a training mission. It doesn't matter what they are ferrying. That bicyclists had fun, the military did everything they were supposed to do. Would you rather them be in a serious mission only to stop and read the manual if they had a problem?
These guys are 1st generation arrival of transformers. They are known as the aquatron brothers.
I've read that in Optimus Prime's voice in my mind.
@@paulofelipebbraga9634 😂🤣😂🤣
Die wassertron brüder 😂
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As a former US Army Corp of Engineers technician, I just have one thing to say about these units. This is a seriously great advancement in temporary bridge and ferry operations. Ever since I was stationed in Germany in the late 1970s, I have always been one to say _"You can't beat German Engineering"_ but I was usually referring to Mercedes Benz cars and trucks. But this rig is _very impressive_ and I am _impressed._ Kudos to the developers!
Техника предназначенная для работы в условиях бездорожья и ВОЙНЫ!!! Имеет управление ведущими колесами гидроцилиндрами находящимися перед!!!!!! балкой моста и ниже клиренса!!! Гении блять))) Поставьте тягу на оба колеса и соедините ее с гидроцилиндром находящимся в защищенном месте. Я тоже восхищен, как и мои ДЕДУШКИ были восхищены с 1941 по 1945. А потом Японией восхитились.
I've never seen anything cooler than those transforming vehicles in my whole life.
I bet area 51 has more cool stuff😏
Lol your life must be pretty boring
My Friend, if you like german Engineering, checkout "German engineering at its finest".
Germans managed to balance a delicious Beer in Front of the 120 mm smoothbore gun.
As a non-German i need to say at this Point: Germans are
are the most beautiful
people of this world.
I love that it turns into a bridge!
See, us old guys had "transformers" back in the days, that REALLY FUNCTIONED!
Weserfähre Großenwieden.
Britische und Deutsche Pioniere aus Hameln und Minden Hand in Hand.
Immer wieder nett anzuschauen, insbesondere live.
These are perfect for large families when everyone wants to sit up front.
HumDinger lol
Merica!
@@Sin526 No, Germany, read the description.
Yes for a large family who all want to sit upfront and ford a river for a tank crossing!
Haha sorry for a bicycle crossing!😂😂😂
I watched the whole video without skipping a second. It's oddly satisfying.
You are lieng
I think there is a video somewhere of the RoC army demonstrating the same M3 rig. I watched every second of that too.
EDIT: In that video, M3 is used as a bridge. It's treat. Check it out.
That is about the coolest thing I've seen in a long time.
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Transformers man more than meets the eye
When last hou saw it?
Dont get a B.U.I.
I used to work on these, the Mk2 version back in the 70/80's (28 Amphibious Engineer Regiment) out of Hameln near Hannover. They can also be a bridge if you have enough and a complicated pier set in the middle if the river was very wide. Two Mann Diesel engines, marine gearbox, transfer box (two of everything) and dead difficult to keep maintained. Seen many old Chieftain tanks going over the river on one of these. Loved my time in Hameln!
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Україні зараз це знадибилось для наступу і повернення своїх земель, то німці агов діліться бо скоро у вас після дружби Меркель з Путіним знову буде дві країни- східна і західна
Hallo kollege! Ich war anfang der 80er in minden und plön bei der amphibischen einheit. Was hab ich die karre mit ihren 100 schmiernippeln gehaßt...
OK, I'm curious, do you think the basic design could be improved with some better / updated componentry (engines, gearboxes) to reduce the maintenance headaches? Admittedly, combination vehicles like this have a lot of tradeoffs, moving parts, and features with conflicting purposes that inherently increase maintenance needs. I find the concept and basic structure fascinating and think they could be very useful.
@@newtechnologyltd7184 🤣вы реально думаете что Украина потянет🤣ну вы чудак
Back in the days of the cold war, the British Army used to have an entire regiment equipped with M3 rigs in Germany, 28 Amphibious Engineer Regiment based in Hameln. With enough Rigs linked together, you can bridge the whole width of the river.
US developed same thing in 50s. This seems like overkill.
@@scarney29 , not in certain situations, like having military vehicles needing to access battlefields or disaster areas where bridges are destroyed or flooded.
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I remember bridging the river rhine a few times when I was at Hameln, now that was something to see
@@scarney29US didn't develop the same thing... Germany had also developed the M2 in the 50s. But both - M2 and American MFAB-F - are not nearly as rigid, long-enduring, quick to assemble or versatile as the M3 and both those 50s systems wouldn't even withstand the weight of modern-day heavy vehicles. So no, it's not the same thing. And I also can't see how it is overkil to safely get your material across a waterway 😂
Dear Santa,
....... Instead of putting me in a old folks home, send me to Germany, where the military comes out to help old people to ride their bicycles.
cute
trust me, this must be the only working vehicles in the German Army...
@@richiethefly124 trash talker, jealous loser :D
@@ralfreicke9143 But this dudes right though. And I'm half German.
And we fly into holidays with military planes oh i love the Bundeswehr😍😘
"Sir they have taken out the bridge! how are we supposed to cross the river?!"
" We have no other choice, if we can't use a bridge WE BECOME THE BRIDGE!
Very impressive. Good to see the UK and German military forces working together. 👍
agreed
That is so cool. Many people just dont realize how hard Engineers in the military work. But too help out with a bicycle event, even better. Also, I bet it was great practice for them.
yeah that's a good answer
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@Hall of the Divine Throne I missed the part where that's my problem
Wow! The National Guard should have these for flood situations and rescues.
They do
this is American tech shared.
@@7wy573D ... developed in Germany, then bought by General Dynamics.
Oh.. Let me get back with you on that one because our government is in there and incompetent and Kenny rescue they own fucking sensors but let her natural disaster happened somewhere else or they didn't 5 days with release supplies all that bullshit
Hey I forgot to mention they're all videos of monster truck rescue in National Guard truck stuck in fucking flood waters in National Guard trucks are designed to navigate flood waters videos radio on TH-cam thank goodness for Citizens volunteer relief teams because they don't need government permission the swing into action and thank goodness for the monster trucks
What a great piece of engineering those are. Amazed at how maneuverable they were in the water, too. Must be a blast to operate one. They look massive, but it doesn't stop me wanting one.
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Heavy maintenance. I bet they hate it the one who have to work on it afterwards
Watching this brings back some good memories. I spent nearly three and a half years (89-92) in Bad Kreuznach with 8th ID and 1st AD. The ridge line in the background is what I vividly remember about the terrain in Deutschland, mountains, valleys, cold ass weather and mud, lol. I honestly can't remember a warm sunny day while in the field or during training exercises. Our militaries are made up of mostly kids with mountains of responsibilities, countless duties and always training.
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German General: What is this thing? A car? A boat? A bridge?
Designer: Yes
Jeez recall tranformers
I'm also disapointed, that they didn't name it after an animal.
ALL IN ONE!
...as if a German General wouldn't know...🙄
I bet if it had turbines it could even fly
Bicyclists: I guess we'll have to swim across.
German soldiers: Hold our beer.
A german soldier never, NEVER, gives away his beer. But rather his weapon or his M3 amphibian.
@@derechteBenderBaer German soldiers can swim with a beer, but cannot drive or fare without one.
BTW the m3 amphibian is British
@@mjbetts2017 White people look all the same to me.
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I love TH-cam recommendations now
I know right!?
starting a thing huh? i see you
Jungs, ihr macht einen guten Job. Egal was wann über euch sagt. Für mich seit ihr spitze und ein Dickes Dankeschön das es euch gibt.
I’m in the US and this is the first time I’ve seen something like this! How cool this looks and it was nice of them to do this for the people. (going by what I read in the description)
Probably the only vehicles to come off exercise cleaner than when they started... :)
So what did you do in the military? "I Drove Mobile Bridges"
you know what's funny? If your truck breaks down in the water you is diw in other words dead in the water
Actually its a ferry not a mobile bridge otherwise the ships transporting people over the water to islands would be mobile bridges as well
@@5.accacestyle441 Yes your right. Although I've seen demos of them using it as a bridge on narrow waterways.
DH Yukon sure it can be used as a bridge if the river is small enough but on a small river u can use many things as a bridge even trees
@@5.accacestyle441 Take a load off n take a joke. U r correct. It is a ferry. Technically he is right also. A bridge is a platform that connects two or more structures over an area. Now watch me: its a big damn green thing. Eat yo heart out. Learn to take a joke! After 22 years in the US military it its an Amphibious Operations Support Vehicle. BAM! Rite again ole man. Dam i good. Have a great day!
The fact that they took time just to serve the community in a very fantastic and professional manner... Wow🔥
No it is for tank this is just trial that's they served people there for free
Normally theres a "reaction" ferry there, they moved it out of the way so these guys could practice, you can see it upper left at 9:45. But this is a lot faster.
Legends say, they are still going back and forth.
Lfo Mod well your legend is shit since they left at the end
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It's just a joke
R/whoosh
This is how we send the 101st senior attack bicycle squadron to the front lines
😂😂😂😂
👍🏼😂Good one 😂
Just like the good old days when we ran out of young guys to send to the front.
@@vincent4601
How would life had turned out for Germany under Hitler without American & Allied Forces for the German People, I wonder.... 🤔🤔
Josey Wales would introduce them to a little thing called a Missouri boat ride
Wow that just amazed me. Great to see German & British troops working together to help a community out.. Well done to all
Very impressed with the speed with which these can be deployed, and with the professionalism of the crews operating them. Bravo Zulu to all the servicemembers involved!
The thumbnail looks like a modder just spawned a bunch of vehicles in GTA V
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The best thing is that this thumbnail is not fake.
Despite some negative comments below, I thoroughly enjoyed watching this. I had no idea these machines even existed and to watch the soldiers do their job with such precision and team work was a real pleasure. Kudos to all !
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Waiting for someone to yell out "AUTOBOTS ROLLOUT" Lol
@Dan Alcaria
More like the toys that come from Thunderbird 2's pod at some crisis
I thought it was “auto bots roll out”
Na, more like 'ALL GOT TICKETS PLEASE, BE READY TO SHOW YOUR TICKET ... or be thrown overboard ! '
Velcome to the machine Son
God dammit i wanted to comment autobots roll out
As a 15.5 year old I signed on with the British Army at Bridge Camp Hamlin on the hill in the background. My Father was RSM of 28 Amphibious Engineer Regiment 1972/73.
To watch the older M2 Rigs was a joy:)))
Phil2443 up there must be your daddy.
Those are mighty impressive vehicles, operated by people who seem incredibly skilled at their operation. Given the amount of flooding we've seen in recent years here in the US, I'm almost surprised the government doesn't have regional fleets of these stationed around for disaster and emergency response.
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Because they don't care about us
there is little profit for our honest politicians to do anything like that, so.....
We do. Engineering units of the Army Reserve and the National guard will have various types of bridging equipment available in every state.
@@marchutton7640 Correct. Unfortunately, we used to have a lot more but when Bush cut everything in the early 1990s a lot of the bridging disappeared. Most states had a bunch of sets of the M2 Bailey but my state doesn't have them anymore. Good Luck, Rick
Wow! I don't know how this got into my recommendations, but that was strangly fascinating!
Mortthemoose - Agree and Agree!
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This is got to be some of the most impressive pieces amphibious kit I’ve ever seen in my life. I MEAN FREAKING HELL MAAAAAAN. THEY MOVED SOOOO DAMN FAST.
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Cool, A 15 person bench seat all sitting up front so the kids don't fight over who gets to sit up front.
koiesbow epic stolen comment
They will either fight for the middle. Or the edge.
Good place for a gangbang.
When i saw these prepare to go into the water. My 10 year old childhood came to mind and i was totally getting the GI-JOE feeling.
Did you have the Base? Man everybody wanted the BASE.
@@Bodhi594 lol, Had half of the BASE when i was little. Found it at a yard sale.. But never was so fortunate to get the AirCraft Carrier that I thought all the other kids had except for me.. Later i found out it was 5 foot long and hardly no kids had it... That GO JOE commercial lied to me. lol
@@DolittleMccoy The Aircraft Carrier!!! I forgot all about that. Only one kid that I knew had that. He was a rich kid of course. The thing was MASSIVE. I only had parts of the Base also, Lol. But I made it work!
Lol I had to combine a Christmas and birthday to get that behemoth 1 present for all year and it was worth it
I kept thinking:"FROM HASBRO!" and that guy in the ads' sort of goofy voice.
Yeah, Aircraft Carrier FTW! You didn't have to be that rich, just not have parents who bought every other thing that "everybody" had.
Fantastic, what awesome machines! Forwards, backwards, side to side, such a pleasure to watch and they sound great too. Looks like a fun day out. Danke!
madleech yup no DEF or DPF on these things 👌🏻
Waste of money. You must think the Russians are real stupid. With real time imagining from space and drones. That small town will be wiped off the map. Thousands of bodies everywhere. Cars trucks everything will be taken out. Artillery and fighter jets will take them out. Nice try. Do you really think the Russians have not figured this all out? Every river crossing in Europe has been plotted. You dont get it. Thats what they do. I would. Good luck.
Yes, those engines sound extraordinary .
@@peternorthrup6274 , what does any of that have to do with the content of the video? Also, the amphibious vehicles have equally valuable peace time applications, most notably rescuing larger groups of people from areas that are flooded. I would consider these vehicles as hardly wastes of money because inland waters are just as valuable, if not more so, than seas and ports to a battlefield advantage. Finally, what are you going to do when an enemy has taken out important bridges in an area, you moron? Vehicles that are like these, as well as those that can make bridges, are invaluable to a war effort, as well as with accessing disaster areas.
@Nathan Lynch That's what happens when your tin foil hat is too tight.
Alhamdulilah TNI AD batalyon zeni juga punya,bangga sama TNi alutsistanya keren kaya negara eropa...
and i thought i did good today when I was able to drive my remote control boat around my pool without hitting the edge
Wow how funny you are
@@goldendeath00 Totally forgot about this comment. Thanks for replying as I needed a good laugh.
@@goldendeath00 bro replied after 3 years💀
@@harisafeef101 bro is the shittier version of my profile picture💀
@@goldendeath00 88
The new James Bond getaway amphibious vehicle with quad turbos
Super eingespielte Truppe, professioneller Aufbau, keine Hektik, kein gebrüllt. Super Leistung, bin stolz auf Soldaten und Maschine. Danke.
Natürlich funktioniert das nur, wenn man auch so eine schöne Rampe hat wo man die Dinger ins Gewässer bringen kann. Klar doch, hat man ja überall vor allem im Ernstfall, als dem Krieg und Kriegseinsatz gehört das ja dazu. - Wirklich nur eine Super-Show, die an der Realität vorbei geht.
Don't you just hate it when someone gets the same SUV as you. But that is damn impressive!
+wcresponder, Take the kids to school in one of those, and for damn SURE you'll end up in the local paper! :-).
It's good they got the same suv so they can work together.
@@morrisfalker2773 But in the same paint scheme and accessories as well.
Three Lieutenants were trying to cross a rough river in a storm. God appeared before them, granting them one request each.
The first LT said "God, grant me the strength needed to cross this river."
God gave him the muscle mass and endurance necessary; he swam across the river, reaching the other side in fifteen minutes and almost drowning thrice.
The second LT said "God, grant me the means needed to cross this river."
God gave him a kayak and paddle; he paddled across, reaching the other side in ten minutes and almost drowning once.
The last LT said "God, grant me the intelligence needed to cross this river."
God made him a Sergeant; he pulled out his map, realized there was a bridge just a few hundred metres upriver, and reached the other side in five minutes.
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The Sergeant’s face waiting for the LTs ------>>> 😎
god aint real
@@jitt9264 God is real and you will see him! He will determine if you go to heaven or not! Better repent now!! Aliens aren't real. They are fallen angels, meaning demons. Yes they walk among us
Wenn ich das vorher gewusst hätte, dann hätte ich mir das live angeschaut. Danke für das Video!
Toi qui lis ce message, que Dieu veille sur ta famille et te protège contre toutes tentations de l'ennemie. Au nom de Jésus !
That is the most spectacular thing i have ever seen, those guys are working together just perfect not one mistake. Good job.
Perfect for fishing if you ask me 😂
And camping on the lake!
Joel Miller too noisy
Imagine this level of cooperation and ingenuity being used for the good of mankind.
Not everyone is sensible in this world, good without power to defend it is just a joke.
@@Mabaz The western world spends VASTLY more on the military than the threat demands. Platitudes about "good without power to defend it" are exactly the kind of nonsense spouted by the military industrial complex marketing men before selling another billion dollarss of child-killing arms to the terrorist states of Saudi Arabia or Israel.
@@Mabaz Seconded.
@@Martial-Mat Dude I'm from Algeria, a muslim country. If anything were to happen your country would most likely invade mine for our resources. Saudi Arabia isn't a terrorist state as it didn't invade and take anyone's land to become a state, but meh you must have your own opinion about that. Anyway, I'll still say that good without power to defend it is a joke. Had the "3rd world" countries have enough power to defend themselves, they wouldn't have gone through genocides and colonization. Y'all wouldn't be stepping on us and taking what is ours for almost free. If Saudia Arabia had the power to defend themselves, Trump wouldn't have just barged in and demanded shit tons of money for no other reason than 'the united states of fucking america y'all belong to us cuz we got the weapons and the militaryz to give you freedom if you don't give us what we want'
@@Mabaz All but one of the 9/11 bombers were from SA. Saudi invaded Yemen. Saudi attacked Israel. Saudi execeuted a journalist for speaking out against it. These are not opinions, they are facts. You are clearly clueless.
7:04 a that is smart it can transport things across the water very cool
“Sweetie what do you want for your first car”
Me:
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Wonder how many of those cyclists brag about their low carbon footprint at the cycling festival.
made my day 😆
All of them....
Imagine - the green boys may play with their toys just this one and only time a year because of shortage of money... so let them play. The US forces are more bad over all daily...
@@baa-austria Hell let them even do it two to three times a Year, if that means they know how to handle it when its really needed. Because this kind of Equipment might save Lifes and or Help People/Bigger quantities of Medicine reach the other Side of a River after some Natural Disaster.
But knowing how underfunded the German Bundeswehr is right now, they probably get Gas once a year, with a label on it "Thats all boys, dont waste it all at once"
Wonder if this is a car show. How many laps they should do, to carry same amount of vehicle.
I could just image how heavy those damn things are. And the hydraulic pumps they are carrying to do all that work.
.....and the 360 horse power!
24,500kg, _(27 tons for those of us in those non-metric rebellious upstart colonies)_ www.armedforces.co.uk/army/listings/l0063.html
Not that heavy, considering they're all basically watertight hulls made out of aluminum alloy. And hp drives the whole thing, so given a sufficient diesel engine, with decent capacity you would be amazed at how much these things can carry.
@@gotwa229 … 28 Tons! According to Wikipedia!
Actually there are herds of small immigrant workers in the hull with hand pumps.
Good collaboration between UK and Germany. Well done guys!
Wow that's what I'm talking about . Great show of being human without politics, what a beautiful and kind show of humanity. Bless you all.
I need to get me one of those..:)
Actually, you need a full set of four.
They're cheaper that way...bulk discount.
Anyone that boats often in rivers knows it is not easy to navigate with a cross current like this river has, this is extremely impressive and takes a lot of teamwork. Wow
Not really, it just takes 8 huge diesel engines and 360 degree stearn and bow thrusters.
Real Thunderbirds Are Go right before our eyes and the operators didn't even have to get their feet wet. Love engineering masterpieces.
Как же это мило, окружение и подстриженный газон, красивые машинки я так понимаю это называется пантонная переправа??? очень симпатично.
Didn’t know a driver could hold his breath that long!
you do know the cabin is sealed
Steve Reinhardt lol
They go above and at the back is the steering wheel
@@Kiwoeoe in b4 r/whoosh
@@wenaldy *SMASH*
Good job, guys!
Hello from Russia!🇷🇺😉
The military taking care of its own. Great job guys! Impressive!
The cost of fuel would be almost as much as building a bridge... 😅
Good job, lads! 👍🇬🇧
No actually big ships cross that and making a folding bridge is costlier
😆yeah but you forgot that during an emergency you can't build a bridge within a short duration but you buy fuel 😁
Nice bit of engineering. I appreciate the details in the description too.
63.5 tonnes of possible payload in ferry mode is no joke.
what a beautiful town that is. Would love to live there.
Yeah, I am also
Sehr beeindruckende Vorführung! Schon interessant was technisch so möglich ist! Daumen hoch! Gruss inselvideo!
Hola como estas
. . . andere fliegen zum Mond / Mars . . .
Machingen fuchingem sikingen gotingen dickingen
Meiner Meinung nach ist das reines Verschwenden von Steuergeldern....
@@Mika-zj9nv … weil du es nicht verstanden hast (:-).
Awesome! I drove an AAV P7A1 in the Marines. (It's an amphibious armored personell carrier) I love this kind of stuff.
They created the best thing, this will be useful when tragedy strikes in different locations. I love it. Very greatful to have them looking out for their country. Blessings go out to all.
Thanks for sharing this amazing video.
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Man I was expecting them to do a full bridge. :(
I mean probably they could have if they hadn't joined.
if there are few more.they can do bridge
With the extra bridging ramps, they could have...
CaptJericho you actually read the title 😬
@@0o0ox who cares if he did
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Most people do. What’s wrong with that?
Well done lads, nice bit of teamwork there.
Eine gute Kooperation, Jungs. Daumen hoch!
And now imagine this in the dark, in the rain, across a river you don't know, all while being strafed and bombed by enemy aircraft, and perhaps being shelled by heavy artillery, too.
Much respect for these guys.
this likely would only be deployed in controlled territory well behind enemy lines
@@zachmoyer1849 Have you read Red Storm Rising by Tom Clancy? Bridging units please a large role in the Soviet attack, are out in front and suffer heavy losses.
девочки !!! Вы бы ещё белые перчатки одели и в бассеине потренировались. Цирк. Учитесь как мальчики 18 лет в реальных условиях работают. th-cam.com/video/pDUKB4O2mZ8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=V05kvxhIEMFQDG1P Россия сила.
@@POTOPTAEVага, мальчики в трусиках, судя по одежде так колхозники. th-cam.com/video/rXVDiSWHgek/w-d-xo.htmlsi=mc3v8pR-Dw9aKsCh
Wow ,,,,, how time has change, I was in the Marine Corps back in 1972-76 and was in a Engr. Bridge Platoon Okinawa at camp Hansen 3rd Marine Division we had pontoons to blow with our trucks air tanks. I cannot recall how much a single bulkhead weight. But it was all labor building the bridges, and I'm glad these men can operate theses units this way. And thanks for your individual service to all.....
Jimmy Kellum the m1rig out then /then m2/now m3rig
0:00 *I read the title and looked at the vehicles and thought, maybe the uploader was drunk and wrote the wrong thing.*
0:47 *My eyes popped open and I tried to make sense out of what I was seeing.*
*Whoever that designed this is a genius.*
This was absolute perfection and efficiency congratulations to these men and women they did an excellent job
That was impressive, solid European ingenuity and effectiveness on-display.
Only in Germany would the military ferry you across a river. I love it.
*i need one of these, imagine rolling up to the boat launch in this*
@Truc muche I doesnt Love it, since the Military here in Germany is helpless. Thats the reason, why They come up with shit like this. so they can say to the civils that they can protect us. But for what? Wet feet?
@@inkognitospastiko6857 Greetings sir, when u guys have Leopard 3 tanks rolling across the bridge "helpless" changes to "holy fuck" and its a totally different ball game from this video. :)
inkognito spastiko hopeless? Don’t think so German military is fully equipped and ready to go. People see this as helping bicyclists but the military calls it training
@@richardcox8409Just google Mrs. von der Leyen and the disarmament of the Bundeswehr. There you geht your real facts.
@@NIGHTSTALKER0069 Look at my answer to Richard Cox.
excellent way of use, military equipments helping peoples' problems in peaceful way
Bicyclists: I wish there was a bridge here so I could cross the river
Bundeswehr:Hold my m3
No but seriously why not just build a bridge right there
There is a ferry normally (I've already used it once), I don't know why they are not building a bridge 😃
The people should swin
Expensive temporary solution
Thats a boat ramp. Not a road
Maybe another Bridge in this area would hurt the eco system? I don't know tbh but Germany tries to balance everything
Impressionante. Saudações do Brasil. 🇧🇷
.... NEYMAR IS A CHEAT! YES?..🥂
Amazing invention! Connecting more than one of these amphibious boats together can help bridge lands separated by water. Awesome! 😍
Finally something recommended by youtube has finally been good
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Just amazing what we can do when we work together for good !! It's us though the water was raised so that the people could get across.......does that story ring a bell. Urah!! God bless the military
This is good..Damn good feelings invoking! 👍
Präzise, Schnell, effektiv, vorbildliche Durchführung Klasse !!! 👍
Super Jungs und Mädels 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Das doch noch nicht alles kaputt gespart wurde ❗️
Ich hoffe Ursula schaut sich das mal an ‼️‼️‼️
Damit Sie weis wo Sie als nächstes ansetzten soll?
Ich bin der Meinung das ich lieber sowas Bezahle als die GEZ!!
Besser nicht zeigen sonst denkt sie sie macht doch alles richtig 🤣
Diese Fahrzeuge gibt es schon länger als Flintenuschi an der Macht ist. Die sind bestimmt seit mehr als 20 Jahren in Minden an der Weser im Dienst. Nicht nur dort. In Bayern dürfte es auch noch ein paar von den M3 geben. Aber die meisten sind in Minden stationiert. Zumindest war es meines Wissens nach so.
I'm sorry to say that's the best military video I seen so far . They got it down and how to do it write. And to all military personnel that keeps us from harm thank you all and God bless you all. 👍👍👍👍
These Amphibious vehicles are always amazing to watch regardless of their country of origin, thank you for sharing.
If the Allies had this in WWII, the war would have been months shorter and Monty wouldn’t have had to gamble paratrooper’s lives to capture bridges.
And if the beagle hadn’t stopped to take a shit, he would have caught the rabbit.
They did build a pontoon bridge across the Rhine. Patton famously peed from it during the Rhine crossing. Then as now you need to suppress the enemies ability to strike the bridge
Служил, от армии остались хорошие воспоминания. Все это красиво конечно. Но за всем этим стоит сплочённая и четкая работа военных. А чья армия круче, лучше пускай останется в спорах.
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Apмия-Гoвнo кoмepчecкaя инфa 100%! Kтo нe coглaceн тoт лox!;)
Это красиво в мирное время. В военное их перебьют всех, они даже спкстить на воду не успеют. Это надо наводить переправы далеко от линии соприкосновения, от передовой. Туда гнать войска, там переправляться и потом назад. Я в ЖДВ служил, нам офицер рассказал, как будет выглядеть реальный ремонт ЖД моста во время боя. И сколько человек выживет, если выживет.
@@АлексейРозенбаум даже не берусь об этом судить. Служил командиром отделения разведки в артиллерии. При обстреле у тебя несколько минут что бы уничтожить цель. Иначе сотни или тысячи врагов начнут чесать всю округу в поиске тебя.
Нато лучши!!!
How Germans flex off family picnics
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When my Dad was stationed in Fresno Cal. He took me to a local Hobby shop and right as you walked in there was a display of ROCO Milatery vehicles .
My said that I could have two .
I grabbed a US Jeep and one of these Amphibious Bridges .
He asked me why I wanted two . I said to complete a bridge .
Well he said next time . Yea ... That never happened .
Amazing...
Indonesia here 🙏
This is super cool! I remember reading all about these things in a big book of trucks I had when I was younger, but I never realized just how massive these things are! This is awesome.
All of you will not calm down in the West, are you preparing to attack Russia again, to attack Russia?
@@Tribun2008 more like russia is attacking ukraine and the US isnt at war still. lol 3 years later.
Wowed OMG this is so amazing, I have never seen them really operated them like this before, well done military service in all parts of the world. Thank you
These came out in the 60s but there was a problem with connecting pins so we had to carry on practicing with the old heavy ferry. 20 men 20 mins to construct and working in 30 mins. The last one I was working on took 2Div Armour across the River Wesser.
reminds me of training on the heavy ferry at Hawley Lake in the late 60's
Awesome Portable Bridge, and The Crew Works Together Flawlessly!!!!
Finally! useful employment for the local arm wrestlers ! Now to add Rock-Paper-Scissor winners to the team! ~~ great job, guys. I always admire technology use efficiently and correctly.
Correctly? It's original purpose is to ferry freak'n armored vehicles, panzers and troops....
I was wondering if strongmen were included lol.
I live their and i was on it with my Bike. Very cool.
*there
@@reinforcingagent5244 #didweask?
I love watching them transform everything together but I thought they were going on a serious mission😂🤣😂🤣
Every mission is a serious mission.
@@Nurse_Diesel yeah that's one serious mission. Transporting a bicycle.
It's a training mission. It doesn't matter what they are ferrying. That bicyclists had fun, the military did everything they were supposed to do. Would you rather them be in a serious mission only to stop and read the manual if they had a problem?
Love the Rigs, they are awesome in the water . Thank you for sharing your video. May God be with all of you . LINDA ❤ ⚘️❤