I worked on a Swiss Char Mk 68 / 105mm mg that had been brought to the USA after being decommissioned. It had sat for years after sea water had damaged an electronic component controlling the transmission. The American owner had procured the correct replacement module but knew no one to do the work. I offered to trade the labor for a couple VW engine APUs he had in crates, never used. Replacing the module was difficult but doable. However, having sat for so many years, the engine oil and fuel left in the tanks required a tremendous amount of TLC. I was able to eventually get it all started and running again. The last time I saw it, he had sold it to some folks that had ruined it again by filling the transmission with the wrong fluids. I travelled to their location and drained the fluid, told them what they needed to do to fix it, and never heard back from them again.
I did 300 days on the old main battle tank and this is definitely the worst crew I ever saw: movement much to slow, loader does not know its procedure and is slow. Hits not observed and firing a 7.51 MG over 1000m is a joke... Wanna see these guys firing 12 shots in less than 30"!
The good old Leopard 2 a4. I was a loader gunner on it :)
When u fried did u ever get a kick back?
Love this german accent
I worked on a Swiss Char Mk 68 / 105mm mg that had been brought to the USA after being decommissioned. It had sat for years after sea water had damaged an electronic component controlling the transmission. The American owner had procured the correct replacement module but knew no one to do the work. I offered to trade the labor for a couple VW engine APUs he had in crates, never used. Replacing the module was difficult but doable. However, having sat for so many years, the engine oil and fuel left in the tanks required a tremendous amount of TLC. I was able to eventually get it all started and running again. The last time I saw it, he had sold it to some folks that had ruined it again by filling the transmission with the wrong fluids. I travelled to their location and drained the fluid, told them what they needed to do to fix it, and never heard back from them again.
Thank you for posting that Lt, I really enjoyed it.
Espectacular
Hubiera sido mejor si destruía un objetivo como un tanque o cualquier otra cosa
Amazing
Surgent zack is controlling the camera
Cool ! j'étais des les piranas .. (chass chars)
Belle vidéo :-)
Abon
India is best Army
Win
For a slight second I thought that was XYZedd
Leo 2a4? yea
Look it up, it is the 2A4 version.
4:13 Loader got blunt forced by that 120mm
This is why Tankers wear a proper gear protection like mask and eye protection
Definately Panzerwagen
Cen you do neys 160
3:24 narutos secret jutsu. DATTEBAYO!
Is that an mg42 in the tank?
Yes
It's an MG 53.
No! It is a mitr 51. But your mistake is excused, as the mitr 51 is a Swiss-made descendant of the mg42
Haha 😂 haha 😂 haha 😂 oil Oilpintli zum s Rohr Öle
I did 300 days on the old main battle tank and this is definitely the worst crew I ever saw: movement much to slow, loader does not know its procedure and is slow. Hits not observed and firing a 7.51 MG over 1000m is a joke... Wanna see these guys firing 12 shots in less than 30"!
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