WW2 Panzer IV Ausf.G - H - J footage - Panzerkampfwagen IV. pt6.

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  • WW2 Panzer IV Ausf.G - H - J footage - Panzerkampfwagen IV. pt6.
    The Panzerkampfwagen IV was designed as the Versuchs-Kraftfahrzeug 622 in 1934 and went into production in 1937, and would fit the the short barrel 75 mm gun, and this would stay the same for the Ausf. A to F.
    It would be a a support tank to be used to handle anti-tank guns and fortifications, it would work alongside the more numerable Panzer III in Panzer Divisions, but would changes it's roll in the later part of the war.
    The Panzer IV Ausf.A production started in 1937 and ended in June 1938, it was similar to the B.W.I Prototype and production would stop after 35 vehicles had been completed, the Ausf.B went into production 1938 which had several changes to the A, with more frontal armour without a ball mount for the MG-34 machine gun, a new 300hp Maybach HL-120TR engine, transmission, single-piece hatches and commander’s cupola.
    The A and B almost didn't have any external differences and it only had a improved modified engine, engine mounts, new turret ring and armored sleeve mount around the machine gun barrel.
    The Ausf.D had numerous changes made to the front hull armour, and looked more like the Ausf.A, the ball mounted MG-34 machine gun was reintroduced and the driver’s front was fitted forwards again.
    The Ausf.F or F1, first called the F at an early stage, was the last of the Panzer IV that fitted the short 75 mm gun, it would again see changes in it's suspension, with larger track links, with new idler wheels and front drive sprockets to reduce ground pressure, this was done because of the new additional armour increase.
    The Ausf.F2 or the early Ausf.G started it's production in February 1942, after development started in 1941 to mount the Pak 38 L/60 into the turret of the Panzer IV, and a prototype was ready in November, but with new Russian tanks like KV-1s and T-34s, the 38 was dropped in favor of the new Pak 40 L/46 and a new gun was produced, the KwK 40 L/43 was fitted with a muzzle-brake and the first prototype was ready in 1942.
    But in June 1942, the F2 was renamed Ausf.G, and this would pretty much make every long barreled Panzer IV, the Ausf.G.
    The Ausf.G had numerous changes, like the elimination of the turret vision ports, the cupola was up-armored and modified, additional racks and brackets for spare road wheels and track links were added, the engine ventilation was improved. and some changes made to the armour, with an additional 30 mm to the frontal-glacis and changes to the armour to make the tank lighter, but it wasn't enough for the limited capacity of the chassis and transmission.
    The late production introduced in March-April 1943, had the new side skirt armor fitted (Schürzen) to the sides and turret, and would also receive the new KwK 40 L/48, and smoke grenade launchers to the side of the turret.
    From 1942 until 1943 1275 early Ausf.G tanks were produced and 412 later types.
    The Ausf.H had the biggest production of the all, with a total of 3774 produced by June of 1944.
    big changes made to the H were the new KwK 40 L/48, which the Late G already had, and the removal of the hull side vision ports, with factory-mounted Side and turret spaced armor (Schürzen) and Zimmerit paste. ( watch my Zimmerit video for more on Zimmerit. Video here • Zimmerit on Tanks - Wh... ),
    new air filters were fitted, along with a modified cupola, with turret anti-aircraft mount for an extra MG 34.
    The Ausf.J was a retrograde from the H, it addressed the mobility problems the Panzer IV had with the G and H and was simplify to make production of the tank easier, and make it more suitable for mass-production.
    The electric generator that powered the tank’s turret traverse was removed so the turret had to be rotated manually. The electric turret traverse was sacrificed for an additional 200 liters of fuel capacity, remaining pistol and vision ports on the turret side hatches were removed and the engine’s radiator housing was simplified and Zimmerit and the Schurzen would not be applied anymore, and the side armour would be replaced by Thoma type wire-mesh panels.
    Armour quality was also decreased, because of Allied bombings and plates which should have been face-hardened for the Panzer IV were instead made with rolled homogeneous armour plating.
    A total of 1,700 to 2900 Panzer IV Ausf J were produced before the war ended.
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  • @PanzerInsight
    @PanzerInsight  Před 4 lety +23

    The Panzerkampfwagen IV was designed as the Versuchs-Kraftfahrzeug 622 in 1934 and went into production in 1937, and would fit the the short barrel 75 mm gun, and this would stay the same for the Ausf. A to F.
    It would be a a support tank to be used to handle anti-tank guns and fortifications, it would work alongside the more numerable Panzer III in Panzer Divisions, but would changes it's roll in the later part of the war.
    The Panzer IV Ausf.A production started in 1937 and ended in June 1938, it was similar to the B.W.I Prototype and production would stop after 35 vehicles had been completed, the Ausf.B went into production 1938 which had several changes to the A, with more frontal armour without a ball mount for the MG-34 machine gun, a new 300hp Maybach HL-120TR engine, transmission, single-piece hatches and commander’s cupola.
    The A and B almost didn't have any external differences and it only had a improved modified engine, engine mounts, new turret ring and armored sleeve mount around the machine gun barrel.
    The Ausf.D had numerous changes made to the front hull armour, and looked more like the Ausf.A, the ball mounted MG-34 machine gun was reintroduced and the driver’s front was fitted forwards again.
    The Ausf.F or F1, first called the F at an early stage, was the last of the Panzer IV that fitted the short 75 mm gun, it would again see changes in it's suspension, with larger track links, with new idler wheels and front drive sprockets to reduce ground pressure, this was done because of the new additional armour increase.
    The Ausf.F2 or the early Ausf.G started it's production in February 1942, after development started in 1941 to mount the Pak 38 L/60 into the turret of the Panzer IV, and a prototype was ready in November, but with new Russian tanks like KV-1s and T-34s, the 38 was dropped in favor of the new Pak 40 L/46 and a new gun was produced, the KwK 40 L/43 was fitted with a muzzle-brake and the first prototype was ready in 1942.
    But in June 1942, the F2 was renamed Ausf.G, and this would pretty much make every long barreled Panzer IV, the Ausf.G.
    The Ausf.G had numerous changes, like the elimination of the turret vision ports, the cupola was up-armored and modified, additional racks and brackets for spare road wheels and track links were added, the engine ventilation was improved. and some changes made to the armour, with an additional 30 mm to the frontal-glacis and changes to the armour to make the tank lighter, but it wasn't enough for the limited capacity of the chassis and transmission.
    The late production introduced in March-April 1943, had the new side skirt armor fitted (Schürzen) to the sides and turret, and would also receive the new KwK 40 L/48, and smoke grenade launchers to the side of the turret.
    From 1942 until 1943 1275 early Ausf.G tanks were produced and 412 later types.
    The Ausf.H had the biggest production of the all, with a total of 3774 produced by June of 1944.
    big changes made to the H were the new KwK 40 L/48, which the Late G already had, and the removal of the hull side vision ports, with factory-mounted Side and turret spaced armor (Schürzen) and Zimmerit paste. ( watch my Zimmerit video for more on Zimmerit. Video here czcams.com/video/eI9bCMG9fPo/video.html ),
    new air filters were fitted, along with a modified cupola, with turret anti-aircraft mount for an extra MG 34.
    The Ausf.J was a retrograde from the H, it addressed the mobility problems the Panzer IV had with the G and H and was simplify to make production of the tank easier, and make it more suitable for mass-production.
    The electric generator that powered the tank’s turret traverse was removed so the turret had to be rotated manually. The electric turret traverse was sacrificed for an additional 200 liters of fuel capacity, remaining pistol and vision ports on the turret side hatches were removed and the engine’s radiator housing was simplified and Zimmerit and the Schurzen would not be applied anymore, and the side armour would be replaced by Thoma type wire-mesh panels.
    Armour quality was also decreased, because of Allied bombings and plates which should have been face-hardened for the Panzer IV were instead made with rolled homogeneous armour plating.
    A total of 1,700 to 2900 Panzer IV Ausf J were produced before the war ended.

  • @garyrice5234
    @garyrice5234 Před 3 lety +8

    one of my favorite tanks with the longer 75 mm high viz.

  • @hattin1187
    @hattin1187 Před 2 lety +9

    The Germans produced some of the best war fighting Machines in the 2nd world war they were seen as out of this world by western service men

  • @tullskull
    @tullskull Před 2 dny

    I have said it before but your sound effects and music are simply superb.

  • @rudithedog7534
    @rudithedog7534 Před 4 lety +6

    A day in the life of a tanker, but some did not finish the day.....great footage thanks for the upload

  • @walkingwithgiants1
    @walkingwithgiants1 Před 4 lety +2

    Once again....amazing quality footage, thank you.

  • @mohammadsaida4603
    @mohammadsaida4603 Před 4 lety +3

    Too nice footage video with effective music and tanks main gun attacks 👍👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙏🏽🙏🏽with too clearly explaining thanks friend 👍👏🏾👏🏾

  • @henrikhilskov
    @henrikhilskov Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for the video. I had never seen them before. Great research..

  • @chrisvieke2559
    @chrisvieke2559 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent, thanks for sharing.

  • @richardcharay7788
    @richardcharay7788 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks! Enjoyed.

  • @steveg3981
    @steveg3981 Před 4 lety +1

    More great footage. Thanks

  • @billevans7936
    @billevans7936 Před 4 lety +6

    Always the finest.....happy I'm here...

  • @panzerivausfg4062
    @panzerivausfg4062 Před 4 lety +1

    Very nice video!
    Love the Ausf G

  • @michaelporzio7384
    @michaelporzio7384 Před 4 lety +9

    Great footage, thanks for posting. I understand now how Allied soldiers could easily mistake a Panzer IV with schurzen for a Tiger I, particularly from the front.

    • @PanzerInsight
      @PanzerInsight  Před 4 lety +1

      Glad you liked it Michael, thank you for your comment.

    • @derekbaker3279
      @derekbaker3279 Před 4 lety +1

      Apparently, an lot of Allied battle reports insisted that their Sherman tanks were knocked out by Tiger tanks with the 88mm gun, a testament to the effectiveness of the L/48 75mm gun & the ammunition the Germans had developed. Unfortunately for countless Paanzer 4 crews, the Panzer 4's armour protection was inferior to the Tiger's.

  • @damuses1452
    @damuses1452 Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you for compiling and producing/providing this. Still saddens me to know brother fought brother in the two World Wars (and preceding conflicts too). Surely, I hope such is never repeated.

  • @pascalfrisa2553
    @pascalfrisa2553 Před 3 lety

    ce que j'apprécie dans vos documentaires c'est que vous montré la puissance comme dans les actualité de l'époque, et puis vous montrez ces monstres de puissance détruits, abandonnés.

  • @manilajohn0182
    @manilajohn0182 Před 3 lety +3

    Panzer Insight- I've been a subscriber for a few months now, but have looked at your videos rarely. Not enough hours in the day, and too many other things to do. Just saw this one. It's a truly first class production. Great variety of film and great soundtrack. Great narrative of yours in the long post. Few know that the F2 was re-designated as the G. From my perspective, that's one good sign that you know your subject matter- the first prerequisite of a video maker.
    It's said that a picture is worth a thousand words. How much more is this true of film? Seriously- you're telling history here. Not with words really, to be sure- but history nonetheless. In the course of military history (as you undoubtedly well know), some fighting organizations have stood out from the rank and file. Alexander's Companions, the Roman Legions, Napoleon's Imperial Guard, - and the German Panzer Arm.
    For what it's worth, know that you are doing a great service for the interested viewer. By telling a story figuratively speaking, "as it happened", people today can see with their own eyes this fighting force as it actually was , in both victory and defeat. Keep up the good work, and thank you.
    If you would be kind enough to provide the name of the music which begins at about 4: 30, I'd be grateful. It impresses me as quite appropriate for the video.

    • @PanzerInsight
      @PanzerInsight  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you for the kind words. Glad you enjoyed watching the video and I need to look up the music name. .

    • @manilajohn0182
      @manilajohn0182 Před 2 lety

      @@PanzerInsight Is your first name by chance Frank- and have you known someone named Harry before?

  • @paoloviti6156
    @paoloviti6156 Před 4 lety +5

    Great footage again as I really enjoyed it! I suspect that one of these footage could be taken at the aftermath of the terrible Falaise Pocket in which resulted in irreplaceable losses of troops, tanks and materials of all kinds. But I was surprised to see a well dressed officer jumping off a Pz.Kpfw IV to surrender to an equally well dressed Russian officer! Please keep on posting 👍👍👍

    • @PanzerInsight
      @PanzerInsight  Před 4 lety +3

      Indeed a lot of these were taken after the Falaise Pocket Battle were everything was collected archived and filmed.

    • @derekbaker3279
      @derekbaker3279 Před 4 lety +3

      @@PanzerInsight Yes indeed. Some of those Panzer 4s appeared to be victims of rockets & bombs from Typhoons & Allied bombers.

  • @terraflow__bryanburdo4547

    8:36 Panzers in love.

  • @evilfingers4302
    @evilfingers4302 Před 3 lety +3

    Awesome Job on the Compilation.

  • @ornellafrancis2466
    @ornellafrancis2466 Před 4 lety +1

    Brilliant grafics

  • @teotselek1536
    @teotselek1536 Před 4 lety +4

    A tank which fought from the begining till the end of the war.Less than 10000 PZ IVs from all types fought against 55000 T34s and more than 50000 Shermans and other types of tanks like Cromwel -plus the Allied air superiority and they kept Germany alive for 6 years!!A real fighting machine!!!......

    • @derekbaker3279
      @derekbaker3279 Před 4 lety +1

      Well, the PzKpfW IVs did not fight alone. The Germans produced large numbers of PzKpfW IIIs, StuG IIIs, Panthers, Tigers, Jagdpanzer IVs, Jagdpanthers, Marders, and other armoured fighting vehicles. But, one of the good things about the design is that it was capable of being up-gunned & up-armoured, so it remained effective on the Western Front until Germany surrendered. However, it may be fair to say that the PzKpfW IV was basically obsolete on the Eastern Front by mid-1944.

    • @teotselek1536
      @teotselek1536 Před 4 lety

      @@derekbaker3279 yes they were those types of German tanks but they were very outnumbered by the other types like KVs, IS1 and IS2 SU122 and SU 85s and SU100 ISU152 and more light tanks as they fought against M36, against Hellcat, against M10 against Crusaders and Valentines in Africa and to the Russian theater as well and against so many types that they totally outnumbered the German tanks!

  • @Shelmerdine745
    @Shelmerdine745 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks

  • @sylvainfalquet6350
    @sylvainfalquet6350 Před 4 lety +4

    Just in time for the 1/72 Panzer IV H I'm making for a diorama... although it's basically done now

  • @qwerghjk5699
    @qwerghjk5699 Před 4 lety +2

    very cool video can you make a lilput half track video?

  • @fabiana7157
    @fabiana7157 Před 4 lety +16

    Instant click and like 😂 perfect timing againnnn
    Damn I wanted to watch some Ace destroyer vids.. but this one has priority.
    8:37 that scared me for a sec, I thought that Panther was blown up
    Random thought, I wish there was a tank emoji
    Lol I'm always in such a good mood when you post on this channel, PI. Wonder what's next, I mean you kinda posted videos of every important ww2 tank?

    • @PanzerInsight
      @PanzerInsight  Před 4 lety +6

      Thank you 👍 👍 👍 glad you enjoyed watching the video. And my next video will be about the Stuart and probably doing a special video for the CZcams algorithm were I look at a amount of rare footage and give some information.

    • @fabiana7157
      @fabiana7157 Před 4 lety +4

      @@PanzerInsight
      Looking forward to it! 😄
      Btw are you still struggling with being demonetised?

    • @PanzerInsight
      @PanzerInsight  Před 4 lety +2

      Yes, but they did reinstate one video, but in my opinion that's not enough.

  • @hectorsg5688
    @hectorsg5688 Před 4 lety +2

    Impresionante

  • @jeffussery4884
    @jeffussery4884 Před rokem

    I've always liked the Panzer IV. It has that menacing look.

  • @tonnywildweasel8138
    @tonnywildweasel8138 Před 4 lety +2

    The mk.IV, Stug, Sherman, T34.. i love the work-horses of war. And ofcorse the most iconic of all, imo, the Tiger I :-)
    Great vid again brother! Greets, T.

    • @PanzerInsight
      @PanzerInsight  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for the comment 👍 👍

    • @thenevadadesertrat2713
      @thenevadadesertrat2713 Před 3 lety +1

      The third armored lost 640 tanks outright and another 700 disabled in the firs few weeks of combat. The Germans blew them away left and right. Add to that the poor suckers inside those Ronson lighters. The Shermans had aviation engines for speed and used high octane fuel. One lousy hit and there she goes.

  • @curtislowe4577
    @curtislowe4577 Před 3 lety +1

    3:54 what caused the hole in the turret? Likely range? Maybe a point blank ambush?
    3:48 what is that British fellow examining?

    • @PanzerInsight
      @PanzerInsight  Před 3 lety

      Not a hole in the turret but in the storage basket on the back and could have been anything and the soldier is looking at a blown up Panzer IV.

  • @lndominustiger8494
    @lndominustiger8494 Před 4 lety +1

    Achtung Panzeeeer !!! lol ^ ^ cool nice work

  • @supreme5378
    @supreme5378 Před 4 lety +1

    Motivative

  • @Hubbahubba480
    @Hubbahubba480 Před 4 lety +3

    Love this tank never stop this great stuff, lets put tiger 1 on the back of the shirts

  • @clausbohm9807
    @clausbohm9807 Před 4 lety +4

    Without air cover the battle in the west was a slaughter, nothing to be proud of, no contest of wills, simply slaughter! Fantastic footage!

    • @thenevadadesertrat2713
      @thenevadadesertrat2713 Před 3 lety +2

      You are full of dreck I checked the numbers. From June 6, 1944 to May 15, 1946, the U.S. lost 7,000 tanks. The U.K lost an additional 4,800 tanks for a total of 11.800. Add to that 10,000 spg's. And thousands of crew. I doubt very much the Germans were able to put anywhere those numbers in the field. 80% of German forces were in the east. When you are talking about the west you are talking about secondary German forces, ill trained and ill equipped. And yet the Allies had a lot of trouble gaining ground. Especially when they got closer to the German border. Westerwald, Huertgen Forest, Westwall, etc. Estimates are the Russian lost 85,000 tanks over the duration. The Germans again were not able to get anywhere near those numbers. B.t.w. the numbers are available at the Defense Dept. for anyone to check.

    • @clausbohm9807
      @clausbohm9807 Před 3 lety

      @@thenevadadesertrat2713 The Falaise pocket (The battle resulted in the destruction of most of Army Group B) and Wacht am Rhein were two examples of noble actions of the wehrmacht that came to no end (slaughter) due to practically non existent air power ... remember this country had the airforce to dream of by everyone in 1939. Oh just found this: Total losses reached an estimated 400,000 men. By the time they prepared to cross the Rhine in late March, the Allies had taken 1,300,000 German soldiers prisoner in Europe. check this out
      panzerworld.com/german-tank-kill-claims

    • @thenevadadesertrat2713
      @thenevadadesertrat2713 Před 3 lety +1

      @@clausbohm9807 Where do you get those numbers? Totally unbelievable. Once the Allies advanced close to Germany itself they got butchered. I grew up in Arnhem.. The ad hoc II Panzer Corps under Bittrich with the 9th panzers made mince meat out of the Allied forces until only 20% survived. Actually I think the 8th panzers were involved also, but I am not sure. But I do remember playing around those Tiger tanks that were assembled not too far from our house. Than there was the Huertgen Forest, the Bulge etc. The Allies thought the Germans were finished. Big mistake.

    • @clausbohm9807
      @clausbohm9807 Před 3 lety

      @@thenevadadesertrat2713 "Where did you get those numbers" ... click the link that I provided on the bottom of the post! You are right on those specific battles, Montgomery got ahead of himself with that disastrous parachuting scheme and the allies always feared the tigers but the allied air force made the Wehrmacht troop movements in France almost impossible at times and extremely difficult in general. Interesting note about your personal history!

    • @user-iz4nm7oi2t
      @user-iz4nm7oi2t Před 2 lety

      What competition? In war all methods are good, but the best is deception

  • @kaitannenhofer2909
    @kaitannenhofer2909 Před 3 lety +1

    Zu viel Bildmaterial von den befreiern !

  • @johnmarks227
    @johnmarks227 Před 8 měsíci +1

    "bring up the PIAT"

  • @shayauditore5330
    @shayauditore5330 Před 4 lety +1

    Los mejores tanques sin dudas los PANZER el 2 y el 3 eran buenos blindados . El 4 ya era palabra mayor .LOS STUFF ,ni que hablar de las bestias PANTHER ,TIGRES !!💙💪

  • @Truenos57
    @Truenos57 Před 4 lety +2

    Muy buen documental, lástima ver así a los famosos Panzer alemanes.

  • @9_19Ming
    @9_19Ming Před 2 lety

    pz iv G is my biggesssssst love ❤

  • @jean-christophemoreau3018

    👍

  • @rusAdeptuS
    @rusAdeptuS Před 3 lety +2

    Трофейные т34 и су85 в кадр попали

  • @watarut
    @watarut Před 4 lety +3

    不利な条件の中で、最後までよく戦ったって感じます👍️これぞドイツ戦車❗️ドイツの軍馬🐴

  • @dr.pop2562
    @dr.pop2562 Před 3 lety +2

    is this tank ASMR?

  • @user-lf7si7ll3b
    @user-lf7si7ll3b Před 3 lety +2

    Один недостаток - ТЕВТОНСКИЙ СТИЛЬ. Рубленные, как топорм, формы брони. Шерман и Т-34 с закруглыми, обтекаемыми формами. В остальном - танк победы, если бы их было больше.

    • @user-pp6ss9zz6x
      @user-pp6ss9zz6x Před 3 lety

      Странные ощущения у меня возникают при просмотре этой кинохроники.Как будто я там уже был.

    • @user-dd8wh2fb9t
      @user-dd8wh2fb9t Před 3 lety

      Игорь Игорь В Т 34 одному уже было тесно, про сравнению с ихним .czcams.com/video/uCTrdB_dzeg/video.html

    • @user-lf7si7ll3b
      @user-lf7si7ll3b Před 3 lety +1

      @@user-dd8wh2fb9t, в конце Первой мировой появился тесный Рено. Все современные танки построены по этой схеме и компановке. Разве что только отличаются Меркава и Армата. Ито, Армата, скорее концепт, не пробившийся в жизнь. А Меркава - дань ценности жизни каждого израильского солдата танкиста. Даже у Абрамса не такие приоритеты, как у израильтян.

    • @user-dd8wh2fb9t
      @user-dd8wh2fb9t Před 3 lety +1

      Игорь Игорь В Абрамсе заряжающему плясать можно ,Сейчас углы наклона уже не играют большой роли всё равно прожгут это не болванки , а пространство съедают много и воевать неудобно в тесноте.Израиль страна с маленьким населением и народ надо беречь .А вообще все эти танки на современном этапе как конница Будённого в 1941 году против мехкорпусов немцев , лично моё мнение .Прилетят дроны и безнаказанно всё уничтожат ,как и было .Только дикарей по пустыне гонять .

    • @user-lf7si7ll3b
      @user-lf7si7ll3b Před 3 lety +2

      @@user-dd8wh2fb9t полностью согласен. Бронетанковые группы при стычке с современной армией, вообще бессильны. Это продемонстрировали американцы под Дерятзором. И Эрдоган в Идлибе и Ливии. При том в танках и бронетехнике сидели не курдские ополченцы, или фанатики хезболлы, а профессионально обученные и обстреляные вагнеровцы.
      А Израиль применяет танки не против сил России, Сирии, или Ирана, а против полупартизанских формирований палестинцев и им подобных.

  • @DC_10
    @DC_10 Před 4 lety +2

    Sad to see so many panzers got destroyed or surrendered in a video. It wasn't meant to be, but without air cover regardless the high quality of a panzer it was destined to fail.

  • @hakeshiscarlet525
    @hakeshiscarlet525 Před 4 lety +1

    Dude you have 2 youtube channels?

  • @innocentboi561
    @innocentboi561 Před 3 lety

    imagine if small 4k cameras exist during WW2 and be mass produced

    • @PanzerInsight
      @PanzerInsight  Před 3 lety

      These 30mm cameras can and have 4k resolution and if you scan the original reel, you will have actual 4k resolution. Many people actually don't know that, but many so called 4k movies aren't actually 4k, like the Star Wars movies because they were never scanned in 4k.

    • @innocentboi561
      @innocentboi561 Před 3 lety +1

      @@PanzerInsight oh yeah i almost forgot the reasons why U2 spy planes use film cameras rather than digital cameras.

    • @PanzerInsight
      @PanzerInsight  Před 3 lety

      Indeed that's one reason. A lot of older tech have HD capabilities.

  • @MB-hv3ic
    @MB-hv3ic Před 3 lety

    y al final el triunfo llegó
    en LOS museos los blindados Alemanes son la única atracción. Ⓜ👋

  • @stahlfaust70faust91
    @stahlfaust70faust91 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello from a German World of Tanks Blitz Gamer 👍

  • @user-it7oe7iv3w
    @user-it7oe7iv3w Před 3 lety

    当時、日本軍にもこんな戦車があれば。

  • @napi94naza15
    @napi94naza15 Před 3 lety

    Panther's Father

  • @biktormen8209
    @biktormen8209 Před 3 lety +2

    Если бы не авиация союзников то немецкие панцервафе загрызли бы весь западный фронт .

  • @user-bo8iy1zj7i
    @user-bo8iy1zj7i Před 2 lety +1

    Чего так долго тянули со вторым фронтом капитан Америка?

  • @Celle1709
    @Celle1709 Před 4 lety

    RiP

  • @vincksmidt3137
    @vincksmidt3137 Před 4 lety +2

    Nice One ~ Better than sex! Cheers

    • @PanzerInsight
      @PanzerInsight  Před 4 lety +1

      You should try watching this during sex.

    • @vincksmidt3137
      @vincksmidt3137 Před 4 lety

      @@PanzerInsight .Mmm ~ Interesting concept and sheds a whole new meaning to manoeuvring, positions and timing etc! Smiles plus Cheers

  • @user-lq7em9rf8r
    @user-lq7em9rf8r Před 4 lety +1

    During production of panzer lV Ausf G-H-J,
    German was defeating WW2.
    Panzer lV was the most produced tank in German. Its crew members fought against
    Soviet t-34s or American shermans for
    their lovely home family, their home, capital(Berilin), and their territories.
    Yeah, German started WW2. but I think
    All of the tank crew members, in British, Amerca, soviet union, German, France, and other countries fight their previous things.
    (I'm Korean so I'm afraid I did a great grammer!)
    Precious thing.

    • @PanzerInsight
      @PanzerInsight  Před 4 lety

      감사합니다 and Your English is great.

    • @CharlesvanDijk-ir6bl
      @CharlesvanDijk-ir6bl Před 4 lety

      France and England declared the war not Germany.

    • @PanzerInsight
      @PanzerInsight  Před 4 lety +1

      @@CharlesvanDijk-ir6bl He said Germany started the war that's different then declaring war.

  • @dobejai
    @dobejai Před 3 lety +2

    🇩🇪👍

  • @apoc3037
    @apoc3037 Před 4 lety +2

    Also known as Tiger by the western Allies

    • @bobbrooks80
      @bobbrooks80 Před 4 lety

      The Mk 4 was not a tiger.

    • @ninaakari5181
      @ninaakari5181 Před 4 lety +1

      @@bobbrooks80 dude, he made a joke 😂 Western allied soldiers often incorrectly identified Panzer IV as Tiger tank

  • @vladimirsusic5335
    @vladimirsusic5335 Před 3 lety

    greatest respect for the men who fought bled and died in this chunks of steel. Why those germans always made that turret with double sided shoot trap (best shown at 1:50) ... was that the way of saving the material .... and ofcourse - PANZER, MARSCH !!!!!

  • @user-cq6up6mh5c
    @user-cq6up6mh5c Před 2 lety

    Ну хоть не отрицаете, что людоеды...

  • @smithplus
    @smithplus Před 3 lety

    I hate the borders used on this type of footage I would much rather prefer black margins

  • @riskiaprianto6189
    @riskiaprianto6189 Před 3 lety

    panzer 4

  • @user-cq6up6mh5c
    @user-cq6up6mh5c Před 2 lety

    Насчет Пруссии - хотя бы оддно фото... Похожеее на десятки тысяч фото раастрелянных и замученных в СССР... Ветераны рассказывают .... засекречено - детям рассказывайте.....

    • @user-iz4nm7oi2t
      @user-iz4nm7oi2t Před 2 lety

      В интернете есть фото Хайлигенбайльского котла, где на полосе 20 км и длинной 50км метались фашисты, но везде их настигал губительный огонь. Там закончила свое существование и дивизия Великая Германия, где всеми любимые пантеры получили чудовищные пробития из, пришедшего взамен старья, современного советского оружия.

  • @garand999
    @garand999 Před 4 lety +1

    sorry but you brought better pictures before , there is a lot of warmed up at the moment .

    • @PanzerInsight
      @PanzerInsight  Před 4 lety +1

      I don't really get what you mean?

    • @garand999
      @garand999 Před 4 lety

      @@PanzerInsight i've been following your channel for a long time , just look at the previous ons and the current ones , there are boring now

    • @PanzerInsight
      @PanzerInsight  Před 4 lety +1

      They are pretty much the same thing. there all collected footage of a curtain tank or vehicle.

  • @9_19Ming
    @9_19Ming Před rokem

    Pz4 J is my biggest love ❤️ 😍 💖. ! my Pz4 J got 10 kills 0 death .

  • @user-cq6up6mh5c
    @user-cq6up6mh5c Před 2 lety

    Мало мертвых нацистов... тех кто вещал, пытал и убивал в СССР....

  • @JCA-Z
    @JCA-Z Před 4 lety

    Germany made the best tanks in ww2, amazing tanks but when you lose control of the skies all is for not, just sitting ducks waiting for a p ‐ 47 or p ‐ 51 with rockets to come by and tear open your tank.