The Tiger Tank Family | Tank Chats Compilation

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  • čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
  • Enjoy this compilation of classic Tank Chats presented by David Willey. We've put together David's chats on some of the big cats in our collection. So sit back, relax and immerse yourself in World War 2 tank design
    Intro | 00:00
    Tiger 1 | 00:23
    Elefant | 06:04
    King Tiger | 24:10
    Jagdtiger | 38:32
    #tankmuseum #tankchats #DavidWilley

Komentáře • 178

  • @Will_14_years_ago
    @Will_14_years_ago Před 24 dny +60

    Here is my uneducated comment for the day.Whatever anyone says bad or good. Ww2 german tanks still have the most menacing look and are great to model with.

    • @FryingTiger
      @FryingTiger Před 23 dny +9

      ALL of their war machines, weapons, uniforms, vehicles etc. ALL look nasty.

    • @adriantowe278
      @adriantowe278 Před 19 dny +2

      I love your comment and your right

    • @garyeastell3458
      @garyeastell3458 Před 13 dny +1

      While not glorifying the horrors of the war , but yes I agree.

    • @fajareraim6136
      @fajareraim6136 Před 12 dny

      thats German mentality towards war....

    • @Hypagon
      @Hypagon Před 11 dny

      Just as no AA-Missile will ever sound as cool as a Gepard or C-RAM

  • @thetankmuseum
    @thetankmuseum  Před 25 dny +59

    Hey Tank Nuts! We hope you enjoyed reliving some of our 'vintage' Tiger family Tank Chats. Which member of the family is your favourite. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below

    • @KRAMPUS_G60_16V
      @KRAMPUS_G60_16V Před 25 dny +7

      Sturmtiger??

    • @egonverleysen695
      @egonverleysen695 Před 25 dny +4

      Actually All of them!! but if I have to choose: KingTiger...

    • @stephenrobbins9901
      @stephenrobbins9901 Před 25 dny +3

      King tiger😊😊😊

    • @armyscout92
      @armyscout92 Před 25 dny +1

      Kinda partial to the Tiger 1 but they all interest me. I'm researching all of them...

    • @douglaskillock3537
      @douglaskillock3537 Před 24 dny +3

      Konigstiger. Yes, it might be wildly impractical and hugely expensive but it looks the business doesn't it?

  • @c.j.zographos3713
    @c.j.zographos3713 Před 25 dny +39

    Nice to see these Chats together as vehicle variant overview. I feel lucky to have visited when the Tiger Collection was still on display.

  • @Spartan902
    @Spartan902 Před 25 dny +9

    The Tiger 1 is my favourite out of the series. That fact that it's all right angles on the bow makes it even look more menacing. For Allied Tank commanders seeing rounds bounce off that flat bow would of been terrifying! 👍🐯😎🇦🇺 Thanks David for the chat and information. I just got the Ferdinand in WOT-B.

    • @Riceball01
      @Riceball01 Před 22 dny +1

      If you look closely at the Tiger I you'll see that it's not all right angles The front plate were the driver's vision block and the bow machinegun are, despite popular belief, it not actually set a vertical, it's actually sloped, not massively, but it is definitely sloped. Then the front glacis and the nose are all sloped as well. The main difference between the sloping of the armor on the front of a Tiger compared to say aT-34 or Sherman was that its not one continuous piece of sloped armor but something like 4 pieces; 2 for the nose, one for the glacis, then another at the front.

  • @das5842
    @das5842 Před 25 dny +10

    Great compilation, thank you!

  • @jberry1982
    @jberry1982 Před 21 dnem +5

    Id loved to seen the tiger 2 with the same quality steel as the tiger 1 series were made from by the time the tiger 2 came along the steel composition was drastically lesser quality but it still held up great but wasn't as hard as the tiger one

  • @steve1315
    @steve1315 Před 25 dny +15

    Went to see the Tiger collection,most impressive👍👍.

    • @Spartan902
      @Spartan902 Před 9 dny +1

      I am very jealous! 👍😁🇦🇺

    • @steve1315
      @steve1315 Před 9 dny +1

      @@Spartan902 It was good ,you got the Australian Armour Museum in Cairns . Very good watching their video's ,wasn't there when I was in Oz 😭😭.

    • @Spartan902
      @Spartan902 Před 9 dny +1

      @@steve1315 I haven't been there yet. It's a bloody long drive from where I am. I plan on flying over for a holiday soon. I have been to Cairns when I was young but didn't know it was there. This was a long time ago before the internet.

  • @reggiedixon2
    @reggiedixon2 Před 22 dny +4

    I once heard that the British 17 pounder anti tank gun as fitted to the Firefly was capable of penetrating as much armour as the 88.

    • @kunstderfugue
      @kunstderfugue Před 10 dny +1

      If the game War Thunder is to be believed, it has similar penetration to the long 75mm on the Panther, which is more than the Tuger 1 88 but less than the Tiger 2 88

  • @coachhannah2403
    @coachhannah2403 Před 25 dny +15

    Tiger was an extension of the PzII/III/IV family, thus the boxy shape and why 'everything on the field of battle was a Tiger.'

  • @LordStarbeard
    @LordStarbeard Před 25 dny +27

    Thanks for the tiger family reunion

  • @johnbradshaw5900
    @johnbradshaw5900 Před 24 dny +3

    Nice to be reminded of these classic tank chats, the channel seems to have gone off the boil in recent months.

  • @Jargolf86
    @Jargolf86 Před 25 dny +6

    Very well Researched! Consulting Otto Carius Book is also a nice Flavour. He was critisized for beeing a Hitler Follower, but lets be honest, no Soldier brings really good Results in an All-out-War, without beeing convinced about his Work. So i trust his Reports, he was all about very modest and humbled about his Experiences.

    • @drstrangelove4998
      @drstrangelove4998 Před 24 dny +2

      Otto Carius was asked whilst visiting the UK, did his Tiger have any issues? He answered ‘…I can’t think of any!’

    • @drstrangelove4998
      @drstrangelove4998 Před 24 dny

      Ha! The Ferdinand is a Hybrid!

    • @kirkmooneyham
      @kirkmooneyham Před 23 dny

      @@drstrangelove4998, nothing wrong with hybrids, if they are done correctly. Most hybrids vehicles today are not. They are put together almost exclusively with fuel efficiency, instead of trying to balance that with power. I refuse to buy a plug-in only EV, but I would buy a hybrid, if it were done correctly.

  • @williamharvey8895
    @williamharvey8895 Před 25 dny +7

    Ahh, I was also hoping for a Sturm tiger😢

  • @edelmann4388
    @edelmann4388 Před 25 dny +16

    to add to one misconception on tigers and its relatives: yes, the cost of one of this beast is about 3 to 4 times that of a Stug3, But no, it is not that Germany would be able to build about 4.5K more Stug when not building 1.3k Tigers. In addition it is not for sure the more Stug would have been able to deliver the same impact on battlefield as a Stug is quite limited in tactical use.
    I advise to have a look on German Panzer Museum videos on Tigers too, for more insight to the development and production of the Tigers.
    This will give a background to better understand some of the decisions made that lead to some of the best ever known fighting machines in the world.
    One more remark on the famous 8.8/L71. the gun was designed not because Krupp didn't "like" a Rheinemetall gun. the main reason is - as stated by Porsche too - you can't easily fit a gun for field use with close to no limitations to space needed too operate into a tank with very confined space. recoil needs to be shorter and buffer other dimensions. So Krupp build the gun to the specs of the Rheinmetall Flak but with dimensions fitting into a tank - even ammunition dimensional on case are touched to be fit for use in confined spaces inside a tank.

    • @rbaxter286
      @rbaxter286 Před 24 dny

      What are the OPERATIONAL limitations, especially volume and peculiarity of logistics and ability to reliably make the movements and reassignments in the face of a FLUID defense?! This is the Deep Financials, like Deep Time in geological subjects.
      Stug3 and other turreted medium tanks were able to move, use the logistics of existing units, and redeploy without huge maintenance stand downs before and after.
      These tanks were BADLY THOUGHT OUT 'breaching' tanks finally available only in a time when that kind of tank had little utility in the evolving battlefield, as opposed to the lesser tanks.
      The only place these huge tanks may have been useful was in a battle like Kursk, AND LOOK WHAT HAPPENED THERE!
      Oh, and taking Porsche's self-serving blather as 'truth' is a very dangerous logical leap.
      These were dinosaurs when they finally reached the front, and a far more OPERATIONALLY USEFUL vehicle could have been developed in the same time. They were not best every fighting vehicles they were, as you note the best ever KNOWN, as in propaganda effects, stand alone fighting vehicle on SOME battlefields. They are fetish items, not war-winning, as was CLEARLY shown by the Russians flying their flag over Berlin.

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Před 24 dny +4

      ​​@@rbaxter286 Actually the Tigers were very effective in the main and justified their production. Low crew turnover due to the high survivability and the Tiger units knocked out circa 10,000 enemy tanks, assault guns and tank destroyers for less than 1,000 Tigers knocked out. A better than a 10:1 knock out ratio.
      The Tiger's propaganda value and the confidence it instilled, both in the tankers and the ground troops, was worth it alone.
      Building 4 times more Stugs is pointless if you don't have the extra crews and all the other supporting personnel and their vehicles and resources to go with it.
      1x Tiger = 5 crewmen and 92 rounds of ammo.
      4 x Stug = 16 crewmen and 216 rounds of ammo.

    • @HaVoC117X
      @HaVoC117X Před 24 dny +5

      ​@@rbaxter286
      Germany built between 55000 and 60000 Tanks and SPGs during the war, of which just 1500 were Tigers. The Brits built more or less the same amount of Tanks and SPGs and soviets a bit over 100.000. 1500 Tiger are just 2,5% of germanies entire Tank production. All Tigers were built at Henschel, Germanys most important locomotive plant. The factory used most of its space for the production of locomotivs, which were far more important for the war effort than any heavy tank. A much smaller area was used for tank production. If this small factory area would have beed dedicated to produce Stugs or Panzer IV the output would not had been significanlty higher, simply by lacking space and tooling.
      The Tiger was a special system only ordered in limited numbers and organized in its own independent battalions. It was never planed to be part of the regular units and hence did not interfear with their logistics.
      Its burden on the german war effort is greatly outweighted by their effectivness. Tank develpoment was a primitiv buisness and consumed much less resoucres and money than other branches like aircraft or submarines. Tank research and production was in the lower single digets percentage wise compared to the overall military expenditures. Aicrafts, submarines, radar ....all that high tech stuff consumed much more resoucres than tanks....stuff the soviets had to deal with to much lesser degree, simply because they did not fight a high tech high altitude airwar or a submarine war in the atlantic. The Bomber which delivered the A-bomb was much more expensive during development (3 Billion), than the entire Manhatten Project (1.9 Billion). A B 17 Bomber costs 4 times as much, compared to a Tiger tank. Germany built 1500 Tigers the US built 12.500 B 17s.
      Kursk showed that germany did not had the losgistics and resources to support the tanks it already had. The heavy tank battalions had a happy time at Kursk and usally reached their objective, while their independet logistics could keep them fighting. The regular tank arm was running out of fuel, ammo and replacements or in some cases they ran out of supporting infantry. With the oil resources and the man power shortage germany had to deal with, they could only maintain a fleed of around 6000 tanks at the same time, of which 3500 were fighting at Kursk of which just 211 were Tigers.
      Russia despite having around 25000 tanks in their arsenal, never operated more than 10.000 at any given moment in frontline service. Even in late 1944 Germany had 6500 Tanks and Spgs in their arsenal, which showed that they could keep up with the increasing losses. Asking for more Tanks was just not possible. Germany produced 3800 Panthers and 2800 Panzer IV in 1944 (6600 Medium tanks). The US built 12500 Shermans across all variants in 1944 and the soviets 4000 T34/76 and 10.000 T34/85 (14000 medium tanks).
      Both, the soviets and the US had much more natural resources and a bigger man power pool. Germany was already overperforming, asking for more is just plain stupid. Germany including austria had only one third of the US population and was roughly the size of texas and already had to guard most of Europe with its manpower. Tigers did not accelerate the downfall of the third reich. Their positive or a negative influence is grealty overhyped by the media, which began with german propaganda in the 1940s.

    • @sthrich635
      @sthrich635 Před 24 dny +3

      ​@@rbaxter286 The German army leadership understood tank warfare in WW2 wasn't just about how many tank/tank destroyer hull they could produced, it was about combined arms.
      One good example about this is Battle of Arracourt, some might hear from many Panther-bashing argument. But let's take a new perspective: In the battle, German Panther tanks suffered huge losses while the US tanks, mostly Sherman, only had minor losses. The US tank forces weren't anything special, they know what they are doing but they weren't 101st Airborne or "elite" either, so the focus was on the German panzer forces, namely a sole Panzer Brigade: Noted it wasn't the typical Panzer Division, where it had reduced supporting elements. The Brigade had one less PzGren regiment (50% less infantry), a complete absence of artillery regiment, and only one-third strength of Recon and Anti-Air (company-sized instead of battalion-sized). HOWEVER, it had the same amount of Panzers (40x panthers and 40x pzIV ) as a proper Panzer Division, meaning the infantries and support weapons had to perform 200-300% of the workload to cover all the Panzers. - Obviously they couldn't and many high-end Panthers got lost in ambushes and well-prepared defense. One thing worthy of mentioning was many Panther tanks DID arrive on the battlefield (and got destroyed) despite its reliability history
      What did this battle shows? The quantity of armored vehicles required the corresponding quantity of supportive elements to actually make the numbers "count", without adequate support the quantity of tanks simply became diminishing returns of effectiveness, eventually become dead weights and waste of resources. Even an advanced tank like Panther could not escape such fate, not to mention "cheaper" vehicles like StuG or Panzer IV. Substituting the 40+Panther with 80+ StuG and the outcome would be just as horrible for the Germans.
      So when comparing the cost of Tigers and cheaper tanks like Panzer IV or StuG, let's look it in another way:
      The Germans could build one Tiger tank and have to train 1 set of crews, 1-2 squad of panzergrenadiers, etc
      OR
      3 Panzer IV or StuG, and have to train 3 set of crews, 3-6 squad of infantry and so on.
      There were only so many training tanks or infantry halftracks in Germany. To build even more and suddenly the "cheaper tanks" option doesn't look much cheaper.

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Před 23 dny +5

      ​​@@sthrich635 And additionally, the two Panzer Brigades at Arracourt didnt have the proper time to train on their Panthers. Panzer Brigade 111 didn't receive it's Panthers until the 5th to 7th September and the crews had less than 2 weeks to learn how to use them before going into battle.
      American air power and artillery was also a significant factor. It wasn't just tank v tank as a lot of people tend to believe today.
      And yes, tanks cannot function in a vacuum. They need all the supporting elements. Not only panzergrenadiers and their vehicles, but also recon, engineers, anti aircraft, field kitchen, medical etc sub units.
      Less than 20% of the personnel in a panzer division was made up of the actual 'panzer regiment' (including fuel and ammo personnel and trucks). The other 80% was the supporting personnel. So building extra Stugs etc is no good unless you also have the extra support and sully personnel and vehicles.

  • @AndrewC.McPherson-xf5zw
    @AndrewC.McPherson-xf5zw Před 21 dnem +2

    Great show

  • @theemissary1313
    @theemissary1313 Před 25 dny +2

    Still love that decepticon symbol on a serving armoured vehicle at 37.20!

  • @msgretrogamer
    @msgretrogamer Před 25 dny +18

    David Willey is fantastic. Could anybody be more perfect for the job?

  • @roygardiner2229
    @roygardiner2229 Před 25 dny +2

    That was very interesting. Thank you!

  • @armyscout92
    @armyscout92 Před 25 dny +2

    Excellent video! So much information...

  • @UncleManuel
    @UncleManuel Před 19 dny +1

    Tank you very much! 😎🤘

  • @kennievy6864
    @kennievy6864 Před 23 dny +1

    Love this channel ❤❤❤

  • @bigsarge2085
    @bigsarge2085 Před 25 dny +3

    Interesting!

  • @mikeeaston3453
    @mikeeaston3453 Před 24 dny +2

    I'm sure you've been asked this before and maybe it has happened (?), but why hasn't Tiger 131 and the Musée des Blindés's Tiger 2 been brought together? Surely seeing these two survivors in motion in the same space would be a truly amazing sight.

    • @dawson9652
      @dawson9652 Před 19 dny +1

      Imagine that tiger day lol

    • @Spartan902
      @Spartan902 Před 9 dny

      Maybe worried if they lend one out they won't get it back.

  • @dkprophett9531
    @dkprophett9531 Před 11 dny

    Superb detailed information 👌

  • @panic_2001
    @panic_2001 Před 25 dny +3

    Wir werden Sieger, durch unsere Tiger ✌
    (that's what we say in Germany)

  • @n5syr01
    @n5syr01 Před 23 dny +1

    I was always under the belief that thr "Porsche" turret was called that, not because it was designed by Porsche, but because those 50 or so turrets were originally meant to go on the Porsche version , that never was built, so the Germans put them on the Henshel hulls. That was why they got called Porsche turrets, and the later versions got the "production" nomenclature. Just my $.02, it's my belief that was how they got the name. I like history, you can always learn something new if you actually take the time to learn.

  • @elinys2843
    @elinys2843 Před 25 dny +5

    Where’s lt. Grüber’s little tank? Allo Allo?

    • @Vulmada
      @Vulmada Před 18 dny

      Ah, I see you are a person of good taste 😊 I loved that little vehicle (tho it had wheels so more of an armored car)

    • @Nudgeworth
      @Nudgeworth Před 18 dny

      Gruber was very fond of his little tank 😊

  • @azubi_0906
    @azubi_0906 Před 25 dny +7

    I'm living in the city where krupps hq was😲

  • @azubi_0906
    @azubi_0906 Před 25 dny +2

    I like tanks 🙃

  • @wolfmauler
    @wolfmauler Před 25 dny +1

    As far as the legendary Tiger I, I see many comments in various places, mainly from the same author, claiming that the tank was easliy immobilized, because non penetrating shots were likely to destroy the Tiger's "fragile electrical system..." Has anyone else heard this? I can't find any evidence for such a thing.

  • @HuntX2347
    @HuntX2347 Před 25 dny +1

    10:41 translated means hornet it's also know as the Nashorn,

  • @adriantowe278
    @adriantowe278 Před 19 dny

    I love tiger tanks but my favourite is the tiger one.

  • @gagenater
    @gagenater Před 25 dny +1

    Seeing how many times Ferdinand Porsche tried to flog a petrol-electric drive system is kind of ridiculous. At some point you would think he would get the message that it's not really a suitable system for a tank.

  • @evilfingers4302
    @evilfingers4302 Před 15 dny

    Tiger I Ace Otto Carius vehemently hated the Jagdtiger, because it was too slow, didn't have a turret, and problems with the suspension and I would include petrol (gas) because in 1945, petrol was getting more and more scarce and that all the refineries that produced synthetic fuel were either destroyed or captured by the Allied and the Soviet armies.

  • @TuAFFalcon
    @TuAFFalcon Před 25 dny +4

    Worlds greatest super tank! :)

  • @FlyingPigeon-00001
    @FlyingPigeon-00001 Před 18 dny

    You love them or hate them, they're pretty good looking

  • @drstrangelove4998
    @drstrangelove4998 Před 24 dny +1

    You need to read the latest research, the Tiger actually had a good power to weight ratio, one Tiger could tow another Tiger. Keep up please 😂

  • @joanaalmeida8927
    @joanaalmeida8927 Před 24 dny

    What’s the best way to shoot videos in a similar style to this one?

  • @DeathValleyDays
    @DeathValleyDays Před 24 dny

    39:45 Louis Vuitton

  • @WW2fan-sh8jq
    @WW2fan-sh8jq Před 23 dny

    Question: can people get permission to get inside the tanks or is it not needed or is it not allowed with few exceptions?

  • @rbaxter286
    @rbaxter286 Před 24 dny

    Will The Tank Museum be putting out a discussion and analysis of the OPERATIONAL RESULTS of the use of these beasts, including the actual utility of them in the actual battlefield that came to exist, instead of the tunnel vision battlefield envisioned by Hitler and his fawning waffenamt lackeys?
    If plans never survive first contact, then these TANK DESIGNS never survived first contact with a strategic situation that Hitler and his short-sighted/Operationally Fixated generals were utterly unable to even partially forecast ..., especially when blinded by the fact they ALL began to believe their own LIES AND PROPAGANDA, like "Home by Christmas" for Barbarossa.
    Looking for a video edition of Doyle & Jentz's Tiger I & II Combat Tactics with further analysis of the actual overall operational success.

  • @Kacer99281
    @Kacer99281 Před 25 dny

    Is there plans to get the King Tiger in working order and mobile?

  • @leoarc1061
    @leoarc1061 Před 25 dny +3

    In regards to the Ferdinand, placing the suspension outside of the hull does not give "a slight" increase in space inside it. If we look at the Tigers or Panther suspension, a lot of room is taken up by the torsion bars inside of the hull.
    With that said, Porsche's solution was far from ideal. It places the suspension under the hull, thus making it more vulnerable. In addiction, the suspension kinematics of such system are inferior to the traditional torsion bar layout.
    This appears to be a theme with Ferdinand Porsche. For every great idea that he develops, there are ten others which are far from praiseworthy.
    Petrol/diesel-electric systems worked well on trains and trams because the weight and volume of the power unit was much less of an issue. Placing it into a tank, where weight and volume are very much restricted, is not the route to take. Some blame the engine, some blame the electric side of the power unit, others blame its complexity. The hard truth is that using a conventional engine and transmission was the best path to take.
    Eventually, the reason for its demise was attributed to lack of copper, but I think that was simply Hitler's and/or Speer's smooth way of getting rid of Porsche's design without hurting too many feelings.

  • @salty4496
    @salty4496 Před 25 dny +1

    :)

  • @AndrewC.McPherson-xf5zw
    @AndrewC.McPherson-xf5zw Před 21 dnem

    Bengal Tiger.

  • @JVoltCUAF
    @JVoltCUAF Před 20 dny

    does the museum have all the skirt or are they missing?

    • @daveybyrden3936
      @daveybyrden3936 Před 18 dny

      The museum has all of this Tiger's original skirting.

  • @manuwilson4695
    @manuwilson4695 Před 25 dny +3

    Why in the HELL did he even bother with petrol electric drive?!! 🤪

    • @johnserrano9689
      @johnserrano9689 Před 25 dny +3

      Because if it didn't overheat it held every advantage over a geared mechanical tranny. Next to no maintenance, nearly unlimited gear ratio aswell as smoother/easier operation.
      Outside of overheating issues, far too cramped engine bay making any work nearly impossible (he planned on different engine than what was actually used) the other massive drawback was using FAR to much Copper which was an extremely important material they needed almost everywhere else and far more important than a tank transmission system when not a necessity

    • @sirmoke9646
      @sirmoke9646 Před 25 dny +6

      They were building hybrid Porsches to save the planet, you climate denier.

    • @michaelnaven213
      @michaelnaven213 Před 25 dny

      @@sirmoke9646😂🤣😂🤣👍

    • @manuwilson4695
      @manuwilson4695 Před 25 dny

      @sirmoke9646 Do you REALLY think they were concerned about climate change at the time?...🙄

    • @Kevin-mx1vi
      @Kevin-mx1vi Před 25 dny +2

      Because an electric motor has much more torque than an internal combustion engine, so it's better suited to moving the great weight of this type of vehicle.

  • @Comet_-bk1df
    @Comet_-bk1df Před 25 dny +1

    It almost as if the Germans forgot there tank doctrine after the panzer 4

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Před 24 dny +1

      They didn't. They had the Panther, which was better than the Panzer IV. Plus the Jagdpanzer IV, Hetzer etc.

  • @brennanleadbetter9708
    @brennanleadbetter9708 Před 25 dny +1

    Tiger

  • @shivabearv3870
    @shivabearv3870 Před 23 dny

    Why the Didn't Earn It g
    uy at the start?

  • @brianferguson7840
    @brianferguson7840 Před 7 dny +1

    But..... when they broke down they were as useful as a garden shed.

  • @hfdennycheng9010
    @hfdennycheng9010 Před 3 dny

    THE DESIGN OF PANTHER TANK IS MUCH BETTER

  • @AndrewC.McPherson-xf5zw
    @AndrewC.McPherson-xf5zw Před 21 dnem

    We got em all......hahaha

  • @oditeomnes
    @oditeomnes Před 16 dny

    They really should stop at project 3001, because any country out there should only create vehicles that their logistics can actually support. USA can put jet engines in their tanks because their private companies have better logistics than entire countries out there (like Amazon). South America seems to mostly operate medium tonnage tanks 30-40t due to topography, logistics and budget. South Africa has ridiculous distances, but terrain is easily traversed with wheeled vehicles, so their tanks and artillery are 8x8 wheeled armored vehicles with turrets. Germany back then would be better off producing more cargo trucks to support what they already had.

  • @EarthGeographicalRecon
    @EarthGeographicalRecon Před 18 dny +1

    Cool tanks cool designs ! Creating a fake war to use them in is not cool !

  • @babynuget1591
    @babynuget1591 Před 22 dny

    Why did the jagtiger stop working?

    • @idontknowwhattonamemyself8022
      @idontknowwhattonamemyself8022 Před 18 dny +2

      imagine trying to maintain a 70+ ton tank that has heavily underpowered pretty much everything for like 80 years

    • @babynuget1591
      @babynuget1591 Před 18 dny

      Yeah, but the other tigers?

    • @babynuget1591
      @babynuget1591 Před 17 dny

      @idontknowwhattonamemyself8022 is there a vid discussing the about the jagtiger?

    • @babynuget1591
      @babynuget1591 Před 17 dny

      @@idontknowwhattonamemyself8022 tiger 131

  • @AbdallahAbouHamza
    @AbdallahAbouHamza Před 19 dny

    And E100?

  • @headhunter1541
    @headhunter1541 Před 25 dny +1

    Sturmtiger: Understandable Have a great day 🗿

  • @marklangren3142
    @marklangren3142 Před 24 dny +1

    Por-sha

  • @sandvicheatfresh
    @sandvicheatfresh Před 22 dny

    wasn't a tiger 2 a thing? not that it would stand a chance against the tonk or bob semple tank

  • @FryingTiger
    @FryingTiger Před 23 dny

    DEI intro. Daft.

    • @spaceageGecko
      @spaceageGecko Před 19 dny

      Cut out the buzzwords and just say you are racist, it’s pretty obvious.

  • @Megabob777
    @Megabob777 Před 24 dny

    Funny how this channel has turned into an automotive review Channel, that being said things change and im not necessarily complaining

  • @66kbm
    @66kbm Před 24 dny

    Good to get the big "CATS" altogether, ok, an Elephant isn't a cat. Nice video. The guy at 37.28 with his hands in his pockets........24 hours ROP's in my day. Is this what the Military has now come down to.....wandering around with hands in pockets? Especially as he knew he was going to be filmed. 48 hours ROP's. Many have had worse. Iwould like to add that at the end of the King Tiger episode, David states prices and compares the cost of 1 King Tiger to 9 Sherman Tanks. Thats ok....Except that the Germans never had Sherman Tanks so is that comparison fair? Maybe to compare it to the cost of Panzer 3 or 4 or even assault guns/tank killers may have been more realistic?

  • @TuAFFalcon
    @TuAFFalcon Před 25 dny

    They angled the back side of the King Tiger after watching Fury.

  • @Rom3_29
    @Rom3_29 Před 17 dny

    Mighty steel can tigers with a puny engines.
    47:54 - why didn’t Germans use aircraft Daimler engines? They used it in E boats - politics.
    1944 Nazi engineers: we have lots of time build, test and modify Diesel-electric. While army cries we need stug tanks now.

  • @KRAMPUS_G60_16V
    @KRAMPUS_G60_16V Před 25 dny +5

    Recycling stuff, but where the hell is Sturmtiger??

    • @Jonas-jq9qo
      @Jonas-jq9qo Před 25 dny +4

      Well they only have a rocket barrel of one. The only two remaining are in Germany and Russia.

    • @KRAMPUS_G60_16V
      @KRAMPUS_G60_16V Před 24 dny

      @@Jonas-jq9qo Title says "Tiger tank family", doesen't mention only in Bovington.

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Před 23 dny

      ​@@KRAMPUS_G60_16VHe's literally standing in front of all the vehicles he's talking about. He can't very well do that with a Sturmtiger because Bovington doesn't have one.

    • @KRAMPUS_G60_16V
      @KRAMPUS_G60_16V Před 22 dny

      @@lyndoncmp5751 What does the title say?

  • @RobboMcjobbo
    @RobboMcjobbo Před 25 dny +2

    4:58 "Amazingly powerful 88mm gun"...Did the Germans not even think about World of Tanks in the future? 122mm is easily larger and just, well, better...

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Před 24 dny +1

      Nope. The 88mm L/71 had superior AP and accuracy, and didnt use slow firing 2 part ammunition.

  • @117blaker
    @117blaker Před 20 dny

    Done watching yall. 60 second mandatory add plus another to skip...wtf

    • @bongo6_462
      @bongo6_462 Před 19 dny +1

      CZcams decides that
      I didnt even get ads

  • @tracyzabriskie1174
    @tracyzabriskie1174 Před 25 dny +2

    Very interesting but please pronounce Porsche correctly

  • @AndrewC.McPherson-xf5zw
    @AndrewC.McPherson-xf5zw Před 21 dnem

    Unresl

  • @davidmartyn5044
    @davidmartyn5044 Před 25 dny +3

    Sorry, German tanks getting tedious now . Same tiger, tiger.

    • @bengtwahlstedt1021
      @bengtwahlstedt1021 Před 25 dny +2

      DON'T LOOK AT THE VIDEO THEN !!!!

    • @davidmartyn5044
      @davidmartyn5044 Před 25 dny

      @@bengtwahlstedt1021 Oh STFU. Its called feedback. Telling them need to come up with something new. Anyway what did you learn about the tiger series that you didn`t already know?

    • @HaVoC117X
      @HaVoC117X Před 25 dny +1


      Comments are a way to give creators feedback.... Don't read comments, if you are offended.... Same principle smart guy

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Před 24 dny +2

      Personally I'm bored with all the Sherman fan boyism now.

    • @davidmartyn5044
      @davidmartyn5044 Před 24 dny

      @@lyndoncmp5751 AAHHHG now you`ve done it!! ha ha. You will have the FURY boys hissing an spitting at you.! Good man.

  • @DreadForce83
    @DreadForce83 Před 4 dny

    Yes, the Tiger tank family sucked in real life. Overengineered, unreliable and heavy af.

  • @clovergrass9439
    @clovergrass9439 Před 25 dny +4

    Why the black guy?

  • @jp18449
    @jp18449 Před 25 dny +7

    This isn't TV, we don't need reruns or repeats.

    • @glennr2358
      @glennr2358 Před 25 dny +9

      Don’t watch then.

    • @jp18449
      @jp18449 Před 25 dny +3

      @@glennr2358 Too late darling. I watched them back when they were originally released. You, and everyone else on youtube, can do that too. That makes this video pointless filler. Nothing wrong with not having new content to put up EVERY week, but this repeat isn't needed.

    • @Hanz13171
      @Hanz13171 Před 25 dny +2

      ​@@jp18449your not being forced to watch if u don't like it then just leave its simple really or rewatch there old videos

    • @jp18449
      @jp18449 Před 25 dny +2

      @@Hanz13171 Do you have a reading comprehension issue? I never said anyone was forced to watch this. I refer you to my previous reply as to why repeated videos like this are unnecessary.

    • @millsnerd
      @millsnerd Před 25 dny +5

      If you enjoy their content, videos like this help The Tank Museum's channel grow. It also compiles separate videos into a single one for easier viewing.

  • @user-ux3le2ye3w
    @user-ux3le2ye3w Před 16 dny

    The only reason why german tanks failed was because of natural resources, if they had the material they would have won,plus fuel

    • @spaceageGecko
      @spaceageGecko Před 16 dny

      There was no way they would have had resources and honestly the combined allied power was still too great.