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  • Join David Willey as he discusses the T-72, a Soviet era main battle tank which first entered production in 1971. The T-72’s service life has proven to be extremely successful. With about 20,000 produced, it has seen service with over 40 countries, and thanks to refurbishment, is still in service to this very day. With thanks to RecoMonkey for additional images www.recomonkey.com/
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  • @pkre707
    @pkre707 Před 3 lety +1152

    Kid: yo, that girl is stacked
    David Wiley: rather well built

    • @bigblue6917
      @bigblue6917 Před 3 lety +13

      And deadly

    • @MorningGI0ry
      @MorningGI0ry Před 3 lety +20

      The tank do be rather stacked tho

    • @DiggingForFacts
      @DiggingForFacts Před 3 lety +4

      Reminds me of lieutenant Gruber from 'Allo 'Allo: "Very well built"

    • @unclesamuk8687
      @unclesamuk8687 Před 3 lety +1

      My X was a "rather well built" gal.

    • @k.t.1641
      @k.t.1641 Před 2 lety +4

      Rather healthy. My preferred term

  • @randomcoyote8807
    @randomcoyote8807 Před 3 lety +1453

    There have been so many T-72s that have been modified by different countries and released into the wild that they are becoming wildly different from one another; soon speciation will occur and they will lose the ability to interbreed and we may see a decline in some of the migratory populations.

    • @topsecret1837
      @topsecret1837 Před 3 lety +62

      The same can be said for its grandparents the T-54s. At least the T-90s are still mixable. Did you see the Chinese variations on the t-54? Absolutely wild! The type 96, despite having nearly everything completely different, still uses the same T-54 hull dimensions.

    • @martentrudeau6948
      @martentrudeau6948 Před 3 lety +18

      They're like a male and female mules trying to breed, they desire to breed, but it's to no avail!

    • @uroskostic8570
      @uroskostic8570 Před 2 lety +9

      @@martentrudeau6948 Serbia made so far best T72 family upgrade, with Yugoslavian version of T72(M84) now named M84AS1 and AS2

    • @maxomefoe5324
      @maxomefoe5324 Před 2 lety +3

      What, like pizzly bears?

    • @rogermoore00
      @rogermoore00 Před 2 lety +3

      The tanks are following the evolutionary path leading to different species.

  • @ComradeBenedict
    @ComradeBenedict Před 3 lety +347

    "Well-built American country singer" now that's tact if I've ever heard it

    • @bigblue6917
      @bigblue6917 Před 3 lety +38

      I seem to remember something similar on a documentary about the US recognition names given to Japanese WW2 aircraft. Apparently the Betty bomber was named after a US nurse one of the team had met. He was reminded of her by the two very large blisters on the sides. Though I have a feeling that what she had were not blisters

    • @lakrids-pibe
      @lakrids-pibe Před 3 lety +6

      And in the 50's american cars had "Dagmar bumpers" named after the actress Dagmar (born Virginia Ruth Egnor).

    • @chrisnightingale6917
      @chrisnightingale6917 Před 3 lety +6

      Weapons grade tact

    • @jackmunro7
      @jackmunro7 Před 3 lety

      Now I’m Not usually one to point these out, as it’s not that bigger deal - (great video as per usual) but does he keep saying Tizhny Nagil - instead of Nizhny Tagil (which I believe is correct) unless it’s pronounced/interchanged depending on translation. 😀

    • @mergedspy9784
      @mergedspy9784 Před 3 lety

      Timestamp?

  • @luvr381
    @luvr381 Před 3 lety +2174

    Russian tanks are happy tanks cause they got no depression.

  • @jakedee4117
    @jakedee4117 Před 3 lety +304

    Coincidentally Dolly Parton is now known as the T-72 of country music.

    • @creepergaming3280
      @creepergaming3280 Před 3 lety +8

      Idk but that made me laugh

    • @ljubomirculibrk4097
      @ljubomirculibrk4097 Před 3 lety +8

      Small whit big granades, deadly

    • @samdherring
      @samdherring Před 2 lety +4

      @@ljubomirculibrk4097 her age shows but still a nice ride :)

    • @CH-pv2rz
      @CH-pv2rz Před 2 lety +5

      Not true… No one has been successfully at blowing her top off like the T-72… She is an Abrams with those massive twin uranium armor plates on the front that never comes off in Public …

    • @MyDogmatix
      @MyDogmatix Před 2 lety

      @@CH-pv2rz well said.

  • @alexdemoya2119
    @alexdemoya2119 Před 3 lety +1135

    Obsolete or not. The T-72 is one damn aesthetically pleasing vehicle. The quintessential tank.

    • @Masada1911
      @Masada1911 Před 3 lety +33

      That would be Abrams for me but I agree. Its very Tanky

    • @britbong1457
      @britbong1457 Před 3 lety +176

      @@Masada1911
      Abrams is one of the ugliest modern mbts to me, not that it makes a difference to how effective it is.

    • @moritamikamikara3879
      @moritamikamikara3879 Před 3 lety +77

      @@britbong1457 Agreed. It's much less attractive than the Soviet made tanks

    • @VoltageLP
      @VoltageLP Před 3 lety +15

      I like the T-64 more, just not the autoloader though

    • @britbong1457
      @britbong1457 Před 3 lety +40

      @@moritamikamikara3879
      Leopard 2, Leclerc and T-80 look cool but nothing beats challenger 2 of course :р

  • @ToEuropa
    @ToEuropa Před rokem +36

    "A creditable piece of kit" may just be the most British phrase I've ever heard. I've watched many of these "Tank Chats" and I'll watch many more. I'm learning a lot.

  • @twothreebravo
    @twothreebravo Před 3 lety +80

    9:15 "For T-72 we put propeller in driver crotch, very nice, yes?"

    • @johnkenley4687
      @johnkenley4687 Před 3 lety +7

      Extra encouragement to watch where your driving!

    • @DrugTino
      @DrugTino Před 3 lety +13

      And they say the Soviets didn't care about crew comfort

    • @paulbrajuha6555
      @paulbrajuha6555 Před 3 lety +1

      Its soft rubber for a fan :)

    • @danielb6927
      @danielb6927 Před 2 lety +3

      In soviet Russia you blow fan

    • @sulc4092
      @sulc4092 Před 2 lety +2

      get's hot in a metal box in Afghanistan

  • @davidcolter
    @davidcolter Před 3 lety +622

    The T-72 is such a small tank, you really have to see it to appreciate how low the hull is.

    • @BHuang92
      @BHuang92 Před 3 lety +62

      So small in comparison to other tanks in the West that the Soviet had a mandated height requirement of 5"4. I heard from a guy that drove a T-72; he was an American and he quoted, "Only midgets could 've drive this tank".

    • @anngo4140
      @anngo4140 Před 3 lety

      This and the 64, which one is smaller?

    • @charliepirhonen9734
      @charliepirhonen9734 Před 3 lety +10

      I saw that tank in Bovington and I was surprised how small a profile it has. After seeing the Tiger it was even more surprising.

    • @zxbzxbzxb1
      @zxbzxbzxb1 Před 3 lety +23

      @@BHuang92 Think 5"9' was the limit

    • @markfryer9880
      @markfryer9880 Před 3 lety +4

      @@zxbzxbzxb1 That was the height David quoted.

  • @davidmurphy563
    @davidmurphy563 Před 2 lety +772

    Never seen one with the turret on before.

  • @F22onblockland
    @F22onblockland Před 3 lety +64

    8:50 - there's nothing more permanent than a temporary solution.

    • @Jamie-kg8ig
      @Jamie-kg8ig Před 3 lety +5

      See the AR-15. It was intended as a stopgap until Project SPIW produced something better, but it just didn't and the AR-15 has stuck around for a very long time

  • @Arthurzeiro
    @Arthurzeiro Před 3 lety +362

    These low and sleek soviet tanks look too damn nice, almost like a "sportstank".

    • @RedboRF
      @RedboRF Před 3 lety +5

      like a boer, these are trully boxer tanks

    • @osmacar5331
      @osmacar5331 Před 2 lety +2

      But there in lies issues

    • @Sun-rk3cc
      @Sun-rk3cc Před 2 lety +1

      They are the first Soviet tank was a sport tank, they just upgraded it

    • @Kyntteri
      @Kyntteri Před 2 lety +4

      I totally read "sportstank" in Jeremy Clarkson's voice.

    • @ianworley8169
      @ianworley8169 Před 2 lety +9

      Being low and sleek doesn't help much when being NLAW'd from above. Mind you it's certainly sporty when it turns into a cabriolet.

  • @bigblue6917
    @bigblue6917 Před 3 lety +311

    Just imagine being tasked with trying to write a definitive reference book on the T-72 and all it variants. Mind suitably boggled

    • @markfryer9880
      @markfryer9880 Před 3 lety +37

      Almost as bad as trying to keep up with all of the various Marks of Spitfire. That's good for starting a headache.

    • @sargesacker2599
      @sargesacker2599 Před 3 lety +29

      Hell you'd have to keep updating the book, since the tank is still in service with many countries they'll want to keep upgrading them in various ways.

    • @unIDfied
      @unIDfied Před 3 lety +29

      Just the same as writing a book, called “M3”. Just try to thing of everything called M3 in the different branches of the US military and you are up for a long count and a big laugh:D

    • @forcea1454
      @forcea1454 Před 3 lety +3

      If you want to know about Soviet variants up to 1991, watch this:
      czcams.com/video/FhXjWagVGF8/video.html

    • @polygondwanaland8390
      @polygondwanaland8390 Před 3 lety +18

      T-55 ended up being in service so long that it was the first tank with a hard kill active protection system (T-55AMV in Soviet Navy service iirc, but remembering T-55 designations is impossible lol). I wonder if T-72 will serve long enough for someone to slap a laser point defense system on it.

  • @derpypotatos4610
    @derpypotatos4610 Před 3 lety +145

    This is what I picture when I hear the word “tank”

    • @JohnyG29
      @JohnyG29 Před 3 lety +5

      I picture a fish tank.

    • @JakeTheTankmaster
      @JakeTheTankmaster Před 3 lety

      So iconic.

    • @Ubique2927
      @Ubique2927 Před 3 lety +1

      I see the Centurion.

    • @johnkenley4687
      @johnkenley4687 Před 3 lety +5

      I picture the t-55

    • @nikobellic570
      @nikobellic570 Před 3 lety

      Maybe it's been flashed across the world's TV screens back when the anti communist revolutions in Europe and Tiannamen etc. Took place.

  • @DOCTOR_NEGATIVE
    @DOCTOR_NEGATIVE Před rokem +11

    I don’t care what you all say, the T-72 is my all time favorite tank.
    I don’t know what it is about it but I just love this tank!
    It’s in so many games, you see it in movies, and it’s a real beast on the battlefield, so no matter what happens, keep the legendary T-72 alive for as long as possible

    • @Craig-wp3pz
      @Craig-wp3pz Před rokem +4

      Lol, keep it away from Ukraine then!!!
      When the Russians lose, you might be able to buy one for cheap from the Ukrainian Farmers Union 🚜 😀,
      BUT never ask a Ukrainian farmer how he got his tanks 🤔 🙄 💀 😒 🤣

    • @markovovchok6767
      @markovovchok6767 Před rokem +3

      @@Craig-wp3pz Ukrainian farmer will say that he went to the forest for mushrooms and our tank

  • @guylelanglois6642
    @guylelanglois6642 Před 2 lety +8

    Impressive to talk for twenty minutes with a coral snake wrapped around your neck without sweating. Nicely done Wiley

  • @TsiolkovskySportingLocks
    @TsiolkovskySportingLocks Před 3 lety +363

    A brilliant breakdown on a fascinating tank

  • @RstGAS
    @RstGAS Před 2 lety +16

    I am from Slovakia. When I was on compulsory military service as an electromechanic of belt and wheel combat technology. T72 was still in the workshop. The cannon's stabilization system often deteriorated. Pressure loss - hydraulic pump failure.
    But most t72s were hermetically preserved and stored in their garages.
    Only few pieces was active.
    It was a long time ago. Nice times.

  • @neliz2k
    @neliz2k Před 2 lety +346

    Seeing a lot of these all over the internet right now, and a lot of them seem to use the emergency turret ejection system to get the crew to safety after a direct hit. You sure have to admire those soviet engineers!

    • @archersfriend5900
      @archersfriend5900 Před 2 lety +12

      😃

    • @kevindavis5966
      @kevindavis5966 Před 2 lety +16

      You mean more easily retrieve the charred bodies.

    • @brianpetersen2364
      @brianpetersen2364 Před 2 lety +37

      They will be using them as tractors in eastern europe for years to come

    • @zalix512
      @zalix512 Před 2 lety +3

      It works for them.

    • @Scar626
      @Scar626 Před 2 lety +26

      Well, if you gave me two options between the US or Soviet tanks back in the 70s:
      American M60 Patton tank or the T-72; I would've picked the T-72.
      (between the Centurion or T-72, it's a bit harder to decide and that's sad because the Centurion comes from WW2).
      The T-72 is like the AK-47, old equipment that's astonishingly still being used today (including by Ukraine).
      It's like this medieval armour vs early gun test -> czcams.com/video/ygaSMeTh-f0/video.html
      Frankly I'm impressed in this video how many hits that tank took and held up (from the side and rear no less and frankly that shouldn't happen,
      because you're supposed to have infantry or IFV's protecting each other's flanks etc) -> czcams.com/video/W9pVEP0AzZ4/video.html
      I think it's more a case of doctrine (or in this case many of the commanders and units didn't know they where going to actually attack), so a lot of it was rushed. Tanks running out of supply etc. Also not to mentions this fact -> czcams.com/video/SVD-nBvSBkw/video.html
      And I can't stress doctrine enough. Look at the M1 Abrams tanks in Yemen or Turkey's Leopard tanks in Syria.
      Tanks are (even from WW2 days) are very vulnerable in Urban or close quarter combat.

  • @senatuspopulusqueromanus2082

    the purpouse of this thing is to be blown up, and it's damn good at this

  • @morning_glorymonster3473
    @morning_glorymonster3473 Před 2 lety +113

    I got into a T 72 after training on T 55 for months and I was astounded how differently it behaved. Despite the stabilization, you lose sight of the target in a moving T 55. Not so in T 72. I was aslo impressed when I saw these 40 tones machines drifting around like sports cars. T 72 is incredibly fast and the acceleration is unbelivable given its mass. Unfortunatelly, I never had the chance to drive one, but I can imagine it must be a thril given how sensitive and receptive T 55 was. I had a sense of floating while driving a T 55, as though I was on water rathr than on wheels. T 72 must be better. One imagines that it must be hard given that these are heavy tracked machines, but that is not the case. A slight push at the 'crutch' (jargon for the sticks used to turn, I don't know their name in English) and the heavy machine immediatelly changes direction.

    • @astralwerks4
      @astralwerks4 Před 2 lety

      They blow up well too

    • @morning_glorymonster3473
      @morning_glorymonster3473 Před 2 lety +10

      @@astralwerks4 The Javelines did not exist when T-72 and T-64 were designed. They were excellent for the times.

    • @gaptaxi
      @gaptaxi Před 2 lety +1

      @@morning_glorymonster3473 Not really, they had Sagger etc and other NAT wire guided Anti Tank missiles that could crack them open with hollow charge weapons like Swingfire were on the scenre already,.
      Sometimes when the Israeli´s fired their .50 inch ranging guns on the Centurion Tanks the crews were already bailing out!
      Just a pity their training is so crap, every tank is only as good as its crew?

    • @jimmylight4866
      @jimmylight4866 Před rokem

      Actually a T-55 drives much better than a T-72.

    • @morning_glorymonster3473
      @morning_glorymonster3473 Před rokem +6

      @@jimmylight4866 No. T-72 has a more powerful engine and is way faster. Still, T-55 is a pleasure to drive. Its 'cruches' are surprisingly sensitive and easy to operate. Unfortunatelly, I had to drive it only once as I was a gunner. It fealt more like sailing on water than like riding on a bumpy road. Still, this is how it feels low, in the driver's seat. When one is in the turret, the riding is anything but pleasant.

  • @Ubique2927
    @Ubique2927 Před 3 lety +7

    I was sat in the 'FULDA GAP' (After laying thousands of cardboard bar mines) on many exercises listening to Ruperts telling us about the Fulda gap.

    • @billpugh58
      @billpugh58 Před 3 lety

      You were expendable unfortunately.

  • @behappybevegan
    @behappybevegan Před 2 lety +13

    For a good price on used T72's call Igor in Ukrain.
    Only one previous owner.
    Some are slightly burned.

    • @AtheistOrphan
      @AtheistOrphan Před 2 lety +4

      And a few of them even come with turrets attached!

  • @jorannielsen4213
    @jorannielsen4213 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for not having disturbing music!🙏👍

  • @ray.shoesmith
    @ray.shoesmith Před 3 lety +73

    My mind is still boggling about a Super Dolly Parton 😯

    • @markfryer9880
      @markfryer9880 Před 3 lety +2

      Definitely an imagination overload.

    • @akrepiidfiresupportvehicle2289
      @akrepiidfiresupportvehicle2289 Před 3 lety +1

      That means M60 is Super dolly T-72 or what?

    • @unIDfied
      @unIDfied Před 3 lety +3

      @@akrepiidfiresupportvehicle2289 More of a Missy Elliott, if you ask me :D:D:D But man, I guess that you can place a grand piano inside an M60 or a Leopard 1, if required by the combat doctrine:D

    • @polygondwanaland8390
      @polygondwanaland8390 Před 3 lety +10

      The Super Dolly Parton armor is a silicone composite 🤣

  • @jonnycatland1987
    @jonnycatland1987 Před 2 lety +9

    The T-72 at 22:10 looks so cool, I always loved when they jam some bushes on tanks.

  • @johnnyparatrooper1326
    @johnnyparatrooper1326 Před měsícem

    Tanks have always fascinated me.
    The niche role they fill, but the enormous effort required to counter, defend, and attack them is just amazing.
    They really are miniature battleships on land.

  • @wontee2
    @wontee2 Před rokem +3

    Very articulate bloke, speaks at a comfortable speed, really knows his stuff. A pleasure to listen to.

  • @1337flite
    @1337flite Před 3 lety +17

    I knew Soviet tanks were small, but not until seeing David standing next to the T72 in the opening of this video did I realise exactly how small they are.

  • @reubensandwich9249
    @reubensandwich9249 Před 3 lety +24

    16:50 A tank based export economy.

    • @krisztianracsko2257
      @krisztianracsko2257 Před 3 lety +1

      Don't forget the slave-based food import economy from the occupied countries to keep those tank factory workers alive...

    • @archersfriend5900
      @archersfriend5900 Před 2 lety

      Now a burned tank export economy.

  • @NobodySpecial512
    @NobodySpecial512 Před 2 lety +79

    I like his last comment, which is essentially, the T-72 is a good tank if the other side doesn't have tanks. Sounds probable, unless, apparently, they have anti-tank missiles.

    • @Daves_Not_Here_Man_76
      @Daves_Not_Here_Man_76 Před 2 lety +10

      They have plenty of tanks now thanks to farmers with tractors

    • @Klovaneer
      @Klovaneer Před 2 lety +7

      @@Extraordinarylurker "they have been doing surprisingly well" got any proofs beyond twitter screeching?

    • @williamgaston9812
      @williamgaston9812 Před 2 lety +15

      @@Klovaneer you are a clown if you don't know that Russia has lost 500 tanks in combat.

    • @littledeath6432
      @littledeath6432 Před 2 lety +11

      @@williamgaston9812 This comes from what? Ukrainian Ministry? Ever heard of Propaganda going both sides? ever heard of edited videos? ever heard that even if a Tank gets hit directly its probably not even disabled? Critical thinking, Massive lack of that today.

    • @cytrynowy_melon6604
      @cytrynowy_melon6604 Před 2 lety +4

      @@littledeath6432 Actually Ukrainian numbers seem to be close to reality. They are doing good job, no need to lie

  • @levethane
    @levethane Před 2 lety +3

    I went to a military museum in St Petersburg 14 years ago, could have your photo sitting in a t72 commander station, me been 193cm and 100kg didn't fit.... Same issue with the t34 tank you could sit in.

  • @Ulandus
    @Ulandus Před 3 lety +34

    I served my conscript service time as a junior sergeant in finnish tank forces in 1995. At the time the main battle tank indeed was T-72M1. Today we have the more prominent Leopard 2 A4s and A6s.

    • @biscuit715
      @biscuit715 Před 3 lety +8

      Leo 2 is probably the only thing that comes close to t72 in terms of export numbers

    • @snakedogman
      @snakedogman Před 3 lety +5

      I think you guys bought the (some of the) Leopards from us (the Netherlands) :) I hope you take good care of them, I think it was a mistake to sell all our tanks tbh.

    • @EmergencyChannel
      @EmergencyChannel Před 3 lety

      Tanks are pretty much obsolete in 21st century warfare. They are fine in asymmetrical warfare, but if your opponent has drones and TOW missile defenses then it’s not cost effective to deploy tanks. In Iraq, American’s destroyed more vehicles with IFV equipped with missiles launchers than our main battle tanks.

    • @Ulandus
      @Ulandus Před 3 lety +2

      @@snakedogman I heard that there was a bit of a debate on the NL media about selling A6s to Finland. I also heard that one of the arguments was that they become better use in here :)-

    • @biscuit715
      @biscuit715 Před 3 lety +9

      @@EmergencyChannel Tanks are definitely not obsolete. Drones cannot hold positions or operate in all weathers, and IFVs/APCs don't have the protection levels of MBTs. See The Chieftan's comments for someone who knows what they're talking about, I'm just repeating his points.

  • @Surv1ve_Thrive
    @Surv1ve_Thrive Před 2 lety +4

    20,000 of these have been produced. Amazingly large number.

  • @lok3kobold
    @lok3kobold Před 3 lety +50

    When you're talking about how small the T-72 is, it's slightly undermined by you having the Ferret right behind it that is a truly small vehicle

    • @worldoftancraft
      @worldoftancraft Před 2 lety +1

      Oh. So that's the name of «hunter car», so-called modification of the vehicle from Xenonauts?

  • @jackshingle2617
    @jackshingle2617 Před 2 lety +4

    AKA the 'Kreml Cooker'.

  • @Odyss2023
    @Odyss2023 Před 2 lety +57

    T-72's auto turret ejection feature is confirmed.

  • @iqanadil4067
    @iqanadil4067 Před 3 lety +92

    They nicknamed it after the "rather well built" American country musician. 😂😂😂

    • @Y.M...
      @Y.M... Před 3 lety +2

      "Jolene, Jolene, Jolene Joleeeeene, I'm begging of you please don't take my tank"

  • @PlayinOcean
    @PlayinOcean Před 2 lety +53

    Interesting to see one with the turret still attached

  • @tbateman9902
    @tbateman9902 Před 2 lety +11

    T-72 tanks are amazing.... especially when a javelin enters through the top and the crew really lights up with smoking excitement

    • @thomasp506
      @thomasp506 Před 2 lety +3

      Pretty similar things happen to Abrams and Leopards when hit by ATGMs. Have a look at Yemen or Syria.

    • @tbateman9902
      @tbateman9902 Před 2 lety

      @@thomasp506 yes abrams have been taken out but not like t-72 ....

    • @thomasp506
      @thomasp506 Před 2 lety +3

      @@tbateman9902 They don't blow up as spectacularly, but they get taken out all the same. ATGMs just hard counter tanks, period.

    • @thomasp506
      @thomasp506 Před rokem

      @lil' donnie That's my point. Crew inexperience is a bigger factor than the design of the tank. A Javelin would smoke a T-72 and an Abrams all the same. The ammo going off is just added fireworks. The lack of air and infantry support, and positioning of the tank, is what allows that to happen.

  • @PJF62
    @PJF62 Před 3 lety +47

    Since the various lockdowns, the Tank Museum channel has become one of my favourite channels ever. The presentation is always top deck, the presenters so well informed and enthusiastic it makes for pleasure viewing. Thank you for making 2020 more bearable with garden tank chats, kitchen chats about hats, only the British do this stuff with such effortless ease. Bravo!

  • @allanmacbadger5692
    @allanmacbadger5692 Před rokem +3

    A few years ago I was lucky enough to visit the KhMDB and have a guided tour of the facilities, we were made very welcome and very well looked after, we even had chicken kiev for lunch.

  • @bpjr1899
    @bpjr1899 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Outstanding! As a Tanker who served in West Germany, the T72 was our main concern. We heard it was a piece of junk and obviously not so. Autoloader that actually works! Wow I was impressed. Please do an episode on the M60A1 Tank as the T72 opponent in the Cold War! Thank you for your grest work. Former Tanker from the Cold war....

  • @BA-gn3qb
    @BA-gn3qb Před 2 lety +26

    Ukrainians are popping off those turrets like bottle caps.
    Thanks to the ammo storage in the auto loaders.

    • @Klovaneer
      @Klovaneer Před 2 lety +4

      We've also seen leopard 2s throwing not only the turrets but also their front glacis off the second they met combat but i suppose that isn't as funny to ignorant people like you. T-64 that ukrainians are trying to operate break turret throwing distance records every week.

    • @BA-gn3qb
      @BA-gn3qb Před 2 lety +1

      @@Klovaneer - "i" by itself should be capitalized.
      You're showing off your ignorance.
      Even after editing your response.

    • @Klovaneer
      @Klovaneer Před 2 lety +4

      @@BA-gn3qb Thankfully the subject of the video isn't grammar. I suppose you don't have a reasonable explanation for the leopard debacle then.

    • @BA-gn3qb
      @BA-gn3qb Před 2 lety +1

      @@Klovaneer - Since the subject of the video is the T-72, your ignorance is even more amazing.
      That old saying is true. You can't fix stupid.

    • @dog-qs7tw
      @dog-qs7tw Před 7 měsíci

      as if ukrainians arent using the same sort of tanks

  • @mattcarper9853
    @mattcarper9853 Před 3 lety +47

    I don't know if the world could handle a "Super" Dolly Parton. Especially in her prime.

  • @AdrianSilea
    @AdrianSilea Před 3 lety +8

    19:09 - "We've got a number of T72 heres".
    Funny inversion, lovely man.

  • @neilshep50
    @neilshep50 Před 2 lety +4

    Love to see a remake of this video, in the light of recent events.

    • @TheBigExclusive
      @TheBigExclusive Před 2 lety +3

      No thank you. This video is just fine. This channel says they stay out of politics, and current events. They are only here to educate and teach.

    • @neilshep50
      @neilshep50 Před 2 lety

      @@TheBigExclusive Well, I sort of got what I wished for. It is relevant to any critique of the T72 that its vulnerability has been dramatically exposed.

  • @arkadiusztrzesniewski4237

    USA, 1960s : plethora of passenger car makes of all sizes, few tank design bureaus.
    USSR, 1960s: few passenger car makes, plenty of competing tank design bureaus.

  • @7someone
    @7someone Před rokem +3

    There definitely innovative when it comes to that turret ejection system.

  • @yoda5565
    @yoda5565 Před 3 lety +12

    Auto - loader means one less man to break track and one more thing to maintain. I like the unguarded electric fan between the driver's legs in his compartment. Certainly motivation for controlled breaking. Just follow ur' map to the Fulda gap, Ivan.

    • @Bynk333
      @Bynk333 Před 3 lety

      isn that autoloading mechanizm heavier than loader itself? :-)

    • @MS07B3-G0UF
      @MS07B3-G0UF Před 3 lety +1

      @@Bynk333 yes but it still allows the tank to be smaller and if maintenance is done proper and it doesn’t fail the machine won’t get tired.

    • @alexeyvlasenko6622
      @alexeyvlasenko6622 Před 2 lety +4

      The fourth man was still there, he was just in the maintenance company rather than inside the tank. Besides moving one guy out of four out of harm's way (relatively), the reason for the autoloader is clearly explained here - unlike a human loader, it doesn't need to be able to stand up, so the turret can have a lower profile.

    • @scotthulsey8763
      @scotthulsey8763 Před 2 lety

      Good thing for Soviets is it's one less man to get cooked.

    • @Klovaneer
      @Klovaneer Před 2 lety

      In this case it also means your track can be a third lighter or resilient - Abrams is now almost at Tiger II weight and Chally 2 is well beyond.

  • @stevenpilling5318
    @stevenpilling5318 Před 2 lety +9

    When I was stationed in West Germany, we received lectures on how to recognize Warsaw Pact vehicles. The T-72 was brand new then the evaluations were incomplete. I remember that the auto loading gun was not well regarded in its ability to reliably load the gun or eject the spent casings without risk to the crews!

    • @stevenpilling5318
      @stevenpilling5318 Před 2 lety +1

      @Neil Rusling Not that short. There were differences Tobe noted. The potential of the T-72 was being taken seriously. We were also advised as to Russian APCs and allied vehicles.

    • @fatefinger
      @fatefinger Před 2 lety +1

      The auto loader has been known to actually eat crewmembers arms.

    • @stevenpilling5318
      @stevenpilling5318 Před 2 lety +1

      @@fatefinger The instructors were making jokes about the Red Army Choir's soprano section!

    • @rightiswrongrightiswrong806
      @rightiswrongrightiswrong806 Před 6 měsíci

      @@fatefinger That's a load of bull, there are guard rails alongside the crew members which make it impossible for that to happen. The Tank Museum employ a former East German soldier who gave a report on the T72 recently on this channel. He drove them regularly, as a training instructor, and answered all the myths and BS that gets spouted out by so many ignoramus's.
      T72 just recently destroyed a Leopard2 in Ukraine in a rare tank on tank battle, so the Soviet philosophy of tank building is still proving better than the Western concept of buying brand new super expensive 70 ton large targets which can be seen and hit from miles away.

    • @fatefinger
      @fatefinger Před 6 měsíci

      @@rightiswrongrightiswrong806 hello Russian propaganda troll.

  • @arranshirovay4064
    @arranshirovay4064 Před 2 lety +2

    Breakfast in bed on a Sunday with Tank chats
    I'm happy 😊

  • @ZurLuften
    @ZurLuften Před 3 lety +63

    Wait a second. Did he say there is beer that you cant by to support the tank museum and the chanel? Why didn't he start the chat with that? Now I watched the hole video sober like an idiot.

    • @kenbrown2808
      @kenbrown2808 Před 3 lety +9

      the proper usage is to order the beer to drink for the next tank chat.

    • @obelic71
      @obelic71 Před 3 lety

      Thats called the onslow paradox
      czcams.com/video/rUOl_KIMzSM/video.html

  • @allankoivu3263
    @allankoivu3263 Před 2 lety +4

    Lately the T-72 has proven to be the modern version of the Zippo Lighter....

    • @istvansipos9940
      @istvansipos9940 Před 2 lety +1

      yeah :- ) only a Zippo keeps working

    • @rogerthat4545
      @rogerthat4545 Před 2 lety +1

      More like an exploding cigar..
      The Sherman was the "zippo" because of the gasoline.

  • @wishiwasinidaho4780
    @wishiwasinidaho4780 Před 2 lety +6

    Bet you can get a T72 now

  • @mralmnthwyfemnin5783
    @mralmnthwyfemnin5783 Před rokem +2

    Love a nice tank chat first thing in the morning

  • @laszlokaestner5766
    @laszlokaestner5766 Před 2 lety +4

    David hit the nail on the head. One v one a NATO tank would be superior but Soviet doctrine was for it to be three T72s v one. The T72 didn't need to be totally equal, it needed to be competent enough and then just use weight of numbers.

    • @highlands
      @highlands Před 2 lety +6

      If their current logistics problems are anything to go by, the chances of them getting three T-72's in the same place aren't that great.

    • @patrickmooney5035
      @patrickmooney5035 Před 2 lety +2

      Competent enough?

    • @ST-zm3lm
      @ST-zm3lm Před 2 lety +4

      That moment when those 3 T-72s run up on a company of NATO troops armed with javelins

  • @TreyyDaMenaceFan
    @TreyyDaMenaceFan Před 2 lety +4

    Great video, I bought the tamiya 1/35 T-72M1 when visiting Bovington Tank Museum 6 years ago and somehow I only started building it now.

  • @moistmike4150
    @moistmike4150 Před 2 lety +118

    In Ukraine, I'm seeing a lot of these tanks in various stages of disassembly right now.

    • @JTA1961
      @JTA1961 Před 2 lety +4

      good to hear

    • @homers5699
      @homers5699 Před 2 lety +2

      They are poppig like a teenagers acne

    • @jonmassey8124
      @jonmassey8124 Před 2 lety +8

      They seem to be preferring the 'Cabriolet' variant as the nights are getting warmer 💙💛🇺🇦

    • @brucebanner52
      @brucebanner52 Před rokem +1

      A lot of them are yours as well so don't be too harsh on them.

    • @cristitanase6130
      @cristitanase6130 Před rokem +1

      you're seeing what they are showing you
      the same few tanks filmed from a hundred angles.

  • @williestyle35
    @williestyle35 Před 3 lety +8

    That Soviet film footage at the start, man! that is a whole lot of tanks!

  • @bartfoster1311
    @bartfoster1311 Před 3 lety +5

    I have a great picture somewhere of a T72 next to a King Tiger and it is amazing the height and size difference.

  • @jameswells9403
    @jameswells9403 Před rokem +2

    Turrets sold separately. Some conditions apply.

  • @tHeWasTeDYouTh
    @tHeWasTeDYouTh Před rokem +1

    I love these videos so much

    • @jamesgornall5731
      @jamesgornall5731 Před rokem +2

      The Ukrainians, i have noticed, field invincible t64 and t72, they never seem to lose a single unit, at least according to the UK news, I wonder what it is they do to them which makes them invincible?

    • @lutherburgsvik6849
      @lutherburgsvik6849 Před rokem +1

      @@jamesgornall5731 they must have crews trained by the Ghost of Kiev, and have armour that has been touched and blessed by Zelensky himself...

    • @jamesgornall5731
      @jamesgornall5731 Před rokem +1

      @@lutherburgsvik6849 aall hail the blessed Golem of Kiev and his hordes of mindless slave minions protecting us from the doon of mordor!!

    • @lutherburgsvik6849
      @lutherburgsvik6849 Před rokem

      @@jamesgornall5731 😁

  • @Festivejelly
    @Festivejelly Před 2 lety +9

    Theres a lot less T-72's rolling around now all thanks to Uncle Javelin and Aunt NLAW

    • @Frenchfrys17
      @Frenchfrys17 Před 2 lety

      I don't think Russia cares. They lost over 20,000 T34's during WW2.

    • @ferociousfil5747
      @ferociousfil5747 Před 2 lety

      Don’t forget 2nd cousin Panzerfaust!

  • @lukatomas9465
    @lukatomas9465 Před 2 lety +6

    16:16 The T-72S is the export model of the T-72B(and B1), while the export model of the T-72A is the T-72M1.

  • @ExcavationNation
    @ExcavationNation Před 2 lety +1

    I got to see one so amazing

  • @TornadoADV
    @TornadoADV Před 3 lety +24

    He (I guess he since Soviets refer to their machinery as "he's") really came into their own with the T-72B, which finally allowed them to outstrip their predecessor of the T-64 line.

    • @sodinc
      @sodinc Před 3 lety +6

      not all machinery, but tank is a word of masculine gender

    • @ldkbudda4176
      @ldkbudda4176 Před 3 lety

      A condom is he or she? :)

    • @harlemshakecat
      @harlemshakecat Před 2 lety

      @@ldkbudda4176 its a masculine word, also a degragatory name for someone

  • @henryroberts7098
    @henryroberts7098 Před rokem +12

    I wonder if the Tank Museum is planning on getting a or some "after action" examples of the T62, T64, T72 & T80's etc once the war in Ukraine has finished.
    While I imagine it would be a huge task to clean, preserve and prepare one for display, that retains its "as destroyed" look but will not deteriorate, i imagine it/they could end up as very valuable artefacts and teaching aids in the long term.

    • @mykehog6646
      @mykehog6646 Před rokem

      Yes..the ukenazis have plenty of their destroyed wrecks to offer

  • @benbennit
    @benbennit Před 2 lety +20

    The latest upgrade adds tow bars for tractors to latch on and a grill for a cook off.

  • @Trubripes
    @Trubripes Před 2 lety +2

    They are currently being modified to work without turrets. process ongoing. XD

  • @jeffreyjefferson536
    @jeffreyjefferson536 Před 3 lety +25

    I just came home from work, switched on my computer - and The Tank Museum delivers :) Yet another great video about a very interesting tank. Keep up the great work, I'm always looking forward to your uploads!

  • @jamesscott5407
    @jamesscott5407 Před 3 lety +6

    This is uralvaganzavod,the world's largest factory...and this is the T-72! My favourite tank of all time, I love all tanks, as you guys say every tank has a story and every story is interesting but the T-72 in my eyes is the tankiest tank!! Thank you for the awesome content...you dropped a spoonerism...it's nizhny tagil...not tizhny nagil haha made me me chuckle!! I hope everything is ok at the museum I visited in the summer to support you and I will again in the new year, my brother is the corporal at the ASG workshops across the road from you so I always have an excuse to visit!! You should do a Haynes manual on the T-72...I would love a hydraulic schematic of the BKP transmission...I can only find them in Russian and rather distorted!! Stay safe and I wish you all well!!thank you again

    • @marcinmaj848
      @marcinmaj848 Před 2 lety

      Polish T-72M. Kinda T-72A but license made in Poland by the Bumar Łabendy Company. I mean not the one in the video. The one from the picture.
      The one shown in the video is from the Polish Army as well.

  • @ReallyGoodBadBoy
    @ReallyGoodBadBoy Před 2 lety +5

    The Soviet Tanks of the 50s, 60s, and 70s had some sleek designs.

  • @luislealsantos
    @luislealsantos Před 3 lety +23

    Another great video from an excelent communicator on a superb museum. Only Finn is missing. Thank you David.

  • @captainfactoid3867
    @captainfactoid3867 Před 3 lety +11

    One of my favorite tanks, great to see a tankchat on it

  • @yousahdood
    @yousahdood Před 3 lety +6

    I can't beleve that I've been watching every Chats since episode 3. Gee.

  • @kebman
    @kebman Před 2 lety +11

    The V bullet stopper is also seen on medieval armour. It was used to stop arrows and glancing blows with the sword or pikes.

  • @TheMobius011
    @TheMobius011 Před 3 lety +10

    "You see Ivan, here is escape hatch for driver. Need to be of very flexible man to escape. But we also add second escape hatch. In event of stalinium failings, turret will fly off to meet sputnik, allowings you to climb out of hull. Very good, da?"

  • @keshe2692
    @keshe2692 Před 3 lety +2

    These videos are always fantastic. Thanks so much.

  • @Subcomandante73
    @Subcomandante73 Před 3 lety +10

    Really enjoying these Soviet era tank chats.

  • @AndrewTubbiolo
    @AndrewTubbiolo Před 3 lety +62

    I wonder if the gun of a T-72 could penetrate the thick steel on my grandmother's 1975 Cadillac? The suspension systems on the '72 looks to be about the same, and I'd imagine the fuel consumption of the two vehicles is quite close.

    • @aac7183
      @aac7183 Před 3 lety +7

      @mandellorian
      That and the number of 8 -track cassettes stuck in the door pockets 😉

    • @zentralratderfliesentischb660
      @zentralratderfliesentischb660 Před 3 lety +2

      Is the steel of your grannys car about 650-800mm (ATGM) or 500mm (APFSDS) of high hardness steel?

    • @AndrewTubbiolo
      @AndrewTubbiolo Před 3 lety +6

      @@zentralratderfliesentischb660 That sounds about right. Detroit didn't hold back in that era. :)

    • @SRB.4S
      @SRB.4S Před 3 lety +2

      In the period until the mid-80s, neither American nor German tanks. They could not withstand the penetration of a projectile from a 125mm cannon, a T-72 tank. Only if your grandmother had a more resistant car to the projectile than a tank of the American and German armies.

    • @AndrewTubbiolo
      @AndrewTubbiolo Před 3 lety +4

      @@SRB.4S Detroit didn't hold back in those days. Soviet munitions would bounce off my grandmother's car. It was made for the Fulda Gap.

  • @oldesertguy9616
    @oldesertguy9616 Před 3 lety +2

    I really enjoy your talks. Interesting and yet calming at the same time.

  • @QqJcrsStbt
    @QqJcrsStbt Před 3 lety +6

    Another great learning day.
    Something I never knew I really wanted to understand explained in a measured and informed manner.

  • @gilanbarona9814
    @gilanbarona9814 Před 3 lety +11

    Excellent presentation on what someone once said was the tank version of the AK 47 rifle. This was fascinating.

    • @andrewreegs6319
      @andrewreegs6319 Před 3 lety +10

      Id say tbe T54/55 is the AK47, and this is more of the AK74 ;)

    • @gilanbarona9814
      @gilanbarona9814 Před 3 lety +3

      @@andrewreegs6319 agreed. Good call.

  • @BentHestad
    @BentHestad Před 3 lety +5

    This is really high quality content, CZcams at its very, very best! Thank you, Sirs!

  • @VoltageLP
    @VoltageLP Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for you videos, they brighten my depressed winter evenings

  • @douglasr.swanson
    @douglasr.swanson Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the tank chat. Interesting to learn the history of the various weapons the museum has.

  • @MyRetroJourney
    @MyRetroJourney Před 2 lety +34

    The best selling self propelled coffin in the world!

  • @erikverstrepen3373
    @erikverstrepen3373 Před 3 lety +3

    Thx for these excellent educations. Very informative, always a favorite. I envy your detailed knowledge sir. Compliments to the shop and its sevice. 8 marvelous books arrived in 6 days ! You got my support and admiration 👍

  • @thegodofhellfire
    @thegodofhellfire Před 3 lety

    what a pleasure to watch and listen, outstanding tank chat. 👍

  • @davidrobertson5996
    @davidrobertson5996 Před 3 lety

    Fantastic tank chat about one of my favourite Cold War tanks. Thanks David.

  • @fintonmainz7845
    @fintonmainz7845 Před 2 lety +8

    I think we all know what the inside of the t72 looks like now.

  • @ritchie799
    @ritchie799 Před 3 lety +7

    A very well presented, detailed and interesting video.
    I personally didn't know the early resistance to developing the T72. End result is a very aesthetically pleasing tank.
    Thank you David and keep up the wonderful work.

  • @rudidedog243
    @rudidedog243 Před rokem +2

    The big advantage of having a three man crew is that you have fewer casualties when it gets blown up

    • @akmzd6938
      @akmzd6938 Před rokem +2

      But you lose an expensive autoloader rather than a loader that you got free of charge :(

    • @jamesgornall5731
      @jamesgornall5731 Před rokem

      @@akmzd6938 you can mass produce autoloaders easier and quicker than growing new human beings. Once we see the first leopard or M1 either destroyed, broken down and captured or surrendered we will start to have questions arising, "who thought the gas-guzzling M1, too heavy for bridges etc, would be a good idea?" Victory has a thousand fathers and defeat is an orphan, we have hyped up good but nowhere near invincible weapons

  • @KrisHandsome
    @KrisHandsome Před 3 lety +5

    Ah, my favorite tank. It’s always good to see a T-72 being discussed. Glad to see it on this channel

    • @Fenncer24
      @Fenncer24 Před 2 lety

      Same here My favorite of Modern MBT's. Tiger is #1 all time though.

  • @aasss4146
    @aasss4146 Před rokem +3

    I wouldn't trust most of the history in this video, but at least it gets some basics right. Come to Kharkiv, i'll be glad to show you around and talk about tanks and why t-72 such a turret-blowing tank. Cheers from Ukraine!

    • @pecheur1951
      @pecheur1951 Před rokem +1

      When you get rid of the Russians I'd love to come and visit Ukraine. 🇺🇦 Sláva Ukrayíni 🇺🇦

    • @jamesgornall5731
      @jamesgornall5731 Před rokem +1

      @@pecheur1951 whereas before this i doubt you could even have identified the country on a map.

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Před rokem

      ​@@jamesgornall5731He claims to live there.

  • @foxxy46213
    @foxxy46213 Před 2 lety +3

    Damm you even saw the last time they gave there tankers fuel there at the end

  • @pawelodz8050
    @pawelodz8050 Před 3 lety +2

    I have been this museum. It is amazing!!!

  • @mitchfromtheinternet297
    @mitchfromtheinternet297 Před 3 lety +8

    When you look at the export success of the T90, the longevity and numerous versions of the 72, the number of operators; it’s hard to deny it’s arguably the most successful design of all time.

  • @shootingsportstransparency7461

    *Vladimir Cooker* from now on.