I honestly wonder if the modern Hugo Boss corpos have a "national socialist returned brand" in the vault just in case Germany flipped it's culture again.
@@HistoryFeels It's like what was detailed by the dude who wrote the Houston Speed Check - ever since that one documentary about air traffic controllers released, it seemed like every single ATC decided they would be exactly like that calm and steady voice that extended the same professionalism to a learner in their Cessna as they would to Air Force One.
That plus the little VFX was chef's kiss really. I first saw the video and read "Panzermarsch", was confused when I heard the song I knew, then saw "Oh ok Panzermensch" Started listening, initially seemed cringe for about 2-4 seconds, then I started vibing.
Everytime the documentary starts talking, it talks about the thing that's being heard. Starts with the engine, talks about the gun when firing, talks about smoke grenades when they're launched, and about the machine gun when it fires. A lot of detail put into such a seemingly simple video, defo one of my favs in the genre.
@@zwickflixproductions4379 Honestly dont know much about tanks but then did old ones also have the same turret and thats why hes getting the flashbacks?
I had german classes for 3 years back in school, i understand most of it, and could give commands back over radio. Very handy to know for the coming war
@@HistoryFeelsIron man but you are on operation with 14th detachment/ MRF/FRU or British special operations general in Northern Ireland. Or god of hellfire but you are the SAS at Loughall ambush
@@rico-228 вояка, which has several meanings in Russian. It may vary from a warrior who fights bravely but unskilfully to a very experienced, seasoned soldier. It can also have a sarcastic meaning.
Rommel was easily one of the most overrated German commanders in WW2. He relied on British incompetence and when the British finally got a competent commander he lost over and over again
@@arandomboot598 Sigh so tired of this mantra...Except he isnt, and Monty just coincided with a huge influx of manpower equipment and gradual changes he had very little to do with. Any of the supposedly incompetent British generals before him would have performed the same at El Alamein. The odds were so heavily stacked on the side of the British it was a matter of time before they go through the Axis. Monty wasnt even the first choice for command, he was called to take over only when the original Co replacement died in a plane accident, so much about Montys importance. Alamein was an attritional push through slog fest after all of the fancy machinations by Monty flopped just as his actions around Caen or Market Garden, but he was on the winning side so he could claim nonsense and get a pass (even with Market Garden he called it "90 % successful"... and then blamed 10 % of the flop on the Polish Airborne). He also ha complete air dominance and ultra...in this case you just dont have to be a retard to win. Rommel had a stellar reputation and performance even before Africa, his ww1 infantry experience, He wrote "Infantry attacks" and (uncompleted) "Tank attacks", and then we have his drive through France with 7th panzer and his personal command during the Arras crisis. He also knew what overwhelming Allied air power does to daylight mobility of tank forces and wanted to position them close to the coast not inside as deep reserves, something many other German COs refused to accept before D Day Its just that copers conveniently ignore it and focus on Africa because he ultimately lost in a strategic position no Co, be it Patton, Monty, or any of the truly overrated allied generals wouldnt last for 5 minutes when facing similar odds...
@@bliecoug1029 his whole point of capturing Tobruk was to ease his logistics that had to go by land , so again this claim is nonsense. Most of the claims are 20 20 hindsight, real life isnt a video game HOI4 info spreadsheet, you cant predict everything and many things arent "obvious", until they happen. Perfect logistics dont exist, we have seen it with Allied forces after the Normandy breakthrough, we can go even into modern age with US invasion of Iraq. But back to ww2 Despite no meaningful German active interference of allied Logitics (U boats and Air force defeated by 44 ), the Allies got stuck on Germanys border not because of German resistance but their logistics utterly failing to keep up. Then they bickered how to proceed ,with one failure after another (Pattons Metz debacle, Market Garen , Hurtgen Forrest) but most important, French ports were bypassed for the sake of speed, , their German garrisons only surrendered with VE day. Only in march 45 did they cross the Rhine, thats a whole 5 almost 6 months after they stopped dry of gas in September. Rommel by comparison had to rely on the Italian navy fighting the RN and had no saying on those operations, all he could do is hope for the best. If you want to point at the man with utter disregard for logistics go look at Patton but he was on the winning side aka he had a ton of shit the Germans could only dream about, so it masked his many flaws.
@@DD-qw4fzRommel was a good commander on the tactical level but not on the strategic level, he led Divisions like they were companies. He won because the British were incompetent baffoons. They fell for the same trap thrice, Monty was a decent General because he was the only one who came up with a defence in depth plan like Richard OConnor, this is why the British one because Monty and Auchinleck defined a defensive area form El Alamein into the Nile delta. So the outflanking tactics wouldn’t work anymore.
This is easily the most well-done video of this style I have EVER seen. Some people have been able to put flashing lights in windows for shooting, but this...this is something else. The glitches The flashbacks The FIRING The smoke The missed shots It is perfect down to the last, minute detail.
When bro said "The Reinmetal 120mm smoothbore gun developed for the Leopard 2 is extremely accurate,it can kill enemy tanks at ranges up to 4000 yards by day or night" went hard as fuck ngl
Also it's combat-proven, since Ukrainian Tank crews use the Leo2's range to set ambush against columns from higher positions. Russian tanks often only have effective ranges of up to 3 km, whereas the Leo2 can go up to 4 km
All the little details in these videos make them perfect! The bounce off of the turret, the cannon firing, background noises, the details at 3:28 EVERYTHING! LOVE IT! These are the reasons why these videos are popular.
@@randombonapartist the song of this video, was one of the songs the parkland shooter was listening to. When talking to police, he said a "Demon" choose that song.
Leopard 2 is the logical successor to the Leo 1 with a larger 120mm gun and Chobam style armour, it evolved from talks with America in the 1970s aimed at jointly producing a new NATO tank but these eventually floundered so the Germans went ahead with their own design. The Rheinmetall 120mm smoothbore gun developed for the Leopard 2 is extremely accurate it can kill enemy tanks at ranges of up to 4000 yards by day or night. The gun, which is also fitted in the American M1A1, fires fin stabilised ammunition. Two types of anti-tank rounds are available, APDS and HEAT or high explosive anti-tank. The cartridge cases are semi-combustible to reduce clutter in the fighting compartment. The gun sights are fully stablised. On the left an unstablised view, on the right the gunner's view. A thermal image intensifier picks up the infrared signature of a target vehicle so the gunner can lock on in all weather conditions, in daylight or darkness. If there is a failure in the main integrated firing system the gunner has an auxiliary sight. A panoramic periscope in the turret roof gives the commander all round vision. He can also override the gunner and can himself lock onto and engage a target. The integrated fire control computer automatically processes all necessary data. This includes range, type of ammunition selected, cant angle of own vehicle, movement of target, and movement of own vehicle. The gun can fire with equal accuracy whether the tank is moving or stationary. Auxiliary armament includes a coaxial 7.62mm machine gun for use against enemy infantry, there is also an anti-aircraft machine gun on the turret roof. For protection against both solid armour piercing and hollow charge rounds, Leopard 2's upper hull and turret feature layered ceramic armour developed by the British Fighting Vehicle Research and Development Establishment at Chobam. The tank's floorplates are specially shaped to diminish the effect of mine explosions. Leopard 2's exceptional mobility is generated by its 1500 horsepower turbocharged diesel engine which gives the 55-ton vehicle an exceptionally high power to weight ratio. Turret mounted smoke grenade dischargers allow it to escape if attacked in an unfavorable position. Filters to protect the crew from nuclear, biological, and chemical contamination can be changed from outside the tank. Leopard 2 is thus a very elusive target to hit and difficult to destroy, while itself being able to deliver devastating firepower. For speed, it can accelerate from a standing start to 32 kilometers or 20 miles per hour in 6 seconds. Leo 2 has a top speed of 72 kilometers or 45 miles per hour. Braking distance from top speed is only 35 meters or 38 yards. Essentially the lower hull and running gear are virtually unchanged from the Leopard 1, the hydro-pneumatic suspension gives infinitely variable steering. The tank can turn on its own axis in a mere 5 seconds. Leopard 2 can easily cross a 10-foot trench, it can also climb anti-tank obstacles over 3 feet high. Even sets of road obstacles do not interrupt the smooth ride. Like the Leopard 1, Leo 2 can quickly fitted with deep wading equipment allowing it to cross rivers up to 13 feet deep. The commander directs the driver from his conning tower while the vehicle is submerged. The driver has exceptionally good visibility through wide vision blocks. Ease of maintenance is a major feature of both Leo 1 and 2. With the help of a Bergepanzer's crane the entire engine pack can be changed in the field in only 15 minutes. With some 1800 tanks in German army service alone and others built for Belgium and in Switzerland, Leopard 2 is one of the most important vehicles in the NATO armoury. Its exceptional firepower, mobility, and cross-country performance will certainly enable it to give a good account of itself if ever called upon to do so.
I love the fact that when the guy talks about the coax (wich is basically an mg42 just chambered in 7.62x51) Wojaks grandpa (who served under Paul Hausser but now lives in Argentina) keeps flashing in.
Who’s here after watching the video of a Leo ammo-racking a T-tank, causing it to fire into the tank in front of it and the other video of it another Leo engaging a column by itself?
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Oh man, AND ONE is such a good band, some weird discography, but overall a lot of bangers. And glad you're back, this type of music has its charm to have as background noise
I really like what you did the news guy talking about the capabilities of the tank like trying to make sure the public think their soldiers are safe but then you have the audio of the crew even with all that technology they still fighting in hell and then how each time something happens on the battlefield the news guy mentions some thing on the tank
@@joshuag8106At least the Ukrainians have the balls to put their money where their mouths are, Leopards are awesome on paper but only the greatest weapons are actually tested in war.
@@DaftCat-b2qIt’s not their money tho 😂, and they neither know how to manage it lol, even with the “all mighty” Ukrainian piglin Tankers getting their hatches closed with a burner while the Wife of Zolonsky gets the best of the best from other countries tax money. (Though they are loosing the fronts anyways)
I saw the notification and had a stroke running to open this
he also uploaded another video like a couple days ago
Our business is life itself
“Sir dire news. The Germans have found the Hugo boss again.”
I honestly wonder if the modern Hugo Boss corpos have a "national socialist returned brand" in the vault just in case Germany flipped it's culture again.
@@hagnartheviking6584 Why not? Money.
@@hagnartheviking6584 hope so ;)
“Sir, the Germans have found out who is in Paris. It’s THEM”
@@hagnartheviking6584 Hugo Boss only made the SS Uniforms. They didn't design them.
Born to late to see german tanks figthing in kursk, born just in time to see german tanks figthing in kursk
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@@Azik-kx4kw ну-ну удачи)
@@pilotf1672так а че удачи то, уже в Курске давно
@@Azik-kx4kwSo lucky putin dont see Germany entering war...
@@STRAIGH-ONLY or the rest of NATO for that matter. Russia is currently grinding their teeth out on 4% of NATO's military budget.
I really love the "The Missile Knows where it is" guy talking about the Leopard II in the background.
Its taken from an actual documentary, I guess they all sound like that when explaining military equipment!
@@HistoryFeelsDo you have a link to the original documentary?
@@garretturbaczewski2019 Just type Leopard 2 doc into youtube first result
@@HistoryFeels Btw, do you still have the discord, if yes send link pls!
@@HistoryFeels It's like what was detailed by the dude who wrote the Houston Speed Check - ever since that one documentary about air traffic controllers released, it seemed like every single ATC decided they would be exactly like that calm and steady voice that extended the same professionalism to a learner in their Cessna as they would to Air Force One.
i like that when the tank gets hit the documentary starts talking about its armor
That plus the little VFX was chef's kiss really.
I first saw the video and read "Panzermarsch", was confused when I heard the song I knew, then saw "Oh ok Panzermensch"
Started listening, initially seemed cringe for about 2-4 seconds, then I started vibing.
@@Unknown-ek1oxi came for heavy metal, got german techno....
But this is fine
Everytime the documentary starts talking, it talks about the thing that's being heard. Starts with the engine, talks about the gun when firing, talks about smoke grenades when they're launched, and about the machine gun when it fires. A lot of detail put into such a seemingly simple video, defo one of my favs in the genre.
The ""small"" and somewhat subtle detail of the German turning into a Kraut was cool af
Firing a burst of more than twenty rounds from a machine gun exceeding 1000 rounds per minute tends to do that
@@nineisamagicnumberthey shoot 20 shots per second.
The MG3 has 1200 RPM
@@lennarthumpf8031 I know the MG3 has 1200 RPM, I was just going with what I've seen people use as the "standard" machine gun fire rate
@4thmonitorion731 "Kraut" just means german, it one of the most common nicknames like "Tommy" or "Jerry" is for the british... so
@@thelvadam2884 I was thinking it was only used for the Nazis but fair
Man that detail at 3:34 was absolutely amazing. How the new tank operator glitches into the old WW2 tank one. Great job man! Keep em coming
And it’s the MG3 firing that’s giving him the flashbacks
@@zwickflixproductions4379 Honestly dont know much about tanks but then did old ones also have the same turret and thats why hes getting the flashbacks?
@@n1co16It's because the MG3 derived from the MG42
MG3 is just MG42 with NATO standard rounds
@@zwickflixproductions4379 Exactly what I was going for!
As a person who took in german as a language last december, theres just that feeling when youu understand some of the radio comms
Well done man, languages are super tough it'll be worth it soon!
the feeling when you are a german >>>>>>>
I have taught myself the different voice lines as well as some extra just for the immersion, it feels great
I had german classes for 3 years back in school, i understand most of it, and could give commands back over radio. Very handy to know for the coming war
@@Tim.189imagine not speaking Deutsch
"British Grenadiers" but you're marching up the Bunker Hill
I need it. I NEED IT.
"But you're marching into Concord" would be pretty on point in 10 days.
Definitely has potential
@@HistoryFeels Love your content pal glad you came back
@@HistoryFeelsIron man but you are on operation with 14th detachment/ MRF/FRU or British special operations general in Northern Ireland. Or god of hellfire but you are the SAS at Loughall ambush
Me recognizing instantly the beautiful voice actors of GHPC.
Voice lines used from GHPC, War Thunder and Men of War. :)
@@jamrocks464+ gates of hell
LEFT LEFT LEFT LEFT LEFT!!!
UUUPPP!!!
ON THE WAAAYYY!!!
@@j4ck_c0op3r6 NEXT TARGET! GUNNER, SABOT, TANK! DOUBTFUL! AGAIN, AGAIN AGAIN!!!
@@jamrocks464 “UUPPP!!!
ON THE WAYY!!! CEASE FIRE, CEASE FIRE!!!”
The fact that "Wojak" is a polish surname that can also mean "warrior" and Poland uses Leo 2s makes it SO much better.
Except that he isnt a pole
wojak also means warrior in other slavic languages like russian
@@rico-228 вояка, which has several meanings in Russian. It may vary from a warrior who fights bravely but unskilfully to a very experienced, seasoned soldier. It can also have a sarcastic meaning.
sadly the tank in this video looks to be a leopard 2a7v (correct me if im wrong) and poland operates leopard 2 pl's :(
@@Itachi21xwho is he?
i like this turn of concepts, rather than historical events you could do weapons and vehicles, this one's a pretty good one
Warthunder tank lines, haha, I love it. Great work as always mate!
War Thunder and Men of War: Assault Squad 2 voicelines, even
@@ladywaffle2210And GHPC
ERM ACKSHUALLY ITS GUNNER HEAT PC VOICELINES ☝️🤓
Mein God... History Feels is back.
"Nach Moscou! - only Poles, French and Mongols could conquer this morodor swamp`s capital"
"It was just a matter of time"
Desert fox looking at us from above.
Rommel was easily one of the most overrated German commanders in WW2. He relied on British incompetence and when the British finally got a competent commander he lost over and over again
@@arandomboot598 Sigh so tired of this mantra...Except he isnt, and Monty just coincided with a huge influx of manpower equipment and gradual changes he had very little to do with.
Any of the supposedly incompetent British generals before him would have performed the same at El Alamein. The odds were so heavily stacked on the side of the British it was a matter of time before they go through the Axis.
Monty wasnt even the first choice for command, he was called to take over only when the original Co replacement died in a plane accident, so much about Montys importance.
Alamein was an attritional push through slog fest after all of the fancy machinations by Monty flopped just as his actions around Caen or Market Garden, but he was on the winning side so he could claim nonsense and get a pass (even with Market Garden he called it "90 % successful"... and then blamed 10 % of the flop on the Polish Airborne). He also ha complete air dominance and ultra...in this case you just dont have to be a retard to win.
Rommel had a stellar reputation and performance even before Africa, his ww1 infantry experience, He wrote "Infantry attacks" and (uncompleted) "Tank attacks", and then we have his drive through France with 7th panzer and his personal command during the Arras crisis.
He also knew what overwhelming Allied air power does to daylight mobility of tank forces and wanted to position them close to the coast not inside as deep reserves, something many other German COs refused to accept before D Day
Its just that copers conveniently ignore it and focus on Africa because he ultimately lost in a strategic position no Co, be it Patton, Monty, or any of the truly overrated allied generals wouldnt last for 5 minutes when facing similar odds...
@@DD-qw4fzthe issue with Rommel was the logistics he kinda forgot about logistics
@@bliecoug1029 his whole point of capturing Tobruk was to ease his logistics that had to go by land , so again this claim is nonsense.
Most of the claims are 20 20 hindsight, real life isnt a video game HOI4 info spreadsheet, you cant predict everything and many things arent "obvious", until they happen.
Perfect logistics dont exist, we have seen it with Allied forces after the Normandy breakthrough, we can go even into modern age with US invasion of Iraq.
But back to ww2
Despite no meaningful German active interference of allied Logitics (U boats and Air force defeated by 44 ), the Allies got stuck on Germanys border not because of German resistance but their logistics utterly failing to keep up.
Then they bickered how to proceed ,with one failure after another (Pattons Metz debacle, Market Garen , Hurtgen Forrest) but most important, French ports were bypassed for the sake of speed, , their German garrisons only surrendered with VE day.
Only in march 45 did they cross the Rhine, thats a whole 5 almost 6 months after they stopped dry of gas in September.
Rommel by comparison had to rely on the Italian navy fighting the RN and had no saying on those operations, all he could do is hope for the best.
If you want to point at the man with utter disregard for logistics go look at Patton but he was on the winning side aka he had a ton of shit the Germans could only dream about, so it masked his many flaws.
@@DD-qw4fzRommel was a good commander on the tactical level but not on the strategic level, he led Divisions like they were companies. He won because the British were incompetent baffoons. They fell for the same trap thrice, Monty was a decent General because he was the only one who came up with a defence in depth plan like Richard OConnor, this is why the British one because Monty and Auchinleck defined a defensive area form El Alamein into the Nile delta. So the outflanking tactics wouldn’t work anymore.
This is easily the most well-done video of this style I have EVER seen. Some people have been able to put flashing lights in windows for shooting, but this...this is something else.
The glitches
The flashbacks
The FIRING
The smoke
The missed shots
It is perfect down to the last, minute detail.
Thanks bro glad you like it!
When bro said "The Reinmetal 120mm smoothbore gun developed for the Leopard 2 is extremely accurate,it can kill enemy tanks at ranges up to 4000 yards by day or night" went hard as fuck ngl
So much of it was adapted nearly all of the NATO tanks' main guns, now they are upping it for 130mm for further devastation, accuracy and penetration.
What is that pfp bro
Also it's combat-proven, since Ukrainian Tank crews use the Leo2's range to set ambush against columns from higher positions. Russian tanks often only have effective ranges of up to 3 km, whereas the Leo2 can go up to 4 km
@@VacaHuh mind yo buisness little bro you wouldn't get it
But it uses a 105
everyones talking about the ww2 flashback, but that impact at 2:09 was so good you can literally *F E E L* it
All the little details in these videos make them perfect! The bounce off of the turret, the cannon firing, background noises, the details at 3:28 EVERYTHING! LOVE IT! These are the reasons why these videos are popular.
“Scotland the brave” but your clan is getting massacred at culloden
Bannockburn
or Glencoe
"Le Roy Anglois" but you're besieging Orleans and some strange woman is leading your army
fuck yes!
Her strategy? GET 'EM.
Another masterpiece by HistoryFeels, love the videos man❤
WE ARE SO FUCKING BACK!!!!
HELL YEAH
Let's just hope the Italians will be more helpful in the next round. XD
Men of Harlech but the zulus have overwhelmed your battalion
Legendary moment in history.
I'll still never forget how i first found this song..
The ""Demons"" have great music taste
The Demon should have asked for a Lawyer
"Call Uber."
"Make a fire pit"
Demon barking orders be like:
wait what?
@@randombonapartist the song of this video, was one of the songs the parkland shooter was listening to.
When talking to police, he said a "Demon" choose that song.
Oof.
HistoryFeels:
"People keep asking if I'm back,
And I haven't really had an answer
but now yeah, I'm thinking I'm back!!"
He's the John Wick of history feeling.
"Is the demon in the tank with us right now?"
Lol
"You're talking to him, asshole!"
"You're talking to him [REDACTED]!"
"Come folgore dal cielo" but you're an italian paratroopers fighting at Checkpoint Pasta
Checkpoint Pasta? Esisteva veramente un checkpoint da quel nome?
@@Dandadunn si perché si trovava davanti ad un pastificio abbandonato
Battle of Kursk II : Technological Boogaloo
“Panzerlied” but your in your wirbelwind defending during the battle of the bulge
Panzerlied but your panzer iv J is defending al Alamein
This goes absolutely nuts. Keep it up bro.
Thanks fam, appreciate it
“Argonnerwaldlied” but you’re a German soldier seeing a US Marine hop in your trench with a Winchester 1897 shotgun.
Followed by its paper shells swelling up from the wetness in the trenches causing the Shotgun to jam
yes but its “The only thing they fear is you” from Doom
@@Etzelsschizobut it’s after they switched to brass shells
@@Mandatory-Funweren't M1911 used more
@@Mandatory-Fun which happened too late, Germany surrendered before it became common practice
AND HE'S BACK ON HIS GRIND!
On that day, there were 8 crew members fighting because no comrade is left behind
Heard stories of German tanks in Kursk, and now i literally see German tanks in Kursk
"Under Svea Báner" but it's the last stand of Gustavus Adolphus at Lützen
"Survivor"but you're a grunt during the Grunt Rebellions
I love your videos, I am french and I discovered you with ARTILLERIJA, I'm so excited by your come back !!! Love from France !!!!
Love from the UK too my man, Aube is a beautiful district
@@HistoryFeels OMG YOU ANSWERED ME !!!!!
HistoryFeels@@HistoryFeelscool
"Hey Johnnie Cope" but it's the Highland Charge at Prestonpans
Canadians, Germans, Poles, Finns, Swedes, Ukrainians and Hungarians meeting eachother in Moscow:
"YO WTF SAME TANK!!"
canadians, germans, poles dies somewhere in donbass, and meets in hell
"YO WTF?"
@@opforsings В стойло, коммунист
only if in a military equipment museum
Coming 2035
Meeting in the museum of war trophies in Moscow
All the views is me replaying the vid on loop as its so good while palying warthunder
>When leopards are prowling through Kursk
Born too late to drive a Marder at the battle of Kursk
Born in time to drive a Marder at the battle of Kursk
@@Lo-tf6qtYeah like 20km into not like 200km into tho
Prowling? More like cowering because sticking their noses out results in immediate FPV droning, yeah.
I was watcing your video.. And you upload new. Thanks!
That’s actually funny, we listened to this song in our 2A6A3 during our exercises in Bergen and Putlos
Johns Browns body, but you're fighting against Lee in the overland campaign.
Love the Company of Heroes 2 soldier line right at the end.
This was just next level perfection...
3:53 "No, I'm not defending German technical superiority, I'm stating the f**king obvious" 🥴💀
Any idea where that phrase comes from? Asking for the sauce, boss.
@@Breadfox1 Might be from one of the 3 company of heroes games
I think it's from the movie the dictator @@Breadfox1
Its from company of heros 2 when a soviet is refering to a german tank@Entirehappy
"50 seconds ago" is what we like to see
3:27 - When you realize that your machine gun has two crossed-out numerals in front of the "3".
Leopard 2 is the logical successor to the Leo 1 with a larger 120mm gun and Chobam style armour, it evolved from talks with America in the 1970s aimed at jointly producing a new NATO tank but these eventually floundered so the Germans went ahead with their own design. The Rheinmetall 120mm smoothbore gun developed for the Leopard 2 is extremely accurate it can kill enemy tanks at ranges of up to 4000 yards by day or night. The gun, which is also fitted in the American M1A1, fires fin stabilised ammunition. Two types of anti-tank rounds are available, APDS and HEAT or high explosive anti-tank. The cartridge cases are semi-combustible to reduce clutter in the fighting compartment. The gun sights are fully stablised. On the left an unstablised view, on the right the gunner's view. A thermal image intensifier picks up the infrared signature of a target vehicle so the gunner can lock on in all weather conditions, in daylight or darkness. If there is a failure in the main integrated firing system the gunner has an auxiliary sight. A panoramic periscope in the turret roof gives the commander all round vision. He can also override the gunner and can himself lock onto and engage a target. The integrated fire control computer automatically processes all necessary data. This includes range, type of ammunition selected, cant angle of own vehicle, movement of target, and movement of own vehicle. The gun can fire with equal accuracy whether the tank is moving or stationary. Auxiliary armament includes a coaxial 7.62mm machine gun for use against enemy infantry, there is also an anti-aircraft machine gun on the turret roof. For protection against both solid armour piercing and hollow charge rounds, Leopard 2's upper hull and turret feature layered ceramic armour developed by the British Fighting Vehicle Research and Development Establishment at Chobam. The tank's floorplates are specially shaped to diminish the effect of mine explosions. Leopard 2's exceptional mobility is generated by its 1500 horsepower turbocharged diesel engine which gives the 55-ton vehicle an exceptionally high power to weight ratio. Turret mounted smoke grenade dischargers allow it to escape if attacked in an unfavorable position. Filters to protect the crew from nuclear, biological, and chemical contamination can be changed from outside the tank. Leopard 2 is thus a very elusive target to hit and difficult to destroy, while itself being able to deliver devastating firepower. For speed, it can accelerate from a standing start to 32 kilometers or 20 miles per hour in 6 seconds. Leo 2 has a top speed of 72 kilometers or 45 miles per hour. Braking distance from top speed is only 35 meters or 38 yards. Essentially the lower hull and running gear are virtually unchanged from the Leopard 1, the hydro-pneumatic suspension gives infinitely variable steering. The tank can turn on its own axis in a mere 5 seconds. Leopard 2 can easily cross a 10-foot trench, it can also climb anti-tank obstacles over 3 feet high. Even sets of road obstacles do not interrupt the smooth ride. Like the Leopard 1, Leo 2 can quickly fitted with deep wading equipment allowing it to cross rivers up to 13 feet deep. The commander directs the driver from his conning tower while the vehicle is submerged. The driver has exceptionally good visibility through wide vision blocks. Ease of maintenance is a major feature of both Leo 1 and 2. With the help of a Bergepanzer's crane the entire engine pack can be changed in the field in only 15 minutes. With some 1800 tanks in German army service alone and others built for Belgium and in Switzerland, Leopard 2 is one of the most important vehicles in the NATO armoury. Its exceptional firepower, mobility, and cross-country performance will certainly enable it to give a good account of itself if ever called upon to do so.
Nice thanks bro
You really got me by The Kinks but you are under fire in a Challenger 1 in the gulf war
3:27 Der Geist von Kursk kommt.
Just in time for my quarterly World in Conflict & EndWar replays.
I literally have the exact same routine as you, lmfao.
@@OffWorldTradeCorp Best real time tactics games ever made.
Unsere Panzerdivision but your T 55 is hit by a Milan
I love the fact that when the guy talks about the coax (wich is basically an mg42 just chambered in 7.62x51) Wojaks grandpa (who served under Paul Hausser but now lives in Argentina) keeps flashing in.
Now that we have Leopards in at Kursk, this hits harder now
Who’s here after watching the video of a Leo ammo-racking a T-tank, causing it to fire into the tank in front of it and the other video of it another Leo engaging a column by itself?
BMPs being overpenetrated and that T-72 doing a panic u-turn. Pure kino.
What a grand return! Welcome back to youtube
historyfeels is so back 🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️‼️‼️
She Leopard on my Tiger till I catastrophic transmission failure
Man, you are back! Soooo happy :D
Diese Kommentarsektion wurde durch die 10. Panzer Division der Bundeswehr in Besitz genommen!
Nett hier, aber waren sie schon mal in Baden-Württemberg ?
we're so back
They are even fighting around Kharkiv and the Donbass again...
Is it just me or were these voices from WT 0:36
They were indeed
@ i thought they sounded familiar
Men of war too.
Bros back finally id draw these with realistic faces bro 🔥
"It's a long way to tipperary" but you're part of the BEF facing the brunt of the schlieffen plan at Mons in August 1914.
As a guy who actively operates a Leopard (Canadian Army) this makes me feel a certain way.
LSH?
That little glitch at the end made the video 10x better
Love the Coh2 voiceline at the end!
Summer and Crossbows but you’re on the convoy in Rostov
“It’s a Long Way to Tipperary,” but your going over the top at Ypres.
Oh man, AND ONE is such a good band, some weird discography, but overall a lot of bangers.
And glad you're back, this type of music has its charm to have as background noise
Ayy, someone else who knows AND ONE
I really like what you did the news guy talking about the capabilities of the tank like trying to make sure the public think their soldiers are safe but then you have the audio of the crew even with all that technology they still fighting in hell and then how each time something happens on the battlefield the news guy mentions some thing on the tank
Yep thanks for noticing! I always try make a story out of videos and fit them to the song as best I can
This channel is truly the best at what it does.
Willkommen zurück, Schlacht von Kursk.
The best one yet, happy to see you back
“Die Wacht Am Rhein”, but you’re a German guard on the river as the French are invading (you can modify the title)
that 0:00-0:03 moment was very fitting the situation 💀
The problem is the germans aren’t allowed to hear or sing songs like this during Marsch or Kampf
Listen, youtube... just because I'm watching this on repeat doesn't mean I need ads for therapy.
"Sons of Mars" but you're surrounded at Carrhae
An average Hell let loose match as a Tiger crew with my friends be like:
Welcome back comrade 🫡
Lets gooooooooo! 💥
Great job, man! It’s so awesome that you are back!
Grün ist unser Fallschirm but your fighting the Anzacs in crete
Man Idk how but listening to this gave me one of the best Leo 2 games I had in WT so far..
Ланцет-"уфф что за аппарат, дайте я ему бк подожгу"
Т90м: Существует
В то же время артиллерия/мины/дроны: 🤪
Lancet is too expensive compared to Ukrainian drone that being used to destroy T-90
т90 корм для фпв
Muscovite copium detected
lancets are too busy getting shot down by FPV drones
You’re finally back. We missed u!
WE GETTIN BACK INTO HISTORY WIT THIS ONE 🔥🔥 🗣️🗣️
i did NOT expect bro to return
a week before my birthday at that
"Здравствуй небо в облаках" но ваш Ми-24 наносит удар по Эмпайр Стейт Билдинг
Bro try taking Kyiv before taking New York. You gotta start small.
The legend is back and I'm here for it.
That diesel startup sounded like a Ford 6.0 or a 6.4
Hot damn man you have an excellent ear, yep I pulled the sound from a ford pickup. The file didn't specify it but you're spot on the ford
@HistoryFeels oh wow thank you. Well I still love the video, so keep at it.
"electric avenue" but you're a door gunner aboard a UH-1 Iroqouis during the battle of la drang valley
ukrainian tankers just about now
Germans do it better.
@@joshuag8106At least the Ukrainians have the balls to put their money where their mouths are, Leopards are awesome on paper but only the greatest weapons are actually tested in war.
That’s the joke. It’s not their money. LOL.
@@DaftCat-b2qIt’s not their money tho 😂, and they neither know how to manage it lol, even with the “all mighty” Ukrainian piglin Tankers getting their hatches closed with a burner while the Wife of Zolonsky gets the best of the best from other countries tax money. (Though they are loosing the fronts anyways)
@ Imagine being a bot. Please, consider going outside.
I'm very pleasantly surprised by the music choice. Haven't listened this banger in a while
“What’s he doing?”
“He’s starting to remember.”
_The Good and Bad days in Eastern Front._
WE ARE BACK WITH THE REGULAR UPLOADS BABY THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR BLESSING US AGAIN