Hello everyone. I am from Russia and let me translate some of these vehicle names. Shatun - a bear, not sleeping while winter Shaman - druid Vityaz - ancient russian warrior Burlak - a man pulling heavy load like a horse, a kind of slave. Sorry if my English was bad
In a large part of Russia it is not really possible to build "Good" roads. The tremendous seasonal swings and rainfall would shatter or destroy and modern road.
Yeah, 1.7 million km^2 Alaska definitely compares to 11 million km^2 of Russian far north territories. Message me when you are ready to look after them all year long. And as of now take a look at Canada's road map.
Are they THAT shit you cannot drive here at all? Or are you just about evading bumps on the road? I live a couple hundred kilometers away from Kazakhstan border and not once I have seen the roads where an ordinary Toyota Cresta wouldn't pass. I didn't even have trouble riding in my Mitsubishi Spacewagon in Kazakhstan itself, it's rural regions to be exact, and roads here were even worse.
@@russkiydzhigit Alaska is different from Siberia. Siberia is very swampy in the summer. If Global Warming keeps happening, lot of people worry Siberia might sink. Once all the ice underneath the soil melts...
Russian engineers create reliable rugged 100% functional durable designs resistant to extreme conditions are so efficient that useful 50-year-old products are still being improved only in material upgrade, Mr Calum thanks by your video from Colombia
-"How about building better roads?" - "How about looking at the map and thinking about how much would it cost to build and maintain in our climate zones?"
@@MustSeeTech The map of Canadian roads not show much roads in their "similar natural conditions" regions. Norway, Sweden, Finland, Alaska and Greenland are slightly smaller than Russia, so what countries were you exactly talking about? Even without that, certain regions, where vehicles like DT-30 and GAZ-71 are used, are not visited by civilians, but are used expeditors or loggers/industry. So why would someone build a set of roads and bridges to a remote nowhere far away from civilization, and maintain them, while only 1.5 truck per month passes here and nobody else uses it? The cheaper alternative is to make a machine that can pass there for these few people who need to work there. And that's exactly what was done.
@@MustSeeTech Russia is the biggest nation on earth with horrible terrain for road building. One line of just train tracks through the whole thing is a miracle. Never under estimate the motherland. Ask Germany and France.
Why can't American manufactures come up with cool stuff like this! Russia is way ahead of the game here. Nice to see some real off-raod vehicles for a change!
@@MustSeeTech: I liked all the tracked vehicles! But, the Shaton Pro was very impressive as well and all of these machines looked really fun to drive. Oh, and I'd love to be seen in the Avtoros Shaman here on American trails!!! Well, just give them all to me 😎 - thanks for a great video, well done and fun to watch and good music too.
How about building good roads? Let's have a think about it, there are bottomless bogs through most of the Asian parts, massive temperature swings from negative 70c to 40c above 0 or even more in some places, plus springtime brings floods because of the melting snow and it is a massive amounts of snow... so unless one can figure out some road that can exist on top of nothing and make it from some material that does not disintegrate because of the temperature swings and manages to keep it in place during floods them good roads are not coming to Russia any time soon. So dear author before making a dumb comment please make sure you know the situation
@@dimmiheev2542 По его акценту можно сразу понять что он живет в США или Канаде, потому что резко звучит их акцент, не британский или австралийский например, а именно американский.
@@nikokapanen82 Признаюсь, мне его жуткое произношение так по ушам резало что я видео до конца не досмотрел. У меня несколько друзей из Америки, привык к их произношению и теперь слушать такое это мучение. Скорее всего он не в Америке или живет там совсем недавно.
Вполне отчетливое произношение нерусских звуков- чем ты не доволен, снобик Шюра? Даже типичная ирландо- североамериканская интонация в речи... Так что прикалывайся от глядений на свои пальчики, остроумненький без речевых пороков по переписке.
I like to poke my Russian audience that bad roads need badass machines. If they had better roads, the trucks would have been much less impressive, lol. By the way, which "beast" impressed you the most?
@@MustSeeTech With better roads or not, the amphibious vehicles will always impress everyone. I`m military enthusiast so my favorite vehicle from the list is Avthoros Shaman, would love to see the military version of it for marines APC.
Love that Tarus. Looks like a slightly more modern Rokon, does it also have a p.t.o. ? are sidecar, farming accessories, etc available? That other bike in the same video looks like the inflatable army version, though.
@@MustSeeTech Trust me no Russian Vehicle can go where I go, they are all way to big, heavy and wide. Mine is a 200hp Snowbike 137" track 3" paddles, climbs and sidehills Mountains in Canada, through trees the handle bars can barley fit through in 10 feet of powder, nobody and I mean nobody follows me. Snowmobiles are still stuck on the trail.
@@MustSeeTech Burlak or Sherp, or the Shatun. Excuse any typos, autocorrect may have altered. The "small" Sherp/Shatun have a comedy value and look like something from Manga, futuristic yet affordable, and amazing ability. The Burlak looks meaty and substantial, with a go anywhere attitude. I like that these vehicles have enough power to perform, without huge excesses. It seems Russian and British engineering does with gears and sense, what the Americans do with too much power.
Do you live in the place where one of these crazy vehicles will be useful? Which one is your favorite? Share in the comments section Here is the list of trucks and ATV from this episode of MST: Tinger Track: tingeratv.com/model/tr Shatun Pro: shatunpro.ru Avtoros Shaman: avtoros.info/landings/shaman Burlak: autoarctic.ru/ru/offroad Sherp: sherp.ru Taurus: moto2x2.com/en Vityaz Truck: military-today.com/trucks/dt30_vityaz.htm
Too bad the Tinger carries a lot of the heavy bits up high... If it carried it behind the driver and as low as possible, the thing might be able to traverse cross grades reasonably. Sometimes u have to
Must See Tech Probably either; Sometimes you have to transverse along cross gradients. (roll axis) Or. Sometimes you have to sacrifice a little bit of ease of accessibility (for servicing or repairs) in order to make the vehicle work as intended. *When I explore old trails that have not had people on them, sometimes for over 10yrs, it is necessary to improvise and/or trail blaze, with the only passageway option traversing along a slope instead of, as close to the ‘straight up and down’ as possible approach afforded by open clear spaces. A vehicles ability to handle cross grades is a MAJOR consideration for usability, versatility and safety. Unfortunately, as good as the vehicle was, it sacrificed this for ease of manufacturing and ease of maintenance/repair access. Effectively making it useless for most markets it is likely pitched at. (Ones that can afford it and want/need it)
not many appreciated the "Burlak", at the moment this technique has made its way into the most unreal ends of the world among all listed, even in those regions in which the "vityaz" could not visit (because it cannot swim)
@@honkhonk8009 also to improve torque and cold weather start, they probably have no cam overlap on the valve timing, which means they will run with lower rpms.
In the US the government regulates everything so bad they would never let someone build something as cool as a Russian vehicle! I wish I could afford a Burlak I would drive it everywhere 😁
@creditcrew Well the rual roads do have two lanes, one the road, the other the ditch, lol, Ireland has the best rally drivers other than Finland because everyone is so use to making emergency maneuvers to avoid the pot holes.
#7: Narrator? You meant to say "Minus 58 degrees Fahrenheit" not "58 degrees Fahrenheit". 58 degrees is a nice mild morning. Minus 58 is -50 celsius, damned cold.
Of these id say Vityaz. But I'd much rather have a Ripsaw. However the greatly over inflated price tags are insane. The fold up motorcycle price isn't bad. But I have no use for it. The first one in video, could use, but 18000.00? They sure making a profit on that. Very cheap to build. I'll make my own.
I live in north of Siberia. Where town with 100 thousand people of population are megapolises. Where distanсe between towns can be 100-200-300 miles without any infrastructure. Where you can drive by winter snow road 300 miles and don't meet any car or human. Where soil is permafrost which at summer time melts and oozes to nowhere with parts of road. Where you can drive by asphalted road 200 miles more than 24 hours because blizzard and snowbanks are higher than your car (you can dig, but snowbanks grows more quickly). If you want to build a road then you should ship sand, gravel, cement (more than in ordinary conditions in other countries) some hundreds miles (don't forget about permafrost). And you should remember about plenty of rivers, lakes and swamps - what about bridges? By the way, I have driven some of that vehicles. One Burlak in this movie belongs to my friend. Sorry for my poor english
@@MustSeeTech very reliable and comfortable off-road vehicle. My frend has driven from river Ob to Bering strite along Arctic shore of Russia last year. It's more than 5000 miles. Now he uses it in Polar Ural mointais (you can see a picture of that in your video).
Russia is huge and density is very low Making good roads wouldn't be economically beneficial I guess soche video maker keep your advise in your pocket. By the way nice truks And it would be really fun driving them in those harsh conditions
Lol. citizens of huge and low density Australia and Canada think differently and are ready to spend some coin on the high quality roads network, while mother russia is till this day notorious for terrible roads and wooden toilet sheds.
@@MustSeeTech hw much of area these two country covers with the roads can you explain ? +These countrys no where close to mother Russia when it's about total surface area.
@@alexk2418 What fun? fun as in speeding hundred mph/kph on good road feeling the wind over your face and hair which take lot of money to make? if that fun then year, it is no fun. but this is not about fun this is about nation money.
@@SomsoKca. I mean, off-road is fun. And don't need tax many to spend. That many lovely goes to ministers pockets. That they children have good, sturdy England education. And they don't have the joe of off-road. Probably you understand, that my parents wasn't minister's. And I have to learn English by myself.
@KJER ERRT if you are so smart and not a schoolkid then why don't you write the possible they don't build road to middle of no where? which most of the population don't want to do anything at that place because there is nothing there except tree, snow, mud. All the vehicle in this list are for to go to place that doesn't have road.
@@alexk2418 If "I mean, off-road is fun" then i don't see the point of your comment "Where is fun in that?" All the vehicle in this list are for going to place most people don't want to do anything at that place cause those place only has tree, snow, mud out at nowhere so i said "It is cheaper to build vehicle than to make road." meaning get fun build your own vehicle to run around if you need to run to nowhere, since they (the gov) don't build road to nowhere, people don't have to pay tax for road build, no ministers get part of those road money, it is best for the people isn't it? So "it is cheaper to build vehicle than to make road."
17 millions square kilometers.. No economic basis for the moment. We wait for flying vehicles become as affordable as normal car, so we dont need roads at ALL)
The bureaucracy has to catch up with progress, since these will be probably illegal in the air now. Though I can't complain, wouldn't want wreckless people in the air, there is enough of them on the roads
Holy SHIT those are some sexy vehicles! I wonder if the manufacturer can reconfigure avtoros shaman to be road legal, because hot damn boi i want one! Too poor to buy one though
Hello everyone. I am from Russia and let me translate some of these vehicle names.
Shatun - a bear, not sleeping while winter
Shaman - druid
Vityaz - ancient russian warrior
Burlak - a man pulling heavy load like a horse, a kind of slave.
Sorry if my English was bad
Hi, thanks for posting the translations! That was interesting to learn
@@MustSeeTech from Russia with love! (and with some offroad trucks)
Is it possible to purchase a Russian Tarus from the US?
Hi, it currently sold only in Russia. But they are planning to expand to Europe and the US.
Mr666satana burlak wasn’t a slave, he earned money for a work
I love Russian truck and such. Love from Michigan.
Thanks for your feedback, Buster👍
Russian trucks like KAMAZ looks like a pretty good capable off road large trucks. However their cars like Lada & Volga are known to be pretty bad.
In a large part of Russia it is not really possible to build "Good" roads. The tremendous seasonal swings and rainfall would shatter or destroy and modern road.
They did it in Alaska, soo no excuses please
Yeah, 1.7 million km^2 Alaska definitely compares to 11 million km^2 of Russian far north territories. Message me when you are ready to look after them all year long. And as of now take a look at Canada's road map.
Are they THAT shit you cannot drive here at all? Or are you just about evading bumps on the road?
I live a couple hundred kilometers away from Kazakhstan border and not once I have seen the roads where an ordinary Toyota Cresta wouldn't pass. I didn't even have trouble riding in my Mitsubishi Spacewagon in Kazakhstan itself, it's rural regions to be exact, and roads here were even worse.
@@russkiydzhigit Alaska is different from Siberia. Siberia is very swampy in the summer. If Global Warming keeps happening, lot of people worry Siberia might sink. Once all the ice underneath the soil melts...
Siberia is because very swampy terrain. Unfortunately it might get worse and sink slowly as Global Warming continues...
Russian engineers create reliable rugged 100% functional durable designs resistant to extreme conditions are so efficient that useful 50-year-old products are still being improved only in material upgrade, Mr Calum thanks by your video from Colombia
Thanks for watching!
Trucks are good because of these bad roads russia we love your trucks and roads
Which one is your favorite?
@@MustSeeTech the 6×6 the 8×8 also those with caterpilars
Какой хороший ролик про отечественные автомобили! Все внедорожники очень серьёзные! Спасибо за обзор!
-"How about building better roads?"
- "How about looking at the map and thinking about how much would it cost to build and maintain in our climate zones?"
Stop watching TV. If other countries with similar natural conditions could, Russia should also be able to.
Largest country in the world. It costs more to build amazing roads. Also, extreme weather. Russia has done well so far.
@@MustSeeTech The map of Canadian roads not show much roads in their "similar natural conditions" regions. Norway, Sweden, Finland, Alaska and Greenland are slightly smaller than Russia, so what countries were you exactly talking about?
Even without that, certain regions, where vehicles like DT-30 and GAZ-71 are used, are not visited by civilians, but are used expeditors or loggers/industry. So why would someone build a set of roads and bridges to a remote nowhere far away from civilization, and maintain them, while only 1.5 truck per month passes here and nobody else uses it? The cheaper alternative is to make a machine that can pass there for these few people who need to work there. And that's exactly what was done.
@@MustSeeTech Stop watching youtube.
@@MustSeeTech Russia is the biggest nation on earth with horrible terrain for road building. One line of just train tracks through the whole thing is a miracle. Never under estimate the motherland. Ask Germany and France.
Sherp be like- yayy.. I'm cute little monster 🤣🤣🤣
@@PaulG.369 no
Yea its not all that bad
Why can't American manufactures come up with cool stuff like this! Russia is way ahead of the game here. Nice to see some real off-raod vehicles for a change!
Hi, David. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Which model did you like?
@@MustSeeTech: I liked all the tracked vehicles! But, the Shaton Pro was very impressive as well and all of these machines looked really fun to drive. Oh, and I'd love to be seen in the Avtoros Shaman here on American trails!!! Well, just give them all to me 😎 - thanks for a great video, well done and fun to watch and good music too.
That last one is the most crazy vehicle, how can such a huge thing do all them things? Swim, drive over everything, carry huge loads...
Russian vechiles are like Russian people..tough, hard, and most importantly they get the job done..
Thanks for stopping by on my channel! Have you had a chance drive Russian off-road vehicles?
@@MustSeeTech 😂😂of course, bc originally deepak etc is just a russ troll
Canada and Russia are very similar .... we need Russia tech here ......
Hi, there. Which off-roader, would you want to see in Canada the most?
@@diamonddog257 Canada already got SHERP
Long live Russia from India🇮🇳
How about building good roads? Let's have a think about it,
there are bottomless bogs through most of the Asian parts,
massive temperature swings from negative 70c to 40c above 0 or even more in some places,
plus springtime brings floods because of the melting snow and it is a massive amounts of snow...
so unless one can figure out some road that can exist on top of nothing and make it from some material that does not disintegrate because of the temperature swings and manages to keep it in place during floods them good roads are not coming to Russia any time soon.
So dear author before making a dumb comment please make sure you know the situation
так прикольно слышать русский акцент автора
Но уже больше американского акцента чем русского.
@@nikokapanen82 неее, акцент у него дикий.
@@dimmiheev2542
По его акценту можно сразу понять что он живет в США или Канаде, потому что резко звучит их акцент, не британский или австралийский например, а именно американский.
@@nikokapanen82 Признаюсь, мне его жуткое произношение так по ушам резало что я видео до конца не досмотрел. У меня несколько друзей из Америки, привык к их произношению и теперь слушать такое это мучение. Скорее всего он не в Америке или живет там совсем недавно.
Вполне отчетливое произношение нерусских звуков- чем ты не доволен, снобик Шюра? Даже типичная ирландо- североамериканская интонация в речи... Так что прикалывайся от глядений на свои пальчики, остроумненький без речевых пороков по переписке.
Great vídeo. I lo ve this russian offroad machines.
I like to poke my Russian audience that bad roads need badass machines. If they had better roads, the trucks would have been much less impressive, lol. By the way, which "beast" impressed you the most?
@@MustSeeTech With better roads or not, the amphibious vehicles will always impress everyone. I`m military enthusiast so my favorite vehicle from the list is Avthoros Shaman, would love to see the military version of it for marines APC.
THANK YOU, GREAT JOB, ALL OF YOU
Appreciate the feedback! Glad you liked it. Are you a fan of off roading, or Russian trucks in particular?
Awesome stuff here, when I was in Siberia we used Gaz man my kidneys still haven't recovered...
Not funny, but you made me smile. Gaz cars can really hurt the insides with their "smooth riding"
Love that Tarus. Looks like a slightly more modern Rokon, does it also have a p.t.o. ? are sidecar, farming accessories, etc available? That other bike in the same video looks like the inflatable army version, though.
Would the sidecar wheel also be powered? Like a 3 wheel drive. 3x3.
Russians - when u can buy a track equipped off road go anywhere vehicle and do donuts and drift on any terrain.
Nooooop! Dont build better roads in Russia - all the fun will be gone !
Roads in Russia are already alright. But don't worry, the country is huge.
Vitaz' really cool machine,once I saw that machin and can say,that this machine can almost anything
Alles uit Rusland is goed! Wat een onderschat super land met een top president.
I want a Taurus that thing is cool and the price is reasonable
Hi, Gary. Thanks for your feedback! Glad you found yourself a favorite=)
The bike name is Tarus, not Taurus. Unfortunately, the production is suspended for now.
@@CSMxKorvin damn
The best ived seen so far! good video..
Appreciate your support. What's you favorite off-roader from the list?
@@MustSeeTech Trust me no Russian Vehicle can go where I go, they are all way to big, heavy and wide. Mine is a 200hp Snowbike 137" track 3" paddles, climbs and sidehills Mountains in Canada, through trees the handle bars can barley fit through in 10 feet of powder, nobody and I mean nobody follows me. Snowmobiles are still stuck on the trail.
SHERP 👍👍👍👍
excellent inspiring vehicles. Nice video.
Thanks. Which one was your favorite?
@@MustSeeTech Burlak or Sherp, or the Shatun. Excuse any typos, autocorrect may have altered. The "small" Sherp/Shatun have a comedy value and look like something from Manga, futuristic yet affordable, and amazing ability. The Burlak looks meaty and substantial, with a go anywhere attitude. I like that these vehicles have enough power to perform, without huge excesses. It seems Russian and British engineering does with gears and sense, what the Americans do with too much power.
Love the Sherp
I am so pleased to see video!
Peace!
Amazing trucks!
Bucuresti, RO
The burlak looks pretty fit for arctic expeditions
Agree! Would you like to ride one?
I m very crazy on all big truck like this .
Cool. Glad you enjoyed the video. Which one was your favorite?
With the Vityaz You missed the word MINUS. -50 Celsius is -57 Fahrenheit, not 57. ❄⛄❄❄⛄❄
Honourable mention: MT-LB
Privet!
Yes, I did. Thanks for noticing, I'll add clarification comment to the video.
Yes that got me wanting to rewind and hear it again as I thought what an odd temp. for an engine to require to start
I want them all on SnowRunner *_*
My god I’d move there just to witness and drive these monsters. 👊
😂
Do you live in the place where one of these crazy vehicles will be useful? Which one is your favorite? Share in the comments section
Here is the list of trucks and ATV from this episode of MST:
Tinger Track: tingeratv.com/model/tr
Shatun Pro: shatunpro.ru
Avtoros Shaman: avtoros.info/landings/shaman
Burlak: autoarctic.ru/ru/offroad
Sherp: sherp.ru
Taurus: moto2x2.com/en
Vityaz Truck: military-today.com/trucks/dt30_vityaz.htm
Now where can I buy outside of Russia? Any dealerships in North America?
Hi, Bob. Which one are you interested in?
I love Russian tech.
Thanks for sharing
@@MustSeeTech You are welcome.
perfect vehicles, respect
Thanks for watching. Glad you liked the video
The 3 is my favorite!
I love Витязь(SMG have same name)
I would be happy with any of em, but the tracked one's would be my preference
Too bad the Tinger carries a lot of the heavy bits up high... If it carried it behind the driver and as low as possible, the thing might be able to traverse cross grades reasonably.
Sometimes u have to
Hi, I think your comment got cut off. What were you going to say?
Must See Tech
Probably either;
Sometimes you have to transverse along cross gradients. (roll axis)
Or.
Sometimes you have to sacrifice a little bit of ease of accessibility (for servicing or repairs) in order to make the vehicle work as intended.
*When I explore old trails that have not had people on them, sometimes for over 10yrs, it is necessary to improvise and/or trail blaze, with the only passageway option traversing along a slope instead of, as close to the ‘straight up and down’ as possible approach afforded by open clear spaces.
A vehicles ability to handle cross grades is a MAJOR consideration for usability, versatility and safety. Unfortunately, as good as the vehicle was, it sacrificed this for ease of manufacturing and ease of maintenance/repair access. Effectively making it useless for most markets it is likely pitched at. (Ones that can afford it and want/need it)
Have you ever tried to build a road over a permafrost. Just asking.
Cool trucks
Hi, Brant. Thanks for your feedback. Which one is the coolest in your opinion?
not many appreciated the "Burlak", at the moment this technique has made its way into the most unreal ends of the world among all listed, even in those regions in which the "vityaz" could not visit (because it cannot swim)
смотря какая модификация, ДТ-10П, ДТ-20П и ДТ-30П они все плавают, не понятно какую именно он в видео показал. Это я про витязь
The Burlak is just 170 HP? Is that a typo? That's less than my Honda.
Hi, that is not a typo. I just double checked
Torque is more important than hp
@@deth3021 Yeah. Still surprising.
@@honkhonk8009 also to improve torque and cold weather start, they probably have no cam overlap on the valve timing, which means they will run with lower rpms.
The cylinder is probably the size of your face
When it comes to off road vehicles, the Russians apparently don't know the meaning of the word subtlety.
They know the meaning of the word function.
The tinger track seems lots of fun for its price
Hi. Thanks for your feedback. That crawler can go almost everywhere!
Russians know how to build off road vehicle. no limits off road
Hi, Stanley. I think they just don't have a choice. Lol.
Btw, are you speaking from experience? Have you ever ridden/driven Russian off-roaders?
stanley kowalski-
because in Russia two big problems are fools and roads))))
How come these are not available in USA?
Hi, guess there is no demand. Some of these are sold in Canada though
Usa is wester spie and russia hate western spies
Why'd I got ads from Rafael Samson, offering Patria IFV??
Vehicles like these should be used to take fresh fruits and vegetables into Oymyakon.
Probably, that is how food is delivered that far north. But I am not sure if any of these are used for the purpose
I want the tinger and taurus because they are affordable however I love all of them!
Great choice, thanks for sharing!
You make the best tech videos brother keep it up:-)
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1:24 it's no Tinger, it's Canadian Amfibia- ARGO 8x8 - they have a tires!
Cool👍
In the US the government regulates everything so bad they would never let someone build something as cool as a Russian vehicle!
I wish I could afford a Burlak I would drive it everywhere 😁
i love these vehicles they look like scifi vehicles to explore mars
True! Thanks for your feedback 👍
Didin't understand why you talked about feet several times in the video...
There is no rock available to build roads. Many villages still use corduroy roads for this reason.
I love russian extreme off road vehicles, but in Italy we can buy only UAZ.
Hi there! Will it be too expensive to import one of these trucks yourself instead of buying at the dealership?
Thanks)) hi and peas in russia. Sorry my bad english)))
I understood you perfectly. Thanks for your support!
Look it up Lada Niva with Ferrari engine
3:04 little kiddo is driving this beast!
@Must See Tech, What's that soundtrack's name?
You forgot the Aton Impulse
Thanks for the suggestion!
Why are vehicle tracks not popular in the US?
what does amphibious mean?
Hi, thanks for asking. Amphibious vehicle is the one that can travel on land as well as on (or under) water.
I think you'l need these vehicles in with the roads we get in ireland
Hi, Aaron. I guess no matter where one is in the world, bad roads are the one thing that one can count on😀
@creditcrew Well the rual roads do have two lanes, one the road, the other the ditch, lol, Ireland has the best rally drivers other than Finland because everyone is so use to making emergency maneuvers to avoid the pot holes.
Good video, you did not need to drop that turd at the end!
Russia don't make roads
They build ALL TERRAIN VEHICLES
I would still prefer roads!
Where is the Kamaz Arktika truck
Hi, thanks for the suggestion. I must have missed it.
USA: We have the best off road vehicles on the planet..
Russia: Hold my beer..
Vodka. Hold my vodka and balalayka
What is the name of the background music?
The music is too damn loud and irritating - otherwise very interesting video
Thanks for your feedback! I appreciate it.
Well, when the zombie apocalypse hits, I know what I want to be driving around in.
😁 so, which one is your top choice?
#7: Narrator? You meant to say "Minus 58 degrees Fahrenheit" not "58 degrees Fahrenheit". 58 degrees is a nice mild morning. Minus 58 is -50 celsius, damned cold.
You are correct! I misspoke, sorry about that.
@@MustSeeTech It's an easy mistake to make. You speak VERY well in English.
Thanks!
Another Russian vehicles : AG 20 ( similar to Sherp because is the same designer office), Leznik, Trecol, BigBO, Eagle 8x8.
Thanks for the suggestions! I will have to read up about them
I want one of those Shatun Pro's! I'll give the Russians this, they know how to make some bad ass Off-Road Trucks/Vehicles!
NICE NICE NICE :)
Hey, Jim. Which one did you like?
#4 Burlap was my favorite, thanks for asking.@@MustSeeTech
Sir please construct and develop offroad vehicles construct and manufacturing plant in India
Of these id say Vityaz. But I'd much rather have a Ripsaw. However the greatly over inflated price tags are insane. The fold up motorcycle price isn't bad. But I have no use for it. The first one in video, could use, but 18000.00? They sure making a profit on that. Very cheap to build. I'll make my own.
Hi, Brian. Thanks for sharing. Let me know how it goes, if you do decide to build your own
wonderful car can in rivers and also land top 👍
Crazy Russians ... 😀 Meant in the best possible way.
The shaman is my favorite
Thanks for sharing!
no viking 2992? whaaat?
I live in north of Siberia. Where town with 100 thousand people of population are megapolises. Where distanсe between towns can be 100-200-300 miles without any infrastructure. Where you can drive by winter snow road 300 miles and don't meet any car or human. Where soil is permafrost which at summer time melts and oozes to nowhere with parts of road. Where you can drive by asphalted road 200 miles more than 24 hours because blizzard and snowbanks are higher than your car (you can dig, but snowbanks grows more quickly). If you want to build a road then you should ship sand, gravel, cement (more than in ordinary conditions in other countries) some hundreds miles (don't forget about permafrost). And you should remember about plenty of rivers, lakes and swamps - what about bridges?
By the way, I have driven some of that vehicles. One Burlak in this movie belongs to my friend. Sorry for my poor english
So how is Burlak, in your opinion?
@@MustSeeTech very reliable and comfortable off-road vehicle. My frend has driven from river Ob to Bering strite along Arctic shore of Russia last year. It's more than 5000 miles. Now he uses it in Polar Ural mointais (you can see a picture of that in your video).
Wow. That must have been both fun and challenging.
@@MustSeeTech you're right. you can try it
Sherp the beаst!!!)) 👍
It is a beast!
@@MustSeeTech )))))🙉
Lol. Misread your comment, thought you said it is the BEST😂
@@MustSeeTech 😂✌
WONDERFULL
Thanks for stopping by!
Russia is huge and density is very low Making good roads wouldn't be economically beneficial I guess soche video maker keep your advise in your pocket. By the way nice truks
And it would be really fun driving them in those harsh conditions
Lol. citizens of huge and low density Australia and Canada think differently and are ready to spend some coin on the high quality roads network, while mother russia is till this day notorious for terrible roads and wooden toilet sheds.
@@MustSeeTech hw much of area these two country covers with the roads can you explain ? +These countrys no where close to mother Russia when it's about total surface area.
All I was saying that building roads even in such conditions is more than possible if you want to.
@@MustSeeTech mother Russia's kids know what's batter to built good truck or pawing roads
Are these Russian prices or USA prices?
Hi, I took prices from the manufacturers' official websites and converted them to USD
I'm here because of Snowrunner.
А где Трэкол?🤔🤔🤔
This Shatun thing looks like something i'd make in Gmod.
I want to see a trike from the Taurus
Where’s Lada??
Lada? 🤨 Since when do they make off-road capable cars?
Must See Tech
Lada 4x4 (Niva)
Forgot about Niva. Still, it does not compare to these.
It is cheaper to build vehicle than to make road.
Where is fun in that?
@@alexk2418 What fun?
fun as in speeding hundred mph/kph on good road feeling the wind over your face and hair which take lot of money to make?
if that fun then year, it is no fun.
but this is not about fun this is about nation money.
@@SomsoKca. I mean, off-road is fun. And don't need tax many to spend. That many lovely goes to ministers pockets. That they children have good, sturdy England education. And they don't have the joe of off-road.
Probably you understand, that my parents wasn't minister's. And I have to learn English by myself.
@KJER ERRT if you are so smart and not a schoolkid then why don't you write the possible they don't build road to middle of no where? which most of the population don't want to do anything at that place because there is nothing there except tree, snow, mud.
All the vehicle in this list are for to go to place that doesn't have road.
@@alexk2418 If "I mean, off-road is fun" then i don't see the point of your comment "Where is fun in that?"
All the vehicle in this list are for going to place most people don't want to do anything at that place cause those place only has tree, snow, mud out at nowhere so i said "It is cheaper to build vehicle than to make road."
meaning get fun build your own vehicle to run around if you need to run to nowhere, since they (the gov) don't build road to nowhere, people don't have to pay tax for road build, no ministers get part of those road money, it is best for the people isn't it?
So "it is cheaper to build vehicle than to make road."
17 millions square kilometers.. No economic basis for the moment. We wait for flying vehicles become as affordable as normal car, so we dont need roads at ALL)
In this case i have just the right videos for you, check them out:
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@@MustSeeTech, great stuff, thx! I think it is time for the new transport revolution as it was with personal cars.
The bureaucracy has to catch up with progress, since these will be probably illegal in the air now. Though I can't complain, wouldn't want wreckless people in the air, there is enough of them on the roads
@@MustSeeTech true)
It'll be just like Russia. Can't get to much better than that.
#3 is just a modern BA-10 without a cannon or mg
Holy SHIT those are some sexy vehicles!
I wonder if the manufacturer can reconfigure avtoros shaman to be road legal, because hot damn boi i want one!
Too poor to buy one though
Great choice! Thanks for sharing
Well, it's almost 3 meters wide, so no...
It is 2.5 meters wide tyre to tyre, and it IS road legal. 😁
God Bless Russia
Man I want that motorbike
who is importing the 2wheel drive motorcycle
Not sure. Just Google it. I think there are similar US makes