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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

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  • @user-Igor_Rozener
    @user-Igor_Rozener Год назад +47

    Японские станки появились в РФ, уже в начале 2000 годов, а до того, на заводах СССР, в изготовлении сложных деталей справлялись своими станками. Японский станок уникален тем, что может выполнять фрезерные, сверлильные и токарных работы без перемещения детали от станка к станку, что естественно значительно экономит время производства.

  • @Heritagesagayoutube
    @Heritagesagayoutube Год назад +442

    I mean can you imagine If Russian Engineers had the budget of US and Free hand to make anything they want , Man we would have Spacecrafts now!!

    • @MrDelgrigorov
      @MrDelgrigorov Год назад +54

      Budged in USSR was just paperwork because all the things they used to build with- tools, materials, manpower, fuels, electricity etc. were made inside and all the companies were government property so it means you move your money from the left to the right pocket. All the salaries you give to the people come back to you because all the shops everything is government owned. At the end it is not the numbers but the materials you have and the technology. USSR had vast amounts of all the materials known to man and more important oposite to USA they gave them for free or for misely prices to ally countries.

    • @monaliza3334
      @monaliza3334 Год назад

      Instead your used the Russians to take you to space and back. Why?
      Where is your brain power? You have trillions to fund the war's...

    • @NeerajKumar-is2oh
      @NeerajKumar-is2oh Год назад +56

      Russian and soviet are always best in technology

    • @NeerajKumar-is2oh
      @NeerajKumar-is2oh Год назад +38

      Soviet are always way ahead in..technology from usa..they are best huge nato and usa always scare of ussr

    • @Promi-ku7ji
      @Promi-ku7ji Год назад +3

      Жаль что космоса нет☝️

  • @MACHINERYTECHNOLOGY
    @MACHINERYTECHNOLOGY Год назад +180

    I'm also a huge machine buff. Look at their mechanical system, it's amazing

    • @SmaxyMiguel
      @SmaxyMiguel Год назад +1

      You're not really a buff id this is something you find amazing. 💀

    • @Рашка-у8й
      @Рашка-у8й Год назад

      I'm sorry but it's just facelifting a backwards 1960's soviet turd with the help of some tooling imported from the developed world. To put it brief, just your usual russian garbage with fascist propaganda layered on top.

  • @patinosndr6274
    @patinosndr6274 Год назад +88

    Russian engineering is fascinating in airplanes and heavy machinery 🇷🇺

    • @anignorantjackass
      @anignorantjackass Год назад +2

      *soviet

    • @edthebumblingfool
      @edthebumblingfool Год назад +3

      yet aparently it is from japan and Ukarine

    • @ня.ш
      @ня.ш Год назад +5

      @@edthebumblingfool after the sanctions, they switched to their own, a little more expensive, but internal resources allow. This is not for you to put Cuba or the DPRK on the sanctions list.
      And although I looked at your subscriptions, I feel sorry for you.

    • @edthebumblingfool
      @edthebumblingfool Год назад

      Dont like Radio Kalahari? Just out of interest you do understanfd that American sanctions on Cuba only effect American companies dont you, they are free to trade with anybody else as they wish but their economy is stuffed becase of their own politics not anybody elses.@@ня.ш

    • @ня.ш
      @ня.ш Год назад

      @@edthebumblingfool I "like" Ukrainian news channels or propagandists such as Denis Davydov, who expose themselves all the time as white and fluffy.
      Cuba is probably very good at trading with impoverished Mexico Guatemala Honduras Venezuela, etc. so also the water distance "helps" its economy a lot!
      Why can't the USA bring order to its part of the continent, but climb into another hemisphere and bomb cities? Even now they are in Syria without an invitation. This money could be used for the development of the nearest countries, and not for enmity.

  • @rodiculous9464
    @rodiculous9464 Год назад +49

    Show this to all the "experts" saying russia is running out of weapons for over a year now

    • @gregagregy
      @gregagregy 10 месяцев назад +1

      It's not in the narrative anymore

    • @viswajitbala7924
      @viswajitbala7924 10 месяцев назад +1

      i wonder why @@gregagregy

  • @rogerfroud300
    @rogerfroud300 Год назад +537

    A main battle tank doesn't weigh anything close to 20 tons. They start at around 40 tons and go up to 60 tons plus.

    • @Nafets247
      @Nafets247 Год назад +37

      That was the moment I skipped the video....

    • @andrewandrew5156
      @andrewandrew5156 Год назад +30

      @@Nafets247 what did you expected from translated propaganda ?

    • @cristialexandrugheorghe3374
      @cristialexandrugheorghe3374 Год назад +21

      but it does lift it

    • @andrewandrew5156
      @andrewandrew5156 Год назад

      @@cristialexandrugheorghe3374 >20 tone ?

    • @noticing33
      @noticing33 Год назад +40

      That is bmp3 IFV/light tank, but not MBT that would be a t72

  • @FactsFunEdu
    @FactsFunEdu Год назад +184

    As a Indian I never forget services of MI 26 to IAF
    Love from India

    • @seventhuser904
      @seventhuser904 Год назад +4

      India doesn't have Mi-26. It has Mi-17.

    • @Dont_Tread_on_Me448
      @Dont_Tread_on_Me448 Год назад +5

      ​​@@seventhuser904 India does have multiple MI 26 , I don't know the numbers tho , they played a major role during their kargil conflict , lifting and transporting artillery pieces and other equipment, they've been grounded now , but there was a proposition to send them to Russia for overhaul but nothing seems to have come out of that , the IAF currently operates chinooks for heavy lift ops but the Chinooks lifting capacity is only half as much as that of the MI 26 , I just don't understand as to why they just gave up on the MI 26 when it's easily the best heavy lift option

    • @مردخوشبخت
      @مردخوشبخت Год назад

      ویدئویی در اینترنت از یک Mi-26 در حال کشیدن یک شینوک شکسته وجود دارد

    • @fhlostonparaphrase
      @fhlostonparaphrase Год назад

      @@seventhuser904 I was about so say that you were wrong, but it seems that the Indian MI 26s are grounded and in need of a major overhaul?

    • @kuzakani4297
      @kuzakani4297 Год назад +2

      @@Dont_Tread_on_Me448 Politics obsly.

  • @penguinpeko
    @penguinpeko Год назад +245

    Cool video, but I have a small correction. The Moscow Mil Helicopter plant was a test production only and it was reorganized in 2020. Mi-26 is currently produced by Rostvertol in Rostov. Both the footage you use and the preview picture originate from Rostvertol factory. You can also see "ROSTVERTOL-AVIA" on the side of Mi-26 on 00:31

    • @ДмитрийДмитрий-в4я
      @ДмитрийДмитрий-в4я Год назад +5

      Присоединяюсь !!! Ростов - рулит !!!

    • @richardv9648
      @richardv9648 Год назад +2

      Now that Russia and Ukraine are at war. Where are they producing the engines for this?

    • @penguinpeko
      @penguinpeko Год назад +18

      ​@@richardv9648Perhaps they are using previously stockpiled engines for now, but there's a rumour that ODK-Klimov currently manufactures D136 engines in some capacity. There's also "helicopter version" of PD-8 engine currently in development by Perm Motors.

    • @heyfitzpablum
      @heyfitzpablum Год назад +11

      @@penguinpeko PD-12V (not PD-8) is an option, but it'll have to receive Certification by the appropriate organizations-and only after sufficient testing. Hopefully Russia has enough engines in stock to carry them until the new engines are certified. PD-12V has been under development since 2016, the Russians saw this coming. 😉

    • @trionghost
      @trionghost Год назад +7

      You are wrong in some points.
      1. Moscow Helicopters Plant was only renamed to National Helicopters Center.
      2. It was allways only test production - serial types from Soviet era was produced in Rostov-on-Don.
      3.
      4. PD-8V (PD-12V was abandoned 'cause of overpower - it was based on PD-14).

  • @mohammadmansur0578
    @mohammadmansur0578 Год назад +58

    Я видел этот вертолёт. Он похож на летающий крепость. Огромный.

  • @kiwidiesel
    @kiwidiesel Год назад +86

    The tail rotor on that big boy is the size of many other helicopter main rotors.

  • @SithLord2066
    @SithLord2066 Год назад +215

    Russian helicopters are so badass, even American helicopters are named Sikorsky

    • @den54321
      @den54321 Год назад +98

      Fun fact: Sikorsky was founded by russian immigrants in the US

    • @NickZhukov
      @NickZhukov Год назад +66

      Igor Sikorsky, who is a founder of Sickorsky helicopter company, was a Russian marine officer, State engeneer close to Imperor Nikolay 2nd.
      His best projects except helicopters (first toy flying helicopter he built at age 12):
      - age 19-22 - first in the World co-axial helicopter;
      - age 21 - motor sledge and first light airplaine;
      - age 23-25 - First in the World multy-engine strategic heavy bomber "Russkiy Vityaz" (aka "Ilia Muromets"). 90 items built.
      On 1918 he skip Russia from Arkhangelsk (which was invided and captured by USA and GB colonial corpus) to France, and moved to USA on 1919.

    • @StySiddhi
      @StySiddhi Год назад +5

      ​@@NickZhukovMany thanks for these updates ! 👏👍🤝

    • @Charlie1776_
      @Charlie1776_ Год назад

      @@den54321 buy American next time

    • @einundsiebenziger5488
      @einundsiebenziger5488 Год назад +12

      @@den54321 By a* Russian immigrant - Igor Sikorski.

  • @taylormoses5884
    @taylormoses5884 Год назад +262

    Russians are the kings of helicopter tech

    • @hassanharith6820
      @hassanharith6820 Год назад +6

      It's sounds,.... endless production; despite " economic sanctions being imposed" - almost in every ' Nasional Economic Sectors '.

    • @hermes6910
      @hermes6910 Год назад +30

      They are kings of inefficiency.
      They don't know how to make high-performance engines, which is a handicap in a modern world.

    • @juliap.5375
      @juliap.5375 Год назад +49

      @@hermes6910In Russia just few years ago arrived new engine PD-14, based on it PD-8 and based on it in development new engine specially for new version of this helicopter. It is pretty efficient.
      Efficiency - is abstract definition. Russia is country with unlimited source of oil, not so long ago it was communistic country where gas de facto cost nothing, from state point of view it was free unlimited resource (nowadays from state point of view it is also almost free resource, because produced by state and state buy it from self, almost like during communism). So Russian requirements to engines, e.g. fuel consumption, was different than in countries which bought gas/oil. From other side they had different abilities, e.g. possibilities to work in harsh conditions longer, be easy for in field maintenance and so on. So you are totally wrong, Russian engines is one or even most efficient. Based on POV.
      If talk about space engines, then in Russia created engines which is close to theoretical limit of own class. Better just impossibly, so efficient they are.
      That’s why in Russia created so lot different engines (from "cryogenic" to "hypersonic"), some of which non exist elsewhere in world.

    • @hermes6910
      @hermes6910 Год назад +7

      @@juliap.5375 It's not a point of view, you don't have your oil field in the air...
      It's pure BS...
      We can synthesize fuel and have an unlimited supply, that's just one point of view...
      But even with infinite fuel, you still need to maintain the logistics to support the use of your equipment, and that's a lot more complex if it's drinking twice as much as it should...
      And of course, in the air, limited efficiency is a real problem.
      If your PNR is at 300 when it should be at 600, having infinite oil in the depot won't help you go any further.
      It's even worse in the army, where equipment has to be placed closer to the front line to accomplish the same task.
      Russian hypersonic engines only use rocket technology, and there is no breathable air system...
      It's not as advanced as you might think, and that's not unusual since hypersonic systems have been studied for over half a century...
      The main problem is cost: they're expensive, which is why Russia didn't just use the kinjal to strike Ukraine.
      People need to stop being brainwashed and start studying the subject a little more...
      The basics of advanced technology are not as closed as military documents...

    • @suthat8392
      @suthat8392 Год назад +1

      👎👎👎

  • @jackcat3745
    @jackcat3745 Год назад +136

    Russia invented helicopter, spaceship, satellite, spacestation, and proposed element table.

    • @shooter7a
      @shooter7a Год назад +8

      And yet 1/3 of Russian homes have no running water. LOL.

    • @Bac4-qu6qg7sk4v
      @Bac4-qu6qg7sk4v Год назад

      Russia is the only nation on the planet where 89% of it's population is dreaming of a sip of Pootie's bath water! 💪🇷🇺💪🚀💪

    • @MrDelgrigorov
      @MrDelgrigorov Год назад

      @@shooter7a Well that ofc is not true, but there is a chance one day 100% of them to have running water while people like you have 0 chance to grow brain.

    • @Mitchell527
      @Mitchell527 Год назад +1

      No it's only because their dear leaders look after.

    • @WeoXCY
      @WeoXCY Год назад +28

      ​@@shooter7aSource?

  • @Dauad402Abbes
    @Dauad402Abbes Год назад +12

    Привет из Демократической Республики Алжир, народ. Привет всем, русский народ, Владимиру Путину, всем уважение и признательность 🇷🇺🤝🇩🇿❤

    • @trollfake9578
      @trollfake9578 Год назад

      Main thing ruZZkies export to Africa is weapons. putin is failed leader who uses wars against neighbours to cover up his failed domestic policies. Majority of ru ppl lives in poverty while ultra-rich 10% reap all profits from oil and resources. Just because you have butthurt about being colonized in past by west doesn't mean that enemies of the west are better. They're not.

  • @JimmySaulGoodmanMcGill1960
    @JimmySaulGoodmanMcGill1960 Год назад +60

    really love how 2/3 of comments are "would be nice to destroy it with ______", even though it's a primarly civilian aircraft. keep up the good work, would like to see a video over the mi-8 and its variants - the most mass produced helicopter in history

    • @specialsnowflake2309
      @specialsnowflake2309 Год назад

      your are in youtube, westoid globos mind controlling asset, what do you expect?

    • @TheMrakic
      @TheMrakic Год назад +33

      sheep have been told to hate, so they do. you knows that's those among us wit 2 digits IQ

    • @tsugumorihoney2288
      @tsugumorihoney2288 Год назад +3

      actually it is primary role were heavy transport helicopter to army

    • @beltar2
      @beltar2 Год назад +22

      The problem not it beeing civilian. The problem that this ruins ukrop's religion about Russia being backward poor and not producing any high technology. This belief justifies for them their separation from USSR 30 years ago and losing all industry USSR had. The sad (for them) truth that while Russia sends a lot of missiles to any point in former ukraine they can only find somebody who will try attack the factory with a drone or make small diversion.

    • @Рашка-у8й
      @Рашка-у8й Год назад

      @@beltar2 Actually all of these russian aerospace hackjobs are total crap if you compare them to contenporart deaigns from the developed world - always was and will be. I have my people inside top engineering communities in moscow since the soviet era and they gave me an inside scoop, off the record.

  • @dmitrys6201
    @dmitrys6201 Год назад +82

    you forgot to tell us about the multithreaded rotor reducer, which is unique in its power and lightness. This reducer is actually one of the most important parts of the helicopter, without which it would be impossible to create such a powerful model

    • @yelectric1893
      @yelectric1893 Год назад

      What is this? Is that like a herringbone gear?

  • @imllendream
    @imllendream Год назад +25

    Mi-26 The Legendary
    In fact, whenever the US Army's Boeing CH-47 Chinook is in trouble in difficult places.
    The US would call on Russia, and off the Mi-26 goes to rescue and carry Boeing CH-47 Chinook like a baby.

    • @ixydelay5644
      @ixydelay5644 Год назад +1

      yes, i´ve seen the pics

    • @Truthbomb918
      @Truthbomb918 Год назад +1

      They didn't call on Russia, they called on countries or companies with a Russian made helicopter

    • @imllendream
      @imllendream Год назад

      @@Truthbomb918
      Mi-26
      From
      R U S S I A
      With
      L O V E

    • @899baki
      @899baki Год назад

      ​@@Truthbomb918..and?In every ways,this Helicopter is maded in Russia.

    • @Truthbomb918
      @Truthbomb918 Год назад

      @@899baki are you simple? I never said it wasn't Russian, I said they didnt call on Russia. Are you not able to read and comprehend?

  • @Odisej1987
    @Odisej1987 Год назад +129

    As a student in electrical engineering I find that pretty impressive. Awesome!

    • @philippe2715
      @philippe2715 Год назад +5

      Next to the Riga airport there is a guy that made his own museum with old Soviet aircraft.
      He also has a Mi-26

    • @moderately_extreme
      @moderately_extreme Год назад

      except that motors were built by Ukraine and all the precision tooling and machinery came from Japan and europe. The rest is basically a factory and designs unchanged since the 70s

    • @jejak-penjajah_barat
      @jejak-penjajah_barat Год назад

      ​@@moderately_extremef35 magnet Made by Chinese😂 You are stupid you think all weapons/vehicles are made from 1 country🤭

    • @Kirill_Fedorov1970
      @Kirill_Fedorov1970 Год назад

      replaced now@@moderately_extreme

    • @АлександрХрамов-д5е
      @АлександрХрамов-д5е Год назад

      ​@@moderately_extremeне принимай наркотиков и не читай западных газет это очень вредно для здоровье. Пропаганда+наркотики большое зло

  • @murozvi5898
    @murozvi5898 Год назад +31

    Russian tech is just out of this world, these are blessed people ❤❤❤

  • @zali13
    @zali13 Год назад +106

    If I may, 20 tons isn't a "main battle tank". It's a light tank or VDV tank destroyer at best, air transportable, air-droppable or being underslung an Mi-26. Other than that, the Mi-26 really is a beast.

    • @utkarshg.bharti9714
      @utkarshg.bharti9714 Год назад +14

      Still bigger and badder than anything that NATO has to offer.

    • @Bialy_1
      @Bialy_1 Год назад +1

      @@utkarshg.bharti9714 Russian transport capabilities are a joke if you compare them to NATO... They are unable to provide proper logistic for Ukraine War theater and NATO got zero issues with providing logistic for Afghanistan and Iraq...
      Also in case of Heavy-lift cargo helicopters Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion is a serious competition for Mi-26, it is faster(310km/h vs.295km/h) and with significantly longer range than Mi-26 (850km vs. 500km)...
      In case of planes there is no real competition, as Russian heavy transport planes fleet is tiny.
      Russian army logistics is all about train ->XIX century in logistics and in battle tactics as they using human wave attacks to this day...

    • @reductio1000
      @reductio1000 Год назад

      @@Bialy_1 " with providing logistic for Afghanistan and Iraq..." now calmly read again what you posted as a compairison to the ukrain situation and realise how utterly immensly stupid your remark is.

    • @hekpacobctac616
      @hekpacobctac616 Год назад +5

      Fine, you found mistake in poorly managed video. But it's much more than any helicopter from west can do. King Stallion, which is world's most expensive helicopter is on 15 tonnes

    • @alpejohnson491
      @alpejohnson491 Год назад

      @@Bialy_1 Ukraine who has poor training by british also use human wave tactics lol what a cope comment the MI-26 is multipurpose not really used much by the russian military and only for logistics and pretty sure its bigger than it so it can carry more cargo than it shutup and enjoy the video you bigget.

  • @Mansour-O-Killuminati
    @Mansour-O-Killuminati Год назад +13

    Russia Has Always been the Top when it comes to built one of a Kind Technology.

    • @tsugumorihoney2288
      @tsugumorihoney2288 Год назад

      yeah the problem that they build small number of it and thats it(

    • @ixydelay5644
      @ixydelay5644 Год назад

      @@tsugumorihoney2288
      Nobody need 10.000 Mil-Mi 26

    • @tsugumorihoney2288
      @tsugumorihoney2288 Год назад

      @ixydelay5644 sure, because it special equipment for special duties, i meant in overall

    • @ixydelay5644
      @ixydelay5644 Год назад

      @@tsugumorihoney2288
      overall, - China has the largest country (people) and built the largest number of everything
      -
      the old country of "the West" have to learn this

  • @kraz8562
    @kraz8562 Год назад +2

    Спасибо советским инженерам

  • @morenikejiajokejustin4683
    @morenikejiajokejustin4683 Год назад +26

    Russia is taking care of everything, they're doing the right things at the right time.

    • @danielpospisil1192
      @danielpospisil1192 Год назад +1

      No nevím :)

    • @steveerossa
      @steveerossa Год назад +1

      this helicopter looks like something from the 1980s. All analog.

    • @ManteIIo
      @ManteIIo Год назад +2

      @@steveerossa analog is much more reliable and on top cannot be countered by electronic warfare, or even such as EMP

  • @Charlie1776_
    @Charlie1776_ Год назад +20

    Wow, such an Amazing machine.

  • @tailwind12
    @tailwind12 Год назад +13

    amazing.
    knew a guy from HS. went into the CG after and did 20yrs as an eletrition and then got on with Sikorsky with the blackhawk. retired E7 and was doing well living in california. luv to do that.
    the teamwork, ect and knowing the importance of your work.
    hard to belive for 40+yrs..cultural exchanges with russia, for years they were our only ride to the space station. summits. champagne and toasts and meeting. ect. clinton/obama and the "reset" button move (even though misspelled in russian) with their foreign minister.
    elect 2021 a laughing hyena (harris) and a clown and dementia patient and we as spending billion$ to kill and harm russian citizens today (soldiers) as part of the constant bs of defending "democracy".
    biden refused to serve and defend our nation in 1968 after law school. getting 5 made up
    deferments. but tells our nation how this "proxy" war is good and he knows "best" for the US.
    tally up how much that cost the US in lives and money in afghanistan and vietnam?
    and look at today. afghanistan is back to a terrorist taliban and vietnam went communism.
    so the answer in DC. well, will now do that by "proxy" just the waste of tax payer money no US personnel (for now).

  • @MajSolo
    @MajSolo Год назад +12

    Worked at Ericsson in a big building that needed two big cooling units lifted intact in one go up to 14th floor. So that was first and only time a saw one. No room to land unfortunately so having the load hanging in a 14 floor long cable he moved oh so slowly it took the entire afternoon.

  • @blasterml
    @blasterml Год назад +7

    The old paper map and the RWR from the mi-24.
    This aircraft is an engineering masterpiece!

    • @notmenotme614
      @notmenotme614 Год назад +1

      I was thinking the same, it doesn’t even have a glass cockpit and still uses a human Flight Engineer and a Navigator.

  • @definitelyfrank9341
    @definitelyfrank9341 10 месяцев назад +2

    So many people simply can't accept the fact that this helicopter outperforms everything in the west's arsenal.

  • @fredh8065
    @fredh8065 Год назад +6

    I first saw this in Venezuela. It was parked in the main airport in the city of Caracas. Its Huge to say the least. Its like the size of a house when you see it in person.

    • @DELTAF11B
      @DELTAF11B 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the info

  • @kcor110
    @kcor110 Год назад +36

    I have Seen one in the Antonow Museum in Kijw. Tage size of this thing is so unbeliveable that you have to see it in real life to understand.

    • @philippe2715
      @philippe2715 Год назад +2

      Next to the Riga airport you can also find one.

    • @kcor110
      @kcor110 Год назад

      @@philippe2715 thanks for the tip, i directly checked it out on google maps. Even if i will not be in the baltic region anywhere soon i ll visit the Museum one day.

  • @Inetman
    @Inetman Год назад +18

    Nice video, but with one fatal flow: it isn't a Moscow Mil plant in any way. Mi-26 since the very beginning produced only on a Rostvertol plant in Rostov-on-Don.

    • @ДмитрийДмитрий-в4я
      @ДмитрийДмитрий-в4я Год назад +2

      Присоединяюсь !!! Ростов - рулит !!!

    • @mikelee7318
      @mikelee7318 Год назад +1

      Fatal flaw? Might be overstating it bud. Would be nice if they got details like this right but......is it really that big a deal?

  • @AlejandroMartinez-sq6og
    @AlejandroMartinez-sq6og Год назад +41

    Una belleza de helicoptero me gustaria que mi pais tuviera una flota de este tipo

    • @JRjaime97
      @JRjaime97 Год назад

      Run for presidency.

    • @eldarsafarov2499
      @eldarsafarov2499 Год назад +4

      This is impossible, for one simple reason, only in Russia it is possible to produce such large rotor blades! In the early nineties, the Americans tried to buy the technology for the production of these blades, but the Russians had the intelligence not to sell it.

    • @AlejandroMartinez-sq6og
      @AlejandroMartinez-sq6og Год назад

      @@eldarsafarov2499 imposible nooo aqui en argentina tenemos la tecnologia para su mantenimiento

    • @eldarsafarov2499
      @eldarsafarov2499 Год назад +1

      @@AlejandroMartinez-sq6og service is not production.

    • @EstebanJorge-rw4jq
      @EstebanJorge-rw4jq Год назад

      ​@@AlejandroMartinez-sq6og❤

  • @cityplanconsultores2188
    @cityplanconsultores2188 Год назад +24

    amazing machine, the best

  • @hdkbbjdjdjsbhhdj9496
    @hdkbbjdjdjsbhhdj9496 10 месяцев назад

    Ух ты, он все еще в производстве. Я с нетерпением жду 80-х.

  • @junaidalam4672
    @junaidalam4672 Год назад +3

    Really informative video.... good work

  • @fuegorus
    @fuegorus Год назад +1

    Россия мощь Вася💪

  • @Эрдэм-ы7ш
    @Эрдэм-ы7ш Год назад +11

    Это же самый большой и грузоподьемный вертолет Ми-26...🎉

  • @vad39111
    @vad39111 Год назад

    Слава советским инженерам и руководителям!!!

  • @AlexCatable
    @AlexCatable Год назад +12

    If only I had a dollar for every comment about MBT weight..

    • @Richaag
      @Richaag Год назад

      …or every time he said “composite”

    • @ixydelay5644
      @ixydelay5644 Год назад

      the you have a couple of bucks

  • @notmenotme614
    @notmenotme614 Год назад +1

    2:15 You can see the blue and yellow jigs that are used to get everything lined up together in the right place. The engineers don’t guess where the panels will go.
    2:51 As for “accuracy and precision crafted parts are joined together like and intricate jigsaw”. If the panels don’t fit then the edges just get filed down.

  • @milutinke
    @milutinke Год назад +8

    What software are you using for the AI voice?
    It's pretty good

    • @MrCSRT8
      @MrCSRT8 Год назад +1

      Also noticed the flawless narration. Best I've ever heard.

    • @notmenotme614
      @notmenotme614 Год назад

      Darude Sandstorm

  • @chaguyanakintanboy2081
    @chaguyanakintanboy2081 Год назад +1

    Helikopter cocok buat di Indonesia 🇮🇩😎... 👍👍

    • @taufikkurniadi7963
      @taufikkurniadi7963 Год назад

      Gak mungkin beli ini atau buatan Russia lainnya. Indonesia digertak sedikit sm Amerika jg udah ngeper takut.

  • @juanfelipecopete9368
    @juanfelipecopete9368 Год назад +5

    Wow what a impressive machine. Definitely Russian

  • @romieiv
    @romieiv Год назад +8

    Mechanically scanned phased array radar, Nice!! The best of both worlds

    • @beltar2
      @beltar2 Год назад +1

      Some big ESA radar have additional mechanical drive. F. e. "Irbis" on Su-35S.

  • @mohammadkarimzai8057
    @mohammadkarimzai8057 Год назад +6

    This is very Awesome MI-26 production and I like to such a factory. 💪🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺👍

  • @Doidera-h5f
    @Doidera-h5f 3 месяца назад +1

    interesting subject,, massive heli

  • @sylkelster
    @sylkelster Год назад +4

    Seems to me that all those controls could be compiled to within 4 glass screens for pilot and co-pilot, maybe a couple for flight engineer. Add weather radar for good measure.

  • @mastergambiarra
    @mastergambiarra Год назад +2

    O que eu acho bom nestas engenharia é que o povo tem trabalho sonhos e realizações. Enquanto o povo brasileiro vive sem o que fazer sem dinheiro buscando viver de coisas erradas. Como tráfico de drogas. Numa guerra interna.

  • @sanjaysukhadia7746
    @sanjaysukhadia7746 Год назад +3

    Best heli of Russia

  • @craig4867
    @craig4867 Год назад +2

    COMBAT APPROVED
    On RUclips!

  • @miryam.advanced
    @miryam.advanced Год назад +20

    All world loved russia 🤷‍♀️🤩❤

  • @mayurireddy8196
    @mayurireddy8196 8 месяцев назад

    Amazing helicopter manufacturers

  • @stepheng7716
    @stepheng7716 Год назад +7

    With MTOW - 56,000Kg (123,000lbs), external hoist - 20,000Kg (44,000lbs) practically every country should have one....

  • @nishkm
    @nishkm Год назад +2

    Even the Americans ordered some 😀

    • @Bialy_1
      @Bialy_1 Год назад

      They have some of enemmy hardware as they have special units that using enemmy hardware/tactics to train american soldiers... there are the enemmy on the training grounds...

    • @thebigmon
      @thebigmon Год назад

      We have all of weapons that all of the world uses at our disposal. We use it to train our troops during training exercises. Our training is so unbelievably realistic we use the actual weapons that our opponent uses to fight against us. We can do that because we are rich. What country are you from?

  • @nitroxide17
    @nitroxide17 Год назад +3

    Main battle tanks are not 20 tons. Even IFVs are heavier than that.

  • @kingozymandias2988
    @kingozymandias2988 Год назад +1

    Russian engineering, megalomania meets no money👍🏻

  • @NorbuWangmo-h6z
    @NorbuWangmo-h6z Год назад +3

    God bless Russia ❤❤❤

  • @notmenotme614
    @notmenotme614 Год назад +1

    6:39 This interior shot has been mirrored. As the Navigator should be sat on the right hand side and the Flight Engineer should be sat on the left hand side.

  • @DudoDria
    @DudoDria Год назад +3

    BRAVO RUSSIA !! GO GO GO ! Wish the best to great people !! And great country !!

  • @759Alexander
    @759Alexander Год назад +1

    TY VERY MUCH AWESOME VIDEO AND MAZINGLY WELL MADE

  • @tahsinrabbani8640
    @tahsinrabbani8640 Год назад +1

    😊 nice information

  • @Fighter4Street
    @Fighter4Street Год назад +3

    I thought Russia was weak and needed washing machines for chips? Ukraine is strong and heroic?

  • @paristo
    @paristo Год назад +1

    00:08 power to hoist a Main Battle Tank, and then proceeds to show a Infantry Fighting Vehicle for Airborne (Boyevaya Mashina Desanta).
    That weights is only a 12.9 tons.
    A Main Battle Tank, like example T-72M3, weight is 45 tons.
    Something that Mi-26 will not lift at all. It can lift only 20 tons. So nowhere close to lift MBT.
    IFV's, yes, but not MBT's.

  • @hlebhlebov5541
    @hlebhlebov5541 Год назад

    Остатки Великой державы СССР!!

  • @Swatmat
    @Swatmat Год назад +4

    hoist a main battle tank as much as 20 tons.... show a picture of a BMP3 infantry fighting vehicle.... it cannot lift a MBT or anything close to it

  • @Faelen_furry
    @Faelen_furry 8 месяцев назад

    You can say whatever you want, the ultimate choper is the Sud-Aviation SA315B Lama. It can lift more than his own weight

  • @diegfb2001
    @diegfb2001 Год назад +5

    Another correction, that process is not electroplating, that's anodization.

  • @VavanNumber1
    @VavanNumber1 Год назад +2

    Не вижу ни одного копирайта - бездарно УКРАЛИ материал российской телепередачи.

  • @justinzak5025
    @justinzak5025 Год назад +3

    The cockpit looks soo futuristic 😂

  • @edthebumblingfool
    @edthebumblingfool Год назад +3

    So Russian can no longer build its outdated helicopters without western machine, not a good position for Russia to be in in a futile war. Machines for building from Japna engines from Ukraine and Russia is now at war with Ukraine who is backed by Japan.

  • @ixydelay5644
    @ixydelay5644 Год назад

    The main reason ist Sibiria.
    In this gigantic country , without streets, you need a very, very large helicopter!

  • @jebise1126
    @jebise1126 Год назад +5

    is there any production of these right now? ukraine had engine production... did they found proper engine replacement?

    • @vig237
      @vig237 Год назад +9

      They did

    • @jebise1126
      @jebise1126 Год назад +1

      @@vig237 how many new ones with new engines than?

    • @ouueee
      @ouueee Год назад +7

      @@jebise1126 MI-26 will be upgraded. Receive new avionics and new PD-8 engines

    • @jebise1126
      @jebise1126 Год назад

      @@ouueee but were any produced in this standard? will there also be less pilots needed?

    • @heyfitzpablum
      @heyfitzpablum Год назад +4

      PD-12V engine is being evaluated for Certification, but I don't think it has been approved yet. This company is probably using stockpiled Ukrainian engines as a stopgap. The production rate for Mi-26 can't be too high, these are expensive helicopters.

  • @abdulaiorsinekamarajr2809
    @abdulaiorsinekamarajr2809 Год назад +1

    Incredible 😊

  • @alexpinnantonio3625
    @alexpinnantonio3625 Год назад +2

    Thats pretty impressive. Great video, bro. Thanks so much.

  • @ManosDanger
    @ManosDanger Год назад +23

    Wow, I didnt know there are main battle tanks weighing only 20 tons

    • @heyfitzpablum
      @heyfitzpablum Год назад

      Only the smaller light tanks and armored vehicles, not the big MBTs-which weigh 50-75 tons.

    • @BrianJones761-wc4hu
      @BrianJones761-wc4hu Год назад +23

      Russian MBT may be 40 T.
      NATO big tanks are 50 to 70T.
      The heavier western tanks get stuck in the mud of Ukraine.

    • @Screaming-Trees
      @Screaming-Trees Год назад +23

      That's what is so interesting about Russian tanks. For decades during the Soviet period their design strategy and doctrine was smaller, lower profile and lighter. They favoured that approach over our approach which is bigger, heavier etc. I didn't know that until recently. And I didn't know that because we don't do any honest reporting in the west anymore.

    • @GamingTrivia1113
      @GamingTrivia1113 Год назад

      ​@@Screaming-Treesbruh a quick search on Google will tell you that.

    • @RaCvet
      @RaCvet Год назад +2

      Это БМД- Боевая Машина Дасанта.

  • @romieiv
    @romieiv Год назад +2

    Super clean and well lighted, no sign of %s or Six Sigma though, no sign of QA jigs ect..

    • @crazyeightsize
      @crazyeightsize Год назад

      The broom crew was was on a good one that day. Russia dose things like that for propaganda purposes, they'll clean things up real nice. Make it look nice for the cameras then everything goes back to normal afterwards. What is amazing is to see all the hand labor. Airbus, Boeing and Lockheed use mostly automation. This is how aircraft were built in the 1950's. WOW!

    • @artemg9753
      @artemg9753 Год назад +6

      ​@@crazyeightsize Condolences to your butthurt. But automation is applied where it pays off the market.

    • @crazyeightsize
      @crazyeightsize Год назад

      @@artemg9753 "pays off the market" doesn't even make sense in English. But nice try orcish bot. LOL. Ruzzia doesn't have any money to upgrade these facilities. That's why they look like something out of the 1950's. They have a few machines that they buy from the Chinese, Koreans and Japanese. But are unable to fully automate or develop their own technology like they are doing in the west. But it's okay, just keep dreaming. Maybe in a few more decades the Ruzzian's will finally catch up to where the West was in the 1980's.

    • @artemg9753
      @artemg9753 Год назад +1

      @@ghostyt2950 If that's all you get, then really lol.)

    • @crazyeightsize
      @crazyeightsize Год назад

      @62guitarguy I don't think russia uses Six Sigma or Iso 9000 standards or anything like that. What is funny for me, is that you see all these new Mi-26 aircraft. However, according to what I could find online, russia only delivers 5 new air frames one year then nothing for the next two or three then another 8. Then none for another few years. So russia has a really low production rate, I am pretty sure that all that we see here is just for propaganda purposes.

  • @svenjohnson2389
    @svenjohnson2389 Год назад

    Do you have a grid ref handy! 💣🧨

  • @kehreazerith3016
    @kehreazerith3016 Год назад +5

    It's weird to see a company manufacture new helicopters of that size without digital/glass displays and equipment.

    • @adolfocornavaca2544
      @adolfocornavaca2544 Год назад +10

      Why Reinvent The Bycicle. ANALOG INSTRUMENTS R STILL OK. TO USE.

    • @jerromedrakejr9332
      @jerromedrakejr9332 Год назад +3

      Mi-26T2V is what you looking for...

    • @kehreazerith3016
      @kehreazerith3016 Год назад +2

      @@adolfocornavaca2544 yes but why overcomplicate things when you can upgrade to the late 1980s and only need two pilots to fly instead of 4+, it makes no sense to build anything of that size with full steam/analog gauges.

    • @artemg9753
      @artemg9753 Год назад +1

      @@kehreazerith3016 The number of crew depends on its functions and safety/operational requirements.

    • @tinolino58
      @tinolino58 Год назад +1

      I prefer analog instruments over glass!!

  • @Zuercher
    @Zuercher Год назад

    great video, thanks

  • @rexxorrwill8688
    @rexxorrwill8688 Год назад +4

    Check out the USA Marine's/Navy heavy lifter :-) , the CH-53E Super Stallion, also they are now receiving the new Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion.

    • @einundsiebenziger5488
      @einundsiebenziger5488 Год назад +1

      Marines* '(plural, no apostrophe)

    • @tsugumorihoney2288
      @tsugumorihoney2288 Год назад

      it is not new, it is just modifications of old helicopter same as for example Mi-26T2V is latets modification of good old Mi-26, yes both Russia and NATO use 40+ years old heavy modernized shit

  • @notmenotme614
    @notmenotme614 Год назад +1

    0:06 “It’s equipped with the power to hoist a Main Battle Tank that weighs 20 tons”
    But how many Main Battle Tanks weigh only 20 tons 🤔

  • @ArlGreg-vx3wb
    @ArlGreg-vx3wb Год назад +17

    We love you Mr Putin and proud of Russia from Dallas Tx.

  • @catamaranstingray5464
    @catamaranstingray5464 Год назад +4

    Good job, Russia!

  • @kardRatzinger
    @kardRatzinger Год назад +2

    It's not pronounced "am-eye". It's supposed to be "me twenty six". Both the M and the (lowercase!) i come from the same word - the name of the constructor. It's an abbreviation, not an acronym.

  • @Zoydian
    @Zoydian Год назад +2

    Stunning!

  • @alleycatvietnam
    @alleycatvietnam Год назад +11

    The engines are Russian Mil Mi-26 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotarev_D-136

    • @penguinpeko
      @penguinpeko Год назад +2

      Well, you're not wrong. But it was designed in the USSR and the only plant that made those engines was located in Ukraine (in currently contested Zaporozhye region). However, manufacturer plans to replace it with a more powerful PD-8V engines, produced by Perm Motors.

    • @heyfitzpablum
      @heyfitzpablum Год назад

      @@penguinpeko PD-12V will be the replacement.

    • @ruldali615
      @ruldali615 Год назад +2

      Все двигатели разробатывались в России и отдавались на разные заводы что бы их производили, в том числе в украинскую советскую республику.

    • @konradkarlovich5801
      @konradkarlovich5801 Год назад

      ​@@heyfitzpablumPD-8V

  • @ОмушАсанович
    @ОмушАсанович Год назад +1

    Белплотник новый российский

  • @chrismineburg1163
    @chrismineburg1163 Год назад +3

    Couldn't watch after he said main battle tank that weighs 20 tons, the m1, the only us tank weighs 77 tons, I'm sure the t seventy whatever is close to the same lol.

    • @einundsiebenziger5488
      @einundsiebenziger5488 Год назад

      A) An MBT's weight starts at about 40 (metric!) tons. Russian designs are usually lighter than western ones. B) The latest version of the Abrams weighs 67 metric tons (= 74 Imperial short tons).

    • @chrismineburg1163
      @chrismineburg1163 Год назад

      @einundsiebenziger5488 no shit, I spent 6 years hauling tanks in the US army. I know exactly what they weigh.

  • @Rams-ram
    @Rams-ram Год назад +1

    thanks

  • @NyteStalker89
    @NyteStalker89 Год назад +6

    Shows APC, calls its a 20t MBT

    • @Sl2ven
      @Sl2ven Год назад

      Ну дурочки что сказать, это бмд 4.

  • @alexmaccity
    @alexmaccity Год назад

    Russia knows helicopters

  • @Joepie-r3x
    @Joepie-r3x Год назад +2

    When you have a good look, the tank and the airplane are RC models😂😂

  • @bluedeath4888
    @bluedeath4888 Год назад +5

    Even U.S doesn't have anything like this.

    • @Bialy_1
      @Bialy_1 Год назад +1

      Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion have longer range -> 850km vs.500km of Mi-26 and it is faster 310km/h vs. 295km/h.
      It is slighty smaller but claiming that "U.S doesn't have anything like this." is just typical Russian BS...

    • @bluedeath4888
      @bluedeath4888 Год назад

      @@Bialy_1 You and your country is BS. You have a clown as president! LMFAO

    • @lucianolandi7307
      @lucianolandi7307 Год назад +1

      Range of Mi-26 can be extended with internal tanks, and no: the US do not have a similar helicopter for range, MTOW and size, it’s just a fact.

  • @grayfox1771
    @grayfox1771 11 месяцев назад

    Something only the Soviets coulda come up with, amazing piece of machinery though.

  • @bendo7418
    @bendo7418 Год назад +4

    The only hightech in the video was the western calibration equipment used. 😂

  • @RealityCheck6969
    @RealityCheck6969 Год назад +2

    Ukrainian engine, japanese lathe milling machines, russian design: this documentary is a history lesson. I am pretty sure today they are not manufacturing these helicopters anymore.

    • @preperforated
      @preperforated Год назад

      The Ukraine engine thing really messed up mfg up for a little while, but they've solved it since 2014

    • @alexsis8980
      @alexsis8980 Год назад

      @@preperforated 9 years have passed, but still there is not a single serial engine and this is a fact.

  • @꿀물꿀물-m2b
    @꿀물꿀물-m2b Год назад +3

    russia monster 👍

  • @joshanderson7358
    @joshanderson7358 Год назад +1

    Only in Russia. 👏🌹🇷🇺

  • @benmartin6476
    @benmartin6476 Год назад +4

    Everyone discredits Russia
    They shouldn’t

  • @jeffdady864
    @jeffdady864 Год назад

    Look at the good Russia could do for its people instead of war .

    • @CashCatz
      @CashCatz Год назад +1

      Replace Russia with America. Compare how many American bases there are around the world vs Russian. How many conflicts has the US started vs Russia and what is the death count (5.5 million from middle east alone).
      Also, healthcare and education are free in Russia - and their tax rate is only 13% flat. One of the most educated workforces in the world. What do you pay in taxes and what do you get in for it?