@@Winkler_B_Rudolf_1911 СССР был не идеален в своё время, а сейчас уж подавно. В настоящих реалях его воссоздать не возможно. Люди этого не хотят, президент этого не хочет, республики этого не хотят.
The Tiger I, also known as the Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Ausführung E, was a formidable German tank that saw significant action during World War II. With its thick armor and powerful armament, the Tiger I was feared by Allied forces and is still considered one of the most iconic and legendary tanks of all time. Design and Development: The Tiger I was developed in response to the Soviet Union's T-34 tank, which had superior mobility, armor, and firepower compared to German tanks of the time. The Tiger I was designed to counter the T-34's advantages, with a focus on armor protection and firepower. The tank's design was the result of a collaboration between Henschel & Son and Porsche, with the initial design by Ferdinand Porsche. The tank's hull was made of thick armor plates that were sloped to increase their effective thickness. The sloping also provided better protection against enemy shells by causing them to deflect away from the tank's vital components. The Tiger I's turret was also heavily armored and had a distinctive shape, with a flat front and rounded sides. The turret was large enough to accommodate a powerful 88mm gun, which was the Tiger I's most significant advantage over other tanks of its time. The Tiger I's engine was a powerful Maybach V12 that provided 642 horsepower, giving the tank a top speed of around 28 miles per hour on paved roads. The tank's suspension was a unique system called the Schachtellaufwerk, which used overlapping wheels to provide a smoother ride and better traction on rough terrain. Combat History: The Tiger I first saw combat in 1942 during the German invasion of the Soviet Union. Its thick armor and powerful gun made it a formidable opponent for Soviet tanks, which were unable to penetrate the Tiger I's frontal armor at typical combat ranges. The Tiger I's reputation quickly spread among Allied forces, who feared encountering the tank on the battlefield. The Tiger I was also used in North Africa and Italy, where it was similarly effective against Allied tanks. However, the tank's large size and weight made it difficult to transport and maintain, which limited its overall effectiveness. Despite its strengths, the Tiger I was not invincible. Its thick armor and powerful gun were offset by its slow speed and poor maneuverability, which made it vulnerable to attacks from the side or rear. Additionally, the tank's high fuel consumption and complex maintenance requirements made it difficult to keep operational in the field. The Tiger I's combat effectiveness declined as the war progressed, with Allied forces developing new tactics and weapons to counter the tank's strengths. The tank was eventually replaced by the Tiger II, which had even thicker armor and a more powerful gun. Legacy: Despite its relatively short service life, the Tiger I remains one of the most iconic and revered tanks in history. Its fearsome reputation and distinctive design have made it a popular subject in movies, video games, and other media. The tank's influence can also be seen in modern tank designs, with many contemporary tanks incorporating elements of the Tiger I's design philosophy. The Tiger I's sloping armor, powerful gun, and large turret have all been adapted and refined in subsequent tank designs. Conclusion: The Tiger I was a remarkable tank that was well ahead of its time in terms of armor protection and firepower. Its distinctive design and fearsome reputation have made it a cultural icon, and its influence can still be seen in modern tank designs. While the Tiger I had its weaknesses, it remains a testament to the ingenuity and engineering prowess of the German tank designers of World War II. The tank's legacy will continue to inspire tank enthusiasts and historians for generations to come.
The tiger was not the first tank have sloped armor that many WW1 designs had sloped armor British MK 1, French FT-17 and saint chimond tanks had sloping armor. Big gun isn't a evolution in tank design, there's a reason why the rest of the world moved in two directions in terms of Tank Design Centurion and T-54 as both the British Centurion and Soviet T-54 inspired hundreds of cold war era tanks from the Leopard 1, M60, T-62, Chieftain etc. All of the tanks I listed were inspired by either the Centurion or T-54 after WWII the nazi tanks were a dead design into the dustbin of armored history while contemporary nations evolved the tank into current MBTs.
Дядя Петя из второго подъезда. Сверхчеловек. Ходит с голым торсом в -32С. Пьёт водку каждый день. Служит в ФСБ. Известен под прозвищем: "Укротитель тигров". Способен за 10 секунд уничтожить 500 тигров, построить коммунизм и воскресить Ленина. Шансы победы: 0%
me running from the KGB agents after I was the first one to stop clapping after Stalins speech (level insane)
KGB didn't exist during Stalin's period. It became clearly evident that you are a typical reddit and RUclips University graduate
It's actually NKVD
that actually is historically inaccurate.
Best comment
historically accurate👌👌
Red 🐻Bear.
Sława rosji ❤
You know, Californians and The Soviet Union got something In common. We both got bears and red stars.
And have high communist populations, I don't know for sure, but I think the communist party gets more votes than the republican party in San Fransisco
Thank you everyone for the supports and reaches. This video finally hits 10k, which is the most I've ever gained in a youtube video.
How do you make these pictures in n the videos?
and now 60k
Now it has 89K views
When the Cold War 2.0 HEATS UP.
@@waynecaissie11672024.
@@waynecaissie1167 exactly
That sounds surprisingly good
Вставай Медведь!!!
Bro either the blinked multiple times or i have schizophrenia haha
0.8 speed, outstanding.
Red army bear!
then why is your profile pic nazi germany
Me rushing the enemy spawn with the T80BVM only to get killed but who cares, i have like 5 other T80s so ill do it again
The points tho
I also made the slowed version, should I upload it too?
yes
да
Да ,товарищ
Yes
The slowed version is here! Sorry for the wait! Check it out ruclips.net/video/wXFXRLtQaHU/видео.html&ab_channel=Barbara .
Respect soviet union from Philippines
Im from philippines and i love CCCP or soveit union 🇵🇭❤🇷🇺
☭ ☭ ☭
When you dont have time to rush B
Soviet lore in 2 mins and 17 seconds:
Attack on titan rumbling mode 💀
Uraaaaaaaaaaaaa
Absolutely Fire Keep up
Viva Rusia
i played the video at 0.75 speed just to piss you off dear uploader
as a stoic, I cannot control that hence I'm not pissed, my dear.
Um dia Os Trabalhadores tomaram o mundo mais uma vez !
Ouvindo isso no 2x
Very nice 👍🫡
Soviet union :red bear
Malaysia :bengal tiger
Indonesia : banteng merah
SOVIET BEAR 🐻🐻🐻 🇷🇺❣️🥰✌️💪🐻🐻
ppl who plays rageforce oh no wave 6
need some vodka?
🗿
Русский язык очень богатый словами язык, но горечь и печаль от развала СССР им не выразить...
П*здец - одним словом выразил
Советский Союз скоро вернётся.
@@Winkler_B_Rudolf_1911 СССР был не идеален в своё время, а сейчас уж подавно. В настоящих реалях его воссоздать не возможно. Люди этого не хотят, президент этого не хочет, республики этого не хотят.
People want
@@anate9 ulan her yerde sen varsın aga beeeeee
The Tiger I, also known as the Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Ausführung E, was a formidable German tank that saw significant action during World War II. With its thick armor and powerful armament, the Tiger I was feared by Allied forces and is still considered one of the most iconic and legendary tanks of all time.
Design and Development:
The Tiger I was developed in response to the Soviet Union's T-34 tank, which had superior mobility, armor, and firepower compared to German tanks of the time. The Tiger I was designed to counter the T-34's advantages, with a focus on armor protection and firepower.
The tank's design was the result of a collaboration between Henschel & Son and Porsche, with the initial design by Ferdinand Porsche. The tank's hull was made of thick armor plates that were sloped to increase their effective thickness. The sloping also provided better protection against enemy shells by causing them to deflect away from the tank's vital components.
The Tiger I's turret was also heavily armored and had a distinctive shape, with a flat front and rounded sides. The turret was large enough to accommodate a powerful 88mm gun, which was the Tiger I's most significant advantage over other tanks of its time.
The Tiger I's engine was a powerful Maybach V12 that provided 642 horsepower, giving the tank a top speed of around 28 miles per hour on paved roads. The tank's suspension was a unique system called the Schachtellaufwerk, which used overlapping wheels to provide a smoother ride and better traction on rough terrain.
Combat History:
The Tiger I first saw combat in 1942 during the German invasion of the Soviet Union. Its thick armor and powerful gun made it a formidable opponent for Soviet tanks, which were unable to penetrate the Tiger I's frontal armor at typical combat ranges. The Tiger I's reputation quickly spread among Allied forces, who feared encountering the tank on the battlefield.
The Tiger I was also used in North Africa and Italy, where it was similarly effective against Allied tanks. However, the tank's large size and weight made it difficult to transport and maintain, which limited its overall effectiveness.
Despite its strengths, the Tiger I was not invincible. Its thick armor and powerful gun were offset by its slow speed and poor maneuverability, which made it vulnerable to attacks from the side or rear. Additionally, the tank's high fuel consumption and complex maintenance requirements made it difficult to keep operational in the field.
The Tiger I's combat effectiveness declined as the war progressed, with Allied forces developing new tactics and weapons to counter the tank's strengths. The tank was eventually replaced by the Tiger II, which had even thicker armor and a more powerful gun.
Legacy:
Despite its relatively short service life, the Tiger I remains one of the most iconic and revered tanks in history. Its fearsome reputation and distinctive design have made it a popular subject in movies, video games, and other media.
The tank's influence can also be seen in modern tank designs, with many contemporary tanks incorporating elements of the Tiger I's design philosophy. The Tiger I's sloping armor, powerful gun, and large turret have all been adapted and refined in subsequent tank designs.
Conclusion:
The Tiger I was a remarkable tank that was well ahead of its time in terms of armor protection and firepower. Its distinctive design and fearsome reputation have made it a cultural icon, and its influence can still be seen in modern tank designs.
While the Tiger I had its weaknesses, it remains a testament to the ingenuity and engineering prowess of the German tank designers of World War II. The tank's legacy will continue to inspire tank enthusiasts and historians for generations to come.
Very good nice information
The tiger was not the first tank have sloped armor that many WW1 designs had sloped armor British MK 1, French FT-17 and saint chimond tanks had sloping armor.
Big gun isn't a evolution in tank design, there's a reason why the rest of the world moved in two directions in terms of Tank Design Centurion and T-54 as both the British Centurion and Soviet T-54 inspired hundreds of cold war era tanks from the Leopard 1, M60, T-62, Chieftain etc. All of the tanks I listed were inspired by either the Centurion or T-54 after WWII the nazi tanks were a dead design into the dustbin of armored history while contemporary nations evolved the tank into current MBTs.
it was A.I generated
Дядя Петя из второго подъезда. Сверхчеловек. Ходит с голым торсом в -32С. Пьёт водку каждый день. Служит в ФСБ. Известен под прозвищем: "Укротитель тигров". Способен за 10 секунд уничтожить 500 тигров, построить коммунизм и воскресить Ленина. Шансы победы: 0%
0:10
De vuelta la URSS
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When nato decide to attack russia
0.75x speed is hit different
So does 2x