Tanks for the info. I visit that tank every year when I travel to Belgrade and have always wondered about it. At first glance I thought it was a T34/85 but after looking and comparing to the other T34/85 at the fortress it became obvious this one was not purely at T34. I was able to gather some information about it being a Yugo version but your information fills in all the holes.
@@isgodreal1337 Sadly, the tanks are not running. That said they are in pretty good shape for display vehicles and there are tons of cafes near the fortress that serve decent beer (there is actually a very good pub nearby that serves craft beer) and chivap- which is my balkans go to when I want a burger. The museum is quite good.
@@isgodreal1337 Not just tanks, it is a full fledged military museum featuring tanks and tankettes, artillery pieces, (18. -20. century) including BM-13, AA guns, a SAM, rail demolition carriage even a boat and a few torpedoes and naval mines. Outside exhibit is free to visit, there is also pay-admission indoor exhibit with small arms, uniforms etc.
also some of the tanks (1 of them being a t34-85) are on a seperate lil bit staring at the view at the edge of the fort, the t34's turret is aiming towards the sky in the direction of the view@@isgodreal1337
9:20 I've spent hours and hours, sitting on that tank during my highschool days (running away from school, just sitting there, waiting for the time to pass, reading some books on my phone. After high school had passed, during uni time (some 3 years ago), I got laid under that Katyusha. Caught a cold, was stuck in a bed for almost a week. Point to take-don't be silly, wrap your Willy, but also, don't completely unwrap yourself if it's cold outside. Ugh... (edit) Katyusha truck, some 15-20 meters away from the tank, behind the fence.
@@nikola12nis jašta brate Ali i ja sam proveo neke od boljih trenutaka medju tim topovima u tvrdjavi u periodu od nekih 30 tak godina , ne samo zbog topova ha ha ha , podsetio si me Ziv i zdrav bio
@@emeralddragongaming2930 Kljucno je biti tu kad je malo losije vreme, kad sve ne vrvi od ljudi. Takodje, ako uspes da se provuces pored nocnog cuvara gore kod vojnog muzeja, samo treba preskociti ogradu od nekih 2.5 metra i imas pogled na bukvalno ceo grad, slobodan prostor, drvece, klupicu, skroz full atmosfera. To je bilo moje "tajno" mesto za dejtove, kada nisam bas imao novca za restorane/koktel barove :D A realno, flasa vina/par piva, takav pogled i vedro nebo, na malom cebetu na zemlji ce uvek biti deset puta bolji dozivljaj od foliranja po restoranima i bacanja nerealno velikih suma novca na ocajnu klopu i preskupe koktele i los ambijent.
In 1948 JNA did not exist ,but the JA (Yugoslav Army). In Banja Luka (Bosnia) there was a military school center petar drapšanin, during the 90's it was renamed in Rajko Balać.
@@slovenianwotgeekerfromslov3563 Eastern Europe tank tree, yes. It will actually have an interesting vehicle spread for once over recent pure copy paste. A list of some of their own tanks: 7TP, 10TP, TKS Tankette (20mm), Pz35t, Pz38t, S-I-D, S-I-j, Vânătorul de Care R35, Somua S35 w/ 6pdr, TACAM R1, TACAM R2, TACAM T-38, TACAM T-60, Sturmpanzer Stuart, Flakvierling Stuart, Pak40 Stuart, 40M Nimrod, Turan I, Turan II, Zrinyi I, Zrinyi II, Maresal TD, Jpz38t, 44M Tas, Tenk Tip-A, Flakpanzer T-34, Czech Bofors T-34, Czech 57mm R8 T-34 [AA], SO-122, M53/59 Praga, T-55 Hellcat, BVP-1 STROP-1, STROP-2, OT M-60PB [recoilless], OT M-60 UB-32, BVP M-80, Ukraine rocket pod MT-LB, T-84, TR-77, TR-85, BVP-M2, T-55AGM, CA-95M SPAAML, MLI-84 [BMP-1 with rear hatch for DshK mount], T-72MJ, CZK T-55, MLI-84M, BOV-3, OAPR model 89, M95 Degman, plus a wild assortment of technicals with the still unlisted creations. Who doesn't want to jump in the recoilless Lada and BTFO the TURMS/TAM soon to be Merkava special Ed room. Then you add the share tanks on top of that which will upset everyone thanks to the variety: PzI, PzII, PzIII, PZIV, Tiger I E, Panther A, M4A1E6 (upgraded to 76mm), M4A3E4 (upgraded to 76mm), T-34-85 S-53 (Yugo rubber sheet applique), M10, M36 w/roof and Yugo rubber sheet applique, M18 with Yugo spaced turret armor welded on, Staghound, M3A3 Stuart, AB1, T-55A, T-54B, IS-2, AEC MkII, R35, M47 Patton, Su-100, L3/33C, BTR, standard T-72...
Yugoslavia was semi industrialized country up to WW2 and most of BDP was from agriculture, after the war, Yugoslavian economy grew at rate of second in Europe (behind Western Germany) and THIRD in WORLD as FIRST was Japan, second was W.Germany and Yugoslavia was third at complete growth over 20% per year for almost 20 years till 1965. Yugoslavia was founder of Nonalignment movement and as such was in position to market its industrial products all over the world. It is famous that Iraq's Saddam underground bunkers were all made by Yugoslavian companes just as Libya oil fields and not to forget, Aswan dam in Egypt was completely done by Yugoslavian companies. Oh yes, after Israel, Egypt war, Yugoslavia got the contract to clear the Suez, again :D
One of the stranger t-34 associated tanks (and the only knock off). Awesome video to see!... and why can't this be a tank in wot... instead of getting the 300th BS tank(mild rant there).😝
They dont seem to listen to critics about their soundtrack. They use music from Half-Life 2 and its putting me off all of the time. Subject, narration and general editing is good but the soundtrack makes me feel like i'm listening to a highschool project video. Imagine how little sense it would make if The Tank Museum channel used the soundtrack from Cyberpunk 2077 while David Fletcher ramble about tanks and armored vehicules.
It's always interesting to see these late third party modifications to existing designs when the original creators have already just switched to new ones. M50-51, this thing, Super M60 and so on.
@@thetexanbuzzsaw3145 Super predates M60-2000 by a decade. And it still used 105mm gun, just better one. If you want to go balls to the wall with M60, you need to ask Israel and Turkey. You need SABRA and AMBT upgrade packages. Italian SLEP also looks promising. I wish Taiwan could have 500-1000 of such modernized M60's to dissuade chinese marine corps from even existing:D
There must be something wrong with my brain today or there is something wrong with the inscription on the tank: "With our abilities technology to the army" What? What? My brain is unable to process this sentence.
@@johndoe-so2ef it's not the cylinder, V here is the name of the engine, V12 diesel engine model V-2 (В-2 in cyrillic). Produced by Kharkiv factory, used in T-34, SU-85, KV, IS, and some others.
Serbian, from the beginning Serbian and only Serbian, "Croatian" is only one in a series of dialects of Serbian language. Just as there are no American, Australian, New Zealand languages, but dialects of English, there are no Croatian, Bosnian and Montenegrin languages, but dialects of Serbian. In the SFRY, the Serbian language was called Serbo-Croatian for the sake of brotherhood and unity.
Good and informative video! About the M2 Browning .50 mount: if your statement is based on the pic shown, I think it's a .30cal M1919. The proportions are all wrong for an M2, but about right for the M1919, especially in comparison to the TC standing in the hatch. (Source: I was a Cavalry Scout for several years mounted on M113A2/A3s, and spent a LOT of time on and around the .50.) The M1919 in the pic looks kinda weird though, I wonder if it might be an aircraft variant? Good work though, and thanks for all that you produce....I learn quite a lot! (EDIT: above comment written when I saw the pic at 7:01; a different angle of another example at 8:55 looks like it could be a .50. Maybe they did both, at least for trials?)
@@Bojan_Kavedzic People forget there is a full length barrel shroud for the M2, just like the M1919. At the time it was commonly with the AN/M2 and M3 on aircraft. There was even a water jacketed version from way back which could probably shoot indefinitely if you kept it fed with fluid. FN sells them with an optional shroud to this day.
A non-Russian Eastern Europe tree would be better than grinding your life away for a better T-34-85 that shouldn't be in the Russian tree for obvious historical reasons.
@@nftmonkey3027 which tank is fake tho... maybe the K-91 maybe idk... which else is fake? Surely they can't be fake just pulled from a blueprint and the tank never built... or prototype of tanks that later because something else like T-64 that came from i belive Obj 430 ? Or something? I'm not entirely sure whjch one but it's in the game and after that one T-64 came to life
"Better living conditions than other East block countries". If that's actually true, its genuinely sad what has happened to the post-yugoslav countries. They aren't even comparable with ukraine. Sad that the country was sent down this path in the 90s
One can assume this is why the Soviets and Yugoslavia had bad blood. They actually gave a T-34-85 gun depression and better optics, then got really salty when they saw they gave it more frontal armor and better MG's, because not repeating all of the same mistakes is illegal in Soviet Russia.
BS fairytales about 💩hole that use to be known as yugoslavia. It's "industry" was never even able to grasp basic manteinance of t34 that was designed to be simple. In 1966, 800 t34 tanks were purchased per kilo from USSR. Half was used in active brigades and half was canibalised as spare parts for existing tanks in so called JNA. In 1972 there were still 1100 of these in active use. Even when the Serbian agression on other republics started in 1990 there were still 300 of these museum pieces in active use.
@@gaijin2162 it looks like it has a tumor for a turret. I've always liked most of the russian chassis but their turrets have always looked god-awful. Western tanks are far more aesthetically pleasing
😂😂😂 very brave to pronounce "Jugoslovenska Narodna Armija". Big hello from ex-JNA soldier. Good content and very good channel.
nista nisam razumijel kak je izgovorijo, al barem se potrudio
Serb though?
@@halo3soap114yes that's Serbian
Tanks for the info. I visit that tank every year when I travel to Belgrade and have always wondered about it. At first glance I thought it was a T34/85 but after looking and comparing to the other T34/85 at the fortress it became obvious this one was not purely at T34. I was able to gather some information about it being a Yugo version but your information fills in all the holes.
Tank museum on a fortress?
It can only get cooler if they serve burgers and you can drive the tanks
@@isgodreal1337 Sadly you cant drive the tanks ... as for the burgers there was a restaurant on the fortress ... and a animal zoo. : )
@@isgodreal1337 Sadly, the tanks are not running. That said they are in pretty good shape for display vehicles and there are tons of cafes near the fortress that serve decent beer (there is actually a very good pub nearby that serves craft beer) and chivap- which is my balkans go to when I want a burger. The museum is quite good.
@@isgodreal1337 Not just tanks, it is a full fledged military museum featuring tanks and tankettes, artillery pieces, (18. -20. century) including BM-13, AA guns, a SAM, rail demolition carriage even a boat and a few torpedoes and naval mines. Outside exhibit is free to visit, there is also pay-admission indoor exhibit with small arms, uniforms etc.
also some of the tanks (1 of them being a t34-85) are on a seperate lil bit staring at the view at the edge of the fort, the t34's turret is aiming towards the sky in the direction of the view@@isgodreal1337
9:20 I've spent hours and hours, sitting on that tank during my highschool days (running away from school, just sitting there, waiting for the time to pass, reading some books on my phone. After high school had passed, during uni time (some 3 years ago), I got laid under that Katyusha. Caught a cold, was stuck in a bed for almost a week. Point to take-don't be silly, wrap your Willy, but also, don't completely unwrap yourself if it's cold outside. Ugh...
(edit) Katyusha truck, some 15-20 meters away from the tank, behind the fence.
Hgahagahahahahaha
Rekao bih da si gadno najebo , sa tom prekladom
@@emeralddragongaming2930 Sranja se desavaju, pogotovo kad si mlad. Sva sreca sto telo moze da trpi ta sranja u tim godinama :)
@@nikola12nis jašta brate
Ali i ja sam proveo neke od boljih trenutaka medju tim topovima u tvrdjavi u periodu od nekih 30 tak godina , ne samo zbog topova ha ha ha , podsetio si me
Ziv i zdrav bio
@@emeralddragongaming2930 Kljucno je biti tu kad je malo losije vreme, kad sve ne vrvi od ljudi. Takodje, ako uspes da se provuces pored nocnog cuvara gore kod vojnog muzeja, samo treba preskociti ogradu od nekih 2.5 metra i imas pogled na bukvalno ceo grad, slobodan prostor, drvece, klupicu, skroz full atmosfera. To je bilo moje "tajno" mesto za dejtove, kada nisam bas imao novca za restorane/koktel barove :D A realno, flasa vina/par piva, takav pogled i vedro nebo, na malom cebetu na zemlji ce uvek biti deset puta bolji dozivljaj od foliranja po restoranima i bacanja nerealno velikih suma novca na ocajnu klopu i preskupe koktele i los ambijent.
Still quite a Achievement for a Nation like postwar Yugoslawia.
What's ahead will be much worse.
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Yugo power! Oh... Maybe not this time. But still a great video!
I remember learning about this tank from a book I bought several years ago of the T-34/85.
This has been my last build model. Very beautiful tank
In 1948 JNA did not exist ,but the JA (Yugoslav Army). In Banja Luka (Bosnia) there was a military school center petar drapšanin, during the 90's it was renamed in Rajko Balać.
-10 degree depression on T-34 85 basis ???? I need this in WT
my thoughts exactly, but also gajin pls add yugoslav tech tree
@@slovenianwotgeekerfromslov3563 They could, but they probably won't. They'll add really unique and full trees such as Israel and China.
@@slovenianwotgeekerfromslov3563 Eastern Europe tank tree, yes.
It will actually have an interesting vehicle spread for once over recent pure copy paste.
A list of some of their own tanks: 7TP, 10TP, TKS Tankette (20mm), Pz35t, Pz38t, S-I-D, S-I-j, Vânătorul de Care R35, Somua S35 w/ 6pdr, TACAM R1, TACAM R2, TACAM T-38, TACAM T-60, Sturmpanzer Stuart, Flakvierling Stuart, Pak40 Stuart, 40M Nimrod, Turan I, Turan II, Zrinyi I, Zrinyi II, Maresal TD, Jpz38t, 44M Tas, Tenk Tip-A, Flakpanzer T-34, Czech Bofors T-34, Czech 57mm R8 T-34 [AA], SO-122, M53/59 Praga, T-55 Hellcat, BVP-1 STROP-1, STROP-2, OT M-60PB [recoilless], OT M-60 UB-32, BVP M-80, Ukraine rocket pod MT-LB, T-84, TR-77, TR-85, BVP-M2, T-55AGM, CA-95M SPAAML, MLI-84 [BMP-1 with rear hatch for DshK mount], T-72MJ, CZK T-55, MLI-84M, BOV-3, OAPR model 89, M95 Degman, plus a wild assortment of technicals with the still unlisted creations. Who doesn't want to jump in the recoilless Lada and BTFO the TURMS/TAM soon to be Merkava special Ed room.
Then you add the share tanks on top of that which will upset everyone thanks to the variety: PzI, PzII, PzIII, PZIV, Tiger I E, Panther A, M4A1E6 (upgraded to 76mm), M4A3E4 (upgraded to 76mm), T-34-85 S-53 (Yugo rubber sheet applique), M10, M36 w/roof and Yugo rubber sheet applique, M18 with Yugo spaced turret armor welded on, Staghound, M3A3 Stuart, AB1, T-55A, T-54B, IS-2, AEC MkII, R35, M47 Patton, Su-100, L3/33C, BTR, standard T-72...
Kelly's Heroes T-34/Tiger would have been the best, purely for confusing everyone else.
Good chunk of the movie was shot in modern day serbia
@@vanja2565 and Croatia I think
-10 degrees of gun depression! On what is essentially a T-34-85?! This would be deadly in war thunder
Yugoslavia was semi industrialized country up to WW2 and most of BDP was from agriculture, after the war, Yugoslavian economy grew at rate of second in Europe (behind Western Germany) and THIRD in WORLD as FIRST was Japan, second was W.Germany and Yugoslavia was third at complete growth over 20% per year for almost 20 years till 1965. Yugoslavia was founder of Nonalignment movement and as such was in position to market its industrial products all over the world. It is famous that Iraq's Saddam underground bunkers were all made by Yugoslavian companes just as Libya oil fields and not to forget, Aswan dam in Egypt was completely done by Yugoslavian companies. Oh yes, after Israel, Egypt war, Yugoslavia got the contract to clear the Suez, again :D
a posse Tita ...kita
😂😂😂😂😂 and then you woke-up
Great content as always. Can we look forward to a video for prototype tank in JNA called 'Condor' in the future perhaps?
The experience gained had some value I trust...
I have seen that tank in the museum in Belgrade
I saw this tank on Kalemegdan, but i did not know what it was. I assumed some weird american tank destroyer. Interesting history, good video!
One of the stranger t-34 associated tanks (and the only knock off). Awesome video to see!... and why can't this be a tank in wot... instead of getting the 300th BS tank(mild rant there).😝
It'd be awesome in War Thunder as well!
A new Nation in World of Tanks is incoming
Small tip: either make the music during the narration really quiet or remove it completely. It makes it harder to focus on the actual text.
They dont seem to listen to critics about their soundtrack. They use music from Half-Life 2 and its putting me off all of the time. Subject, narration and general editing is good but the soundtrack makes me feel like i'm listening to a highschool project video. Imagine how little sense it would make if The Tank Museum channel used the soundtrack from Cyberpunk 2077 while David Fletcher ramble about tanks and armored vehicules.
@@CaFPhantom11 lol yeah my thoughts exactly. The video could be so much better without the music
There ist Music? I did not notice that
@@nikolajovanovski6579 and here i thought i was getting crazy, it really is off putting, who knows maybe it´s an AI channel
It's always interesting to see these late third party modifications to existing designs when the original creators have already just switched to new ones.
M50-51, this thing, Super M60 and so on.
M60-2000? Hell yeah
@@thetexanbuzzsaw3145
Super predates M60-2000 by a decade. And it still used 105mm gun, just better one.
If you want to go balls to the wall with M60, you need to ask Israel and Turkey. You need SABRA and AMBT upgrade packages. Italian SLEP also looks promising.
I wish Taiwan could have 500-1000 of such modernized M60's to dissuade chinese marine corps from even existing:D
@@TheArklyte Sabra is where it's at.
@@thetexanbuzzsaw3145 yeah, Sabra III to be precise...
@@TheArklyte I mean the M60 will always be my favorite platform. (Even tho it didn't work the A2 Starship is my favorite mod).
this Yugo T-34 hull looks like better than the original
Guaranteed way to ensure others are willing to sell you tanks. Show you are able to make your own.
Why does it look so much more like a T-50 than a T-34
Probably just the positioning of the plates on the front.
There must be something wrong with my brain today or there is something wrong with the inscription on the tank: "With our abilities technology to the army" What? What? My brain is unable to process this sentence.
if you can point me to the timestamp, then i could translate it for you
IMHO the epitome of the T-34 is the Czech T-34/100.
Nice
The hull looks like IS-4 hull
Good video
*Wargaming looking at this*
57 meter wide tracks? Wtf
I heard fifty centimeters not fifty-seven meters, maybe you misheard it.
True, I could have misheard, no ofense taken,
Well, I thought I heard him say that the engine was a V2, so it doesn't matter. Of course a 500 hp v twin diesel is an interesting thought.
@@johndoe-so2ef it's not the cylinder, V here is the name of the engine, V12 diesel engine model V-2 (В-2 in cyrillic). Produced by Kharkiv factory, used in T-34, SU-85, KV, IS, and some others.
@@Panzergruppe22 thanks for the clarification.
It was called Vozilo A in Serbo/Croation
Serbian, from the beginning Serbian and only Serbian, "Croatian" is only one in a series of dialects of Serbian language. Just as there are no American, Australian, New Zealand languages, but dialects of English, there are no Croatian, Bosnian and Montenegrin languages, but dialects of Serbian. In the SFRY, the Serbian language was called Serbo-Croatian for the sake of brotherhood and unity.
@@jerromedrakejr9332 And your point is? Who Cares in the context of this video?
A t-34 with a -10 depression,unbelievable
JNA = Yugoslav People's Army
Good and informative video! About the M2 Browning .50 mount: if your statement is based on the pic shown, I think it's a .30cal M1919. The proportions are all wrong for an M2, but about right for the M1919, especially in comparison to the TC standing in the hatch. (Source: I was a Cavalry Scout for several years mounted on M113A2/A3s, and spent a LOT of time on and around the .50.) The M1919 in the pic looks kinda weird though, I wonder if it might be an aircraft variant? Good work though, and thanks for all that you produce....I learn quite a lot! (EDIT: above comment written when I saw the pic at 7:01; a different angle of another example at 8:55 looks like it could be a .50. Maybe they did both, at least for trials?)
It is aircraft version of .50., probably scavanged during WW2 from a shot down US bomber.
@@Bojan_Kavedzic People forget there is a full length barrel shroud for the M2, just like the M1919. At the time it was commonly with the AN/M2 and M3 on aircraft. There was even a water jacketed version from way back which could probably shoot indefinitely if you kept it fed with fluid. FN sells them with an optional shroud to this day.
Could you use the English translation of the places or give captions because some of the pronunciations are very bad
I remember 2 were given to (Greek) Cyprus.
I don't know if they were ever used against the Turks during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus.
Big brain T-34
The true t-34/122
please no more background music, it is awfull to listen
Smells like a tier VIII premium
It should be T-34's wierd brother not Stalin i dont know about you guys if you agree
We need yugo tanks in games, wot or warthunder, hit me up and I'll boot them up again haha
Yugoslavia moded a lot of SSSR, USA, UK wepons, and by the way that is not te Yugoslav tank, its Australian.
Half-Life soundtrack detected.
I keep hearing Half Life music in this series!
DID I HEAR HALF LIFE MUSIC?
why weird?
hmm would be a nice event tank for USSR
A non-Russian Eastern Europe tree would be better than grinding your life away for a better T-34-85 that shouldn't be in the Russian tree for obvious historical reasons.
Oh hey I love this thing it’s weird :)
Half-Life soundtrack once again
I thought it was familiar
Not that I am complaining, I like it
smooth t34
smooth t34
New premium from gayjnoob is coming
gajin please yugoslav tree. I will buy type A or any other cool yugo shit for GE
Next WOT tank...😛
Nah this will be another Obj.123 ABC which probably never existed.
@@nftmonkey3027 wdym never existed it's right there in the capital of Yugoslavia... Belgrade
@@kajmak64bit76 im talking about another soviet fake tank they will add instead of this one
@@nftmonkey3027 which tank is fake tho... maybe the K-91 maybe idk... which else is fake?
Surely they can't be fake just pulled from a blueprint and the tank never built... or prototype of tanks that later because something else like T-64 that came from i belive Obj 430 ? Or something? I'm not entirely sure whjch one but it's in the game and after that one T-64 came to life
@@kajmak64bit76 so many tanks they make are fake and if they add one its overpriced and completely made up
"Better living conditions than other East block countries". If that's actually true, its genuinely sad what has happened to the post-yugoslav countries. They aren't even comparable with ukraine. Sad that the country was sent down this path in the 90s
Put the the t 34 A to WOT.New tree of yugoslavian tanks
This tank is a bad joke.
Gaijin please.......
You messed those names up a lot. Not a single one accurate... Lmao
One can assume this is why the Soviets and Yugoslavia had bad blood. They actually gave a T-34-85 gun depression and better optics, then got really salty when they saw they gave it more frontal armor and better MG's, because not repeating all of the same mistakes is illegal in Soviet Russia.
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T-34 best WW2 tank
BS fairytales about 💩hole that use to be known as yugoslavia. It's "industry" was never even able to grasp basic manteinance of t34 that was designed to be simple. In 1966, 800 t34 tanks were purchased per kilo from USSR. Half was used in active brigades and half was canibalised as spare parts for existing tanks in so called JNA. In 1972 there were still 1100 of these in active use. Even when the Serbian agression on other republics started in 1990 there were still 300 of these museum pieces in active use.
Wtf was that
Your serbian language is so bad, but i am not judging you
How they managed to make an ugly tank even uglier is a feat
youre really saying that the t34 85 is ugly?
@@gaijin2162 it looks like it has a tumor for a turret. I've always liked most of the russian chassis but their turrets have always looked god-awful. Western tanks are far more aesthetically pleasing
@@kingwein89 i dont agree but its just my opinion!
@@gaijin2162 no worries man, beauty is in the eye of the beholder
only tanks that come close in beauty to t-34-85(ww2 tanks) are chaffee, easy 8, panther and maybe pershing