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Any more history on the KV-2 would be much appreciated! I love hearing about this behemoth and the standard internet search doesn't net me much information. You shared some photos of the KV-2 that I have never seen before, I wonder how long that KV-2 that made it to 1942 served until. Ironically the ISU-152 later served the intended role of the KV-2 during the push into Nazi Germany. The ISU-152 did really well in that role as well, the removal of the turret probably was a huge factor for it's success.
@@ussindianapolis487 more than likely. no one likes getting shot at by something they can't kill...well not like anyone enjoys being shot at, to begin with.
@@russellgardner5126 Well the Sherman was lucky that is was not on the east front, it would have gotten eaten. Also the Sherman also broke down a lot, but the crew could just take another one while it was undergoing repair or let the others carry on.
Dunno about feared by enemy, more of persistent annoyance with some potential gloomind death, since already overloaded transmission would be easily destroyed/immobilized by simply placing peace of log between the tracks, or it drives to AT mine and it would be immobilized just like that. Real problem was the KV-1's and infantry charges as Fins had pretty low equipment to deal the relative "mobile" and defended KV-1's, where KV-2 could not even fire when not in stable ground, so could be dealt later if just immobilized on the right spot so it cant even fire its main gun, though i give its hellawa pillbox and pain in the ass to move from where it was stopped. After infantry and more dangerous kv1's and T34 variants were dealt, bundle explosive could be tossed on its engine deck, or even better between turret and engine deck, what would blow the turret clean off. Also it has to be mentioned, willingness of soviet tank crews to abandon their vehicles when immobilized and charge failed was very much appreciated by fins, as Finnish tank battalion (yes as in one) was pretty much entirely made of captured soviet armor, with some Stuggs from Germany and pretty much anything that could be cobbled together, bought, borrowed or stolen... yeah not best, but bloody cheap and surprisingly effective considering enemy would never know what they will face next, nor whos side tank in their front was, except way the turret was pointing, so there was more than few friendly fire incidents on soviet side for what i have read about it.
When one considers that the German armored units at the start of Barbarossa were using Pz IIs, Pz IIIs, and 38ts, any version of the KV would have seemed like a monster.
@@AFT_05G And this evolution was driven by other excellent Soviet designs. The KV-2 wasn't really one of them, though the rubber-saving designs of its steel wheels were copied by the Germans in their later Tiger I and II steel wheels.
germany have more prblems with the t34 the slopped armor made them hard to kill early in the war so germany improved the panzers as counter measure for the t34
@@juanpaez8423 given the casualty rate of T34s no they didn't have an issue killing them they just struggled to actually penetrate the armor to get a kill same with the KVs and they likely knew armor was only gonna get thicker and better made
How is the KV-2 cursed by design? It's clearly perfect in every way with its impenetrable armor, 150kph top speed, 2000mm APHEFSDS, and 30mm GAU-8 Avenger Cannon as its coaxial.
The "Monster of Raseiniai" is one of my top favorite WW2 stories. It's one of those stories that just fascinates me to no end. A single tank holds an important road all by itself for a day is incredible, especially if the tank was a KV-2, which i am more inclined to believe as 6 bodies were recovered from the tank, which the KV-1 could not hold. Truly a significant story of patriotism, honor, and fighting spirit that should never be forgotten.
As far as I know, after attacking the Russian ship Varyag against the Japanese fleet alone, the Japanese began to extol it as a feat and a display of "samurai brave" and a role model, despite the fact that it was an enemy ship.
Not gonna lie, I fuckin love the KV-2. I have zero good reason for it besides one thing. I love the fact they took what was already a difficult tank to kill and then putting a huge "fuck you" gun on it resulting in a goofy, but terrifying tank. This and the BT-7 are my favs.
I read once that they tried putting a 122mm gun in the KV2 turret. This was different from the 122mm howitzer, so I can only assume it was the D-25t gun from the IS-2. It probably would have worked, but by that time production was over and I don’t even have a picture.
Dispite all its flaws, the kv-2 still is one of my personal favorite tanks of all time. There is just something kinda intimidating about this massive beast with a 152mm death launcher.
I love playing as the KV-1 in War Thunder. I spent the entire match being shot at and bombarded by artillery. The only damage I took was to the tracks, which got shot off about five times each.
What a lovely video! Great work! The KV-2 is by far my favourite tank and you brought him great honour during the documentation. This tank was truely cursed by it's design and also a great show-case why you never rush the development of a weapon. In the end you will cause more problems then you will solve with it!
It sounds like they didn’t have the time to design and build what they needed from scratch. The KV-2 did its job, be a stopgap until something better can be put together. While the design wasn’t great and being slapped together like a five page essay an hour before it’s due, the Soviets made the KV-2 work.
@@stylishniggachannel4763 Unless you play Warthunder... one of the worst tanks in the game. That thing may be somewhat effective in early war, but a Panzer 4 with a long 75mm eats that thing.
In War Thunder, we called it "King of Derp", "Derp Gun/Tank", "Soviet Fridge"... but the OG War Thunder fans knows that it's called, the "1 Hit Meme Machine".
having recently acquired this tank i can safely say it more than lives up to it's reputation even today, i adore the kv 2 and have racked up some of the craziest kills in a tank i have ever had. the most so far being 7 in one life but i got my first double kill with a single shot as well, 1 panzer 4 kill and the ammo explosion took out his mate next to him
@teslagod2003 that people from thunder have no idea when wot came out there are good only planes tanks are rubbish wot went to hell past few years BUT if nothing else after all this years i go to play with my baby kv2 and fv and laugh on people that got one shot XD
When I was little, I played World of Tanks Blitz (I still do); when a KV-2 slowly turned its turret at me, I knew I was dead, it is probably one of my most feared tanks in tank games.
@@gp3328 well not really. The closest English approximation is Joseph Stalin. Either use the English or the Russian but don't use a weird mix that neither English speakers nor Russian speakers can read it pronounce.
I use to love using this beast in world of tanks back when kv-1 and kv-2 were the same tank and you'd just get the bigger turret through upgrades. You could straight up solo.
the museum in moscow is very interesting, i was there last summer and its definitely worth an visit if you are in moscow and interested in military. There is also the wreck of Gary Powers U2
I agree with the second statement. It has all the qualities of a "Hitler Channel" program. Fluff, fluff, n more fluff. I expected to go to commercial and then have this dude repeat half of the dribble that he just presented. The "series" is titled "cursed by design," but does it mention the designers, a blueprint, or the manufacturing facility? The title mentions Stalin and bunker busting, but is there one photo of a bunker after a KV Big Turret has visited? No mention of how ironic it was that Stalin handicapped the crews with a "Top Secret" order, but, in the end, KV Big Turrets received custom paint in neighboring country's "Pimp my Ride" shops. You want to mention what "NEW", 70 year old evidence is? I bet Stalin ordered that KV to sit behind enemy lines to STOP Russian prisoners from being taken back to Germany, not to disrupt supply lines. Stories like that have holes in them because the truth cannot be told. If you were going to choose a video game to refer to tanking, why not "War Thunder's" version as opposed to "War Gaming's"??? You need new friends if the are struck with fear from pixels on a screen. Way to produce junk for the bottom 80%, but that's where the views are, right?
I hope you will do a video on the KV 220 and /or 221 ,( I've heard different designations for these longer KV monsters) ... "For the Motherland" that had its large turret ( 85mm? gun) replaced by a standard 76mm turret and was used in the battle for Leningrad. It's kind of a mythical Soviet tank.
Back when I played World of Tanks actively in my TOG II especially this was the only tank that I honestly worried about the most because those HE shells could easily blow away my entire HP in just a few good shots. It got especially terrifying in urban maps when I couldn't out range them with the 17 pounder.
I wouldn't call the tog II a "silly" design. I mean it was designed with wwI in mind so the design kinda makes sense. Unfortunately for the togII wwII wasn't like WW1
@@tylerayers7450 Correct, TOG-2 was the culmination of the trench buster tanks of WW1. The main problem with it was that its sheer size made it very hard to move to the continent to do its job (a job that as you say wasn't needed in WW2). The American M6 had the same problem, which is why it never entered production. The army would rather have 2 M4s than a single M6 in the cargo hold of a transport ship, and they got them.
Yes have seen it in moscow, but i think in kubinka is one too...i need to watch my fotos from largest tank museum in the world...sorrymy mistake i m wrong, its a prototype but not on the chassis ftom kv, but its even bigger than a massive kv2🤣...kv2 looks like litte boy..but has no turing turret,nore like isu152.what a pitty you cant put pics in youtube, would love to share it...
I am driving the KV-2 a lot in World of Tanks and this beast can be really devastating but his reload often kills you. The 152mm rounds are so heavy that you need 2 soldiers and after a shot you still need like 24 seconds before you can fire again. I don't know how many rounds that KV-2 ( 8:27 ) had in store, but they hav my respects for holding out so long. For the "Hero of Raseiniai - medal" you have to wipe out the entire enemy team (14 kill or more in 15 vs 15 standard-battle), which is a very good reference to what this russian crew did.
That intro istg “Throughout history there have been countless tanks, all designed to kill. But not all have been a success, what happened to the ones that never made it? And why did they fail? My name is coneofarc, join me as we journey through time, uncovering failed projects and forgotten creations, in… cursed by design.” I still love it, although it was 3 years ago
KV2 Stat: Defense: Good defense(at that time) Attack power: Basically a small nuke Speed: Very slow Agility: Very slow Weight: *Thicc* Crew: Inexperienced but good enough for Stalin
@@worldoftancraft ever heard of memes? I don't actually glorify him or being obsessed of him. It's just that he is a kind of a big deal in ww2 so russian tanks of that era are memed with him
@@doritolegend9664 Oh yeah, phoreigner, how could i dare the originality of the memes. They are all amazingly original and good and first-sort ones Tanks? Pardon? Maybe "the series of tank design"? Noe?
Tis cursed not by design but by designation. For our glorious death fridge was named a bunker buster, and not as it should have been named. As the glorious anvil upon which Stalin strikes justice and fear into our foes
Would the sherman fit for a cursed by design? you know the whole fire issues... Edit: my 1st comment made it sound like the crew would always die on a fire which is not the case
@@nathangerardhernandez9576 I did not say it sets itself on fire at all just that when it was hit afaik it lead to fuel leaking everywhere and catching fire, it did have hatches designed so the crew could leave fast in case of a fire but in one hit tank catching on fire still is a design issue no? also i believe this was only a issue on early sherman models
@@drakonna6281 I’m pretty sure the chieftain has a video about common tank misconceptions and myths and one of them is that the Sherman was a death trap because it always caught fire.
@@jk844100 I just saw the video you spoke of and its pretty informative thanks for the sugestion however i could be wrong but i think you misunderstood my comment, im not saying sherman is a insta fire machine that crisped the crew imediately, as the guy on the video points out it had very good hatches that made the crew escape very fast what i am refering is the fact that the fuel system would cause leaks inside the tank which then due to sparks from the round that caused the fuel system to fail or other causes (im not count ammo cook off since its said on video sherman ammo was slow to cook and if it did afaik it aways killed the crew of any tank since its a bunch of tank rounds exploding at about the same time) it would catch fire, the tanks that did catch fire more or less out of nowhere where the heavy german tanks due to their engines being worked past their limits In case my comment isnt clear what im saying is not that sherman is a death trap but due to early models of the fuel system the tank would catch fire and thats a sherman gone, most likely the crew would survive the fire since they can get out of it fast but the tank itself is gone
I know this is a little late as this is from a year ago but I just realized that you had the bob semple tank as a files project but respectfully that tank bis a masterpiece.
As much I like the fury movie, the final battle in the movie is just the heroes of raseinai americanized, which is a heresy I can't avoid but getting triggered
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Iff I could subcribe with 1 account 2 times. I would've done that already brother!
indeed
Imagine a Kv-2 invading Malta 😂
Any more history on the KV-2 would be much appreciated! I love hearing about this behemoth and the standard internet search doesn't net me much information. You shared some photos of the KV-2 that I have never seen before, I wonder how long that KV-2 that made it to 1942 served until. Ironically the ISU-152 later served the intended role of the KV-2 during the push into Nazi Germany. The ISU-152 did really well in that role as well, the removal of the turret probably was a huge factor for it's success.
Hey cone of arc, can we next have Hitler's bigger bunker buster, the sturmtiger?
Cursed by design, cursed by physics, cursed by manufacturing issues...and cursed at by everyone downrange.
sounds like panzerkampfwagen 6
@@ussindianapolis487 more than likely. no one likes getting shot at by something they can't kill...well not like anyone enjoys being shot at, to begin with.
@@russellgardner5126
Sherman=mobile torch
@@unknownpasserby1431 mobile well armored well armed reliable torch
@@russellgardner5126 Well the Sherman was lucky that is was not on the east front, it would have gotten eaten.
Also the Sherman also broke down a lot, but the crew could just take another one while it was undergoing repair or let the others carry on.
KV-2, loved by the designer, loved by the fans, hated by the crew, and fear by the enemy.
thats pretty much describe KV-2 reputation
Dunno about feared by enemy, more of persistent annoyance with some potential gloomind death, since already overloaded transmission would be easily destroyed/immobilized by simply placing peace of log between the tracks, or it drives to AT mine and it would be immobilized just like that. Real problem was the KV-1's and infantry charges as Fins had pretty low equipment to deal the relative "mobile" and defended KV-1's, where KV-2 could not even fire when not in stable ground, so could be dealt later if just immobilized on the right spot so it cant even fire its main gun, though i give its hellawa pillbox and pain in the ass to move from where it was stopped. After infantry and more dangerous kv1's and T34 variants were dealt, bundle explosive could be tossed on its engine deck, or even better between turret and engine deck, what would blow the turret clean off.
Also it has to be mentioned, willingness of soviet tank crews to abandon their vehicles when immobilized and charge failed was very much appreciated by fins, as Finnish tank battalion (yes as in one) was pretty much entirely made of captured soviet armor, with some Stuggs from Germany and pretty much anything that could be cobbled together, bought, borrowed or stolen... yeah not best, but bloody cheap and surprisingly effective considering enemy would never know what they will face next, nor whos side tank in their front was, except way the turret was pointing, so there was more than few friendly fire incidents on soviet side for what i have read about it.
@@Hellsong89 what
@@Hellsong89 bro you legit wrote an essay to reply to a meme
@@Hellsong89 oi smartass this aint an essay writing quiz, this is a yt reply section
@@Hellsong89 my mans wrote a whole essay
Tiger 2:people are making fun of me for having a big turret
Kv2:hold my transmission
Stalin:hold my 152mm high explosive potato launcher
why is it the opposite
@@racelkatyusha403 kv 2 has transmission problems and the tiger 2 had a pretty big turret
What about the FV4005
@@theadventuresofjokerandfri3162 I mean the fv4005 has a giant turret but it's light
When one considers that the German armored units at the start of Barbarossa were using Pz IIs, Pz IIIs, and 38ts, any version of the KV would have seemed like a monster.
It’s amazing how much German armor completely evolved from cute Panzer Is and IIs to big cats in just a few years.
It's known that Germans didn't even believe that a cruiser caliber could be fit it to the tank. And it's armour was ok . But too slow.
@@AFT_05G And this evolution was driven by other excellent Soviet designs. The KV-2 wasn't really one of them, though the rubber-saving designs of its steel wheels were copied by the Germans in their later Tiger I and II steel wheels.
germany have more prblems with the t34 the slopped armor made them hard to kill early in the war so germany improved the panzers as counter measure for the t34
@@juanpaez8423 given the casualty rate of T34s no they didn't have an issue killing them they just struggled to actually penetrate the armor to get a kill same with the KVs and they likely knew armor was only gonna get thicker and better made
They designed a full blown tank faster than it takes me to finish one homework assignment
“Full blown tank”
Yeah, cause it’s not like it’s a poorly designed turret slapped on a pre-existing hull.
@@devynd6476 Still damn impressive
@@devynd6476 To be fair, the design constraints were "be built quickly, fit big gun" and at those two things it succeeded with flying colours.
Yeah I imagine it was like a hackathon, but with engineering.
It must have been sitting on an existing tank base, engine and transmission. The top works must have been the only new parts.
This tank makes any WoT game a point and click adventure. You aim, you shoot, you kill, you die because it takes half a minute for you to reload
It's called death by RNG. It can also be called Russian RNG Roulete besed on whether your initial shot will be allowed to hit where you are aiming.
You don't need to aim. Just let it be guided by Stalin's hand.
WoT wanked by taking out the instability and mechanical issues
But still rng is with you and I luv it and it one shots so it pays up with it
Ha you losers play World of Tanks! Real pros play Grind Thunder
I love the fact that this dude that dedicates his videos to researching tanks actually acknowledged the KV-2's nickname "The Russian Death Fridge".
How is the KV-2 cursed by design? It's clearly perfect in every way with its impenetrable armor, 150kph top speed, 2000mm APHEFSDS, and 30mm GAU-8 Avenger Cannon as its coaxial.
flawless
uggghhh we all know this stuff. DONT FORGET THE STALINIUM RED PAINT
@@ahmedalani1640 you forgot to mention 6
- commander Ivan
- gunner Volodya
- 1st loader Petr
- 2nd loader Dmitry
- driver Borya
- machinegunner Payvel
Edits: name changes
I feel like there’s mod for War Thunder with this exact characteristics
You forgot the radar komrad ))))
The "Monster of Raseiniai" is one of my top favorite WW2 stories. It's one of those stories that just fascinates me to no end. A single tank holds an important road all by itself for a day is incredible, especially if the tank was a KV-2, which i am more inclined to believe as 6 bodies were recovered from the tank, which the KV-1 could not hold. Truly a significant story of patriotism, honor, and fighting spirit that should never be forgotten.
As far as I know, after attacking the Russian ship Varyag against the Japanese fleet alone, the Japanese began to extol it as a feat and a display of "samurai brave" and a role model, despite the fact that it was an enemy ship.
The six men were given Heroes funerals after taking dozens of direct hits by the attacking Germans ...yes that indicates it was definitely a KV -2
Not much glory in a tin can full of young boys turned into corpses
Tank destroys 12 trucks..... . very miraculous
Not gonna lie, I fuckin love the KV-2. I have zero good reason for it besides one thing. I love the fact they took what was already a difficult tank to kill and then putting a huge "fuck you" gun on it resulting in a goofy, but terrifying tank. This and the BT-7 are my favs.
The fact that this 152 mm beast looks like it was drawn by a 5 year old child on a dinner mat at IHOP makes it even more special
What is a fuck you gun?
@@adrianb7597 To me, it would be a gun that jams ... a big" F you" 😂😵
Yeah I fucking hate the KV2, it's a pain in the ass for my Panza 4
I’d love to see something on the odd versions, the kv-2 zis 6, and others
Kv-8 included.
Using zis-6 is a sin...remember ?
@@mr.waffentrager4400 not in war thunder
220 220 220 220
I read once that they tried putting a 122mm gun in the KV2 turret. This was different from the 122mm howitzer, so I can only assume it was the D-25t gun from the IS-2. It probably would have worked, but by that time production was over and I don’t even have a picture.
Dispite all its flaws, the kv-2 still is one of my personal favorite tanks of all time. There is just something kinda intimidating about this massive beast with a 152mm death launcher.
Not only is it a piece of junk. It's a particularly ugly piece of junk.
@teslagod2003 it was designed not as tank, but as bunker buster, like german Stuh-42 or later soviet SU/ISU-152, and was good in that role.
lets be honest, ditching turret, puting that gun in hull made much better weapon platform,...
I call the KV-2 “The Nuke On Treads” it’s cannon is just colossal
this tank looking at its enemies is enough to make them retreat.
Dzhugashvilli's fridge, bringing ice cold 152mm bottles of vodka to the frontlines.
That's a lot of vodka
@@haveaverygoodday3366 not if u r slav
Dzhugashvilli is Stalins real name right?
@@sir_dreadlord_on_blitz7042 yes
@@sir_dreadlord_on_blitz7042 sure name, name is Joseph
Love how he references World of Tanks several times and then the game footage he includes is from War Thunder. Nice touch.
War thunder is better then world of tanks, I prefer the realism
@@AssassinIsAfkI think both are good
I love playing as the KV-1 in War Thunder. I spent the entire match being shot at and bombarded by artillery. The only damage I took was to the tracks, which got shot off about five times each.
Laugh with panzer 4 f2
@@Persona_5b laugh with PUMA
@@fallenghost1760 laughs with M4A1 (76) W
What a lovely video! Great work!
The KV-2 is by far my favourite tank and you brought him great honour during the documentation.
This tank was truely cursed by it's design and also a great show-case why you never rush the development of a weapon. In the end you will cause more problems then you will solve with it!
It sounds like they didn’t have the time to design and build what they needed from scratch. The KV-2 did its job, be a stopgap until something better can be put together. While the design wasn’t great and being slapped together like a five page essay an hour before it’s due, the Soviets made the KV-2 work.
Russian Death Fridge
-TheRussianBadger's Twitch Chat
Yes
" Last thing you will see before died. "
Yes
Anti every thing tank
@@stylishniggachannel4763 Unless you play Warthunder... one of the worst tanks in the game. That thing may be somewhat effective in early war, but a Panzer 4 with a long 75mm eats that thing.
In War Thunder, we called it "King of Derp", "Derp Gun/Tank", "Soviet Fridge"... but the OG War Thunder fans knows that it's called, the "1 Hit Meme Machine".
I’m WoT therussianbadgers chat calls it the Russian death fridge
having recently acquired this tank i can safely say it more than lives up to it's reputation even today, i adore the kv 2 and have racked up some of the craziest kills in a tank i have ever had. the most so far being 7 in one life but i got my first double kill with a single shot as well, 1 panzer 4 kill and the ammo explosion took out his mate next to him
Laughs in german 1.0 death machine
@teslagod2003 that people from thunder have no idea when wot came out there are good only planes tanks are rubbish wot went to hell past few years BUT if nothing else after all this years i go to play with my baby kv2 and fv and laugh on people that got one shot XD
Its derp in all games, its pretty much a 1 shot with 20 second reload lmao
There are few narrators that can match your flowing, clear and no-nonsense approach. Don't change anything - great job
Kv2 in real life: transmission breaks down, turret jammed because of the recoil of the gun, engine breakdowns all the time
Kv2 in games: DERP TIME
Well every equipment comes with problem at 1st
coomon its not like suspension, transmission or engine died whitin 15minutes of use,...
These problems could be in any tank. Engine breakdowns are a normal thing in any tank.
That was pretty good, but I do miss "Oh Bugger! The tanks on fire!!!"
Well that would require going to the tank which isn't exactly doable currently
@@ConeOfArc just messin with ya! It was a good episode
Finally, the moment we have all been waiting for....
What do you get when an artillery gun,a fridge and a KV-1 hull have violent intercourse?
Hehehe
Germans seeing this:
Hans, GET THE STURMTIGER
KV 1 with artillery gun and built-in fridge for wodka if temperatures surpass -40°C?
Japanese seeing this: 性交
@@gp3328 weeaboo
When I was little, I played World of Tanks Blitz (I still do); when a KV-2 slowly turned its turret at me, I knew I was dead, it is probably one of my most feared tanks in tank games.
I love this video. I’ve probably watched this video at least 4 times. It’s a perfect blend of comedy and documentary level information
Loved the Hoi4 backround music
hoi has great music but I've played so many hours I can't listen to it anymore
AKA Stalins Fridge
Da, I keep my vodka in there
Russia so cold that Komrade Stalin does not need a fridge, also he has Siberia
And stonk gun
@@gp3328 well not really. The closest English approximation is Joseph Stalin. Either use the English or the Russian but don't use a weird mix that neither English speakers nor Russian speakers can read it pronounce.
@@gp3328 no you used an English approximation of his name. His name is spelt with Russian characters that don't have a direct English equivalent.
ironic how the KV-2 was supposed to destroy bunkers, but instead became the bunker
In Russia you don't destroy bunker, you become bunker!
@@easel2502 Better. In Russia, bunker destroy you!
I use to love using this beast in world of tanks back when kv-1 and kv-2 were the same tank and you'd just get the bigger turret through upgrades. You could straight up solo.
the museum in moscow is very interesting, i was there last summer and its definitely worth an visit if you are in moscow and interested in military. There is also the wreck of Gary Powers U2
Last I knew they also had his uniform on display and an American wire tap device too.
@@michaelmckinnon1591 That legit sounds cool.
I don’t speak Russian so no
@@shrimpshot1581 same, there are also descriptions in english😂
@@shrimpshot1581 there are no translations for stupid people like you hahaha
I absolutely love this series, it has all the quality of a history channel program.
Keep up the good work mate :)
I agree with the second statement. It has all the qualities of a "Hitler Channel" program.
Fluff, fluff, n more fluff. I expected to go to commercial and then have this dude repeat half of the dribble that he just presented.
The "series" is titled "cursed by design," but does it mention the designers, a blueprint, or the manufacturing facility?
The title mentions Stalin and bunker busting, but is there one photo of a bunker after a KV Big Turret has visited? No mention of how ironic it was that Stalin handicapped the crews with a "Top Secret" order, but, in the end, KV Big Turrets received custom paint in neighboring country's "Pimp my Ride" shops.
You want to mention what "NEW", 70 year old evidence is? I bet Stalin ordered that KV to sit behind enemy lines to STOP Russian prisoners from being taken back to Germany, not to disrupt supply lines.
Stories like that have holes in them because the truth cannot be told.
If you were going to choose a video game to refer to tanking, why not "War Thunder's" version as opposed to "War Gaming's"???
You need new friends if the are struck with fear from pixels on a screen.
Way to produce junk for the bottom 80%, but that's where the views are, right?
@@truthsRsung wtf are you on about hahah
@@madkills10 ...If you have a legitimate question for me, refrain from swearing, asking an obtuse question and then laughing at your own silliness.
No one :
RUclips Auto Captions at 1:46 : "kv bolshaya _Bosnia_ "
Lol
*gasp* so the KV-2 was part of the Bosanska artiljerija!
Now it all makes sense!
69
For me it's bolshaya bashnya
@@bigmac3373 you have to turn on auto captions
There are few things that I enjoy more than learning new things and your channel provided me with ample opportunities to do so
I hope you will do a video on the KV 220 and /or 221 ,( I've heard different designations for these longer KV monsters) ... "For the Motherland" that had its large turret ( 85mm? gun) replaced by a standard 76mm turret and was used in the battle for Leningrad. It's kind of a mythical Soviet tank.
Back when I played World of Tanks actively in my TOG II especially this was the only tank that I honestly worried about the most because those HE shells could easily blow away my entire HP in just a few good shots. It got especially terrifying in urban maps when I couldn't out range them with the 17 pounder.
Two shots and you're gone
Can you do British tanks like the Tog II and other silly designs?
Planning to eventually
Yay
yay the Pog II tank
I wouldn't call the tog II a "silly" design. I mean it was designed with wwI in mind so the design kinda makes sense. Unfortunately for the togII wwII wasn't like WW1
@@tylerayers7450 Correct, TOG-2 was the culmination of the trench buster tanks of WW1. The main problem with it was that its sheer size made it very hard to move to the continent to do its job (a job that as you say wasn't needed in WW2).
The American M6 had the same problem, which is why it never entered production. The army would rather have 2 M4s than a single M6 in the cargo hold of a transport ship, and they got them.
Stalin's refridgerator with an 152 mm derp communist launcher
Launches communists with c4 strapped to their chests
Kv-2 commander: "see that tank over there?"
Gunner: "yes"
Commander: "well I dont want to"
Gunner: "say no more"
* loads high explosive round *
Love those intros they remind me of the history channel back in the 90s
I, for one, would love to see a vid on the Monster of Raseiniai. I've always wanted to believe it was a KV-2, but evidence is hard to come by
It was a KV-1.
ruclips.net/video/XmNemLQdv5U/видео.html
It was confirmed by documents in 2022 that it was a KV-2-2-2, a prototype
i felt bad for the kv2 idk why but its sad that this majestic machine only has 1 left in the world
sad fridge noises :(
I think there is one KV2 turret and gun on working IS2 hull🤔🤔
@@TwoFoxPlays well yes
Yes have seen it in moscow, but i think in kubinka is one too...i need to watch my fotos from largest tank museum in the world...sorrymy mistake i m wrong, its a prototype but not on the chassis ftom kv, but its even bigger than a massive kv2🤣...kv2 looks like litte boy..but has no turing turret,nore like isu152.what a pitty you cant put pics in youtube, would love to share it...
Technically 1 1/2
One is all you need to strike fear into all your opponents
Stalin's derp 152 potato communism launcher with fridge ontop of kv-1 hull
🤣
what are your problems, people? Why everything is being personalized with Him? You have a mania? Why are you so obscessed with him?
@@worldoftancraft what are you on about?
@@worldoftancraft haha Stalin's fridge goes BOOM
I had a good chuckle at the one that was upside down in a ditch
im pretty sure that the turret ring was prone to jamming or breaking when fired at some angles too
Am sure most people would know the story of kv-2 from the legendary defender Raseiniai during ww2
Elijah TJ yes
The one that destroyed lots of panzers before run out of ammo?
Yes
@@4C0-q7h
I knew the KV-2 before know about that specific one
^•^
If hull would be twice as long, and had rocket launcher, could it be considered an land-destroyer?
I believe you are talking about the kv6, look up phly dailys vid on a mod for war thunder for it
Laughs in bombers
Laughs in p1500 monster
@@humzaakhtar9208 KV-6 is a KV-1 with flamethrower in the hull
@@anonim-8572 Ah yes, the Kliment Voroshilov Crocodile.
god the music makes me wanna cry cause' its like a freakin' memorial for this tank... love the video!
I am driving the KV-2 a lot in World of Tanks and this beast can be really devastating but his reload often kills you. The 152mm rounds are so heavy that you need 2 soldiers and after a shot you still need like 24 seconds before you can fire again. I don't know how many rounds that KV-2 ( 8:27 ) had in store, but they hav my respects for holding out so long.
For the "Hero of Raseiniai - medal" you have to wipe out the entire enemy team (14 kill or more in 15 vs 15 standard-battle), which is a very good reference to what this russian crew did.
1:41 Nice pronunciation, Comrade. Our Motherland is proud! :D
Reminds me of the British Attack Mobile Home (FV4005)
Battle Barn
Yes
@@stonks6616 you mean the death star, it is overpowered, but you only get one shot.
@@stonks6616 it's more like the shit barn for me
Ah yes the killingbarn
"Wow, this tank has very big turret, comrade, what should we call it?"
"Big turret"
That intro istg
“Throughout history there have been countless tanks, all designed to kill. But not all have been a success, what happened to the ones that never made it? And why did they fail? My name is coneofarc, join me as we journey through time, uncovering failed projects and forgotten creations, in… cursed by design.”
I still love it, although it was 3 years ago
I love short barrel mortars and things that have high velocity cannons, I like how that one thing gives the vehicle a entirely different use
"Cursed" nah man blessed
Would love to hear more of the story of the "Raseiniai Tank"
“Communism Launcher”
FAIL
@@homefront3162 try again with su152)
Please keep the cursed by design videos up. They are super cool.
This is the tank you drew in elementary school
a war thunder player makes an epic documentary intro, love this channel
Hey fellow Adrian a
I thought there were no KV-2s left! I am so happy to know one still exists
Ah,KV2. the death that lurks behind the corner. I adore this tank
You had Empire Earth music playing at the beginning!!! AWESOME!!
WOT mentioned several times but only uses WT ingame footage :)
just goes to show wt is the superior game
0:30
Video: "Failed Projects"
Me: *sees Bob Semple Tank*
Also me: Hmmmm... bullshit
I love this tank
Sorry WE LOVE THIS TANK
KV-2 (Stalin's Fridge) or (Nuke Shell)
152 communism launcher
@@weebman6996 DA
what are your problems, people? Why everything is being personalized with Him? You have a mania? Why are you so obscessed with him?
@@worldoftancraft for the memes
The lone KV2 story is told in full in the memoir of Erhard Rauss, Panzer Operations. It's an amazing read. Hight recommend.
KV2 Stat:
Defense: Good defense(at that time)
Attack power: Basically a small nuke
Speed: Very slow
Agility: Very slow
Weight: *Thicc*
Crew: Inexperienced but good enough for Stalin
After this fridge.
Do Stalin's box or shoebox aka su 100y
The glorious Soviet Battle-shed
@teslagod2003 which is why it's just as good as the kv2
what are your problems, people? Why everything is being personalized with Him? You have a mania? Why are you so obscessed with him?
@@worldoftancraft ever heard of memes? I don't actually glorify him or being obsessed of him. It's just that he is a kind of a big deal in ww2 so russian tanks of that era are memed with him
@@doritolegend9664 Oh yeah, phoreigner, how could i dare the originality of the memes. They are all amazingly original and good and first-sort ones
Tanks? Pardon? Maybe "the series of tank design"? Noe?
Thank you for telling my history comrade.
- _ - OUR history
Brilliant video as a KV-2 model builder this just what is needed. Any more would be welcome.
You know I keep coming back to watch these and I really like the KV-2
Engineers: Make anything armored.
Drivetrain: My time has come.
Except IS-2
Next episode, the : E series
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@@weebman6996 wait a minute
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Constructor: how ugly you want it to be?
Comrade: yes!
Wdym?! Its FABULOUS!
Awesome video! Kinda reminds me of the Goliath tank from the game BattleTanx. Miss those N64 days.
Great vid ConeofArc. Fascinating stuff.
4:18 bro you just slapped in two pictures from warthunder and put a black and white filter over it
I love how he talks about world of tanks while using war thunder footage
06:47 how? Just how? Completely intact 54 tons tank randomly is laying flipped 180° xD
Its because the ground
Too heavy chunky boy went up a steep hill or somethinf
Fell off a hill
Communism naturally kills all the smart people first.
This channel made me interested in tanks lol. I have a genral love of design fails but tanks are more in-depth than I thought
Had so much fun with this beast in world of tanks
stalin: i like em thick
The scary part is how they produced the tank wicked fast.
"German secret projects were of science fiction, while Soviet secret projects were of slapstick comedy"
I can honestly say I’ve never heard of this tank before good job
Russian: Our KV-2 Elephant will destroy everything
German: ok , lets Build Maus
damn i like this series so much continue like that man!
Get shoot by KV-2 in WT : Ded
Get shoot by KV-2 in WoT : Ded
Perfectly balanced as all things should be.
@@MrKiller007X its actually balanced, its reload sucks mobility is bad hull armor is meh so i personally think its balanced lol
Piva net i vodky net,na chuja mi takyj ded.
4:26 ain't that from warthunder?
ah yes Comrade Stalin's 152mm High-Explosive vodka potato fridge
Very nice presentation..well done!
The Beloved "Tower Of Stalin" I love bombing these in War Thunder
Tis cursed not by design but by designation. For our glorious death fridge was named a bunker buster, and not as it should have been named. As the glorious anvil upon which Stalin strikes justice and fear into our foes
Is iosif Vissarionovich Dzugashvilli to you comrade!
Would the sherman fit for a cursed by design? you know the whole fire issues...
Edit: my 1st comment made it sound like the crew would always die on a fire which is not the case
Ah yes, another "ShErMaN KeEpS SeTtInG ItSeLf On FiRe" guy, mate, I think you're mistakng the Sherman with the Ferdinand/Elefant
@@nathangerardhernandez9576 I did not say it sets itself on fire at all just that when it was hit afaik it lead to fuel leaking everywhere and catching fire, it did have hatches designed so the crew could leave fast in case of a fire but in one hit tank catching on fire still is a design issue no? also i believe this was only a issue on early sherman models
@@drakonna6281 I’m pretty sure the chieftain has a video about common tank misconceptions and myths and one of them is that the Sherman was a death trap because it always caught fire.
@@jk844100 I just saw the video you spoke of and its pretty informative thanks for the sugestion however i could be wrong but i think you misunderstood my comment, im not saying sherman is a insta fire machine that crisped the crew imediately, as the guy on the video points out it had very good hatches that made the crew escape very fast what i am refering is the fact that the fuel system would cause leaks inside the tank which then due to sparks from the round that caused the fuel system to fail or other causes (im not count ammo cook off since its said on video sherman ammo was slow to cook and if it did afaik it aways killed the crew of any tank since its a bunch of tank rounds exploding at about the same time) it would catch fire, the tanks that did catch fire more or less out of nowhere where the heavy german tanks due to their engines being worked past their limits
In case my comment isnt clear what im saying is not that sherman is a death trap but due to early models of the fuel system the tank would catch fire and thats a sherman gone, most likely the crew would survive the fire since they can get out of it fast but the tank itself is gone
@@jk844100 your missing the point. Yes the Sherman was easily escapable and very survivable but that doesn't mean it didn't catch fire easily.
Thank u. A good presentation on this vehicle.
I know this is a little late as this is from a year ago but I just realized that you had the bob semple tank as a files project but respectfully that tank bis a masterpiece.
Russia started a war with Finland in the first place, that should be reminded, and kept Karelia after war.
Yes. Indeed. Let's keep arguing about a war, that's already got a thick cover of dust.
@@worldoftancraft As Jesus Christ. Once you will understand that there is no past. Or so
soviet fridge
As much I like the fury movie, the final battle in the movie is just the heroes of raseinai americanized, which is a heresy I can't avoid but getting triggered