The ISU-152 aka Tiger Tank nemesis

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
  • AusArmour Assistant Manager, Jason Belgrave, brings AusArmour into the new year with a rundown on the famous WW2 ISU-152.
    These self-propelled guns were the USSR's answer to German heavy armour such as the Tiger Tank.
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  • @paulosborne6517
    @paulosborne6517 Год назад +82

    In the ISU-152K manual [scan of original period document], it shows a small round seat for the gunner mounted to the side of the gun cradle - implying that he aims and positions the gun using the telescopic sight mounted through the mantlet. As far as I'm aware, roof mounted periscope sights were used more for general field of view rather than pinpoint targeting.

    • @sundownerfkninvincible
      @sundownerfkninvincible Год назад +1

      Exactly, since you can easily see the designated hole on mantlet for it. Only tank that is simmilar to ISU-152 that had optics mounted on the hull, next to gun is SU-100Y, and it was pain making the mechanism to make both gun and sight synchronize

  • @Jonas-jq9qo
    @Jonas-jq9qo Год назад +154

    Damn, what a nice vehicle to have in the Museum. Looks to be in amazing shape

    • @ms3862
      @ms3862 Год назад +9

      The real hard thing to do is find ammunition to shoot with

    • @alexfilisanu5462
      @alexfilisanu5462 Год назад +12

      @@ms3862 the barrel looks to be dearmed

  • @Themaster4969
    @Themaster4969 Год назад +191

    I'm always very fascinated by the collection these guys have managed to acquire. The pretty, the ugly and the weird, all highly interesting. Much love from a fan all the way out in the US, hopefully someday I'd be able to stop by and have a gander.

    • @alexace5584
      @alexace5584 Год назад

      Naturally curious where all the money comes from to sustain all this too. Too soon?

    • @frostedbutts4340
      @frostedbutts4340 Год назад +10

      @@alexace5584 Sure, it's a private collection of Rob Lowden, a businessman. I seriously doubt the museum turns much or any profit.

    • @laurisikio
      @laurisikio Год назад +3

      You mean the good, the bad and the ugly?

    • @HiTechOilCo
      @HiTechOilCo Год назад +1

      @Themaster4969 - "US", or them, or do you mean U.S., for United States?

    • @The.Drunk-Koala
      @The.Drunk-Koala Год назад +1

      @@HiTechOilCo united states. It was easy to pick up that he meant that.

  • @petervisser4910
    @petervisser4910 Год назад +694

    ISU number 100 is standing outside the chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine. It was used as a bulldozer to knock down damaged buildings after the explosion because of the thick armour it protected the crew from radiation.

    • @toolazy4names302
      @toolazy4names302 Год назад +196

      "you see Ivan if armour protect you from German bullet then armour protect you from radiation"-some Soviet soldier probably

    • @night7185
      @night7185 Год назад +55

      sadly not anymore, only #130 is there. The other 2 have been moved.

    • @hamletksquid2702
      @hamletksquid2702 Год назад +9

      @@night7185 - I'm aware of the one outside the plant and the one that was at the bus garage in Prip'yat. Where was the third? I always wonder how many of them are still at the bottoms of ponds and marshes north and west of there.

    • @night7185
      @night7185 Год назад +4

      @@hamletksquid2702 theres one in a scrapyard

    • @НиколайТургенев-л1з
      @НиколайТургенев-л1з Год назад +5

      Alexander Pil'kin from from non-putin Russia. Sorry to correct, but I suppose you meant SU-100. Probably they decided to name after Stalin only the most powerful self-propelled guns.

  • @bobwilcox1147
    @bobwilcox1147 Год назад +44

    Everybody is so relaxed and natural in front of the camera!
    A tribute to the cameraman Kurt!

  • @gregmcmullen6698
    @gregmcmullen6698 Год назад +41

    What a terrific tour of the ISU - Beast Killer. Incredible to hear(and see) it running !! Thanks for sharing.

    • @dmitryorloff7019
      @dmitryorloff7019 Год назад

      This tank stood for almost 60 years. but she was revived ruclips.net/video/n_aDMqFrUV8/видео.html

  • @fw1421
    @fw1421 Год назад +53

    I have always been impressed with this tank. That’s one big honking gun!

    • @bingobongo1615
      @bingobongo1615 Год назад

      Its heavy artillery mounted in a bunker and then got tracks attached to it. One tough Mofo against infantry and fortifications. Not a great tank hunter though just a bandaid until the Soviet tanks were upgraded to better guns and the arrival of the IS series.

  • @shadovanish7435
    @shadovanish7435 Год назад +54

    I love the sounds just before (the oil pressure primer pump motor) & during the engine start up of this beast; it really sounds like it means business!

    • @Valdore1000
      @Valdore1000 Год назад

      Yes, with the environment for sure.

    • @TheMeanLemon
      @TheMeanLemon Год назад +1

      @@Valdore1000 I don't think the environment was anyone's concern when you are in such a huge scale conflict

    • @cefb8923
      @cefb8923 Год назад

      ​@@TheMeanLemon The environment wasn't a concern back then in general. Shit I'm not sure the environment is a concern now for Russia in 2023.

    • @vadesvad
      @vadesvad Год назад +2

      ​@@cefb8923 самый простой способ проверить это, приехать в Россию!

  • @ciaoamerica71
    @ciaoamerica71 Год назад +19

    Can you imagine being on the battlefield with several of these rolling towards you,?? the ground literally shaking, trembling beneath your feet. Must have been terrifying.

    • @Arkadiy..
      @Arkadiy.. Год назад +5

      Ужаснее было получить снаряд из него.

    • @thethirdman225
      @thethirdman225 2 месяца назад +1

      It wasn’t usually in the lead element since it wasn’t really a tank. It sort of meets the criteria of speed, manoeuvrability and firepower but it’s role was a supporting one, unless it was setup for an ambush. Obviously it was a battlefield vehicle or there wouldn’t have been any need for such heavy armour. Contrary to popular belief, the Germans kept their Jagdpanzer back and well supported by troops and other vehicles.

  • @glennhuinda9783
    @glennhuinda9783 Год назад +6

    Man, I love the engine sound of this vehicle. And the gun too. Monstrous back in it's days. Jagdtiger which is the largest anti-tank the Germans deployed in WWII has 128mm while this guy has 152. Russians really like to ramp up and overpower things up.

    • @smaikzorin4492
      @smaikzorin4492 Год назад

      The IS-2 had a 188 mm gun! Hitler by personal order forbade engaging in direct combat with the IS-2

    • @potatosinnato1767
      @potatosinnato1767 Год назад +1

      ​@@smaikzorin4492 the is2 had a 122mm gun, that's still very impressive for WW2

    • @reddrn620
      @reddrn620 8 месяцев назад

      ИСУ-152, это продолжение СУ-152. Предназначен для уничтожения и прорыва обороны. Его аналог не Ягтигр (Jagdtiger ), а Штурмпанцер 4 (Sturmpanzer 4).

    • @Klovaneer
      @Klovaneer 5 месяцев назад +1

      V-2 family of engines started at BT-7M and hasn't ended yet - T-90M uses a version with all the modern bells and whistles and sounds just as great.

  • @neyrohost
    @neyrohost Год назад +24

    Спасибо за то, что содержите машину в хорошем состоянии, она ездит! Если б еще стреляла.

  • @kasab6096
    @kasab6096 Год назад +63

    Молодцы, видно много труда вложили, есть на что смотреть! Мой преподаватель, ветеран той войны воевал на такой. Очень строгий был, как и его боевая машина.

  • @raulcarmello1163
    @raulcarmello1163 Год назад +5

    I read somewhere, that it did not had to score a direct hit on the enemy tank to disable it, a near blast would generate such a shock wave that it would kill the entire crew inside the tank.

    • @60zeller
      @60zeller Год назад

      We would have more about that.
      It would have been the same with any large artillery Round and especially aircraft bombs

  • @echohunter4199
    @echohunter4199 Год назад +22

    When I was a young US Army Soldier in 1983 I was a Tank Destroyer (MOS 11H) and we were constantly studying tank recognition and one beast we knew that had to be killed on sight was one of these and the ZSU-23-4, killing one of these with a TOW missile is possible but you have to make sure it’s a head on or flank shot, that frontal armor is THICK.

    • @seeerserious
      @seeerserious Год назад +3

      Shilka xD I don't understand why it's not been used more in this war today, it would be an excellent anti-drone weapon. Shilka is an absolute beast, ZSU-23-4

    • @seeerserious
      @seeerserious Год назад +1

      It had a radar, that's most probably why it was your prime target

    • @echohunter4199
      @echohunter4199 Год назад +3

      @@seeerserious hello. The radar system wasn’t the type that can scan for targets at ground level and in forests, only under rare and special conditions would the Shilka detect a vehicle, usually if it’s at the top of a barren hill with no other vegetation or forestry amongst the target. Ground level radars use a different frequency range that can provide a more detailed image of what’s out there, we used to use them in the Army back until the 80’s where we had wide open plains that we needed to have an image of to determine what targets are where. As airborne radar systems were fielded, the ground based radar was discontinued and completely removed from inventory.

    • @seeerserious
      @seeerserious Год назад +1

      @@echohunter4199 I know, that's why I was talking about anti-drone weapon, Shilka should excel in that role.

    • @DIREWOLFx75
      @DIREWOLFx75 Год назад +3

      @@seeerserious The Pantsir is already vastly superior in the role. The 30mm guns have longer range and are more accurate than the Shilka's and when that range isn't enough, it has missiles that can reach out 18km.

  • @mr.m2556
    @mr.m2556 Год назад +12

    A beast of a machine. Thumbs-up A3.

  • @louislamboley9167
    @louislamboley9167 Год назад +97

    Russia was always able to counter whatever the Germans created. The shocker was that they did it so fast. Adjusting , adapting and design manufacturing in quick time.

    • @cnfuzz
      @cnfuzz Год назад +8

      Sure man , there was a Russian me262 , V2 one month after the german's launched theirs

    • @Klovaneer
      @Klovaneer Год назад +20

      @@cnfuzz He did say counter, not one-up. Both 262 and V2 were used on the western front - former to hunt allied heavy bombers (which russians essentially didn't use) and the latter to shell british cities.
      SU-152 wasn't designed for anti-tank use but there just wasn't anything else that could counter Tigers and Panthers at Kursk on the ground so they had to make do. The effective counter was introduced a year later - the SU-100.

    • @joelmonkley6177
      @joelmonkley6177 Год назад +4

      The Russians may of had the tank to counter the German Tiger and had the numbers but no way were the Soviet Tank crews on the same level of skill. training discipline as the German Panzer crews from radio operator to tank commander they were outstanding

    • @louislamboley9167
      @louislamboley9167 Год назад +10

      @@joelmonkley6177 I think that German tank crews have reached mythical status thanks to the Tiger 1. All other versions were outclassed by the T34 and it's variants making tank combat at an equal level since the Germans upgraded their earlier versions with bigger guns. No doubt the Tiger was superior to the T-34 but the Tigers were few and far between and were easily destroyed using Molotov cocktails over the engine compartment due to leaking fuel. Their Achilles heel.

    • @muhacnt7988
      @muhacnt7988 Год назад

      ​@@joelmonkley6177yes because they were planning to backstab the soviet even before they signed a pact with them.Never trust a kraut

  • @jaybazza248
    @jaybazza248 Год назад +15

    Happy New Years to everyone at The Australian Armour & Artillery Museum, I can't imagine working in such a heavy workshop in the heat.
    Thx for the amazing film and editing done by the Film team, World-Class effort

  • @Flick339
    @Flick339 Год назад +22

    Perhaps this ISU-152 was purchased from Bulgaria, or its radio transmitter? I noticed that the radio transmitter's nameplates are in Bulgarian.

    • @ВячеславФролов-д7я
      @ВячеславФролов-д7я Год назад

      They are actually in Russian, most letters are similar but words are definitely Russian

    • @AndreevGM
      @AndreevGM Год назад +7

      I can confirm these are Bulgarian words on the radio

    • @an0nycat
      @an0nycat Год назад +4

      @@ВячеславФролов-д7я Ты бы на паузу нажал и прочитал бы слова на панели...)

    • @ShicoCJ
      @ShicoCJ Год назад +1

      @@ВячеславФролов-д7я Ага, это определенно по-русски: "ПРЕДИ РАБОТА ПРОВЕРИ ЧЕСТОТАТА ПО ВЪТРЕШНИЯ КАЛИБРАТОР" ))

  • @willisthomas3593
    @willisthomas3593 Год назад +21

    I really enjoy your collection. The ISU-152 is my favorite. Great job on this video.

  • @russwoodward8251
    @russwoodward8251 Год назад +7

    What a monster! Wow. The sound of that diesel. Thanks, great video.

  • @YouOnlyIiveTwice
    @YouOnlyIiveTwice Год назад +48

    I play World of Tanks a lot and it's easy to forget just how massive these tanks are in real life.

    • @normanpotts3169
      @normanpotts3169 Год назад +3

      It was great until they nerfed HE rounds.

    • @YouOnlyIiveTwice
      @YouOnlyIiveTwice Год назад +5

      @@normanpotts3169 bro, I still remember the BL-10 days. Now they've come out with something very similar to what the ISU used to be, but they're shamelessly selling it on the market.

    • @mrobocop1666
      @mrobocop1666 Год назад +17

      Better play WarThunder, you will feel the mass and heaviness of vehicles much more than in WoT

    • @Ukraineaissance2014
      @Ukraineaissance2014 Год назад +6

      Yeah I prefer war thunder

    • @YouOnlyIiveTwice
      @YouOnlyIiveTwice Год назад

      @user-dz8tv4mg5o You're not lame. You're a winner in my book. Just gotta believe in yourself

  • @gerardhogan3
    @gerardhogan3 Год назад +5

    Jason you always tell a great story. One thing I've noticed is that you're precise which makes your story nice and clear. Top job matey keep the yarns coming

  • @nicholaspatton5590
    @nicholaspatton5590 Год назад +6

    This is an excellent video and I love that tank. I am glad to hear you give the sign of approval in saying the tank drives nice. Not many people can attest to how well a tank drives.

  • @americanpatriot2422
    @americanpatriot2422 Год назад +7

    Outstanding video of the details of the ISU-152. Many views that you would never ever see.
    Thank you for doing these Tank review videos.

  • @Bill53AD
    @Bill53AD Год назад +13

    Nice review. That is one big rolling pill box. The 2 circular hatches on the rear I would presume are engine access hatches. Keep up this great place and video mates.

    • @razor1uk610
      @razor1uk610 Год назад +1

      Turning Brake(s) & Gearbox Inspection Hatches

    • @Bill53AD
      @Bill53AD Год назад

      @@razor1uk610 Thanks wasn't paying attention to the tracks and missed the drive sprocket.

  • @gnosticbrian3980
    @gnosticbrian3980 Год назад +36

    The AP shell had enough hinetic energy to knock the turret clean off a Tiger tank. One German tank General said it was "unsporting" of the Soviets to fit such a large, powerful gun to an AFV.

    • @bro3217
      @bro3217 Год назад +2

      Sorry but that’s physically impossible. The amount of “energy” alone from an AP shell is most certainly not enough to pop it clean off. In fact no gun fielded on a tank chassis during the war could. You would need to hit an ammo rack in order to pop a turret off

    • @gnosticbrian3980
      @gnosticbrian3980 Год назад +16

      @@bro3217 Yes it is possible.
      Do the math.
      48.8kg shell; 600 meters per second muzzle velocity; eight and three quarter million joules of energy - about the same as 20kg of TNT. More than enough to knock the turret off a Tiger.

    • @bingobongo1615
      @bingobongo1615 Год назад +1

      the AP shell was so expensive and hitting things was so difficult that it was only ever used in small numbers... The explosive round was more than enough to disable any tank but it also had only a fire rate from 1-3 shots per minute, low accuracy and low mobility so it was not a good tank hunter. It was a traditional infantry supporting assault gun that was sometimes used against the heaver German tanks in 43 and 44 as a bandaid since Soviet tanks before the T-34/85 and IS series were almost helpless against the Tigers and Panthers.

    • @gnosticbrian3980
      @gnosticbrian3980 Год назад +10

      @@bingobongo1615 Really? Have you seen "The Tank Archive" report on "SU-152 Practical Accuracy"?
      In any event, irrelevant to the post that I made.

    • @okakokakiev787
      @okakokakiev787 Год назад +10

      @@bro3217 Yes thats possible and thats what has happened during trials of 152 mm on captured tiger. AP shell displaced tiger's turret 1-1.5 meters back towards the rear o the tank.
      Tiger became a ferdinand xD

  • @odalv316
    @odalv316 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the none bias reviews. Much appreciated!

  • @jaykayguns
    @jaykayguns 2 дня назад

    Gorgeous piece, my favorite tank on WOT that 152 does work

  • @TheTigerQuoll
    @TheTigerQuoll Год назад +9

    The loader would have been a hefty lad.

  • @craigtanner6916
    @craigtanner6916 Год назад +4

    Wow! What a beast. Beautiful condition, and it’s so great to see it driving.

  • @iaenmor
    @iaenmor Год назад +8

    Very nice collection. Well presented also. Love the fact that you have so many runners too.

  • @adamfrazer5150
    @adamfrazer5150 Год назад +8

    This looks to be an amazing collection - I would never have guessed it'd be in Australia 👍🍻🇨🇦

  • @grudgebearer1404
    @grudgebearer1404 Год назад +6

    A curious note, there were about 2-3 ISU-152 built during the war for each Tiger and Tiger 2 tanks, but somehow it is less known and seen as a lesser threat that a unicorn tank like the Tiger.

    • @nicholastuttle2445
      @nicholastuttle2445 Год назад

      the bigger achievement is unlike the German super tanks and tank destroyers it could move faster than a slow walk and didn't break down all the time.

    • @minhducnguyen9276
      @minhducnguyen9276 Год назад +1

      @@nicholastuttle2445 It was also more versatile since it's an assault gun, it's more effective against bunker using high explosive shells shot from a howitzer. The German 88 can be used against bunker but due to the higher velocity and smaller caliber, the explosive shells are less effective. Of course there is a trade off as the smaller gun can be reloaded faster.

  • @TheRussianMaster
    @TheRussianMaster Год назад +8

    The KV-2 also known as the dreadnought had the same caliber gun (152mm) designated as a bunk buster or used against fortified enclosures.

    • @egonieser
      @egonieser Год назад +1

      Yeah but with a much shorter gun and practically no anti-armour capabilities. I mean sure the HE round could "potentially" kill a tank simply due to the large amount of explosive filler however it was horribly inaccurate and cumbersome as hell.

    • @TheRussianMaster
      @TheRussianMaster Год назад

      @@egonieser You are correct.

    • @levethane
      @levethane Год назад +1

      The KV2 could only rotate its turret on level ground as well.

  • @mahmoodali5043
    @mahmoodali5043 Год назад +5

    0:10 didn't realize the Hetzer is pretty much as big as the ISU-152

    • @DaniboyBR2
      @DaniboyBR2 Год назад +2

      From the top it might look like it but the ISU is twice as tall and the armor is ridiculously thick on it.

    • @tonyromano6220
      @tonyromano6220 Год назад +1

      Wow

  • @dash5257
    @dash5257 3 месяца назад

    I'm going to use this vehicle in Warthunder game. It's a beast! It's always fun seeing your vehicles and then seeing them in the game.

  • @davidwoody5228
    @davidwoody5228 Год назад +6

    Fantastic piece of history.

  • @alanantoniobre189
    @alanantoniobre189 Год назад +4

    There was a production one, with the other engine and exhausts higher up, I think it was the SU 152, and I read that its sound was deafening, personally "Orgasmic" for this beast!

    • @CarverPete
      @CarverPete Год назад +1

      The SU-152 was on the KV-1 chassis /engine and the ISU-152 was on the later IS chassis , the casemates are different also but they share the same beast of a gun !

  • @robertmartin5662
    @robertmartin5662 Год назад +1

    Hello, from illinois in the USA. Enjoy watching your videos. Very interesting. Thank you.

  • @thethirdman225
    @thethirdman225 2 месяца назад

    I was very interested to hear his opinion about the way it drove. There are so many experts out there saying that ‘Russian’ vehicles were terrible to drive. It was nice to hear it from the point of view of someone who has driven one.

  • @MackTheGovnah
    @MackTheGovnah Год назад +2

    The Russians used an alternative method to tank killing than the Germans. Instead of a super long high velocity cannnon, (75mm, 88mm) they upped the caliber massively and could use the gun as a “kill everything” platform.

  • @micemb2570
    @micemb2570 4 месяца назад

    Who needs coffee in the morning when your job is to drive this monster with that engine. Another awesome tank for your incredible collection!

  • @MrJoeGarner
    @MrJoeGarner 7 месяцев назад

    OZ Armor knocking it out of the park, always great video. Who ever is producing these, keep it up!

  • @caliber_560
    @caliber_560 Год назад +4

    I really want to come visit you guys and see all the awesome tanks and vehicles

  • @yaboiminecraff
    @yaboiminecraff Год назад +4

    One of the most feared tanks in world of tanks so feared that everyone will target it even if there being shot by another tank

  • @jessicaregina1956
    @jessicaregina1956 Год назад +1

    The shipping manifest must have rocked the customs officials.
    One isu-152 self propelled anti tank gun 🤣

  • @dannybrasco7928
    @dannybrasco7928 Год назад +1

    So much spaces inside

  • @AndSome625028
    @AndSome625028 Год назад +7

    ISU-152 is a self-propelled howitzer, and it was mostly used as such. If you really want to send some shivers down a tigers spine - look no further than SU-100 & SU-85.

    • @Goran1138
      @Goran1138 Год назад +3

      Huge 122 and 152mm calibers is not so fast as 85 and 100, but huge caliber provides really powerful HE round, and vehicle become universal (it can also destroy houses, concrete and ground fortifications, and those targets is much more common on the battlefield then enemy tanks). Low reloading speed was compensated by tactic, when those beasts appeared mostly in the large groups.
      Besides, IS-2, ISU-122 and ISU-152 literally has the same guns as divisional artillery (ML-20 and A-19), and many parts with ammo was interchangable, and this fact made logistics much easier.

  • @jeffkeith637
    @jeffkeith637 Год назад +6

    What a beast. A 500km roadtrip is going to leave you kind of washed out.

    • @American97percent
      @American97percent Год назад +1

      500 km in this box is 12-15 hours of shaking ...
      The crew was simply drained through the lower evacuation hatch and a new one was put in.
      Joke.
      Rather, the crew fell asleep after stopping, and after sleeping it went to the dining room and to the bathhouse.

    • @bingobongo1615
      @bingobongo1615 Год назад

      @@American97percent 12-15 hours of shaking at noise levels making you deaf before even firing the deafening gun... And ear protection was not available.

  • @falconeaterf15
    @falconeaterf15 Год назад +9

    The awesome video game Red Orchestra had these vehicles. Slow reload and marginal optics but if you hit something, you knew it.

    • @smaikzorin4492
      @smaikzorin4492 Год назад

      This is not a classic tank, but a self-propelled artillery mount! The Russians had an IS-2 tank with a 188 mm gun to deal with the German "beasts"!

  • @ИльяЧендемеров
    @ИльяЧендемеров Год назад +14

    1) это не танк, а САУ ( Self-Propelled Howitzer) 2) она долго заряжалась ( 2 раздельных тяжёлых заряда). Но если попадала, то даже самые тяжёлые немецкие танки разрывало на куски. Башня танка отлетала на 50- 100 метров

    • @NathanChisholm041
      @NathanChisholm041 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes its a mobile artillery piece not a tank!

  • @davidbarnsley8486
    @davidbarnsley8486 Год назад +2

    Got my tickets booked for next August 👍👍👍

  • @TheSpritz0
    @TheSpritz0 Год назад

    VERY well engineered and a HECK of a beast for the era!!!!

  • @sophrapsune
    @sophrapsune Год назад +2

    That is an absolute beast!

  • @jamesrowlands8971
    @jamesrowlands8971 Год назад +16

    This was excellent. On par with Chieftan's presentations of inside and outside, but presented much more quickly. Still not sure how to tension the track though.

  • @Eric_Von_Yesselstyn
    @Eric_Von_Yesselstyn Год назад +3

    Hitting the broad side of a Barn was hard for the ISU-52.
    LOL

  • @HK94
    @HK94 Год назад +2

    Excellent vidoe, thank you for showing the interior...

  • @crispchaos
    @crispchaos Год назад +2

    Man what a beast of a tank!

  • @rw9866
    @rw9866 Год назад +2

    That Tank looks as big as a King Tiger tank very cool

  • @MercutioUK2006
    @MercutioUK2006 Год назад +2

    Usually fielded in groups of 2 or more vehicles as they were so inaccurate that whilst they did demolish anything they hit, a miss (especially against something like a Tiger) could be catastrophic in an anti-tank role. Part of that issue stems from the fact that the ISU had two sights (up to 900m for direct fire, up to 3500m for indirect fire) and switching between the two was awkward.
    Still a true "Beast Skiller" until the SU-100 arrived with more reliable performance.

    • @timbur2711
      @timbur2711 Год назад +1

      Where did you hear that they were inaccurate lol

    • @BigSmartArmed
      @BigSmartArmed Год назад

      How is it inaccurate? Alternative physics?

    • @reddrn620
      @reddrn620 8 месяцев назад +1

      "Зверобоем" его называли для пропаганды. Против танков не выставляли (если только в крайнем случае). ИСУ-152 создавался для борьбы с пехотой и прорыва обороны.

  • @Whatisthisstupidfinghandle
    @Whatisthisstupidfinghandle Год назад +3

    Very roomy inside.
    0:32 look at where barrel enters the mantle. 5:50 You can see outside around the barrel so letting the elements in.
    There is a video of one of these being pulled out of a swamp decades later. A little effort and it started right up

  • @thegunbox81
    @thegunbox81 Год назад

    The tactical number was classic!

  • @Michael_CS615
    @Michael_CS615 Год назад +5

    Do you have a "startup day" where you go around the working vehicles to ensure starting/running?

  • @timbo66
    @timbo66 Год назад +2

    Really surprised at what a wonderful collection you have. I live near Bovington and have been to Samaur. Hoping to get to the Munster soon, you`re still a bit too far away though. Love the videos.

  • @kiwifruit27
    @kiwifruit27 Год назад +2

    Really informative, thanks

  • @allgood6760
    @allgood6760 Год назад +2

    What a beast!... where do you get this stuff from?.. cheers from across the ditch 👍🇳🇿

  • @ausnorman8050
    @ausnorman8050 Год назад +1

    Australian gun and collector laws in force, gas axe holes in the barrel, further down the breech and breech is welded shut. Besides our laws everything else in the video from TAA&AM is amazing.

  • @gman9945
    @gman9945 Год назад +2

    Great video! That thing is a beast!

  • @ezio8591
    @ezio8591 Год назад +3

    I play wotb and in the game the tanks are so small, I'm always so amazed at just how big the tanks are irl.

    • @whitedevil024
      @whitedevil024 Год назад

      Now just imagine how insanely large the jg pz e100 actually is👀

    • @pispompaisterydy
      @pispompaisterydy Год назад

      ​@@whitedevil024 the only place where you can see one is wot and wot devs imagination so its pretty small

  • @ThomasRonnberg
    @ThomasRonnberg Год назад +1

    Quite a monster

  • @ヴラド魔王
    @ヴラド魔王 4 месяца назад

    写真ではこのJSU152を見た事ありますが、動く姿は初めてです。実弾発射時は凄い衝撃波があるだろうなぁ。

  • @broadcastmyballs
    @broadcastmyballs Год назад +1

    Oh hey an armored fighting vehicle that it looks like I can actually sit in semi-comfortably (I'm 189cm tall)

    • @borfer9366
      @borfer9366 Год назад

      In the Soviet Union, man with a height of no more than 1.75 were taken as tankers. The tall ones went to the Navy

  • @leonst.7471
    @leonst.7471 Год назад

    Oi oi oi another Museum has a Tank showcase series in english? Neat!

  • @markh4211
    @markh4211 Год назад

    Great editing on this!

  • @basedmax9029
    @basedmax9029 Год назад +1

    "COMRADE THAT IS TIGER TANK, WHAT DO WE DO????"
    "gun."

  • @williamlloyd3769
    @williamlloyd3769 6 месяцев назад +1

    What a beast!

  • @andrewrcmadwilkinson6999
    @andrewrcmadwilkinson6999 Год назад +1

    I 😍 THIS THING

  • @berniegran5391
    @berniegran5391 Год назад

    Great video, and great job at keeping that beast in shape and pretty

  • @fredfarnackle5455
    @fredfarnackle5455 Год назад

    There's only one word to describe that... WOW!

  • @giuliobuccini208
    @giuliobuccini208 Год назад +2

    Impressive.

  • @strategistaow3520
    @strategistaow3520 Год назад

    Inside is really really lots of space looks like very comfy

  • @psychobeam99
    @psychobeam99 Год назад +5

    I know russian tanks werent as finely made as some during the war but theres something beautiful about these crude machines with those massive guns.

    • @laverdajota8089
      @laverdajota8089 Год назад +7

      Russian tanks were built to do a job , and they did it well, thank god .
      Nothing fancy , not for parade or shows , just built simply.

    • @bingobongo1615
      @bingobongo1615 Год назад +1

      @@laverdajota8089 In theory yes. In practice at least the T-34 was an absolute catastrophe in reliability and ergonomics - especially in its early 76 version and did not perform well at all. Its for a reason the most destroyed tank in history and also had a really bad failure rate as well (even for a WW2 tank)

    • @laverdajota8089
      @laverdajota8089 Год назад +1

      @@bingobongo1615 understand your point , but it was a numbers game in the end , the tiger tanks were as good as it gets , except too technical , too hard to build in numbers , and broke down a lot .
      If they were turned out at the same rate as T34 and less complex , it might have been a different story.
      The Germans were better trained ,but the Russians fought for survival,if it were not for the Eastern front , uk and rest of Western Europe would have been smashed by the Germans.
      It was the Eastern front that bleed German resources.
      Napoleon tried it as well and failed.

    • @ВячеславФролов-д7я
      @ВячеславФролов-д7я Год назад

      Yeah, and production numbers of around 25000 each year shows that. Germany produced around 30000 in the entire war, not to mention a lot of those tanks were fighting western allies

    • @smaikzorin4492
      @smaikzorin4492 Год назад

      ​@@laverdajota8089Russia was attacked not only by Germany and Austria (Reich), but also by Hungary, Romania, Italy, Spain, Finland, Slovakia, Croatia, all of Western Europe worked for Reich! Genius in simplicity!

  • @gracefaithCHRISTscriptureGOD
    @gracefaithCHRISTscriptureGOD Год назад +1

    Great , thanks for sharing

  • @nkristianschmidt
    @nkristianschmidt Год назад +3

    Russian Tank: LRLRLRLRLLRLRLRLR I am a relaxed engine pulling 40 tons
    German Tank: iiiiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeeeeehhhhhhh I can hardly pull this

  • @USNVA11
    @USNVA11 Год назад +1

    That’s a big gun. The size of a light cruiser’s main armament.

  • @MrNord44
    @MrNord44 Год назад

    The gunner was sitting just behind the driver, a little higher. And these two places that are shown in the video are the charging places. There were two of them.

  • @Wideoval73
    @Wideoval73 Год назад

    Really good video. Thanks.

  • @SomeRandomHuman717
    @SomeRandomHuman717 Год назад

    Kudos to the AAAM for having runners!!!!

  • @Vespuchian
    @Vespuchian Год назад

    'Gunner, that [insert noun here] offends me, kindly remove it.'
    - ISU-152 Commander, about to no longer see the aforementioned [noun]

  • @kennethquinnies6023
    @kennethquinnies6023 Год назад +2

    the 128 mm gun on the jagtiger could crush this at over a mile its optics were perfect for long range killing unlike ALL soviet ww2 tanks

    • @Simple_Leopard2A6.enjoyer
      @Simple_Leopard2A6.enjoyer Год назад

      The jagtiger was sh*t

    • @kennethquinnies6023
      @kennethquinnies6023 Год назад

      @@Simple_Leopard2A6.enjoyer it still had far better optics and range than any russian tank

    • @Simple_Leopard2A6.enjoyer
      @Simple_Leopard2A6.enjoyer Год назад

      @@kennethquinnies6023 true

    • @pispompaisterydy
      @pispompaisterydy Год назад +2

      First of all it had to reach these soviet tanks, read about how dogshit jagdtiger was and how big of an failure its deployment for example in the battle of bulge was

    • @мемасики-о2х
      @мемасики-о2х 7 месяцев назад +1

      Optics aint gonna do shit if ur transmission is breaking down every 10kms

  • @klazarou
    @klazarou Год назад +2

    Awesome great review

  • @bigdarshan
    @bigdarshan Год назад +1

    What a Beast!

  • @ProjectXclusive
    @ProjectXclusive 2 месяца назад +1

    Different engine and larger fuel tanks, they definitely consider using this tank if some war starts and it's understandable, the ISU 152 was and still is a badas$ tank

  • @Devilsgreedybelly
    @Devilsgreedybelly Год назад

    I love the Isu in Sudden strike 4, its always pecking for ammunition 😄

  • @nvidiaplay
    @nvidiaplay Год назад +1

    that moment when other country museum has your tanks in better state than anything inside your own

  • @victorypolka7449
    @victorypolka7449 Год назад

    0:54 I didn't expect a truckhead and trailer could bear an isu-152.

  •  Год назад

    Not many AFVs in which you can just stand up :) This museum is something elese. I hope I will be able to visit and film there one day :)

  • @OldMusicFan83
    @OldMusicFan83 Год назад

    “Gee-ah down hee-ah”. Love that accent!

  • @dillieisawesome
    @dillieisawesome Год назад

    Now there's a face from 2 Cav that I can't forget. Good to see what you're doing with your retirement.

  • @sealove79able
    @sealove79able Год назад

    Huge tall noisy clouds of smoke a very big gun .What is there not to like about this beast killer?A great very interesting video and TD.