HD StuG III G with "Saukopf" mantlet Assault Gun Walkaround at Ft. Benning
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- Опубликовано: 24 мар 2019
- The top tank-killer of Germany's WWII fighting force, the Sturmgeschütz III was also Germany's most produced in number of any fully tracked armored fighting vehicles. Built on the successful Panzer III chassis, the StuG III was produced first in late 1942 and was continued through to the end of the war, seeing service on all of Nazi Germany's fronts.
The rounded cast 'Saukopf' or 'Pig's Head' gun mantlet seen here is a feature of late production StuG III G, and was designed to offer more protection. StuG of varying types saw service after WWII as well, most notably in Yugoslavia and by Syria through the Six-Day War.
Weighing in at a skimpy 24 tons, the StuG III G was built for a crew of 4. It was equipped with a 75 mm StuK 40 L/48 main cannon and 1 or 2 x 7.92 mm MG34/42 machine guns. With a V12 Maybach HL 120 TR M 300 hp engine, it could reach a top speed of 40 km/h (25 mph) and had a range of about 150 km (96 mi). With a distinct low profile and lacking a turret, armor ranged from 80 mm on the front to 30 mm on the sides and 11-17 on the top and rear of the vehicle.
This vehicle resides in the workshop at the National Armor and Cavalry Collection at Ft. Benning in GA, USA. Connect with NACC here: / nationalarmorandcavalr...
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One of the best walk around of the Stug, my favourite tank of all times, thanks you so so much Sof, I am glad I am a sub to this awesome channel.
I know this has been up a while ...but very cool to see this ol Warhorse being saved and taken care of for future generations...Sofi , I love your channel and your passion to save and share this history....Great Job !!!!!!!
StuG III is probably my favourite AFV of WW2, the saukopf mantlet of the later models makes it look so sexy.
Superb ! Love these videos !
I had the chance to get around and inside some of the beautiful Saumur's museum panzers. It's another world in there, very interesting to see all the stuff inside but also asking myself HOW can you do your work in those tiny compartments during the war ?!
They were brave 😞
Thank you for taking an intimate tour of this work horse. You know what to look from the closeups. Music feel like a religious experience. BTW you and the Chieftain play off each very well too.
Thank you very much for showing this wonderful stug III, very good job!
Absolutely lovely little StuG. Thank you Sofi
This is an amazing preserved vehicle with very few bits missing. I hope they will leave it as it is, with all the original painting and fittings. That's real history.
Awesome video as always! Thank You!
Always interesting from Tankgirl. Thanks!
Great video. Slow with lots of detail. Thank you.
Great video! First the Chaffee exploration now this!
Nice Stug. Great close ups.
Looks like the one that used to reside at The Patton Museum. That one also had its original paint and markings.
very nice !! and the music is Epic
Suggest a close up of the info placard, we could pause and read it for ourselves.
А подшипники ходовой части, оказывается, здорово "потели". Самоходка в оригинальной окраске, что исторически ценно.
Thank you...
Reported for pornographic content. love those close ups though. :>
I would say there were up sideskirt shots, but the Stug was not wearing any.
You all are freakin hilarious
Poor Stug is missing her skirts.
torn off by ivan!!!
So technically she is naked.
Hetzer is a bad influence. Always getting Stug into trouble.
This classic Stug has the coaxial machine gun mount fitted in its cast armoured pigs head , to stave off the advancing enemy Infantry masses!
Looks like a 3.7cm / L45 main gun off an early model Panzer III in front of the Stug.
What a great Original example of the Stug3!...Where can I go to see these machines?
Cool
Very Nice, I like your vídeos, You should make some research on Brazilian Osório Tank, unfurtunatly we just made one prototype in the 80s, but It was a good Tank for the time.
Already subscribed to your Channel! Thank you for upload the vídeo! You are a Very Beautiful Girl!
Congrats from Brazil! God Bless!
Nice stuff, but I really want to see a video of the inside of a Stug III
GJ Sofi
Original paint? Fantastic! Hope they never ‘restore’ it and lose some of the history.
I reckon the reason the top of the fenders is just red primer is the vehicle has been delivered to the unit in red primer and over spraied with cammos with the schurtzen fitted so there was not point to paint the parts not visible. Probably also the lower part of the hull, the return rollers, and other bits weren't painted as well. In 1945 it was a waste of precious paint.
Nice it has not been repaint
1:10 *bass drops* :
Me: damn.... Thats a sweet idler wheel.
Still hoping for an M6 (technically T1E1) Heavy walk around
Hey!! My cousin went to Benning for basic
Of course you want to sand and paint these to protect them from corrosion. However, it's really nice to see one in this condition!
This is my second favorite vehicle of WWII, after the SU-76M
Have you considered creating popups of info/stats/stuff that point out aspects of the tank as you go round? I know you have all that stuff in the description but how many people look at the description? I just feel the video itself could be much more with that. A lot more work I guess too. I do love how smooth and clear your walk arounds are. Great work!
I really wanted to read the tags on the shocks also maybe bring something to place on the armor plate ends so we can get a quick reference to the thickness
Good thinking!
@@Sofilein I would use a dollar bill quick and easy
The StuG III and Hetzer were the two deadliest anti-tank killers for Germany in WWII, yet very small. The Huns never figured out that more of these small vehicles was the ticket, for better overall success at destroying Allied armour.
"Huns"? What? You're on the wrong war with that one: think WWI for that term. WW2 usually used others instead.
Ok-- couple of technical questions--- does a MK III/STUG have torsion bar suspension? I assume based on the trailing arms it does and does it seem that the motion stops above each trailing arm are a bit close? Or, is it sitting low due to age? Also, at around 2:13 there seems to be a lifting hook or some kind on the front of the casemate-- seems small to lift the entire structure off or was this normal? Thin metal rack on the engine deck? Any illumination for what it was? Not the side skirt stuff but what looks like a bigger storage rack.
That's exactly what it was: a storage rack as there was literally no room inside the tank for extras, personal gear or anything else that needed to come along. Those metal plates with the large bolts sticking out sideways were for mounting extra road wheels. STUG IIIs did use torsion bars, much like old VW Bugs did, and they probably just sagged due to age and lack of maintenance.
Sofi - You should go to England and do a collaboration with
Lindybeige
. If you've never been to the British Imperial War Museum, you really must go. Oh, he likes StuG's too! (Crowd source the funding and I bet you could fly first class.)
Best hair ever!
What is the gun on display at the start. is that a variant of the stugs initial gun
4Free Probably a 7.5 cm KwK 37 L/24
Also how'd you manage to get in there? I thought it was closed to the public.
Please help and get the new ft Benning tank museum open, it's taking way to long!!!!
I never noticed a gun mount on a Stug before. But I guess a lot of the Stugs I’ve seen had the short barreled gun. I don’t recon they need an outside gun rest for the short barreled gun. I know that gun mount or barrel rest isn’t the correct term for it, but the proper name fails me right now. Kids, don’t do drugs.
StuG of varying types saw service after WWII as well, most notably in Yugoslavia and by Syria through the Six-Day War. ??? Left over survivors or who made them, East or West?
Those from Syria were supplied by yugoslavia and they got them from the soviets I believe
I want one 😀
after all the already known version of it, tank porn has made its debut on the internet.
I wish they'd show her. Very smart lady. Actually she a very pretty lady on top of being smart.
There isn’t any ‘they’- this is my own channel! I do these trips with limited time (about 5 hrs of film time possible every 5 months...) and wanted to show as many vehicles off as I could. Plus I’m awkward as hell and hate being in front of cameras. There will be another trip very soon which will be rather longer and some time for live Q+A with the prototype American heavies, a handful of the German WWII vehicles and some tank interiors as well. I will show up in due time :) thank you!
@@Sofilein fair enough :) Confidence under scrutiny is a practiced skill, not an innate ability, you'll get there eventually. After all, life experience is a sum of our narrow escapes and what we learn from our faceplants. I really enjoyed your work with "the Chieftain" :D
And if you ever visit Sweden, I would love to have your autograph alongside the others on my WoT Strv 103 T-shirt.
Because of your snotty reply, you just lost a potential subscriber
This is how she would take her kids to school.
How long have u been into armor? Eversince u got into wot? Or longer?
For as long as I can remember! Got a little die cast Panzer IV when I was about 8
@@Sofilein that's awesome! I'm the same way with airplanes. Do you build scale models of tanks? Cuz there you go a video idea :)
Please some commentry with any info on tanks history etc...would be appreciated
More Sofilein, less tank please
More of both?
That needs painted to preserve the body even longer. I wonder if it still has the Maybach in it..
Why paint over the pristine Alkett factory applied camouflage pattern...? This is perfect as it is.
You should at least narrate some of your videos! You have an incredibly sexy voice, and your vid with Chieftain proved that. It was also one of the deciding factors in my choice to sub your channel. (Just a suggestion! Lol.)
It’s planned to work into for the future. My trips out to benning are super short, due to my ‘real job’ schedule and so I try to pack as much content in as little time as possible. Getting video up and some cool vehicles out there for people to see was the first little chapter. NACC Archive Data is a tremendous resource alone- doing the research and putting together all the info and then getting the shots and THEN editing would be a ton of hours I don’t have just for one tank vid. (I’m a part time creator and twitch is the main focus for now.) In the next two weeks there will be some live tank talks with Q+A over probably the American prototype heavies and some of the German vehicles seen in walkarounds. I have a longer trip planned and some more idea of what to produce this time. So you’ll be seeing and hearing more in the next series :) as demand has increased so will the variety and depth of content. thank you!
@@Sofilein Very cool! I enjoy your vids, You have a great eye for detail, focussing on some things most others gloss over.
I figured they could be very helpful for modelers, a simple walkaround to show the smaller parts and the fine details - it’s just filmed on iPhone 7 and enough to capture the form and some character - and to get NACC out there a bit. Incredible collection!
Please point out weak spots to shot in WoT. Thanks.
3:49 if i owned this i would totally paint a winking pigs face on the mantlet. "oink oink ivan!"
The US army armor museums are deplorable. They do Zero conservation that you'd notice. In a century, these will all be unrecognizable lumps of rust. I'm disgusted.
it's called a topfblende. smh
So what's a nice girl like you, doing in a tank like this? 💥😀
Checking the Thickness factor as we know. :)
What was the camo pattern on it. Looked to me it could have been brownish red or dark read with gray. Anybody know?
are they restoring it?
I hope not. It's already in excellent condition. Doing anything to it would risk ruining the 100% original finish which would be horrible.
Lol half the vid spent looking at tracks.....
Can we not hear your commentary on these vehicles? Please?
@@DeadEnDCrew neither does most documentary narrators, so what's the real reason you get your panties in a twist of rage over Sofi?
@@DeadEnDCrew As possibly you do fool.
was gonna sub but found out youre a world of tanks shill
So, I'm guessing you play something called World of Tanks?....
Please -Do not paint it !
Great job...now use your power make world of tanks bring out some real tanks..like the brumbar and the Soviet t35..not made up tanks
Ore cut off...Tiger Tank 2..wtf...amis...shame on you
PLZ play war thunder, there is no female content makers about that game
But they already have Abrams M1A1 with smoothbored 120mm cannon
German restore....amis only paint new..look elefant