They were made to be very imposing and intimidating on the battlefield, sending fear into enemy tankers but as we advanced in technology we realised that a shorter tank with a lower profile is actually much more combat effective than one that tries to intimidate others. Im not saying modern tanks arent massive beacause they are but if we had the same mentality as back then our moder tanks would be even bigger
@@nahbro104 you make no sense ... War tanks suppose to intimidate? How the f..you gonna carry on a heavy artillery In a small tank ? Yes light weight but vulnerable...panzer tiger...panzer leopard...huge steel demons almost impossible to penetrate doesn't matter what you shot to them ...war tanks aren't to intimidate they are made to eliminate resist and win the battle ...so yeah take a small tank to the battle field ...good luck
@@panzerwaffen2873 sir, intimidation tactics are always required for the battle but smaller objects are just harder to spot and strike, so tanks became tinier in height overtime cuz if enemy spots a tank, they'll know about it and just use anti-tank measures (those exist btw) to take care of it
@@nahbro104 You don’t know what you are talking about, the German designers took account to the crews well being. So for example if a T34 was burning or shot the crew would have a less likely chance of surviving because the limited space would be extremely hard for them to get out in case of a fire or treating their wounds but also the shrapnel would reign more freely and their ammo would be more likely to hit. Otherwise the higher profiles and heavily armored Panther and Tiger, with also an honorable mention the American Sherman had all the same reason to be this tall, crew safety, firing speed.
Fascinating. I visited the tank museum in Münster a few years back - my first time seeing world war II tanks up close and personal. The Panzer III, Panzer IV, Sherman and T-34 were all about the size I had expected them to be. The Panther and the King Tiger on the other hand… You know they’re gonna be big but standing next to them is really something else. Just enormous machines. The KV-1 is another surprisingly large tank. Have not seen one in the flesh but just seeing David Fletcher look like a hobbit next to one on Tank Chat #62 boggles the mind.
@mitsuki what do you mean by "is this how you see us?" listen dude, it’s only a joke if you didn’t notice, I don’t see my own people as Wehraboos and nazis.
@@kkjkkj2584 the panther definitely had transmission problems, the french did some testing after the war on average panthers broke down every 150km which I'm pretty sure was usually a transmission or final drive issue.
@Jack the Gestapo but it was never reliable per se. This could also be a not final Panther as the less reliable ones are the ones that were more likely to be left behind/not fighting. Then again the argument could be made that the same breakdowns would be more likely to be destroyed by the crew or scare passing enemies. Then the working ones may be caught with the crew abandoning them or surrendering without damage. A surprising amount of Tigers and Panthers were abandoned from smoke shells covering them. Not just White Phosphorus but normal smoke too (probably heard it could be white phosphorus) I was told it was a huge/scary fire hazard
If this was made by VW Group it would have push button start inside and the day after the basic warranty runs out it malfunctions and costs $600 at the VW dealer to fix.
One of the most terrifying yet amazing sounds to hear on a battlefield-the power of that Maybach engine! You did NOT wanna hear that thing start up if you were scouting...
It was relatively good in weight tho. At around 45tons. The transmissions in these were fucked due to the designers having had a 30ton tank in mind. Due to design changes it went all the way up to 45tons 🥴 its common in German engineering and machinery (same with U-boats back then) to have a safety factor of 1.6. So it would run those 45tons, just not for very long. Coupled with the time constraints it all had to go faster, quicker and dirtier. Some of the issues with these tanks were well known by the designers but they just didn’t have a choice 🤷🏼♂️ as using such large roadwheels was due to only poor quality rubber being available. So making smaller ones wouldn’t work out for them. Not even mentioning ball bearings, as the factories got bombed non stop. Making for a lack of bearings and thus the well known issues with some DB6xx aircraft engines. Overall it was a good and very capable tank, an opponent to be feared very much by enemy crews. But it was plagued by mechanical issues some of which were unavoidable 🤷🏼♂️
First I was like “my gosh, that thing looks so difficult to crank over“ and then I realized it probably gets much easier when 1000 pissed off Soviets are running towards you Edit: To all the butthurts in my comments, this wasn’t meant to be a dig at Russians. Jeez.
LOL 80% of all German tank losses were a direct result of break downs during retreats forcing the crews to abandon and destroy the tank rather than let them fall to the enemy because they didn't have time to fix what was wrong.
Imaging stalling this damn thing out in mid field as they're shooting at you, and you have to be the one to get out and crank it up again. Love the engine sound, just like an old big block.
@@Namtov Electric was not first choice. Electric was not reliable back then or strong at all, it was only when it was too dangerous to actually go outside to hand start. Hand starts were as a whole overall preferred as they were reliable at that point. If the tank stalled in a fight, the engine would be more than hot enough for the electric to give it a kick to restart it. If that failed, they had to get out or just sit there as most of the actual fighting systems in german tanks had manual backups, assuming they even had electric systems in them in the first place
@@jovanmagyaya8329 it has an electric starter BTW, the hand crank serves as a backup and redundancy, you need to have those when your battery dies out on you while being chased by the enemy.
@@jovanmagyaya8329 It does have electric start, but this was the primary and preferred method. Battery and electric motor technology wasn’t all that great back then so having electric start as the primary method wasn’t practical for an engine this size
Thanks for mentioning it. Was just about to ask "what's with the whining... Sounds like a flywheel"... And of course, they couldn't actually turn over an engine of that size by hand to a sufficient RPM to have it start, so i was expecting some sort of intermediate way of delivering power to it...
For those whom wondered. they were actually spinning up a energy storage flywheel to which then they engage it with the engine. The later models didn't have this method of starting, instead newer tanks were started with compressed air, being the air was injected into each cylinder in perfect timing with the correct stroke. Thanks for all the thumbs up peeps, leave a comment telling others what you may know about tanks of art that others would like to learn. :).
They are spinning a giant flywheel which uses the momentum to crank the engine over. That lever he clicked after cranking it engages the crankshaft and starts it.
Damn, looking at the height difference between the panzer and those two men, I can't help but be amazed by the size of that tank. Imagine the size of the king tiger or the Maus.
I visited a King Tiger a few years ago in Switzerland, il live there, so it's not far away from where i live. The King Tiger isn't much bigger than the Panther, but yes it is huge, maybe it's smaller in my memories. I can't wait for the next Panzer-Weekend there.
The size difference between a ling toger and panther is not too different, king tiger is a bit longer, slightly taller but they're both unimaginably big
Me at 2am trying to get some sleep before a test RUclips: here's a clip of 2 dudes crank starting a Panzer kmpfW V Me: the algorithm has blessed me with another gem
@@pinkfloyddwc They were bad at it. There are numerous accounts of their tanks simply breaking down and not being actually repairable because of no spare parts and complicated engineering, their tank engineers pretty much lived in a fantasy land and didnt take into consideration that they might need a quick fix, the allies simply outproduced Germany.
Fiancée s father had a old all is Chalmers you had to crank!it had a positive ground electrical system and they messed it up by hook ing up the battery as a negative ground fiancée tried to tell them but they didn't listen!
Actually my first car was s 1950 English ford, and was older than I was. I literally had to hand crank it every morning as the battery and starter were so pathetic when it was cold it wouldn't turn. Did that for a year, didn't have the money to overhaul. When I did I still had to crank at least once a week. Ahh British technology, how the hell am I not speaking German I will never know.
The Germans classified tanks by gun size, while the Allies classified them by weight. So to the allies the panther was a heavy tank but to the Germans it was a medium tank.
@@Pablencjone Probably not if the starter motor and battery was also somehow used as energy storage during normal operation (like in a Toyota Prius style hybrid setup)
This was very helpful, thank you. I had a lot of trouble starting mine but now it’s fixed
Im having trouble starting mine in the winter. Shouldnt end badly for me Im sure.
Mine just whine
Put protesters in front of it it will start straight up
@@stat1865 wrong timeline.
I just had to put some shells in it then it's all good.
My expectations: **tank sounds**
Reality: **jet engine startup with motorcycle idle sound**
**turbo turbine whirring intensifies**
My expectations: **tank sounds**
Reality: **My PS4**
The tank sounds like my ps4 when i play warzone
LOL
my expectations : * tonk sounds
reality : my ps4 when watching a 144p vid on yt
"Steal their crank."
"Sir, that's evil."
The Tank crew be like: "Fine... Electrical Emergency Engine Start Device it is!!!"
hey, if it works it works
Ethan disagrees
this is pristine
Thats against the geneva convention.
It’s crazy to see how tall those tanks were, I feel like other media makes them look a lot shorter.
They were made to be very imposing and intimidating on the battlefield, sending fear into enemy tankers but as we advanced in technology we realised that a shorter tank with a lower profile is actually much more combat effective than one that tries to intimidate others. Im not saying modern tanks arent massive beacause they are but if we had the same mentality as back then our moder tanks would be even bigger
@@nahbro104 you make no sense ... War tanks suppose to intimidate? How the f..you gonna carry on a heavy artillery In a small tank ? Yes light weight but vulnerable...panzer tiger...panzer leopard...huge steel demons almost impossible to penetrate doesn't matter what you shot to them ...war tanks aren't to intimidate they are made to eliminate resist and win the battle ...so yeah take a small tank to the battle field ...good luck
@@panzerwaffen2873 sir, intimidation tactics are always required for the battle
but smaller objects are just harder to spot and strike, so tanks became tinier in height overtime cuz if enemy spots a tank, they'll know about it and just use anti-tank measures (those exist btw) to take care of it
@@nahbro104 You don’t know what you are talking about, the German designers took account to the crews well being. So for example if a T34 was burning or shot the crew would have a less likely chance of surviving because the limited space would be extremely hard for them to get out in case of a fire or treating their wounds but also the shrapnel would reign more freely and their ammo would be more likely to hit. Otherwise the higher profiles and heavily armored Panther and Tiger, with also an honorable mention the American Sherman had all the same reason to be this tall, crew safety, firing speed.
No, the soldiers are actually small.
At least it builds friendships.
no homo
This tank has the power of friendship by its side. Thats how most anime protagonist wins
yes
Start off as strangers, crank themselves to friends.
Gayy
"Hans, start the engine, the Soviets are coming"
"Start the engine? Scheiße"
Jawohl
Unlike most other WWII tanks, German panzers have electric starter for emergency quick start.
Best comment on this video.
Love this comment
Komm schon Herbert mach hinne....der Russe kommt...jetzt aber dalli 😂😂😂
Everytime I see someone next to a panther I seem to forget how massive it is.
Kim Mathis your point being?
Kim Mathis massive but still one of the most deadly machines created
@@ViperRUSTzz until you run out of fuel or your transmission sets itself on fire
Chupetríé Parémaggboy True
Your Dad - true, I believe the Stug 3 had the most kills of all German WW2 armoured vehicles.
Fascinating. I visited the tank museum in Münster a few years back - my first time seeing world war II tanks up close and personal. The Panzer III, Panzer IV, Sherman and T-34 were all about the size I had expected them to be. The Panther and the King Tiger on the other hand… You know they’re gonna be big but standing next to them is really something else. Just enormous machines. The KV-1 is another surprisingly large tank. Have not seen one in the flesh but just seeing David Fletcher look like a hobbit next to one on Tank Chat #62 boggles the mind.
Panzermuseum is in "Munster" - must not be confused with "Münster". 🙂
To be honest, i never realized how big the panther is. That thing is huge!
Yea because of war of tanks
And my man daniels climbed on it without any problem
Bro did you heard about the Maus Tank?
Same! I played plenty of WWII games, and it feels like all of them fail to properly depict how massive this beast was.
Thats what she said
Kid: gets bullied by others
School: tell us!
Parents: fight back
Grandparents:
Lmao
More like the reverse
The school doesn’t care and the parents want you to beat the shit out of them
hold my cane
@@tdoyr actually nobody gives a shit Xd
@@Sword_hybrid_dude that means you have shitty parents
Imagine in the middle of a battle:
"Nein I stalled can you go out ? "
I mean at least Americans weren´t able to steal it because they only know Automatics
I love how the nein makes absolutely no sense but fits perfectly
@@ominösersüddeutscher Sherman is also a manual 😉
@@willv2746 Ah Scheiße.....
@@ominösersüddeutscher that underestimation is why Gerry lost
Can't imagine this 50 ton monster roaring at you at 46 km/hr. That would be bone chilling.
Except it wouldn't go that fast in real combat situation
it'd break down before it would reach you
@@4tbf616 nah
"Hans, we've talked about this. You don't have to stand right next to me. You can go on the other side and pull it."
"but side by side we can pull stronger...with the power of love"
@@CarlosGarcia-ze6rt jajjajajajajjajajajajjahajahahahhaha
men take of men
and miss my only chance to get cLoSeR? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@@CarlosGarcia-ze6rt gay
I wish my car started that easy.
I had a car like that once.
Yeah, mine was a tank too.
Lol
Wait. Your car is supposed to start?
I have a TONK
0:30
My school laptop fan when I play Run 2
what is run 2?
@@emrem.6716 I think hes talking about Temple run 2
@@name-ex3tn there a web game called run 2
Run 2
Run 2
The sound of the inertia wheel spooling up is so cool!
"Hans"
"Ja Fritz?"
"I think ze engine broke and we have to start ze engine manually"
"Oh nein!"
Net scho wieder oida
@@meisterk1058
Entschuldigung, es wird nicht wieder vorkommen
@mitsuki what do you mean by "is this how you see us?" listen dude, it’s only a joke if you didn’t notice, I don’t see my own people as Wehraboos and nazis.
Oh no fritz iz here to inspect ze tank brugate hainz
@@jacktheuser-ck9qi dude he himself was joking by using "sis". Are you blind?
This is how my granny started her bicycle before going to school apparently.
Also there were wolves.
Litterally every boomers words ever:
Also, uphill both ways. In perpetual winter.
I'm only 21, but I still have to start my bike with a pull starter.
Also with no shoes
And I seem to recall there being a mountain as well
Every time they start the Panther,
Someone in Poland: *‘I feel a disturbance in the force...’*
They werent used in poland tho
@@patriot1525 r/woooosh
@@peedeeceeboy how is that woosh
Its a joke about how germany invaded poland in ww2
@@Sodacacik Three weeks and the poles were done.
Blooody beauty guys, a well maintained engine that started right up, awesome!
"I heard you got a wind up toy"
"Kinda"
This comment is absolute gold
ehmphisis on toy
so underrated
"It's a hand-me-down toy from my grandfather's generation, antique"
Yeah I snatched it from Hitler
Why don't they just press the E or F button? It immediately starts the engine and allows you to teleport inside the tank
wheres the guy who says "iT dOeSnT wOrK lIkE tHaT"
It doesnt work like that... 😐
@@akbarfajarinov4667time to Put you in r/Whooosh
@@akbarfajarinov4667 r/whooosh
@@akbarfajarinov4667 Thank you for your sacrifice
Imagine the sound of an armored division of those tanks starting up. Goosebumps.
anyone else wana add the sound of a music box?
@@mr.k4918 ruclips.net/video/g2KFtLQiOZg/видео.html
Especially after just hearing Goebbel's total war speech
I dont blame the Germans for fighting to the death I would too after hearing the truth
@@user-pn3im5sm7k lol what truth? the man literally said it himself that he was lying his ass off. it's his most famous quote.
@@cageybee7221 Okay tankie 😂
That engine sounds amazing
*hears loud URAAAAAA in the distance*
tank crew: (2x play speed)
perfect ear
bro, i just watched it in 2x, you are so right
With hundreds of IS tank
"Crank faster. I hear vodka bottles jingling."
@@evankimori ko
I think I've entered in "its time to sleep now" section of RUclips.
Thank you for reminding me :)
Wow same
Oh hi Mount and Blade guy
@@ikstarven hi dude, whazzap?
@@collahan9618 cool dude, you?
*Starts*
*Transmission explodes*
Hans: “Like old times.”
This is panther and it don't have transmission problem
@@kkjkkj2584 Yeah i think the tigers had far more issues, breaking apart for foing nothing
Oh! like me
@@kkjkkj2584 the panther definitely had transmission problems, the french did some testing after the war on average panthers broke down every 150km which I'm pretty sure was usually a transmission or final drive issue.
@@nicholasgiampetro782 how long after the war? any source?
Best tutorial on RUclips. Thanks!
at least it sounds quieter than my neighbor's Harley on Sunday morning.
At least it’s not louder than my laptop when I play Minecraft
You must also like Harley.. your neighbor so kind
@@muhammadzaini5728 secretly, yes haha
or that guy in the civic with the sawed off exhaust lmao
Lol
German industry: starting up a 70years old tank at first try
Let's be honest, this is a Panther, it probably broke down 2 minutes later.
@Jack the Gestapo yep
@Jack the Gestapo but it was never reliable per se. This could also be a not final Panther as the less reliable ones are the ones that were more likely to be left behind/not fighting.
Then again the argument could be made that the same breakdowns would be more likely to be destroyed by the crew or scare passing enemies. Then the working ones may be caught with the crew abandoning them or surrendering without damage. A surprising amount of Tigers and Panthers were abandoned from smoke shells covering them. Not just White Phosphorus but normal smoke too (probably heard it could be white phosphorus) I was told it was a huge/scary fire hazard
@Şahin Portakal Yup
Ah yes... Briliant german tech.
I thought the "THX" intro would start playing lmao
same
Same
Same
same
Same
Thank you, I've had an old Pzkpfw in my garage for so long I forgot how to start it! Thank you so much for this informal guide.
Girl: "I bet he's thinking about other girls"
Him:
Him and the boys
this makes no sense
@@user-hv1hu3jh1s good
*The male fantasy:*
@@daanmollema6366 confused screames
Imagine being a house robber and hearing this in the garage
What imaginary nonsensical world are you living in.
@@yomama6461 😂😂😂😂
Oh noooo
@@yomama6461 oh okay
From the point you start hearing it, seems like you have roughly 40 seconds to take everything you have and get the f*ck outta there.
- Kids: Daddy, we want to go to the zoo today...
- Father: No, we are going to see Panzerkampfwagen Panther V
Yes, I love Tanks anyways
We’re not going to the zoo, but we ARE going to see a big cat
Even better!
Why i read the father part with Arnold's voice
Ахуеть вот это телега!!!
Damn that sounds beautiful. HANS, YOU SCHTARTED ZE PANZER
In the middle of a battle:
"Uhhh... Hanz?"
"Ja?"
"I stalled out ze tank...."
"Scheisse"
Nobody can verstehe it
i have abgewürgt... 😁
verdammt...
😂😂
If this was made by VW Group it would have push button start inside and the day after the basic warranty runs out it malfunctions and costs $600 at the VW dealer to fix.
Imagine doing that in Russian winter
Tim Haeberlein The t34 didnt need that
☠☠☠💣
It takes like a minute max im sure they can take it.
The temperature wouldn't make that much difference it's a flywheel
You'd probably feel warm by the end
you know he's a real one when your bro helps you wind up the Panzerkampfwagen V Panther 😤💪🔥
straight fax
If he doesn't help you wind up your Panzerkampfwagen V Panther, are you even together??!
One of the most terrifying yet amazing sounds to hear on a battlefield-the power of that Maybach engine!
You did NOT wanna hear that thing start up if you were scouting...
You know, I have never really appreciated how big of a tank the Panzer V is. That is a large vehicle.
It was relatively good in weight tho. At around 45tons.
The transmissions in these were fucked due to the designers having had a 30ton tank in mind. Due to design changes it went all the way up to 45tons 🥴 its common in German engineering and machinery (same with U-boats back then) to have a safety factor of 1.6. So it would run those 45tons, just not for very long.
Coupled with the time constraints it all had to go faster, quicker and dirtier. Some of the issues with these tanks were well known by the designers but they just didn’t have a choice 🤷🏼♂️ as using such large roadwheels was due to only poor quality rubber being available. So making smaller ones wouldn’t work out for them.
Not even mentioning ball bearings, as the factories got bombed non stop. Making for a lack of bearings and thus the well known issues with some DB6xx aircraft engines.
Overall it was a good and very capable tank, an opponent to be feared very much by enemy crews. But it was plagued by mechanical issues some of which were unavoidable 🤷🏼♂️
@@claudyfocan731 great write up
Go to Fort Campbell tank museum and look at a Tiger 2. It's scary looking
@@claudyfocan731 wtf man are u a german history enthusiast. This is such a great insight that no average history enjoyer would find.
@@claudyfocan731 imagine if the Germans had given themselves even more time to prepare…
First I was like “my gosh, that thing looks so difficult to crank over“ and then I realized it probably gets much easier when 1000 pissed off Soviets are running towards you
Edit: To all the butthurts in my comments, this wasn’t meant to be a dig at Russians. Jeez.
Not so much easier. Just suddenly a lot more motivated
@@wrecksandtech same thing when Ivan and Dimitri begin doing drive bys in a T-34
LOL 80% of all German tank losses were a direct result of break downs during retreats forcing the crews to abandon and destroy the tank rather than let them fall to the enemy because they didn't have time to fix what was wrong.
Lmao
@@jerrylim6722 der turm dreht auch ohne motorunterstützung
Nobody:
My Laptop while I’m sleeping: 0:13
so accurate xD
Ju 87 sound XD
@Boyitsme Thanks for the advice!
@Boyitsme you're asking me to shut down my laptop everytime I'm done using it for their day? No thanks
@@yowaddup5649 I do that ever time that I know that I won't be using it in 3 hours.
Am I the only one who started rocking back nd forth while watching this?
The sound is something you would only hear in sci-fi it’s satisfying, almost like a three year old ps4.
Yeah,Except its not fiction
An a320 starting
My previous ps4 used to sound like a jet engine when I played Red Dead Redemption 2.
Was not as loud with other games.
If your PS4 sounds like this, you should probably open it up and clean the damn fans
My PS4 is 7 years old and it don’t sound like that
When you are cleaning your MG42 and hear loud "uraaa" in the distance
then the only thing you hear is death coming your way
@@QUACKHEAD23GAMING in the form of BRRRRRRRRRRRTTTTTTTTT
same story for all the FPS games: press "R" button to call for the enemy player
master race that lost to the mixed race
@@There-is-only-one-true-Yuri what are you talking about
Imaging stalling this damn thing out in mid field as they're shooting at you, and you have to be the one to get out and crank it up again. Love the engine sound, just like an old big block.
That's what the backup electric start was for;)
Wasn't this for cold cranking the engine? I thought the electric starter was for warmer climate and when the engine was already hot.
@@Namtov Electric was not first choice. Electric was not reliable back then or strong at all, it was only when it was too dangerous to actually go outside to hand start. Hand starts were as a whole overall preferred as they were reliable at that point. If the tank stalled in a fight, the engine would be more than hot enough for the electric to give it a kick to restart it. If that failed, they had to get out or just sit there as most of the actual fighting systems in german tanks had manual backups, assuming they even had electric systems in them in the first place
For emergency Starts they Had e Starter but they were Dangerous because batteries and cables could get on fire
@@kreuzbergentertainment7257 Less worrisome when you could say the same about the fuel lines.
That was waaaaay more fascinating than i was expecting 😅
Every Christopher Nolan movie sounds like this.
ruclips.net/video/wtbcaWnybzs/видео.html
Thanks to Hans Zimmer
Copy that fortis one.
This is what your crew been doing during the 20 seconds waiting time before every match in War Thunder.
LMAO UNDERRATED
Inertia starter for anyone wondering. Basically a gigantic flywheel you spin over by hand, then the inertia is used to spin the engine over.
Ya I see it!! Like some planes very cool. First part reference to die hard.
why cant it have electric starter instead? like in normal engine ?
@@jovanmagyaya8329 it has an electric starter BTW, the hand crank serves as a backup and redundancy, you need to have those when your battery dies out on you while being chased by the enemy.
@@jovanmagyaya8329 It does have electric start, but this was the primary and preferred method. Battery and electric motor technology wasn’t all that great back then so having electric start as the primary method wasn’t practical for an engine this size
Thanks for mentioning it. Was just about to ask "what's with the whining... Sounds like a flywheel"... And of course, they couldn't actually turn over an engine of that size by hand to a sufficient RPM to have it start, so i was expecting some sort of intermediate way of delivering power to it...
just got one and thank goodness for this video, i was having a hard time finding out how to get it goin'
imagine you are in europe, outside of an old farmhouse eating an MRE and then suddenly you heard that sound
along with German soldiers bickering at each other because one isn't pulling hard enough.
"I didnt even hear it drive up... did they push it over?"
Nice Hiss...
@@paramjotsingh26 let's get this out on a tray, nice.
@Scott ?????? fucking hell it's been nearly 20 years since I've been to Red Lobster last
It sure beats pushing it while yelling "Pop the clutch! Pop the clutch!"
underrated. your comment and manual transmissions.
😂😂😂 best comment
Underrated.
when you're about to lose an argument online so you start winding up the Panzerkampfwagen V Panther.
I’m sitting over here with my Panzerkampfwagen VI B Königstiger to make sure I can’t lose *any* online argument
Can't relate
If you changed your profile pic into Soviet russia then it will suit , maybe
Ya'll are in tanks? Well I'm in my P47-D cruising
@@mexicanmedic and im in my IL-10, one struggle 💪💪💪💪
I'm surprised with it's size, never imaginated that it would be this big
Modern tanks are even bigger, and this wasn't even the biggest one from the war
Teacher: We are going to Paris!
Girls: OMG I love France.
Boys:
B L I T Z K R I E G
I can say that's very accurate indeed.
@@birisuandrei1551 it's Kim Jong un ....at least there's a UN in his name😌
How about we change direction and go to Poland instead😏
*THEY ARE THE PANZER ELITE, BORN TO COMPETE, NEVER RETREAT*
Still one of the best start ups. Beats a Lamborghini anyday.
Wat
Wtf does a tank has to do with a hyper car? It’s like comparing a fighter jet to a motorcycle 🤦🏻♂️
@@rayanemohamedaguenarous5479 Panther > Lambo
@@rayanemohamedaguenarous5479 owning a tank is every man's dream.
@@rayanemohamedaguenarous5479 well they both use v8 engines
You did not search for this, nor did I. I’ll see you next time the RUclips algorithm brings us together.
Yes comrade
So long, Chum
Farewell, and I hope we meet again
At was a short but pleasant encounter
I salute you Sammy
Phaw love the sound as soon as she starts up❤️
For those whom wondered. they were actually spinning up a energy storage flywheel to which then they engage it with the engine.
The later models didn't have this method of starting, instead newer tanks were started with compressed air, being the air was injected into each cylinder in perfect timing with the correct stroke.
Thanks for all the thumbs up peeps,
leave a comment telling others what you may know about tanks of art that others would like to learn. :).
Thx for the explain
@@JCarey1988 you're welcome bro.
Thanks for the explanation. *insert common thank you gif here*
@@Danut2 you are most welcome.
A wise Egyptian once told me that using hieroglyphs was racist lol.
@@obviouslytwo4u I'll respond to this as soon as all that scrumpy I drank wears off. Otherwise you'd get a lot more hieroglyphics xD
I think I know how that guy lost his hair.
How
The exhausts my dude. That's why
😂😂👍 exactly
0:36
Imagine if that thing was set to reverse drive...
Was honestly expecting a damn jet engine to burst into life with a windup sound like that
It is a modified airplane engine so....
@@ivanjokovic not a jet turbine engine tho
I mean the Abrams has one
You were hearing a massive flywheel spin up
@@overthinking3573 its more like the mutiple gear stage of the decupling gearbox friction
I don’t think a lot of people know just how massive these machines were
Are* , they still exist
The fear that Tank caused on the battlefield. It even sounds mean even when cranking it. Like waking a demon up.
To me it sound like a jet engine spinning up then a motorcycle engine right after that
@@iexpectedthespanishinquisi1657 a 12 cylinder motorcycle engine?
@@stefanschroter3804 yes
@@stefanschroter3804 obviously..
If the demon had a transmission that exploded whenever you looked at it sideways
That is bad-assed and the engine starting sounds beautiful. Those guys are on top of their game.
All the German tanks sound awesome, esp the big three...
Me:”wow thats cool”
Grandad:”Hell yeah thats bring back some good memories”
Ayo aesthetic tom gang
Then your Grandad was a German soldier?
@@thestormpaladin6714 Or an Allied soldier who got there in time before they could complete the sequence.
@@Cancun771 XD
Hellcat Crew: "Bitchin'"
I just did not know how to do it and now thank you
WoW, never realized that the panther is so big.
Thats what she said
Well its a tank. All tanks are big. Thats why its a tank.
@@stephenbachman132 big tank?
Search for tankette my dude
@@user-bo1ej5im9t me, an intellectual: *TONK*
@@user-bo1ej5im9t yeah tank, I didn’t hear anyone say tankette
0:10
The school desktop's fan after I open more than 2 tabs in Google Chrome.
Normal it would Microsoft edge
0:35 When I open up 3 tabs
As far as I know, this was just the backup starting system, the main starter was electric.
I think they do this just for show...
If they only start it every 3-6 months, the batteries would be flat
I think so too... would be a total pain if you have to go do that every time you stop it or it stalls!
if not I could see not ever shutting the engine off as being a common practice!
Nope e Starter was for backup. IT was too Dangerous to start with batteries because of catching fire. Only in activ Combat IT was used
They are spinning a giant flywheel which uses the momentum to crank the engine over. That lever he clicked after cranking it engages the crankshaft and starts it.
American neighbours on saturday morning: *lawn mower sounds*
German neighbours on saturday morning:
I mean it CAN mow grass if you try hard enough...
Kid: * gets bullied *
Dad: "I'mma call his parents"
German Uncle:
Germany: * gets bullied *
Weirdly mustached german uncle:
@@kristyandesouza5980 when your uncle is the fuhrer:
@@variegatus4674 unwanted fact Hitler's nephew hated him
* powers up Daimler V12 and loads both MG34’s *
omg you're so funny I can't stop laughing
Roses are red,
My eyes are blue,
Hans, quick
The Soviets are coming,
Gaet ze MG42
You are my favorite poet now.. Well done sir
3 pennies poem
Дрездена в опасносте!..
you really make my day
Zweiundvierzig doesn’t rhyme with blue :-/
Damn, looking at the height difference between the panzer and those two men, I can't help but be amazed by the size of that tank. Imagine the size of the king tiger or the Maus.
I visited a King Tiger a few years ago in Switzerland, il live there, so it's not far away from where i live. The King Tiger isn't much bigger than the Panther, but yes it is huge, maybe it's smaller in my memories. I can't wait for the next Panzer-Weekend there.
What about the size of the char 2c?
The size difference between a ling toger and panther is not too different, king tiger is a bit longer, slightly taller but they're both unimaginably big
@@huell938 ah yes the Ling toger
@@builddude-1 Probably a Chinese variant because of course it is
Good guide 10/10 would reccomend now I can finally start mein panzer straight into die vaterland!
"HANS I NEED YOUR HELP, I STALLED THE TANK AGAIN"
Ich bin immer bereit, Helmut!
Partially expecting the THX theme to play after they cranked
imagine the engine stalls in the middle of the battle so u have to do this for 30 whole seconds
It also has an electric starter, the hand crank is only in case the battery is empty or the electric starter fails.
@@FP._. Sit
Lol "just keep shooting the Nazi trying to crank start that tiger!" and that's how the war was won... If only..
Tiger I crew : "imagine?"
@@FP._. not really since how many people actualy know of the starting mechanisms of ww2 tanks?
never realized how absolutely monstrous tanks are
Чтобы устрашать там же ещё название тигр
Girls: ah my car isn't starting up again.
Boys:
if you have 100.000 angry Russians coming very fast in your direction, you will start it in a second!
Soviets.
They’re not angry
They’re just tired
А толку? Лучше кушайте цианид, это не настолько мучительно
I am russian , I no Like tanks , I was in soviet army( 88-90 у.) - breadcutter !!! Fuck all wars .
Me at 3 am trying to sleep
RUclips: wanna see two army men cranking side by side
Me: sleep is for the weak
Me at 2am trying to get some sleep before a test
RUclips: here's a clip of 2 dudes crank starting a Panzer kmpfW V
Me: the algorithm has blessed me with another gem
Me: cranking means playing with wiener. But this is also useable.
Bwhaha...me rn...it's just after 3...wondering how i ended up here 😆
People with own imagination is much busy nowadays...
Are u sleeping yet????
Aah I’m truly in love with that sound.
The way the engine starts growling.
“So there’s a panther round here”
*they start it*
“OH GOD THEY HAVE AIR SUPPORT!”
it's a stukka!!!
TAKE COVER-
Imagine if you Needed to rewind the tank mid battle
"Hanz itz your turn now"
"Fedricht iz alredy wezn lat's time"
Lern schreiben. Depp.
It's the manual start for the German tank ^^
@@donjorge8329 Solche Ami Trotteln
And then the Russian winter came. -40. Engine oil turned into playdough.
@ if only they were as smart as you Hal
@ Nice. Never knew you could do that.
Fuck the engine oil, what about themselves. What’s the trick to warm yourself at that temp.
@@rollastoney Beating off
@@-BuddyGuy while soviets are coming yea sure
*"Jesse, the transmission has fucked up again! We need to build a better transmission Jesse!"*
That fact that something so old fires right up after they spin up the flywheel is insane
An 80 years old car is something, but an 80 years old tank is something even crazier
German engineering.
it is very well maintain tho
@@wizewizard1840 Please stop. Germany wasn’t the magical engineering wonderland that you think it was
@@pinkfloyddwc They were bad at it. There are numerous accounts of their tanks simply breaking down and not being actually repairable because of no spare parts and complicated engineering, their tank engineers pretty much lived in a fantasy land and didnt take into consideration that they might need a quick fix, the allies simply outproduced Germany.
This how parents say they had to start their cars back in the 70s
Fiancée s father had a old all is Chalmers you had to crank!it had a positive ground electrical system and they messed it up by hook ing up the battery as a negative ground fiancée tried to tell them but they didn't listen!
Just like kick starting a shovelhead in the winter
Actually my first car was s 1950 English ford, and was older than I was. I literally had to hand crank it every morning as the battery and starter were so pathetic when it was cold it wouldn't turn. Did that for a year, didn't have the money to overhaul. When I did I still had to crank at least once a week. Ahh British technology, how the hell am I not speaking German I will never know.
@@davidmk2902 almost lol the British cars right up to the 60's were not much better than model t it was s ford prefect 1953 10hp.
Jim Glass well.. you can start by thanking that one place that has that one flag with 50 stars and 13 stripes
What’s the saddest phrase you can think of?
“Hans, ze transmission broke!”
Great video 👍
And they called this Medium Tank at its time?!
Wait until you see what they call a rat and mouse.
The Germans classified tanks by gun size, while the Allies classified them by weight. So to the allies the panther was a heavy tank but to the Germans it was a medium tank.
The Soviets considered it a heavy tank
It's really on par with most heavy tank of other countries if you consider the weight.
@@spaghetti1019 да
That engine sound would make grandpa give a thumbs up in his grave.
0:35 this engine sounds so great
Panzers were feared. Truly a beast on the battlefield. Such an oddly simple startup lol
I love flywheel starter mechanisms. An innovation that has been around almost as long as engines themselves.
I can imagine it can't possibly be efficient to haul one around everywhere
@@cantseewhatcantbeseen4485 you think it'd be more efficient to haul around a starter motor and power source?
@@hashbrown777 nowadays yes, back when these things were built, not so much.
@@cantseewhatcantbeseen4485 What if the flywheel was somehow used as energy storage during normal operation, would that offset the weight?
@@Pablencjone Probably not if the starter motor and battery was also somehow used as energy storage during normal operation (like in a Toyota Prius style hybrid setup)
Driver: we stalled again!
Commander:
Okay everyone draw straws.
Me at 3 in the morning: aight gotta sleep
Yt recommendation: hey wanna see a ww2 tank start up?
What a brilliant sound. V12 power. 🙂