T-72B wreck - Walkaround - Groesbeek Vrijheids Museum.
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
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Love that sound of thunder in the background. Very fitting for this video
It sounds great. But I worried that it would get closser, not so great idea standing on a hill next to a big tank.
As they say in the Antique world, she has a nice patina.
Ive seen this tank up close when it was displayed in Amsterdam, and i doubt it was destroyed by a mine....it has a hand sized hole on the left side at the 4th suspention arm...with no damage at the bottom...the fact that both tracks are intact convinces me it was knocked out by something else...like another tank or missile...
The bottom under the turret is completely destroyed and gone. So that part looks from a mine, but it seems to have other damaged to, so maybe they hit it with one of those cheap drones to finish the job or they used it as a target.
@@WalkingwithPanzers The metal under the turret could have easily been melted out by the ammo cooking off. The suspension collapse on this tank is probably due to the same effect.
The bottom plate is slammed to the inside so thats not the work of a cook off.
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