Most of Kubinka's tanks are now at Patriot Park, 20 mins back towards Moscow. I got to see both Parks but believe Kubinka might well be closed now for the much bigger PP sited where the Tank Biathlon and much more - Russian Aircraft, modern tanks and weapons of terrorist groups that have been captured etc etc. You will need more than a day and if tourist, use Gett taxi's - Eng speaking drivers who will wait all day and are super helpful.
Very nice indeed. I just saw a video of a model maker. he went to the tank Museum in Munster...there people could wander amongst the stuff but not here..too bad. Cheers :)
Of all of the nations involved in WW2, it seems that Russia takes the best care of these historically important machines. Here in the USA, most such equipment sits out exposed to the elements until ruined, then people panic and want money donations to restore them when it's often too late.
German tanks and trucks,a great collection.I want to visite Kubinka. I have visite follow Tank museums: Bovington (England) Munster(Germany) Koblenz(Germany) Brosny (Poland) Lesany (Tschechien) Rocicany (Tschechien)
only one maus exists which is obviousely in kubinka. however the tank he mentioned that was England was believe it or not the e100 super heavy. only the hull was made and all the road wheels attached. it was left in a factory somewhere in germany and was captured by british soldiers. it was bought back to England for an assesment but then got scrapped...like what the hell. but anyway there is a picture of e100 being loaded on a trailer just search it up
thank you for this great video, the Russian museum takes much better care of these pieces of history than here in the USA many are just sitting in fields of mud in Aberdeen Maryland
Most of them are now at Ft. Benning, Georgia, inside. They won't be turned back into running tanks, but eventually all will receive cosmetic work to the outside of the vehicles. Look at the Elephant, currently at Bovington for the kind of work to be done (it is there on loan from the US Army).
+冯剑锋 You are right about the Maus. Only 2 prototypes were built and the one in the museum is a combo of the V1 bottom with the V2's turret after the Soviets over ran the tank factory and captured them. The other parts were destroyed. I just watched the doc about the tank from the NatGeo channel. That thing weighs 180+ tons. That's compared to the 50 ton T90 and 62 ton M1. This would definitely be a museum I would love to see.
Self-propelled artillery (also called mobile artillery or locomotive artillery) is artillery equipped with its own propulsion system to move towards its target.
WOw I see the German 'Super Tank': Maus with 128mm canon. Initially, Hitler and German engineer confused how to arm this monster? It's not comparable or it's just to small to put a 88mm just like used by King Tiger. Finally, the choice go to install a 128mm caliber belongin from a warship! The problem later, is the tank is just to heavy no bridge can hold the weight while crossing. Second, the tank just come late to war when WW2 come to end.
Good video but obvious language difficulty. Should instead take a still of each label in front of each item unless the sign is in cyrillic characters. Thank you all the same. This is quite a collection.
This probably is the most complete collection of WW2 German armor in the world. They even have Maus.
The hull of one Maus and the gun off another that was destroyed were put together to make the only compete Maus that is present in this video.
Sadly the interior of that Maus is completely hollow, the whereabouts of the engine is unknown.
Isn’t she beautiful 🥺
It’s funny how the Germans painted the sickle and hammer on it so when the Russians seen it they would think oh this is ours 😂
@@alongthebluffthank you I was wondering if it could move on its own and did it work now I know thanks
I would love to go to Russia to see this
me too!
me too!
me too!
Me too😃
Can visit Migflug program and loiter the stratosphere in a Mig for 30k...Imagine that..
I never thought that this museum got this much of rare tanks from germany. I hope they will treat those nice tanks good.
They're russian military.... I dont think they really care about german NAZI tanks :P
+Valentine thats y they are in a museum?
Valentine . that's why they are in very good condition and some are in running order
Thank you very much Nikolai for taking the time to put this video together. Greetings from Texas.
Thanks, nice vid
The camo on the panzer 5 is incredible, you can’t even see it next to the jagdpanther!
I know! Its so good!
Most of Kubinka's tanks are now at Patriot Park, 20 mins back towards Moscow. I got to see both Parks but believe Kubinka might well be closed now for the much bigger PP sited where the Tank Biathlon and much more - Russian Aircraft, modern tanks and weapons of terrorist groups that have been captured etc etc. You will need more than a day and if tourist, use Gett taxi's - Eng speaking drivers who will wait all day and are super helpful.
Excellent video thank you
The early model Tiger 1 is awesome
iSn't that rare?
@ 4:38 was awesome how you focused on a empty stall and quick turnaround to this Monmouth Adam Cannon.Great camera work on that
DogFartsHockey it's a Karl gerät
Wow, impressive collection
Very cool collection of tanks they have.
That's not all they got ;P
Thanks Nikolai! Great to see the Maus.👍🏼
Very nice indeed. I just saw a video of a model maker. he went to the tank Museum in Munster...there people could wander amongst the stuff but not here..too bad. Cheers :)
wasnt expecting Karl XD
Of all of the nations involved in WW2, it seems that Russia takes the best care of these historically important machines. Here in the USA, most such equipment sits out exposed to the elements until ruined, then people panic and want money donations to restore them when it's often too late.
Kevin S actually bovington tank museum in England does lol.
Well if you want a good tank museum in the US then go to the aff tank museum in Danville although I wouldn’t go right now due to Michele
You deserve more subs
German tanks and trucks,a great collection.I want to visite Kubinka.
I have visite follow Tank museums:
Bovington (England)
Munster(Germany)
Koblenz(Germany)
Brosny (Poland)
Lesany (Tschechien)
Rocicany (Tschechien)
only one maus exists which is obviousely in kubinka. however the tank he mentioned that was England was believe it or not the e100 super heavy. only the hull was made and all the road wheels attached. it was left in a factory somewhere in germany and was captured by british soldiers. it was bought back to England for an assesment but then got scrapped...like what the hell. but anyway there is a picture of e100 being loaded on a trailer just search it up
Rayhan I don’t need to search it up I have seen it many times XD
Thank you.
6:25 the most OP tank of them all.
Thats not a tank its a bomb on tracks
I was kidding. I know.
That is a Goliath.
it's a shame that kugelpanzer is hidden in the back like this
it's a reconnaissance vehicle, so it's in its natural habitat (being hidden)
heh thats true
I would like to see this museum
How much does that Tiger 1 need to make it run?
"Minefield clearance vehicle"? I know what it's purpose is but I want to know the name.
Does anyone know what that vehicle is called at the end?
It's the Alkett VsKfz 617
thank you for this great video, the Russian museum takes much better care of these pieces of history than here in the USA many are just sitting in fields of mud in Aberdeen Maryland
Most of them are now at Ft. Benning, Georgia, inside. They won't be turned back into running tanks, but eventually all will receive cosmetic work to the outside of the vehicles. Look at the Elephant, currently at Bovington for the kind of work to be done (it is there on loan from the US Army).
5:08 Hmm I can't find the Maus. Maybe it's behind this little tank
LOl
Exellent.
4:34 - is that an invisible tank? what happened?
idk too man, the that must be the top secret of german tank
Rare Tanks were the Arty Karl TD SturmTiger Maus
+冯剑锋 You are right about the Maus. Only 2 prototypes were built and the one in the museum is a combo of the V1 bottom with the V2's turret after the Soviets over ran the tank factory and captured them. The other parts were destroyed. I just watched the doc about the tank from the NatGeo channel. That thing weighs 180+ tons. That's compared to the 50 ton T90 and 62 ton M1. This would definitely be a museum I would love to see.
and Ferdinand hetzer brummbär and kugelwagen
Also the sturer emil
I knew there was more than 1 tiger still around i was right...
only one can move around on ITS OWN power. ofc there is more than one tiger 1s
Technically it’s a seige mortar
what does "Self Propellant" mean?
Self-propelled artillery (also called mobile artillery or locomotive artillery) is artillery equipped with its own propulsion system to move towards its target.
...where was the PANTHER???
Really curious about the day to day life of german mechanics. Must have been complicating
8:29 is that the Grille 15?
Nope
Yes.
Yes
Nope
that's Ardelt waffentrager
c'est dommage que il y'a pas jgpze100 E100
there were only two Maus super heavy tanks ever made but only one was complete.
Both were complete but one got destroyed
+Tomaz Breznik they both were destroyed thats why the maus at kubinka hasnt got an engine cannon breach or any other things
haha caterpillar? isn’t it kettenrad
I'm on the next flight !
WOw I see the German 'Super Tank': Maus with 128mm canon. Initially, Hitler and German engineer confused how to arm this monster? It's not comparable or it's just to small to put a 88mm just like used by King Tiger. Finally, the choice go to install a 128mm caliber belongin from a warship! The problem later, is the tank is just to heavy no bridge can hold the weight while crossing. Second, the tank just come late to war when WW2 come to end.
cool man..😉
would love to go to Russia to see it but... Y'know... Current events
Panzermuseum Kubinka
ruclips.net/video/9pvZGo4sZx8/видео.html
Maüs😱😱
Good video but obvious language difficulty. Should instead take a still of each label in front of each item unless the sign is in cyrillic characters. Thank you all the same. This is quite a collection.
nashorn❤
Sniper Tank
Maus Superpanzer.
...BAD-TO-THE-BONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
ломанный кортавый английский.и фары уже отечественные стоят
This russian has no idea off german tanks
Ikr
Yes they do these tanks were in the Kursk (most likely) so they have a good idea of what they have
5/5 english
German property must be returned
property? On what grounds? Just forget it. These tanks are trophies. The Germans attacked the USSR, so they have no right to be indignant.
Losers don’t get their tanks back