Oh their not stuck, um no no. Their just um... Resting. Yeah that's it, they are just taking a break and resting up a little bit before they just drive out of that mud. Yep they are totally not stuck. lol
год спустя я отвечаю на ваш пост. обратите внимание на соединение грузовиков. оно не простое. это шарнир на гидроцилиндрах. когда грузовик застревает, он имеет возможность извиваться как змея, распирая края ямы гусеницами.
Russians are so cool, I'm American born and raised and always admired Russian engineering and resolve. Such a huge country too, and I have known sum with a great sense of humor!
unfortunately, our engineering has low "wow-effect'". It looks brutal, but little bit ugly. So, it's our style :) When you see horrible huge mechanism, moving RIGHT THROUGH the environment, it's russian. We don't like to steer, we must move.
The most of vehicles in this video are designed in Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau in Ukraine and produced on the Malyshev Factory in Ukraine by ukrainians. Glory to Ukraine
@@AntonMelegov Is Malyshev, Morozov ukrainian surname? And I heard that Kharkov is a russian city in Ukraine? At least Kharkov mechanical engineering was built by the Russian Empire and USSR
It's not challenging situations, it's a daily like for many of Russians. In really challenging situation we don't have a time to take pictures usually.
I think these r not trucks , but vehicles with tracks , where trucks r run with tires , these machines run with tracks, used in tanks and construction machinery. Do u think any Russian truck could pass these Muds/gravels with tires? 😂😂
That last one is not stuck, he's parked. Had a vaguely similar experience a few years ago with my Inter Mark 5. Parked it for 3mths, let things dry out a bit, THEN drove it out. I'd love a track kit for the back wheels. As the Germans found out, there's nothing like springtime Russian mud.
What do you call when something that beastly gets stuck?? Iron Giant? xD Probably just roll up with 2-3 more and make a train in all seriousness lol. A train of those would eat any terrain
@The Weapon Collection Uhu... how about 30 years? you do realize that Eastern Europe is littered with Soviet-era trucks that are still widely used today despite many being nearly 50 years old which kind of tells a different tale to what you're suggesting, not to mention that the modern truck market in places like Russia and Belarus is reasonably healthy and growing with popular designs coming out regularly.
Comments on here are funny and I love reading them. Russians deal with the toughest climate in the word and endure every day. Gotta admire them for surviving.
I remember I once saw some jeeps like a jeep wrangler Suzuki jimny and some others VS a Lada 4x4. That thing was the cheapest and best. It towed the others when they got stuck. Russians purely has the best off road cars/trucks
That's why every Lada Niva 4x4 driver dreams to buy Land Cruiser :) Sorry, not "every" of course, some dreams of MB Gelendvagen. )) Current Lada 4x4 is manufactured with minor changes 44 yrs, interior recently updated and latest 2021 Niva Legend inside looks not like a car from 80s anymore... more like from end of 90s )))
@@lonebird7534 я русский. Всю жизнь живу в России. Могу сказать что вы абсолютно правы, т.к. многие владельцы Нивы почти никогда не катаются по бездорожью, а в остальное время Нива доставляет только головную боль.
@@Utubesux Ironically, your not talking about actual permafrost in this case, your talking about marshland that freezes once a year. Permafrost, stays frozen, hence the name. It's as hard as concrete. In the more southern regions, thanks to global warming, when it does actually thaw out, it takes three to five years.
Витязь это монстр бездорожья, работал в молодости не долго на этом заводе где их производили, да и сейчас производят, если бы не развал 91 года, может так и работал бы там.
Watching the activity at 7:27, I'm amazed at the way the riders on the trailer and the fella standing up on the front of the vehicle. They act as if they don't have a care in the world, they must be accustomed to that type of transportation. Their vehicles are "Bullet-Proof", lol! Tough as nails, vehicles, and operators.
@@maksim1856 Chernobyl was not caused by the CIA...it was cheap ass russian contractors doing things on the cheap....knowing they were not the ones who would pay...exactly the same kind of philosophy that caused deaths on the US shuttles. Shoddy workmanship and nothing else...no conspiracy..it's just sad that good people died because of it.
@@gopher1471 It actually wasn't cheap construction. It's already been investigated in minute details and the reason for the explosion is this... Dumb ass scientists in Moscow wanted to run experiment and ordered against the warnings of local scientists at the station. The rest is history. So it's not CIA and not construction techniques. It's moronic management in Moscow.
when the second vehicle came out of the water my first thought was wow that is a complicated tow hitch. then i realized they were drive shafts to power the rear tracks... that is an impressive vehicle
The big ones here in the video are called "Vityaz DT-30", originally buildt for the soviet military as heavy carriers of .... stuff. Y'know, food, fuel & ammunition, stuff like that.
It would be interesting to combine submarine-technik and swimming-technic, already spread in busses like at port of Rotterdam with these vehicles. The integration of a sensoring to sensor the ground would be helpful to know before in what kind of ground you drive.
Some of vehicles in video above costs like a new S-Klasse Mercedes. Machine you dreaming about will be EU or USA made and cost like a several dozens of new S-Klasse Mercedeses. Not Russian way of doing things at most of our vast country (but sometimes you may see CAT machines here and there in more habitated and developed areas).
Extraordinary! I'd have been nervous tackling some of that terrain in a hovercraft or a helicopter, never mind a tracked vehicle! It must take a while to learn the right moment to ease off and when you should plough on regardless...
please stop hating on them, here they're just innocently helping each other, defying physics, and threatening to tear a hole in the space time continuum.
@@rahulpagariya1 ambientalist cucks will say you are destroying the ecosistem of swamp cratures. the goverment will only let you drive on specific limited places. cuckanada
Пока противник рисует карты наступления, мы меняем ландшафты, причём вручную. Когда приходит время атаки, противник теряется на незнакомой местности и приходит в полную небоеготовность. В этом смысл, в этом наша стратегия.
If the world continues to go to Shite. I am either going to move to Russia or Poland. Old school talent, thinking and work ethic abounds there. Hello from the USA.
Well to a degree. Germany could have reached Moscow and possibly taken it and dealt Russia a severe blow logistically as Moscow was the railroad hub, but because Army Group South (I think) was having trouble taking Kiev, Hitler halted the drive on Moscow and diverted the forces of Army Group Center down South to help them. Then by the time they made their way back up to take Moscow, the forces were exhausted from all the fighting and moving, and then the Rasputitsa hit. Then the winter came for which the Germans were totally unprepared.
@@WheelsRCool Throw into the mix the extended supply lines that the Wermacht had, these were starting to be hit by Partisan units loyal to the Russian nation. Also the allied bombing effort was starting to take it's toll on war time production with fighters being diverted from the Eastern Front to the Western Front to counter the allied bombing effort. Hitler also wanted the Caucasus oil fields taken, so that they could have a constant stream of oil production for the war effort, another factor in the campaign, plus also the effort in Stalingrad which consumed allot of the troops.
I've got some swampland in Siberia to sell you...I presume that part of the bog problem here is that the ground several feet down remains frozen year round leaving the water nowhere to go.
I would love to buy property in Russia from you, and can guarantee my Overlander or even my Hägglunds or my skidders I use to log with the massive swamp float tires on it would go through that like a walk in the park.
Amazing vehicle.thought it was done there for a second. Never seen these attic vehicles used in this way. I'm realy impressed. But in the end. It got stuck in a river of mud 10 ft deep. But it's surrounded by equipment. Im convinced that there is no vehicle that can't get stuck in the earth's terrain. I look for the challenge of any video. seen T-90's stuck in less. Including M1A1 stuck in less then the T-90.
We use equipment similar to this in Northern Canada for oil exploration. Nodwell, Hildebrand, etc. A few Russian machines are showing up now too. Our big problem now is the fact we aren’t allowed to damage the “environment” this way anymore.
After owning a track bobcat for 6 years. I only managed to get stuck twice. Once I got myself out of the muck. The second time required a friend with a backhoe to pull me out. That last guy is in the same predicament I was when I needed help. Time to call in backup from those big excavators. Which would take the rest of the day to get unmired from that bog.
Hats off to Russian technology and durability. Really unbelievable. Salute Russian's brothers
Our truckers are a bunch of wimps compared to the Russian drivers!
Russia: "No road? No problem!"...😳
Roads should be rated by how difficult they are:
easy
medium
difficult
impassable
Russian
haha lol
Roads? Where we’re going, we don’t need roads.
Should have read
Easy
Medium
Difficult
Impassable
Nonexistent
Russian
@@jerrygeorge6592 well in most places in Russia there are no roads to begin with 😆
@@DakotaTrucker 😂
Til: "All-Terrain" in Russia includes mud submarine.
Actually, this is an all-terrain-flying-submarine. Not shown in the video, they also have wings.
“Russians don’t get stuck”
*Ends video with clip of Russians getting stuck
Oh their not stuck, um no no. Their just um... Resting. Yeah that's it, they are just taking a break and resting up a little bit before they just drive out of that mud. Yep they are totally not stuck. lol
Not only stuck but buried 😂
Yeah I guess they have never seen classic American mud bogging 😂
Plot twist: They're not stuck, *they're waiting*
@@nekolord9134 waiting for stuck.
The engineering and design of these trucks are simply mind blowing. Very Impressive.
год спустя я отвечаю на ваш пост. обратите внимание на соединение грузовиков. оно не простое. это шарнир на гидроцилиндрах. когда грузовик застревает, он имеет возможность извиваться как змея, распирая края ямы гусеницами.
just prehistoric trucks ...
@@MisterPoppy-sc1sj nice cannon fodder pfp
American and German design and engineering copied. Give credit where it belongs.
Э@@MisterPoppy-sc1sjэто вездеход а не грузовик
Holy crap that thing is impressive! When the top of your roof is level with the mud and it's STILL moving...wow.
that's russian engineering
@@rarecase3666 глупость что? Что техника может так проезжать? К чему было сказано, дядь...
@@rarecase3666 Максимум, что с ними и произошло за 10 лет, так это поржавели. А то что вы написали - ерунда)
They must've been trying to reach solid ground (i.e. permafrost)😮
"Roads?....Where we're going, we don't need roads"
Back to the future!
In Soviet Russia you don’t go around obstacle... obstacle goes around you
In Russia there are no roads, there are directions.
... there are directions to go
Anyone playing Snowrunner? : D
5:00 I'd back the hell off if I was running into that kind of water, best I have is a Paystar. Impressive though
@@ykaertale Thumbs up, mate :)
Yes sir
Aye aye
That game is the exact reason this is in my reccomendes
Russians are so cool, I'm American born and raised and always admired Russian engineering and resolve. Such a huge country too, and I have known sum with a great sense of humor!
I wish one day we could make good roads all over the the country
@@ibibanov вы что?! Нельзя! Наши дорого - это наши обереги. А то понабегут разные... за нашими богатствами
unfortunately, our engineering has low "wow-effect'". It looks brutal, but little bit ugly. So, it's our style :) When you see horrible huge mechanism, moving RIGHT THROUGH the environment, it's russian. We don't like to steer, we must move.
The most of vehicles in this video are designed in Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau in Ukraine and produced on the Malyshev Factory in Ukraine by ukrainians. Glory to Ukraine
@@AntonMelegov Is Malyshev, Morozov ukrainian surname? And I heard that Kharkov is a russian city in Ukraine? At least Kharkov mechanical engineering was built by the Russian Empire and USSR
Какие вы все классные тут ☺️. Приятно было читать ваши коменты о России и людей её. Всем Лайк)
I like learning about Russian culture and people. I want to visit someday.
Дааа,только от украины отьебитесь?
@@beniaodessckiy3396 ты думаешь тут Путин со своей бандой в комментах сидит? Или к кому ты обращаешься?
Я на витязе пять лет работаю и ни разу не застрял , спасибо конструкторам
Now you know why every Russian looks so calm and chill on challenging situations 😅🤣
Разве это сложная ситуация? Мы так каждый день в магазин за продуктами ездим, а в субботу на вечеринку! 😄
А с Украины убегают не спокойно, а очень даже нервно 😄
I think the main reason remains alcoholism 🥴
It's not challenging situations, it's a daily like for many of Russians. In really challenging situation we don't have a time to take pictures usually.
Looks like living in russia is full of challenging situations
American ice road truckers: we are unstoppable!
Russian truckers: thats cute
I think these r not trucks , but vehicles with tracks , where trucks r run with tires , these machines run with tracks, used in tanks and construction machinery. Do u think any Russian truck could pass these Muds/gravels with tires? 😂😂
@@neone4759 why say so much? Use smaller sentence you get point across .
@@neone4759 Ural truck
@@neone4759 it's called a sherp
@@neone4759 yes
That last one is not stuck, he's parked. Had a vaguely similar experience a few years ago with my Inter Mark 5. Parked it for 3mths, let things dry out a bit, THEN drove it out.
I'd love a track kit for the back wheels.
As the Germans found out, there's nothing like springtime Russian mud.
А так же осенней, зимней и летней и межсезонной и перманентной😂
The french found that out too. Should have known better.
The fact that the last machine got that stuck before they gave up is impressive in itself.
What do you call when something that beastly gets stuck?? Iron Giant? xD
Probably just roll up with 2-3 more and make a train in all seriousness lol. A train of those would eat any terrain
@@StrikerV3 A shnekohod, usually. Or just find something solid to tie a winch cable to.
When people mock Russian cars show them Russian trucks.
@The Weapon Collection Uhu... how about 30 years? you do realize that Eastern Europe is littered with Soviet-era trucks that are still widely used today despite many being nearly 50 years old which kind of tells a different tale to what you're suggesting, not to mention that the modern truck market in places like Russia and Belarus is reasonably healthy and growing with popular designs coming out regularly.
@@vtkrey another paragraph person use smaller sentence it get point across easy.
@@imperialfist4ever490 My apologies Mr. Concision, I'll be more to the point in the future.
Yeah immature Europeans make fun of our American Cars as well. Thing is Both Russians and Americans grew up and got trucks and went to work.
Russian culture is fascinating and being mechanically inclined and a ww2 buff I always admired the Yak3, the T34 and the AK.
Russian culture is being off-road inclined. In Russia there are 10 times less roads than in the USA
Hey man you’re gonna get stuck!
“Nah, all good”
See you got stuck
*more throttle* “THE EARTH YIELDS TO ME!”
Hahaha :D.
crew: sir we're gonna stuck!!
driver: hold my vodka
It might look like they are getting stuck... But in reality they just finally got enough traction to pull the earth's mantle along with it
Это у нас так доставка McDonalds происходит... Крановщик заказал....
Comments on here are funny and I love reading them. Russians deal with the toughest climate in the word and endure every day. Gotta admire them for surviving.
Russia is big, they got subtropics
They are raised by wolves
@@Roman-kk1ic большая часть России тайга, тундра и лесотундра. 6 класс география, тема климатические зоны
@@РыжикЗбышнев да ты что
@@Roman-kk1ic а вы не знали?! Поразительно!!! Я рад, что смог вас просветить! Не болейте и всех благ!!!
These Russian guys are awesome truckers...Well done guys...Cheers
I remember I once saw some jeeps like a jeep wrangler Suzuki jimny and some others VS a Lada 4x4.
That thing was the cheapest and best. It towed the others when they got stuck. Russians purely has the best off road cars/trucks
That's why every Lada Niva 4x4 driver dreams to buy Land Cruiser :) Sorry, not "every" of course, some dreams of MB Gelendvagen. )) Current Lada 4x4 is manufactured with minor changes 44 yrs, interior recently updated and latest 2021 Niva Legend inside looks not like a car from 80s anymore... more like from end of 90s )))
Not the best roads though, huh?
@@lonebird7534 Lada is not made to be fancy! Its made to be practical and quality!
@@DJFlying82 , sorry. We have absolutely different understanding of practice and quality. I had Lada in early 2000 and I know what I am talking about.
@@lonebird7534 я русский. Всю жизнь живу в России. Могу сказать что вы абсолютно правы, т.к. многие владельцы Нивы почти никогда не катаются по бездорожью, а в остальное время Нива доставляет только головную боль.
Есть у нас,у русских, такая пословица :"Ходил в местах,где волки срать боятся."Ребята с Ишимбая сделали технику, которая там ездит.
Only the Russians would need a depth finder on a tracked vehicle - why didn't we think of that?
I see they made Spintires Mudrunner into a real thing.
Where do you think they got the idea for Spintires Mudrunner?
Throefly Ah yes, that’s the joke.
Sic Semper Tyrannis 😂😂
@@brandonfrolik7821 ?? And what does that phrase have to do with extreme Russian offroad vehicles?
@@georgianbents it’s literally a game about extreme Russian off-road vehicles.
And the media in the states told us all last spring Russian troops couldn't move because of mud.
Like always, American 🐂💩
Врут
Техника на все времена 🔥
Spintires 2 looks so amazing! Look at those graphics!
I just hope the camera angle is more intuitive this time.
The triumph of well engineered tracked vehicles.
The permafrost stays around till late season and 2/3s of country is nothing but quickmud....The new standard of Working Class citizens.
@@Utubesux Ironically, your not talking about actual permafrost in this case, your talking about marshland that freezes once a year. Permafrost, stays frozen, hence the name. It's as hard as concrete. In the more southern regions, thanks to global warming, when it does actually thaw out, it takes three to five years.
@@brimstone5931 Indeed....thank U friend🍻
@@Utubesux 🍻
Love Russia, awesome place. Met some good people there.
В Москве были?
Welcome to the russia
I'm an American and I love you Russians , you guys really got balls!
And beautiful women
Не бывает плохой нации, бывают плохие люди! 🤝
That's one thing Russia makes better than anyone else in the world and that is off road and extreme weather equipment
"In Russia lorry doesn't get stuck in field, field gets stuck in lorry!"
You’re not “stuck” until you are hooked up to someone else to pull you out. You might be hung up a little bit, but you’re not stuck.
They need to be pulling a plow. The world still needs feedin
In Russia the only way is forward by whatever means.
Last one got stuck😅
СЛАВА СОВЕТСКИМ ИНЖЕНЕРАМ И КОНСТРУКТОРАМ!
Russian,s r extreme offroaders..
Love from india...👍🏼👍🏼
- В России медведи по дорогам ходят..
- Врут. В России нет дорог..))
Витязь это монстр бездорожья, работал в молодости не долго на этом заводе где их производили, да и сейчас производят, если бы не развал 91 года, может так и работал бы там.
Watching the activity at 7:27, I'm amazed at the way the riders on the trailer and the fella standing up on the front of the vehicle. They act as if they don't have a care in the world, they must be accustomed to that type of transportation. Their vehicles are "Bullet-Proof", lol! Tough as nails, vehicles, and operators.
нормально всё - просто так удобнее..
в первом видео тоже стоя ребята едут, на волокуше, и не за что не держуться..
you've obviously never heard of a Trabant, then...
It’s called the Vodka effect 😂
Bobby Tucker Russia has a bad ass attitude because you either learn to survive. Or your dead! Lmao
It's easy to understand why no other nations managed to conquer Russia. You can't beat a people who does this on a daily basis.
I think it's because no one had any interest in owning a mud pit.
@@hilbornnailhead9906 people definitely tried hard
Jednym słowem,mają moc 👍
Que maquinas tan increíbles.bravo Rusia!
For Russian roads do not exist - WE CHOOSE DIRECTION AND GO FORWARD
The goal is important for us, not how it will be achieved.
This explains Chernobyl.....
@@maksim1856 Chernobyl was not caused by the CIA...it was cheap ass russian contractors doing things on the cheap....knowing they were not the ones who would pay...exactly the same kind of philosophy that caused deaths on the US shuttles. Shoddy workmanship and nothing else...no conspiracy..it's just sad that good people died because of it.
@@gopher1471
It actually wasn't cheap construction. It's already been investigated in minute details and the reason for the explosion is this... Dumb ass scientists in Moscow wanted to run experiment and ordered against the warnings of local scientists at the station. The rest is history.
So it's not CIA and not construction techniques. It's moronic management in Moscow.
You are saying as if you are proud of it.
@@maksim1856 Hilarious!
when the second vehicle came out of the water my first thought was wow that is a complicated tow hitch. then i realized they were drive shafts to power the rear tracks... that is an impressive vehicle
We have a BV 206 (small version) for our outfitting business. They are great in the snow.
The big ones here in the video are called "Vityaz DT-30", originally buildt for the soviet military as heavy carriers of .... stuff. Y'know, food, fuel & ammunition, stuff like that.
Spudwellington
Spudwellington Hydraulics
Jedidiah do you think you could show me a video?
Ого! Этот автомобиль прошел прямо через грязь! Это верно, мы никогда не застрять в грязи. Мы знаем как с этим бороться.
that is insane the amount of power these machines have!
781 hp.
V12. 38.8 l.
Он Родился В СССР !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!💪💪💪👏👏👏👍👍👍
Real off road driving and vehicles. Real off road skills not for free time but for every day working .
Μιχάλης Μιχαήλ de
these guys are fearless and where in the hell do they find these roads...lol wicked crazy
The last part of the video is amazing I can’t believe that truck didn’t even overheat mud like that can seriously lock your rotors.
The first one is impressive but I can't believe the chain didn't break pulling that trailer
It would be interesting to combine submarine-technik and swimming-technic, already spread in busses like at port of Rotterdam with these vehicles. The integration of a sensoring to sensor the ground would be helpful to know before in what kind of ground you drive.
Some of vehicles in video above costs like a new S-Klasse Mercedes. Machine you dreaming about will be EU or USA made and cost like a several dozens of new S-Klasse Mercedeses. Not Russian way of doing things at most of our vast country (but sometimes you may see CAT machines here and there in more habitated and developed areas).
OK, i'll NEVER complain about the potholes in our roads again...
if you can't get it done on a bicycle, stay at home or take the bus
if there is no bus, stay home and have some more vodka
Lockdown stayhome
And what do you do? Take meth.
stuipidlamb have to get it delivered though lol
В России есть только направления, особенно в Сибири
Extraordinary! I'd have been nervous tackling some of that terrain in a hovercraft or a helicopter, never mind a tracked vehicle! It must take a while to learn the right moment to ease off and when you should plough on regardless...
Just squeeze on the ponies lol
Yeah, when you come to a stop, ease off. You are just digging a trench for yourself. If you are still moving, keep moving.
please stop hating on them, here they're just innocently helping each other, defying physics, and threatening to tear a hole in the space time continuum.
5:50 that guy taking a nap ... unbelievable :D
*Thats not off roading thats under roading*
Bahahahah.
@L.A. Lodestars galacticnews001 *i died*
😂
🤣🤣🤣
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 LMFAO hahahahhahah
3:15 must be the school bus coming in.
Canada needs a fleet of these crazy muskeg-navigating monsters.
You'll be imposed with sanctions from your neighbor if you buy one of these 😂😂
@@rahulpagariya1 ambientalist cucks will say you are destroying the ecosistem of swamp cratures.
the goverment will only let you drive on specific limited places.
cuckanada
you wouldnt be able to afford the fuel... those things drink fuel like crazy
Rahul Pagaria lol yea
Это называется "Витязь"
Пока противник рисует карты наступления, мы меняем ландшафты, причём вручную. Когда приходит время атаки, противник теряется на незнакомой местности и приходит в полную небоеготовность. В этом смысл, в этом наша стратегия.
If the world continues to go to Shite. I am either going to move to Russia or Poland. Old school talent, thinking and work ethic abounds there. Hello from the USA.
Awesome. These are probably cheaper than an overrated Range Rover, more reliable and certainly tougher.
And this is how the war was over without a fight.
Russia land.
Don't matter. Tractor or tank 4x4. 8x8. Full tracks .
Well to a degree. Germany could have reached Moscow and possibly taken it and dealt Russia a severe blow logistically as Moscow was the railroad hub, but because Army Group South (I think) was having trouble taking Kiev, Hitler halted the drive on Moscow and diverted the forces of Army Group Center down South to help them. Then by the time they made their way back up to take Moscow, the forces were exhausted from all the fighting and moving, and then the Rasputitsa hit. Then the winter came for which the Germans were totally unprepared.
@@WheelsRCool Throw into the mix the extended supply lines that the Wermacht had, these were starting to be hit by Partisan units loyal to the Russian nation.
Also the allied bombing effort was starting to take it's toll on war time production with fighters being diverted from the Eastern Front to the Western Front to counter the allied bombing effort.
Hitler also wanted the Caucasus oil fields taken, so that they could have a constant stream of oil production for the war effort, another factor in the campaign, plus also the effort in Stalingrad which consumed allot of the troops.
Without a fight? How were there 20 million dead Russian people if there wasn't a fight?
I've got some swampland in Siberia to sell you...I presume that part of the bog problem here is that the ground several feet down remains frozen year round leaving the water nowhere to go.
Makes no sense
I would love to buy property in Russia from you, and can guarantee my Overlander or even my Hägglunds or my skidders I use to log with the massive swamp float tires on it would go through that like a walk in the park.
I will buy it ,as long as I can put in a swimming pool.
Wow. Thank you 😊. I didn't know and was kinda bugging me. No joke TY.
Amazing Russia, we are from Indonesian
How they are doing this impossible job and what a machinery they have every thing is strong like Russian Thanx from lala Pakistani
I thought these were trucks? But all im seeing are boats
Наша дорога одна из самых надёжных союзников.
77.RAF. M5
Это точно! 😂
I think I’m going to open up a car wash business in Russia
joseph i did not think that before
🤣🤣🤣
You will be the only one with a washed car.
Good plan
Millitair russia
I love how the video started with “Russians don’t get stuck “ ended up with a truck stuck head to tow on mud
Поэтому в одиночку на одной машине никогда не ездят по таким маршрутам. Всегда нужен друг, который поможет.
Send Jeremy clarkson there in a vitara, and leave him there
Russia my love
In mother russia, you own the earth!
First clip - calm russian voices, never in doubt.
I love how the beginning of the video says Russian don't get stuck! But yet at the end !!! They got stuck😂
Not stuck, but dug in and took up a fighting position.
True but I guarantee you that tracked vehicle was unstuck at some point and is grinding through the bog once again. LOL.
Man those Russian trucks could grunt up the side of a log cabin in 2nd gear!! Greetings from Montreal!
Amazing vehicle.thought it was done there for a second. Never seen these attic vehicles used in this way. I'm realy impressed. But in the end. It got stuck in a river of mud 10 ft deep. But it's surrounded by equipment.
Im convinced that there is no vehicle that can't get stuck in the earth's terrain. I look for the challenge of any video. seen T-90's stuck in less. Including M1A1 stuck in less then the T-90.
If you must go extreme you need a russian machien
Diese russischen Extreme off-road vehicles sind der absolute Hammer
Michael Gahler это маталыга супео самохр
одкащ
Michael Gahler aber echt cool
We use equipment similar to this in Northern Canada for oil exploration. Nodwell, Hildebrand, etc. A few Russian machines are showing up now too. Our big problem now is the fact we aren’t allowed to damage the “environment” this way anymore.
no need to put quotes around the word environment
@@paulheckbert and sorry that you think it's a problem
@@paulheckberthe meant goddess, mother Gia 😂, you Okay there 😮
AMERICANS: "JUST GOT ME A TRUCK TO GO MUDDIN'
RUSSIANS: "HOW CUTE"
Amazing power and torque to doze through that heavy bog.
Небывалый стёб над джиперами!!)))))
Steb on jeepers!!))))
Заебись слово "стёб" перевёл на англ.)))
@@Spartanets1 banter -(подшучивание).
@@NewClassic2 Не понял причём тут "banter"..Ты стёб перевёл как "steb" )
@@Spartanets1 Стёб в поиск строку гугла, и выдал Banter . А перводчик, banter, перевёл как подшучивание.
А сейчас мы пришли к тому что Steb Гугл переводчик переводит прямо в ютуб😁 с прогрессом пацаны✊🏻
Even though the operator got stuck. It was still impressive how he was able to travel in the deep mud. I want one.
like a worm
They don't drive on peat bogs. Apparently something happened, since they decided to go after all. We'll have to use a winch and cables.
@@Rory_Mercury его вывалокли через месяц двумя такимиже монстрами
10:00 Somebody needs to get off and push!
They need about 2.5 more vlad power
no need
The last pit is crazy..... and so is the vehicle! America doesn’t even had mud like that anywhere!
I get caught up sometimes in Russian engineering.. Iv always wanted to visit Russia someday.
Welcome
Now is great time
When you get a Russian vehicle in snowrunner
It's all I use lol and I'm american. Russians know how to make ohvs
@Tom Johnson it's a game
@@daleyfun2247 same i use the biggest Russia truck on Snowrunner on xbox one
@@unknownwolf4046 , oh you like SnowRunner? Name every Contract.
Amazing Russians n Russian Drivers..
Love from India
Truly is amazing what they can make it through. This also reminds me, i need to start up the game SpinTires and update it
That's amazing
After owning a track bobcat for 6 years. I only managed to get stuck twice. Once I got myself out of the muck. The second time required a friend with a backhoe to pull me out. That last guy is in the same predicament I was when I needed help. Time to call in backup from those big excavators. Which would take the rest of the day to get unmired from that bog.
Russians do 2 things right. Vodka, and bad ass off road beasts
@@klopotynajmana5987 ahhahah
And millitary
You forget the AK47 !
@@klopotynajmana5987 i agree we are dumb af
Klopoty Najmana let me guess, you have a picture of Putin as your phone screen saver and by your bed?
Russians makes water bodies as high ways 😹
They don't believe in making roads instead they make badass vehicles ....😂
The winter can destroy the roads, but it can't destroy these badass vehicles.
OTTIMO video 👍👍👍
OTTIMA condivisione 👍👍👍
See, we all like 4 wheel drives and mud hogging. You'd think we'd be able to get along.
That sherp 4 wheel drive is insane. It beat the bounty hole