i belive this is the T-72A, thats why it doesnt have ERA (the armor all around the turret and hull), or maybe its a training or show tank, thats why they didnt equip it
I remember this from the Finnish army. The T-72 makes a lot of noise. You know it's coming. Whereas the Leo2 only produces this low hum. This of course makes the T-72 worse. But this fear effect is of course there.
Zwykła T-72-ka, wieża klasyczna, jeszcze bez powiększonego pancerza czołowego wieży. Nie ma też nawet gumowych fartuchów ochronnych z boku, które potrafią skutecznie odbić nadlatujący pocisk granatnika, który się po nich ześliźnie. Na współczesnym polu walki ten czołg to jeżdżąca trumna, ze zwykłego półwiecznego RGP-7 można go wyeliminować, jeśli trafi się bok czołgu, tuż nad trzecim kołem to czołg rozrywa wybuchająca w nim amunicja, wieżę znosi kilkanaście metrów od niego a po załodze zostają tylko same nadpalone trampki, reszta odparowuje w kilka milisekund. Dobra zabawka, żeby sobie pojeździć, jeśli ktoś ma dużo ropy, ale do walki to się on nadaje co najwyżej z glinianymi chatami albo blaszanymi półciężarówkami z dala od piechoty nieprzyjaciela.
Przecież nie napisałem ze t-64 jest rozwinięciem t-34. Poza tym T-80 to ulepszona T64, T-72 to z kolei tańsza alternatywa, która wtedy nadała się do produkcji masowej. Tak czy inaczej silnik w T-72 i T-34 to inne silniki, oparte na podobnym schemacie.
Yes exactly. The V-2 engine turned out to be very successful; almost all Soviet and Russian tracked, wheeled and even floating vehicles use its modifications. And a little on the narrow gauge railway.
You can't go to work in a T72, but I would have to choose between this and a Ferrari...oh boy, take a wild guess. Imagine going to a date or a posh party in this. Call me crazy, I would do it.
@@levvy3006 no, you're wrong. Poland built a lot of T-72 tanks in 1980s, on their "Bumar-Labedy" heavy vehicles factory. Their current PT-91 tanks are an upgraded version of their domestic T-72s. During Warsaw Pact age, Poland once had a quite powerful military industry, as well as Czechoslovakia (which also built its own T-72 tanks with original upgrades).
@@blumpfreyfranks8863 is that why Russia is using even T55s in Ukraine now? 🤣🤣 Ofc Ukraine needs tanks though if they ever wish to take those Ruskie occupied lands back
What a beast just love the sound of that engine.
0:34 that feeling, you don`t know where it is, you just know it`s there, my god.
Engine sound is incredible. V 12 diesel tank music :) Nice !
Damn, that must be one of the most scary sounds to hear as a opposing infantry soldier
this aged well
@@bulgariainsight429 To be fair, any tank is scary when you don't have anything to kill it
before or after it turns to dust lmfao
@@spedseacanuck go fight it if it's not scary
till you see it launch its turret into orbit.
Beautiful sound and its very fast and agile. Just wow.
This T72 is so happy
Fearsome looking and sounding tank. Sounds like a real 'tiger' snarling and roaring in the countryside.
the last thing you will hear if it ever gets hungry
That, or the turret blasting off
@@DragonSteak91😂
when I hear T-72 distant engine roaring , I definitely want to be on the same side.. It's the same like AK-47 sound..
well, I prefer to be on Javelin's side.
The T series tanks are my favorites but I would I'd prefer to be on the side with M1A2 SepV3 or Leopard 2A7+ tanks.
Both sides have them, so it's kind of a gamble
@@LegionesCataegis429 there's no difference where to burn actually and all tanks burn
Heavy: I fear no man but that thing....
0:38
it scares me
Got that puppy running sweet. Sounds great.
first time ive seen a t72 without any upgrades or any smoke grenade launchers or things that go on the turret i like it like this
i belive this is the T-72A, thats why it doesnt have ERA (the armor all around the turret and hull), or maybe its a training or show tank, thats why they didnt equip it
@@Prinz_Marci_ i didnt mean era armors etc... I meant there arent any smoke grenade launchers
@@c.a.o.l4262 can't you even read English bruh ???
@@Prinz_Marci_ This is the T-72M
@@Prinz_Marci_this might be even T-72 "Ural"
Wow!What a sound.
If you listen closely You can hear The heavy hardbass from the inside
My kind of asmr
Sounds like it’s growling!
I remember this from the Finnish army. The T-72 makes a lot of noise. You know it's coming. Whereas the Leo2 only produces this low hum. This of course makes the T-72 worse. But this fear effect is of course there.
lol
That's POLISH T-72M (produced IN POLAND, designed in Soviet Union - it still has polish marks).
Good driver
Wish I could have one..
Nice!
SWEET!!!
Man ill take 1 thanks delivered to NZ
Sweet sound!
My fave tank engine sound is still the Leo 2 though
Where was the stalinwood on the back
Zwykła T-72-ka, wieża klasyczna, jeszcze bez powiększonego pancerza czołowego wieży. Nie ma też nawet gumowych fartuchów ochronnych z boku, które potrafią skutecznie odbić nadlatujący pocisk granatnika, który się po nich ześliźnie. Na współczesnym polu walki ten czołg to jeżdżąca trumna, ze zwykłego półwiecznego RGP-7 można go wyeliminować, jeśli trafi się bok czołgu, tuż nad trzecim kołem to czołg rozrywa wybuchająca w nim amunicja, wieżę znosi kilkanaście metrów od niego a po załodze zostają tylko same nadpalone trampki, reszta odparowuje w kilka milisekund. Dobra zabawka, żeby sobie pojeździć, jeśli ktoś ma dużo ropy, ale do walki to się on nadaje co najwyżej z glinianymi chatami albo blaszanymi półciężarówkami z dala od piechoty nieprzyjaciela.
To T-72M1, złom, tak jak mówisz, z drugiej jednak strony, trudno spodziewać się, by jakiś rząd sprzedał cywilom czołg o faktycznej wartości bojowej.
@@Outroduce1 to nie T-72M1 ale T-72M - Oprawca dobrze gada.
Je vidět,že taktika tankového boje není tvůj obor.
Cudowny ryk silnika..........
+Michał Madeja Mruczy pięknie :)
Całkiem nowszy model raczej....
ROZWINIĘCIE......
T-80 jest rozwinięciem T-64, BMW również ma swoje rozwinięcia. Nowe egzemplarze z reguły bazują na schematach starszych....
Przecież nie napisałem ze t-64 jest rozwinięciem t-34. Poza tym T-80 to ulepszona T64, T-72 to z kolei tańsza alternatywa, która wtedy nadała się do produkcji masowej. Tak czy inaczej silnik w T-72 i T-34 to inne silniki, oparte na podobnym schemacie.
*they will shoot if they see you*
Superb👌👌👌
Самый брутальный звук из всех танков у советских дизельных двигателей
Supercharged T-34 Engine with so.e modifications basically
Yes exactly. The V-2 engine turned out to be very successful; almost all Soviet and Russian tracked, wheeled and even floating vehicles use its modifications. And a little on the narrow gauge railway.
That V12 sounds mean 😂
Du musste eigentlich jetzt Tutorial video posten über wie man so einem startet. Die brauchen solchem Infos.
Diesel is king
With a sound like that I can see why the Iraq military called this thing the Lion of Babylon.
Looks like the original T72
Fuck me i love the sound! I want one just to fire it up a few times a week... or day.
Pity the wallet might get a wee thin.
T-72 is soviet tank
Yes
And Grass is a plant
it would sound so much better with a turbo
Kristian LeBoeuf some do have it depends on the varient so many were made
You can't go to work in a T72, but I would have to choose between this and a Ferrari...oh boy, take a wild guess. Imagine going to a date or a posh party in this. Call me crazy, I would do it.
Ryczy jak bizon Z056
the 20 dislikes are abrams fan boys
Scientists say that this is the last sound a protester hears in the Soviet Union before he dies.
T-64
Repair the maus XD
This tank belongs to Polish army. So the word "Russian" in video title is incorrect.
Built in Russia.
Poland never had T-72 tank factorys or the equipment to produce them. So they bought them from Russia.
@@levvy3006 no, you're wrong. Poland built a lot of T-72 tanks in 1980s, on their "Bumar-Labedy" heavy vehicles factory. Their current PT-91 tanks are an upgraded version of their domestic T-72s. During Warsaw Pact age, Poland once had a quite powerful military industry, as well as Czechoslovakia (which also built its own T-72 tanks with original upgrades).
poka jaziv
Nice one! Careful, the Russians might ask for it back as it's running soo well! 🤣
Lmao Russia has plenty of tanks. Ukraine is the one begging constantly for new ones.
@@blumpfreyfranks8863 Are those the ones missing their turrets?...
@@robleary3353 Some tanks do miss their turrets, things start to suck when it's not by design
@@robleary3353 Lets be real, you hadn’t heard of Ukraine until last year, don’t start pretending you know the first thing about Russia too.
@@blumpfreyfranks8863 is that why Russia is using even T55s in Ukraine now? 🤣🤣
Ofc Ukraine needs tanks though if they ever wish to take those Ruskie occupied lands back
BEAR TANK
Power Russia 🇷🇺💪
تي ٦٢
po phodnome
Junk.
This kid just can't drive.
Jeff Keith uhm drive a t 72 yourself and come back later