Lindybeige and The Chieftain ramble over a Churchill tank (with added Sherman)
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Yes, this one is very long, and my hair is worse than usual. Two men who know too much about tanks talk for too long about just two tanks (with a number of side-tracks).
One annoying thing is that all the picture-in pictures illustrating what we are talking about when we are seated in the front of the Churchill have somehow been thrown out of synch and all come in too early. Unfortunately, RUclips does not enable me to upload an alternative version of this without losing all the views and comments.
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"Aren't you a bit tall to be a tanker?"
-Princess Leia
“Yes, Yes I am” -Phineas Flynn
18:43
"look at this wasted space! somethings gotta go here!"
"F I F T E E N T I N S O F B I S C U I T S"
Dear Germans.
If You Stop Shooting At Us
We'll Give You Biscuits.
And tea.
@@holyravioli5795
No, over our dead bodies do they get our tea.
Holy Ravioli na that’s ours they can get their own tea
@@cpt-cheese3489
Yeah, go bother the Italians, they've got espresso machines in theirs
These two could honestly do a weekly television show together and I guarantee you 90% of men would watch it
Like Top Gear or the Grand Tour.
@@samueltexasbelavarga5571 Top Gun or German World Tour II
@@1425363878 World War Tour
I was thinking more like Red-Green for those really nerdy and older among us
Ill literally stay up for it
I see the problem, guys. You are 1/72 scale and that is a 1/76 scale tank.
Lol
Nope ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potsdam_Giants
very good funniest commentt i've read for a while
I hate when my tankers are too big for my tanks
Lol good one
"I've been pulled over for speeding in my tank"
Isn't it the most badass thing you can say?
Not in france
"I stopped a speeding tank" is pretty badass, though.
I get wet hearing that and i'm not even a girl.
How about "I wrote off a tank"? My brother managed it - he drove it off the side of a mountain. It wasn't damaged but they couldn't get it back on the road.
@@thomasjoyce7910 Stopping a tank is iconic, especially in China: ruclips.net/video/YeFzeNAHEhU/видео.html
A homeless and a cowboy get inside the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
This goes several ways at once and many arent good
Oh George such wit...did you think of that during your shift at KFC
You cant use adjectives like that.
This is basically why Google translate is so bad.
@@antontalbot9148 Because the Prime Minister is yipping his head off and it won't translate?
"The top speed of this vehicle is literally under the speed limit, I can't be speeding in it."
The M1 is limited to ~70kph. That's plenty enough to break laws in.
@@Tepid24 45mph with a speed governor, roughly 55mph without. I think the Chieftain himself said that, either that or I'm remembering it from an M1 tanker saying so in a documentary.
@@daksanders4579 That's why I said limited :p Those higher speeds are definitely possible and there's plenty of people who have tried and achieved it, but it's not in any official documentation afaik and does need a bit of jury-rigging. Besides, 70kph (~45mph) is already enough to break laws.
@@Tepid24 Well, it truly depends where you're driving. Most highways, state routes, and state highways (in the U.S.) are about 35-80 mph speed limits.
So unless you're driving in residential streets you're really not breaking the speed limit.
@@daksanders4579 at 45 when you're buttoned up, it looks like you're going mach 1 through the viewing blocks
Me: Where would someone even piss in there?
Lindy and Chief in Unison: SHELL CASINGS!
Two fish are in a tank. One turns to the other and says "do you even know how to drive this thing?"
The other says "Holy crap, a talking fish!"
LMAO superb both of you.
+catfish552
G'day...
Yay Team...!
I'll pay that..., bruckin' filliant ; olde Bean, well said !
Happy Solstice Festival...
Have a good one,
;-p
Ciao !
Those are some tall bloody fish.
ToastytheG 😂😂
It’s just two experts correcting each other and very passive aggressive arguments
One expert....one book reader.
Its a youtube comment section in real life.
The Chieftain is an expert. He actually uses primary sources to back up his arguments, whereas Lindybeige goes on inane ramblings based on factoids and anecdotes he's heard at some point or another.
Ehhh more like just 1 expert correcting the other "expert"
AKA The Chieftain telling Lindy what hes not taking into consideration and doesn't know about
The level of bickering is glorious. Neither has the ability to admit fault and its great as a result.
"A cheap tank simulator would be a small fitted kitchen inside a telephone box, on a trampoline, next to a motorway."
-Lloyd
Sounds like a stinking Haven of human affinity
I suspect the only requirement to be a Churchill tank crew member would be to be born a midget with a penchant for self harm
Im one out of the two.
And im six foot seven.
@@samueltexasbelavarga5571 well i guess midget is out of the equation so that only leaves....
Yeah I would be fine in a Ch.urchhill
I was in a Canadian M-109 once. At 5'8", I wore me helmet to prevent a head injury. Can't imagine being in a tight turret like a Churchill
I'm quite tall, and begin to feel claustrophobic when I can't move my legs, or if I can't turn my head. I remember getting a panicky feeling when my brother and I would hide under his bed and I couldn't move my head. I can't imagine how horrible it would have been to be in that loader's seat.
I always love the polite tension of two expert/enthusiasts testing their knowledge against each other. They aren't setting out to do it but talking about things in detail just necessarily leads to it and they politely try not to disagree with one another.
Oh there was definitely some rivalry in this video. It was a tank talk cage match. I pronounce The Chirfton, The winner.
Lindy refused to bow down to his seasoned opponent's real world tanking experience and paid the price. ding ding.
@yeoldebiggetee considering that Nicholas works as a tank historian for Wargaming, hes literally a tank historian as a profession. He has more time and resources to dive into the documents and memoirs regarding all things tanks. Not to mention his job ensures he gets plenty of time spelunking in historical tanks.
@yeoldebiggetee Go watch the chieftain's channel, where he goes through tanks with a fine tooth comb. The man goes over how to maintain each vehicle, sits and explains every position in detail and even breaks into the vehicle's manual when needed. This man has a wide array of tanks to compare with. And being an actual tanker does give him a leg up on Lloyd. He doesn't have to imagine how a crew works together or having a tank as your home, he's lived it. Just because it's in an M1 and not a churchhill doesn't change how the crew interacts or how they have to work together to fight and maintain the vehicle.
@yeoldebiggetee Your premise is flawed. Chief isnt the common Vauxhall driver. He's a trained tanker who has worked as a tanker for more than 20 years. Not only as a tanker but also a person who has to command a squadron of tanks and more. So he's more like a professional Rally driver. Those guys know more about the basics of most cars than the avergae Joe. Even though they never sat in a Ferrari, they know the principles behind and what is good and what works with what and how. Lindy is the book worm who, albeit knows more than most, doesnt have the real life experience with tanks or mechanics to draw the same conclusions as Chief. Lindy has a tendency to rely too much on books written by other book worms who never sat in a tank in combat or training. I love them both and they make a good team, but I'd rely more on Chief to be right in a discussion than Lindy. Lindy does however come up with some great questions and findings. Like the lack of space for helmets and so on.
@yeoldebiggetee Sorry for response 5 months later. You do make some good points. Chieftan himself admits that his ability to drive an M1 Abrams has absolutely no baring on his knowledge of WWII vehicles. His national bias can be explained simply by the fact that he is the resident historian for WG NA. His job takes him to the US national archives which is where he gets most of his documentation. Of course, his position has given him access to various museums and a level of access your average person could only dream of. He has also had the opportunity to comb the minds of veterans and some of the top minds in the history of armored warfare. So to say that Lindybeige knows as much about WWII armor as the Chieftain is not really fair to Nicholas.
> Tank museum
That is a strange name for Lindy's garage.
HowDo ILogin haha you beat me to it!
Good comment!
I'm not sure whether it counts as his garage, there's a perspective that says he just seems to have moved in to the grounds of a tank museum but it's tolerated as long as he continues to give enthusiastic tours.
John La Duke it was a joke...
He's an enthusiastic customer who helps inform the public of the wonderfulness on the museum, I'm sure he's more than 'tolerated' I'd say he's welcome and even invited on certain days!
Tolerated people don't get down to the restricted floor...!
>meme arrows off of 9gag
XDD
@@Mystery-rc6nv that was a joke too
An Irish man and a Brit stuck in a small space?
This will prove interesting
*Welshman hops nonchalantly into the tank dressed as a referee....
Robert Zavala scots brings the drink
@@repeatedaction4273 and indeed they do.
What could possibly go wrong?
Nonsense, 99.999% of Irish and Brits get on very well indeed. Most of us are distantly related anyway. It's only the tiny minority of violent psychopathic nutters who shit in the pool.
Chieftain has a strange combination of accents.
He's an Irishman who lives in California. It's a wonder that we can understand him.
He's from all over the place.
Sound's like Christopher Waltz in Django Unchained
@@matcauthon9669 better than a Welshman that lives in Queensland.
Jrezky shouldn’t that be New South Wales?
Too short for a storm trooper, too tall for a tanker.
The only Star Wars uniform that fits him is Darth Vader
or Leia's copper bikini
True, ... if you have a hammer. Even after flattening the cups hammering an extra 4" to the bands is needed.
Adamast He could also wear a Wookie Banderole...in beige!
why even live
"If the armor was slanted then the porthole would be staring into the sky." That may be the most British thing I have ever heard lmao.
I have heard much more British things, out of the mouth of Lindybeige himself
Zack Bobby precisely which part of that sounds British?
Armour? Slanted? Porthole? Staring? Sky?
Which part?
@@F1fan4eva the entire "you make a good argument, but things are as they are, so i shall invent a counterargument of most infallible logic, so there!" of it
"Stinking haven of human afinity."
Sounds like submarine crews.
Common in many fields of military endeavor.
Submarines smell of body odor, diesel fuel, old socks and dead fish, after a week under way. Before the mid 1980s, we covered the stink with liberal application of tobacco smoke.
After two weeks, you can't smell any of it. When you get back in port, you can't believe how badly a submarine stinks.
Good times.
The dialog between a historian, who knows this stuff academically, and a military officer, who known this stuff practically and through training as well as academically, is very interesting.
Lindy isn't a historian
a "historian" hahahaha good one
@@nagantm441 He's an archeologist, amongst other things. I would say he's historian enough.
@@nagantm441 You could argue that he's a pop historian.
I could imagine a comedy called "2 blokes in a tank" and it's just 2 British tank crewmen trying to man the tank and they're too tall. Basically this video but in a series in ww2.
Young Mongolian Prince ...the chieftain isn't British...
purpleanex that's part of the fun, they each have their different cultures and nations and argue about different random things (Like the helmet thing)
Wouldnt last a season
Comedians smoking cigarettes on tanks
Lindybeige is obviously in love with that tank, forgiving all the discomfort as if it were a girlfriend with body odor.
@@williambodin5359 agreed. My favorite ww2 tank is the Tiger 1, but I know damn well it's far from perfect
sam8404 on the bright side, if the engine breaks, you’re now a pillbox!
i love the M5, but i think it needed to get a 5cm main cannon, and it could be done. the chinese put some 47mm cannon in theirs. i got to drive the M5, and it was fun as hell! upgrade the engine and trans as into 1943, it could be made to be a great recon tank, slap on some additional armor, upgrade the suspension a bit, and then you could be sure that, if you were able to slip into a flanking shot with additional units, that 5cm cannon would take out most tanks going right up their rear. the only other "tank" i have driven was the M42A1 Duster. thats actually for aircraft. twin 40mm cannon! there was a story my old bus driver told me about one of these sitting in a lot of brush, there was also a command car and 3 jeeps, and a number of men that were there were wounded. there was a T34/85 that must have been scouting. it parked itself out about 120 yards ahead of these guys, and seemed to be observing the valley below. the US troops were getting ready to sneak out since they really didnt have the means to take on the tank and most were wounded. the m42 loaded AP and API and got some other clips ready. the commander was going to give the north korean some surprise butt sex . those things were pretty nimble and so when they got the signal, they let loose with almost a minute of continuous fire. working over the engine and the rear of the turret, they completely messed up the tankers night. killed the engine, split the rear of the turret and ignited the fuel. only 2 survived the attack from the rear, but i havent read of the account and that sounds like something worthy of the medal. i do, however, have no doubt that the tank would have lost its engine and most of the crew, because even a big russian diesel engine wouldnt stop 40mm API ammo from point blank range with the AAA tanks rate of fire.
The Churchill VIII (The tank their sitting in) had some of the thickest frontal armour of any allied tank during WW2. 152mm of armour on the front hull, thicker than the Tiger 1!
@@mistertree553 with the best gun in the war lol
Image being in a tank with these two characters:
"There's a tree in the way."
"But it's only a small tree, I shall drive through it."
"No, it's a really big tree, you should go around."
"Really? How annoying. Oh well, I shall give a jolly good tug on the steering yoke then."
Then the 3° guy well lets shot at that fking tree!
This two: Wait don't they' ll find us
4° guy okey so Im not moving this this shit then.
And saying "Huzzah!" a lot
Was waiting for one of them to say “oh bugger, the tank is on fire”
"Being pulled over by MP for speeding in a tank", shoudl be in everyone's CV.
Dennis Premoli I would have just said I’m in a tank I don’t care
If I could drive a tank I would, trust me.
1978 - Leopard AS1 road run on my drivers course in Australia. Hanging the gun barrel of a tank over the back of the MP convoy escort vehicle at 104kmh, when the MPs said the top speed of our vehicle was 100kph, and they were going to stick to the 100kph speed limit on the highway - Priceless.
Hey, I was just a driver-in-training and my Driving Instructor/Crew Commander told me to catch up to them.
That is on my CV.
Like watching two sports fans arguing over players.
thats has nothing to do with the price of Fish Zarkar. Even the Chieftain himself said so in his "Myths about american armor" vid.
A tanker from the Irish army - who are well known for their daring feats of armoured warfare.
As he said in the video: He was in the Irish Army and now is a tanker in the US. @The_Chieftain even as employed in the Iraq.
+Lancaster50 From his bio.
"I was a Cavalry trooper, and in Iraq, I led a Tank Platoon. When I served in Afghanistan, I became a Troop Commander/Assistant Squadron S-3 (Operations officer) and I'm currently the S1 (Administrative Officer) for a training unit with the rank of Major."
in the best way
"Battle of the Bulge! Americans are in trouble!" "Something to do with nuts, yeah? They ran out of nuts?"
"reality is not fun" Bah, I can't think of a reason why you wouldn't want realistic games. Why play some unrealistic shooter when you can die of dysentery two miles away from the front line.
Yeah, I think War Thunder feels a bit better than World of Tanks for realism, but I'm not a real tanker ofc lol
underrated comment
I want this on a shirt
It's a cool concept, but honestly I'd much rather experience something you could only create virtually. Why escape reality to a shittier simplified reality?
I too want this on a shirt!
lol if world of tanks was realistic almost nothing would beat the tiger and it would smash most, of its own era. realisticly its issues would be mechanical or resources. its a bit ironic
46 minutes of rambling about tanks? This is the ultimate Christmas present.
Me at 8min mark: "nice vid, but lest go to sleep, tomorrow I watch the rest"
Me at 4am: "I regret nothing"
I see you havnt discovered watching youtube vids at 2x speed yet.
At 2X the sound is too distorted to my taste (English isn't my first language either), but at 1.5x its ok. Thanks ;)
Glad I could help :)
Irish people speak at 2x speed normally anyway.
"I'll climb into the commander hatch"
"That's. . fair. ."
This video is a beautiful case study into the intricacies of passive aggressive point scoring, nitpicking for the sake of nitpicking and quibbling over semantics lmao
It's cringe
You have obviously never gone out for a drink with tank crewmembers, past or present. It's not a brawl, it's a discussion.
Not sure why it cringey, they seem to get along very well
@@nagantm441 I actually got the impession they didn't much like each other at all.
@@Hrochnick how?
I once had a bloke at a museum in Calgary insist that an M1 Carbine was a Lee Enfield. I still get infuriated when I remember the confident arrogance of that man.
GenericFakeName how is that even possible? One is an American semi auto carbine, the other a British bolt??? The fuuuck
That man needs to see a doctor.
I had a man insist that a Romanian PSL marksmen's rifle, manufactured in Cugir rifle factory, was in-fact a real Russian SVD.
I even pointed out the Cugir armory markings and told him that I owned Romanian rifles made in the exact same factory, he wouldn't have a word of it.
Nevermind the fact that both rifles have noticeably different handguards that any moderately trained eye could catch. Stubborn people are fun aren't they?
I was once told by a Pole that Poland participated in WW2; like I hadn't known it since primary school. ...he had just read it, and he was in his middle twenties. His confidence and arrogance when he was insisting that should be something "new" for me, still makes me infuriated...
@@xmm-cf5eg I pulled out my phone, opened two chrome tabs and showed him "you see, the Enfield is much longer and has this sized reciever, no gas system and has hand guards like so" and so on but this guy would have none of it.
I feel like a cunt for saying this but after a few different museum incidents with vets giving out terrible misinformation I feel it strongly - An honourable discharge doesn't make you an expert on all forms of warfare, yeah if I need some pointers about the particular theatre you can act as a primary source. I support the idea in theory of hiring lots of vets at war museums, sounds good, but getting shot at in Kandihar doesn't actually teach you anything about the specifics of historical artifacts.
Imagine a conversation between a WW2 veteran and his son:
Son: So, what did you do in the army?
Veteran: I was actually a tanker, a loader in a Churchill VII. Magnificent beast it was.
Son: So, was the reason you lost your leg because you got shot by another tank?
Veteran: ---
Son: ?
Veteran (mumbling): Uh, I kinda dropped my food and was gonna bend over and get it and my foot kinda snagged.
Son: ...
I love Lindy wearing 4 layers of coats over his sweater, shirt and undershirt and doesn't think anything of it as he squirms his way down the porthole of a tank.
Two things: When I went into the US Army in 1971 I got tricked by my recruiter (big surprise) I was offered one guarantee and one preference. I really wanted to be a tanker, so I thought I had gotten that as my guarantee, and thought it would be nicer to go to Germany rather than 'Nam. So I got the second, spent my first year at Ft Knox and the last two in Bamberg, which was great.
But when I finished basic my orders were for armored reconnaissance and intelligence specialist instead of the armor school. Had no idea what that was, and found out I had signed up for 11 Armor, which was 11E at the time but ended up 11D, Recon, which was considered part of Armor. Never got to drive a tank :-( but in the long run being in the Recon platoon got us out of the motor pool much more often than the line animals did.
Second thing is that the M114A1E1, for all it's faults, had a huge amount of room in it even if we had a full 3 man crew, which wasn't often. We had to scoot around in it on our butts, but even fully loaded there was plenty of room, never saw the fourth seat, a jump seat really, put to use, and it was easy to stretch out inside to take a snooze.
Having served time in a mech infantry unit in VN I can tell you that volunteering for armor is the last thing I would do. I HATED working with the 1/77 equipped with M48s. Unless then were on a hard road they were a huge PITA. Açav was not so bad, but they used too pair them with a mech infantry platoon for protection, we kept the NVA at arms length with foot patrols so they got less RPGs shot at them. Being dismounted was not part of their operation manual. The upside was fire power much more than a typical infantry platoon when mounted or in a NDP. Downside was the enemy knew how to fight us with minimal casualties. Land mines and 2-4 man RPG teams in the right spot. You can’t ride inside a M113 or this M114 thing with anti-tank mines around. So you gotta ride on top. And you need to get the hell away from it if the RPGs start coming in. Drive a tank? Not this guy. They wanted me to be a track driver but drivers, while they seldom did ambush or other infantry stuff they had to maintain the damned things and I was not going be s grease monkey. And finally as was stated in one of Bill Mauldin’s cartoons of WW-II in Europe as Willie and Joe are looking up from a 1/2 completed fighting position at the TC in a Sherman and one is saying to the tanker; “Not really, a movin foxhole tends to attract the eye”..
It’s interesting to note that what you were trained to do seems less risky than other jobs. I was an Airborne Ranger, and I felt like a huge target in an airplane or truck, but let me out and I feel like the scariest thing in the woods. The airplane crew just wants to stay on the plane, the submariner just wants in his boat (I know, I have breakfast with them).
The tanker wants in his tank, I imagine, and underway. I also don’t want to be in the tank, I want to be out where I can see, hear, and smell what’s around me.
I’m guessing training is designed to make you think you have exactly the right job.
Famous last words. This time: The guy behind the flamethrower:
"How do I actually shut this hatch?" - "Erm... I'm going to guess it's... this... handle...err... no! There you go! There you go!!"
The Chieftain "Reality isn't fun"
Warthunder- *angry noises*
That piece of dogshit War Thunder and Reality shouldn't be in the same sentence.
True Reaper45 lol someone’s triggered
@@truereaper4572
u mad bro?
True Reaper45 bit triggered
Who does not love getting sniped from across the map
That “wasted space” in the Churchill behind the radio operator is where the pump for the flamethrower would go
Um, I do know a Mrs Matilda Archer who has two kids. So while I don't know if a Matilda has ever been inside an Archer, an Archer has *definitely* been inside a Matilda.
You may have just won the internet....
That's a winner of a comment if ever I've heard one.
This makes me happy.
Nice one
Thanks for making me loose yet another bit of faith in humanity. In these times, I regret learning English.
If this was to be turned into a regular show I would watch the shit out of each episode several times like a little kid.
One of my favorite stories from WWII British Tankers was offloading after D-Day. They were on American Navy transports, and while waiting their turn to offload, made friends. The Americans saw what the Brits had as side arms, and shook their heads, giving them Thompson's instead. The Americans saw what the Brits had for rations, and again shook their heads. They promptly gave the British tankers all sorts of goods out of the ship's pantry, including canned peaches. The Brits asked if they had to sign for it, and the Americans looked at them rather incredulously. No, the only rule was to not leave any opened box, as that was evidence that something was missing. So the British tankers, with the American seamen's' help, proceeded to unload their tanks, including all of their ammunition besides what was in the turret, and instead filled every nook and cranny with American rations.
This was when the artificial harbors were being built, so the beaches were essentially clear, and I imagine the Brits got a few good days of eating before they had to restock with ammo and join the fight.
This is a great story. Thank you
"Pulled over for speeding in my tank". Imagine: "You want to write me a ticket? Don't you know I have a 120mm right here?".
AMPed101 and what? You're gonna shoot the MP for writing you a ticket with the HE round from that 120mm gun?
@@F1fan4eva You must get invited to all the parties...
@@F1fan4eva know I'm a use armor piercing
@@F1fan4eva give him a burst of the 50cal to show him who’s boss
Seeing two 6 foot plus guys in a Churchill explains why the Guards Armoured Division had Shermans.
They also had Churchill tanks. There is one in Overloon War Museum, NL.
11th Guards Armoured Brigade, attached to 3rd (UK) Infantry Division during the Battle of Overloon.
It was destroyed by a Anti Tank mine if I remember.
The driver took out the wound hull gunner, the TC managed to escape by himself, but they couldn't rescue the two gunners, und must hear when they burned alive...
Which was the better tank for Western Europe? How about North Africa? Italy?
@@Chironex_Fleckeri Which one had more men get out of them.
Bill Bopperton depends on the situation you are in, these are two completely different vehicles designed to fill two different roles in two different army’s. They both have strengths and weaknesses.
"Three staves and stave end"make up the cleaning rod for the main gun.
And I'm guessing the "intermediate" is used to connect staves together.
"It's like tank warfare without all the death." I'm now recalling the TC's words whenever I ended up dying in that game. "That's it, we're done. Let's go home." or something to that extent. . . . .
These 2 are the best dynamic duo together.
They inspired the movie Batman v Superman.
OMG 2 OF MY FAVORITE RUclipsRS WHO TALK ABOUT TANK JUST MADE A VIDEO TOGETHER THIS IS A DREAM COME TRUEEEEE
Los Serpent in a tank that one is important
I can definitely recommend subbing to The Chieftain if you are into tanks.
ruclips.net/channel/UCp4j9Y9L6jie44iZroCb99A
Elmarby I think they're already subbed to him if he is one of they're favorite RUclipsrs
yep, found out about the chieftan years ago when i started playing world of tanks.
Quick now brew up a spot of tea and open a tin of *72yr old biscuits!!*
Realism can absolutely be fun. I had an absolute blast playing the Invasion 1944 mod for Arma back in the day.
CasInbound but sometimes it just sucks
ooooooooh my dude..... i44 was my shit back in the day. shame the mod is unpopular on arma 3, even iron front mod...
another sad mod was ww2 mod on PR (project reality if u not familiar).
look it up: project reality world war 2 bludrake.
does were the days.....
i just remembered Battlefied 2 Forgotten Hope II... another legendary mod...
but at least we got Hell Let Loose, and Post Scriptum, wich is nice.
Oh I fully agree! Arma is great.
I’ve taken a lot of head bumps during my time as a tanker, luckily I’ve got a really thick skull
Seeing Lindy dissapear was like Gandalf fighting the Balrog.
I feel bad. They talk about a Sherman and Churchill while the most interesting tank of WW2 just sits behind them.
#TogLife
come on now, if they sit in a TOG, they could get lost in the interior of the tank.
#toglife4life
#toglifechoseme
Laatikkomafia - The TOG II is not a WWII tank. It was obsolete before WWII even began.
HiTechOilCo it was made during ww2 obsolete or not so it is a ww2 tank
Fashion for soldiers is incredibly important. I've always said an army marches on the crispness of its pleats.
I don't know why Chieftan does these videos. He keeps getting stuck inside the tanks or hatches. They need to get someone small like Richard Hammond to do the interior filming.
Didn't he drive the Top Gear Police Department tank of righteousness?
I’m 5’5” and I’ll happily volunteer
Actually, THAT is a really good suggestion! Hammond!
Thank you Lindybeige, I have enjoyed your videos for years, and a few months ago your video here introduced me to the Chieftain for the first time, and I've been eating up all his fascinating videos recently.
I've never been a tank guy, my interest has always been in aircraft and warships, but Chieftain has started a new interest for me in armour, and I'm really enjoying it!
Well, this was one of the greatest video of the year by far. The Cheiftan is a fantastic chap I've had to the please to run into him a few times at various tank museums. Perhaps on the 14th of Febuary, the two of you should take a look at a Valentine Tank
Another point well made by Lindy and The Chieftan is that WWII was primarily about industrial production. Germany was always going to lose the war because they didn't understand (or didn't have the capabilities) that to win they had to out produce their adversaries. Both America and Russia out produced everyone else. America built a town and a massive factory (Willow Run) just to produce B24 Liberator bombers. The Sherman was also designed for mass production and ease of maintenance.
At peak production of each; one B24 an hour out of Willow Run, and one Liberty Ship a day from the shipyards. Add to that 2 M4's every hour...
24 heavy bombers a day (just of that one type!), 48 tanks a day, and a ship a day (and again, just the one type) to carry those and other things over to the fight.
You just can't win against that. And the longer you hold out, the worse the eventual beat down is going to get.
Even Britain outproduced the Germans in many areas. The whole German concept of war was a a short, sharp, overwhelming attack. They had no strategic bombers, low levels of mechanisation outside of the spearhead units and the best thing of all; an arse called Hitler who stuck his finger into every pie and who caused endless rivalries between all upper echelon Nazis.
@@grendelgrendelsson5493 to be fair, when hitler made choices they actually proved to be valid orders, like capturing the oil fields of the caucases
@@EthanThomson Indeed he did but he was still the biggest liability for the German Armed forces.
@@grendelgrendelsson5493 not really actually. a lot of the generals wanted to fight a manuever war, essentially a constant blitzkrieg, when they didnt have the manpower or resources to actually do so
hitler ordered units to stand ground which would have been more in line with the actual political and economic situation they were actually in. TIK did an excellent video explaining this
We need more of these two gentlemen in tanks , was fantastic
Really good, patient camera work on this as well. Great lighting in the circumstances!
Was hoping for a duel 'OMG the tank is on fire' test, but enjoyed you doing one
It was a treat seeing two of my favorites climbing around an old tank and talking about tank stuff. Great video!
This is terrific! 2 mad tank guys with differing knowledge and delivery, making a great combo of fun and information-
Verrrrry interesting. Enjoyed the banter immensely, particularly on the Sherman. Thanks guys!
20:40 "If its stupid but it works...its not stupid"... Gr8 let me write that down! I am going to use that at work tomorrow!!!
Awesome to see these 2 working together!!!!
WE NEED MORE OF THIS!!!
"Got pulled over for speeding in Iraq" hahah, I love the comments that come out of Military life.
I always wondered why I love your videos so much Lindy, it's because you bring a passion and enthusiasm for the topics you cover in them. Keep on Lindy knowing you have a great fan from America. ; )
His name is Lloyd....Lloyd Lindy-Biege
1:38 *cheeky banter*
hahah loved it, he gave it to him.
You two should do more of these videos. Do every tank in the museum. Well done.
Youri van Steeg
Perfect
@Youri van Steeg only 200? I need more
"Two very large men in a small tank" this is what the internet if for.......well done gents! Its 2 am I should be asleep but this is way too interesting, brilliant filming in a very difficult environment really conveys some idea of being a tanker.
What a fabulous video. I wasn't sure how this would work, but the chemistry between both experts is excellent.
watching this while playing warthunder
Same thing. Currently finished my Ground Forces task for the Operation WINTER. Now I'm doing the Air event.
I've played roughly 30x the amount of world of tanks than war thunder and my time with war thunder was a far more fun use of time.
Because WT is best tank, bro.
War thunder is far superior
Lol same xD
I freaking loved this. you both are damn great. ^^ 46 minutes of lindy bantering and chieftain, love it.
Great video, two big men and a Churchill tank shows what it was like for the British tanker's of WW2. Excellent review +Sherman review and good conversation, thank you.
With regard to flamethrowing tanks, the Germans were hypocrites because there were several case of surviving flamethrowing tank crews being captured alive, in the North West Europe campaign, and being shot out of hand by the Germans, despite the fact that they themselves had been using flamethrowers in manpack and vehicle (tank and half track) form since the start of WW2 and indeed used most of their flamethrowing tanks in the East. There is an anecdote in one British account of the the NWE campaign that British crews found several of their men dead, with their hands tied and clearly shot in a summary execution and were in the mood for taking no prisoners. Their commander, knowing that it could get ugly, is said to have called a local truce and met the Germans under a white flag and made it clear that if any more men were found dead with their hands tied, it would be open season and that all arms would be employed to clear the way. When the Germans complained about the use of flamethrowers, they were reminded that they had used them since the start of the war, weren't shy about using them and that the opportunity to surrender was always presented in advance of the use of flame weapons. Normal service was resumed and no more men were found tied up.......the British tactic was to make a show of force of the flame tanks, with some flaming ahead of the actual target. If they encountered a bunker or fortified building, an unlit shot was fired if the call to surrender was not heeded. If the Germans continued to resist, a lit shot was fired. This either prompted an immediate surrender or the Germans were killed or fled. Even the toughest SS or para would wilt in the face of a flame thrower.
This is fascinating, Thank you for sharing. I was wondering why you wouldn’t want to employ all arms either way. Is it because it generally wouldn’t be sustainable, and you wouldn’t really be gaining anything(it wouldn’t be a sufficient use of resources) but making it miserable for those particular soldiers?
Many thanks!
At 6'4.5" tall I found the M48 (the M48A5s belonged to the Army NG and an allied army) and M60 series driver's compartment just a tee tee bit cramped but I dealt with it. When the M1 Abrams came along I found the comfort level in the driver's compartment somewhat better....And then I moved into the comparatively "spacy" fighting compartment of that tank (first edition) as a gunner and later TC and Platoon Sergeant. The tallest (and just all around biggest tanker I ever served with (and went through Basic and AIT with at Ft. Knox in 1980) was a tic under 7'0 tall and weighed in at just under 200 pounds of pure brawn. He basically had to shoehorn himself into ANY position on ANY tank but he ended up being one the finest tankers, TCs and later Platoon Sergeants I had the honor of serving with. I can't imagine either of us crewing on Churchill....You guys were, in my opinion, brave for just cramming yourselves inside of the one featured in this video which I greatly enjoyed!
Imagine a Valentine or BT line of tank^^
I can also imagine being crammed into a sardine can.....But that is my limit....Imagining it.
FD Mackey Merry Christmas ! Thanks for your service . I went Navy when I enlisted in '85 . Sailed on smallboys ( a destroyer and a cruiser ) . The closest I saw to tank crewmen were the crews in the 5 inch gun mounts .
And thanks Sir for YOUR service. You're a better man than I am for damn sure! I get sea sick in the shower.
"..don't hit me with those negative waves..." :)
thanks both for your service(s)
i loved every min of this video nice work lindybeige
Another video of yours that I love. Thanks for making these
This was really fun to watch! I love you two :P
I have to say, I've been a fan of both Lindybeige and The Chieftain for a while now, and I would love to see more collaborative videos between these two.
excellent video Loyd. i was completely expecting to turn it off after a couple minuets but watched the whole 46 minuets in 1 go.
Love your work Lindybeige!
Fantastic video, thank you both for taking the time to show us! Also 9mm over .45 for the ammo count!
I was a rock climber. Biggest danger is falling to your inevitable death. Inevitable even with a helmet.
lucky that batman got wings then.
The trick is to make sure you land on your head.
Rick Graham
If you're worried about falling off, climb without a rope, then you can't fall off.
if you fall you are dead. Falling rocks and equipment can kill you too but that can be prevented by helmet. That is why you do not climb without a helmet.
@@VelikiHejter unless you're Alex honnold.
btw, doing these videos for sponsors where you actually go on to talk about the subject that is related to the sponsor is quite good. I like it. it's seamless.
I've been following both for quite some time, can't say how much Iv'e enjoyed watching this.
How wonderful. This video makes me glad, so great job Lindybeige and Chieftain!
Lindybeige just keeps making youtube collabs of dreams. Soon I bet he'll have a video where he talks guns with gun jesus Ian
Pieshka Coltic well to be fair he did some with bloke on the range.
Dellacondan and Bloke on the Range did a collaboration with Ian from Forgotten Weapons, so maybe in the future We can see Ian and Lindy in a video.
elsoldadomarquez Theres a BotR and Forgotten Weapons collab video where they show a clip of Lindy from when he collabed with BotR, so it kind of happened in a way.
I love how history is making a comeback
Watching two of my favorite RUclipsrs arguing... Thank you for that 😁
Great to see the colab
Most excellent. Informative and fun. (Doesn't hurt that you were talking about my two favorite tanks!)
Lindy clearly could not comprehend the nature of human error in high stress real time environments. Looking into designs and techniques of war that took account of human psychological and cognitive limitations would make a great vid.
33:15 A wild Tog appears!
It would be cool to see you do more tank videos, and I liked watching you and the Chieftain talk about tanks and history together. It would be cool to see you check out a modern tank like the M1 Abrams so as to compare it to how you felt in the old tanks. Great video. As always your channel is a blast to watch.
Lmao “Are you contradicting the man?”
My grandpa served in the Czechoslovakian army in 1946-7 and he told me stories how many tankers, especially the drivers, who fought in the west during WW2 (therefore used Churchills, Shermans etc.) absolutely hated the T34. Apparently it was a lot less user friendly...
TheJimboslav the t34 was a death trap. My dad did national service in the 50s in Germany and he studied them and said they weren't built for safety. The fuel tanks were right beside the drivers heads for instance.
wait are you talking about the T34 Or T-34?
Nikolaj Jensen i didnt realise there was a difference.. i mean the ones that fought against the fins
Nikolaj Jensen me neither I didn't know there was a difference
well the T34 is an american heavy tank and the T-34 is the russian tank.
The slope in the basket at the back of the turret could be for the driver still beeing able to put his head outside even when the gun barrel is rotated towards the back to save space
I really appreciate how the audio is panned in respect to their positions. Thank you for caring about the quality for your listeners! 🤩👍
Lord I love this video! Great job!