The Amazing Kubinka Tank Museum In Russia
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The Kubinka Tank Museum is a large military museum in Kubinka, Odintsovsky District, Moscow Oblast, Russia where tanks, armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs) and their relevant information are displayed and showcased. This video is a tour of this incredible museum with commentary and history of the vehicles on display.
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Ive been to Kubinka. Its the holy grail of tank museums.
@Internetbutthurt
4 жыл бұрын
@Marv Watkins Bovington is great but Kubinka is something else.
@EmmetBrickowski
4 жыл бұрын
@@Internetbutthurt I do agree that Kubinka is the holy grail of tank museums. Your right on that.
@willbillo_5416
4 жыл бұрын
Personally I'd say Bovington mainly cos of 131
@EmmetBrickowski
4 жыл бұрын
@@willbillo_5416 good point
@verstappen9937
3 жыл бұрын
I want to visit Kubinka more because I’ve been to Bovington a thousand times but I’ll still stay Bovington is incomparable. The amount of running vehicles, the great lighting and information, it’s just much better. Kubinka used to be awful in terms of interactivity, everything just shoved in a poorly lit hangar
Congratulations to Russia for really stepping up and spending the money on upgrading the Kublinka Museum, and all the fresh restoration work on the vehicles. Has to be the most complete WWII Tank Museum in the world. The Soviet Union paid dealy to have these amazing War Prizes. Hope to visit it someday. Really does justice to the displays! Great Job guys! The US collection needs this kind of budget and committment. At least the UK, France, and Germany each have good armor museums
@privategoogler8997
4 жыл бұрын
Hello emperor God of god king lion shark alpha Male bear.... on behalf of mr. Putin we beg of you to accept our thanks for your congratulatory praises. Your acknowledgement of our subordinate race deeply humbles us. We will now, in your honor, dig a hole carefully enough so that it turns into what we will label a " long lost ancient pyramid discovered" and live out the remainder of our days wondering how it was built while we host weekly plays imitating you in all your wisdom and godly creationist creations. The retards mimick drug addicts who work for one days pay until its time to switch spots where they go and hide in a box and wipe the paint off their face or feed their alcoholism before a fun beat the kids before grounding them for no reason family moment.
@privategoogler8997
4 жыл бұрын
Thank god for your wisdom of all things in existence. We appreciate your broken down explanation as to how and what our lives dictated the past... how many years again?
@Juubelimies
4 жыл бұрын
@@privategoogler8997 What the fuck are you exactly talking about?
@jensleck547
4 жыл бұрын
yes very cool, Tanks looking new🤩
@harryhirsch8527
4 жыл бұрын
''#Has to be the most complete WWII Tank Museum in the world.'' good one
I like how they show the Germany and Japan tanks too. I like to see that place in person. Good job.
Utterly impressive. Where else would one find such incredible historic relics so well preserved? Would love to be there.
@_________________404
4 жыл бұрын
I was there, if you want to go there make sure that you go with someone who speaks Russian because it's not easy to get to the old Kubinka museum or into Patriot park. Not many people in Russia speak english.
@davidm3118
4 жыл бұрын
The tragedy is that the Kubinka testing establishment had about three times more Axis and Soviet vehicles up until the early sixties, and they scrapped most of them - despite pleas to place them in other public Museums (the Kubinka Museum was off-limits to the public until around the eighties)
@orson_krennic831
4 жыл бұрын
@@_________________404 Tell us when you've actually been to Russia. I moved here 7 years ago but the first year I arrived, I went to Kubinka (2012) for tankers day in September.. could not speak anything other than hello/goobye and yes/no.... They do have English speakers there and people do have an education here... they don't live in mud huts! Every school teachers mostly German and English as second languages! Patriot Park is modern and the exhibits grow each year. Most the old soviet prototypes where kept in storage but they also have modern weapon systems there. It's free for the main park... but you will have to pay extra for different attractions with enactments etc.
@_________________404
4 жыл бұрын
Rule Britannia Well that’s true. But what I meant is that less people speak english than for example in Germany or other western countries. Yes, in patriot park there are people who speak english because they were hired to do that, but people like the security guards ususally speak only Russian.
@bardy8702
4 жыл бұрын
Bovington
ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE!, the restoration of these tanks was done so well that they look like they just rolled off the factory floor with summer 43' or 44' camo paint job! I know this was not easy to do and these Russians did it right! Thumbs up and 5 stars for their efforts!
@user-leshiy99rus
4 жыл бұрын
The trick of this Museum is that almost all of its expansions on the go!
"Here are light lend-lease tanks" *pans past a Matilda II*
A wonderful museum, a lot of these vehicles I have never seen. I so glad that the collections are being maintained for future generations!
Fantastico museo 👍 complimenti per il video Grazie
Amazing museum. I could only imagine the iconic smell of the paint, oil and metal of all these vehicles in one place. I wish I could actually go there in the future!
Fantastic museum well laid out and spacious. Top marks to whoever put this together. Brilliant from UK
Действительно замечательно видеть, что в музее есть специальная экспозиция для советско-японских конфликтов. Историки не отдают должного этим конфликтам, но они играют решающую роль в той роли, которую они сыграли в годы Великой Отечественной войны. Еще раз спасибо за замечательное видео!
@BobSmith-dk8nw
4 жыл бұрын
Translation courtesy of Google Translate: "It is really wonderful to see that the museum has a special exposition for Soviet-Japanese conflicts. Historians do not pay tribute to these conflicts, but they play a decisive role in the role that they played during the years of World War II. Thanks again for the wonderful video!" .
I was there some years ago and I can tell you that’s the best world tank museum, the second one is Bobington camp In England Here at Kubinka you can ride a tank for a reasonable price The Russian people is very nice and gently with foreigners , the soldiers are very nice people Unfortunately they not speak English The other good tank museum is Patton museum near Louisville Kentucky Greetings to tank lovers from Chile 🇨🇱
WOW! This display is very well done.
Thanks for a great job and interesting walkthrough!!!
Thanks for the quick tour. Looks like it will be a great destination for armor enthusiasts.
This doesn't look like a museum.. it's like a showroom where you can buy brand new tanks!
Wow! Great work by the Russians to restore their, the allies, and the enemy war vehicles.
I would visit this museum any time again. It's such an amazing place to visit with things you would never experience in other countries.
5:10 I thought this round observation vehicle was Japanese, captured in Manchuria. I would like to visit this museum someday. Thanks for taking us there.
@chibanga88
2 жыл бұрын
It was made by the Germans, but used by Japanese
This was a really interesting walk-through - thanks for uploading
Amazing collection thanks for the video🤠👍
Amazing.Superb,I would visit soon.
Bellissimo video! Grazie per averci fatto vedere tutti i veicoli (soprattutto i bellissimi carri armati e semoventi) e i cannoni del museo!
Best tank museum I know. I'd love to visit there.
When people say that the soviets were the most destructive of everything during the second world war i find that hard to believe, they have a museum with so many rare variants and prototypes of tanks form the germans and the japanese
Great to see they're all painted in a fair approximation of original colors, great looking museum as well
merci beaucoup pour cette visite virtuelle .
Very interesting, thank you for taking the time and effort to make and upload this video.
Thank you I enjoyed the commentary.
Thank you for sharing this! Please go to the Luga Russia armor museum next and share your video.
WOW, totally awesome collection. Congrats to Russia for putting time/effort this amazing display. Thankyou for sharing, great video. Would definitely love to visit. 👍🏻👌🏻👋🇦🇺
Thank You! So many museum's I'll never get to go to. Thank Goodness for You Tube and people like you! .
Bouncy camera not withstanding, this is a great video! Thanks for showing us all the amazing stuff they have there.
A tremendous range of artefacts on display, very impressive.
2:19 that’s not a Sturmgeschütz. It’s a Sturminfanteriegeschütz SiG 33.
Good video an very amazing collection 👍
Great video, thanks for doing this!
Thanks for doing the short walking tour. Greatly appreciated it!
Thanks for the video and congratulations to you and the museum staff on the start of a magnificent tribute to the fighting men and women of this conflict.
really an amazing job. keeping all these units in good condition and displayed so nicely!
I think "incredible" is a pretty good description.
Museum creators seem to love blue lighting!
@someguy7805
3 жыл бұрын
Looks like what the kids do to their rice rocket cars in SoCal.
Keeping History alive. Great job 🍀💚
This is beautifully done. It is a fabulous museum. The lend lease tanks are of great interest.
This is looking good. Allways wanted to visit Russia and kubinka tankmuseum. Maybe ill wait until it is finished.
I enjoyed your film! Thank you!
That was great. I saw several things I have not seen before, such as some of the Japanese armour.
Well, when I'm old enough I know where I'm going can't wait just to see all that history, well when I get the chance I'll see how it compares to the one down in Bovington.
Thanks very much for that. Great look at one cool place.
Awesome! Thank you. I want to visit that museum!
Very impressive collection at Kubinka. The vehicles also seem to be in an excellent condition!
This pavilions in the video are, actually, at the Patriot park, not Kubinka museum. Quite possibly, all pre-WWII and WWII subjects from Kubinka are going to be moved there. Kubinka will retain only experimental vehicles of the post-WWII period. The Patriot is located at the same town, but few miles apart from the old Kubinka museum.
@LordAlvinhaze
4 жыл бұрын
that's why MAUS and Morser Karl are not in the video. they are still in the original Kubinka museum (maybe to heavy to being moved without damage)
Thanks for posting.
Loved the video thanks so much
Great video!! Museum is great!!
Thank you. It’s a beautiful museum. Some of the Japanese armor I have never seen before. One thing they need to include more is the lowly truck. Being the German army over look having a standardized truck, in the long run they paid a heavy price.
very impressive museum
A great military museum! I want to visite this museum.See you later!
Very good run thru, thank you
Amazing displays!!!
Very nice presentation. Thank you.
GREAT video!
Wow this place is huge.I would love to visit here if I could very impressive
This is Patriot Park If your are thinking of visiting both museums and you don't live in the Russian Federation and don't speak and Read Russian, it will cost you A driver and car to get out there And interpreter to translate And for kubinka you must pay to be escorted around as it is also an active air force base! And don't bother sending emails to them as they won't reply to you if it is in English, But I found a company "All Tour's Russian" were great at organizing this for you. And both museums are worth it.
@dooglemcdoogle4062
4 жыл бұрын
@LineOfCars I don't think you got what I was on about. I have been to many European countries, but Russia is a little harder to get around and for example if you don't live in the Russian Federation you Must list on your Visa application that you want to go to the museums as you are not permitted to just drop in if your are traveling though Moscow!
WOW!!! A very interesting place to visit indeed. Bovington got itself a very serious opponent
very nice and interesting , great work from Long Island NY
Thanks so much for putting this on . I'm now a Russian resident only 300 km from Moscow , must plan a visit .
Fenomenal men! Very good!
Several very early models. Would love to visit one day.
...GREAT VIDEO BROTHER!!! THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great video! Also very good use of English. I never saw the forward observer vehicle before. Now I want to visit.
Very impressive museum.I would love to visit it.
Nicely done Mr. Irincheev. Thanks for the quick ‘walk around’ tour! Are all vehicles ‘open’ to see what the inside looks like? (I noted a few vehicles appeared to allow this).
I just can't get over the irony of how horrific war is, but how exciting it is to see the tanks and planes and machinery, and hear the stories of 70+ years ago. Well it's not boring, that's for damn sure.
I like Tank's. Thank You.
Great video. I hope they are all in running order some day
nice video
Amazing!
Great collection
Oh I wish to come 😭 from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Would Love To go See It!
This video should be 2 hours. thanks for posting.
Great video
What an amazing museum.
On tosi mielenkiintoinen museo 👍👍👍
(9:53) My all time favorite song! Seriously though, compared with the "usual photos and video" of the section of this museum where the IS-3, IS-7 and T-10 are displayed, most of this looks much newer and nicer.
Outstanding museum
Been there myself last year. There are two museums, Kubinka and Patriot park. Patriot is absolutely massive. This is just a small part of it, but I see they brought in Japanese tanks, those wern't there neither the m24 near by BS-3. Think Nashorn got a new paintjob too. The thing with these tanks is that you don't experience just how big they are until you stand in front of it.
Interesting video. They sure have an extensive collection. First video I've ever seen with Japanese armor.
Хороший обзор! Посмотрел с интересом! Лайк
I wish I could go there Sana all
Incredible!
I particularly liked the walk around of the tiger! Also all the noise from the weird lightning was a bit distracting.
Excellent!
It’d be hell to go against the Germans. Respect to the Russian people for living through it and succeeding
Good job hope they can have some armour runners would make for a popular overseas trip all round
Wow. It's amazing that this isn't even the full collection, there's still all kinds of other Russian tanks left to be put on display. Just wait until the Maus and IS-7 make the transfer over
Someone should assemble all the great tank museums together and put all the tanks in one exhibit. And drive around the ones that still work.
@seanlambert-knight4735
4 жыл бұрын
Bk Jeong ikr!! 😂 but not as many people will be able to see them
Cool interesting.
Отличный обзор и владение английским языком! Perfect English Mastering