The Best of Militracks 2019: Tanks, trucks, halftracks, cars, and motorbikes on parade!
My favorites! No music, no commentary, just vintage vehicles and their engines! I never want to miss another Militracks again @____@
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Мне нравится, как немцы относятся к технике. Не важно какой, будь то танк французский, трактор советский , грузовик времён Второй мировой, комбайн финский или велосипед времён кайзера. У них всё просто чинно, аккуратно, чистенько и в первозданном виде. Уважуха им за бережное отношение к технике прошлого.
@user-cn6lm6ql8n
4 жыл бұрын
да и возможности у них для этого есть
@Waas_Montenegro.
4 жыл бұрын
@@user-cn6lm6ql8n не, дело не в возможностях, а в желании. И возможно в воспитании. Сейчас на просторах СНГ тоже зарождается такое движение. И это есть хорошо.
@user-ii9pp7uh3r
4 жыл бұрын
@@Waas_Montenegro. на просторах СНГ тоже зарождается такое движение. И это есть хорошо. Cогласен, есть такое дело))
@Lemmingskiller
2 жыл бұрын
This is not a event in Germany but in the Netherlands its in Overloon and about 75 km away from my home been there with my school when I was a kid
Wow. Just wow. The sheer variety of stuff in running order after a;; these years was amazing!
The matching camo sweatshirt couple lol never noticed that till now ! 👌😆
"Want to ride with us?" Would've loved to see your expression :)
@josephd27
4 жыл бұрын
Yes
@pancho3322
4 жыл бұрын
Yes, I do 😍
@frankmueller2781
3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! Ja genau!
I gotta say I don’t know how practical it was, but that Kettenkrad half track motorcycle is the coolest thing ever..
@justarandomguy37
4 жыл бұрын
Bernhard (military history visualized) has made a video about the practicality of the kettenkrad. Hope this helps
Panther nonchalantly hanging around outside the garage. 🤣
@hatseflats1114
4 жыл бұрын
He chillin' :)
80 years later and German Engineering still amazes me.
You’re living my dream. They’re so clean… but I think everyone was waiting for the Panther.
To see them all running was better than a hundred static displays. Thanks again so much!!!
And the 18T. Never saw that one driving! Made my day!
@Sofilein
2 жыл бұрын
They are so cool!
@cvdheyden
2 жыл бұрын
@@Sofilein Yes indeed, need to visit that place as well, after I have been visiting American Armoured Foundation, Inc. Tank and Ordnance War Memorial Museum and the tiger day in Bovington in April. There is toooooooo much to visit .......
When technology built 80 years ago is in better shape than most things nowadays.
At 0:03, "want to ride with us?" Reply, "gasp." Translation; Hell YES! LOL The half track at the end was a beast! Excellent video, Ms Sofilein
@pancho3322
4 жыл бұрын
Yes, I really want 😍
@MikeT-TheRetiredColonel
2 жыл бұрын
I caught that too - lol
I'm jealous, that looked like an excellent day.
@Sofilein
4 жыл бұрын
One of the best weekends of my life really, this museum and the private owners do an amazing job
These iconic machines of the past never ceases to amaze me and thanks Sofie for showing this exclusive footage ;) much love cheers ♥️ 🍻
Oh baby, That Panther! With zimmerit and everything.
4 жыл бұрын
Yes the zimmerit gives you a hard on!
@mrfancypanzer549
4 жыл бұрын
@ I have an almost magnetic attraction to zimmerit.
@slavomir8045
4 жыл бұрын
USA financed the Adolf Hitler very well when could build so nice military vehicles :-)
@Comissar_Carolus
3 жыл бұрын
I think it came from France, from the museum of Saumur. One of our pride with one of the few original Tiger II.
I was surprised of how much work that has been put into restoring and maintaining the vehicles.
I have been restoring a Zundapp K500 that my dad owns, it is a wild bike to ride. Did a beer run with my brother in the side car once with it and so many people were staring at this odd german motorcycle rolling around northern illinois haha.
i love overloon. been there once with my dad on militracks aswel. one of the best memories i have
Love the axis equipment! Only Germany would transport troops in a luxury 4 door touring car or would use that ridiculously maintenance intensive interleaved half track suspension. But oh, how cool these vehicles are to see now! Thanks for the video Sophie!
8:33 Polaków też nie zabrakło :D "Ty idioto! jak jedziesz baranie" :D :D
Amazing video. Simply wonderful to see them really moving.
Always a fascinating day out. Great to see the G13 still running.Thanks for posting!
This is just great. To hear and see so many different a rear halftracks all running just brilliant.
A lot of great stuff. I'm glad you also included the utility vehicles like all the SdKfz -6 -8- and -10's! And a Combat Engineer Hanomag! As someone who rode to Iraq as a Combat Engineer myself it is nice to see some recognition for type. I wish I had some of these vehicles but I admit I'd be afraid to drive them. I'm happy with a modern replica: I have a 2005 Ural Gear-Up that looks sorta R-71-ish. Thanks for the great footage without commentary or music!
Amazing...What an entourage! I would so love to experience this!
I need to go here in 2021. Would be a fantastic trip from the U.S.
Beautiful machinery there! Thanks for presenting.
Awesome video Sofilein! Keep up the wonderful work you do!
Love any vehicle with tracks. They re so beautiful...
@Sofilein
4 жыл бұрын
I feel the same
Thank you for this. Earbuds sound great for the engine noise.
Renault TSF, fantastic, love it! Thanks for the great video.
Excellent video Sofi. Nice to have some great audio too, Well done.
I didn't realise that halftracks came in so many shapes & sizes! Excellent video by the way. I must make a point of going some year.
The LARC in the background in the hangar is massive, there used to be two of those sitting outside Portsmouth near Pounds Yard
@AtheistOrphan
3 жыл бұрын
I remember those! Then some idiot set fire to them.
@Studio23Media
3 жыл бұрын
That's actually a BARC, the biggest of all the US amphibious landers. I was so amazed seeing that thing that I had to go researching. Apparently they were in service from 1953 all the way until 2001!!
An excellent compilation, well done!!
Amazing selection of German WW2 softskins in running order. Noticed a British WW2 Challenger tank in the museum,a very rare beast.
3:17 Beautiful thing to ride I wish i had one to ride in my daily life
Thnx Sofilein.. Amazing Halftrack period vehicals.. gg
Thank You All in preserving the Machines
Damn , i wish i could have been there ! Love from Australia
Awesome, thank you Sofi!
Awesome, I had no idea of this collection. Thanks for posting it!
@tamanako2507
2 жыл бұрын
Just thinking about the same, incredible and fantastic collection ! 🤠👍
Thank you Sofi for my daily dose of ASMR
This video is perfection, Sofi, although I swear you were looking that StuG III (or was it the Panther?) up and down like a slab of fresh meat ;) LOL j/k, kinda :)
That would be a sight to see, all that great history. Thanks for sharing.
@Sofilein
3 жыл бұрын
It's an AWESOME event. Honestly one of the coolest weekends of my life.
@recon11b1p6
3 жыл бұрын
@@Sofilein I bet! I love military history, but WWII is my favorite. Thanks for sharing your videos.
Many of these if made today would be fantastic off roaders for sport or for places which have no roads
How to invade russia Germany: we have to put tracks on everything first
@papaversomniferum2365
4 жыл бұрын
@Austin T. "Yo dawg, i've heard you like tracks so we put tracks in your tracks and so you can keep tracking on tracks while driving with tracks" Russia: "Sorry lads, your tracks arent wide enough to roll on this soil, our big fat thick tracks are real OG to roll here."
@papaversomniferum2365
4 жыл бұрын
@Austin T. Aber im Moskau euer tracks bin kaput im diese shlammen. Wir hab zu mache besser tracks as KV panzars hass :( Euer tracks ist gut fur west-europa und sehe du diese t-fierunddreizig panzers mi acht koma funf cm? Ostfront so kalt und shwehr :(
@papaversomniferum2365
4 жыл бұрын
@Austin T. My german isnt good either, but i said like "but near Moscow our tracks has been damaged cause of mud all around. We have to make better, wider tracks like these on KV tanks. Our tracks are good for central and western Europe. And have you seen these new t-34 with 85mm cannon? Eastern front is hard and cold." Well something like this, but if a real german would read what i wrote he prolly be lol'd by my grammar :P
@papaversomniferum2365
4 жыл бұрын
@Austin T. Well...nope. KV-1 had same 76mm cannon and its tracks were wider than in T-34 :P So i guess gun had nothing to do with tracks ;) I used word "kalt" wich means "cold" cause i had no other idea, my german isnt good as i said before so i took first word that came to my mind. Actually snow and temperatures below 0 degrees celcius (im not talking about full on winter, just a little freeze) been a blessing for Germans, cause it was harsh eastern autmun (sometimes at early spring too) wich stopped blitzkrieg. Russians call it "Rasputitsa". Those muddy months had stopped German advance to Moscow and gave soviets time to regroup and defend its capital city ;)
@papaversomniferum2365
4 жыл бұрын
@Austin T. I understand. I brought it up, cus i was acting like quoting a german soldier seeing new T-34's with guns almost as good as these on Tiger tanks. Soviets did same thing as germans - they took a good AA gun and mounted it on a tank chassis :P
Great stuff lots of vehicles you just don't see. Thanks :0)
You outdid yourself. Are these the only running examples left? Thank you for sharing!!
“Tanks for watching?”
Who knew Sofi's kink was interleaved road wheels?
@Xander_Zimmermann
4 жыл бұрын
I kinda figured that.
@amerigo88
4 жыл бұрын
I love the German word for interleaved road wheels - "schachtellaufwerk." They help spread out the weight of the offroad vehicle more effectively than a few, larger wheels would. The technical phrase is that they "improve the vehicle's flotation."
Great footage, luckily i was able to attend! That "Henschel 33" isn't that an Einheitsdiesel?
Going to be there in 2021 for sure!!
@AtheistOrphan
3 жыл бұрын
Well that didn’t work out!
Think it's time I saw this show for myself :-)
that intro was good lol the gasp
Great vid thanks! Looks like they were mobilising! Not sure about that yellow camouflage @ 10:28!
Awesome display 😎👏🏻
Wunder kolektoion herzlichen gruse
You are doing a GREAT job...
1:21 Sounds like a TIE fighter.
@jonathanbastard4629
3 жыл бұрын
agreement
IMPRSIONANTE colección! Por las piezas, por su estado y por la cantidad de reliquias en perfecto estado de uso!
These "Schwimmkübel" look so futuristic. Today, you would need for every vehicle an extra driving license ;)
Amazing stuff.
I miss my m-113. Those were great.
Neat vid, I did not think so many EDW vehicles were preserved and running!
WOW, Love it. Grate video.
Good Video. Thank you.
Jak jedziesz baranie jak miło było to usłyszeć😜
Молодцы немцы, сумели сохранить. Есть чему поучиться....
Great video!
Oh, what good cars. Now, let's go and make the greatest war movie ever!
That was just cool! Great to see all these machines. Shame that they are born of war. The Technology from then is just amazing!
@slavomir8045
4 жыл бұрын
USA financed the Adolf Hitler very well when could build so nice military vehicles :-)
Wow! So Cool! Thanks Sofi! :D
Just saw you this year and thought maybe she was also there the last time 🤣 cant wait to see your video from this year and maybe see what happend to the nashorn
Excellent!
I am 34yo. But. I don’t know why, the sound tracks makes the knuckle and chuckle they do, I find that comforting. I don’t know why. And it confuse me.
Mooie collectie bij Overloon. Een ritje op de StuG dat lijkt me geweldig. Dat blijft een mooie voertuig
I would (almost) kill time have any one of those pieces of history. Especially that 18t halftrack.
Шуш шлеппер понравился!
wannsin soviel schöne Technik auf einen Platz zusammen gekommen. wow
I love kettenkrads and shimmerwagens
I've always wondered...do halftracks do any of the steering with the tracks, or is it all done by the front wheels?
Those poor logisticians. “Please maintain 400 different types of vehicles.”
@slavomir8045
4 жыл бұрын
USA financed the Adolf Hitler very well when could build so nice military vehicles :-)
@trollsports7829
4 жыл бұрын
@@slavomir8045 USA financed the ussr very well
@amerigo88
4 жыл бұрын
As a former US Army logistics officer, that's exactly what I was thinking along with "...no wonder they lost." If the Germans had truly believesd they would take over places like Czechoslovakia (Skoda), France (Renault) and Russia (!), their logisticians would have anticipated the need to maintain captured equipment like the Panzer 38t, French schleppers, and the Soviet 76.2mm towed antitank guns. If you expect to have such needs, MINIMIZE THE NUMBER OF GERMAN-DESIGNED PLATFORMS to simplify your supply chains. The American and Russian war captains who ruthlessly minimized the number of platforms understood what it was going to take to win an industrial war. For the Germans, "the perfect was the enemy of the good."
красивая техника!!! спс вам!!!
Love kettenkrads
Awesome! 👍😎🤘👊
Wow so many different vehicles
HD sound quality very nice video absulately love it.
Awesome and cool
Awesome!
Ich liebe den mittleren Zugkraftwagen 12 t
Super sofilein
You Have a Great Channel Here. Keep Up the Good Work !
@Sofilein
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Some were familiar, some I had never seen moving, and some I had never even seen before. Thank you kindly for this!
Как много экземпляров техники, и в каком хорошем состоянии!
Thanks for the video :) Hmmm only 422km
those vw scwimwagon(i think thats how its spelled) are probably the coolest vw ever produced
At the 7:55 mark, everyone is thinking, "Please don't let the Panther stall or blow its transmission. How the hell would we get a 50 ton tank moved out of the way?"
@oskar6661
2 жыл бұрын
Fortunately they have the "prime mover" halftracks on hand to do that if needed. The giant halftracks would be able to move one on a flat surface, etc. Also, museums like this often have a modern military recovery vehicle on hand (something from say the 80's or 90's) with serious movement capacity...for just such disasters.
einfach große Klasse !!!!!! -
NSU nice bike!!!