@FINCoHMoW The Spanish used it during the spanish civil war... The Pz 4 was immune to the molotov, because its air ducts were located in the side of the engine compartment.
Where is the panzergrenadiers? They usually go support with the tank. Should they advance with the tanks, they would neutralize the A T infantry threat.
cool footage (german training film i guess?) but i think i read somewhere that the russians never used magnetic mines... the narrator keeps talking about magnetic mines when he describes shaped-charge grenades...
Zimmerit covering on a lot of German tanks as made to protect the tank against magnetic mines. I don't think they would put it on for nothing. But it may be some vocabulary problem. Maybe they didn't use magnetic mines but some other kind of magnetic anti-tank weapons. You'll have to find some expert on WW2 anti tank weapons. :)
Maybe he refers to the magnets that will keep the shaped charge on the tank. Looks bumpy to me there so just laying a shaped charge on it just will not do it's job.
@Fastbikkel True.. I think he was talking on why the Germans laid Zimmeret on the flat surface of the Armor..but yeah it would not stick.. and the shaped charge needed to lay flat on the surface without moving.... but yeah your right.
Nice video. But I think that these tacticts of the İnfantry is used more by the German Grenadiers after 1943 when Russian Tanks began to be a big problem and German Pak was out numbered.
russians had to deal with allot of panzers aswell. Dont forget the russians were on the retreat at first, russian infantry were reknown for there armor fighing capability's without specialized equipment.
The panther tank is a very good tank. Its tracks are flexible to go over rough bumps.
Pickdivision 1 year ago
I don't know if you are interested by this, but the Molotow Coctail was Finnish invention and we used it agains the soviet tanks.
FINCoHMoW 1 year ago
@FINCoHMoW The Spanish used it during the spanish civil war... The Pz 4 was immune to the molotov, because its air ducts were located in the side of the engine compartment.
DonMeaker 1 year ago
Around 22- 24 seconds...panzer appears a mirror image of the actual configuration. Observe the co-axial MG and hull front.
7777ebutuoy 1 year ago
Incredibly interesting piece of film here. I didn't know the crew could replace the glass inside the periscopes.
A lot of details i have never ever seen in a documentary, thanks for posting.
Fastbikkel 1 year ago 6
excellent video id hate to be caved in in those trenches from the tank as it turns on top of you
popsnacks2 2 years ago 4
Weird
Where is the panzergrenadiers? They usually go support with the tank. Should they advance with the tanks, they would neutralize the A T infantry threat.
bunsinh456 2 years ago
Interesting, I was not aware of those pistol ports on the Panther. Good find.
panamajack7X 2 years ago 30
its a german trainingsfilm,there are others for example for pioneers,snipers,...
88NORDLANDER88 2 years ago
Well played play :-)
Vanyaaynav 2 years ago
Thanks for uploading.
uwaaaaannTAKO 2 years ago 2
Was this real footage? Or taken from a movie?
adfgfds 3 years ago 8
it´s a german training film for their soldiers
colacas 3 years ago 12
great clip
geojus1 3 years ago 3
awesome video thanks for sharing
DandDskeeto 3 years ago 18
it must be a german training video
rolficus 3 years ago
great! i wonder is it german teaching movie?
jacek2jacek 3 years ago
thanks for uploading!!!
Chained2Alice 3 years ago
Molotovs Coctail was invented by finns in winter war ... =)
suomunkrisu 3 years ago 2
to fight the soviets
426bbhemi 2 years ago
cool footage (german training film i guess?) but i think i read somewhere that the russians never used magnetic mines... the narrator keeps talking about magnetic mines when he describes shaped-charge grenades...
zombiewarfare 3 years ago
Zimmerit covering on a lot of German tanks as made to protect the tank against magnetic mines. I don't think they would put it on for nothing. But it may be some vocabulary problem. Maybe they didn't use magnetic mines but some other kind of magnetic anti-tank weapons. You'll have to find some expert on WW2 anti tank weapons. :)
ivanlagrossemoule 2 years ago
@zombiewarfare
Maybe he refers to the magnets that will keep the shaped charge on the tank. Looks bumpy to me there so just laying a shaped charge on it just will not do it's job.
Fastbikkel 1 year ago
@Fastbikkel True.. I think he was talking on why the Germans laid Zimmeret on the flat surface of the Armor..but yeah it would not stick.. and the shaped charge needed to lay flat on the surface without moving.... but yeah your right.
JuergenGDB 1 year ago
really shows how vulnerable tanks are in close quarter combat without infantry
bobwall314 3 years ago
Molotov cocktail was used first in spanish civillian war
murottaja 4 years ago
russain rapists.....12 yr old girls, i hope theyre still burning in hell
bryyang 4 years ago
do u think the germans did not to those things in russia??
an eye for an eye
SmokerFace12 2 years ago
Very interesting video. Thanks for uping!!!
NBKH8 4 years ago
very interesting.
powerhp 4 years ago
verry nice
karl9562210 4 years ago 3
that was ace wheres it come from though gerqman propganda?
flyingmonkey2088 4 years ago
hi colacas. great clip,loved ewery minut.
were did u get this one from.
christian
postborg 4 years ago
Nice video. But I think that these tacticts of the İnfantry is used more by the German Grenadiers after 1943 when Russian Tanks began to be a big problem and German Pak was out numbered.
c502132 4 years ago 6
russians had to deal with allot of panzers aswell. Dont forget the russians were on the retreat at first, russian infantry were reknown for there armor fighing capability's without specialized equipment.
Nice vid anyway. never saw anything like it!!
Akula23 4 years ago