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  • It is SOVIET tank, blyat !!!!!!!!!

  • it was cool just to see the track turn

  • Слышь ты чёрно жопое чудовище, если бы не этот танк, если бы не мы, вы бы щяс нацистам жопы лизали!

  • @Wolkodav97 да если бы да кабы,а Путин с компанией на волгах или на мерсах катаются?

  • американцы тупые. т-34 лучший танк ВОВ. и вообще американская техника говно

    Americans are stupid. T-34 the best tank of WWII. and American technology in general shit

  • that tank sucksssssss......

  • @Cocogazz324 Это ты сосешь, причмокивая (троль?)

  • @Cocogazz324 lol better much better than waht america use lol fucking rednecks

  • bad ass... would like to find one.... put it on my horsepasture... bet ya its hauntet....

  • A captured T34/76 marked by Germans buried in a swamp on the eastern front. Museums, start your bidding!

  • A tank pulling its older brother tank. gotta love it

  • Russian equipment never fails hahahahahaha

  • A-a-a-and that's a Japanese earthmover pulling it out.

  • Say what you wanna say about russia but that tank must be of proper build quality, 70 years under a lake and it looks like it just fell in yesterday. I almost can't believe this is real, how come there is no rust or how come the paint is still there? Wouldn't that have rotten by now?

  • @philateliceun

    I think alot depends on how much oxygen there is in the lake (bog) water. Some bogs may have a very high acidic content which prevents limits the amount of oxygen in the water. The fact that the bog is in Estonia and is frozen for several months during the year helps as well ) lower temperatures, less chemical reactions.

    Please note, that this is just an educated guess.

    .

  • @philateliceun no, it was preserved by the mud and oils on the bottom. oils hold water away and mud prevents it from weathering. like fossils?

  • @philateliceun answer is simple "lead-based paint". Second thing is oil and lubricants this tanks was full of it. But moust important in this case is mud from bottom of the river. Propably not much oxygen in it.

  • incredibile come si e conservato intatto!! girano ancora i cingoli!!

  • peat bogs even preserve bodies, no oxygen for bacteria, find the video of the crashed russian plan in one.

  • so thats where i parked my tank

  • I call B,S,. Theres no way in hell the tracks would be turning after 60+ years under water. The track pins and wheels would be rusted solid.

  • @Nighthawk368

    Peat swamp. No oxygen to cause rust.

  • @Nighthawk368 LOL. In a few days they've changed oil and started it's engine.

    It is a way they were building things in ComBloc.

  • I'm not sure if that tank had been in that swamp since 1945 (66years) because the track and wheels where moving round

  • @Zeggle That's German alright, 65+ and still moves, damm! why can we make anything like.

  • @lobo25usn Because the automobile companies quit making things to last.

  • @lobo25usn lol the tank is Russian, not German

  • its alien technolgy!

  • Tank*

  • Wow that t-34 rank was there sense WWII and never rusted

  • @Ipwnyou6691 If you believe that, I've got a bridge to sell ya.

  • :O

  • it seems that every woods in russia has a tank or plane hidden inside it !!

  • Also, das ist 100% eine T 34, kein deutscher Panzer. Wer was anderes behauptet, hat null Ahnung.

  • Not to lecture you guys but the T-34 was designed by an American and given to the russians as a cheap tank to put together to fight the Germans.

    It might have been a simple little tank but it was easy to produce in great numbers to help win the war. (After the Americans gave the russians trucks to get the tanks to the battlefield.

  • @zzsql Listen kid your are wrong.......T-34 wasnt designed by an american ....only suspension system was "christie" design that was rejected by the US Army . Anyways Walter Christie designed suspension for the BT series and they continue using it for the T-34 series.

    So u need your facts get straight.

  • @Vykuk123 Wrong. Believe what you want but the ego of Soviet propaganda has fooled you.

  • @zzsql Sure and all books written by western authors like S.Zaloga are wrong too right ? Give me break fuckface. Instead of posting nonsense go and read some facts u silly faggot.

  • @zzsql mmm are u saying T-34 was an "american design"?? hahaha off course you get to the moon thanks to Werner von Braun a nazi german... oohh i am sorry you think he was an american??? sorry but the SUPEREGO of the american PROPAGANDA has fooled you too, i think

  • @kyoshiroma J Walter Christie, an American inventor came up with his own suspension and tried to sell his Fast Attack Tank designs to the American Governt, but they saw no interest in it, and he decided to sell it to USSR and Poland. The Soviets copied his M1931 design and called it BT2.

    The light armor of the BT series failed USSR in first years of WWII, and they Assigned Koshkin to come up with a better tank, and he used an exact copy of Christie's design in T 34's suspension.

  • @MultiAREE again man I had red about Christie but that doesnt mean tht T-34 was an "american design" the most you can say is "the suspension was highly inspired in american Christie's design" but T-34 is ENTIRELY russian. Again, the germans develop the first operational rocket in the world, and even more von Braun was the chief of the NASA programm so based on this facts is the achievement of get to the moon american or german? what do you say?

  • @kyoshiroma Yes, the suspension (made of Russian materials) is an exact copy of Christie's :P

    Deutsch

  • @MultiAREE hahaha ok so thanks to germany and von Braun for take the man to the moon with the american money! xD So do ou think the Panzer V "Panther" is a german copy too? cheers?

  • @kyoshiroma Of sloped armor? Nah, that's jsut a desgi

  • @MultiAREE i know but that does not mean that the T-4 is "an amrican design" as zzsql said or try to said.

  • Unbelievable, a T-34, with German markings and painting, found all almost perfectly intact!

    How did it get there, there are no holes in the tanks or anything, what was it doing in mud like that?

  • @jimmyxx3 being stuck would be my guess.

  • @GlintTheStrong

    Ah nevermind i looked it up.

    I heard the Germans just simply drove it into a lake rather than let it be captured again by the Russians during their retreat, they must have been under fire while it when into the late.

  • russians shit may have ran like shit but they had endurance

  • I kto teraz czołg poprowadzi jak wy wszyscy w dupe pijani? :D

  • a crawler that don't acts as a crawler, is useful like a penis without glans

  • we had the same nera by us we founf a panther in a fild engin works and otside loks great

  • Could anyone provide us with a link from the start of the engine, or more detailed photo`s?

  • @mauricevanmourik1982 Did you find out wher to see it fire up?

  • @DaManzMoney

    Nope, thats what i`ve been looking for...

  • its a swamp almost any tank would be fine in there.

  • Unbelievable! Nice find

  • In 2006 riots, Hungarians capture tank from museum and successfully started engine, nevertheless he was in museum like 50 years, and face police with tank!!! you can see video by typing (Budapest Protesters Commandeer Display Tank).

    Russian tech rules!!!

  • i didnt expect the tracks to still move!!!or the paint to be so good!!!

  • @mrantihippie It was under the mud and mud saves everything because there is no air in mud so it will not rust

  • @DaManzMoney Air doesn't cause rust, it is oxygen. Thus the name, oxidization. But yeah, mud basically acts as a shield, so little or no rust could form.

  • @mrantihippie it's german paint, it's superior

  • @mrantihippie

    well the german paint job gave it a tough build

    "german engineering" lol

  • @mrantihippie Maybe its fake I was just wondering about that

  • looks like ivan's got a new tank

  • Jesus!

    ......the tracks still roll!!!!!

  • ill buy that tank i swear it offer me a price

  • e9xoC160fio

    Look at KV-1 from Neva river.

    They spent one month at Nevsky Shipyard (Schlisselburg) to get the tank ready for action (!). Some problems remain - blurred gunsight and one of periscopes. Two gauges has been replaсed as well as jacks on mains. Engine is in perfect condition, no rebuild. Head of blocks had been removed to drain cylinders, that's all. Suspension regreased althou techniсians said there were no need.

  • sweet i love tanks especially t34 cause they are the 1st to have sloping armor plus they can face to face with a tiger

  • its tracks still roll after so many years !!!!

  • @maikel0230 If the mud isolate the Tank from Oxigen there is less or no corrosion ...

  • It is like time has stood still.

  • thats really amazing

  • I dnt get those Nazi Russian tanks wat are they bout

  • @Mistafixa101

    Russian had tank.

    Nazi captured tank.

    Nazi repainted tank.

    Drunk Nazi drove tank in lake.

    Drunk driven tank was captured by Russians again.

    Russians were drunk aswell.

  • @StylexStyler I think you're drunk now much stronger

  • @StylexStyler Круговорот танков в природе.

  • @Flankification HORRAY!!!!!!WE DRINK VODKA NOW  :D

  • @StylexStyler lol wtf

  • @StylexStyler one day we should dring a vodka togather.

  • @StylexStyler its the circle of liiiiiiiiife.

  • Those things run on vodka

  • Probably still work given a clean and a bit of WD40!

  • @edj66 hahahaha yeah

  • In a few weeks, your gonna see that in a russian parade

  • That is so cool!

  • in soviet russia bulldozer ownes you haha

  • Maybe this was used by the Germans at Kursk and dumped by the Russians after the battle because of machanical problems.

  • gotta get me a russian tank for when the zombie apocalypse comes 

  • 1st video had a Panzer Cross on it..

  • @russia19941 That was on the other side of the tank -..-

  • The Russian technics will be efficient even after an apocalypse...

  • @Anarchizer

    T-34 made in Taiwan? LOL

    You genius :D

  • @LomarkII this was a quote from Armageddon with Bruce Willis... Russian astronaut said that...

  • @Anarchizer

    ok

    I did not look this film

  • @LomarkII no harm done mate ^^

  • @LomarkII example A this thing

    Example B the AK-47

  • @AznLoserWin The t-34 is an egineering marval. A great tank. The ak-47 however is a peice of junk.

  • @moonshot925 a piece of junk that'll never stop firing. lol that was what i was refering to XP

  • Many of you morons probably wonder why the tank is in such a good condition?

  • Yea well I hate to rain on your parade. But its not even a caterpillar, (which is actually made right here in the states) its a Komatsu, which is made in God only knows where...

  • you sure struck gold

  • "Yeah, we found a tank. Mind if we tow it on the road back to our repair shop?"

  • some kids on youtube are just gay

  • all those russians where prob asspounding eachother inside the tank a few minutes later, after the water had drained abit more.

    like, gangbang being in the past or something.

  • @ iRyeProductions

    The bog water that the tank was sitting in all those years would have had very little oxygen in, therefore virtualy no corrosion.

  • This cant be real do you think that the tracks on the tank would still be going round after lying in water for 50 years?

  • T-34 was superior than most german tanks expect (Tigers class and Panters) both which have powerful cannons to punch though T-34 sloped armor

  • i was surprised the tracks were moving i thought they were dragging it in the first video...........cool

  • i agree with mrbedfunk

  • I wouldnt surprise,if they poured some diesel in the tank and drove off with it from the woods.Very reliable tank.

  • @Henzzman it was in a swanp for 60 years, it can't start, btw, it wasn't reliable...

  • @MrOldCrow More reliable than german tanks or american tanks.Obviously you are not familiar with soviet machinery and havent lived in soviet union.

  • @Henzzman british tanks were the most reliable of ww2...

  • @MrOldCrow they were fucking shite. Veterans said after the war that the designers should of handed there medals back.

  • @shanaleonhardt I didn't say they were the best, but they were certainly reliable...

  • @JimmyLachonga Dont feed the troll, oh, please dont.

  • @JimmyLachonga

    you don't know nothing man!

    the only problem in russian mechanics was that the material for example for bearings was bad and so it broke.

    but the general constructions by the russians are mostly quite good

  • Of course they were prepared for war they planned on waging it, duh.

  • this si my dream to find one of these and to think about... who had used this tannk and what ahd happened to them

  • lol i bet the jcb driver forgets and is like OMG! teh izz teh tankz avterr mehh ohh!

  • I'am british,and fully understand just how important the T34 during Normandy was ,the Tigar made swift work of the T34 and the Sherman,but with the produce of so many T34's being made this Tank played a very big part Thank you my Russian friends,let us say a prayer for every single person be them German or other,peace xxx

  • at the end is a CATERPILLAR put out the mud the typical east piece of iron

  • This footage is from Estonia at Kurtna in 2000. Fucking Ivans are taking credit for pulling this T-34 up and saying it happened in Russia, LOL!

  • @FFulmenTheFinnish I am from estonia and i have a house not very far from Kurtna.The tank was really pulled out from there.I think right now it should be in a museum in lagedi.

  • lol, so they are "untermench" and still beat Germany in the war? Does that make any sense?

  • if that bahemothcan still start and run im sicking with russian vehicles

  • @00Red2Pink00 you an me both..lol..

  • Gotta hand it to the Rusisans, they built some very durable equipment!

  • @Minuteman351 It has nothin to do with durable equipment its the mud its in 

  • @DaManzMoney

    hi, about the tank in the mud ... Why hasn't it rusted away ?

    Gary

  • @gary1chester Well cause the Tank was under the mud where there is no air so it couldn't rust out

  • @DaManzMoney It will still rust, its the paint, that protected it. Sink a a steel plate in the mud, the next year is rusted with holes in it.

  • @DaManzMoney I'm telling you that because I build machines and when we scrap parts in the muddy grounds, they still rust, with the years.

  • @Nickael7 why is your company scrapping steel into muddy grounds? why not try recycling that shit and not fuckin up the plant anymore? eh?!

  • @YugSoth You don't need 4 fingers in the forehead to understand that scrapped metals are tiny pieces of useless material that you can't use for building machines, so they are scrapped and disposed outside in a yard, where its usually rainy and muddy as well. A large recycling truck comes and goes to pick up the scraps for recycling. Simple and clear. :)

  • @Nickael7 well hell yeah then. haha. i see a lot of factories around here doin shady shit and just dumping there shit outside and leaving it. i think thats wrong. i'm not like a go green hippie, but i do appreciate what nature we got left and adding a ton of rust and iron to the watershed don't help. lol.

  • @YugSoth Those Shady shit like you called it, is what keep the economy flowing. -Machines-

  • @Nickael7 dumping your shit into nature is keeping the economy flowing? lol. i lost ya. but where i work isn't any better for the planet. i'm a machinist in a plastics factory. and plastics are fuckin terrible

  • @YugSoth You are really ignorant, metal don t pollute the planet its natural mineral that rust back as were nature did. I see why they called you a troll. Really you have nothing good to do.

  • @Nickael7 really? large amounts of iron and rust soaking into the water shed and turning the water that sweet iron red color isn't a bad thing? cuz i'm pretty sure with all the added to the water makes life for fish even worse than it's already become. i wasn't being a dick like you sir. in fact, if you could read, you'd know the second comment i posted was in agreement with you. so maybe it's you who are the ignorant one.

  • @YugSoth We don't shed tons of iron Dumbass. Go troll somewhere else. Schizo-affected man. 

  • @Nickael7 first off. i didn't say you shed it. once again. learn to read dumb shit. i said the WATER SHED. that means where all the water in your surrounding area drains to. everywhere has a water shed. and obviously if you're dumping steel there a fucking iron content in it too. i don't see how it could be made of iron ore but not contain iron. oh wait. it couldn't. and thank you to hikkomori013 for not being a jackass and understanding my point. you'd think mr. "machines" over here would too..

  • @YugSoth Dumbshit yourself stupid ass. First of all, you came from no where telling shit of how I should manage things, than you start insulting, so go fuck yourself TROLLER.

  • @Nickael7 lol. i just asked why you were dumping scrap metal into the muddy grounds. you just got way way WAY too butt hurt over it. and no sir. fuck YOURSELF, you'll get more pussy.

  • @Nickael7 There are plenty of toxic metals in nature that we concentrate and then dump.

    I want to know how long the tank has really been in that lake. It looks pretty new. The paint still looks good.

  • @Hikikomori013 Its a WW2 Russian T-34 tank captured by Germans and lost by the Germans, it has more than 60 years old and it still operational. Russians knew well to build things that last.

  • @YugSoth Go fuck yourself biatch. ;-)

  • 0:3 - сейчас дизель бы ещё завести :))

  • super

  • erste sahne

  • nich schlecht wa

  • We have a lot of work still today. in Leningrad`s region you have a bif chanсe to step on mine or grenade. Our Motherland keeps the echo of War for very long time. And how much nameless warriors are still unburried

    Glory to you, Russian Soldier, the defender of the motherland, from your grandsons!!!

  • What did the Red Army defend in Finland??

  • в каком болоте откопали то,,.???

  • @Alexsusik1976 Эстония мой друг

  • The russian tank could suck a Tiger's balls.

  • For you bitches that keep fighting over which tank is better than which, who gives a shit, Germans were well prepared for war while every other country wasn't, that's what got them most of their success. If the goddam Europeans weren't stupid, they could of stopped WW2 from ever happening.

  • very true, i might have the wrong guy, but chamberlan could have mustered the english and french toughter before the germans were even close to being powerful while the were rearming their armies. Marched into germany and well... that coulda been ww2

  • @MarineInfantry00 , agreed, France and England could have gone in and taken Berlin before the German army got back from Poland. But they were far too timid, with memories of the last war. Amazing to ponder though...

  • @Maxified666 Europeans could have stopped the war? Ah yes, if we only had done as the Americans did when they stopped Japan from starting one on them..

  • @Maxified666 Wow, you suck at history, it's a bit more complicated than the Germans were well prepared and Eurpeans weren't. But why are you even arguing over this on a video about a tank being uncovered, talk about uninformed and off topic.

  • @alecchalmers Scroll down and you'll see why.

  • @Maxified666 they were exhausted from the first world war, yes they seen what germany was doing but nobody wanted to go back to war, it costed many lives in the end

  • @Maxified666

    but today, german tanks are still the best.