Tank hulks
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cool place. looks like fun to exsplore
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I would love to buy one that can be resotred, but bring it back into service buy using it in paintball.
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@COALMONK5-Yeah I was just wondering the same thing because when I was in the army on training grounds there would be ruined tanks and they called them tank hulks,so hulk just means a destroyed tank basically?
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@Nicholasdude187 It looked like they were restoring one at 4:55 and I agree but for the tanks that are so rare to see...It would be cool to at least see what the turret hull and gun looked like..even if it is shot up and rusted..
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song pls?
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i like this museum. it says "guys, war isn't shiny. it's blood, death, and in the end it's just a mass of rusty steel"
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@whukid2 Its still called a "military museum" I know it cost money for restoring stuff like this but you can hardly call yourself a museum if what your showing is some rusted put piece of shit.
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@Nicholasdude187 These things cost money to restore, and many of them were probably used on firing ranges as targets.
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Bei Kursk stehen noch jede Menge Panzer, Deutsche Typ IV und Panther sowie halt Rußische KV und T34 Panzer, ich Denke bei einer Wandstärke 15cm dauert es auch noch eine Weile bis die Weggerostet sind. :-))
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Odd music choice for an interest slide show. And must we look up locus of Wight?
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this military museum just let these thing rust out. Some museum that is...
HULLS* not hulks
p99fanatic 1 year ago
@p99fanatic couldnt help notice all your brilliant uploads on your channel.You shouldnt criticize the work of others when you've contributed nothing. Hull and hulk are basically nautical terms, The hull of a tank is the fighting compartment below the turret , without getting too technical. A hulk is an abandoned, redundant or destroyed ship or iron vessel. I think you will find both in the video.
COALMONK5 1 year ago 32
What weapons made these tiny holes onto the Sherman M4A1' hull & turret @2:50? Did not llok like effects of bomb fragments! Were they fired by 28 mm tapered bore guns or 37mm kwk?
9394JP731 2 years ago
Some of these parts were rescued from army firing ranges and had been well shot up with various arms.
COALMONK5 1 year ago