WW2 tank Rescued and Restored

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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2010

A Russian KV-1 tank from WW2 rescued from a lake and restored to running order.

Спасибо товарищи

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  • @firglenchainsaws Your familiar mechanic understands in the Soviet tanks, as the ballerina in the quantum physics...))) On tank KV-1 stood engine V-2K.The tank to be in working order after 70 years under water and this best proof of high quality.

  • привет от сильных Духом Предков заблудшим сынам

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  • @Vanyaaynav

    Really ? You honestly think that engine is original ? You do relise it was restored correct ? My guess is its only 70% original, and original being the block

  • @Tiger313NL Except for prince Friso. His accident happened right after Netherlands television won in a German court after being impeached for filming a Nazi murderer in his room in a nursing home.

    Regarding the effort of the German legal administration to suppress such recordings of criminals, even if caught red handed in violent attacks, this is an astonishing success and a very serious blow for the German BND, the renamed 3rd Reich GESTAPO.

  • She sure cleaned up nicely.... Well done to all.

  • @zagstrukk Read my previous comments where it is written that this engine was is disassembled, cleared, collected and has started to work.... As well other units, wheel base, a reducer and another.... Nobody confirms that have pulled out it from water and it has gone.... So absolutely clever person can think only not.... (Replacements of units were not because these engines for a long time already do not let out)

  • I have a book called, Strange but True Military Facts, and on page 7 it says that Russia deployed 108,700 tanks in WW-2 and of those that 76.8% (83,500) were lost during combat. So, there are alot more old tanks to be found.

  • @Vanyaaynav The engine was rebuilt. As long as the engine block is fine you can rebuild it and get it to work.

  • Fully restored and it moves like nothing ever happened to it., amazing.

  • @CONHOLIO95 look at the turret. i think its a KV

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