• A WW2 tank flipped over with crew stuck inside.
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBTxtt1VgDQ&feature=related[/media] The tank is also on fire...
Wow, that would be very scary.
The music is the worst part.
Oh god.
Ammo cooked off. :ohdear:
Wish I could change the title to include "A WW2 tank flipped over and on fire, with crew stuck inside.
Sherman also known as the "tommy cooker". Old, but since that channel is amazing i'll forgive you.
How did it flip?
[QUOTE=SilverDragon619;29463821]How did it flip?[/QUOTE] Read the damn description people. It was hit by a landmine. Why the hell did you tards rate dumb. Before asking questions go read the description of a video, it's so fucking hard to click the video if it's embedded ain't it?
umm the video's embedded there's kinda no description
It's quite unbelievable how the explosion could flip a 30-ton tank.
Tank mines must have been one hell of a thing.
[QUOTE=Kecske;29464395]It's quite unbelievable how the explosion could flip a 30-ton tank.[/QUOTE] Shermans were light tanks in comparison to just about any other tank.
[QUOTE=Trunk Monkay;29465528]Shermans were light tanks in comparison to just about any other tank.[/QUOTE] Except ones that were lighter than it.
Also rather unstable due to big height to length and width ratio.
Sucks that there was nothing the guys around it could do.
Don't tanks nowadays have a hatch located on the bottom of the tank? Or is that just what King of the Hill taught me?
Jesus christ, i thought they would get rescued with minor wounds, till i saw the explosion. :smith:
This made me sad.
Those videos on that channel are interesting to watch.
[QUOTE=Jmir 54;29467348]Don't tanks nowadays have a hatch located on the bottom of the tank? Or is that just what King of the Hill taught me?[/QUOTE] The Walking Dead says that yes they do
I wonder what happened to the tank after the war. Did they ever remove it and recover the bodies or what?
That's fucking sad man...
2:34 is that a hand sticking out of the tank :s [editline]27th April 2011[/editline] 37
[QUOTE=Jmir 54;29467348]Don't tanks nowadays have a hatch located on the bottom of the tank? Or is that just what King of the Hill taught me?[/QUOTE] The Abrams doesn't have one. I don't know about other fifth generation MBTs.
[QUOTE=Lord of Ears;29464198]umm the video's embedded there's kinda no description[/QUOTE] Its soooo so hard to click the link just below the video, isn't it
[QUOTE=tommyc225;29474327]Its soooo so hard to click the link just below the video, isn't it[/QUOTE] Internet nerds are infamous for being lazy.
[QUOTE=tommyc225;29474327]Its soooo so hard to click the link just below the video, isn't it[/QUOTE] what's the point of embedding it then
Holy shit.
[QUOTE=Teh_Spork;29472299]I wonder what happened to the tank after the war. Did they ever remove it and recover the bodies or what?[/QUOTE] Considering they most likely were marines i am sure they recovered what was left from them. I doubt they put effort in recovering the tank though.
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