Myths of Tank History

Watched the 1st couple minutes of that and it looks interesting.
Will watch it later tonight.
Thanks for the link.
 
The speaker Nick Moran is a friend of mine. And a very knowledgeable fellow on this subject matter.

You might enjoy his YouTube series 'Inside the Chieftain's Hatch'.
 
The speaker Nick Moran is a friend of mine. And a very knowledgeable fellow on this subject matter.

You might enjoy his YouTube series 'Inside the Chieftain's Hatch'.

I'm not into armor at all but do subscribe to his channel just because of the way he presents tanks and the way presentation is filmed.Much,much better than some of the other ,similar videos on tanks on YT.

If only all of his videos had CC turned on things would be peachy.I'm deaf so they are essential.I know of few folks in Poland watching it too and they translate Eng CC to Pol with success (most of the time).

Good channel and excellent host.
 
Nick Moran, US Army National Guard armour officer, knows whereof he speaks. Since he is also Irish, we meet up on boards.ie, where he is a moderator. I have much time for him, and recommend his series 'Inside the Chieftain's Hatch' on Youtube to anybody even the slightest bit interested in armoured warfare.

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Watched that a few weeks ago, was surprised at the low mortality rates compared to what we are told of the Sherman being a steel coffin.

My favourite parts of his " Chieftains Hatch" series is the " oh no the tank is fire" routine where he tries to get out fast.
A bowling pin shaped fellow like me is not tanker material.
 
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