Look inside a Fury Movie Sherman TANK!

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Today Alex is showing you the inside of our 105mm Sherman tank. It can be very difficult to see the inside of tanks at museums, as most are either empty inside or they don't want people climbing around. Because of this we thought it would be a great idea to show you all what ours looks like inside!

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"not masses of room"- one of the roomiest tanks of WW2 by far

overvieweffect
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Thank you Alex for sharing this. My father was a Tank Commander during the Battle of the Bulge and it very nice to see what he experienced. Liked and subscribed.

robertwoods
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I knew a guy in my hometown who was an WW2 Army mechanic in Europe and one of his jobs was cleaning out damaged tanks brought back from the front. We can never forget the sacrifice was very real.

johnkelly
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That’s why the later tanks had a hatch for the loader as well.

jamesshantie
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this is by far the best video of inside a Sherman tank- great job!

Jjrmtv
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Later versions had actual small "Lights" that you could turn on when it was dark and the turret was motorized.

j.s.connolly
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Two things #1 there came a point when the crew would scrape off the white stars as the German's used them for bullseyes and the hull star just happened to line up with an ammo storage bin
#2 he mentioned small hatch but fact is the sherman had the highest crew survival rate as it was easy to get out of. I can't tell if this is a small hatch or the larger hatch version that had a decrease angle on the frontal armor and a spring on the hatch to open it faster

markbrandon
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I've always preferred the sherman, even as a kid, even though there are larger tanks, I just love the shape, speed, maneuverability, reliability and in the hands of a very experienced crew, I believe it was undefeatable even against a tiger.😳🤠👍

robertmcwhinney
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Great review and I didn't know that there was a 105mm version. 👍

williamjohnston
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That actually Sherman tank with the 105mm howitzer gun, it was to support infantry, still rare a Sherman variant and good look inside. But yeah that Sherman with the 105mm howitzer gun.

Chepstowion_Adventura
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This sherman tank is the kind of toy i want for my anniversary .

TheCerberusInferno
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awesome!. amazing to get a first hand perspective of the INSIDE of one. From my computer! Thanks so much fo doing this. maybe do the same on the other vehicles. and an outside walk around tour too would be nice.

finbah
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Thanks, my Father was the Kiwi Commander of a Sherman tank who planned and was granted permission to contact a sole effort. In stripped down mode, loaded with armour piecing ammunition broke the Gothic Line at Rimini Airfield by sneaking up and with seven hits destroyed the embedded Panther Turret that had caused utter havoc knocking out many Tanks, especially Canadians. He was awarded an immediate Military Cross.

tonycollins
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I just cringed when I looked at the inside front glacis, solid steel.
They hadn't figured out the concept of spall liners yet.
A round coming through the tank armor is going to splatter molten metal shards all through interior, those poor guys inside.
What hell is like.
I worked in the early 70's with a number of former WWII vets.
One of them was a Sherman tank driver.
He never said much, he just cringed and shook his head when asked what tank warfare was like.
If not his tank, seeing other tanks "brewed up" and witnessing the charred, mangled remains of fellow tankers after getting hit.
These young men lived through their own hell, the same in every war.
I wanted to be a tank commander, when I was going through the Army Induction Center in 1970.
I still love tanks.

jimhenry
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Visited the museum last year. Really wanted to take a look inside so glad this video has been uploaded!

ryanlewington
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Thank you for your wonderful presentation of this piece of history.

tomnolan
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Excellent, just what I need to scratch build the interior for a M4A3(105)/HVSS scale model.

mraap
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I have been there, great little museum and well worth a visit.

stephenmudiecastles.
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"As you can see we are moving"
*Cling*
thing that wasn't live" then all of a sudden the last thing the camera records is the sound of the tank blowing up

alexipilon
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Wow... i never imagined that the periscopes of the driver is so tiny. I thought it has a wide angle of some sort

volarre