Inside the Chieftain's Hatch: T28 Part 1

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Dive into the latest installment of Inside The Chieftain's Hatch! 🤩 Join us as The Chieftain shares invaluable insights into the T28 in this episode. Don't miss out on the fascinating details! 📜

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_"It's just slightly faster than the concrete bunkers it's supposed to be fighting."_

GeneralJackRipper
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Good to see The Chieftain is still gainfully employed.

ROBERTN-util
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I only come here so I know how to tension tracks properly.

kaiserwilhelmshatner
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I can imagine the soldiers in panic retreating from their positions screaming "oh lawd it's coming.." while walking away

HeartcoreMitRA
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48 inch wall crossing is achieved by going through the wall.

calvingreene
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Ah T28/T95/T28, World Hide and Seek Champion and the thing I like enough that when I found a legally-distinct not-Lego brick set of it, I immediately got it.
Glad to finally see a Chieftain's Hatch video about it.

VekhGaming
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Getting a look inside the T28 -- best Christmas present ever!

wargamingrefugee
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I couldn't but "Like" fast enough!

The "T95" was the whole reason l started playing WOT some 7 or 8 years ago. I had no idea such a beast existed until l started seeing replays here on the 'tube.

bumblebeebob
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i hope the cut section will be available as a part three or bonus video. the procedure is pretty interesting and according to the museums video, all of the tools needed were still stowed in the outer track sections.

also, i hope this means that T29 might be getting a video.

have a good holiday Chieftain!

axelrajr
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Remember seeing the T28 at the Patton Museum in Dec of 86 while going through the M60A3 tank commander certification course. Humongous vehicle.

Jan-hxrw
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Saw this big boy as a kid a couple of times when it sat outside the Patton Museum in Ft Knox. Stoked that it’s being taken care of

chevellechris
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I don't mind coming back for part 2 at all. I look forward to it.
Cheers

douglasfrompa
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The GAA engine was a cut down version of what came to be called the GAC which was a V12. The GAF was an aluminum version of the GAA. The original Ford design was for an engine to replace the Rolls-Royce Merlin and Ford tried to produce it in place of (substitute for) the Merlin which is why Ford's contract to produce the Merlin was canceled and a new contract for the production of Merlin went to Packard. I have been told about 50 of the GAC engines were produced for T28 program and it was believed that the preserved T28's had them. If they really have GAF V8s that would conflict with most accounts.

keithstudly
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this 90 ton wonder has twice the reverse speed of the T-72?

陳奕釩-ic
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The Chieftain AND the Doom turtle in one video?!?! Christmas comes early!!!! ; )

davidk
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During one of my assignments at the Armor School I remember seeing that contraption sitting in front of the old Patton Museum at Fort Knox and wondering "What in the heck are those winches for?" They didn't have the outer tracks on it when it was plinthed.

edwardstd
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Thanks to Chieftain, I've finally aced the T28. MASTERY!

bivvystridents
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World of Tanks is the only reason I know of and love the T28 and the TOG.

richdurbin
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The old girl actually looks better than the last time I saw her at the Patton Museum. Back then she was an outside display and had multiple coats of a really dark green paint.

korbell
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Sofilein got to do a complete video on this unit a few years ago when they put it together.

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