A Brief History of 100 Years of Tanks, Touring the Bovington Tank Museum in England, to celebrate 100 years since the worlds first Battle-ready Tank, the British Mark I, Rolled onto the battlefield And changed War forever.

With thanks to Wargaming for bringing me to London for this “100 Years of Tanks” Event.

World of Tanks is a Free to play Competitive, team based, massively multiplayer online game developed by Wargaming, featuring early to mid-20th century era Tanks & armoured fighting vehicles. http://worldoftanks.com

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18 Comments

  1. Damn, the coincidence that I'd stop my Armored Warfare (modern tank game) session and see this in my new subscription videos.

  2. Yep, your right… about being wrong about trench warfare :p But great camera work btw. Kind of what I was hoping for. As much as I love Jingles and The Tank Museum, they are not great at setting up camera shots.

    So now can you tell a WW1 tank from a WW2+ tank Blunty?

  3. interesting note, the T72M they have is one of two the British bought via a shell company in order to study it.

  4. Beautiful video, but I would have seen more of other countries tanks. Although the contribution of England in creating the modern tank is undoubted, during and after wwii their tanks were not so popular outside UK Kingdom.
    Their influence was marginal.
    Maybe analyzing more Russians tanks was a better choice. In fact t54 are still used since 1949.

  5. I want a tank, fun fact they are legal here in the US, and Russia is selling them for scrap costs so they only cost $40,000.

    another fun fact, Leonardo da Vinci invented the tank, but never accually built one, his tank was like a flying saucer with wheels.

  6. The Challenger 2 is a beast of a machine. I'm in no position to comment on their combat capabilities, but just hearing one start up, then feeling the ground shake as it drives by is an unforgettable experience!

  7. blunty, thanks for the tour vid. it was great. now i have to go marathon Girls und panzer.

  8. thanks for this educational moment blunty. some people would've embarked on that adventure, realized it was way out of their channel scope, and pulled the plug… seriously thanks for sticking with it.

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