This is pretty cool, one heck of a rough ride!
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More WWII German technology stolen by the Soviets and passed off as their own. Nothing to see here, next window please....
Tweet This is an armored military vehicle manufactured by Zil russian factory – year is 1970. Who else but the Russians could ever dream up a corkscrew drive system? The major downside on this thing is that the suspension is missing. It might be possible to mitigate that to some extent. However the screw is […]
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This is pretty cool, one heck of a rough ride!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afJ18...eature=related
When we were doing the Cypress One river patrol missions on the Tigris river there was a deserted Iraqi Engineering base that had a herd of old Russian bridging equipment and they had several versions of the ZIL. Way cool looking vehicle and if you know the inland water marshes of lower Iraq you can see why the ZIL would have been the perfect choice for travel. I never saw one operational there but I would have loved to seen it doing its thing in person.
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When we were doing the Cypress One river patrol missions on the Tigris river there was a deserted Iraqi Engineering base that had a herd of old Russian bridging equipment and they had several versions of the ZIL. Way cool looking vehicle and if you know the inland water marshes of lower Iraq you can see why the ZIL would have been the perfect choice for travel. I never saw one operational there but I would have loved to seen it doing its thing in person.
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honestly I don't care WHO made it, I had never seen one before and its cool!Comment
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OK, OK, here it is the Fordson Snow Motor from 1929
All American design!Comment
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OoPs try this link:
Fordson Snow Motor from 1929.Comment
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Very cool, thanks for finding it! Now the question is, was this the inspiration for the German machine, or were they separate but parallel developments? The German could have seen a newsreel of the Fordson a decade before he designed his own machine. Or not. The Soviets clearly copied the German design, the latter of which was built for use on the Eastern Front's terrible terrain conditions.
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well i saw some video of Noah's ark,it had twin screws like that so i guess they copied it from him.
so who did they really steal they design from, what was Noah ? Israelite,Jew, maybe he was a Russian spy pretending to be a german boot captainComment
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Ozzie that is not Noah's Ark. It is Douggies Tugboat. Douggie is really Noah (well old enough to be Noah and that would explain his split personality)Several boats in various stages of destructionComment
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