WWII Tank Found After 62 Years.

WWII Tank Found After 62 Years.

Postby camoit » Thu Feb 03, 2011 7:31 pm

WWII Tank Found After 62 Years.

A Komatsu D375A-2 pulled an abandoned tank from its archival tomb under the bottom of a lake near Johvi, Estonia. The Soviet-built T34/76A tank had been resting at the bottom of the lake for 56 years. According to its specifications, it's a 27-tonne machine with a top speed of 53km/h.

>From February to September 1944, heavy battles were fought in the narrow, 50 km-wide, Narva front in the north-eastern part of Estonia. Over 100,000 men were killed and 300,000 men were wounded there. During battles in the summer of 1944, the tank was captured from the Soviet army and used by the German army. (This is the reason that there are German markings painted on the tank's exterior.) On 19 September 1944, German troops began an organized retreat along the Narva front. It is suspected that the tank was then purposefully driven into the lake, abandoning it when its captors left the area.

At that time, a local boy walking by the lake Kurtna Matasjarv noticed tank tracks leading into the lake, but not coming out anywhere For two months he saw air bubbles emerging from the lake. This gave him reason to believe that there must be an armored vehicle at the lake's bottom A few years ago, he told the story to the leader of the local war history club 'Otsing'. Together with other club members, Mr. Igor Shedunov initiated diving expeditions to the bottom of the lake about a year ago. At the depth of 7 metres they discovered the tank resting under a 3-metre layer of peat.

Enthusiasts from the club, under Mr Shedunov's leadership, decided to pull the tank out. In September 2000 they turned to Mr Aleksander Borovkovthe, manager of the Narva open pit of the stock company AS Eesti Polevkivi, to rent the company's Komatsu D375A-2 bulldozer. Currently used at the pit, the Komatsu dozer was manufactured in 1995, and has 19,000 operating hours without major repairs.

The pulling operation began at 09:00 and was concluded at 15:00, with several technical breaks. The weight of the tank, combined with the travel incline, made a pulling operation that required significant muscle. The D375A-2 handled the operation with power and style. The weight of the fully armed tank was around 30 tons, so the active force required to retrieve it was similar. A main requirement for the 68-tonne dozer was to have enough weight to prevent shoe-slip while moving up the hill.

After the tank surfaced, it turned out to be a trophy tank, that had been captured by the German army in the course of the battle at Sinimaed (Blue Hills) about six weeks before it was sunk in the lake. Altogether, 116 shells were found on board. Remarkably, the tank was in Good Condition, with NO RUST,and ALL SYSTEMS (except the engine) In Working Condition. This is a very rare machine, especially considering that it fought both on the Russian and the German sides. Plans are under way to fully restore the tank. It will be displayed at a war history museum, that will be founded at the Gorodenko village on the left bank of the River Narv.



Preparing to pull it out.

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People from the nearby village come to look how it would be done.

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Komatsu D375A-2 is ready to go.

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Through muddy shore of the lake

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What a mint condition.

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Hosing off 62 years worth of 'muck.'

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As far it has been known, after a small repair and service
they were able to start its diesel engine.

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They don't build 'em like they used to!
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Re: WWII Tank Found After 62 Years.

Postby natureboy » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:37 am

Cool stuff
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Re: WWII Tank Found After 62 Years.

Postby 94mitz » Fri Feb 04, 2011 5:24 am

thats cool
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Postby 4doorciv » Fri Feb 04, 2011 8:56 am

Very cool. Wonder if they fired off a round to test if the weapons system works.
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Re: WWII Tank Found After 62 Years.

Postby pennyman1 » Fri Feb 04, 2011 4:55 pm

Don't think I would want to be anywhere near that thing for a firing, especially ammo sitting in it for 60 years!!!
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Re: WWII Tank Found After 62 Years.

Postby camoit » Fri Feb 04, 2011 5:25 pm

Only in Europe can you find the good stuff just laying around. If I had found it, I would fix it and keep it.
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Postby pennyman1 » Fri Feb 04, 2011 5:54 pm

There were a few guys here in Pgh that were restoring army half tracks - the one had been outfitted with a drilling rig for water wells up in Tionesta, PA, which btw is near Oil city, the site of the first commercial oil well in the world. I wander if Col. Drake, the driller, ever thought that his work would cause so much change in the world, or so much greed... :?: :!: :ugeek:
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Re: WWII Tank Found After 62 Years.

Postby camoit » Sun Feb 06, 2011 12:29 am

Dude you found the video. Thats so cool... I had no idea there was one.
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Re: WWII Tank Found After 62 Years.

Postby pennyman1 » Fri Feb 25, 2011 2:26 pm

There is a place here in Pittsburgh that has a mobile Howitzer sitting out in front of their business - it's Anthony Arms, a gun shop. The place is owned by the same person that owns Anthony Cranes, a nationwide crane outfit. He has had half tracks and 6x6s there in the past. The Howitzer is getting a lot of attention from people; I bet the airport across the street was suprized when it showed up; the barrel is pointed at the control tower.
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