The Strange All-Terrain Wheeled Locomotive That Went Wrong... ▶ Soviet Train-Truck History

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The Strange All-Terrain Wheeled Locomotive That Went Wrong... ▶ History
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Within the automotive industry, there is a constant pursuit of innovation and experimentation to solve complex problems. Often, this experimentation leads to the combination of various technologies applied to completely different fields, resulting in highly peculiar vehicle prototypes. This is the case of the Soviet train-truck developed in the 2000s, a vehicle that aimed to combine the mechanical systems of a conventional train with the robustness of a missile carrier to create the ultimate all-terrain unit.

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Timeline
00:00 Intro
00:55 Ambition and Pretension
02:20 M62 Mashka
03:12 MAZ-547
04:11 Train-Truck
05:16 The Final Stretch
06:09 Conclusion
07:02 Out

コメント (18)
  • @FrankMuchnok
    Out of all of the possible reasons for developing this "project", Rubles disappearing into someone's pocket is the most feasible. Strange that everything failed immediately and all of the records are missing (as well as the engineers).
  • @KollinsPlays
    Now I'm curious about the possibility that "failed" machines from the past could be built and succeed today due to the advancement of metals and other technology.
  • @mr_b_hhc
    The fact that the opening shot is it being towed is not a great foreshadowing.
  • if you can remake that today with modern techniques and lighter materials that would be the best apocalypse RV
  • @BlackSeaRC
    As was alluded to in this video, this could have been intended as a mobile power plant, perhaps in newly developing settlements in the far north and eastern regions of Russia before full infrastructure was constructed. Alternatively, it could be used at remote locations where oil and gas exploration or other construction projects were being undertaken.
  • As some kind of portable generator for very remote projects, mining, oil exploration, not a bad idea, but it looks so top heavy it wouldn't have had much cross country ability, toppling over on rugged, uneven ground I'd imagine. Great video, little known subject, thank you. 👍.
  • @Trucksusa
    sometimes things are just too heavy.
  • I think it would be feasible if it used electric motors instead. Of hydrologic ones, especially with advances in technologies. A possible use could be in areas where road trains are already in use like Australia. Or remote areas like Alaska, and the ice roads in winter. They already have similar systems in place im sure, but its a cool thought to play with
  • I thought the whole point was to provide an electric generator that could go almost anywhere
  • @TheDarkFalcon
    You keep saying "locomotive on wheels" like locomotives don't already have wheels... Maybe if you said Tyres would be more correct in explaining it's uniqueness.
  • @CowboyLeo84
    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
  • @irishpsalteri
    Did they give up too soon, or was it a bad idea to begin with?
  • Вот это нормально"Машку"(М-62)переобули!!!❤