Using a hydraulic press, we will test the strength of military belts from different countries. Russia, USA, China, USSR
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@jameswatters95922 ай бұрын
We in the UK must have got the Aliexpress version
@paulpisters6682 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@jkeelsnc2 ай бұрын
Are you sure? The AliExpress Chinese army special outperformed the British belt.
@tonysheerness24272 ай бұрын
UK soldiers had better go on a diet as the belt is suppose to carry their weight if they have been wounded, another soldier grabs the belt and carries them to safety.
@alexandrmaiden85622 ай бұрын
😂🤣😂🤣😂
@AleksandarBGD99752 ай бұрын
🇬🇧 _ 38kg ...👎 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@tomfu99092 ай бұрын
On UK belt package: DO NOT FART WHILE WEARING!
@jackmclane1826Ай бұрын
It was pretty old, though. Some plastics age.
@robertwootton21612 ай бұрын
The 1940's usa belt was not fastened properly
@gianniskontos94192 ай бұрын
Exactly! I think that it’s gonna hold a lot more weight if it’s fastened properly!
@gousmc19832 ай бұрын
Also wasn't a 1940s American... It was a late 60s early 70s Australian or South African
@gianniskontos94192 ай бұрын
We had olso the same here in Greece at 70s, my father has one 🙂
@tooth21632 ай бұрын
Came looking for this comment. South African army still uses this type of belt. Fun fact, the belt is supposed to be strong so you have something to grab and pull your buddy to safety if they get shot, Uk belt is an absolute fail in that regard.
@David-vi4ne2 ай бұрын
I had the USA 1940 belt issued in the 80ties in the Dutch Army
@1badombre822 ай бұрын
In soviet Russia , belt breaks you
@prisma3d-gg9ok2 ай бұрын
Что??
@1badombre822 ай бұрын
@@prisma3d-gg9ok в советской россии тебя порвет ремень. Instead of the other way around ahaha
@user-ys2bd9fs7mАй бұрын
@@prisma3d-gg9okИн совьет Раша бэлт брекс ю
@ZR-nh6wwАй бұрын
В советском союзе ремень порвёт тебя
@Big1_Ай бұрын
Near 900 kg to brake it loool You can use it to tow T-90M and Terminator tanks
@jkeelsnc2 ай бұрын
I like how the modern America belt is likely strong enough for conceivable uses but then breaks away without breaking the buckle. It seems like a pretty good design even though the buckle is plastic. The old Russian and America ones were pretty good because bending the clip restored them to full operation.
@946towguy22 ай бұрын
The buckle is designed to release at approximately 10g shock with a 40# load (1.78-2KN) to reduce injuries and entanglements and designed to be able to be quickly released under load with one hand.
@georgedang4492 ай бұрын
If that's the goal, that Chinese Velcro held 142kg, leaving the buckle undamaged.
@946towguy22 ай бұрын
@@georgedang449Paraphrasing Lwis Carroll, A broken clock is right twice a day. They got it right by accident.
@dibbuk57302 ай бұрын
The 1940's American buckle was NOT properly closed up.
@dustyak792 ай бұрын
Was also not American maybe South African or Australian. US is similar but a weirder closer best way to describe is shaped like a horse hoof
@garyingle74402 ай бұрын
South African one would have held double if it was properly fastened😊
@Boyd6763Ай бұрын
@@dustyak79it British or Dutch
@valyydzn.6782Ай бұрын
cope
@georgerobartes2008Ай бұрын
44 Pattern British Army
@946towguy22 ай бұрын
The newer USA LBE belt quick release buckle is designed to release without breaking between 1.78 and 2 kilonewtons (10g shock at 40-45#) to reduce injuries and entanglement. Parachute buckles and adjusters are not designed to release or slip under load. When I was a paratrooper, we did not jump with the belt buckled, but would unbuckle the belt, loosen the shoulder straps, fold the ends in and pull the two sides through the diagonal back-straps of the parachute harness. When we rappelled, we used a harness or Swiss Seat but kept the belt buckled.
@Penny-mk7fv2 ай бұрын
I was wondering about that, you do want it to break before it rips you in two :)
@946towguy22 ай бұрын
@@Penny-mk7fv A 'rigger belt' should not come loose or break because it is a life safety device. Load bearing equipment is intended to be quickly donned and doffed, with the preference that the gear be lost rather than a deadly entanglement or drowning.
@TheISiLVERI22 күн бұрын
Thank you for this clarification 👍
@user-kv6jy3xv7h2 ай бұрын
Пояс Советской Армии ещё использовался как оружие рукопашного боя.
@user-qd5bp4yf4v2 ай бұрын
И он лучше современного. И более красивый. Новый пока в туалете расстегнёшь - обосрешься))
@user-uc9dd8mc6w2 ай бұрын
@@user-qd5bp4yf4v ты носил его лично? Он расстегивется в течении 2 секунд, а ты видимо до сих пор кросовки на липучках носишь
@TheCherrybuster2 ай бұрын
@@user-uc9dd8mc6wя круглый год ношу сандали на липучке и что?
@alexzalit97192 ай бұрын
@@user-qd5bp4yf4vэм, у тебя проблемы с растегиванием обычного ремня? Ну если это так, то у тебя явно проблемы с развитием
@user-sq4sx8wv8r2 ай бұрын
Пряжка не начищена и не согнута. Выдержал бы больше 😊
@negaranegara622 ай бұрын
Amazingly made by Stalinium! With a simple design, the holder is small but able to withstand very heavy loads. With just a little damage, even old designs can still be repaired
@jkeelsnc2 ай бұрын
Exactly. The old American one was the same way. Just bend the clip back into place and it is fully restored. We have gotten too far away from this type of simple yet robust engineering on so many things.
@01425811v2 ай бұрын
@@jkeelsnc as like the modern day car
@ingineering7602 ай бұрын
5:04 это не настоящий солдатский ремень. Это подделка. Солдатским ремнем можно буксировать автомобиль. А солдатской стальной каской СССР мы поднимали под гусеницу одну сторону танка т-55😅
@vakbela26772 ай бұрын
Russia 841 kg! Great Brittain 38 kg 🤣
@chapiit082 ай бұрын
Gayest belt to date.
@1badombre822 ай бұрын
In soviet Russia, belt brakes press
@vakbela26772 ай бұрын
🤣@@1badombre82
@balazsszabo-nagy11212 ай бұрын
Mondjuk, egy vadiúj és egy használt (valószínűleg már leselejtezett öv összehasonlításának eredménye kb. nulla relevanciával bír. Egyébként pedig, ez a kétfogas csat a peremezetlen lyukú vászon övvel, nem éppen egy zseniális innováció. Egy-két hónap aktív használat közben az a két fog olyan szépen szét fogja rojtolni a lyukakat, hogy az az öv lóf@szt sem fog tartani. Nem véletlen, hogy a buggyant ruszkikon kívül senki sem használ olyan vászon övet, ahol a csat csatlakozó részei érintkeznek a vászonnal. Persze, ezt a problémát kiküszöbölhetnék a ruszkik egy belső velcro réteg használatával, de az már valószínűleg túl drága lenne nekik. 🤷
@Bparo2 ай бұрын
340 кг
@andretorben99952 ай бұрын
Good to see the UK upholding tradition. 👍
@JackBlack-mf3gg2 ай бұрын
the belt of the 40th year was connected incorrectly, let's do it again
@paulconnor85192 ай бұрын
The 1940 US belt is actually a UK 1944 pattern belt, initially issued for jungle warfare, then onward after the war until 1958 until the pattern changed, great channel, captivating, great KZbin thanks
@SimsHandle2 ай бұрын
And it was fastened incorrectly. The UK belt was very worn out and the buckle is the same as the USA. Still a great video.
@mrcharles1602Ай бұрын
It’s not 1944 pattern. The ‘44 pattern belt was made up of three pieces, a left and right hand front part with the two halves of the buckle, and a back piece. This might be Canadian ‘51 pattern.
@AmphiStuGАй бұрын
Nah, Canadian '51 had eyelets on the top and bottom, it's a Dutch M52 belt. @@mrcharles1602
@shanedrewbattersby629124 күн бұрын
I think if it had been connected properly it would faired fare better.
@OsenniyKrik2 ай бұрын
За тему из Холмса отдельное спасибо! Смешно. Думаю, англичане не поймут.
@TheCherrybuster2 ай бұрын
Естественно, музыка-то советская
@denisalexandrov4354Ай бұрын
Они Ливанова в рыцари посветили, так что...может кто-то и смотрел. Сегодня это уже занудщина и много других Шерлоков повыходило.
@LazyFromOrelАй бұрын
По Австрии "Мы будем бухать всю неделю" тоже весёленько получилось.
@user-zp4iz8sw4eАй бұрын
@@denisalexandrov4354занудщина с Ливановым..... ну вы икспэрд
@denisalexandrov4354Ай бұрын
@@user-zp4iz8sw4e есть вечные произведения, типа "Броненосца Потёмкин", выполненные гениями, а есть проходное: это творчество Масленикова. Или вы можете назвать какой-нибудь его фильм, который стоит отметить? Поэтому да. Советский Шерлок Холмс - занудщина, посредственная и проходная. Пожалуй, из всего спустя годы останется только музыка Дашкевича и голос Ливанова. Остальное не стоит того, чтобы сохраниться во времени.
@negaranegara622 ай бұрын
To the British soldiers watching this, you should be proud to defend your country!
@smokysmoka2 ай бұрын
🤣
@uroskostic85702 ай бұрын
British ALWAYS had worst equipment.
@mr44mag2 ай бұрын
@@uroskostic8570 You misspelled government.
@edthebumblingfool2 ай бұрын
most use roller lock buckles not those
@wargey3431Ай бұрын
@@edthebumblingfoolI don’t know anyone that used PLCE with the issued buckles
@ApocGuy2 ай бұрын
That new Russian belt could be easily used as improvised rigger belt. I use belt that was meant to hold fully grown bull in place. I think it has around 3 tonnes breaking point. Not useful as trousers belt, but darn awesome for gear carry.
@Avngcnjhnjh2452 ай бұрын
Солдаты срочной службы с помощью этих ремней таскают ящики, тяжёлые предметы за которые трудно ухватиться руками, некоторые даже умудряются этими ремнями двигатели из техники вытаскивать. Блин, я тебе военную тайну раскрыл. Меня расстреляют.😂
@andrewsv97292 ай бұрын
@@Avngcnjhnjh245 Всю дорогу квадратное катаем, круглое носим и в этом нам помогают "ремни".
@Nick_19832 ай бұрын
Вы правы, он очень хорошо помогает контролировать хищных животных, особенно американских булли, питбулей, догов.
@TheCherrybuster2 ай бұрын
It holds fully grown bullshit, yeah
@user-oy4hn8yc5b2 ай бұрын
Подтверждаю что солдаты срочной службы в РФ таскают тяжести именно с помощью этих ремней❤
@737mechanic2 ай бұрын
You didn't have the 1940 USA buckled correctly.
@paulwrobel29942 ай бұрын
don't cry
@newdefsysАй бұрын
Dammit Great Britain ! You are my brother and I expect more from you !
@karlphillips831026 күн бұрын
Horses for courses - there are times you don't want a belt to break (when you need it to work as a belt in most circumstances) and there are times you want the belt to break (entanglement) rather than let the belt break you. A compromise has to be reached, and each country has their own tolerance to risk, different risk appetite and mindset for dealing with people. I personally want a belt to be a belt and not to kill people, not to be the strongest item on the planet and lift huge weights that are reserved for cranes and chains, but other perople may want that capability, just in case they need it. When you are in a jam, you don't want your belt to hold you back, get caught on something that ensnares you and cut you in half. It is a belt, if it breaks you get another one or improvise with something until you get a new one. If a belt breaks, you can still carry on. The great thing about the British Forces is the ability to constantly improvise when things go wrong (and they always do go wrong in war). There is no such thing as fail-safe, 100% guaranteed or full reliability on everything. There are only three things the British Forces rely upon, themselves, their buddies and their ability to complete their mission, everything else is really inconsequential. It is a mindset issue - don't delude people thinking they have 'super human' equipment, they invariably have to rely on themselves and their initiative a lot of the time. Not everything is fastened properly in life - just accept it and move on. Russia may have the strongest belts in the world, but when it comes to warfare, we are seeing in real-time how quickly they buckle. When you are measuring belts instead of bravery, you are measuring the wrong thing.
@ramongonzalez29092 ай бұрын
Great channel
@DarmoeD88Ай бұрын
Помню как иголкой стирали зеленую краску с бляхи, и полировали пастогоем до блеска. Особенно когда делать нехрен😂
@NCrdwlf2 ай бұрын
I used an East German web belt to pull a side by side out of deep sand . Thank you Erik Hoeneker and friends .
@reneblacky2 ай бұрын
US 40 belt is actually a UK pat 58
@garyjones99442 ай бұрын
In fact a post WW2 Dutch army webbing belt.
@TheMaret3332 ай бұрын
38 KG😅
@appel92142 ай бұрын
The american 1940's belt you closed the wrong way. Look at your own vid (5:25) how to close it properly. I think it will test even much better
@paulkinnear7052 ай бұрын
I used a 58 pattern webbing belt that I required from my dad's reserve kit. Did me for my 8yr service from 1998 to 2006 and a roll pin belt on my PLCE webbing.
@gonzalez78052 ай бұрын
Nice 👍
@todd50822 ай бұрын
It’s a belt buckle u wear for equipment. If it gets caught on something do I want my body to separate into 2 pieces or the buckle?
@kyle1893413 күн бұрын
nah, legs are overrated anyways
@FullgrymАй бұрын
Old russian and american belts - very sturdy and if it breaks, just use some basic tools to fix it and make it like new. New russian belt - can be used to tow trucks stuck in the mud. British belt - will break if the soldier tries to hang more than 2 teabags on it.
@georgerobartes2008Ай бұрын
The so called " USA 1940 " belt is actually a 1944 Pattern British Army belt and not latched properly. This 44 Pattern webbing was issued to British Army late 1944-45 to troops in the CBI theatre, included revised aluminium water bottle similar to USGI and also a holster for the Browning HP 9mm pistol which saw eervice among the Paras in 1945 .
@EndureTheFreedomАй бұрын
“WW2” Fortunate son playing in the background
@Fester_2 ай бұрын
Very cool.
@sunnydays496629 күн бұрын
I learn how turn a press into a expander thanks.
@terrywarner865717 күн бұрын
The Austrian belt is a stylish copy of the Canadian 1964 Pattern and 1990s Garrison Dress buckle. I suspect the Canadian Velcro would have slid as fast as back bacon in a hot frying pan.
@SiaVidsАй бұрын
There is an earlier version of the UK belt that has a very similar brass buckle to the 1940's US belt that you need to try.
@charlesgell2 ай бұрын
therefor you normally carry a spare buckle an clips with you (learned the hard way in the middle of nowhere) in Austria 😁
@jayski94102 ай бұрын
I wonder how an automotive seat belt buckle would have compared?
@triumphant392 ай бұрын
Where do you get that chinese one?
@Andrei9thouzen2 ай бұрын
That ratnik belt be holding good...
@Absaalookemensch2 ай бұрын
This will be interesting.
@christ23812 ай бұрын
Much stronger than I thought.
@mannykatz2 ай бұрын
a’Belt time we learned
@samuraicrow91882 ай бұрын
Even though it wasn’t fastened right it still held that’s a win in my book still
@clarky44922 ай бұрын
The UK use a belt similar to the USA old one without holes in it
@paulkinnear7052 ай бұрын
I used a 58 pattern webbing belt that I required from my dad's reserve kit. Did me for my 8yr service! and a roll pin belt on my webbing.
@mahidudy40372 ай бұрын
the vintage American you locked up wrong way
@ricksworlddereaux23972 ай бұрын
That new russian belt is the best..🤔🇷🇺👍841kg is very good..
@boggisthecat2 ай бұрын
If the guy weighs that much then you’ll need a vehicle to drag him.
@starkscream22 күн бұрын
@@boggisthecatu can carry fab500 using that belts. GGs😌
@DkJ40KАй бұрын
5:25 The “1940 USA” belt isn’t from the United States or is it from 1940, It’s a P58 British belt, you can tell from the buckle and the 2 buckles at the back.
@laurentddae5384Ай бұрын
You should test French Belt Famas first génération 😉
@twobalcain16 күн бұрын
The land of VERY HEAVY pants!🎉🎉
@commhammerhead146529 күн бұрын
In the UK we use a belt similar to the 1940 american belt. Some people use plastic buckled ones but the majority wear something similar to the 1940 american belt
@mgomes322 ай бұрын
Very nice
@everbunt1002 ай бұрын
The US 1940 belt is actually a Netherlands Army M 52 belt, that was closed improperly. The UK 1944 and 1958 pattern belts are distinctly different.
@user-xc6wd3hb4s2 ай бұрын
Not really of any significance but I found it very interesting.
@4002corbe19 күн бұрын
That block of wood has done really well though …..
@user-sf9rn9yx5f2 ай бұрын
Nice Gasper
@volfczАй бұрын
I would pick US or CN, because it can hold my weight with all I can carry and have reserve, yet brake before my spine does would it catch (or anything I have on it catch) say on passing vehicle. I would definitely avoid both extremes (RU and GB).
@RICKY-RIKON2 ай бұрын
British gear made it by appointment... In CHINA!!! 😂😂! 😱😁😆🤣🏴☠️🏁
@niwa1002 ай бұрын
軍用の耐久性テストは大事です!特に開閉動作点検、外観点検等確認ですね😉
@DarmoeD88Ай бұрын
Здравствуйте. Вам тоже понравился Британский ремень?🤭🤭🤭
@martindonat3249Ай бұрын
also i would say it depents on how old the belts were ,spezialy the plastic clips usualy become brittle over time
@libertadrespetoverdadequid7202 ай бұрын
thanks
@eriksnel64612 ай бұрын
The 1940’s usa belt is actually a dutch belt used by the army from i think the late forties to about 1990. It looks a lot like the US belt because it was based on the same design. And you used it wrong, i am amazed at how much it still holds
@marcinlisiak7002 ай бұрын
Its shame you don't test Polish army belts old and new. This will be interesting
@gregwright62812 ай бұрын
This is interesting. I understand why the buckle would need to be able to be able to bear loads up to a certain point but then break afterward. If you made an indestructible buckle with a strong ass fabric, and the soldier's belt was caught on something, that's life threatening potentially. You'd want it to break away to save your life and a belt is designed to secure your clothes/uniform and hold things. It is interesting to see which buckle breaks first though. I'd like to see a video of the fabric strength tested as well.
@TheMaret3332 ай бұрын
Lol
@TheMaret3332 ай бұрын
🤡🤡🤡🤡
@gregwright62812 ай бұрын
@TheMaret333 sorry you didn't like the comment. I hope you find peace in your heart. JK
@TheyAreHereForYou27 күн бұрын
Would of been cool to see a modern US belt with the Cobra buckle
@ronaldobarbosadossantos19012 ай бұрын
143 kg, é o peso de 2 chineses armados
@menskii132 ай бұрын
С подсумками полными американскими скальпами
@66kbm2 ай бұрын
Your so called US belt @5.30 is actually a Dutch M53 pattern belt used from 1953 untill 1993, that one is probably from the '70's as it still has Brass fittings. Later ones would have anodised Ally.
@EastStampy2 ай бұрын
Ally or alloy? Im confused sorry 😭
@AsitShouldBe2 ай бұрын
Great Britain quality 😂😂😂
@bigredc222Ай бұрын
So I guess this lets us know which belts to use as cargo lifting straps. They are all more than strong enough to do what they were meant for.
@unclescipio3136Ай бұрын
WW2 belt outperformed most of the modern ones and was only half fastened.
@user-cm8xg4sq6h2 ай бұрын
La ceinture américaine des années 1940 n’était pas attachée correctement
@vad30532 ай бұрын
По нашим стандартам замок защёлка на страховочных поясах не должен открываться при минимальной нагрузке 200 кг -это тот что защелкивается, тот что с с двумя шпильками как на офицерском замке минимально 700кг,а сама лента -пояс рвется при нагрузке не менее 1тонны и то в месте соединения в основном рвутся нитки которыми прострочена лента одна половинка к другой где петля для замка.
@silver2644Ай бұрын
Try the ALICE belt post Viet Nam.
@user-bv6xr8gp2cАй бұрын
1:19 music from russian sherlock holms )))
@kersysstasys43992 ай бұрын
Thks
@user-lz3dx2bm9eАй бұрын
Russians in their own style. "This shit is heavy, durable, mended with a hammer,"
@marccardinal25782 ай бұрын
1940s USA battle belt was not fastened correctly.
@davidmht38862 ай бұрын
Nice but try french army belt F1 !!!
@gerardhogan32 ай бұрын
That was really interesting. Hahaha poor old Poms 😢. How embarrassing
@paniagojr49362 ай бұрын
Show!!
@RamadaArtistАй бұрын
The hell is Russia doing, putting their entire sock budget into designing better belts?
@prinzessinmarin271725 күн бұрын
The old Russian belt looks so simple to make, compared to all the riveted modern belts. But the result is still pretty good and completely adequate.
@andrefleuriet23912 ай бұрын
🍒 très intéressante vidéo Dommage,il manquait la Française 😭
@user-xn4oq8yr3vАй бұрын
Freinch 😂😂
@blacktakedown2 ай бұрын
Turkish or Ottoman products could also be tested
@erja1337channel2 ай бұрын
the uk one oopsies
@adrianTNT27 күн бұрын
7:48 new russian belt, the hydraulic press broke at 841 KG 😅
@grootkaroo97212 ай бұрын
You made a fault with the 3rd belt buckle
@josiplacic12302 ай бұрын
You need to redo a 1940s usa type bcs it wasnt coupled as it ahould have been
@sinisavacev31602 ай бұрын
Što mi krivo kad ljudi unište dobar komad opreme ili oružja,da bi pokazao koliko je jak i kvalitetan.🤣👍
@BogdanCzerwinski2 ай бұрын
Nie ma pasa US 1940,to brytyjski pattern 58!
@aiguanawithinternet1377Ай бұрын
The UK one isn't issued anymore the one shown is from the 90s
@francescocortellini768Ай бұрын
The 1940s belt is a British P44 oattern, is ntot from the US, and the buckle was fastened wrong.
@817tactical52 ай бұрын
Anything with those plastic buckels are going to fail..
@sdrc9212626 күн бұрын
They probably all met their respective specifications (and cost 180 times the commercial model)
@sbr9600Ай бұрын
isnt the 1940 usa belt mounted wrong?
@PTRRanger951Ай бұрын
The "1940s USA" one was not a USA one. US Military had a different fastener. Speaking of which, it was not fastened right when tested.
@leonsantorsola19 күн бұрын
but you are putting the kilos on a second-generation lever arm, which multiplies the force, the belts are being subjected to greater stresses than those indicated by the press
@Toms_Short_Movies7 күн бұрын
I'm not sure if having a belt that would rip through your guts if caught on machinery is ideal. If I got trapped I would want to be able to break free
@SEMPERE3D2 ай бұрын
Where is the Spain Belt?? One of the best ever.
@honorableundead227323 күн бұрын
So basically Russian belt for battle and towing your neighbors car. Austian belt for battle and style bonus
@4002corbe19 күн бұрын
British Army kit living up to expectation as usual ….