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    Taz

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    1. Hi WJT, As far as i am aware of the colour of the tank has no specific meaning. It certainly has nothing to do with the class of the badge, possibly a different place of manufacture now that the Soviet Union no longer exists. Regards Eddie
    2. Here is it's sister vehicle, tactical number 43. Behind it is the Krupp version of the Bruckenleger IVb. Regards Eddie
    3. This looks like the Bruckenleger IV S / Sturmstegpanzer So not a bridge but a self moving armoured 2 piece telescopic assault ladder designed to be deployed over trenches, minefields and /or the roof of bunkers to allow infantry to cross the obstacles and attack targets inside or beyond. The two sections could be extended up to 26.5/56 meters. This tank also named "Bruckenleger S" was manufactured on a panzer IV ausf C/D chassis. 4 were completed in early 1941 and sent to the front, used by the 39 Pioneer-panzer Abteilung of the 3 Panzer Division in the invasion of Russia. These i think had the tactical numbers 41,42,43 and in your image 44. Regards Eddie
    4. Also on the first postcard it seems some of the damage was either done later or has been added by an artist. Thanks again to the guys at Landships. Regards Eddie
    5. On the map they are designated as 11 (796), 3 (799), and 4 (586). Regards Eddie
    6. All of the tanks in the photos were MkII's belonglng to 11 Co., D Bn. HBMGC and were knocked out on 11/4/17 during the 1st Battle of Bullecourt. The tank in the first image is 799 (D30), seen between the first and second line of the Balcony Trench system, NW of Queant. The middle tank is 586 (D28), destroyed just in front of the first Hindenberg Line trench south of Riencourt. And the last photo is 796 (D23), and is seen abandoned just in front of the Hindenberg Line trench at the SE corner of Bullecourt village. Many thanks to Rhomboid of the landships forum. Regards Eddie
    7. The Challenger II will not be fitted with the 120mm Smoothbore Gun. The hybrid German Rheinmetall 120mm L/55 gun was fitted and trialled, however extensive turret modifications would have been needed to accomodate enough 1 part 120mm ammo.
    8. Including IED jamming system and a drivers thermal camera to detect hidden IED's, added armour panels. Barracuda MCS and Slat armour to the rear is also added.
    9. FV 4401 Contentious Did you know the British built a prototype tank similar to the Stridsvagn 103? It was designated FV 4401 Contentious, an air-portable tank destroyer built in the early 1960's. At least one prototype was constructed and tested, although no production vehicles were built or saw service. The gun chosen was the QF 20 pounder (84 mm), already in use in the Centurion tank, although now fitted with an autoloader. The mount was fixed in elevation and had only a limited traverse. Most aiming relied on steering the entire tank on its tracks. Elevation used an unusual system, a hydraulic suspension system with independent height control of each wheel station. This allowed the entire tank chassis to be tilted back and forth. Regards Eddie
    10. Hi, You are welcome, not a big fan of external links, if it's broken the thread becomes rather pointless Not really anything to add about the prices though, i'll leave that to the experts, age, if they are named and what variation are all important factors though. Regrads Eddie
    11. Silver Star medal; in "display" case, with ribbon, "civilian ribbon" and miniature medal,
    12. US Navy Cross; in "display" case, with ribbon and "civilian ribbon",
    13. Vietnam War Campaign Medal; in small case with ribbon.
    14. Purple Heart; in "display" case, with ribbon, "civilian ribbon" and miniature medal.
    15. Hi, It's a Danh Gioi Artillery Medal on the wrong ribbon. It should be mounted on a small metal devise, red with a golden star in the middle. Regards Eddie
    16. Hi, It's a Danh Gioi Artillery Medal on the wrong ribbon. It should be mounted on a small metal devise, red with a golden star in the middle. Regards Eddie
    17. PDSA Dicken Medal
    18. The RSPCA Australia Purple Cross Award
    19. ADFTWDA The Australian Active Service Medal for Dogs and Australian Service Medal for Dogs http://www.aussiewardogs.org/node/1
    20. Amongst a lot of other things yes it was modeled on the Soviet KGB but it includes the Fire service, Border troops and the Police to name a few. The Departamento de Seguridad del Estado is responsible for inteligence and counter inteligence but they are all part of MININT. Ministerio del Interior
    21. It's an AMX-30 AuF1 / GCT 155mm SPG soz already answered in an above post Regards Eddie
    22. Side view This Stug has the number 21, the recovered one 20
    23. Very nice, whitewash camo and with Winterketten.
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