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Old February 29th, 2008, 05:22 AM
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can i can i can i?

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hotchkiss h-35
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why did it put my post here owe that one was answered
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Old March 11th, 2008, 11:20 PM
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Default Name that tank again!!

well since the last guy on the name that tank thread wasn't saying what the answer was I though it would be ok if I made a new one, that I would start off.
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Super heavy assault tank T95 number 1 US Army registration number 40226809 as seen at Aberdeen Proving Grounds on 23 January 1946.
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thats correct, your go gardener
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since gardener deosn't post questions since his will be to hard I will post another.
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This vehicle is really postwar as it is a development of the Kotin design bureau during the late 1950's. It is a Kondensator 2P with the Grabin SM 54 406mm (16") gun intended for tactical nuclear weapons delivery. Although it may be the very similar Oka with 420mm mortar. The two are hard to tell apart from the angle of the photo.
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yep its the OKA I guess someone else can post one since Gardeners are way to hard.
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how about this;
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Panzer 1 Ausf. F I believe?
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Panzerkampfwagen II Ausf J (VK 1601).
In the continuation of the development further variants - Ausf J (VK 1601) and Ausf H (VK 903) were produced. In 1943, seven VK 1601 (Ausf J) were issued to 12th Panzer Division, which was fighting on the Eastern Front. In 1944, one of them was converted into a recovery vehicle - Bergepanzer II Ausf J. Later on in 1944/45, the same vehicle served with Panzer Werkstatt Kompanie (Tank Repair Company) of 116th Panzer Division. All of those designs finally led to the development of VK 1303 - Panzerspahwagen II Ausf L Luchs. In 1942, Skoda built a prototype of T-15 (Panzerspahwagen II Ausf Skoda) in competition with VK 1303, but its design was rejected. There was also VK 1602 Leopard (based on VK 1601 - Ausf J), which was designed to eventually replace Luchs. Leopard was reconnaissance tank designed to operate under heavy combat conditions but it design was rejected.
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Hey, they look pretty similar .
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Alright, since nobody seems to be going, I guess I will.

What about this:

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A white box with a red cross?

The picture's not displaying for me, but from the unedited title I'm guessing it's one of the 'ersatz' M10's created from a Panther and some boiler plate during the Bulge .

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Sorry about that, the picture was there when I first posted. Anyway you got it.
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I'll pass .
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