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What tank is this?

Discussion in 'The Tanks in World War 2 quiz section' started by colosseum, Jun 1, 2004.

  1. scaramouche

    scaramouche New Member

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    No, signore, , per favore, No!



    Molto Piacere!

    Dottore Demento-
    8)
     
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    I would say French, mabye the Renault carrier?
    Magnus
     
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    its a polish 2-man tankette. :bang: the germans bowled over these babies.
     
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    I think i know the answer( it was not easy) :D
     
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    Do favor us peasants, oh mighty wizard... 8)
     
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    me262 phpbb3 New Member

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    is the Latil UE
    now some people confuses this with the chenillette but is a case of mistaken identity, the chenillette is very different
     
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    You got it! very good..now for something real hard (when l return from visiting my wife and son!) so start sweating ME-262!!! :D :D :D :D :D
     
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    :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
    :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
    :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
     
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    not Horrido! but HORRIBLE..what is this hahahaha??? :p :p :p
     
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    an iron coffin!!!! :D :lol:
     
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    hahahahah!

    "Pernas, no temblar" -last words of Pablo de Mendoca Rodrigues-a Portuguese warrior known as "O Mais Grande, and "O Caugador Legendario":p
     
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    A Brazilian improvised armored vehicle. :D
    [​IMG]
     
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    Looks like it was from the A-Team series....
     
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    This is undoubtably the Corporal Jones Butchers delivery van MKII. :D :lol:

    "Dad's Army" fans will know what I mean. ;)
     
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    No it's not - it's the MkIII. Everyone knows the MkII was gas-powered...
    :D :lol:
     
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    It's an Armoured Bathroom - so people can take a shower in the heat of battle! Notice the little air ducts right at the top! ;)
     
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    Ricky, you are quite right about it being the MkIII. How could I have forgotten the infamous MkII? ;) :D
     
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    Taking into consideration the Brazlian climate this vehicle was most probably hell on earth for the crew-You might remember the Venezuelan "tortuga" armored car which l posted a while back..that particular monstruosity (which looked a float for the K.K.K. Annual Parade) was very uncomfortable since it was poorly ventilated . Its chassis was overloaded and mercifully, they were withdrawn from service after a brief operational career..However, the "tortuga" t did serve a useful purpose: one them was used as a latrine in some Venezuelan Army post.. believe it or not :p :p :p :p :p :p :p

    P.S. imagine what tank crews of all nations involved in the North African campaign must have suffered in the heat..?....
     

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