There is actually some colour footage of that monstrosity in the first episode of "Colour of War the ANZACs", sadly there is none of the Sentinel...
"If a Comet falls to earth, and I wish on that will it be granted?" "Only if your wish was for you to be court-martialled." "It has got a meteor...
They should do alright. It depends a bit on how they are to be used I suppose. The Leopard is comparatively lightly armoured for an MBT, they're...
Of course you do. If the US could do it in the '40s and in the '50s the USSR and Britian and and so on, and given South Africa could do it while...
Canada had access, I believe, to "joint key" weapons. American warheads, guarded by US personel in Canada to be released for use by Canadian...
I'd be very careful using such examples as proof of anything when you don't know what the rules of the war games actually are. I've heard the same...
Except that's not what it's for, most RPG HEAT warheads have enough penetration capacity to punch through the Stryker's armour even with the...
Well I have heard of one incident where an M4 was struck on the barrel by a Japanese mortar bomb, the tank was otherwise undamaged but the end of...
There was also the British "Tabby" infrared , I seem to recall hearing there were various different setups for it including I think an active IR...
I see, you were using a broader definition of "tank" than I was.
I'm not sure what you are getting at "Question #5. Does it have a turret? - No." "Question #2. Is it a WW2 tank? - Yes.", so I don't see how...
"Question #2. Is it a WW2 tank? - Yes." would seem to rule out options 3 and 4 and most of the AAA tanks have a turret of sorts. Could still...
Judging by the uniforms and general apperance, it's Soviet era. It's big, high angle, and with that base plate it has got to be a self propelled...
It is indeed :D Marmon Herrington CTLS-4TAC (Light Tank T14 in US service), the one in the background is a Marmon Herrington CTLS-4TAY (Light...
No. Clue: it doesn't have an M number.
Getting a little warmer, but still wrong I'm afraid :) Clue: as you can see in the picture it comes in both left and right hand versions.
Gunter, it is not British, and it wasn't built by Vickers. Ricky, I said at the start: partial credit for for a common name (well basicaly the...
Here's one you can have a crack at [img] partial credit for a common name, full credit for it's full designation (or possibly that of it's...
Well for a start it's based on the T-62 hull, no gun, must be some sort of heavy tank destroyer/ATGM launcher. Could it be the IT-1 with 3M7...
Well it probably isn't the Mk1 CS (A9), that one seems to have an in service date of around '38, which David has told us he could not be sure if...