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    Re: Identify that Tank/Ship/Plane/Artillery etc

    Correct answer, your turn. :)
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    Re: Identify that Tank/Ship/Plane/Artillery etc

    Well, I do not think I deserved that rep, but thanks anyway :)

    http://www.twcenter.net/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=326666&d=1435220877
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    Re: Identify that Tank/Ship/Plane/Artillery etc

    Well, bit cheap now, isn't it? The name "Radetzky" is clearly readable on the side...
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    Re: Identify that Tank/Ship/Plane/Artillery etc

    Correct. It was the most famous cannon of Alfonso d'Este, the duke of Ferrara, who gave both the Venetians and the Pope quite a headache during the Italian wars. D'Este's foundries were well known...
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    Re: Identify that Tank/Ship/Plane/Artillery etc

    Ach, the times of yore...

    I am looking for a very special, named cannon. If you can find the man that the hand on the first picture belongs to, then you're basically done.
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    Re: Identify that Tank/Ship/Plane/Artillery etc

    Well, then it might be an MG 3.
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    Re: Identify that Tank/Ship/Plane/Artillery etc

    Looks like an MG 42, if I am not mistaken.
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