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Project 940 Lenok class submarine aka India class submarine.
Soviet submarine for deep sea rescue operations and spetsnaz support. Easily recognisable because of the two Poseidon deep submergence rescue vehicles on its back. Also had medical facilities and decompression chambers. Both ships of its class were retired in the nineties.
Correct. The once soviet submarine-class that hadn't a technical defect.
Sorry, I'll give you the rep later.
Done
Last edited by Greek Firethrower; June 17, 2012 at 02:50 PM.
I remember that one
Edit: Renault Panzerjäger
Last edited by Luger; June 11, 2012 at 01:10 PM.
"The future's uncertain And the end is always near."
4.7cm PaK(t) auf Panzerkampfwagen 35R(f) ohne Turm to be precise. You gotta learn to love those German names. Captured French tank converted into a tank destroyer with a Czech gun. Not a very succesful design.
And yes, I posted it before. I reused an old image because I've been too busy with other things. I blame Skyrim.
Last edited by Jagdpanzer; June 11, 2012 at 06:12 PM.
I have time again, at least till I get Dawnguard
"The future's uncertain And the end is always near."
Maybe a version of the NA T-39?
Next one:
(the name of the class is enough)
Hint: One ship of the class was over 50 years in "service" and it's an american class.
Last edited by Greek Firethrower; June 20, 2012 at 01:14 PM.
Steam Frigate?
USS Nantucket
Edit; Alert class, and was originally USS Ranger
Last edited by Sicknero; June 22, 2012 at 05:32 AM.
"A quotation is a handy thing to have about, saving one the trouble of thinking for oneself ... always a laborious business." A. A. Milne
Thank you. I only knew the name because I stumbled across the actual picture you posted
Apologies for the crappy photo quality here but I found this one quite interesting. And I think it'll be fairly easy anyway.
Got a couple of clues if you need any.
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What's this thing for?
Too awkward for aiming device or observation device. lol
Aure entuluva!
I agree it does look completely unlikely, but you're actually on the right track. I'm assuming the museum have identified it correctly, as I've not been able to find it on the internet so far.
Have a clue anyway... and from top to bottom, it's about 5 inches I guess.
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The bottom round part resemble part of a headphone
But I wouldn't guess people wear this thing on their head as it make no sense.
Aure entuluva!