Yugoslav Teski tank Vozilo A is correct. Post-war reverse-engineered T-34 with a few differences.
Nice
Attached should be a good picture. Not too easily, I hope.
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yes, BTR4 is correct.
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Bedford Traclat?
If not, Breda 61?
They are both in essence copies of the Sd.Kfz 7, a vehicle so successful it found itself in use with allied armies post war.
EDIT: Upon checking wiki, the Czechs interestingly used the 7's for many years post war. They also copied the 251 halftracks.
Last edited by Darkhorse; August 05, 2012 at 07:40 PM.
Hmm, the wheel guards would suggest a variant of the sd. kfz 250/251 series, and not the other ones[linear shape instead of a curved shape]. Yet, the front part of chassis[where the engine is] would suggest a sd. kfz 7 or 8[rectangular shape instead of sloped].So far, my search has reached a temporary dead-end.
Hint please?
Nevermind, I found out what it is. However, I'll wait a few hours before telling. Darkhorse's second suggestion/answer is what led me to it.
Last edited by Morbius Sire; August 06, 2012 at 02:40 AM.
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Hmm, it seems no one is replying. Alright. I'll go:
That vehicle is: Semicingolato Fiat 727
"Fiat's 1941 venture into the world of half-tracks. After consulting with German firms it was decided to attempt this model. The prototype appeared in June 1943 with manufactured delivery to be early 1944. The weight was 3 tons with a top speed of 53kph." [1]
Also, Sorry for the Double post!
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No biggie
Attached is my submitted picture.
And as an added bonus question, what made this vehicle special?
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ADGZ
Austrian vehicle noted for its superb off road mobility. Heavily used by SS units on the Eastern Front.
It has two front ends.
That's correct!
your turn darkhorse.
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I see your Jagdpanzer, and raise you an Achilles![]()
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What the hell is the thing on the side?
Antenna I guess.
Hmmm, interesting. So big antenna and big wheels, or a really small chassis? 1 man vehicle, due to there not being a door on the photographed side?
Wow British? I thought it was Russian, with the rivets and all, but if it's prototype, then that doesn't really hold water. It looks a little like a ba 64, but it obviously isn't.
I didn't think R/C at all. That didn't even cross my mind, even with the big ass antenna!
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