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Very small little machine, smaller then a carrier I would say...
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Alex Blair :remember :support :drunk: Last edited by Alex Blair (RIP); 26-06-09 at 21:36. |
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Found this photo of same tank type. Can't ID it though.
Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia 1968 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Last edited by Stuart Kirkham; 26-06-09 at 21:54. |
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Tommy, your getting warm, Alex, your way off.
Some hints... Year Adopted: 1951 Operational Status: (Manufactured from 1951 to 1962, phased out in late 1980's) Armor: Hull Front:6mm (sloped at 60 degrees) Hull Sides:6mm Hull Rear:6mm Gun Mantlet: 6mm (sloped at 38 degrees) Weight:3.4 Tons Crew:3 (Driver, Gunner, Loader) + 6 Passengers |
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ASU 57
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Perry Nailed it...
The Russian ASU 57 SPG. Designed to be an airtransportable vehicle for Soviet Para's. Pretty neet little vehicle. |
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If I remember correctly the Musuem at CFB Gagetown has one....
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Mike,
Thats the one... |
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