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Old 21-06-09, 04:30
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Default What tank remains are in this pic ?

Id vehicle remains in this pic please ?
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Old 21-06-09, 09:34
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Looks like a Soviet T-26.
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Old 21-06-09, 23:03
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Brenton you must be taking it easy over there. I see you are hunting a new toy how about a Oshkosh HET M1070 A1 and trailer, then when you get back to the Regiment you can haul your own tank?.
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Old 22-06-09, 01:10
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Default In what context?

I'll hazard Pz III, but without much conviction.
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Old 23-06-09, 12:27
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Is there a prize for the correct answer?
I would say German, based on a Panzer 4 running gear/platform, possibly a 8.8cm Hornisse or 15cm Hummel (by the slope of the armour sides).
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Old 23-06-09, 14:46
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Default It’s not German!

I went through the Encyclopaedia of German Tanks and the sprocket dose not match any German type. The German sprockets tend to have large hubs with short spokes. I am not well verse in the early Russian tanks, however, the sprocket dose match the photos I’ve found on line of the T-26.
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Old 23-06-09, 15:55
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Default T 26

Tank barrel is right as usual..


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:T26_parola_1.jpg
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Old 25-06-09, 11:52
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Default I agree on that is a t26

Thanks for the help i knew that another tank was pulled out on the same day as this on it was a complete kv1. The t26 was found near by
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Old 26-06-09, 16:12
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I definetly see a T-26 sprocket
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