I imagine this should be pretty easy: "Oh, no, no. Don't apologize... the most seaworthy thing I've seen on this boat."
Would I be mistaken to say that the General from Stalingrad (forgot his name) said that line?
Considering that when Germany annexed Czechoslovakia and did three things (1. Annexing the west completely into 'Greater Germany' 2. Establishing...
Crap, I read about this recently, forgot the name... -_-
What I originally thought it was was a Pzkmpw I Ausf. C VK601. Either your source used an incorrect picture or I'm wrong... I don't know. I'm...
Nope, but you're close :P Only a couple were produced and they were much better than the original version of it (even if it still was horribly...
I think this might have been done before, but oh well. [IMG]
MS-1, also known as the T-18. Comparable to the French WWI-era FT-17 in terms of armor, armament and speed.
Yup :P Kind of an easy one, but your go.
Ok, how about; the game where you can fly kamikaze aircraft into American ships?
Want to say VK 3001(P).
Dammit, I've heard it before... I can't put my finger on it, though... EDIT: Oh yeah, I think it's Company of Heroes. The commander of a Sherman...
The suspension reminds me of the Tetrarch...
M2 medium.
Looks German. At least, to my horribly inept little-known tanks of WW2 eyes, anyway. I don't even think that made any sense...
Definitely a Webley... maybe a Mk. 3?
The turret lead me to think Russian (a la BT-2/7)... otherwise I'm guessing Italian or Romanian?
^ lulz I could've sworn it was the MG 17, as based on your picture it looks strikingly similar. Anyway, I'll try and think a little more......
MG 17?
And commanders & admirals who knew how to use them, which were very rare in the Italian military.