Air-cooled diesels are not uncommon at all in tanks. In fact, one of the most heavily produced tank engines in the postwar world has been the...
I think you may be correct George Patton. Nice link, I had not seen that website before. Swedish AFV's are interesting, it's too bad they...
That's an interesting point. Was the SiG33 generally used as an indirect or direct fire weapon? It's amazing how many things you can read about...
[ATTACH] I was browsing Hunnicutts "Firepower: a History of the American Heavy Tank" when I noticed this picture. The caption says "A Heavy...
It's been a while since i was inside the Muskegon Factory but I know a bit about it. My father still works there, 45 years with the company....
What? No one is picking the Bob Semple tank? For shame!
It is definitely a T-34. This particular one is the "1943" model, since it has the hexagonal turret. This particular vehicle was probably...
Good question. While there is a ton of material on tanks and direct fire spgs in WW2, it seems there is far less written about indirect fire...
Good suggestion, I will see if i can find a copy. Hopefully it won't cost and arm and a leg.
This is incorrect. The turret of the 76mm shermans was not the same as the M26 turret. The 76mm gun turret came from the T23 and was...
Hi there. I have been lurking at this forum for a while and thought I should start contributing. I'm a 39 year old male from the great state of...
Considering Fuller's involvement with the with Sir Oswald Mosley and the British Fascist movement, it's hard to say exactly which side he was on....
The US army continued the practice of building "artillery tanks" beyond the sherman 105 variant. After the war they produced a small number of...
Actually, air-cooling works fine for a 40 ton or more Armored Fighting Vehicle as evidenced by the Continental Motors gasoline AV1790 and diesel...
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