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Romanian main battle tank TR-85M1 The turret is fitted with two six-barreled 81mm smoke grenade launchers and two four-barreled flare launchers. The system can create a thick smoke that blocks both vision and thermal imaging. The tank is also equipped with a smoke screen generator that is triggered by the driver. When activated, diesel fuel is injected into the hot exhaust, creating the thick smoke. (by Ionut Imbrea)
Sorry, was tuning my radio... (Pic from Ole Johan Haavengen)
Cool looking camo on Leo 2 (by Steen Lund-hansen)
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Armament: 7.5 cm StuK 40 L/48 with 54 rounds - Sturmgeschütz units claimed to have knocked out 20,000 tanks by 1944 ! Overall, Sturmgeschütz series assault guns proved very successful and served on all fronts as assault guns and tank destroyers. Although Tigers and Panthers have earned a greater notoriety, assault guns collectively destroyed more tanks. Because of their low silhouette, StuG IIIs were easy to camouflage and a difficult target. image below: 1944 North France, German Sturmgeschüt
Round 03/Week 03 (25.OCT-1.NOV) of big WOT battle: Soviet IS-8 (LIKE) or German Maus (COMMENT) Full battle schedule is posted here: http://on.fb.me/RihVek
This unique photo captures one of the 39 Ferdinand lost by the Germans at Kursk. The Ferdinand number 112. According to the Germans, this car was blown up by mines . The Elefant (German for "elephant") was a Schwerer Panzerjäger ("heavy tank destroyer") of the German Wehrmacht used in small numbers in World War II. It was built in 1943 under the name Ferdinand, after its designer Ferdinand Porsche. In 1944, after modification of the existing vehicles, they were renamed Elefant.
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