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M4A3E2 Jumbo. As in the thread there is a preponderance of the panzers, let's put an ally to balance it. Another of the many variants of Sherman, in the winter of 1944-45. The Jumbo was the variant of "assault" of Sherman with reinforced armor do to break through anti-tank defenses. The drawback is that the weight of the additional armor overloaded the chassis and greatly increased fuel consumption. The German vehicle abandoned in the background is a tractor of German supplies, but now I can not
Hi, im doing research into Allied tanks in Korea heres a photo of a sherman L-R: Cpl John T. Clark (union, SC); Cpl James E. Kishbough (Nescopeck, PA); Sgt Frank C. Allen (Etiwanda, CA); Sgt Theodore R. Liberty (Bushton, MA); and Cpl William J. Bohmback (Boston, MA); prepare to advance along the Han River area, Korea, in their M-4 Tiger Tank, during offensive launched by the 5th Rct against the enemy forces in that area Date 18 February 1951 Source Department of Defense visual information (DVIC)
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Turkish Altay Electric engine They announced that the company is considering the development of an electric engine for the Altay. General Görgüç stated that an electric engine would reduce the ability of the enemy to identify the tank with thermal cameras in the battle field. He added that “Vehicles with internal combustion can be caught on thermal cameras".
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David and Goliath The M8 Armored Car was not intended to engage enemy tanks. Really if anything, it wasn’t intended to engage anything in its scout role, where speed and mobility to get the hell out was its greatest weapon, more so than the rinky-dink 37mm gun it mounted. Meanwhile the German Panzer VI “Tiger” was just the opposite, fifty+ tons of steel, designed to rule the battlefield with its 88mm gun and thick armor. Apparently Troop B, 87th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron never got that me
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