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Driving Like A BOSS ! aka They see me rollin', They hatin' (by Alexander Bergkvist)
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Tata (Hungary): Block of flats still life ... with a T-72 tank. Hungarian military units take part in the rescue. Unfortunately, because of the strong wind in the Transdanubian region, the situation is still critical. (photo: Daniel Vas) (by Attila Stoll)
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"Tankbathing" during vacation time.
The Colossus The Großkampfwagen or "K-Wagen" (short for G.K.-Wagen) was a German super-heavy tank, two prototypes of which were almost completed by the end of World War I. In June 1917, before the first A7V tanks had been completed, the German War Ministry ordered the development of a new superheavy tank intended to be used in break-through situations. Design work was carried out by Joseph Vollmer, a Reserve Captain and engineer working for the Verkehrstechnische Prüfungskommission ("Transport
At the start of World War II the Panzerkampfwagen III was one of the standard tanks used by the German army up to the end of the war. The M version (Sd.Kfz 141/1) which was made between October 1942 and February 1943 was also the last version of the Panzer III to have the 50 mm 39 L/60 cannon. Compared with its predecessor, the M version was equipped with turret and side skirts to give improved armour protection and also with deep fording equipment to enable it to cross water obstacles to a dept
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