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France, 1943-1944, tank equipped with "whizz-bang" rockets. Although the term was used widely by Allied (most often British and Commonwealth) servicemen to describe any form of German field artillery shells, the 'whizz bang' was originally attributed to the noise made by shells from German 77mm field guns. In all cases however the name was derived from the fact that shells fired from light or field artillery travelled faster than the speed of sound. Thus soldiers heard the typical "whizz" nois
Sikorsky CH-54B carrying an M551 Sheridan tank.
Any guesses? I don't know myself, but it looks like some kind of tracked Rapier system (Ste Cork)
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A plan by Washington to station tanks and heavy weapons in NATO states on Russia’s border would be the most aggressive U.S. act since the Cold War. Russia says will retaliate if U.S. weapons stationed on its borders. more here: http://uk.reuters.com/article/2015/06/15/uk-russia-usa-europe-ministry-idUKKBN0OV19X20150615
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The Landkreuzer P. 1000 Ratte was a design for a super-heavy tank for use by Nazi Germany during World War II. It was designed in 1942 by Krupp with the approval of Adolf Hitler, but the project was canceled by Albert Speer in early 1943 and no tank was ever completed. At 1,000 metric tons, the P-1000 would have been over five times as heavy as the Panzer VIII Maus, the heaviest tank ever built.
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