Continue reading Army Surplus Special (Fictional Tank) Tanks from The Shape of Things to Come (Fictional Tank) United Kingdom (1936) Science Fiction Tank The classic film Things to Come hit the big screen in 1936. Right at the outset of what would become WW2, this film, directed by Willia...
United States of America/Kingdom of the Netherlands (1941) Light Tank – 194 Built After years of neglect, the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (Koninklijk Nederlandsch-Indisch Leger, abbreviated to ‘KNIL’) tried to re-equip itself with new material starting in 1936. Four Vickers tanks, ...
Army Truck Tank Full & RollDrum 500 – Australian Made Army Truck Tank Capacity 2000 Litres 529” U.S. Gal. 4000mm 157” long x 1470mm 58” wide x 540mm 21” filled height Empty weight 35kg 77lbs Temporary vent for filling use only 20 mm 3/4” Filler 50mm 2” Outlet 20mm 3/4...
The tank has a length of 215 feet long and is mainly used by the Kimura Army in their assault tanks. Its main armament is six 76mm guns that range up to 15 meters. No variable modes are available on the frontal hull armor. Main armor is of a heated plastic shell with armored spars...
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When first introduced, the Grant’s awkward arrangement of its armament and high profile were obvious vulnerabilities, but not serious concerns during the short but vital period of time in the Western Desert when it outgunned most German tanks. Australian War Museum photo England couldn’t get ...
New tanks on the horizon.Reports on Australian Treasurer Peter Costello's plan to allocate funds towards buying new tanks for the army, despite warnings that the budget will be tight in 2003.EBSCO_bspBrw
He mostly sold to collectors but he also sold a few to the Army to use as hard targets, this one ending up on Sennybridge Training Area. The Tank Museum recovered it in 1985 or 6 in exchange for something else to shoot at. At that point it was missing the magneto, carburettors, ...
Under the contract, M1A1 tanks from the U.S. Army inventory will be completely disassembled, overhauled and refurbished to like-new zero-mileage condition. The M1A1 tanks will provide Australian Land Forces with increased connectivity, mobility, firepower and survivability.年份: 2005 ...