Four Vickers tanks, two light and two amphibious, were acquired and the KNIL was satisfied with… Continue reading Marmon-Herrington CTMS-ITB1 Light Tank (Airborne) M22 Locust United States of America/United Kingdom (1941) Airborne Light Tank – 830 Built The M22 Locust came about in 1941 ...
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United States of America (1984-1987) MBT – Models Only In 1984, the US military was considering the problems connected with a new range of vehicles, such as the new M1 Abrams main battle tank and M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV). As part of the evaluation of trends in future...
• The approximate locations of the leaks are in the Bornholm Basin area (mean depth of 43m), closest to the island. The depth is shallow enough for specialised diving operations as well as the use of Remotely Operated Vehicles, (as was the case for the construction of both pipelines)....
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United States of America (1942-1944) Amphibious Utility Vehicle – Scale Model Only By July 1942, the US National Defense Research Committee (NDRC), while working on developing the DUKW amphibious transport, concluded that a larger amphibious vehicle would be needed. They presumably expected that ...