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January 17th, 2006   Post 11
Dean
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Dougal, the only problem is that if you try to quote your article, them the name of the .jpg is shown. Kinda makes it easy if you can read the answers as you are writing them.

Dean.
 
January 17th, 2006   Post 12
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Haha, you're right!

As was I...well almost right.
 
January 20th, 2006   Post 13
dougal
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Ah well if ya want to cheat, doesnt seem to be to many people that know the answers or any at all. BTR 80, 2S6.

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January 21st, 2006   Post 14
Dean
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Without cheating....
1. T-64 (I think)
2. M-113 in Vietnam. (does location count?) OOPS! Not Vietnam after all. Wrong trees.
3. T-54/55
4 and 5. What the &^%* did you do to my Merkava? ( I love those shots, but can you imagine the reaction of the TC after that one???)
Well, now we know that the anti-tank ditch works.
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Last edited by Dean; January 21st, 2006 at 03:19.
 
January 21st, 2006   Post 15
dougal
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No.1 and 2 are wrong, Is there anyone else capable of answering?
 
January 21st, 2006   Post 16
Dean
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I could well be wrong on number 2, as there were a bazillion M-113 variants made all over the damned place. As for number one, it is a Soviet era tank, with a 125mm main gun, and a hell of a lot of space between the road wheels and the upper chassis. Sorry, but that is a T-64 or a very close T-64 variant.

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January 22nd, 2006   Post 17
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dean
I could well be wrong on number 2, as there were a bazillion M-113 variants made all over the damned place. As for number one, it is a Soviet era tank, with a 125mm main gun, and a hell of a lot of space between the road wheels and the upper chassis. Sorry, but that is a T-64 or a very close T-64 variant.

Dean.
No thats no M113.
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January 22nd, 2006   Post 18
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dougal
No.1 and 2 are wrong, Is there anyone else capable of answering?
Well when you give a pick of the back of a vehicle, while it's partly submerged it's kind of had to find any distnguishing marks.
 
January 23rd, 2006   Post 19
zander_0633
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I thnk that tank in Pic 2 is a Russina TAnk!
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January 27th, 2006   Post 20
dougal
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Cant remember what no. 1 is since the picture is gone. But no.2 is a British FV 432