AFV recognition

After you said no, I cheated, and yes, the jpg was titled T-64 As for the FV-432, well, hell, all of those M-113 variants look the same to me!!!

Dean.
 
Actually, Dougal, when you said no to the T-64, I cheated and checked. The title of the jpg was T-64. To jog yoru memory, it was a T-64 reversing into the cloud of smoke it had just made with the smoke generator or grenades.

Dean.
 
1.
AFV-Centurion-5-Borden-Frt.gif


2.
sherman.jpg


3.
Leclerc.jpg


4.
brdm2b.jpg


5.
fox_1.jpg
 
1. Centurion. Great tank.
2. That is one of the bazillions of Sherman variants produced during WWII. This one was the recovery vehicle. I forget the name, but I do know that this particular variant was produced by Montreal Locomotive Works, about a 30 minute drive from where I live. (I think!!!)
3. Leclerc MBT
4. Damn. I don't know that one. I might have to cheat!!
5. It looks like a Ferret chassis with a full function turret. Before I knock myself out, was this an experimental vehicle, of was it mass-produced?

Dean.
 
4. = Polish BRDM-2B (modification of BRDM-2).
In Iraq Polish soldiers are using more advanced version - BRDM-2A Żbik (Wildcat).
 
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