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.
January 28th, 2006
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.
January 28th, 2006
zander_0633
O! SO it's all a confusion?
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January 28th, 2006
dougal
FV 432 is not a M113 variant.
January 28th, 2006
dougal
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January 28th, 2006
Mohmar Deathstrike
3.= GIAT Leclerc is all I can say for sure
January 29th, 2006
Dean
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.
January 29th, 2006
zander_0633
I think the last pic is an AMX tank
January 29th, 2006
dougal
Ye got 4 and 5 wrong,
January 29th, 2006
Mohmar Deathstrike
I saw 5. in another thread recently. I think it's French-made and was used by the Iraqi army in the Iran-Iraq war,