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Contrary by nature.
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However despite your experience I must disagree with your assertion that Indian Cents had the OQF 20 pounder, at least exclusively. At least some them used in combat had the Royal ordnance L7 105mm cannon. A picture of an Indian cent armed with a 105mm gun can be seen here Indian Centurion tank 1965- Suite101.com Images the image is from 1965 and is sourced from :: Bharat-Rakshak.com - The Consortium of Indian Military and Defence Websites :: A Centurion mk III armed with the OQF 20 pounder can be seen here http://www.armyvehicles.dk/images/centurionmkiii.jpg and here http://www.solarnavigator.net/histor...turion_mk3.jpg Here is a picture of the OQF 17 pounder armed Firefly for barrel comparison with the OQF 20 and the R.O L7 so that all three weaposn the Cent was armed with can be compared. note the 17 pounder does not taper like the 20 pounder Other pictures of Indian Cents from 65/71 Google Image Result for http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/LAND-FORCES/Army/Images/0084.jpg Lt. Col. Hanut Singh, MVC of 17 Poona Horse with his Centurion tank, Kooshab. The regiment is one of the most decorated in the Armoured Corps and in 1965 it had already been awarded with one PVC, only to win another in 1971 at the Battle of Basantar in which 66 Pakistani tanks were claimed to have been destroyed Google Image Result for http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/LAND-FORCES/Army/Images/0280.jpg A well-camouflaged Indian Army Centurion tank awaits the arrival of the Pakistan Army at Assal Uttar. Note, this picture does indeed seem to show the tapering barrel of the OQF 20 pounder. all three images courtesy of :: Bharat-Rakshak.com - The Consortium of Indian Military and Defence Websites :: http://www.pakdef.info/pakmilitary/a...ancent_cap.jpg Here is a 105mm armed Cent taken as a trophy by Pakistan |
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Real Men
Now THIS is truly worthy stuff. After their prime movers seized, these guys manhandled their weapons all night to be able to range by first light. Behold the gunners
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Sorry a little off topic – but I recently read that the new West German Army preferred the British Centurion design over that of the US designed M47 design.
The Centurion was also ¾ cheaper to buy, than the American design. In the end ‘I think’ it would have been a political decision for West Germany to purchase the M47 tank. Pity, for I think the West German Army could have done a lot and got a lot out of the Centurion tank!!! Regards Pioneer |
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Where did you read this?
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