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First one looks like a Leopard 2, second one looks like a bad imitation of an M-60, and the third one looks like the (defunct) MBT-70 project from the '70's; no idea what the last one is supposed to look like.
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1. can't see the tracks to ID but front hull indicates either T-44, T-54/55 or 62 as Chieftan
2. Su-85 as Jagdpanzer kanone
3. T-10 as M48
4.IS-2 as m60
5. No idea, thought it was a BMD-1 but too many return rollers and 1 too many sets of roadwheels, possible KV series as m60a1
I suppose over there Shermans were harder to come by? That's one tank I'd think would be easy enough to find, so vismod wouldn't be necessary. What about all the lend lease shermans? Did they melt them down?
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I suppose over there Shermans were harder to come by? That's one tank I'd think would be easy enough to find, so vismod wouldn't be necessary. What about all the lend lease shermans? Did they melt them down?
lend lease? what lend lease :red::red: Can't recall reading any lend lease in Soviet history books.
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