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Jungle said:OK, an apparently easy one: take a look at this unusual combination, and tell me which country uses it:
Argentina. It's a TAM light tank.
http://www.enemyforces.com/tanks/tam.htm
Jungle said:OK, an apparently easy one: take a look at this unusual combination, and tell me which country uses it:
Captain Sensible said:NOTE: The "odd combination" is that of a Marder chassis and a Leopard turret. From the A3 or A4 turret, I believe.
CSA 105 said:M113A1 with a DsHK 12.7mm MG, normally mounted on T-series tanks and other WP vehs as a Commander's AAMG. Looking at the surroundings, likely either a capture or "donation" model to an African country.
Track is too loose and will probably throw if turned hard - needs some maint, either new track, pull out a shoe, or someone to get a grease gun and sort out the rear idler. Drive sprocket may need changing as well but I am sure there are more light track maint SMEs on here who can steer me right if I'm wrong.
Mortar guy said:This might be an easy one:
Emenince Grise said:Those are 2 x M-40 (US) recoilless rifles Probably based on it. on top on what appears to be a well-engineered but home-brewed mount. The vehicle looks vaguely Russian No. or Eastern European No.. The track looks German No. or Eastern European No.. It's definately not the USMC's Ontos Right., as there aren't enough weapons.
exspy said:Mr Duke,
Is it a Japanese made Type 60 self propelled anti-tank vehicle?
I believe the photo must be dated as I recall these units are obsolete and have been replaced, unless they have been sold to another country's armed forces.
Dan.
Emenince Grise said:Chinese. Sino-Russian border war, 1960's.