United States' M10 3" Gun Motor Carriage photo added
Here's a photo from Life Magazine of the M10 Gun Motor Carriage at the end of World War II with a captured German flag.
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Here's a photo from Life Magazine of the M10 Gun Motor Carriage at the end of World War II with a captured German flag.
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Now added a video on the M10 tank destroyer which was pointed to me by Mark Holloway!
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And more photos from Mark! This time for the M36 Jackson.
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The Soviets wisely stuck to the basics with their tank designs. They had a successful chassis in the T-34 and with modifications created more power medium tanks and some very potent tank destroyers.
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I've made some additions to the following Soviet vehicles:
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Can you imagine using this bad boy in your morning commute to work? It could get up to 55 MPH and if there was a traffic tie-up you'd just go cross country around it! Ok so I'm dreaming!
I've updated some of the specifications information on the M18 Hellcat page.
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The Japanese Army didn't see a need for dedicated tank destroyers and thus not much was done to develop very many of them. I've added a page for them with some historical information put no specifications or pictures. If anyone has any send them my way.
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I've reorganized and corrected the identity of photos for the Marder I, Marder II, and Marder III. I've also added some minor new historical and design information.
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The M18 Gun Motor Carriage was the fastest all tracked tank used in World War II. I've added a ton of new historical and variant information, as well as photos.
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The SU-85 and SU-100 were the best tank destroyers used by the Soviet Union during World War II. I've added quite a bit of new information and reorganized the pages a little.
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I wish to thank Peter Porai-Koshits, a Sudden Strike team member, for giving me some updates for the Soviet SU-85 tank destroyer!
If anyone ever has updates just post them or send them to me!
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