WHAT TANKS ARE THESE CALLED ?
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swedish S-Tank.....Stridvagn 103
left is Soviet BMP-1..............right is American M-60 (i think.....and in South Korean camo)
Amercan M1 Abrams (in Desert Storm scheme)Per Ardua
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erm......same sort of concept but different role..............stugs were assault guns that got pushed into tackling other tanks but were more sort of defensive role,................S-tank was a proper 'tank' from day one, designed to take on other tanksPer Ardua
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OK Cheers paul for answering my questions at least now i know an ive learnt something today
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OOH Chris, and some still unopened , keep them that way along with any opened ones packaging.:thumb2:Comment
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Yep, agreed on all of them, though the M60 is not in South Korean camouflage but in American MERDC (which the South Koreans adopted as well). The M60 looks like its trying to be an M60A3, by the way, and the Abramses the M1A1 variety.
StuGs were assault guns — that’s what “Sturmgeschütz” literally means
The first versions were designed and built when Germany was on the offensive, and because of the German cult of the (counter)offensive, they were considered primarily assault weapons even by the end of the war. Of course, you’re right in that they were mainly deployed defensively by then.
As for the Strv 103, for anyone who wants to see what it can do:
That gives the manufacturer as Ocean Metal Factory, Bu Ji Town, Long Gang District, Shenzen, China
But there are also importer’s addresses in Minsk (Минск) and Kiev (Київ), so it looks like these are intended for sale in Belarus and Ukraine only.
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They are Eaglemoss 1:72 Modern Combat Vehicles. The M60A3 Patton is the US Army Germany 1985 camo pattern. They retail at around a tenner each.Comment
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