Tanks and armor quiz (medium level)

Naw, that one has too many road wheels… :mrgreen:

*Paintball panzer
http://www.geekologie.com/2007/10/panzer_paintball_tank_is_a_cut.php
That would be a cool way to go around town… paintball those pesky bumper stickers you dont like… :D:D:D

That’s a PZInż.160 tank hunter.

On the Mark, my dear Mr. Sergej! My sincerest congratulations. It is your turn again. :smiley:

Thank you Librarian!

I’ll have less time from now on, so I can’t answer as quick as
before, but I’ll still take part here. However here is my new riddle:

not the biggest secret in the last 100 years but it’s might be a small challange.

Hi.

This is the prototype of a bridgelayer based on the german Panzer II.

Official designation “Schnellbrücke auf Panzerkampfwagen II, Ausführung b”

Yours

tom! :wink:

I thought it was the Brückenleger auf Panzerkampfwagen II Ausf b but it’s probably the same tank with two different names.
Apparently only 4 were in service with the Pioneers of the 7. Pz.Div during the French Campaign.

Spielberger mentioned only one prototype in his Panzer I and II book. I got the designation from this book.

My source designate it as Brückenlegepanzer II, but Schnellbrücke is also correct.
The modifications were made by the Magirus company.

Bitte fahren Sie fort Tom.:wink:

Mach´ ich doch glatt… :smiley:

Another vehicle:

OK, a small hint:

The pic was slightly retouched to remove a national marking…

How about an early American/Russian MRLS?

Looks Japanese but cant find it…

So far, so good…:mrgreen:

Wow, was I ever off…:slight_smile:

tom! so the Japanese used the same chassis as that of the pzmk3?

No german influences, sorry :smiley:

Hiya, Tom!

I’ve managed to determine that it IS Japanese… unfortunately, the only reference I’ve found shows it as “Japanese tracked carrier, no further information”. Darn!

Russ
FAA Airman Pending
Proud son of Rose and Wes

Thats hard… is it based on this one?

Yes, it is.