That’s all I could find.
It says "experimental tracked armored self propelled platform (or transporter)
Bingo.
It was an Ishikawajima predecessor of the Ho-Ki full-tracked transport based on the type 92 heavily armoured vehicle
Your turn…
Aligato Major Walter Schmidt! Vielen Dank Tom!
Here is my next one:
Wow! Nice suspension!
Hiya, SergeJ!
I’d have to say it’s a Spanish prototype, the Carro Verdeja-1. This same vehicle provided the chassis to the mysterious self-propelled gun on page 40.
Russ
FAA Airman Pending
Proud son of Rose and Wes
Must be the second prototype from 1941, the first prototype had a different suspension and turret rear.
You’re both right!
Here some graphical addition:
But who’s turn now? Malarz Russ was faster
but Tom’s answer was more accurate. I don’t know.:neutral:
Well, I´m handing the turn over to Mr. Russ as I hadn´t found it without his preparatory work…
Hello, y’all!
I’d like to pass my turn back to Tom… I’m a lot better at figuring these out than I am at coming up with a suitable puzzler. That’s my speciality, doing the research. Make it a good one Tom!
Russ
FAA Airman Pending
Proud son of Rose and Wes
OK. :army:
Something not so usual:
Panzerova drezina Tatra Typ 18 or Armoured draisine Tatra!
Sorry, missed your replay.
And yes, correct.
Your turn
Its an amusement park ride, the man standing is telling the shorter person “you must be this tall” to go on this ride. Sorry, couldnt help myself,
Perfect. I wish I had thought of that.
Some well-known details, some less-known details…
The rest is up to you.
Oh, what a pleasurable surprise: Soviet self-propelled howitzer SU 5-2 (122 mm), based upon the T 26 chasis. Here is another direct link:
You are correct!
This vehicle was used in the late '30 by the attack on Poland and also in the Far East. An the begin of the Great Patriotic War, 28 of this machines were still operational.
Your turn again! And maybe something wheeled…
OK, my dear Mr. Sergej, here it is:
Do you recognize this armored contraption?
How about a BA-64 equipped with tracks and runners to support the infantry in Finland…?