Or more precisely: BA-64 BSCH. Excellent, my dear Mr. Prime Minister! As you can see, a long-term devotion always is finally fruitful. Please, proceed – it is your turn now.
Gasp Wow! Give me a few hours, I’ll try to come up with one that isn’t too easy… Hopefully…
Huzzah! Churchill got one right!
Yup. What’s this?
And where is it from?
Hiya Churchill!
Interesting choice… the North Korean Peoples Army M1978 / M1989 170mm self-propelled gun. Commonly known in the west as the “Koksan” gun due to where it was first seen. It is armed with what is thought to be an ex-navel or coast defense gun of “indeterminate” origin, mounted on a T-54 / 55 type chassis. This is the largest of the NKPA’s conventional artillery. See: http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/dprk/m-1978-170.htm
Russ
FAA Airman Pending
Proud son of Rose and Wes
Yup. Good job Malarz.
Seems like everyone is a bit busy now.
Here’s something for the interim period:
Hah, kind of looks like a Bison II self-propelled light howitzer.
Very good" But it’s not the Bison II. You almost hit the caliber,
it differs in only in 1mm.
1mm? Dang…
The chassis looks Italian,Semovente da 149/40?
You are right!
It was the biggest Italian self propelled gun.
In that case it’s known as:
“gepanzerte Selbstfahrlette M 43 mit 15 L/42 854(i)”.
Your turn!
What is this ?
Looks like TKS…
TKS Tankette APC???
Correct.It lasted more than 10 hours!
Your turn then.
Hi.
OK, time for something slightly different:
What quite well-known serial production vehicle is welded together here?
Yours
tom!
Thanks Tom!, it was hard enough for some of us already, and now you just kicked me while I was down… Thanks man…
JK, BTW.
Hi.
I hope that even a crack like Mr. Russ is not able to define the type of afv without narrowing it down to few possibilities.
Yours
tom!
Well, if we break the ice, we should be more relaxed and be able to build upon.
So here is my proposal, honorable Mr. Tom: perhaps we are observing the hull welding station of the StuG IV at the Friedrich Krupp – Grusonwerk AG, Magdeburg.