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13 Mar 2014, 13:01 PM
#141
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Canadian Navy finishes WW2 as the 3rd biggest in the world...


I know but it won't stop me from making fun.
13 Mar 2014, 17:15 PM
#142
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13 Mar 2014, 19:49 PM
#143
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13 Mar 2014, 20:03 PM
#144
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I would like to recommend to you, coh2 fans, this website

www.waralbum.ru

It is in Russian though, but you can still browse through thousands of pictures.
13 Mar 2014, 20:11 PM
#145
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Lots of mines and tanks related pics incoming, these are from the Finnish front, bear with me.
Source: sa-kuva


Some Russian mines found and disarmed by Finnish forces


Inspecting


Some minesweeping going on


A Russian tank has hit a mine


German equipment


A Russian tank hit a mine


Inspecting a T34 that has hit a mine


A tank was flipped over after hitting a mine. The turret is on the ground


Last one, a tank has hit a mine! Light damage, likely repairable


Pietary, your comments to most of these pictures displaying "tanks hit by the mines" are incorrect, especially one with KV1 and T34 with a turret on the side.
14 Mar 2014, 00:15 AM
#146
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Rommel's Afrika Korps soldier cooking egg on a tank's chassis in 1941.
14 Mar 2014, 00:23 AM
#147
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Russia's Siberian troops skiing on a nice day while attacking German line, 1941.
14 Mar 2014, 00:58 AM
#148
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Soviet soldiers attacking in knee-chest deep snow, 1941.
14 Mar 2014, 01:02 AM
#149
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jump backJump back to quoted post13 Mar 2014, 20:11 PMtokarev


Pietary, your comments to most of these pictures displaying "tanks hit by the mines" are incorrect, especially one with KV1 and T34 with a turret on the side.


Hey,

thanks for pointing it out. I was very loosely citating the original descriptions that came with the images. Those may not be accurate in the first place.
14 Mar 2014, 06:42 AM
#150
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Relic should add Pgrens with MP44 night scopes!
14 Mar 2014, 08:43 AM
#151
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Relic should add Pgrens with MP44 night scopes!


Wow, MP44 can have a scope :O
14 Mar 2014, 09:25 AM
#152
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They tested, but never saw action. To much spread from the rifle.
14 Mar 2014, 09:56 AM
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14 Mar 2014, 15:21 PM
#154
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Honestly this isn't even a MP, it's the Sturmgewehr 44(or StG44) and it was the first german assault rifle and it was used during the last two years of war
14 Mar 2014, 16:21 PM
#155
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Honestly this isn't even a MP, it's the Sturmgewehr 44(or StG44) and it was the first german assault rifle and it was used during the last two years of war


They're the same weapon just slightly different production models.
14 Mar 2014, 16:56 PM
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They're the same weapon just slightly different production models.


I'm sorry ^^ You are right it was named MP44 before it was named StG44 :)
14 Mar 2014, 17:02 PM
#157
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I'm sorry ^^ You are right it was named MP44 before it was named StG44 :)


though if i say mp44 you know what someone means so it doesn't' really matter. (the prototype was called mp43)
14 Mar 2014, 19:01 PM
#158
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They're the same weapon just slightly different production models.

Sure they are.
Panzer 4 and Panzer 5 is also the same weapon, just slightly different production models.

Even if it had similar name, it doesn't change the fact that it was a completely different weapon.
14 Mar 2014, 19:44 PM
#159
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jump backJump back to quoted post14 Mar 2014, 19:01 PMKatitof

Sure they are.
Panzer 4 and Panzer 5 is also the same weapon, just slightly different production models.


Not exactly... All Panther-models were armed the 7,5cm-Kwk 42 L/70, whilest the Panzer IV was armed with the 7,5cm-Kwk 40 L/48
15 Mar 2014, 06:51 AM
#160
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As well as other minor things like weight, shape, armour, engine, suspension, ah...
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