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2 Apr 2014, 18:13 PM
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Panzerjäger I, Soviet Union 1941


uau loved this one :)
2 Apr 2014, 18:20 PM
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Enjoy it :) I like that one too :D
2 Apr 2014, 19:55 PM
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Aww those poor loyal pups! Humans are fuckers sending dogs to blow up tanks. Dogs aren't patriots just like four year-olds aren't 49er's fans.
2 Apr 2014, 20:02 PM
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2 Apr 2014, 20:15 PM
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jump backJump back to quoted post2 Apr 2014, 20:02 PMafrrs

wow it looks neat! would love to see one irl
2 Apr 2014, 20:16 PM
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Aww those poor loyal pups! Humans are fuckers sending dogs to blow up tanks. Dogs aren't patriots just like four year-olds aren't 49er's fans.


At least some of these assholes got their own tanks blown up :P
2 Apr 2014, 21:25 PM
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2 Apr 2014, 21:29 PM
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frankfurt

2 Apr 2014, 21:38 PM
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At least some of these assholes got their own tanks blown up :P


Russians weren't the only "assholes". Americans used incendiary bats and mouse/cat guided bombs in their tests to make the smart bomb. Obviously only a few incidents were actually used, but America too was trying to use animals to make their weapons hit their target.

I watched and studied a little about the topics. Sorry, there are some pictures on the internet, but i am not able to produce real/good evidence of it. These tests did take place in the Pacific to fight against the Japanese. Bats were used in targeting buildings, and the animal smart bombs were used to try to hit moving ships far below.
2 Apr 2014, 21:41 PM
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Dark Times indeed.

2 Apr 2014, 21:44 PM
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Does a Tank have to be beautiful? Although i like that design as it was pretty functional: Low silouhette and the angled armor was a pretty good bouncer :P


"Have to" would be too much but yes, it "should" be.
2 Apr 2014, 21:46 PM
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"Have to" would be too much but yes, it "should" be.


agree
2 Apr 2014, 22:08 PM
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"Have to" would be too much but yes, it "should" be.

I think the King Tiger(but only with henschel-turret) is one of the most beautiful looking tanks of WW2:




Looks very aesthetic to me.
2 Apr 2014, 22:09 PM
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jump backJump back to quoted post18 Mar 2014, 22:40 PMafrrs
battle of berlin

I think this is my favorite picture in fact its my favorite
2 Apr 2014, 22:42 PM
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2 Apr 2014, 22:58 PM
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3 Apr 2014, 08:46 AM
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Here, my favorites. From German army, StuG. Especially the G variant.



From USSR, T-34/85. Just look at her. <444>3

3 Apr 2014, 11:10 AM
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Its a bit of a quirk of me, but I got a bit of a fascination with Flak Towers.







Especially since several of them are still standing, to this day, completely out of place in the middle of cities.







This one is used as a Zoo today.





3 Apr 2014, 15:35 PM
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nice ones :)
3 Apr 2014, 16:23 PM
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Bf109 which force-landed on the English Channel coast
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