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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:01 am
by dougeagle
Wow...I had no idea. Very interesting of coarse. But what would be interesting to see is if the Afgan National Army does use them and would they be upgraded with more up to date modern electronics and so forth.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 2:37 pm
by BattlerBritain
Good pictures. Veritable treasure trove for tank fanatics (like us?)

Also good to get an idea of a shade of green for modern Soviet tanks. What colour is that in Humbrol - 86?

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 12:16 am
by Ritter
Looks like 86 to me...that can't be good, leaving the turrets open but it probably doesn't rain like it does here!

A young fellow who is a brother to a gamer friend on mine living in Canada, who was in the Army - drove an M1 in Iraq - was telling me that there were many WWII era tanks left on gunnery ranges and vehicle parks in Iraq - Pz.Kpfw IVs etc...what a shame!

Troy

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 12:59 am
by Mk 1
Interesting pics. It appears that there are several T-62s in the mix, not just T-55s.
Ritter wrote: A young fellow who is a brother to a gamer friend on mine living in Canada, who was in the Army - drove an M1 in Iraq - was telling me that there were many WWII era tanks left on gunnery ranges and vehicle parks in Iraq - Pz.Kpfw IVs etc...what a shame!
Pz IVs? Feh. There are older and rarer items than that!

The US Army collected two Renault FT-17s from a depot in Afghanistan. They were shipped back to the states, and turned over the the Patton Museum of Armor at Ft. Knox. A friend of mine, Tim, has gotten the museum to allow him to restore one to running condition (I would say to fund him, except that the funding is rather sporatic at best). He's been working on it for a couple years now. Not an easy task.

Modern Marvels did a story on WW1 tanks about 2 years ago, and featured him (Tim) and his restoration project.

-Mark 1

PzIV

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 2:05 am
by suisse6
Would it be possible for you to find out where they were? Part of the country, city. I'm intrigued.