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HMS Rorqual (N74) was a British mine-laying submarine, one of the six ships of the Grampus class of the Royal Navy. She was built by Vickers Armstrong, Barrow and launched 27 July 1936. She served in the Second World War in the Mediterranean and in the far east. She was the only Grampus-class submarine to survive the war, and she is considered the most successful minelaying submarine of World War II, sinking 57,704 GRT of enemy shipping, 35,951 of which through her mines.





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Captured Beute balkenkreuz Soviet T-26



 
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Solingen, 4th of November 1944





Target photo taken by Jack Wall, A/B with Jack Bailey's crew over Solingen on the 4th of November 1944. The information at the foot of the photograph contains the following information: Squadron Base – Mep is Mepal. Date. Height. Compass bearing. Time. Target. Bomb Load. Camera and Flash setting. Pilots Rank and Name. Aircraft letter and Squadron number.

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It is not the soviet T-26 but the Polish 7TP light tank. She seems to be a modified by dismounting the turret and replaced it with a kind of a driver cockpit at the front. IIRC Germans call a such tank - Fahrschulpanzer. Also it could be rebuilt just to a tug. But for sure not the T-26.
 
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