Need ID help with tanks

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First off, thanks to all with the great info. I completely suck at researching.
A few Russian AFVs here. I'm pretty sure most are T-54 and T-55 variants of some sort just not sure which ones.
Thanks again to all !
 

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IMHO the three first images from the left, present T-62. It would be nice to see the gun barrel but I'm almost sure having the look at the turrets. The second one ( of the lighter green colour ) looks like the Israeli Tiran-6 judging by the supports for the antennas. But the tank was just nothing more but the rebuilt captured Syrian T-62 actually.

 
The fourth pic shows the Schützenpanzerwagen PSH, the East German designation for the Hungarian-built PSZH-IV armoured car, a turreted variant of the earlier D-422 FUG a small, light vehicle. . It was armed with a 14.5mm KPVT heavy machine gun mounted in the turret. The vehicle was also used by the Czechoslovakia as OT-65.




the source: D-442 FÚG
 
I'm changing your name to "Lycos" (hopefully you understand the reference) ! You've managed to find everything I asked to find. Where were you when I tried to find pixs for my Sherman tiger project?
 
Last batch of unknown types. As before huge thanks to all who helped out before. Now it's down to sorting out the literally thousands of pixs...
 

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I all ready know these are Wright 975Rs used in Shermans . I just thought it was a really indictive pix of the size of Jacques collection and wanted to share it. I swear this man had more money than god...
 

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I all ready know these are Wright 975Rs used in Shermans . I just thought it was a really indictive pix of the size of Jacques collection and wanted to share it. I swear this man had more money than god...
Take a closer look at those engines.
Aside from the Wright R-975s, they also used Wright RD-1820s, Continental R975s and Caterpillar D-200A engines.
 
The 1st - the British FV438 Swingfire tank destroyer based on the FV432 British Army APC.
The 2nd - I would say it's a Police ( SWAT ) car based on the Cadillac Gage V-100/ V-150 Commando APC series . IMHO it's the V-150 with modified side door.
The 5th - It's the UAZ-469 and the one next to it, it's the GAZ-69 Russian off-road military light utility vehicles.
The 6th - V100 Cadillac Gage Commando US ACP.
The 7th and 8th - top part of the Sd. Kfz. 221 body
The 9th - the US 155mm Long Tom M1 field gun, later known as M59.
The 11th (the 4th in the second row ) - the British post-war FV4101 Charioteer tank destroyer, an upgraded version of the well-known Cromwell WW2 tank. Just parked next to its predesessor in the pic.
The 12th - the front armour plate of the early M4A4 Sherman.
The 13th - It's a M578 light recovery vehicle ( if you meant the vehicle on the trailer )
 
Thank you! Your help in this has been amazing. I really didn't want to mess this project up because this has been an important part of the AHM inheriting Jacque's legacy . Now onto the sorting process!
 
Finally I have reminded myself ...

The 3rd - the soviet 2S1 "Gvozdika", 122-mm regimental self-propelled howitzer. Also known as the 122 PsH 74.
 

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