Sep 23, 2017 #8,501 A at6 1st Sergeant 5,058 3,595 Jun 15, 2011 Fresno, California Depends on the tank's armor. Russians loved them in urban settings as they would go through walls and hit what ever was behind them.
Depends on the tank's armor. Russians loved them in urban settings as they would go through walls and hit what ever was behind them.
Sep 23, 2017 #8,506 Wayne Little Moderator Staff Mod 64,377 6,690 Oct 7, 2006 Adelaide Sth. Aust. Cool pics.
Sep 23, 2017 #8,508 Aaron Brooks Wolters Brigadier General 16,554 2,428 Jul 28, 2007 Abingdon, VA. Excellent photo finds folks.
Sep 23, 2017 #8,509 Gnomey Globetrotting Surgeon General Staff Mod 70,740 8,846 Nov 28, 2004 London / Southsea / Royal Deeside, UK www.flickr.com Good stuff!
Sep 24, 2017 #8,514 michaelmaltby Colonel 12,477 18,942 Jan 22, 2009 Toronto April, 1942. Wizards at work.
Sep 24, 2017 #8,516 Wayne Little Moderator Staff Mod 64,377 6,690 Oct 7, 2006 Adelaide Sth. Aust. Cool.
Sep 25, 2017 #8,518 Capt. Vick Moderator Staff Mod 13,855 5,940 Jul 23, 2008 Long Island, New York That "nose art" looks similar to the kind applied to the He 100. Is it also propaganda?
Sep 25, 2017 #8,519 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 111,702 29,938 Jun 19, 2005 Poland It doesn't seem to be the propaganda. The "nose art" is the emblem of the 1.NJG3. Here a couple of shots more .. all pics were taken at the MTO in 1942. Last edited: Sep 25, 2017
It doesn't seem to be the propaganda. The "nose art" is the emblem of the 1.NJG3. Here a couple of shots more .. all pics were taken at the MTO in 1942.
Sep 25, 2017 #8,520 A at6 1st Sergeant 5,058 3,595 Jun 15, 2011 Fresno, California Odd that L1+DH seems to have have had one fin in what appears to have been a day scheme.