Anonymous Tank thread
06/01/26(Mon)14:08:33
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two can play at that game
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06/01/26(Mon)14:19:07
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06/01/26(Mon)14:20:08
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>>65199691 I like they had a standing order that equated to "if it ain't bolted down steel it, if it is bolted down steel the bolt as well!" when it came to transport in the latter stages of WW2
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06/01/26(Mon)14:21:09
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06/02/26(Tue)00:40:01
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>>65199315 Japanese infantry was why
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06/02/26(Tue)00:51:01
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06/02/26(Tue)01:07:54
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>>65199691 Ah the 83rd infantry division aka 'The Ragtag Circus'
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Anonymous
06/02/26(Tue)06:27:55
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>>65201205 neat. so OP specified beutepanzer thread, can we also post just any AFVs / tanks?
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Anonymous
06/02/26(Tue)08:16:48
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>>65201826 Anything armored goes.
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06/02/26(Tue)15:40:07
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>>65201139 How does wooden beam protection compare to sandbags and concrete?
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06/02/26(Tue)15:41:25
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06/02/26(Tue)15:54:20
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>>65201167 >Just noticed the cardboard cutout faces Fucking kek
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06/02/26(Tue)16:03:27
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06/02/26(Tue)17:55:15
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>>65202456 prevents magnetic mines from being attached without all of the weight.
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06/02/26(Tue)20:01:43
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06/03/26(Wed)04:33:35
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06/03/26(Wed)05:06:50
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>>65204169 Leopard 2A4 is best Leopard 2
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06/03/26(Wed)05:40:41
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06/03/26(Wed)06:18:29
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So, /k/ doesn't like tanks
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06/03/26(Wed)07:37:37
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>>65204293 Don't be a panzer bitch, post tanks!
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06/03/26(Wed)07:55:59
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06/03/26(Wed)19:50:04
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>>65204169 Nice. I personally am not fond of the Leopard 2 for no other the reason than I just don't like it.
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06/03/26(Wed)20:02:16
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>>65201826 The german word for AFV is literally "Schuetzenpanzer"
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06/03/26(Wed)20:04:14
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>>65205745 >The German word for AFV is literally shits-in-panzer Can't make it up!
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06/03/26(Wed)20:39:25
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>>65205753 >posting in a tank thread without ever having done a can log fucking neverserved's
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06/03/26(Wed)22:01:21
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>>65205707 >I just don't like it You'd better start
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06/03/26(Wed)23:54:21
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06/04/26(Thu)00:55:37
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>>65199691 Understood why the germans stole equipment, they needed it But what use would the western allies get from German equipment that would be worth the extra logistical hassle?
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06/04/26(Thu)01:45:48
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06/04/26(Thu)02:07:32
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06/04/26(Thu)08:10:40
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>>65206491 Because deep inside, every single dude craves the StuG life.
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06/04/26(Thu)08:15:58
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>>65207091 >every single dude craves the StuG life
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06/04/26(Thu)18:03:06
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>>65206098 Make me.>>65207091 Stugs are eternal!
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06/04/26(Thu)18:11:28
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>>65208101 >Make me here's a Pz 87 (Switzerland) with 7.5×55mm machine guns
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06/04/26(Thu)19:34:13
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>>65208123 >7.5×55mm machine guns I need a cold shower.
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06/04/26(Thu)19:42:39
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>>65206491 Assault guns are useful and they probably had enough shells and parts from whole platoons of captured equipment to use one in. Also sometimes your armor is busy elsewhere so you make do with captured guns if you just need to blow some shit up.
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06/04/26(Thu)19:53:56
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>>65208330 >if you just need to blow some shit up
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>>65207091 >I got StuG's in my head and they're telling me to go absolutely fucking stupid on 'em.
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06/05/26(Fri)03:51:47
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speaking of
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06/05/26(Fri)06:51:16
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>>65199664 Could this do anything to an m3 or a sherman?
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06/05/26(Fri)07:01:06
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>>65209712 From the side? Kinda.
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06/05/26(Fri)13:00:46
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binland beutepanzer=eternal beutepanzer=best beutepanzer
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06/05/26(Fri)13:19:52
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>>65210293 Benispanzer?
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06/05/26(Fri)13:38:41
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>>65210343 Benis? Schen is'. (German for "It's beautiful)
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06/05/26(Fri)13:43:17
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>>65210392 come in, you can barely see the wheel of the sun, i mean wheel of fun
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06/05/26(Fri)13:45:43
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>>65210404 >>65210392 maybe one isnt enough? double benis panzer?
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06/05/26(Fri)13:49:43
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>>65210407 be it benis or wheel of freedom, one is never enough
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06/05/26(Fri)13:55:05
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This is the first image of the Rheinmetall-Leonardo IMBT (Italianized version of the KF-51 Panther), likely to be officially presented this year at Eurosatory. What do you guys think?
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Anonymous
06/05/26(Fri)13:58:27
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>>65210434 what is going to happen to the Ariete tank?
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06/05/26(Fri)13:59:47
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>>65209712 if its build like a Fiat i could break down in front of it
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06/05/26(Fri)14:09:00
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>>65210443 90 of them should be upgraded to C2 standard and kept in service for a while. There is also an option to upgrade 35 more should the need arise. The rest presumably will be scrapped or cannibalized for parts. Keep in mind that the new tank is still in developement, and deliveries of that are presumably not gonna be very quick
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06/05/26(Fri)21:32:43
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>>65210403
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06/05/26(Fri)23:56:05
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06/06/26(Sat)05:40:33
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eaters of t34s t55s t72s in chronological order meow
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06/06/26(Sat)06:46:55
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06/06/26(Sat)06:56:41
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>>65210434 The turret looks comically huge.
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06/06/26(Sat)06:59:21
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Can I play
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06/06/26(Sat)07:06:14
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>>65199694 steal, retard
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06/06/26(Sat)07:52:16
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>>65212403 >Chronological order Don't think Russians have deployed T34s to the Ukraine.....yet?
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Anonymous
06/06/26(Sat)09:41:20
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>>65212548 the russians hade one at a road block in Lychansk, towed from a monument. The municipial departement of parks and recreation of Trostyanets fielded their pic related mighty t34 (already in the 70s), where it held its position against countless waves of russian armor and soldiers. took the russians some meatwaves to realize its filled with concrete.
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Anonymous
06/06/26(Sat)10:03:35
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Was the Hummel a good SPG?
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Anonymous
06/06/26(Sat)11:19:49
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>>65212682 Yes the hybrid Pz III/IV chassis of it and Nashorn was a good use of obsolescent Panzerkampfwagen components.
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06/06/26(Sat)15:15:25
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06/06/26(Sat)17:56:52
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>>65206491 It would be a very good way to learn about the enemies equipment.
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06/06/26(Sat)18:02:41
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>>65212403 lasst die Katzen loshttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DB8BK xdOCN0&pp=ygUUbGFzc3QgZGllIGthdHplbiBsb3PSBwkJOAsBhyohjO8%3D
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06/07/26(Sun)09:17:06
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>>65199664 Why are rivets so sexy?
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06/07/26(Sun)09:51:28
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>>65215376 Are you a fan of 19th century engineering?
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06/07/26(Sun)14:16:58
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06/07/26(Sun)17:08:13
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>>65212489 these looked cool at least
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06/07/26(Sun)18:38:18
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>>65212507 they thought it would be mistaken for a Sherman? (or that's US Army capture)
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Anonymous
06/07/26(Sun)19:54:27
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>>65216652 That was a Bong captured Panther. The Germans did try to disguise Panther as allied tank destroyers in particular M10s during the Battle of the Bulge. It failed due to a few things but one notable stand out is the white recognition star surrounded by a circle painted on them was only really painted on the roof of allied vehicles generally by the Battle of the Bulge so when allied forces saw that painted on a tank they knew immediately something was up.
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06/07/26(Sun)23:42:16
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06/07/26(Sun)23:43:32
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>>65216835 ah (yes I know about the 'M10' disguises)
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06/07/26(Sun)23:50:55
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06/08/26(Mon)11:33:03
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>>65217384 Can't seem to find any info on this. What the hell was it trying to accomplish? >>65217387 They also half assed some US SPG's out of Stugs.>>65217407 I feel like at the time someone must have said "This is the worst tank ever made!" only to be corrected "The worst tank ever made, so far!"
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Anonymous
06/08/26(Mon)11:56:00
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>>65212764 How does it compare to the Wespe? Just a bigger, meaner version?
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Anonymous
06/08/26(Mon)13:59:52
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>>65218592 The Pz III/IV (basis of Hummel and Nashorn) is a hybrid of components from both the III and IV chassis with engine mounted in front. Wespe was a front-engine variant of Pz II, much smaller and narrower hull.
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