That is a Schützenpanzer Ulan SPz 3, the Austrian variant of the ASCOD IFV.Here's one. Hint is players of Here I Stand might by amused by its irony.
Norden bombsight.View attachment 3199
Not quite an AFV but here's a good one - identify this piece of equipment so famous in WW2......
A German condom, knowing the tendency of Germans to be excessively sophisticated?Not quite an AFV but here's a good one - identify this piece of equipment so famous in WW2......
Norden bombsight...inside of the nose of a B-29 Superfortress.View attachment 3199
Not quite an AFV but here's a good one - identify this piece of equipment so famous in WW2......
The T49 tank destroyer
Ever seen the amphibious version photos? Looks like someone welded a T 49 turret to a LVT hull and then added a Sherman DD chassis!The T49 tank destroyer
I might buy REV x 2, but could ASL handle a REV x 1 AFV?
It was designed to drive both ways equally, so why not REV x1.I might buy REV x 2, but could ASL handle a REV x 1 AFV?
This thing had 2 drivers front and rear, and both end axles had full turn capability - it could actually turn in 1.5 times its own length, not bad.