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Originally uploaded on 25 apr. 2018.
Production of the M4A2 tank
began in June 1942
it would have had a welded hull
and one piece cast nose,
with a 75mm cannon.
And was manufactured
by Fisher Tank Arsenal
It would have had a
GM 6046 twin diesel engine.
This version was produced with all the
improvements
the other types got, like
the large hatch hull.
M4A2 was mostly supplied
to other Allied countries under
Lend-Lease.
The M4A2 would see
limited combat in the US Army
and the French and British,
would use them the most
and then the
Russians and USMC in the Pacific.
The M4A2 would perform fairly well
and would see service
after the war and would see many
upgrades
Like the HVSS E8 tracks and,
the 76mm M1 gun.
This Sherman with serial
number 13859,
was built by Pullman Standard.
It has no combat history and
It was saved from
the Bourges target
range in France and was
restored and placed at the
Place du General Pershing.
Because the major of
the town seems to
be really interested in
WWII history and wanted a Sherman
tank memorial in his town.
You can also find a German
WW1 Feldhaubitze next
to this Sherman.
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■ the.shadock.free.fr/Tanks_in_France
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The Char B1 was a French
heavy break-through vehicle,
orignally conceived as a
self-propelled gun with
a 75mm howitzer in the hull,
it was later redesigned
with a turret and a 47 mm gun,
to allow it to fuction
as a Char de Bataille (battle tank)
for fighting enemy armour.
The Char B1 would be developed In January 1921
out of the concept conceived by
General Jean Baptiste Eugène Estienne
in 1919
On 6 April 1934, the first order was made for seven tanks of a Char B1.
The Char B1 bis also has a
APX turret with a
longer-barrelled (L/32) 47mm
SA 35 gun, to give the tank
a real anti-tank capacity.
The Char B1 and Bis were
expensive to build and
France simply lacked the
production capacity
to build a sufficient number
of heavy tanks.
so there were only
405 produced.
Still the Char B1 Bis was the
most powerfull armed
and armoured tank of its day,
the type was very
effective in direct confrontations
with German armour
in 1940, but slow speed and
high fuel consumption
was a major disadvantage
and a made it a east target.
After the defeat of France,
captured Char B1's
would be used by Germany,
and they would be rebuild as
a flamethrowers or
mechanised artillery.
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■ preservedtanks
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■ the.shadock.free.fr/Tanks_in_France
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M4A4(75) Sherman - Walkaround - Doetinchem.
The Sherman M4A4 would have had a cast nose, turret
and a welded hull, with a 75mm cannon.
It would have had applique armour welded
in front of the crew positions and
additional armour welded to the sides.
M4A4 was fitted with a different engine
(Chrysler A57 multibank) then the other
production models of the Sherman.
it would require a longer hull
and more track blocks, for this longer engine
and thus the most distinguishing feature of the M4A4 was
the wider longitudinal spacing between the bogies.
The M4A4 was produced in large numbers and was reliable
American tank, but would be the model to see the most service
with different nations, like the French, British, Canadians,
and even the Chinese army.
The Sherman at Doetinchem would have seen
action with the 10th Canadian Armoured Regiment Fort Garry Horse
as part of the 2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade.
On April 1, 1945, this tank is deployed to liberate
the Achterhoek and Doetinchem.
During the liberation of Drenthe, the tank was disabled in
Hooghalen on April 17, 1945 by a German Panzerfaust.
It would eventually end up on a vehicle yard
In October 1945, the tank was moved from Hooghalen
to Doetinchem and
refurbished by the men of the FGH regiment and placed
in the Canada Park as a memorial and a gift to
the people of the city.
1965 the tank would be restored by the same men that gifted the
tank the first time.
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Frankentiger little brother?
Sources say that this is the famed second Tiger I the Hoebig
collection was restoring? that would make it the
infamous FrankenTigers little brother.
The Frankentiger that was displayed at Munster since April 2013,
belonged to the Hoebig Collection.
Herr Hoebig, who reconstructed this tank, was once the owner of the
Trun scrapyard in Normandy.
Knowing that several Tiger I's were cut up in that scrapyard,
he probably took all the Tiger I bits and pieces and
started welding them back together again.
Some other parts like the barrel and
wheels came from Latvia (Kurland area) and the hull and front wheels came
from Nahabino military training grounds.
This second Tiger from the Hoebig Collection also came from
the Nahabino military training grounds.
The Frankentiger was sold to fund a second Tiger project, a project that
was supposed to make a second Tiger I in compleet running condition,
not because of some German government conspiracy
like Felton made up in his famous video.
This Tiger I was placed on display at the last moment
at the Militracks event in Overloon.
The vehicle wasn't display ready and the gun
was apparently loaned out from Kevin Wheatcroft,
the tracks are also on loan and were
entirely made from 3D printed parts.
The Hoebig collection wants to make the Tiger
a running example and will use a modern engine
to make this possible.
The display was made possible by three other collectors
some wanting to be unknown and names will be kept
private.
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Originally uploaded on 15 aug. 2015.
The 7.5 cm Pak 40 was developed in 1939–1941 by Rheinmetall after reports of new Soviet tank designs.
The 5 cm Pak 38 was still in testing at this point, but it appeared it would not be powerful enough
to deal with these newer designs.
However, while the Pak 38 made extensive use of light alloys to reduce overall gun weight.
As a result, the Pak 40 used steel throughout its construction and was proportionally heavier than the 5 cm model.
A modified version of the gun designed specifically for vehicle-mounting was the 7.5 cm KwK 40.
The Pak 40 was the standard German anti-tank gun until the end of the war,
23,303 Pak 40s were produced and about 3,500 more were used to arm tank destroyers.
This memorial was erected on the 50th celebration of the liberation of Luxembourg.
The memorial contains several plaques of the American units who were involved in the battle.
There is also a Pak 40 at this crossroad, that was found in the area, it was restored
and was coated with anti rust coating at the Bastogne Barracks
and it was placed here as a new addition to the memorial in 2018.
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Militracks 2019 10TH Edition - oorlogsmuseum overloon.
Militracks 2023 20/21 May.
Get your tickets now.
■Site: oorlogsmuseum.nl/nl/nu/snel-naar/militracks/
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This destroyed Sherman turret at the Bunker Assenois at Bastogne, the turret was one of a few placed at roads leading into Bastogne, these were place around Bastogne after the war, and all came from Sherman tanks found around Bastogne.
These Turrets would mark the frontlines during the Battle of the Bulge and would show how far
the Germans would have come.
Most of the turrets were removed over the years and relocated.
The Bunker Assenois is a pre-war Belgian Army bunker, that was the scene of the now famous breakthrough at Bastogne.
Here C Company, 37th Tank Battalion (4th Armored Division) joined elements of the 326th Airborne Engineers (101st Airborne Division).
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