Kuvia

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Nyt pitäisi olla hyvä.:salut:
Ei tekstin häivääkään.
( ei millään kielellä, ei taulukoita tai numeroita, ei linkkiä sivulle)
Asia/aihe tietenkin vähän kärsii, mutta sehän nyt ei ole pää asia.:facepalm:

Ps. Oli muutama mukin mielenkiitoinen juttu (tankeista, lentokoneita jne.)
Mutta eihän tämä ole sivusto missä käsiteltäisiin sota historiaa, vaan mussutellaan toisten tekemisettä.
 
Viimeksi muokattu:
Kuka nyt mussuttaa ja missä?:rolleyes: Jatka vaan vanhalla linjalla(y)
 
Ehdottomasti tekstit mukaan, niin aukeaa kuvat paremmin...lähteet voisi myös laittaa näkyviin..
 
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Damaged by flak B-24J Liberator 42-109952 “The Snooper” of the 27th Bomb Squadron, 30th BG

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Soviet-Afghan war, Antonov An-26 left engine after being hit by a Stinger MANPADS on approach to Kabul airport, 1987. (G. Donskich)


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Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, soviet troops pose with captured FIM-92 Stinger Man-Portable Air-Defense System (MANPADS), taken from Afghan Mujahideen
and supplied by the CIA.

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Soviet-Afghan War, downed Mil Mi-8 “Hip” helicopters of the Soviet Air Force.

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Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, Mil Mi-8 of the Soviet Air Force flying past one of the Buddhas of Bamiyan, later destroyed by the Taliban in 2001


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He 112 , one of the most unknow fighter of the Luftwaffe (less than 100 produced), the Luftwaffe preferd the Me 109.
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Cac Boomerang and a Cac Wirrraway (Australian made)
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Northrop N-3PB Nomad. No. 330 (Norwegian) Squadron based at Akureyri, Iceland.

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Jet-powered, twin-engine experimental VTOL aircraft, first flown in 1957 to demonstrate vectored thrust horizontal and vertical takeoff, hover, transition to forward flight, and vertical landing.

Equipped with thrust deflectors located at the aircraft’s centre of gravity, with the engines installed in a fixed position, where transition from vertical to horizontal flight was achieved with a system of movable vanes that controlled the direction of engine thrust.

An open-cockpit monoplane, it was designed using the wings, ailerons, and landing gear of a Beech Bonanza, and the tailcone and empennage of a Beech T-34 Mentor.

General characteristics

Crew: 1
Length: 25 ft 0 in (7.62 m)
Wingspan: 34 ft 10 in (10.36 m)
Height: 8 ft 0 in (2.40 m)
Loaded weight: 3,100 lb (1,406 kg)
Max. takeoff weight: 4,269 lb (1,936 kg)
Powerplant: 2 × Armstrong Siddeley Viper 8 Turbojet, 1,750 lbf (7.8 kN) each

Performance

Maximum speed: 172 mph (277 km/h)
Range: 300 miles (482 km)
Service ceiling: 20,000 ft (6,096 m)
Thrust/weight: 1:0.9
 
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A woman standing on Omaha Beach overlooking the wrecks of several ships that were used on D-Day, 1947.
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Wreckage from Pan Am Flight 103 after it crashed onto the town of Lockerbie in Scotland, 22nd December 1988


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WW1 German demonstration method of bombing from a plane, forward airfield Kolomea, Galicia 1916. Colourised.

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WW1 Austro Hungarian crashed kuk fighter plane in Ostrozets, Volyn 1916. Colourised.


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WW1 Zeppelin LZ 49 attacks Paris, crashes on the return journey and is captured, 1916. Colourised.

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Crew repairing the Graf Zeppelin over the Atlantic Ocean mid-flight. 1934.

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C47 burning after crashing into Jagdpanther - Eindhoven, 17th Sept 1944.

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Japanese battleship “Yamato” blows up, following multiple attacks by U.S. Navy carrier planes north of Okinawa, 7 April 1945

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Until the 1960s, Australian Aborigines fell under the Flora and Fauna Act, classifying them as animals.

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Prototype fast attack vehicle undergoing testing. The FAV is equipped with an M60 machine gun in front and a Mark 19 Mod 3 40 mm automatic grenade launcher on the roll cage., 1982

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An Iraqi soldier watches as the Iranian Abadan refinery burns, Iran, 1980.

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Camels among a backdrop of burning oil fields in Kuwait during the Gulf War, 1991.
 
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An Attack Squadron 56 (VA-56) A-7E Corsair aircraft bursts into flames after a ramp strike on the aircraft carrier USS Midway (CV-41), 21 August 1984. The pilot, LT Thomas R. Doyle, was killed.


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French T-6 Texan armed and ready at an airbase in, Tebessa, Algeria, 1959

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American soldiers inspect a British-made fighter Spitfire Mk.Vc Tropical of 307th Fighter Sqn, 31st Fighter Grp, 12th AF USAAF , who made an emergency landing on the beach in the Salerno area . The plane was damaged while attacking a German bomber Do. 217.



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Burning fighter Nakajima Ko-4 aka Newport 29


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MiG31 refueling in the air
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That’s all that was left of the German PZ IV, after being hit, probably the 152-mm high-explosive shells. Met online and version this the work of a KV-2. The
summer of 1941.

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3.7cm PaK on a Renault UE.

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3 Battalion, Parachute Regiment disembark from a landing craft during the landings at San Carlos.
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A Falkland Islander helps the MILAN Section of 3 Battalion, Parachute Regiment by using his tractor to transport their ammunition over the difficult Falklands terrain to forward positions at the start of the Battle for Mount Longdon on 11 June.

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Chinook HC1 (ZA718) call sign ‘Bravo November’ of No 18 Squadron RAF, flown by Squadron Leader Dick Langworthy, at Teal Inlet shortly before transporting an Argentine prisoner (held between the two kneeling figures left foreground) back to Brigade Headquarters on 29 May 1982.

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Boeing Chinook HC.1, call-sign ‘Bravo November’ (serial ZA718), of No 18 Squadron RAF being flown by Squadron Leader Dick Langworthy, brings supplies to Fitzroy at sunset. Bravo November played a key role in the taking of the Fitzroy settlement, transporting 156 paratroopers from Goose Green.

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The Battle of Mount Longdon: Blankets cover the dead of 3 Battalion Parachute Regiment’s MILAN Anti Tank missile section near the western summit.
The three man section suffered a direct hit from a Czekalski 105mm Anti Tank Gun fired by Corporal Manuel Adan Medina of 1st Platoon, Argentine 7th Infantry Regiment at 6 am on 12 June. Medina was subsequently decorated for gallantry


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The destroyer HMS Sheffield on fire after being struck by an AM39 Exocet missile fired by an Argentine aircraft from a distance of 6 miles. The hole in the ship’s starboard side is clearly visible. A Gemini launch containing a fire fighting team is approaching the Sheffield’s starboard side.

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HMS Yarmouth (right) comes alongside the sinking HMS Ardent to take off her crew. HMS Broadsword is behind HMS Ardent while a Sea King helicopter approaches her starboard side.
 
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Mr. Grindell Matthews with his latest invention, the new photographic gun which is the latest development in sky signs. 1933. It can throw a beam of light 15 miles into the sky.



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Yugoslav sea reconnaissance Rogozarski SIM-XIV-H

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Boeing XB-15 in flight with a Boeing YP-29


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Hawker Hurricane .303’s being loaded

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British pilots flight-Lieutenant D. R. Turley-George (D. R. Turley-George, left) and flying officer K. Fenwick (Fenwick C.) with the ship “sea hurricane” (the Hawker Sea Hurricane) on the catapult of a merchant ship “Empire Tide” (SS Empire Tide) in Chval fjord (Iceland).


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British patrol boats out to sea to patrol the English Channel.

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“Japanese Air Raid on Guadalcanal, June 16, 1943. USS LST-340 burning after she was hit by an enemy bomb. She was run ashore off Lunga Point after the hit, and her fires were extinguished after considerably damaging her and her cargo. Note trucks burning on deck. This photograph was taken by TSGT. H.S. Bolser, fifteen minutes after she was hit.”


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US Airmen inspect a damaged Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-4 of III. Gruppe Schnellkampfgeschwader 10 at El Aouina airport, Tunis, Tunisia, May 1943. Colourised

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Allies captured Focke wolf with no teeth

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A crew of a PBY Catalina attached to Air-Sea Rescue work to get TSgt James E. Latta and SSgt Willis B. Morlan out of the Adriatic after they were forced to bail out from their B-24H Liberator following a raid on Vienna, Austria, 13 October 1944.

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Alice Marie, 375th Fighter Squadron. Crashed on takeoff 3 April 1945

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Boeing B-17F-10-BO “Memphis Belle” on tour at Patterson Field, Ohio. (U.S. Air Force photo)

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Originally a design study to meet the USAAF specifications for a “very light” interceptor, the XP-77 was intended to be a small, light fighter
Incredibly ugly, but I feel like it would be the type of thing to grow on me

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Martin B-10

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Brewster Buffalo Mk I or Brewster F2A Buffalo
The Brewster F2A (company Model 139) was an American fighter aircraft which saw limited service during World War II. In 1939, the F2A became the first monoplane fighter aircraft used by the US Navy. In December 1941, it suffered severe losses with both British Commonwealth and Dutch air forces in South East Asia while facing Zekes of the Japanese navy and the army’s Oscars. It also saw action with US Marine Corps squadrons at the Battle of Midway. The F2A was derided by some American servicemen as a “flying coffin”, due to poor construction and perceptions of its general performance. Despite this reputation, the F2A proved a potent weapon with the Finnish Air Force, against the Soviet Air Forces.
Design and development
In 1935, the US Navy issued a requirement for a carrier-based fighter intended to replace the Grumman F3F biplane. Two aircraft designs were considered: the Brewster and the Grumman XF4F-1 which was still a “classic” biplane. The Model 139 incorporated sophisticated features for the time: a monoplane configuration, wing flaps, arresting gear, retractable landing gear and an enclosed cockpit.
The US Navy competition was opened up to allow another competitor, the Seversky XFNF-1, a navalized P-35 eliminated early on when the prototype could not reach more than 267 mph.
The Navy awarded Brewster the contract; the Model 139 was redesignated XF2A-1. The prototype first flew on 2 December 1937 and early test results showed it was far in advance of the Grumman entry. While the XF4F-1 would not enter production, it would later re-emerge as a monoplane, the Grumman Wildcat. The Brewster fighter looked “pugnacious” with a stubby fuselage, mid-set wings and a host of advanced features. It was all-metal, with flush-riveted, stressed aluminum construction, although flying surfaces were still fabric-covered. Split flaps, a hydraulically-operated retractable main undercarriage (and partially retractable tail wheel) and a streamlined framed canopy gave the XF2A-1 a modern look. Powered by an 850 hp Wright R1820-22 Cyclone, it had a top speed of 277.5 mph, later boosted to 304 mph at 16,000 ft after improvements were made to the cowling streamlining and carburetor/oil cooler intakes.
Service testing of the prototype began in January 1938 and, in June, the Navy ordered 54 of the production F2A-1. The initial armament mix of two machineguns, a .30 (7.62 mm) and .50 (12.7 mm) Browning mounted in the cowl and firing through the propeller arc, would later be augmented by the provision of an additional two .50s, one in each wing outboard of the landing gear.
A later variant, the F2A-2, of which 43 were ordered, included a more powerful engine, a better propeller, and integral flotation gear, and was followed by the F2A-3. Unfortunately, the improvements added weight that adversely affected the fighter’s performance and caused perennial problems with its landing gear (collapse issues), especially in shipboard service.

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While this well-timed photograph of a landing P-51 Mustang (F-6 Photo Recce variant) ground-looping and crashing into a parked aircraft is powerful enough to make it into this story, it’s the date of the crash, 8 May 1945, that is bizarre. This pilot, likely having fought his way across Europe, very nearly kills himself on VE Day at a captured German airfield (Bad Aibling, Bavaria) when he slams into a wrecked Luftwaffe fighter (a Messerschmitt Bf 109 K-4).

The scene is stranger still as, according to the Imperial War Museum notes with this photo, the German fighter had just crashed a few moments before.

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Standing on the wing of his Republic P-47 Thunderbolt is 1st Lieutenant Edwin L. King of the 347th Fighter Squadron of the 350th Fighter Group based in Pisa, Italy.

While strafing enemy gun positions near Brescia, Italy, King’s P-47 Thunderbolt airplane was struck by enemy flack, which severed his main oil line. The leaking engine oil completely blacked out the canopy and covered the pilot and his parachute. Sitting in a growing puddle of oil, King flew his plane back to base and landed, returning home just before his engine froze. This photograph shows King on the wing of his plane, still covered in oil.
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Douglas A-20J-10-DO, 43-10129, of the 416th Bomb Group destroyed by flak over Beauvoir, France on 12 May 1944.

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Damaged bf-109

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Damaged bf-109 flying with Stuka’s for support

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The shortest serving Spitfire

On the morning of the 18th August 1940, Flight Lieutenant John Dunlop-Urie at RAF Westhampnett in West Sussex rushed to his aircraft in order to intercept an incoming German raid. Finding his assigned plane undergoing maintenance, he ran instead to Supermarine Spitfire Mk. I serial number X4110 that had been freshly delivered to 602 Squadron. During the course of the combat, Dunlop-Urie was caught from behind by a Messerschmitt Bf 109 that landed several hits with its 20mm cannon.

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“ When an Oerlikon shell burst, it fragmented into thousands of pieces which varied in weight from less than 1 mg. to 20 gm. (fig. 140). However, the largest number of “effective” Oerlikon shell fragments bursting in an area 5 feet in diameter and capable of causing incapacitation to the person exposed was 260. The majority of those 260 fragments weighed between 10 and 50 mg., and their velocity varied between 400 and 600 m.p.s. (meters per second).“ (source: http://history.amedd.army.mil/booksdocs/wwii/actvssurgconvol2/chapter4.htm )

Fragments from the exploding shells injured both of Dunlop-Urie’s legs in spite of the fact that the closest hit was several feet away. This illustrates the advantage of the German cannon armament compared to the contemporary British choice of rifle caliber 0.303” machine guns whose bullets would only damage objects in their path.Looking at X4110’s right side, one can see the large number of small fragment holes resulting from the cannon shell detonations. The damage from gunfire and the resulting heavy landing was so severe that the aircraft was deemed beyond repair and was struck off charge less than an hour after taking off on its first combat flight, making it apparently the shortest serving aircraft in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War.





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MG-Stand in Demyansk. In the field lie several fallen russian soldiers killed by this weapons at close quarters

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Somewhere in the Netherlands; 1945
 
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Ford M1918 3-Ton Tank
When the US entered World War One in April 1917, her Army had no experience with tanks. US Observers in France had reported on the early Allied uses of Tanks at the Somme and American enthusiasm for the new machines was lacking in many of the Army’s upper echelons.
With the arrival of General Pershing and his staff in France, ahead of the American Expeditionary Force, attitudes changed. Pershing direct that a Tank Corps be raised and detailed a number of officers, including the enterprising young officer, Captain George S. Patton, to establish a training ground and report on how best to deploy tanks.



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37mm GMC T2 tank destroyer based on the BRC-40 Bantam Reconnaissance Car

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“Wally”, a captured Italian M13/40 tank in Australian service.

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Sturmpanzer I “Bison” passing a disabled KV-2 during the early days of the Great Patriotic War

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Officers from the 3rd Shock Army inspect two overturned Matilda IIs from the 170th Independent Armored Battalion, Kalinin Front, February 1942.


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Tank gunnery school, Putlos, Germany.



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StuG III Ausf. B severely battered and broken on the Eastern Front, 1944.


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Nashorn under new management.

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A SU-101 and a SU-100 at the Uralmash factory, Yekaterinburg, Russia, 1945



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M4 Sherman burned out in the Zeppelinfeld at the Reichsparteitagsgelände in Nuremberg, April 1945

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Destroyed M4 Sherman on Okinawa, 1945. The vehicle hit a landmine and flipped

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Rocket Launcher T105
Strange conversion of a M4A1 Sherman where the main gun was replaced with a single 183mm rocket launcher. Probably for destroying fortifications.

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T12 Mine Exploder
Designed for clearing minefields through overwhelming explosive saturation, the T12 was really just twenty-five 60mm spigot mortars stuck on top of a M4 Sherman chassis. Apparently it was actually rather effective in its job, but it was cancelled nonetheless.

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Chinese T-34-85 tank armed with 12 side-mounted TBO-50 flamethrowers

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NVA troops pose with a Chinese PVA Type 58, destroyed at Lang Son, Vietnam, 1979.

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Ex-Finnish Army Panzer IV Ausf. J, given by the germans in 1944 but never used in combat, and after retirement used as target practice.
Auctioned off in 2014 for 213,150 Euros.
 
Finnish tank and scouts Indian motorcycle with KP-31 in Continuation War. [1247 X 1058]
SA-kuva № 45028 (alkuperäisessä kuvassa n enemmän moottoripyörää) Aunus 1941.09.06

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T-26E tanks and a DKW NZ500 Motorbike (1939) of the Finnish 3rd Armoured Company near the Juoksiala village on the Aunus Isthmus, September 5 1941.
(Nb. 3rd Company insignia - 'Skull and Crossbones' seen on the tank and bike)

During the Winter War, the Finns captured a great number of Soviet T-26 tanks (developed from Vickers Mk.E), which were next put into the Finnish service. In order to make easier maintenance, the Finns decided to rearm Vickers Mk.E tanks with Soviet long-barrel 45mm 20K tank guns, used in T-26. Complete 45mm gun mountings, with coaxial 7.62 mm DT machine guns and sights, dismounted from destroyed T-26 tanks, were mounted in Vickers turrets, in a place of 37mm gun mountings. Also, some other parts were taken from T-26. Some of them were later fitted with radios. The Finns re-designated rebuilt Vickers Mk.E tanks as the T-26E ("E" for 'English').

(Photo source - SA-Kuva of Finland)

(Colourised by Richard James Molloy from the UK)
linkki

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A German soldier with two Finnish children on a BMW R12 motorcycle and side car on the Raate road in Suomussalmi, Finland. 30th June 1941

(Photo source - SA-Kuva of Finland, № 21816)

(Colourised by Richard James Molloy from the UK)
Linkki

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Tuskinpa noita Ottovillen viestin Pz 4:a oli saatu ilmaiseksi. Mulle on jääny sellainen mielikuva että saksalaiset eivät juuri lahjoittaneet sotatavaraa kellekkään (ei unkarilaisille, eikä romanialaisille) vaan kaikki piti heiltä ostaa tai vaihtaa raaka-aineisiin, kuten paperiin ja nikkeliin.
 
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Aftermath of a V-2 rocket in Antwerp, Belgium, 1944

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An M3 Stuart in German service sits knocked out in a dtich on the Eastern Front


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Abandoned Marder III Ausf. H in Ukraine

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Deutsches Jagdflugzeug über der Westfront, 1918.


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German ace Wilhelm Herget from 7.NJG/3 with his night fighter Messerschmitt Bf.110C. Lüneburg,Germany 1942. In total, after more than 700 sorties, Herget scored 72 air victories, 52 of them at night.


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Propeller damage

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Polish pilot 315 Polish “Deblinski” fighter squadron (315 Dywizjon Myśliwski “Dębliński”) — Lieutenant Stanislav Unit (Stanisław Blok; 15.04.1916 — 17.09.1994) next to his fighter “Spitfire” (Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX), damaged in battle with German fighters over the French coast. During the war Stanislav Block shot down 5 enemy aircraft and one cruise missile FAA-1 (V-1)

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A bullet hole in the propeller blades of the American bomber.


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Panzer III with an air kill, 1941

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The pilot of the 332nd guards transport and combat helicopter regiment is photographed against the background of the remains of the German bomber Ju-87. Murmansk region. 1980s

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Yak.
More like yuck.


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Crashed X-15


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14-15 shots in 45 seconds
The 155 mm Bandkanon 1, the Kingdom of Sweden.​

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Hyviä kuvia taas.
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Panzer III with an air kill, 1941
Ilmavoitto Afrikasta vissiinkin, tosin voisi olla myös Kreikasta. Mitenkähän lienee tullut? Pohjois-Afrikassa tietysti jonkin lentokentän valtauksen yhteydessä maahan tuhottuna voisi olla todennäköistä.
 
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Light aircraft VK Gribovsky-G-23, equipped with a car engine GAZ-11.

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The Yak-3 Normandie Niemen shortly after the Victory in France.
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The former Yugoslav hurricane Mk.I, captured by the Germans
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Suspension missiles “Teenie Tim” under the belly bomber PBJ-1 of the marine squadron VMB-612 at Iwo Jima, summer 1945.

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Tanker Armstrong Whitworth aw.23 carries out air refueling of a flying boat Short S. 23 Empire

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Front-line reconnaissance and spotter Heston JC.6, 1947 year.

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Soviet attack aircraft Il-2, collided at the airport with a special vehicle based on a truck GAZ-AA. Presumably, a special car is a mobile power station with a petrol or diesel generator.

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Australian bomber CAC CA-4 “Woomera” and its remotely-controlled defensive turrets on the nacelles.

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Australian CAC CA-4 “Woomera”. Well turrets are visible on the nacelles with a pair of 7.7-mm Brownings.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAC_Woomera

http://www.adf-serials.com.au/2a23.htm
 
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A rather banged up Spitfire Vb Trop. of the US 52nd Fighter Group in North Africa

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Halifax crew amidst the damage caused when it was hit by a falling bomb from another aircraft


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RAF 213 squadron repainting a captured Stuka, with the right attitude.

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P-40 Warhawks in North Africa (1943)

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Captured Japanese Nakajima Kikka prototype jet aircraft at the Patuxent River Naval Air Base, Maryland, 1946

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A pilot in his Junkers D.I fighter



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B-57 Canberra starting up its engines

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Israeli soldiers with the remains of a Syrian Mirage jet, 1967.
 
Väittäisin, että viimeinen on ruttaantunut mig17 eikä mirage. Ei sillä että olis mitään väliä, mutta.
 
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German soldiers in captured French tank FCM 2C.
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Two Sdkfz 9s tow a broken-down Tiger I.


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United States Army combat engineer placing several half-pound cans of TNT explosive under an abandoned German tiger during the Battle of El Guettar, Tunisia, Apr 1943.


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Canadian Universal Carrier passes the burned out remains of a Tiger II and Bergepanther, France. 22 August 1944


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Photograph taken during night bombing raid on the German tank and vehicle depot at Mailly-le-Camp, France. 4 May 1944.

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Sherman Firefly in German service
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Captured German equipment under new management.

American 83rd Infantry Division used captured german vehicles of all kinds in their race to the Elbe. This earned them the name “The Rag-Tag Circus” from war corespondents. Here is some of the captured halftracks they would pile into, complete with fresh paint jobs, 1945



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A M26 Pershing faces off against a Panther in Cologne, 1945. Video of the tank duel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBI9d0-IfEM




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Krupp-Steyr waffentrager prototype somewhere in Germany at the end of the war.


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Kanonenjagdpanzer from 1965 at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.

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The IS-2 at the Colling’s Foundation receives a face-lift.

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Panzer III Ausf N found in Norway.




Battle of Cologne 1945 - A young woman between the frontlines - U.S. first time release



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