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03:29, 9 December 2015 | Type 95 Light Tank 2nd order prototype - Manchurian type.png (file) | 324 KB | {{Information |Description={{en|1=A heavily retouched photo of Japanese Type 95 Light Tank 2nd batch prototype, the one of the three to receive the 'North Manchurian' type running gear.}} |Source=真出好一. 日本陸軍九五式軽戦車 // グラ... | |
22:20, 22 December 2012 | Tank Recovery Vehicle T12.png (file) | 346 KB | {{Information |Description=Tank Recovery Vehicle T12, based on M26 Medium Tank Chassis |Source=R.P. Hunnicutt. ''Pershing: A History of the Medium Tank T20 Series''. — Presidio Press, 1971 |Date=1945 |Author=unspecified US Army soldier or employee |P... | |
02:47, 12 November 2012 | 47mm Type 1 Antitank Gun, Sugar Loaf Hill.png (file) | 770 KB | {{Information |Description=Japanese Type 1 47mm Antitank Gun overlooks the battlefield, littered with knocked-out M4 Shermans and LVTs, during the battle for Sugar Loaf Hill (part of Battle of Okinawa) |Source= 特集:太平洋争の機甲部隊(�... | |
16:47, 23 October 2012 | 47 mm Type 1 Gun ammunition.png (file) | 391 KB | {{Information |Description=Type 1 47 mm tank and antitank guns ammunition |Source=Departments of the Army and the Air Force. ''TM 9-1985-5 / TO 39B-1A-12. Japanese Explosive Ordnance (Army Ammunition, Navy Ammunition)''. — U.S. Government Printing Of... | |
09:52, 13 August 2012 | Knocked-out M3 Medium Tank in the desert.png (file) | 202 KB | {{Information |Description=Medium Tank M3 from 13th Armored Regiment, knocked out and burned during the North African Campaign |Source=R. P. Hunnicutt. ''Sherman: A History of the American Medium Tank.'' — Presidio Press, 1976. — ISBN 0-89141-080-5... | |
05:40, 10 August 2012 | M3 Medium Tanks in the Battle of Makin.png (file) | 159 KB | {{Information |Description=Two M3A5 medium tanks of US Army 193rd Tank Battalion on Butanari Island in the Makin Atoll, firing on Japanese positions during the Battle of Makin |Source=S. J. Zaloga. ''M3 Lee/Grant Medium Tank 1941—45''. — Oxford: Os... | |
23:53, 20 July 2012 | Grant tank of Australian 4th Armoured Brigade, 1946.jpeg (file) | 38 KB | {{Information |Description=Grant tank of 4th Australian Armoured Brigade, being transported to base ordnance depot upon disbandment of the brigade. |Source=Australian War Memorial, [http://cas.awm.gov.au/item/127697 catalogue number 127697] |Date=3 Jan... | |
23:35, 20 July 2012 | Grant tank of Australian 2-10th Armoured Regiment.jpeg (file) | 43 KB | {{Information |Description=M3 (Grant) medium tank of Australian 2/10th Armoured Regiment and its crew. Mingenew, Western Australia |Source=Australian War Memorial, [http://cas.awm.gov.au/item/029204 catalogue number 029204] |Date=25-02-1943 |Author=unk... | |
03:05, 9 March 2012 | 3-inch Gun Motor Carriage M9.png (file) | 712 KB | {{Information |Description=3-inch Gun Motor Carriage T40 (M9) |Source=P. Chamberlain, C. Ellis. ''M3 Medium (Lee/Grant)''. — Windsor: Profile Publications, 1970. — (AFV/Profile № 11). |Date=1942 |Author=unknown US Army soldier or employee, attri... | |
02:40, 9 March 2012 | 155 Gun Motor Carriage M12.png (file) | 683 KB | {{Information |Description=155 mm Gun Motor Carriage M12 |Source=R. J. Icks. ''Hellcat, Long Tom and Priest. Complete Check List of All U.S. World War II Self-Propelled Weapons''. — Windsor: Profile Publications, 1972. — (AFV/Profile № 26). |Date... | |
20:34, 6 February 2012 | Medium Tank M3 Bow Machine Guns.png (file) | 255 KB | {{Information |Description=Medium Tank M3 twin bow machine guns |Source=TM 9-750. Ordnance Maintenance. Medium Tanks M3, M3A1, and M3A2 — Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |Date=c. 1942 |Author=unknown US Army soldier or employee |Pe | |
14:47, 10 November 2011 | Medium Tank M3 s-n 1.png (file) | 160 KB | {{Information |Description=Medium Tank M3 serial number 1 (actually first pilot, not a production vehicle) at Aberdeen Proving Ground |Source=R. P. Hunnicutt. Sherman: A History of the American Medium Tank — Presidio Press, 1976. — ISBN 0-89141-080-5. | |
14:29, 10 November 2011 | M2A1 Medium Tank and M3 mock-up.png (file) | 217 KB | {{Information |Description=M2A1 Medium Tank and M3 Medium mock-up |Source=R. P. Hunnicutt. Sherman: A History of the American Medium Tank — Presidio Press, 1976. — ISBN 0-89141-080-5. |Date=Fall 1940 |Author=unspecified US Army soldier or employee |Pe | |
10:08, 26 September 2011 | AN-GRC-3 radio set.png (file) | 136 KB | {{Information |Description=AN/GRC-3 US military vehicle radio set |Source=Departments of the Army and Navy. MIL-HDBK-161A/TM. Military Standardization Handbook. Electronic Communication Equipment. — Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1964. | | |
09:44, 26 September 2011 | M67A2 tanks at Barstow.png (file) | 230 KB | {{Information |Description=Marine Corps' M67A2 flame thrower tanks mothballed at Barstow, CA. Wooden boxes on tanks' rear decks contain various fittings to be used |Source=J. Mesko. M48 Patton in Action — Squaron/Signal Publications, 1984. — (Armor in | |
09:28, 26 September 2011 | Machine Gun Cupola M1.png (file) | 203 KB | {{Information |Description=M1 Machine Gun Cupola on a M48A2 tank |Source=G. Tillotson. M48 — Ian Allan, 1981. — (Modern Combat Vehicles № 4). — ISBN 0-71101-107-9. |Date=1950s |Author=not specified, credited to US Army |Permission= |other_versions | |
09:19, 26 September 2011 | Flame Thrower Tank M67A1.png (file) | 130 KB | {{Information |Description=M67A1 (Army type) flame thrower tank at Fort Knox, on display for cadets |Source=G. Tillotson. M48 — London: Ian Allan, 1981. — P. 64. — 112 p. — (Modern Comba Vehicles № 4). — ISBN 0-71101-107-9. |Date=June 1961 |Au | |
21:34, 24 September 2011 | Periscopic Sight XM30.png (file) | 23 KB | {{Information |Description=XM30 (M30) Periscopic Sight, used on flame thrower tanks M67A1 & M67A2 |Source=R. P. Hunnicutt. Patton. A History of American Main Battle Tank Volume I. — Presidio Press, 1984. — ISBN 0-89141-230-1; originally from unspecifi | |
21:30, 24 September 2011 | Periscopic Sight M21.png (file) | 8 KB | {{Information |Description=Periscopic Sight T39 (M21), used on first model M67 flamethrower tanks |Source=R. P. Hunnicutt. Patton. A History of American Main Battle Tank Volume I. — Presidio Press, 1984. — ISBN 0-89141-230-1; originally from unspecifi | |
21:26, 24 September 2011 | Fuel and Pressure Unit M7.png (file) | 35 KB | {{Information |Description=M7 Fuel and Pressure Unit of M67 tank's M7-6 flame thrower gun |Source=R. P. Hunnicutt. Patton. A History of American Main Battle Tank Volume I. — Presidio Press, 1984. — ISBN 0-89141-230-1; originally from unspecified US Ar | |
21:16, 24 September 2011 | M7-6 flame thrower gun.png (file) | 37 KB | {{Information |Description=M7-6 flame thrower gun of a M67 tank |Source=R. P. Hunnicutt. Patton. A History of American Main Battle Tank Volume I. — Presidio Press, 1984. — ISBN 0-89141-230-1; originally from unspecified US Army manual |Date=1950s |Aut | |
21:12, 24 September 2011 | M67 tank turret arrangement.png (file) | 22 KB | == Summary == {{Information |Description=M67 flame thrower tank turret inside arrangement |Source=R. P. Hunnicutt. Patton. A History of American Main Battle Tank Volume I. — Presidio Press, 1984. — ISBN 0-89141-230-1; originally from unspecified US Ar | |
21:02, 24 September 2011 | Flame Thrower Tank T67.png (file) | 142 KB | {{Information |Description=T67 (M67) flame thrower tank prototype at Aberdeen Proving Ground |Source=R. P. Hunnicutt. Patton. A History of American Main Battle Tank Volume I. — Presidio Press, 1984. — ISBN 0-89141-230-1 |Date=5 November 1953 |Author=u | |
05:34, 12 July 2011 | ASU-57 paradrop sequence.png (file) | 30 KB | {{Information |Description=ASU-57's paradropping sequence from An-12 transport plane |Source=''FM 30-40. Handbook On Soviet Ground Forces'' — Headquarters, Department of the Army, 1975 |Date=1975 |Author=unknown US Army soldier or employee |Permission= | |
04:38, 11 July 2011 | ASU-57 & Mi-6.png (file) | 184 KB | {{Information |Description=ASU-57 tank destroyer/assault gun with several Mil Mi-6 helicopters of Soviet Airborne Troops |Source=J. Gregorzewski. ''Śmigłowiec Mi-6'' — Wydawnictwo Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej, 1988 — (Typy Broni i Uzbrojenia No.124 | |
23:59, 30 June 2011 | ASU-57 FM30-40.png (file) | 9 KB | {{Information |Description=ASU-57 tank destroyer / assault gun |Source=FM 30-40. Handbook on Soviet ground forces — Headquarters, Department of the Army, 1975. |Date=Published in 1975 |Author=unknown US Army soldier or employee |Permission= |other_versi | |
04:03, 3 June 2011 | M7 operators map.svg (file) | 1.61 MB | added Netherlands | |
19:44, 27 December 2010 | GMC 6046 early.png (file) | 270 KB | {{Information |Description=GMC 6046 twin inline engine |Source=R.P.Hunnicutt. Sherman: A History of the American Medium Tank. — Presidio Press, 1976. — ISBN 0-89141-080-5, originally from unspecified US Army manual |Date=c. 1942 ~ 1945 |Author=unknown | |
13:57, 8 September 2010 | Marineartilleryatkhafji.jpg (file) | 65 KB | {{Information |Description=U.S. Marine Corps 155mm artillery piece at the Battle of Khafji |Source=U.S. Marine Corps History Division |Date=c. 29 January — 1 February 1991 |Author=U.S. Marine Corps History Division |Permission= |other_versions= }} [[Cat | |
07:32, 6 September 2010 | M21 Mortar Carrier.png (file) | 491 KB | {{Information |Description=M21 81mm Mortar Carrier at tests |Source=R.P.Hunnicutt. Halftrack: A History of American Semi-Tracked Vehicles. Presidio Press, 2001. — ISBN 0-89141-742-7 |Date=28 April 1944 |Author=unknown US Military soldier or employee |Pe | |
03:46, 3 September 2010 | 8inch HMC T84.png (file) | 1.78 MB | {{Information |Description=T84 8 inch Howitzer first pilot at Aberdeen Proving Ground |Source=R.P.Hunnicutt. Pershing: A History of the Medium Tank T20 Series. — Presidio Press, 1971 |Date=spring 1945 |Author=unknown US Military soldier or employee |Per | |
14:49, 26 August 2010 | Armored Car T22E2 (early).png (file) | 192 KB | {{Information |Description=Armored Car T22E1 (M8) early pilot |Source=R.P.Hunnicutt. Armored Car: A History of American Wheeled Combat Vehicles. — Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 2002. — — ISBN 0-89141-777-X |Date=18 August 1942 |Author=unknown US Milit | |
14:46, 26 August 2010 | Armored Car T23.png (file) | 88 KB | == Summary == {{Information |Description=Armored Car T23 first pilot |Source=R.P.Hunnicutt. Armored Car: A History of American Wheeled Combat Vehicles. — Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 2002. — P. 107. — ISBN 0-89141-777-X |Date=1942 |Author=unknown US | |
14:44, 26 August 2010 | Armored Car T21.png (file) | 85 KB | {{Information |Description=Armored Car T21 first pilot at |Source=R.P.Hunnicutt. Armored Car: A History of American Wheeled Combat Vehicles. — Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 2002. — P. 107. — ISBN 0-89141-777-X |Date=16 November 1942 |Author=unknown U | |
14:39, 26 August 2010 | Armored Car T22.png (file) | 1.15 MB | {{Information |Description=Armored Car T22 (M8) pilot |Source=S.J.Zaloga. M8 Greyhound Armored Car 1941—91. — Osprey Publishing, 2002. — (New Vanguard № 53). — ISBN 1-84176-468-X , attributed to Patton Museum |Date=c. March 1942 |Author=unknown | |
03:43, 23 August 2010 | T71 Gun Motor Carriage 1st pilot.png (file) | 6.17 MB | {{Information |Description=T71 (M36) Gun Motor Carriage first pilot |Source=R.P.Hunnicutt. Sherman: A History of the American Medium Tank. — Presidio Press, 1976. — ISBN 0-89141-080-5 |Date=c. September 1943 |Author=unknown US Military soldier or empl | |
12:51, 17 August 2010 | 9.75inch mortar on M7 chassis.png (file) | 3.97 MB | {{Information |Description=British experimental 9.75 inch mortar mount on an M7 SPH chassis being demonstrated to U.S. 7th Army at Benny, France |Source=R.P.Hunnicutt. Sherman: A History of the American Medium Tank. — Presidio Press, 1976. — ISBN 0-89 | |
12:56, 12 August 2010 | M7 HMC at Arno river.png (file) | 646 KB | {{Information |Description={{en|1=M7 self-propelled gun firing during training south of Arno river in Italy}} |Source=J. C. Hatlem, K. E. Hunter. — The war against Germany and Italy: Mediterranean and adjacent areas, Volume 1. — Government Printing Of | |
10:19, 2 August 2010 | M7 Priest at APG.jpg (file) | 339 KB | {{Information |Description=M7 Priest preserved along the entrance road just inside the main gate of Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland |Source=original uploader's own work |Date=June 2006 |Author=en:user:Yellowute |Permission={{PD-user-w|en|English Wi | |
09:51, 29 April 2010 | Combat Car T5.jpg (file) | 43 KB | {{Information |Description={{en|1=Combat Car T5, predecessor of M1 Combat Car/Light Tank and, partially, Light Tank M2 Series. Removable windshields and canvas covers over open-top turrets are fitted.}} |Source=R. P. Hunnicutt. Stuart: A History of the Am | |
16:26, 25 April 2010 | Combat Car T4E1.png (file) | 457 KB | {{Information |Description={{en|1=US Combat Car T4E1}} |Source=R. P. Hunnicutt. Stuart: A History of the American Light Tank Volume I. — Presidio Press, 1992. — ISBN 0-89141-462-2 |Author=unknown US Army soldier or employee |Date=1934 or 1935 |Permiss | |
12:26, 24 April 2010 | Convertible Medium Tank T4.png (file) | 3.95 MB | {{Information |Description={{en|1=US Medium Tank T4 (M1)}} |Source=R. P. Hunnicutt. Sherman: A History of American Medium Tank. — Presidio Press, 1976. — ISBN 0-89141-080-5 |Author=unknown US Army soldier or employee |Date=1935 or 1936 |Permission= |o | |
10:17, 24 April 2010 | Convertible Combat Car T1.png (file) | 482 KB | {{Information |Description={{en|1=Combat Car T1 (Christie M1931), still retaining 37 mm gun mount of an infantry verison, during tests at Fort Knox}} |Source=R. P. Hunnicutt. Stuart: A History of the American Light Tank Volume I. — Presidio Press, 1992. | |
05:52, 19 April 2010 | AUV M44.png (file) | 2.99 MB | {{Information |Description={{en|1=Armored Utility Vehicle M44 during the evaluation by US Army at Fort Knox}} |Source=R. P. Hunnicutt. Bradley: A History of American Fighting and Support Vehicles. — Presidio Press, 1999 — ISBN 0-89141-694-3 |Author=un | |
11:03, 4 March 2010 | Abandoned Hetzer.png (file) | 1.67 MB | {{Information |Description=Abandoned Hetzer tank destroyer, captured by US troops |Source=H. Scheibert. Hetzer. Jagdpanzer 38(t) und G-13. — Podzun-Pallas, 1979. — (Waffen-Arsenal № 53). — ISBN 3-79090-064-8 |Date=1944 |Author=Unknown US Army sold | |
16:02, 23 November 2009 | Marine M46 Korea Dec 1952.png (file) | 266 KB | {{Information |Description=M46 Patton of Marine 1st Tank Battalion, waiting in prepared position for fire instructions |Source=S.J.Zaloga, G.Balin. Tank Warfare in Korea 1950—53. — Concord Publications, 1994. — ISBN 9-62361-605-8 |Date=December 195 | |
12:36, 21 November 2009 | M46 with searchlight.png (file) | 697 KB | {{Information |Description=M46 Patton of Marine 1st Tank Battalion, equipped with 18-inch searchlight |Source=S.J.Zaloga, G.Balin. Tank Warfare in Korea 1950—53. — Concord Publications, 1994. — ISBN 9-62361-605-8 |Date=1952 |Author=Unknown US Army s | |
09:52, 9 November 2009 | M26 turret pierced by 85mm shell.png (file) | 667 KB | {{Information |Description=M26 turret front, pierced by Soviet 85-mm APC shell (turret turned to the side, gun shield removed) |Source=R. P. Hunnicutt. Pershing: A History of the Medium Tank T20 Series. — Presidio Press, 1971. — ISBN 0-89141-693-5 |Da | |
09:47, 9 November 2009 | M46 turret pierced by 57mm shell.png (file) | 920 KB | {{Information |Description=Turret side of the M46 from 64th Tank Battalion, pierced by Soviet 57mm antitank gun |Source=R. P. Hunnicutt. Pershing: A History of the Medium Tank T20 Series. — Presidio Press, 1971. — ISBN 0-89141-693-5 |Date=1950—1953 | |
09:41, 9 November 2009 | M46 front armor pierced by 85mm shell.png (file) | 644 KB | {{Information |Description=M46 front armor, pierced by Soviet 85-mm APC shell hitting the shot trap area |Source=R. P. Hunnicutt. Pershing: A History of the Medium Tank T20 Series. — Presidio Press, 1971. — ISBN 0-89141-693-5 |Date=1950 |Author=unknow |