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Offline Albacore

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Double-turreted Prototype
« on: February 24, 2003, 03:00:44 AM »
Here's an interesting early war development by the weird and wacky Russians. Looks kinda like a distant, land-bound relative of the Mi-24 Hind.

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« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2003, 03:03:33 AM »
nah it's too small, slow, and lightly armed to have any relation with the mi24.

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« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2003, 03:46:08 AM »
true dat

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« Reply #3 on: February 24, 2003, 05:54:04 AM »
That SMK heavy tank was knocked out and disabled by Finnish troops during Winter war...
SMK Heavy Experimental Tank

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Re: Double-turreted Prototype
« Reply #4 on: February 24, 2003, 09:14:58 AM »
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Here's an interesting early war development by the weird and wacky Russians. Looks kinda like a distant, land-bound relative of the Mi-24 Hind.


Looks like a T-28, a relatively limited example of the 'land battleship' design theory. The T-35 is a better example:



The T-35 carried a 76.2mm gun in the main turret, a 45mm gun in each of the forward/right and rear/left turrets, a 7.62mm machine gun in each of the forward/left and rear/right turrets, coaxial 7.62mm machine guns in the three cannon-armed turrets, and provision for a 7.62mm machine gun mount on the turret deck.

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Re: Double-turreted Prototype
« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2003, 11:06:35 AM »
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Here's an interesting early war development by the weird and wacky Russians. Looks kinda like a distant, land-bound relative of the Mi-24 Hind.


Well . . . .


The Grant was fairly widely produced (about 6,300 US and 1,100 Canadian units) and modestly successful in the Desert.

Love to see one of those.

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Re: Re: Double-turreted Prototype
« Reply #6 on: February 24, 2003, 11:58:53 AM »
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The Grant was fairly widely produced (about 6,300 US and 1,100 Canadian units) and modestly successful in the Desert.
Love to see one of those.
Sakai


Umm...Why?

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« Reply #7 on: February 24, 2003, 12:17:28 PM »
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Umm...Why?


Because it is a great but quirky early war item that would be fun to drive but not hard to kill (as if any armor is hard to, kill).  

Mind you, I don't want one over any airplane model, but I like the funky rides.  Why model Vanilla when tooty fruity is on the menu?

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« Reply #8 on: February 24, 2003, 02:32:19 PM »
THe grant had an armored Commander's cuppola--we don't have any with that feature yet. Might be interesting. Of course this will inevitably lead to threads on why in god's name did that .30 cal round penetrate the cuppola. I don't know. Looks weird though.