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General Forums => Wishlist => Topic started by: CrosFire on January 25, 2010, 07:27:56 PM
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Service length-1944-1946
Weight-46t
Engine-diesel V-2JS
H.P.-520
Speed-37km/h
Range-150km
Armor Thickness(MM)
Hull front-120
Hull side-90
Hull rear-60
Turret-90 to 100
Crew-4
Armament
122mm D-25T model 1943 Tank gun
3x 3.62mm DT machine gun
1x 12.7mm DShK model 1938 anti air machine gun
Number of JS-2 and JS-2m produced by July of 1945 is 3483
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+1
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and it looks cool
(http://gunpoint-3d.com/images/circ/Raiden.000.gif)
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phatso,
He is asking for the Josef Stalin 2 heavy tank used by the Soviets, not the J2M Raiden 'Jack' used by the Japanese. Note the armor he listed.
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I wish I had photoshop. :frown:
+1 for Jm2 Raiden.
And we need early war tanks first.
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+1
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phatso,
He is asking for the Josef Stalin 2 heavy tank used by the Soviets, not the J2M Raiden 'Jack' used by the Japanese. Note the armor he listed.
lol, i was wondering about that. Seeing that the Js-m2 that corsfire posted listed it to have 4 crew and looking at the pic that phatzo posted. I was wondering where the other three sits.
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lol, i was wondering about that. Seeing that the Js-m2 that corsfire posted listed it to have 4 crew and looking at the pic that phatzo posted. I was wondering where the other three sits.
:lol :lol :lol :lol :lol
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D'oh
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lol, i was wondering about that. Seeing that the Js-m2 that corsfire posted listed it to have 4 crew and looking at the pic that phatzo posted. I was wondering where the other three sits.
One on each wing and one slung underneath. It worked wonderfully at lower altitudes but higher altitudes resulted in too many japsicles so they only used them on kamikaze missions. You won't be sneaking up on that one too easy!
+1 :aok
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One on each wing and one slung underneath. It worked wonderfully at lower altitudes but higher altitudes resulted in too many japsicles so they only used them on kamikaze missions. You won't be sneaking up on that one too easy!
+1 :aok
LOL. i would past it if they where think of doing that.
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this is a site with a picture of a Js-3 not the model your lookin for but very close
http://www.davidpride.com/Israeli_Armor/IL_Armor183.htm
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Though I would agree (+1) on the JS-M2, we really could use some earlier war era tanks first. It would be nice to see a British tank or two. I'd like to see the Crusader I (Cruiser Mk VI) or the Crusader III. Crusader III would probably be first, considering it had a better gun vs the Crusader I(6 pdr vs 2 pdr). Mind you, I'm gleaming this information off of wiki. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crusader_tank Or how about the Cromwell I or Matilda II? My point here, is the addition of a true British tank. If a late war era British tank would be wanted, maybe the Comet? According to wiki, it did not participate in any major battle, but it did see combat against the Germans.
Either way, +1 for the JS-M2. :aok
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perk it.....i'd say about 10-25 points. but +1 :aok
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Is this the tank that the Russians used in the allied parade in Berlin. Same one that a British CO got scared and Patton lean over to him and said, "don't worrie, we are on you side."
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quote author=oakranger link=topic=282537.msg3571719#msg3571719 date=1264634659]
Is this the tank that the Russians used in the allied parade in Berlin. Same one that a British CO got scared and Patton lean over to him and said, "don't worrie, we are on you side."
[/quote] Yes pretty sure.
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The M2 variant of the Stalin tank was the 1950's modernization. How about just the JS-2 then with the upgrade breach and fire-control?
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The M2 variant of the Stalin tank was the 1950's modernization. How about just the JS-2 then with the upgrade breach and fire-control?
You could be right but im 90% sure the Js-M2 saw combat but the Js-3 did not
http://www.davidpride.com/Israeli_Armor/IL_Armor183.htm
[/quote] -Js3