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Name This Photo!!! - The AFV Recognition Thread

Cool, here is a line/cg drawing of a production vehicle.

whatamIedited.jpg


And a real world pic

whatamI4edited.jpg
 
Argentine TAM... though if you look closely the line drawing and picture are NOT the same. I made ID from the picture.

Cheers,

tango22a
 
tango22a said:
Argentine TAM... though if you look closely the line drawing and picture are NOT the same. I made ID from the picture.

Cheers,

tango22a

You are right about the line drawing, should have read the caption better  :-X

The line drawing is infact a : stretched TAM Chassis with a Leo II A4 turret.

 
NFLD Sapper said:
Damn that was quick  :(

At this point in the game, you have to show a lugnut on a line drawing of a concept vehicle to give some of these AFV SME's a challenge.
 
I am not an SME in AFV Recognition but have been reading books on AFVs for over 50 years... sometimes the old memory plays tricks... sometimes I get lucky.

Newfie Sapper please post another since I don't have any current pix.

Thanks,

tango22a
 
After an exhaustive search I deem this vehicle to be the bremer marienwagen

http://www.landships.freeservers.com/mgm_marienwagen_kitreview.htm

Have a sunny Afghanistan day  :warstory:
 
AndrewB2020 said:
After an exhaustive search I deem this vehicle to be the bremer marienwagen

http://www.landships.freeservers.com/mgm_marienwagen_kitreview.htm

Have a sunny Afghanistan day  :warstory:

Correct, you have the conch.
 
AndrewB2020 said:
Alright...this is definitely a different one.

French.  "Char G1P" also sometimes identified as "Char SEAM"

Char Seam (Poniatowski-Petroleo-Electrique) was an experimental tank developed for the French Char G1 project by the Societe d'Etudes et d'Applications Mecaniques and fitted with a gasoline-electric transmission.  Like all the other submissions for this project, it did not go into manufacture (or even completion of an adequate prototype) before the fall of France.
 
I figure it's what you get when a Simba and Condor have offspring :p

Looks close to both but yet unique.

Cheers
 
Lets see if my hunch was correct

As there are UAE flags in the Background I looked for any wheeled vehicles that the UAE tested and found the IGUANA FV4 by Sabiex of Belgium to look remarkably similar to you photo

http://www.sabiex.com/iguana/index.html
 
CEEBEE501 said:
Lets see if my hunch was correct

As there are UAE flags in the Background I looked for any wheeled vehicles that the UAE tested and found the IGUANA FV4 by Sabiex of Belgium to look remarkably similar to you photo

http://www.sabiex.com/iguana/index.html

Good hunch!  You're next.

(should have cut the flags out of that picture)
 
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