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| Neue Bruno 28cm Heavy Railgun Captured German Neue Bruno 28cm Heavy Railgun. |
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| Sherman tanks on patrol near Normandy A column of M4 Sherman tanks moving near the Normandy area, 12 June 1944. The Sherman tank in the foreground nickname "Virgin" can be seen here unloading from a Coast Guard LST during the D-Day landings on Gold Beach, 12h10, 6 June 1944, D-Day. Photo here. |
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| Sturmpanzer IV Brummbar Sturmpanzer IV Brummbar (Mid production model) The Sturmpanzer IV, also known as "Sturmpanzer 43" or "Sd.Kfz. 166" was an armoured infantry support gun based on the Panzer IV chassis fixed superstructure housing the 150 mm Sturmhaubitze (StuH) 43 L/12 gun. |
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| Theodore Bruno 24cm Railgun Captured German Theodor Bruno 24cm. KE Heavy rail gun in France. Two Military police "MP" overlook the cannon. |
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| Tiger I tank with 101st SS Panzer Battalion Tiger I heavy tank type "E" "PzKpfw VI Ausf. E" with 101st SS Panzer Battalion captured near the Chateau de Rauray by the Nottingham Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry. The Tiger 1 tank was powered by a 21-litre 12-cylinder Maybach HL 210 P45 with 650 PS (641 hp, 478 kW). |
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| US Soldiers with captured Panzerschreck U.S. Army Sergeant loading a 88mm anti-tank rocket into captured Panzerschreck, in front of church of Holy Côme of the Mount, France. The Panzerschreck was given to infantry to bolster their anti-tank capability. The weapon was shoulder-launched and fired a rocket-propelled, fin-stabilized grenade with a shaped charge warhead. |
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| Wespe 105 mm self-propelled artillery gun Disabled German Wespe 105 mm self-propelled artillery gun carriage near Mortrée, June 1944. |
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