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czwarty_
czwarty_ - - 1,323 comments

Pz III Ausf N
Matilda
Pz IV Ausf H
AEC car?
25 pounder short
StuG III Ausf G
Cromwell
Pz IV Ausf G
Land Matress
unknown field gun
Sherman Mk V
Achilles
unknown AA piece
unknown big heavy howitzer
6-pounder AT gun
unknown AT gun
Panzer IV Ausf H
StuG III Ausf G
SdKfz 232
Cromwell
Opel Blitz
M3 Halftrack

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Hannibal_kills - - 207 comments

Some corrections:

The Opel Blitz is actually a Bedford truck.

The AEC car, I don't remember putting it in this picture but you might be mistaken it for the Valentine tank here, as both probably use the same turret.

The rest, you'll (and other viewers) have to figure it out (your/them)selves.

And actually, there are more behind Achillies' line. So, good luck chap(s)!

*PS: I suggest you guys click 'view original' for better viewing.

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I challenge YOU, the viewer to identify every military equipment in this picture, bonus points for the wreckage way far behind there, and excluding the three chaps over here. Sadly though, I can't give the accurate answer as I can't trust the game's unit general information. While you, (probably) being a long-time group member and military-nerd/historian/expert, can give your true general information on these British (and American) war machines.

Also don't think ANYTHING associated with the background. I know it's North Africa but keep in mind we're focusing on the tanks, not the theaters of war.