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?? in Artillery School, Idar Oberstein (Germany)
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What is the name of the first Chinese version of ZSU-57-2 that we can see on this page ?

mig29.egloos.com/1233245

The second and third are:
Type 80 - Chinese SPAAG. It has the same turret as the ZSU-57-2, but it is armed with the Type 59 twin anti-aircraft autocannon (a copy of the Soviet S-68), mounted on the chassis of a Chinese Type 69-II MBT.


Hi,

I spy, with my little eye...at least three (four?) different chassis under that one turret! There's definitely the Type 59/69 (can't see the rear of the second one, so can't be sure of type). The first (Type 69) seems to have Arabic or Sanskrit script on the turret side.

There also appears to be a shortened T54/55 (Type 59/69) hull, and what looks a lot like one of the more modern Chinese AFV chassis. No idea which one, though...

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What is the name of the first Chinese version of ZSU-57-2 that we can see on this page ?

mig29.egloos.com/1233245

The second and third are:
Type 80 - Chinese SPAAG. It has the same turret as the ZSU-57-2, but it is armed with the Type 59 twin anti-aircraft autocannon (a copy of the Soviet S-68), mounted on the chassis of a Chinese Type 69-II MBT.
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www.flickr.com/photos/...398704536/
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Home Guard improvised armoured car, Shoreham Air Show 16.09.07.

This can't be an original Home Guard improvised armoured car ?
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There are a couple but I think the vast majority were sold to Taiwan.


In Neil USA Register there is none M733
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Are there any M733 in USA ?


There are a couple but I think the vast majority were sold to Taiwan.

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M733 or XM733
This is an appropriate question for the Marine Corps Mechanized Museum at Camp Pendleton?


Not really the differences between the M733 & XM733 are pretty straight forward...

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M733 or XM733
This is an appropriate question for the Marine Corps Mechanized Museum at Camp Pendleton?





Camp Pendleton Museums Office = mcbcampen.history.fct @ usmc.mil
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Are there any M733 in USA ?
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Nothing unusual its just an M733

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Weird creation, even more from the front!
www.flickr.com/photos/...682610713/
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M??? in Hsinchu (Taiwan)

www.flickr.com/photos/...682610713/

Are some of them preserved in USA ?
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Is that a M551

A Sheridan in Bergen, Norway :)?
www.flickr.com/photos/...539332173/


...or facsimile. Doesn't look quite right to me, but that's what it's intended to resemble.

The star on the rear is in WAY the wrong place, the headlight covers look funny, as do the hatches. Maybe a CONEX box will support nearly 17 tons, but it seems risky. The water barrier covers look entirely artificial (most rot away in the elements, and look black & white where neoprene and cord get exposed). I strongly suspect it was a model of some kind.

Sheridans do turn up in some unexpected places. like one in Latrun, Israel.
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Is that a M551

A Sheridan in Bergen, Norway :)?
www.flickr.com/photos/...539332173/
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I think the wrecks of WWII in the desert come and go with the wind, one day coverede the next day visible.

We had a bunker in Denmark that was hidden under sand dunes for 64 years that suddenly appeared on the beach because of a storm.

Everything was still as the Germans left it in 1945 except for the signs of age.

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