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Pictures from Full Militärmuseum
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Massimo_Foti
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 6:02 am
Post subject: Pictures from Full Militärmuseum

During the last year I've tried to improve the quality of my pictures, both by refining my skills and equipment. I think I am starting to see progress, here is a selection of shots I've took at Full last month:

www.flickr.com/photos/...3191/show/

Among other things you can see some prototypes from the Mowag collection, and a new Universal Carrier that just arrived in the museum, it's in pretty poor condition.

Massimo
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 9:34 am
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Exelent pictures Massimo.
The Museums in Full and Thun are still on my list for want to visit Museums.

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Let me know in advance if you plan to visit them, we could meet there

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 3:12 pm
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What was the function of the vertical bars affixed to the S Tank's bow?
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I think it was supposed to detonated hollow charges before they reach the hull. But I am not 100% sure.

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I added more shots, including many soft-skins:
www.flickr.com/photos/...088553191/

I also created a dedicated set for the Mowag collection:
www.flickr.com/photos/...622378309/

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 7:58 pm
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Yes it was supposed to detonate hollow charges and as secondary, affecting the trajectory of certain kinetic energy projectiles.

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- L.Delsing
Yes it was supposed to detonate hollow charges and as secondary, affecting the trajectory of certain kinetic energy projectiles.

Regards,
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Those bars were "Top Secret" way into the early 90's, never to be fitted during peacetime. When Sweden was shopping for a new tank (the Leo 2 was selected) the red tape was lifted and most in the Swedish Army saw the "picket fence" for the first time.

I did my service when the testing for a new Swedish tank was conducted. We had a Leopard 2 and a M1A1 Abrams up for Arctic testing, boy were those boys in the crews "cocky". They had special "everything", new uniforms, special badges and a swagger to match. Three years later they tested T72:s (intended as a IFV support vehicle, IKV in Swedish), BMP1:s and MT-LB:s ... the T72 crews were called "Smurfs" because of their ... errr ... diminutive stature, this was a requirement as the inner spaces of the T72 are very cramped indeed. The MT-LB and BMP were selected as the Pbv401 and Pbv501 but the T72 was left out as the modifications needed to make it a "safe" work environment were to extensive (not to say impossible). The BMP:s were warehoused 10 years ago,were phased out in 2008 and sold to the Czech Republic. The MT-LB still soldiers on.

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