The picture of some rare vehicles in China or Republic of China and Taiwan

interesting !!

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I find this picture quite interesting.

I wish to see this particular tank in the game

what is the machine-gun on the turret side? a Type 56 without air-vent and the muzzle of the PTRS-41?

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maybe it is a M2 Browning just install a muzzle.

Type 62D (I dont know what it is, just like 59D, but it is a Type 62)


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Unknown SPG/Light tank, perhaps just another training vehicle. Appears to be constructed on some sort of utility tractor rather than the SU-76M.
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M3 Scout Car or M3 Half-Track with Type 41 mountain gun
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T-34-85 turret on M42 Duster hull. Some say it is actually the Type 64 prototype with an M18 turret, but I am not so sure

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who knows the relevant information about this vehicle?
It looks like it has an oval turret, but uses a very thin main gun. It is not 62/WZ131/132. what is it?

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The third image does not show armored cars of Chinese manufacture, but Japanese. They are Sumida P cars upgraded by the Japanese Dōwa automotive company based in Manchukuo China.

There is an old forum suggestion regarding this vehicle.

most of these are 1.lend lease/captured from ww2. 2. amalgamations of different lend lease/captured ww2 vehicles. 3. prototypes

Doesnt matter, they can still be added.

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agreed

Soo Goofy, lol they are like thosse wierd chinese lego copies XD

M3 Scout Car or M3 Half-Track with Type 41 mountain gun that‘s my collection picture, I know it. it was found in Chinese Cival War in 1947.

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the first just a tractor for Training, it has a fake gun, rifle inside to replace the gun for train.

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third picture cannot be recognized.

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final picture is a PGZ-09 prototype turret in a unknown hull for test.

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the first picture was a Type 62 turret in a SU-76M hull, turret fixed.

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This is only a mockup using a spare Stuart turret on an SU-76M hull, probably only created for the museum.

This is also likely a bad museum restoration, most M10s in Taiwan look like this with fake barrels.

This is an official scale model of the Type 85-II.
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It could also be a water-cooled M2 .50 cal, China had a few of them that you can see on their M3A1 Scout Cars.

After doing more research I discovered that these vehicles were Pakistani, not Chinese, so unfortunately there is no relationship between China and the Marksman turret.

I think this is a movie prop used in one of the Wolf Warrior movies. The main tank featured is a mock-up ZTZ59D, but they also used the Type 62 since it looks similar.

This is a non-functional monument, I forget where but it’s outside some factory that is related to the production of tracked vehicles (not tanks). It’s the chassis of a PLZ83-family (WZ321) with a Type 59 turret.

Not quite, I believe it’s a newly-fabricated turret specifically to imitate the T-62. You can see the circular hole for the “gunner’s sight” that imitates the T-62, and the cupola is also not correct to the Type 62. Also many other small details are missing like the periscopes, etc.

The main reason why I believe it’s not a T-34-85 turret, besides the question of “where would the turret have come from”, is that the T-34-85’s turret extends far forward of the turret ring, while the M18/M64’s does not. The slope of the turret side also looks wrong, and the space under the turret bustle is too large. There also does not appear to be a commander’s cupola.

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Nice analysis, I have to wonder if it really is the Type 64 though. The gun doesn’t appear to have a muzzle brake, something that I believe was present even on the first Type 64 prototype. But I suppose this video is too grainy to achieve any real conclusion.


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