interesting !!
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?
maybe it is a M2 Browning just install a muzzle.
Unknown SPG/Light tank, perhaps just another training vehicle. Appears to be constructed on some sort of utility tractor rather than the SU-76M.
M3 Scout Car or M3 Half-Track with Type 41 mountain gun
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
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?
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.
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.
the first just a tractor for Training, it has a fake gun, rifle inside to replace the gun for train.
third picture cannot be recognized.
final picture is a PGZ-09 prototype turret in a unknown hull for test.
the first picture was a Type 62 turret in a SU-76M hull, turret fixed.
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.
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.