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The 10mm & Real World Museums Photo Directory - helping you choose the best 10mm tanks, or dig out real cammo schemes from tanks and other military vehicles in museums and shows around the world. You can also search the directory by manufacturer, army or keyword

Anyone can rate the photos just by clicking on the stars beneath each photo. Ratings use a scale of 0-5 where 5 = excellent and 0 = terrible.

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Zirinyi153 views
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153 viewsIn the Land Warfare Hall
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Images from Fort Copacabana, Rio - 5-barrel quick-firing gun153 viewsFort Copacabana, Rio contains the Museum of the History of the Brazilian Army and a coastal defense fort, Fort Copacabana. This is a 5-barrel quick-firing gun, each barrel being of 37mm. Brazil purchased this Hotchkiss revolving cannon, in 1876.
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Images from Fort Copacabana, Rio 305mm (12 inch) Krupp cannons,153 viewsFort Copacabana, Rio The Fort has two cupolas, one with 2x 305mm Krupp cannons, and the other 2x 190mm Krupp cannons. The cupola with the 305mm guns is behind and above that of the 190mm guns so that it can fire over them. The 305mm Krupp guns could fire a shell of some 445 kg a distance of up to 23 km.
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Leclerc AFV from Nexter153 viewsPhotos of AFVs at the IDEX 2013 exhibition Leclerc on Wikipedia
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Brazilian Stuart153 viewsIn the 1970s, Brazilian company Bernardini developed a series of radical Stuart upgrades for the Brazilian Army.
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Based on M3A1, this design had new engine (280 hp (210 kW) Saab-Scania diesel), improved suspension, new upper hull armor, fire controls and DEFA 90 mm gun in a new turret. 80 vehicles were produced.
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An X1A with improved suspension with three bogies (instead of two) each side and raised idler. Didn't reach production.
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Based on the X1A1, this version retained almost nothing of the
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Bren Carrier153 viewsThe Universal Carrier, also known (incorrectly) as the Bren Gun Carrier is a common name describing a family of light armoured tracked vehicles built by Vickers-Armstrong. Produced between 1934 and 1960, the vehicle was used widely by British Commonwealth forces during the Second World War. Universal Carriers were usually used for transporting personnel and equipment, mostly support weapons, or as machine gun platforms. With some 113,000 built in the United Kingdom and abroad, it was the most produced armoured fighting vehicle in history.
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