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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, November 23, 2003 8:54 PM
Not as privileged as some here. Crawled over and in a couple of Aussie M113's - including one of the old Fire support type, and on a Centurian. I also got to crawl around in an ASLAV (basically a Canadian Grizzly) and in one of our Leopard 1's at the Defense force exhibit at our annual show a few years back. Shortly after my visit, some dope set off the internal fire extinquisher system....so no more Joe Public allowed inside. Bad luck for themBig Smile [:D].

I can go one better than ILuv3ggs - I've actually been inside Mephisto, the only remaining genuine German WW1 A7V left in the world. It used to be housed in the old Queensland Museum and you could get up real close and personal to the outside. Then they decided to move it to the new site and its Perspex box. However, before they moved it they let Joe Public have a gander inside one last time. Only thing is, it was not advertised and I was just going past when I realised what was happening, so I didn't have a camera with with me at the time.Sad [:(]

Does having a track link from a Japanese tank dropped on your foot count for anything here Blush [:I]?
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Posted by Dwight Ta-ala on Sunday, November 23, 2003 9:34 PM
I have seen only a few armor so far:

M4A3 Sherman
Merkava 3 (in Israel)
M113
LAV-150
LAV-300

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  • From: Brisbane, Australia
Posted by ILuv3ggs on Sunday, November 23, 2003 10:22 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by petbat
...and in one of our Leopard 1's at the Defense force exhibit at our annual show a few years back...


did u happen to get some pictures ? ... i am about to start modeling the Leopard AS1, i need some more reference pictures, such as marking etc...
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 25, 2003 8:40 PM
Sorry mate, It was several years ago at the Brissie EKKA and even if I did get pics they would not be digital. It was backed in the corner of the Pavillion and you could only see the front and one side, but any pics would have included a million munchkins crawling on the outside (my son included) Tongue [:P] and decent pics would have been impossible.

Have you tried contacting the ADF direct? The public liason is pretty good I hear.
See: http://www.defence.gov.au/army/1armd/index.htm for contact details for 1AR
You can also see some pics and a short video feature by browsing back through the site or do a search at the image gallery.

By the way, the Army is going to replace the aging AS1 Leopards in the future. Short listed replacements are the Leopard 2 (naturally), Challenger 2 or M1A2. Now what's the bet the pollies go for the cheapest on offer? Hmm.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, November 28, 2003 11:42 PM
While in the military (US) I was assigned to M113 as TC, inf team leader,driver, scout and M60 machine gunner. M551 Sheridan as TC, driver and loader. M60A1 as TC, gunner, driver and loader. M48A5, M60, M60A3 as TC/Senior armor instructor. Also spent time with the M2/3 Bradley and M1 when they 1st came out but not as crew. Also I have been on M577, M109, M106, M88 and just about everything else with tracks or wheels. Being Cav you tend to get to play with or ride on just about everything. Also several German (west) armor like Leopard1 and Marder1 which I played on.
I have been to just about all the US museums and most of the major post (20+). Aberdeen Proving Ground is by far the best in the US , the Patton Museum is good to. I was able to see some of the stuff they have in storage like a Pather G in running order which I was allowed to climb all over on and a Kittenrad that they drive around for fun plus more. I have been to England and they have a great collection there to.I spent time in Germany but never made it to Munster. I backpacked around Belguim and climbed on some Panthers and they have a King Tiger left over from the Battle of the Bugle.Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, November 29, 2003 1:56 PM
As both a "brat" and in the service, I've been on-in-crewed an M-47, M-48a2, M-48a5, M-60, M-60a1, M-60a2, M-60a1 (RIse), M-60-a3, M-551, M-1 , M-1a1, M-728 CEV, M-60 AVLB, M-114, M113, M-2

At museums I've seen what The Patton museum had (got to go to the "warehouse") so I got to get in a Hetzer, Panther, PZKW lV and a T-34/85. They brought in some captured Russian vehicles for analysis so add a T-55 and T-62 to the mix. In Germany my unit had a Sherman and a Chaffee (WORKING!!) as a mascot. As to seen, oh God, all those off beat tanks that are all over Fort Kox and Radcliff.And lastly what the Imperial War Museum had. Wished I had been to Bovington and Aberdeen.....someday. I don't know all the tracked artillery. But we had the enclosed 155 and 8 inch and the open 175's that I was on. And lastly I almost forgot all the foreign armor I got to get into. A Leopard A-3, a Modern Hetzer and a Chieftain. Didn't get in but saw the AMX 30. The Frogs we had lunch with weren't as friendly as the Brits we fought in Reforger 78. As to wheeled, well let's not even open that can of worms with jeeps dueces goats goers hummers. And how about birds , well wingy things are for another topic aern't they
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  • From: Brisbane, Australia
Posted by ILuv3ggs on Saturday, November 29, 2003 2:46 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by petbat

Sorry mate, It was several years ago at the Brissie EKKA and even if I did get pics they would not be digital. It was backed in the corner of the Pavillion and you could only see the front and one side, but any pics would have included a million munchkins crawling on the outside (my son included) Tongue [:P] and decent pics would have been impossible.

Have you tried contacting the ADF direct? The public liason is pretty good I hear.
See: http://www.defence.gov.au/army/1armd/index.htm for contact details for 1AR
You can also see some pics and a short video feature by browsing back through the site or do a search at the image gallery.

By the way, the Army is going to replace the aging AS1 Leopards in the future. Short listed replacements are the Leopard 2 (naturally), Challenger 2 or M1A2. Now what's the bet the pollies go for the cheapest on offer? Hmm.


hey,

i've tried the adf ... emailed them about 5 months ago ... still no reply Disapprove [V] i've looked through alot of images as well, but can't find out ALL the markings from one tank,

I get defence updates in my emial everday, they were going on about the costs of the tanks etc, i think the Leopard 2A4 came out the cheapest at $2 million each, the abram cost $4 million each...

either way, its more aussie subjects for me to build Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, November 29, 2003 7:12 PM
ive seen challengers 1 and 2 at there training ground Scorpians,scimitars and sabres at the Alvis test track, loads of moveing AFVs at Bovinton battle days and Duxford
and some at Military rallys
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, November 29, 2003 7:43 PM
Right here in Singapore... nothing much to look at..

I've seen and been inside an AMX13 light tank.. I think its a French make... Don't know if any of you have heard abt it before... Also seen and been inside the AMX-10 MCV.. Also seen the locally built BIONIX.. an infantry fighting vehicle... The M113 APC is a common sight here too and so is the Cadillac Gage V200 armoured car...

Cheers...

Nandakumar
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, November 29, 2003 8:56 PM
All rugth guys I can't name all that I have seen really wouldn't know one from the other. I did grow up an Army brat. My father was FDC. He told these bad boys where to shoot. Spent a good part of my childhood climbing in and out of different tanks. If they have it at Ft. Sill (Home of the Field Artillary) I have seen it. Every year down there they do a CAPEX (capability exercise) the Army brings out everything they have and let em rip. They show off for the bigwigs and for family. They Air Force would bring in some planes too and bomb the crap out of the range down there. Pretty awesome. Used to have some on tape but got lost years ago. Miss those days sometimes.

Demankat
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