We end this four-part look at the Arsenalen tank museum with a look at the foreign vehicles on display.
The earlier parts:
Part 1 - AFVs in Swedish use, WWII and before
Part 2 - AFVs in Swedish use, post WWII
Part 3 - Softskins and guns in Swedish use
The earlier parts:
Part 1 - AFVs in Swedish use, WWII and before
Part 2 - AFVs in Swedish use, post WWII
Part 3 - Softskins and guns in Swedish use
A German Pz. I. Let's say it's not very big... |
It must have been cramped... |
Gun Motor Carriage M16 |
T-34-85 |
Sherman Firefly M4A4. This is one of four bought after the war for evaluation |
An SdKfz 131, Marder II. This one was bought in 1946 for evaluation but was in a sorry state and refurbished much later for this exhibit. |
Kübelwagen |
Carrier |
Hetzer |
It's not a large tank... |
Hetzer and Goliath |
T-72M1 with wading equipment. |
A T-55 cut open |
M113 |
I probably missed a couple of vehicles, but that is a good reason for you to visit this excellent museum.
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So the "Tiger" wasn't there any more?
ReplyDeleteI saw no Tiger, real or wannabe
DeleteThey had a fake Tiger last year, that had been used in the Död Snö 2 film shoot.
DeleteRight, the T-55...
DeleteWe made this trip last year, but I guess they didn't have it there when we visited. No big loss, really.
A great final instalment with some truly iconic vehicles.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteInteresting survivors there, and some rarities too. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome!
DeleteVery interesting thanks. Loved seeing the tiny ones.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome!
DeleteWhen it comes to AFVs I think the smaller the better.
Great photos
ReplyDeleteThank you Herman, and welcome to the blog!
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