Abandoned in retreat Iraqi Army T-54A (1991)
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1 21 April 2015, 23:10
Kerry COX
I have seen a lot of videos from Syria of these beasts being blown to hell.
Why would any one get into a tank in that environment these days.
Life expectancy...............30 seconds.
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I have seen a lot of videos from Syria of these beasts being blown to hell.
Why would any one get into a tank in that environment these days.
Life expectancy...............30 seconds.
🙁
22 July 2015, 23:06
Cortex
Agree. The era of these machines is over already, yet some armies still own large number of them while not being able/allowed to import better tanks. Other aspects lead to such disasters like corruption and lack of good planning.
This tank and its derivatives became iconic in most key conflicts after WWII.
Agree. The era of these machines is over already, yet some armies still own large number of them while not being able/allowed to import better tanks. Other aspects lead to such disasters like corruption and lack of good planning.
This tank and its derivatives became iconic in most key conflicts after WWII.
24 July 2015, 08:50
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The tank in original photo is actually a T-55. I just used the very affordable T-54A kit instead.
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An abandoned tank on Kuwait-Al Basra Road/Road 80, Feb 27 1991.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highway_of_Death