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THE NASHORN TANK : made form germany army , is an anti - tank gun very impressive huh!? >_< anyway i like this tank becuase its very effective weapon that destroy enemy tank with high damege O__o cool is she hehehe okey now some information In February 1942, the Alkett (Altmärkische Kettenwerke GmbH) arms firm of Berlin designed a tank destroyer using their recently developed Geschützwagen III/IV which as its name indicated used components of both the Panzer III and Panzer IV tank. The 8.8 cm Panzerabwehrkanone (PaK) 43/1 L/71, a long-barreled anti-tank gun, was mounted on the rear of the chassis complete with its gun shield and an open-topped superstructure was built up around the gun to give the crew some protection. The gun had the same traverse and elevation as if it had been on its carriage: 15° to either side and between -5° to +15° elevation. To accommodate the long and heavy gun, the hull had to be lengthened and the engine moved from the rear to the centre of the chassis. Weight considerations meant that the amount of armour which could be used for the fighting compartment was limited, the crew were only protected from blast and small arms.
also the Speed : 42 km/h (26.71 mph)
Power/weight : 12.5 hp/tonne
Crew : 4 or 5
Operational range : 235 km (146 mi)
and Primary armament : 88 mm (3.46 in) PaK 43/1

thank for all my friends and fellows ^_^ i hope all of you enjoy ...

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Nice SP 88mm

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HANG OUT BANNERS ON THE OUTSIDE WALL AND THE CRY IS "STILL THEY COME"!!!! OUR CASTLE'S STRENGTH WILL LAUGH A SIEGE TO SCORN!!!!!!!
From the movie Castle keep
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