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They use bigger search coils in Russia.:twodetecting:

I found one of those just this past March in a Union camp just outside Petersburg. Put it in the whatsit box. No wonder the South lost the war. :lol:
 
Wow that is one mean looking WWII German tank. And in good condition after all these years. The tracks and wheels even turned.
Thanks for the video.

Far as the Union seige at Petersburg, they didn't have stugIII's but a gigantic mortar nicknamed the 'dictator'.
 
ironsight said:
Wow that is one mean looking WWII German tank. And in good condition after all these years. The tracks and wheels even turned.
Thanks for the video.

Far as the Union seige at Petersburg, they didn't have stugIII's but a gigantic mortar nicknamed the 'dictator'.

Yeah, I know about the "Dictator" only cause that's what the media put out there. Things ain't changed much. :rofl:
 
2 Much Trash said:
ironsight said:
Wow that is one mean looking WWII German tank. And in good condition after all these years. The tracks and wheels even turned.
Thanks for the video.
Far as the Union seige at Petersburg, they didn't have stugIII's but a gigantic mortar nicknamed the 'dictator'.

Yeah, I know about the "Dictator" only cause that's what the media put out there. Things ain't changed much. :rofl:

More than one kind of dictator! LOL

Here's the 'dictator' the Union used at the seige of Petersburg during the Amerian Civil War. It could hurl 225 pound 13 inch shells 2 miles!

http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o273/moparado/dictator_zps467720eb.jpg
 
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