Dassault Mirage III-O

Dassault Mirage III-O

PaysFrance
RôleChasseur
Premier volLe 17 novembre 1956
Construit1422

Galerie de photos d’un Dassault Mirage III-O , The Dassault Mirage III is a family of single-seat, single-engine, fighter aircraft produced by Dassault Aviation for the French Air Force and widely exported. Prominent operators included Australia, Argentina, South Africa, Pakistan and Israel, as well as a number of nonaligned nations. Though an older design, the second generation fighter is still a fairly maneuverable aircraft and an effective opponent in close range dogfighting. In French service it was armed with air-to-ground ordnance or R.550 Magic air-to-air missiles. Mirage IIIO: Single-seat all-weather fighter-bomber aircraft for the Royal Australian Air Force. Single prototype powered by 53.68 kN (12,070 lbf) dry thrust and 71.17 kN (16,000 lbf) Rolls-Royce Avon Mk.67 turbojet engine, but order placed for aircraft based on Mirage IIIE, powered by Atar engine in March 1961. 100 aircraft built, of which 98 were built under licence in Australia. The first 49 were Mirage IIIO(F) interceptors which were followed by 51 Mirage IIIO(A) fighter bombers, with survivors brought up to a common standard later

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M3 Scout converti en voiture blindée

M3 Scout converti en voiture blindée

PaysUsa
TypeVoiture blindée
PhotoVladimir Yakubov
DescriptionAlbum de 101 photos balade d’un « M3 Scout converti en voiture blindée »

Galerie de photos d’un M3 Scout converti en voiture blindée, The M3 Scout Car was an armored car in U.S. service during World War II. It was also known as the White Scout Car, after its manufacturer, the White Motor Company. It was used in various roles, including patrol, scouting, command vehicle, ambulance and gun tractor.

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Voiture blindée Daimler Mk II

Voiture blindée Daimler Mk II

PaysRoyaume-uni
TypeVoiture blindée
PhotoVladimir Yakubov
DescriptionAlbum de 139 photos walk-around d’un « Daimler Armoured Car Mk II »

Galerie de photos d’un Voiture blindée Daimler Mk II, The Daimler Armoured Car was a successful British armoured car design of the Second World War which continued in service into the 1950s. It was designed for scouting and liaison work but could prove useful in ‘actions de la police’ comme un réservoir à roues.

Marc II: tourelle améliorée, monture de canon modifiée, meilleur radiateur, trappe d’évacuation du conducteur intégrée au toit, conteneur WP Grenade monté dans une tourelle et récipient générateur de fumée modifié.

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FV721 Fox CVR

FV721 Fox CVR

PaysRoyaume-uni
TypeReconnaissance de véhicules de combat
PhotoVladimir Yakubov
DescriptionAlbum de 20 photos de promenade d’un « FV721 Fox CVR »

Galerie de photos d’un FV721 Fox CVR, The FV721 Fox Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Wheeled) (CVR(W)) was a 4×4 armoured car manufactured by Alvis, deployed by the British Army as a replacement for the Ferret scout car and the Saladin Armoured Car. The Fox was introduced into service in May 1973 and withdrawn in 1993/4.

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Yak-38M

Yakovlev Yak-38

PaysUnion soviétique
TypeAvions de chasse VTOL
Premier vol1971
Construit231

Lla Yakovlev Yak-38 (russe : Яковлев Як-38 ; Nom du rapport de l’OTAN : « faussaire ») était l’aviation navale soviétique’seulement des chasseurs d’attaque VTOL opérationnels, en plus d’être son premier avion à voilure fixe opérationnel basé sur un porte-avions. Il a été développé spécifiquement pour et a servi presque exclusivement sur les porte-avions de classe Kiev.

Yak-36M « faussaire » : La version initiale de pré-production, différant légèrement du Yak-38. Il ne pesait que 6 650 kg (14 660 lb) par rapport au Yak-38’7 370 kg (16 250 lb) et les moteurs étaient légèrement moins puissants.

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Le Ba-27

Le Ba-27

PaysUnion soviétique
TypeVoiture blindée
PhotoVladimir Yakubov
DescriptionAlbum de 45 photos balade d’un « Ba-27 »

Galerie de photos d’un Le Ba-27, The BA-27 was a Soviet first series-produced armoured car, manufactured from 1928 to 1931, and used for scouting and infantry support duties early in the Second World War. The BA-27 was a heavy armoured car, having the same turret and armament as the first Soviet tank, T-18, manufactured at the same time: the main gun was a modified copy of the French 37 mm Puteaux SA 18 cannon, and it was supported by an additional machine gun. The production of the first Soviet truck, AMO-F-15 truck (a copy of the Fiat F-15), started in 1924. Using the chassis of this truck, the Izhorsky Factory design team developed BA-27 heavy armoured car in 1927. There was no significant production of AFVs in Russia since 1918, and the indigenous automobile industry was practically non-existent at the time. After lengthy trials, the new vehicle was accepted into Soviet Red Army service in 1929. 215 were built between 1928–31. The last batch of BA-27 was mounted on Ford Model AA truck chassis. Both chassis were found to be inadequate to carry the heavy armour, and around 20 were later rebuilt on heavier, three-axle Ford-Timken truck chassis at Repair Base No. 2 (Rembaz No. 2), bearing designation BA-27M.

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T-28 Super Heavy Tank

T-28 Super Heavy Tank

PaysUsa
TypeChasseur de chars/char super-lourd
Produit1945
Construit2

Galerie de photos d’un T-28 Super Heavy Tank, The T28 Super Heavy Tank was an American heavily armored tank self-propelled gun designed for the United States Army during World War II. It was originally designed to be used to break through German defenses of the Siegfried Line, and was later considered as a possible participant in the planned invasion of the Japanese mainland. The 100-ton vehicle was initially designated a heavy tank, it was re-designated as the 105 mm Gun Motor Carriage T95 in 1945, and then renamed in 1946 as the Super Heavy Tank T28.

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Supermarine Scimitar F.1

Supermarine Scimitar F.1

PaysRoyaume-uni
TypeChasseur
PhotoVladimir Yakubov
Sujet

Album de 76 photos walk-around d’un « Supermarine Scimitar F.1 »

Galerie de photos d’un Supermarine Scimitar F.1, The Supermarine Scimitar was a British naval fighter aircraft operated by the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm. The prototype for the eventual production version flew in January 1956 and production aircraft were delivered in 1957. It saw service with the Royal Navy from 1958 until 1969.

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Transporteur universel T-16

Transporteur universel T-16

PaysCanada
TypeTransporteur universel
PhotoDaryl Rossignol
Sujet

Album de 19 photos de promenade d’un « Universal Carrier T-16 »

Galerie de photos d’un Transporteur universel T-16, The Universal Carrier, also known as the Bren Gun Carrier from the light machine gun armament, is a common name describing a family of light armoured tracked vehicles built by Vickers-Armstrong and other companies. The first carriers – the Bren Carrier and the Scout Carrier with specific roles – entered service before the war, but a single improved design that could replace these, the Universal, was introduced in 1940. The vehicle was used widely by British Commonwealth forces during the Second World War. Universal Carriers were usually used for transporting personnel and equipment, mostly support weapons, or as machine gun platforms. With some 113,000 built by 1960 in the United Kingdom and abroad, it is the most produced armoured fighting vehicle in history

Variante T-16 : The Carrier, Universal, T16, Mark I. was a significantly improved vehicle based upon those built by Ford of Canada, manufactured under Lend Lease by Ford in the United States from March 1943 to 1945. It was longer than the Universal with an extra road wheel on the rear bogie, the engine was a Ford Mercury delivering the same power. Instead of the steering wheel controlling the combination brake/warp mechanism, the T-16 had track-brake steering operated by levers (two for each side). During the war, it was chiefly used by Canadian forces as an artillery tractor. After the war, was used by Argentine, Swiss (300) and Netherlands forces.

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