In the mid seventies I worked with a Dieppe veteran. He was a driver in the Calgary Tanks. He was the only survivor in his tank and spent the rest of the war in a POW camp (I saw pics. of when he was liberated, not pretty). He claimed that not one round that he knew of fully entered his tank, the other members of his crew were all killed by hot spalling that peeled off inside the tank. I've never looked inside a tank (I think he was in a Churchill but not sure) and from what he said , he was somewhat protected from the metal shrapnel in his drivers compartment, he said he will never forget the sound of the rounds hitting and the instant blast furnace heat that was generated inside the tank. RIP Bob
Controversy over Iraqi blogger's film of Abrams tanks in rough shape. . .
The comments are an education. . .
Melted barrel of Type 97 (?) tank in a cave on the coast of Saipan.
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Most of the rest of the tank was a solidified puddle of steel melted into the bedrock that made up the cave walls, floor, and ceiling.
I hope the fellow does not mind me posting it here for educational purposes, he seems like a really nice guy risking his health to repatriate human remains to their respective countries.
Here's a proper "brew-up", who the guy with his coat of his head is I have no idea:
Story is they were hit by an RPG29 which can penetrate 750mm of armour.
Here's a proper "brew-up", who the guy with his coat over his head is I have no idea:
Story is they were hit by an RPG29 which can penetrate 750mm of armour.