Here's another wee mutant:
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This is apparently a postwar reproduction of the Polish TKS light (ultra-light? Flyweight?) tank.
Under new management:
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40mm of steel armour at 200 metres distance
the following is a thread describing what one of these tankettes, equipped with a 20mm cannon and a good crew could accomplish.
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=147576
Wz 38:
the following is a thread describing what one of these tankettes, equipped with a 20mm cannon and a good crew could accomplish.
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=147576
Wz 38:
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from the description the hole in the middle of the hull visible in the above pic is where the bullet stream entered the hull of the German tank - there is a nice exit hole on the other side of the tank.It appeared the German tank caught fire and brewed up pretty nicely.
Maybe....For towing artillery or supplies, perhaps as a rocket artillery platform ??? Cool to own now as a fun thing, Oh god would it ever be horrible to be driving this on ANY front at ANY time from 1914-45...Just toss a molotov on that or trap it in a ditch and just light a fire around it.....After you jam rocks and stuff in its treads.....So many ways a infantryman can sneak up and turn it into a roasting pan.
In the Battle of Hue, Regimental commander Colonel Stanley felt the Ontos was the most effective of all Marine supporting arms. Its mobility made it less vulnerable than tanks, which suffered heavy losses, while at ranges of 300 to 500 yards (270 to 460 m), its recoilless rifles could knock holes in or completely knock down walls. The appearance of an Ontos was sometimes enough to make the enemy break and run. Anecdotal accounts given by some Marines describe the enemy evacuating occupied buildings when an Ontos' spotting round entered a window.
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The 106 max effective range against the T54-62 tanks was 800m. It had a huge firing signature, so the drill was to move ASAP after firing. We were even more adventuresome having them mounted on M38A1 Jeeps.This is the younger brother of the Carden-Lloyd/universal carrier The chassis was made by Allis Chalmers giving it a real Carden Lloyd flavour. 6X 106mm recoilless rifles - ass kicking broadside! But you had to get out to reload!
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The Ontos (Greek for 'thing').
I wonder if they were referring to the backblast!![]()