Picture of the day

Note please that we've rolled up over twenty thousand posts in this thread. Here's Joe's first post:

Hey guys! Was wondering if I put up a military picture a day (WW2 for the most part) we could discuss what we see, and think what the picture means. I am just a young pup to most, but am really interested in anything military. I know a lot of you guys know a lot more then me! and I am all about learning new things.

Cheers
Joe

Joe's gone west since back in 2012. I appreciate you lads helping to keep this rolling.
 
Yup one of the better threads.
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M1917 tanks arrive at Camp Borden, Oct 1940
 
It got better.

The ###ton was a Montreal Locomotive Works production that mated a 25 pr. gun to a Ram (and later Grizzly) tank chassis.

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It worked very well indeed, and served as the core of Canadian mobile arty for some time.

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MLW built about 2100 of them. The British owned and operated most of them into the 1950's. Portugal finally parked theirs in the 1980s.

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That appears to be a different gun on the same old carriage/recoil assembly. Ideas?
 
Must take some training to get a horse comfortable with running down a set of stairs. I know any number of bipeds who can't be trusted to do that without breaking something.

Here's a tired old girl headed off to work:

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China, apparently.
 
Must take some training to get a horse comfortable with running down a set of stairs. I know any number of bipeds who can't be trusted to do that without breaking something.

Here's a tired old girl headed off to work:

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China, apparently.

Improvised rocket firing tubes? 15th Air Force post-Chennault's "Flying Tigers"?
 
Speaking of Canadian made chassis.


APC Grizzly Kangaroo.

Portugal received about 40 of these APCs in 1957 along with 50 Grizzly combat cars (Sherman M4A1 manufactured in Canada). Only half dozen have become operational for training.






 
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I always thought the Ferret , the ideal recce vehicle, low profile, easy to hide , quiet , nothing like a GM diesel with today’s recce vehicles announcing your presence to unfriendly people that you are in their neighbourhood

There used to be one at the park acoss CFB Farnham as well as a 105mm piece. They disapeared maybe 2 years ago.
 
Speaking of Canadian made chassis.


APC Grizzly Kangaroo.

Portugal received about 40 of these APCs in 1957 along with 50 Grizzly combat cars (Sherman M4A1 manufactured in Canada). Only half dozen have become operational for training.







How old are these pics? Those are definitely Cdn made "Grizzlies"/M4A1 Shermans. You can see the unique Cdn pattern tracks and sprockets. The RCAC Museum in Borden had a Grizzly Firefly conversion on display many moons ago. if those tanks still exist in Portugal they would be a very rare beast.
 
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