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Tigers and Panthers outside the Henschel factory in Kassel, carrying some kind of wooden crate on their turret roofs
 

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A Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Challenger 1, taking part in the Gulf War, festooned with extra stowage and kit. The red paint displayed on the external fuel drum is most likely intended to provide additional air recognition.
 

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American soldiers inspect a Panther knocked out by an M10 tank destroyer of the 3rd Algerian Division in Italy's Lazio province, May 25th, 1944.
 

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German 15 cm sFH13/1 (Sf) auf Geschützwagen Lorraine Schlepper (f), based on the French Lorraine 37L, seen in a photograph given by German prisoners of war following the Tunisian Campaign.
 

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3rd Marine Division, M67 Flame Thrower Tank in Action near Da Nang. The U.S. Army no longer had flamethrower tanks but the Marine Corps sent several to Vietnam.
 

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A Tiger II of schwere Panzerabteilung 507 knocked out by Task Force Kane, Combat Command A, 3rd Armored Division during the fighting in Osterode, April 10th, 1945.
 

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Sherman II, C squadron, 44th RTR, commanded by Lt.Charles D.W Arseneault, knocked out by a panther at Havelt, Veghel, Netherlands, 23rd september 1944.
 
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