The main sanitary van of the US Army in WWII was the Dodge WC-54, which was part of the T-214 family with a payload capacity of 3/4 ton. The chassis had an extended base and an enclosed body with a capacity of 4 - 7 wounded plus a medic and a driver. During the period 1942-44, 26,002 vehicles of this modification were produced. They were operated in the US Army until 1953 and were actively used in World War II and the Korean War. In the armies of other countries, they were used until the 1960s.
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Amusing Hobby 1:35 Centurion Action X British MBT
The Comintern is a Soviet tracked tractor from the interwar period and World War II. Serial production of this vehicle took place from 1934 to 1940, during which approximately 1,800 tractors of this type were built. The vehicle was 5.76 meters long and 2.2 meters wide. It was powered by a single 131 hp engine, which allowed it to reach a maximum road speed of 30 km/h. The tractor had no permanent armament.
Angular and purposeful, you would not expect a rugged and hard-working utility vehicle to attract the admiration of the motoring world, however, that is exactly what the Land Rover series managed to do.
Ryefield model 5145 1:35 M1240A1 MATV with RPGNet System
Amusing Hobby 1:35 KF51-U Main battle tank is an upcoming plastic model kit based on the upgraded version of the German Rheinmetall KF51 Panther. The “U” stands for unmanned turret, a key feature that distinguishes it from the original Panther design.
The Amusing Hobby 1:35 Black Eagle (Object 640) kit (item AH35A064) is a 2024 release that brings a rare Russian prototype MBT to your workbench
NEW FULLY DETAILED CABIN AND INTERIORS - FULLY DETAILED V8 ENGINE - OPENABLE DRIVER DOOR - OPENABLE RADIATOR GRILL - CROMED ADHESIVE - PHOTO ETCHED PARTS - RUBBER TYRES - COLOR INSTUCTION SHEET- SUPER DECALS FOR TWO VERSIONS
The T-72 is a Soviet and Russian main battle tank from the Cold War and modern times. The first prototypes of this vehicle were produced between 1967 and 1972, and the vehicle was put into service in 1973. It is estimated that at least 20,000 units of this vehicle have been produced, although it should be noted that these are minimal estimates. The combat weight of the T-72B version reached 44.5 tons. Propulsion was provided by a single W-46 engine with a power output of 780 hp. The primary armament was a 125 mm 2A46M smoothbore gun, while the secondary armament consisted of a 7.62 mm PKT machine gun and a 12.7 mm NSW machine gun.
Leopard 2 is a modern German third-generation main battle tank. The first prototypes of the vehicle were produced in 1973, and serial production, which began in 1979, continues to this day. As of 2018, 3,480 tanks of this type have been produced. The Leopard 2 is equipped with an MTU MB 873 Ka 501 engine with a power output of 1,500 hp. The vehicle is armed with a single 120-mm Rheinmetall Rh-M-120 gun and two 7.62-mm MG3 machine guns.