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    OT Bonus - T28 Super Heavy Tank



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    Date taken: February 1948

    Photographer Herbert Gehr



    The T28 Super Heavy Tank was an American heavily armored tank self-propelled gun designed for the United Statesicon Army during World War II. It was originally designed to be used to break through Germanicon defenses of the Siegfried Line, and was later considered as a possible participant in the planned invasion of the Japaneseicon mainland.
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    And of course it would be the center connector of the inside track that would need service...breaking track would take a week and 30 guys...that monster would be a crew killer for maint.
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    I was thinking the same thing Jim bit like the Tigers road wheels having to remove 5 of them just to get to one at the very inside! Bet the crew could have a party inside that thing depending on what apparatus they had for ammo storage and loading would have to be 2 piece ammo!.....what a monster seen B/W pics of it but the colour ones and next to another smaller tank shows just how big it was. Thanks Mark
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    The size of the main gun tube says there isn't much room left inside for the crew.

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    Is that one of those little "airborne" tanks it's compared with?

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    Last night I was watching a Britishicon WWII show, a timeline of the war, and they displayed this tank as an example of a Germanicon tank. Heheheghe. I guess it does look like a Jagdpanzer.


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    The second photo looking down on it from behind it certainly has the same characteristics of a Chieftain
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyc View Post
    Is that one of those little "airborne" tanks it's compared with?
    I believe you are correct. It looks like a M22 Locust airborne light tank.

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    Yep, an M22 Locust.
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    You just gotta love Army propagandists (PAO). The T28 is a huge tank in its own right but to compare it to what was the smallest US tank of WW2 makes it look like a "Goliath" instead of a bigger brother.
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