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Name This Photo!!! - The AFV Recognition Thread

I have another then
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And yes it its an AFV in use by a country, and not some weird toy...
 
Let it play out, but it's not an AFV as in "Name This Photo!!! - The AFV Recognition Thread"
 
Yes, Stürmpanzerwagen A7V

Service history
In service 21 March 1918 – October 1918
Used by German Empire
Wars World War I

Production history

Designer Joseph Vollmer
Designed 1916
Number built 20

Specifications
Weight 33 t (32 long tons; 36 short tons) battle weight
Length 7.34 m (24 ft 1 in)
Width 3.1 m (10 ft)
Height 3.3 m (10 ft 10 in)
Crew 18

Armor front 30 mm, sides 15 mm, rear 20 mm
Main armament 57 mm gun
                          500 rounds
Secondary armament 6 × 7.9 mm machine guns
                                  36,000 rounds

Engine 2 × Daimler-Benz 4-cylinder
200 hp (149 kW) total
Power/weight 6.5 hp/tonne
Transmission Adler gearboxes and differentials
Suspension Holt track, vertical springs
Operational range 30–80 km (20–50 miles)
Speed 15 km/h (9 mph) on roads
4 mph cross-country
 
Umm... you really should wait your turn...as the floor belongs to Hoplite.....

But we will allow it this time only..... ;)
 
Tank AA, 20 mm Quad, Skink was a Canadian Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon, developed in 1943-44, in response to a requirement from the Canadian Army Overseas. Due to a lack of threat from the German air force, the Skink was cancelled in 1944 after only a few had been built.

The development of a fully enclosed quadruple 20mm mounting on the chassis of the Grizzly tank (Canadian-built M4A1 Sherman tank) was approved by the Canadian Army Technical Development Board as Project 47 in March, 1943.

In keeping with the tradition of giving Canadian armoured fighting vehicles animal names, the proposed tank was named after the Skink,Ontario's only lizard.
 
Medium Mark A Whippet

Service history
In service 1918-1930s
Production history
Designer William Tritton
Manufacturer Fosters of Lincoln
Produced 1917-1918
Number built 200 by 14 March 1919
Specifications
Weight 14 t
Length 6.10 m (20 ft)
Width 2.62 m (8 ft 7 in)
Height 2.75 m (9 ft)
Crew 3
Armour 14 mm
Main armament 4 × 0.303 inch Hotchkiss machine guns
Secondary armament none
Engine 2× Tylor Twin 4-cylinder side-valve JB4 petrol engine
2x 45 hp (67 kW)
Power/weight 6.4 hp/tonne
Transmission 4 forward speeds and 1 reverse
Suspension unsprung
Speed 13.4 km/h (8.3 mph)
 
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