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Tank destruction patrol 1 or 2 men carries 3 Molotov’s each and 2 men carries explosives. (SoldI ULII 1942)
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Tank destruction patrol 1 or 2 men carries 3 Molotov’s each and 2 men carries explosives. (SoldI ULII 1942)
 
Swedish Gevärsgrupp Pvg m/42 (Skjutinstruktion Del I & II (SkjutI I & II)) Pansar-Förstörings-Patrull Pansarladdning, explosives to be used against tanks. (SoldI 1942) Swedish Molotov (Brandflaska) and hand grenade with extra add-on explosive cap (SoldI 42)
 

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Dima [May 24, 2006 @ 03:33 AM]
i wonder why sweds were training to kill Churchills in 1942;).
AT_Stalky [Jul 10, 2006 @ 09:05 AM]
Looks "sort of" like Swedish m/39 tank to me... http://www.pansarmuseet.se/39.htm 8,7 ton
AT_kampf [Jul 10, 2006 @ 09:09 AM]
lol since when has a churchill been so smaill,, more like t26 with size
AT_Stalky [Jul 10, 2006 @ 09:13 AM]
Yes kampfe, ic, There are other image here in combat camera, from Pfp, with better view of a"illustrated" tank, and them images looks more like a fuse of T26 and MOST Swede m/39 imo.. You have good eys mate, btw, I have Ilustratings of enemy planes look like Stukas in SoldI 42, etc..
Dima [Jul 10, 2006 @ 09:59 AM]
imho doesn't look like T26(if u mean sov tank) neither M/39 at all. It is in the background so hard to tell about it's size. From top of my head, i can recall only one tank with same type of tracks - Churchill. Still can be anything as that's just a picture.
AT_Stalky [Jul 10, 2006 @ 10:04 AM]
Doesnt the tracks look like a m/39? And the center hull gearbox hatch, isnt it typic m/39? Maybe look at the other illustration of Pfp... Well I have a dozen of Ilustration, added two more ilustrations.
Dima [Jul 10, 2006 @ 10:20 AM]
iam not sure at all but for me it looks like Churchill - subwings(actually absence of them), tracks shape and type, lower hull. ARRRGG can't post link with photos somehow.
AT_Stalky [Jul 10, 2006 @ 07:48 PM]
Ye, as Kampfe say, man on left come running from side slightly from behind, tells about a small tank, ie Strv m/39 8,7 ton, not a huge beast. Churchill dont have the centre gear box hatch last time i saw one... http://www.pansarmuseet.se/39.htm I guess illustrator had a m/39 as a insperation... Or a m/38 http://www.pansarmuseet.se/38.htm

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