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Ví někdo,kde tato T34 stojí,k jakému učelu sloužila v naši armádě,má někdo více obrázku?
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Mám dojem, že to je vyprosťovák.
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Takhle nějak je popisován tahač T-34 - všimni si toho oka uprostřed nad sekyrou, držákem na další sudy s palivem na boku... Jistě to ale bylo vybaveno i pro menší opravy, po stranách nad sekyrou je vidět patky pro připevnění "trianglu" s "kočkou"...
Někde jsem dotaz na tohle vozidlo už viděl, ale kde, ...?
Jo a ta věž je na motoráku samozřejmě jen "odložená"...
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Yours, Thanks to the inscription on the photo, I found out that this workshop-repair T-34T tank is located in the largest private scrap yard of combat equipment. For those who would like to see more detailed pictures, head to Pilsen and there it is.
Air park Zruč operated by Karel and Miloš Tarantík Druztová čp. 15 CZ-33007
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And shouldnťt it beť rather in fact - T-34T - although this doesnď t exactly look like the described T-34T.... Speaking of which - do you think žit's necessary to copyť photos here without citing the source? (I don't know whereľ they came from, but the same ones are listed here: panzermehaniker.fastbb.ru )
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Well, I resisted to write "hard" that it is a T-34T... The "design" of the tractor/workshop vehicle evolved quite rapidly, and so several different more or less sophisticated variants gradually appeared - from a simple T-34 without a turret with an improvised cover for the hole on its wreath to vehicles with a console for a "spare" power unit, a hull over the engine compartment, a winch, tow bars, fuel drums, ... I think you can find a pretty comprehensive list of them here: www.jedsite.info
Just scroll down to the last third of the page...
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Vážení, mám takový pocit, že Jim Webster a jeho Old Steel Boys z JED Site Info, mají v sovětské technice pěkný "hockey". Takže doporučuji menší vycházku do tajgy, nebo někam jinam, kde leží bájný Tankograd a bojíte-li se té štrapáce, můžete bez bolesti nohou brouzdat po ruských a ukrajinských internetových stránkách.
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