1942 Chrysler M7 'Priest'




Class: Military armored vehicle

Origin: US USA

Unplayable vehicle

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Contributor: takumi


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PL trucker photo_librarymode_comment

2009-12-18 13:18
For me, it looks like M7 Priest: z.about.com/d/compactiongames/1/0/F/F/m7priest.jpg (Look at the suspension - characteristic for sherman-based vehicles and the shape of the hull).
DE robi photo_librarymode_comment

2009-11-05 22:14
Origin: USSR
RU jumanji photo_librarymode_comment

2009-10-01 19:11
In ussr there were no private factories and brands, the military technology was issued under alphanumeric indexes, it was enough that them to distinguish and classify on classes, the alphabetic index as a rule designated the reduced mission of an armoured car its mission and a weight category, the numerical index as a rule designated either generation of model or technical characteristics

RU jumanji photo_librarymode_comment

2009-10-01 18:17
And is called SU-122 it made on Uralsk factory of heavy mechanical engineering (UZMT) but I do not think that it important as later manufacture could transfer on any other factory and name SU-122 from it would not exchange, I think to write enough SU-122 (plane SU-27 of any relation to it has no))) as SU-27 means Sukhoi, and SU-122 the self-propelled artillery installation (the second name name SAU) means.
It just as t-34, T-72, BTR-80, BMP-2, bmp-3, BRDM both the other Soviet and Russian military technology basically had no brand only the model name


FR takumi photo_librarymode_comment

2009-09-30 19:48
The brand please
RU jumanji photo_librarymode_comment

2009-09-30 18:47
SU-122
ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/СУ-122


FR takumi photo_librarymode_comment

2009-08-18 22:06
sort of panzer ?
DE robi photo_librarymode_comment

2009-08-15 00:32
Reminds me of an german "Hetzer"-tank from world war two.

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