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Omsktransmash T-80

Rise of Nations (2003)
The answer is "it's really really complicated" largely because Soviet industry didn't work anything like the Western industry this site's idea of manufacturer is templated on, which carries at least some idea that the manufacturer had something to do with the design process. In the Soviet Union it was typical for a design bureau to be working directly for the government, which then assigned production to multiple factory complexes, not necessarily including the one that bureau was part of. They deliberately made the supply chains complicated, to ensure the central planning bureaus controlled the process and to prevent any region from having the capability to produce entire vehicles.

The T-80 was actually designed by SKB-2 which is headquartered at the Kirov Tank Plant in Leningrad. Malyshev's KMDB design bureau designed the T-80UB diesel variant and Malyshev itself made those, mostly the engines and transmissions. Omsktransmash was one of the factories that produced the T-80, but as far as I can tell their KBTM design bureau didn't have anything to do with actually designing it.

Really, this name is as weird as saying "Lima Tank Plant M1 Abrams." It might be better to use the name of the design bureau rather than the factory.

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2013-10-08 12:29:38
Made for Game Tank

Panzer Front (1999)
Treads are copied from a T-28 / T-95 super heavy tank, hull front is Sherman, rest is fiction.
FMC Commander

Grand Theft Auto V (2013)
Found it, FMC Commander container loader.

www.mercurygse.com/cargo-loaders/fmc-commander-15-wide/
FMC Commander

Grand Theft Auto V (2013)
I think it's supposed to be a movable scissor lift. The main question would be if it's even a vehicle or whether you just push / tow it around.

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2013-10-06 17:31:26
ChTZ IS-2

Panzer Front (1999)
Ah, found it:

img812.imageshack.us/img812/7300/imagem1zw.png

It's based on a fake KV-2 mocked up on an IS-series hull which belongs to Mosfilm Studios. Looks like they didn't copy the IS-series hull front.

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2013-10-06 18:00:30
ChTZ IS-2

Panzer Front (1999)
It's weird, is what it is. The tracks look more like IS than KV, the fuel tanks at the back of the hull are IS, the front of the hull is KV, and the turret looks like a ZSU-57-2 turret with the roof and gun of a KV-2 turret stuck on.

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2013-10-06 17:12:30
Krauss-Maffei Leopard 2A4

Grand Theft Auto V (2013)
You can also cheat your way into the military base on Cleetus' second hunting mission, since for the final Elk it disables police alerts on the entire map and lets you go anywhere. All you have to do is cause an explosion to fail the mission and you can keep anything you've stolen, though I can't find any way to store the tank as Trevor.
Uralvagonzavod T-34-85

Grand Theft Auto V (2013)
Eh, all the T-34-85s on the site are listed as KhPZ. I guess it's *sort of* correct since Krasnoe Sormovo just designed the -85 turret, but it's always kind of iffy listing based on the particular factory that made them.
Krauss-Maffei Leopard 2A4

Grand Theft Auto V (2013)
Yes. Managed to steal one but couldn't get it back to a safe house before it exploded, so I had to use the website image.
Lamborghini Countach

World Championship Boxing Manager (1990)
The front looks like they traced it over the back of the car from Outrun.
Uralvagonzavod T-34-85

Grand Theft Auto V (2013)
No, I don't know what this is doing here either.
Ferrari 250 GTO

Grand Theft Auto V (2013)
Travel & Transport -> Legendary Motorsport. Costs $1,000,000.
International Harvester S-Series

Grand Theft Auto V (2013)
You also steal one for the second (or third, depending on how you count it) heist mission.
Uralvagonzavod T-62

Tank Attack (1988)
Impressively poorly drawn T-55.
KamAZ 3913

Flanker 2.0: Combat Flight Simulator (1999)
This looks like the special tow truck used on the Soviet Kiev and Admiral Kuznetsov-class carriers, best name I can find is "KAMAZ 3913 10 ton deck tractor."

www.carrierbuilders.net/reviews/20120203_Flight_deck_vehicles_from_navies_across_the_world/kit7003.jpg
Honda CRF 250

007 Legends (2012)
Eh, if I get some time I could probably take a look through my videos, but since I'm more a military vehicles and guns than cars person I'm not sure how many I'll have actually have looked at closely. I've got both versions of the 2010 game, so that might be useful for comparisons at least. Only ID the site currently has for either game is wrong anyway, the player-used tank's a fictional hybrid, not a T-80.
Omsktransmash T-80BV

Crysis Warhead (2008)
No, the devs say it's a hybrid tank, that's why it's got that huge Western-style turret.
Uralvagonzavod T-34-76

Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad (2011)
T-34 Model 1943 (distinguished by the mantlet and hexagonal turret).
Honda CRF 250

007 Legends (2012)
www.imcdb.org/vehicle_3456-Cagiva-350-T-4.html

Model is lifted directly from Goldeneye Reloaded.
Uralvagonzavod T-72

007 Legends (2012)
It's a T-72, not a T-80, you can tell by the cutouts in the roadwheels which the 80 doesn't have.

T-72 with roadwheel cutouts: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/05/T-72_2005_2.jpg

T-80 with solid roadwheels: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d7/T-80_in_SPb.jpg

The model is from the level Memorial in Goldeneye Reloaded.
Made for Game Tank

Call of Duty: Black Ops II (2012)
No it isn't.
ARE AMX-56

Lock On Platinum (2010)
Other games with this have it listed as GIAT Leclerc, I believe. ARE don't make them, that's for sure.
Mitsubishi Type 97 Chi-Ha

Far Cry 3 (2012)
Where's that?
Cadillac M42 'Duster'

Protivostoyanie: Aziya v ogne (2003)
Yeah, General Motors rather than Cadillac (though it's not like GM didn't own Cadillac since 1909 anyway).
Cadillac M42 'Duster'

Protivostoyanie: Aziya v ogne (2003)
Um, with two guns? It's an M42 Duster.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M42_Duster
General Dynamics M60-2000

Mortal Kombat (2011)
I think you're overcomplicating this. Looks like it has a CIS from the shadow around the mount point, so it's an M1A2.
Sandock-Austral Eland 90 Mk 7

Call of Duty: Black Ops II (2012)
Yeah, but as far as I'm aware the Eland has a different engine (a diesel instead of the petrol engine the AML uses) and at very least the coaxial gun in the turret is different (it's the MAS AA-53 NF-1 that uses 7.62x51mm NATO instead of the 7.5x54mm French the basic AA-53 uses).
Sandock-Austral Eland 90 Mk 7

Call of Duty: Black Ops II (2012)
Well sure, but the Stryker and LAV-25 have about the same relationship to the MOWAG Piranha and those are labelled separately.
Sandock-Austral Eland 90 Mk 7

Call of Duty: Black Ops II (2012)
Correct ID for the version would be Reumech OMC Eland 90 (or Mk 9).
Sandock-Austral Eland 90 Mk 7

Call of Duty: Black Ops II (2012)
Well, licence-built version with slightly different armament, yes.
Force Protection Industries Cougar HE

Call of Duty: Black Ops II (2012)
I think at one point the objective indicator actually does call it a Cougar.
Krupp Pz.Kpfw. IV Ausf. H

Call of Duty: World At War (2008)
"Nibelungenwerke" isn't a manufacturer, it's the name of a factory. Panzer IV's actual designer is Krupp.
Dodge Charger

Call of Duty: Black Ops II (2012)
Yeah, but let's face it, the original model probably didn't have a grill at all since you only saw it in black and white anyway. If this is one of the low-detail cars from either game they'd have had to rework it or it'd look like a dog's hind leg this close up.
Dodge Charger

Call of Duty: Black Ops II (2012)
Actually, I think the blown up low-poly cars are slightly reworked versions of the ones in the junkyard in MW1's "Death From Above" level anyway, so they might have had access to the same models.
Dodge Charger

Call of Duty: Black Ops II (2012)
Probably earlier games, most likely MW2. Blops 2 was in development as soon as 1 finished, so they didn't have a lot of time to take art assets from MW3. I think that's also why they used the MW2 M2 Browning which has no player hands and no ammo supply rather than the much better one from MW3.

Oldest recycled 3D art asset in the game is the mortars in the first level, which are seven years old and first appeared in Call of Duty 2. Oldest anything is the white crosshair for the rocket launchers which is nine years old and is from the original game.
Made for Game Tank

Call of Duty: Black Ops II (2012)
Naw, rear still isn't right for a Russian tank, it's pretty blatantly the Abrams Honeywell turbine exhaust there. It's just a big silly land battleship they made up.
Made for Game Tank

Call of Duty: Black Ops II (2012)
You might say that from the front, but check out the back:

img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/GMCMA/Other%20stuff/2012-11-13_00352.jpg

That's an Abrams' ass it's got there. It's basically an Abrams hull dressed up with T-72 or T-80 parts, with a hybrid turret.
Omsktransmash TO-55

Call of Duty: Black Ops II (2012)
While the destroyed tank model is a T-55, the non-destroyed model is a T-62. Work that one out. :)
Made for Game Tank

Call of Duty: Black Ops II (2012)
It's Made For Game, it's basically a giant twin-gun cross between a T-72 and an Abrams.

img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/GMCMA/Other%20stuff/2012-11-13_00340.jpg

img.photobucket.com/albums/v453/GMCMA/Other%20stuff/2012-11-17_00409.jpg
Sandock-Austral Eland 90 Mk 7

Call of Duty: Black Ops II (2012)
Actually an Eland Mk9 / Eland 90, the South African version.
Made for Game ATV

Strikers 1945 (1996)
I could just about see this as a quad-gun Mobelwagen with the barrels pointed straight up, front of the hull does look about right for a Panzer IV.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%B6belwagen
Made for Game Tank

Strikers 1945 (1996)
Panzer I.
Made for Game Truck

Strikers 1945 (1996)
Given the cab and being at a US air base it's probably the tanker version of the GMC CCKW.
Made for Game Warehouse vehicle

Strikers 1945 (1996)
Ford Mototug

www.ntractorclub.com/eds_stuff/ford%20tractors/Pictures%20of%20N%27s/B-NO-40%20Moto-Tug/Bob%20Meyer%27s%20B-NO-40%20Moto-tug.jpg
Nibelungenwerk Panzerjäger Tiger (P) 'Elefant'

Strikers 1945 (1996)
Hummel with a solid roof? It's an Elefant.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elefant
Nibelungenwerk Panzerjäger Tiger Ausf. B 'Jagdtiger'

Strikers 1945 (1996)
With that square turret it's actually a Jagdtiger

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Jagdtiger_ussr_1945.jpg
Krupp Pz.Kpfw. VIB Tiger II

World of Tanks (2011)
Tigers would be Krupp.
Eisenwerk Weserhütte Sturmpanzer IV 'Brummbar'

Raiden Fighters (1996)
Sturmpanzer IV Brummbär.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brummb%C3%A4r
Chrysler M48 'Patton'

Z (1996)
Not with thar round turret, it's more likely to be a super-deformed Sherman or most likely M26 Pershing.
KhPZ T-54

Goldeneye 007 (2010)
Check it over carefully; the hull almost looks like it's from a Merkava at the front and the whole thing is designed specifically so you can't see the treads when driving so that they don't have to articulate them in the Wii version. Hence that huge ridiculous detrenching bar at the back and the low fuel tanks.
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