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General Dynamics M1A3 'Abrams'

Homefront (2011)
Not M3 Abrams, it's an M1A3, a made-up future M1 update. Best off just putting it down as M1 Abrams.
FMC M270

WarGames: Defcon 1 (1999)
Super-deformed Vought Corporation / Lockheed Martin M270 MLRS.

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2011-06-26 10:35:05
Lockheed Martin Future Combat Systems MULE UGV

Homefront (2011)
Looks more like this:

www.rec.ri.cmu.edu/projects/crusher/Crusher_Brochure.pdf
Hummer H2

Crysis 2 (2011)
Futuristic version of the previous game's Dongfeng humvee knockoff.
Uralvagonzavod T-90

Crysis (2007)
Well, so it's not a T-90, it's made for the game.
Uralvagonzavod T-90

Crysis (2007)
Bump.
Nibelungenwerk Panzerjäger Tiger (P) 'Elefant'

Blitzkrieg 2 (2005)
Nibelungenwerke is the name of a specific factory, as far as I can tell, not a manufacturer. The manufacturer should be "Porsche" and the correct name is "Panzerjäger Tiger (P)". "Ferdinand" was the name given to the early production run and "Elefant" to the later ones.

Obviously, this applies to all four entries with the manufacturer listed as "Nibelungenwerke." The two Panzer IVs should be listed as "Krupp Panzerkampfwagen IV" like all the others are.

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2011-03-23 18:40:17
UAZ 3151

Call of Duty: Black Ops (2010)
You think that's bad, try looking up the years the guns were made in. CoD's been doing this sort of thing since way back when the German army had StG44s during the battle of Stalingrad in the original. Plus there was that one level intro in W@W showing the WW2 US Navy with a modern carrier.

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2011-03-23 14:42:05
Uralvagonzavod T-90

Crysis (2007)
Here's an image: www.imfdb.org/images/f/f9/Crysis-Type88-tank.jpg

This shows the hull better: the hull form is pure Challenger 1, as is the thermal sleeve on the main gun. It has the Challenger add-on armour side skirts and frontal armour: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7d/Challenger-ODS-1.JPEG

The turbine unit at the back of the hull is Abrams: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/US_Navy_031214-N-3236B-008_A_Marine_from_the_13th_Marine_Expeditionary_Unit_%2813th_MEU%29_Tank_Platoon_BLT_1-1_stationed_at_Twentynine_Palms%2C_Calif.%2C_directs_an_M1-A1_Abrams_tank_during_a_training_exercise.jpg

The turret front (out of view here) is Merkava III Baz: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2d/Merkava3dKasag001.jpg

There is little to no resemblance to the T-90: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ac/T-90_armyrecognition_russia_011.jpg
United Defense Future Combat System

Tom Clancy's EndWar (2008)
Hull look more like United Defense Future Combat System.
Henschel E-100

The Saboteur (2009)
This is probably *supposed* to be a Flakzwilling 8.8cm auf Maus, the proposed AA version with twin 88mm FlaK 43 guns. However, it looks nothing like a Maus chassis, the turret looks to be stolen from a modern SPG, and it should probably just be filed under "made for game."
Made for Game APC

Enemy Territory: Quake Wars (2007)
Not a Stryker, doesn't even have the right number of wheels.
General Dynamics M1 'Abrams'

Enemy Territory: Quake Wars (2007)
Looks closer to AAI's HSTV-L prototype with an M41 Walker Bulldog-style turret. HSTV-L: www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?141892-Rare-types-of-military-vehicle&p=3547828&viewfull=1#post3547828
Uralvagonzavod T-72

007 Racing (2000)
Looks like the same vehicle as the "Abrams."
FMC AAVP-7A1 Amtrak

Killzone 2 (2009)
FMC AAVP7A1 Amtrak. They've barely changed it at all.

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2011-03-22 12:31:15
Chrysler M60 'Patton'

Army Men: World War Final Front (2001)
Patton tank. The T-62 doesn't have return rollers, and that high engine deck is the giveaway. Only three return rollers, so it's a Chrysler M60 Patton.

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2011-03-22 12:33:17
Vickers Challenger 1

Hell-Copter (1998)
Vickers Defence Systems Challenger 1.

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2011-03-22 12:28:48
BAE Systems Challenger 2

Fired Up (2005)
BAE Systems Challenger 2 (foreground) and Krauss-Maffei Leopard 2 A5/6 (background).

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2011-03-22 12:30:13
General Dynamics M1A1 'Abrams'

007 Racing (2000)
Turret makes me think early Leopard 2 or Japanese Type 90, but the engine deck texture is T-72 and it has very Soviet roadwheels. Not an Abrams, certainly.
Custom Made Stealth Tank

Transformers: The Game (2007)
Based on the "Stealth Tank" prop from XXX: State of the Union. It's actually built on the chassis of some kind of tracked construction vehicle, and isn't an Abrams at all.
Made for Game Tank

Resistance 2 (2008)
Hybrid tank, M60A1 and Chieftain with early-production Tiger I air cleaners.
General Dynamics M1A2 'Abrams'

Xenus II: White Gold (2008)
M1A2, to be exact.
Dongfeng EQ 2050

Crysis Warhead (2008)
Same as Crysis, Dongfeng EQ2050.
Omsktransmash T-80BV

Crysis Warhead (2008)
Same as Crysis, this is a hybrid T-72 / ZTZ96 / M60A1 Patton.
Uralvagonzavod T-90

Crysis Warhead (2008)
Same as Crysis, this is a hybrid Challenger 1 / Merkava 3 / M1A1 Abrams.
Dongfeng EQ 2050

Crysis (2007)
The bulldog is actually based on a Chinese Humvee knockoff, the Dongfeng EQ2050.
Omsktransmash T-80BV

Crysis (2007)
Hybrid T-72 / Chinese ZTZ96 / US M60A1 Patton. Look at that M60 reactive armour kit on the turret, and how much bigger it is than a Soviet-style tank turret.
General Dynamics M1A1 'Abrams'

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009)
M1A1, there's no CIS on the turret. It's the same M1A1 model as "War Pig" from CoD4, right down to the number on the turret.
Uralvagonzavod T-90

Crysis (2007)
It's not a T-90, the developers provided three pictures of what they based it on: M1A1 Abrams, Merkava 3, and Challenger 1. It's got a Chally 1 hull with an Abrams turbine unit on the back, Merkava-style turret with Abrams bustle racks and blowoff covers, and a Chally 1's main gun.
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