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theworldatwar · 2 months
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A captured German PzKpfw IV Ausf G is examined by allied soldiers - date and location unknown. Modelled on the Ausf F2 the Ausf G had improved armour and a thicker upper surface
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video-game-jams · 4 months
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Akatsuki Blitzkampf Ausf. Achse - Soul (Perfecti's Theme)
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capt-riverdry · 1 year
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Tiger 131
PzKpfw VI Ausf. E in the Museum Tank, Bobington
Photo by Megashorts in Flickr
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dailyfgsupers · 2 years
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Kanae's Rasetsuten
(Akatsuki Blitzkampf Ausf. Achse, 2008)
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fganniversaries · 2 years
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15 years ago today, Akatsuki Blitzkampf Ausf. Achse was originally released at arcades at JP. It was developed by Subtle Style and published by PIC.
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wokysad · 2 years
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A DAK assault team climbs aboard a PzKpfw IV Ausf. D belonging to Pz. Rgt. 8, 15th Panzer Division. Supposedly taken during the siege of Tobruk (April to November 1941).
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ghostsofhistory · 3 months
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København / Copenhagen.
En tysk Panzer IV ausf G kampvogn under forlæggelse fra Norge, via Danmark til Tyskland, ses her kørende ad Vester Voldgade ud for Hotel Hafnia, i dag Hotel Kong Frederik.
Dengang: 29. august 1943, ukendt fotograf. Nu: 4. juli 2020, Jens Voigt.
A German Panzer IV ausf G tank under relocation from Norway, via Denmark to Germany, is seen driving along Vester Voldgade next to Hotel Hafnia, today Hotel Kong Frederik.
Then: August 29, 1943, unknown photographer. Now: July 4, 2020, Jens Voigt.
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deutschland-im-krieg · 3 months
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Heer (German army) soldiers on board a Sturmgeschütz III Ausf. G2 with a 105mm Sturmhaubitze 42 L/28. The gun is equipped with a muzzle brake off the light field howitzer 105mm leFH 18/40, uncharacteristic for this type of StuG III. Probably Eastern Front, 1943
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dragonkid11 · 3 months
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"The First Tank/Mistake!"/"The Battering Ram!”
The project to build the first armoured attack vehicle in the Gotha Empire spanned nearly three decades, a low priority at first, but fierce fighting against the Macchi Republic accelerated the project, went from concept sketch to deployment in six short months. The Type 1 reflects the idea that the tank ought to be a sort of mobile form of the concrete pillboxes coming into use at the time, though plagued by many problems, it was successful enough that it soon became the most produced tank in the war. It's official acronym is “SbRd-AnZg Ausf I”, this is ignored by everyone outside of official communications. 
The Wandelburg was wildly successful and saw widespread production and deployment, but it was obvious from its first use that it had serious deficiencies, its successor, the Rammbock, is a refinement than revolution, it has half as many machineguns, mostly relied on the one mounted in a casemate on a right sided cupola that can cover a wide arc, it's also over a metre shorter, with improved flared armour, a smaller crew, and better all-terrain capability.
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1941 Russia, Sturmgeschutz III Ausf D - Fujimi Models
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theworldatwar · 2 months
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A German Pz.Kpfw.III Ausf J sits abandoned on the beach at Tobruk after the retreat of the Afrika Korps. In the water is a crashed Gotha Go 242 transport glider - Nov 1942
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enriquemzn262 · 2 years
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Tanks and sunflowers
Soviet T-26 light tank, aftermath of Operation Barbarossa
Israeli Sho't (Centurion) tank, for the 2009 film Lebanon
German Panzer IV Ausf. H, fanart piece of the anime Girls und Panzer
Ukrainian BMP-2 IFV, 2014 War in Donbass conflict
Ukrainian T-64 main battle tank, 2014 War in Donbass conflict
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carbone14 · 10 months
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Equipage d'un panzer IV Ausf. H n° 1251 de la 24e Panzerdivision – Offensive Nikopol-Krivoi Rog (partie de l'offensive Dniepr-Carpates) – Nikopol – Union soviétique – Janvier-février 1944
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admiral-mason · 1 year
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I'm not dead
I'm not dead, I'm just currently in China with my family on a vacation (I have a VPN to post here), and personal interests distract me away from writing here.
I also want to say this about SAGAU: Imagine the creator/reader plays World of Tanks/World of Tanks Blitz or something like that alongside Genshin Impact
And thus when they get thrown into Teyvat they just wake up and at their side is a T-34
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Or even worse, a Panzer Kpfw. II Ausf. J
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Or worst of all this thing
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(Guess its name in the comments if you want)
Now, the big gimmick would be ammo and crew, since tanks have limited ammo and need more than one man to efficiently use them. Here's how I think they'd work if the reader had these:
Tanks can be swapped out (if the reader bought more than one), but only if the reader is outside of it.
The reader can buy new tanks using Mora (let's say that 10 Mora = 1 Credit) while primogems can be used as gold (let's say that 3 primogems = 1 Gold). Experience can be gained by doing things with the tanks such as driving them around and shooting at things.
Since only the reader controls their tank, if the reader is injured the tank has reduced efficiency in all aspects. Modules, however, still function as they do in World of Tanks the same when damaged.
The reader uses a tablet to move and shoot their tank. They get a third-person view of everything and can zoom in for better aiming.
Tanks reload their guns via robotic arms. This also goes for how modules are repaired.
The reader can use a tank's other weaponry besides its main cannon because otherwise tanks with multiple guns would have their firepower gone to waste.
I'll probably write something on this and you all can as well lmao
Just imagine the acolytes fighting with their usual stuff and then reader pulls up in one of these iron machines
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tanksandbeyond · 10 months
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A captured German Sd.Kfz. 251/3 Ausf. D named 'Szary Wilk' (Gray Wolf) in service with the Polish Home Army during the Warsaw Uprising, Warsaw, Poland, August 14th, 1944.
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