My fault, I was not attentive enough when I looked at the set.
It’s more fun when it’s over the drivers cab and your gun front and can’t traverse and sink to the turret ring … (Chieftain Mk10, not a Cr2)
Been there and done that, and the pics are on here somewhere. Although not planned this was on an exercise/range package, ideal troop level recovery practice.
seems history repeats itself, back when the German army got bogged down on the great russian steppe.
63 tons of wear and tear will sink if you give it a chance haha.
What countries flag is that blue and white?
Thanks
According to Wikimedia, there are more ethnic Russians living there than locals.
This was an over zealous D & M instructor on the Goldrun near Paderborn… I was in the 2nd wagon with the other crew I was teaching … When I found him (he had been bogged for about 20 - 25 minutes) after he didnt show where we planned a brew stop and I couldnt get him on our chat net, I went looking … He was properly flapping when I rocked up. Took about 2 hours to drag him out using various methods … luckily the driver had kept his drain plug in and his hatch seal actually worked which was a first lol
I like how the sun made a big issue out of the Challenger bellying out in the mud.