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  2. Australian Armour and Artillery Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum hosts two rare Australian Cruiser tanks (two of six left in the world), an AC1 Sentinel and a hybrid AC1 with an AC3 turret, presented as an AC4. The AC1 Sentinel was purchased and given to the museum by Wargaming Inc , producer of the World of Tanks tank game.

  3. Panther II tank - Wikipedia

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    The Panther II is a German tank design of the Second World War based on the design of the original Panther tank. It had slightly thicker armour than the Panther and adopted some standardised components from the Tiger II tank design. [1] [a] The Panther II did not progress beyond prototypes and did not enter production.

  4. Musée des Blindés - Wikipedia

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    The museum has the world's largest collection of armoured fighting vehicles and contains well over 880 vehicles, although The Tank Museum in Bovington in Dorset has a larger number of tanks. Because of shortage of space, less than a quarter can be exhibited, despite the move to a much larger building in 1993.

  5. Panther tank - Wikipedia

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    The Panther tank, officially Panzerkampfwagen V Panther (abbreviated Pz.Kpfw. V) with ordnance inventory designation: Sd.Kfz. 171, is a German medium tank of World War II.It was used in most European theatres of World War II from mid-1943 to the end of the war in May 1945.

  6. Jacques Littlefield - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Littlefield collected many vintage military vehicles including a Panther tank, several M4 Sherman tanks, a SS-1 Scud launcher, and a propeller of the ship Lusitania. [1] He had over 220 military vehicles to his name.

  7. The Wheatcroft Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Wheatcroft Collection is perhaps notable for having a number of rare Second World War-era German military vehicles, including four Panther tanks, [9] one of which is close to full restoration, a StuG III assault gun, a Panzer III, and a Panzer IV tank and various components from many other vehicles.

  8. Overloon War Museum - Wikipedia

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    A German Panther tank, a veteran of the battle of Overloon, on exhibition. The Overloon War Museum (Dutch: Oorlogsmuseum Overloon) is located in Overloon, Netherlands.. The museum was opened on May 25, 1946 as the National War and Resistance Museum, making it one of the oldest museums in Europe dedicated to the Second World War.

  9. Panzermuseum Thun - Wikipedia

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    Panther tank: Main battle tank (D), year of manufacture 1943–1945, gift from F, trials in CH 1 × 7.5 cm cannon L70, 3 × 7.92 mm MG, 5 men, 44.8 tons 8,8 cm PaK 43: L71 from battle tank VI Tiger II (D), manufactured in 1944 Ball screen Tiger II from battle tank VI Tiger II (D), year of manufacture 1944, thickness 150 mm M7 Priest