MT-55_Militärtag_-_Uffenheim_-_2015_.jpg


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Deutsch: Ein MT-55-Brückenlegegerät in Fahrt beim Militärtag 2015 in Uffenheim . Die Basis, der Panzer T-55 , war ab 1958 der Standardpanzer der Sowjetunion . Auf der Basis des T-55 gab es zahlreiche Spezialfahrzeuge, wie hier ein Brückenlegepanzer .
English: An MT-55 armoured vehicle-launched bridge in Military Day 2015 in Uffenheim . This vehicle was based on the T-55 , which was the main battle tank of the Soviet Union , produced 1958 to 1963. Many specialized variants of the T-54/55 exist, including this armoured vehicle-launched bridge .
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Author Rainer Lippert
Camera location 49° 32′ 57.12″ N, 10° 13′ 59.78″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap info

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7 June 2015

49°32'57.116"N, 10°13'59.783"E