What was the point of the Stug 3? Was it just another tank and if so, why was it called an assault gun and not a tank? - Quora
![MOURMELON, FRANCE. ORIGINAL HISTORIC WARTIME CAPTION. Infantrymen of the 1st Allied Airborne Army are briefed at the marshalling area prior to taking off for the Rhine crossing and Wesel landing. Mourmelon, France. MOURMELON, FRANCE. ORIGINAL HISTORIC WARTIME CAPTION. Infantrymen of the 1st Allied Airborne Army are briefed at the marshalling area prior to taking off for the Rhine crossing and Wesel landing. Mourmelon, France.](https://preview.redd.it/mourmelon-france-original-historic-wartime-caption-v0-dqaw5xx9omvb1.jpg?auto=webp&s=8e0d03689a050bb1e4f75f453af3af7f568b82c8)
MOURMELON, FRANCE. ORIGINAL HISTORIC WARTIME CAPTION. Infantrymen of the 1st Allied Airborne Army are briefed at the marshalling area prior to taking off for the Rhine crossing and Wesel landing. Mourmelon, France.
Has any nation built tanks purely for training? It would be cheaper to make and operate than a genuine tank. - Quora
How many World War II era tanks could a modern main battle tank (MBT) take on head-on without taking significant damage or loss of crew? - Quora
![Special Hobby 1/48 Airspeed Oxford Mk.I 'Gunner Trainer'. This'll be in Scale Aircraft Modelling magazine in the October issue. : r/modelmakers Special Hobby 1/48 Airspeed Oxford Mk.I 'Gunner Trainer'. This'll be in Scale Aircraft Modelling magazine in the October issue. : r/modelmakers](https://i.redd.it/special-hobby-1-48-airspeed-oxford-mk-i-gunner-trainer-v0-2n9cmw7wm5eb1.jpg?width=3888&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6ef284de4d13d936717843f46b1963fae6c506e8)