Eastern Front wrote:Yes, you are correct, those two are definitely a Firefly and a "Easy Eight" tanks... I just believe whomever posted those blueprints assumed they were the same thing, which they kinda are. Both are variants of the "Sherman"
All vehicles were the Sherman chassis, the firefly as many here know was just a Sherman fitted with a anti-tank gun (19 pounder)
the M10 was a Sherman base chassis, as was the M36.. Heck, remove the turret of a Sherman and you have a decent prime mover that was pretty darn fast, there are a few photo's of the German troops using it for just that reason, they would not normally consider using at a front-line tank as they considered it inferior.
Given the right upgrades though it was quite formidable, look at the M50/51, they made a big difference in the Yom Kippur war. Of course there is an honorable mention to the Centurion (Shot Kal Dalet) there as well (which I like more than the Sherman) These tanks just plain wore out those Russian tanks during those battles and literally were the line between victory and destruction of Israel.
Cheers!
Yep, E.F., I guessed that they'd somehow merged two variants by mistake. Generally, the prints are spot on...and really useful, but in this instance, the proof reader must have been reading the proof on the bottle
Yes, again, 180 Centurions took on 800 + T55s and T62s on the Golan Heights. (I've even watched the video of in 'Greatest Tank Battles'). Small groups of Centurions were able to knock out dozens of the Russian opposition, partly because of superior gunnery, but also because the Centurion cannon had far greater range, and accuracy, than the T55 and T62's weapons.
As for a daily armoured runabout for troops, the Ram Kangaroo proved to be popular with Aussie troops (just as the Sherman's reliability appealed to the Germans). Troop carrier-wise, without the turret, the Sherman was a lot harder to hit- much to the relief of the boys inside, I'm sure
Here's a pic of the Ram I took at Bovington three years ago. I think I'd prefer a Humvee, though, for a spot of offroading (less claustrophobic

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