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What is your favorite military vehicle of all time?

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M6 Heavy Tank
Only 40 were produced and never saw combat during WWII.

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Edward Reed

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Aboard a B-17 Flying Fortress
I'm all about the Army Air Forces so for me its the B-17 Flying Fortress (E and F versions primarily) with the B-24 Liberator (D and J variants) a very close second. Light bombers: B-26 Marauder and B-25 Mitchell are also of interest to me but not as much as the heavies.
 

kowalski

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My military vehicle. ;) number 1 for my . I love mine Jeep .They say here ; Jeep and Harley won WW2 :cool:
 

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I'd have to go with the Jeep, although I have a soft spot for the various bikes.
This is true for me as well...sort of. With regards to motorcycles, there have surely been "better" bikes with regards to reliability and ride comfort, but as far as style and simplicity are concerned there has never been a better bike than the 1940s Harley-Davidson WLA in my opinion:

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Look at that beauty! But I have so little experience with motorcycles that, by default, I'm much better with four tires under me. So my next choice would be the ubiquitous Jeep. Smallish, relatively easy to drive, and dependable as long as no one is shooting at it. But I have even less experience with Jeeps than I have with motorcycles, so my official vote goes to the Volkswagen Kübelwagen Typ 182:

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Germany's version of the Jeep, and I've had three Beetles so I know how to maintain and/or repair one. :D

Yeah, I know this is a "What's your favorite?" thread and not a "Which would you like to own?" thread, but I'd have no idea what to do with a Sherman M4A4 or a Curtiss P-40K Warhawk, and if you can't take 'em out and play with 'em once in a while what's the point? :cool:
 

Logician

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Canada (Montreal)
Leopard 2A4 tank

The Leopard 2A4 tank is a heavy armoured, main battle tank. The Leopard 2A4 Canadian tank was developed for the German ground forces and is the primary Main Battle Tank of several NATO countries. The Leopard 2A4 tank derives its superior fighting capabilities through its optimal combination of firepower, protection, mobility and controllability.

In 2015 the vehicle has been modified to accept the mine roller system, track width mine plough, and a dozer blade.
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Kubelwagen basically translates to "Bucketmobile." I love the German language.
I've read "Kübelwagen" is an abbreviation of "Kübelsitzwagen" which loosely translates into English as "bucket seat car" because, like many German light military vehicles, the early prototypes had no doors and were fitted with bucket seats so passengers wouldn't fall out.
 

p51

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Mine is sitting in my garage right now, I might take her for a spin this weekend just because I can:
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So my next choice would be the ubiquitous Jeep. Smallish, relatively easy to drive, and dependable as long as no one is shooting at it. But I have even less experience with Jeeps than I have with motorcycles, so my official vote goes to the Volkswagen Kübelwagen Typ 182:

mpJd2c5.jpg


Germany's version of the Jeep, and I've had three Beetles so I know how to maintain and/or repair one. :D
The Kubel is a very cool looking vehicle, and I'd love to own one, but they weren't 4WD and their tires didn't do well in either the sand nor the snow. The US Army tested one alongside a Jeep at Aberdeen Proving Ground and found the German entry to be seriously lacking in most aspects you'd want for a tactical vehicle.
 
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The Kubel is a very cool looking vehicle, and I'd love to own one, but they weren't 4WD and their tires didn't do well in either the sand nor the snow. The US Army tested one alongside a Jeep at Aberdeen Proving Ground and found the German entry to be seriously lacking in most aspects you'd want for a tactical vehicle.

That's, why I love the 4WD Type 166 "Schwimmwagen".

Imagine it on replacing the 1.1 L Boxer by a todays 1.1 L turbodiesel with 75 PS!! :D
 
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...The Kubel is a very cool looking vehicle, and I'd love to own one, but they weren't 4WD and their tires didn't do well in either the sand nor the snow. The US Army tested one alongside a Jeep at Aberdeen Proving Ground and found the German entry to be seriously lacking in most aspects you'd want for a tactical vehicle.
That's, why I love the 4WD Type 166 "Schwimmwagen".
Excellent point! If I ever find myself with enough spare cash, I now know who to consult before I buy. ;)
 

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