Driving the M3 Stuart
neck-breaking lessons with light tank. 1941
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Added: May-5-2012
By: Panzerknacker2
In: Other Entertainment, Weapons
Tags: Driving, the, M3, Stuart, tank, 37mm
Location: Aberdeen, Maryland, United States (load item map)
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Views: 1628 | Comments: 15 | Votes: 0 | Favorites: 3 | Shared: 0 | Updates: 0 | Times used in channels: 2
By: Panzerknacker2
In: Other Entertainment, Weapons
Tags: Driving, the, M3, Stuart, tank, 37mm
Location: Aberdeen, Maryland, United States (load item map)
Marked as: approved
Views: 1628 | Comments: 15 | Votes: 0 | Favorites: 3 | Shared: 0 | Updates: 0 | Times used in channels: 2
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I love it! Emergency stop-kick driver in head as hard as possible.
Posted May-5-2012 Byspellingpolice (371.00) 
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As soon as they started the foot signalling, I couldn't stop laughing. I love it!
Posted May-5-2012 Byjackal452 (1172.90) 
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What a POS that thing was. Our boys must of been scared shitless knowing that everything we had was crap when compared to what Germany could field. Knowing any moment a single shell from an 88mm or even a 75mm could end your entire crew.
Posted May-5-2012 ByShalashashka (21.50) 
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The Germans were indeed far ahead in tank design than anything the western world could come up with.
Its a good job we had droves of tankbusting aircraft
Posted May-5-2012 Byspellingpolice (371.00) 
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@Shalashashka - The M3/M5 light tanks were not meant to engage like that, but rather to scout. The M3 medium tank, also shown in this video, was the real death trap.
Posted May-5-2012 Bygeekstud (334.62) 
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BMW made that? ;)
Posted May-5-2012 ByKingVolcano (259.90) 
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The name General Stuart or Stuart given by the British comes from the American Civil War Confederate General J.E.B. Stuart
Posted May-5-2012 ByNECKSHOT (871.26) 
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That must have played well with the U.S. Army. :-/
Posted May-5-2012 Byjoe prole (1635.90) 
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@NECKSHOT - I meant the M3 designation...
Posted May-5-2012 ByKingVolcano (259.90) 
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@KingVolcano No, BMW made engines for German tanks. Hello, BMW is a German company? Are we smart?
Posted May-6-2012 ByTexan_in_China (98.20) 
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oh crap,i didnt get it,yesterday now i got you,lol bmw m3.i thought you where serious!
Posted May-6-2012 ByNECKSHOT (871.26) 
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This technology is still centuries beyond what the Islamic world would have without the assistance of the outside world.
Posted May-6-2012 ByST0N3PONY (5026.02) 
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I can imagine in battle how many drivers were knocked out from a kick in the back of the head. Actually think about it now, I remember hearing a lot of tank drivers were pretty screwed up after the war. Now i know from what.
Posted May-5-2012 ByRomans909 (453.80) 
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