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list is not 100% not sure what's with ULLA and others.
Sturmgeschütz Ausführung A B C D E 40 F with 7,5-cm Stu.K. 40 L/43 or L/48 F/8 with 7,5-cm Stu.K. L/48 G Stu 40 was changed to Stu.G. III when Stu.G. IV (on Pz.Kpfw. IV chassis) was introduced in January 1944. Sturmhaubitze 42 As the name has changed during the production, I decided to choose the denomination
"Sturmgeschütz III Ausf. G" for all the Ausführung G models Kevin Wheatcroft Collection (UK) Victory Park at Poklonnaya Gora, Moscow (Russia) Pansarmuseet, Axvall (Sweden) monument near the Volokolamsk Highway
Volokolamsk Motor Technical Museum, Bad Oeynhausen (Germany) Royal Museum of the Armed Forces, Brussels (Belgium) Kalemegdan Military Museum, Belgrade (Serbia) Kubinka Pansergarasjen, Rena leir (Norway) G "Maija" (Ps.531-44) -- Bovington Imperial War Museum, Duxford (UK) (MIAG) -- SDKFZ Foundation (UK) -- running condition Munster Panzer Museum (Germany) (Ps. 531-39)
Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung Koblenz (Ps. 531-42) -- Auto + Technik Museum, Sinsheim (Ps. 531-38) -- Militärhistorischen Museum der Bundeswehr,
Dresden Musée des Blindés, Saumur (France) Panzermuseum, Thun (Switzerland) Museo di guerra per la pace Diego de Henriquez, Trieste (Italy) Castiglion Fiorentino El Goloso Museum, Madrid (Spain) Museo de Artillería, Cartagena Centro de Mantenimiento de Sistemas Acorazados n°2, Segovia (Ps. 531-45) -- Finnish Armour Museum, Parola (Finland) (Ps. 531-57) StuG III Ausf. G "Marjatta" (Ps. 531-19) "Buli" (Ps. 531-10)
Finnish Armoured Brigade's garrison (Ps. 531-21) (Ps. 531-18) (Ps. 531-4) jatkosota (Ps. 531-6) -- Finnish Armour Museum storage area suomi (Ps. 531-47) (Ps. 531-48) (Ps. 531-30) -- Military Museum (Sotamuseo) Helsinki (Ps. 531-59) -- Savon Prikaati garrison, Mikkeli (Ps. 531-26) -- Garrison area in Hiukkavaara, Oulu (Ps. 531-31) -- Maasotakoulu, Lappeenranta ''..Aili..'' (Ps. 531-8) -- Hamina "Lea" (Ps. 531-12) -- Kuljetusvarikko, Tampere (Ps. 531-14) Artillery Museum, Hämeenlinna (Ps. 531-33) -- Karjalan Prikaati garrison, Vekaranjärvi (Ps. 531-34) -- Valtakunnallinen Pioneerimuseo (Engineer Museum), Miehikkälä (Ps. 531-52) -- Panssarivarikko, Ilveskallio (Ps. 531-53) (Ps. 531-15) -- "Undisclosed Finnish Army depot Private collection (Poland) National Uprising Museum, Banska Bystrica (Slovakia) Riga (Latvia) Sevastopol, Crimean Peninsula (Ukraine) National Museum of Military History, Sofia (Bulgaria) Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Latrun (Israel) winter extra added tracks Saratov, Saratov Oblast Aberdeen U.S. Army Ordnance Museum, MD (USA) Patton Museum, Fort Knox, KY (Ps. 531-16) -- Jacques Littlefield Collection, Portola, CA StuG III deliberately displayed as a wreck -- Canadian War Museum, Ottawa (Canada) Sturminfanteriegeschütz StuIG33B Soviet Union RED ARMY RKKA 10.5 cm Sturmhaubitze 42 (late) -- Patton Museum, Fort Knox, KY (Ps. 531-25) -- Ivalo Near Mount Hermon, Golan Heights (Israel) (n° 226) -- Stored in a military area in Yambol (Bulgaria) (Ps. 531-55) -- Current location unknown ALKETT FABRIK FACTORY
I'm looking for photos of those tanks :
2 others StuG IIIs recovered from the ship "Santa Fe"
any Sturmgeschütz or Sturmhaubitze that I forgot....and I surely did !!! P.O.B.
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Great post. I never knew there were so many survivors. Too bad not many aircraft were preserved. Only 2 complete Stukas out of 10,000 produced. Hopefully some underwater finds will eventually surface.
Posted Feb-23-2011 ByRob99 (76.70) 
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thanks.
i've seen just the one at raf museum,hendon,london. i thought it's only original left ... where is second one,please?
i know there is flying replica 7/10 in states .
Posted Feb-23-2011 ByPetrWarry (724.24) 
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So if i wanted to buy a second hand Stug then Finland would be a good start.
strange they also ended up in Israel
Posted Feb-23-2011 Byhotfuzz (128.48) 
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yes, finland is tug3 paradise :-D
israel used plenty of german things in their war , but i think this stug was captured .... all infos are at surviving panzers web
Posted Feb-24-2011 ByPetrWarry (724.24) 
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The Germans had some truly excellent tank designers. Overall, the best armored forces in the war. The Japanese probably had the worst designs. Totally junk. If you could post a vid of Japanese WWII armor, I'd like it.
Posted Feb-24-2011 Bydav1936531 (500.72) 
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LOL i'll must be bored a lot to do that. althought they might be rare pieces.i've seen one at bovington,looks funny
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@PetrWarry. The other stuka is in the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.
Posted Feb-25-2011 ByRob99 (76.70) 
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aha,thanks , i'll google it
Posted Feb-26-2011 ByPetrWarry (724.24) 
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These tanks are all fucking trash, they don't even have turrets.
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Tanks can turn on a dime by reversing one set of treads while the other drives forward. Thus making it possible to shoot in virtually any direction.
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i don't know if american tanks could do this , but ww2 soviet and german tanks could not.they turn when one track is slowed or braked and other running
Posted Feb-24-2011 ByPetrWarry (724.24) 
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