► Photothread: GAZ-AA & GAZ-AAA in use by the Axis or Russia
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More GAZ trucks
And more (sorry about the duplication of the above photo)
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Thanks Larry:
The Gaz AAA in winter cammo is very interesting and new to me.
The other photo showing a truck and a car is also new. I cannot say for the ID of the truck, you are probably correct, but I did like the frontal view of a 1938 American style Ford. I would bet if we had a side view that it would turn out to be an "umbau" or rebodied vehicle.
Bill
The Gaz AAA in winter cammo is very interesting and new to me.
The other photo showing a truck and a car is also new. I cannot say for the ID of the truck, you are probably correct, but I did like the frontal view of a 1938 American style Ford. I would bet if we had a side view that it would turn out to be an "umbau" or rebodied vehicle.
Bill
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Thanks guys for your replies and jmehner you are right I should have spotted it was a PAK 38. Did you also see that I described a Russian 45mm AT as a 47mm!
I shall post some more shortly
I shall post some more shortly
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