What is the suspension on this Wasp?

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What is the suspension on this Wasp?

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Post by Logan Hartke » 16 Apr 2002, 06:31

What is the suspension on this Wasp?

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I don't know if this will help or just throw people off, but it is located at the Victory Memorial in Moscow.

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Post by Daniel L » 25 Nov 2002, 19:07

It looks like the wheels who can be found on some russian afv's.

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Post by Juha Tompuri » 25 Nov 2002, 20:32

A Soviet Bren Carrier?
Quite unique number of road wheels.

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Post by Daniel L » 25 Nov 2002, 22:53

Here's a picture to compare with.

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Post by Logan Hartke » 25 Nov 2002, 22:58

Well, that's where the wheels and sprockets come from. A Soviet MT-LB. Good job, charlie.

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Post by Logan Hartke » 25 Nov 2002, 23:01

Well, MT-LB, Pt-76, or 2S1. It's probably from an MT-LB.

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