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Hi. am new to this forum. have some questions:

1-s there any ww1 or post ww1 ship that sunk with a cargo of ww1 tanks.
2-Does anyone knows about the Turkish FT-17's
3-Can anyone give me detailed information and photos about the Rybinsk tank (ww1)
4-How many 37 mm shells can be carried by an FT-17
5-s there a place that we could search for ww1 tank wrecks?

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2. All I know, that Turkey bought some old French tanks in 1921, mentioned in Heigl's Taschenbuch der Tanks. I suppose them to be FT 17s.

4. Depending on sources: 230-250 pieces.

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I was told that a ship sank in the River Thames with, I think, 2 MarkIVs on board, has any one more info?

ChrisG

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Howdy,

On a related note, according to what I've read online, there were several FT-17s abandonded along the coast of Norway at the end of WWII (on land, not in the water).  The Germans had used the old, captured French tanks as emplaced bunkers.  I'm not sure if they are still there -  but they were about 20 years ago or so.


A few years ago I learned of a FT-17 buried under a European roadway, but as there is a nearby museum interested in recovering it the next time the road is repaired, I'll say no more about it.


On an even less related note, there are supposed to be a couple of Rolls Royce armoured cars on the sunken freighter Thistlegorm in the Red Sea.  I have seen a few photos of these vehicles but I see no resemblence to the standard Rolls Royce armoured cars.  (If anyone has a better photo, plese let me know!)

Alledged Rolls Royce Armoured Car

More Thistlegorm Photos:
http://www.google.com/images?q=Thistlegorm&um=1&hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&tbs=isch:1&ei=NkY_TPa0OJD4sAP6r-3KAw&sa=N&start=60&ndsp=20


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Hi MarkV,

all I know is that Renault Ft 17 cupolas were used on the Atlantikwall. The whole tank, this I don't know,(but a possibility I guess) though quite a few were used as second line defence or (gun removed) as command posts. Renault R35 or 39 cupolas were used too. These bunkers were called Tobruk.

Kieffer

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Here's a link to the Finnmark FT-17

http://www.arcticwar.com/report_narvik.html

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This is a pic from that site on surviving FTs that I couldn't remember

http://the.shadock.free.fr/Surviving_FT-17.pdf

It takes a long time to download.

There are pics of over 40 surviving vehicles. Photos 2 & 3 are of examples in Norway, plus the one shown below.

I read somewhere that the last occasion on which an FT fired in anger was in the 1950s somewhere.

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this is an Ft turret in the Atlantik Wall, near the river Scheldt, the entrance to Antwerp.
The Scheldt Pocket, as called by the Allies was a bitter figthing area in 1944.
But both turret and bunker are gone, standing in the way of the dam and dyke building program the Dutch worked out after the war.

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