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Jug 47
February 26th, 2009, 20:43
I got this email from my cousin and did a goofle on it so I could post this here. This is amazeing find ! !

Russian/German tank recovered from a lake after 62 years

After the tank surfaced, it turned out to be a trophy tank, that had been captured by the German army in the course of the battle at Sinimaed (Blue Hills) about six weeks before it was sunk in the lake. Altogether, 116 shells were found on board. Remarkably, the tank was in good condition, with no rust, and all systems (except the engine) in working condition

Here is the link to read more on this discovery ..................
http://www.12mbdragoons.com/panzer/

Also here is a video ot it being pulled out of the lake, on utube ..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtJkyd3JJWE

Thought you all might appreciate a good read and photos of the recovery

robcap
February 26th, 2009, 22:03
Later, after servicing, the diesel engine started

cool story

R.

harleyman
February 27th, 2009, 03:39
Very Intresting story... Cool to see the vidio that went with the story too.....:applause:

warbird861
February 27th, 2009, 05:13
We have in Finland lots of lakes and it's been said that there are probably many Russian aircrafts in the lakes, because after crash landing on the ice, the ice has melted in spring and the aircrafts have sunk in to the lakes.

Also I remember something about aircrafts that were stored on ice during the war. But their fuel reserves emptied and ice melted before they were able to get those aircrafts safe.

Boomer
February 27th, 2009, 05:59
Interesting...

I would be curious to see what is at the bottom of so many lakes in the EU.

Craig Taylor
February 27th, 2009, 06:14
I've watched several episodes of a program on one of the military history channels called "Tank Overhaul." They featured a Panther in one episode that had sunk in a river in Poland. It was in terrible shape -- I think they even had to recreate the turret, but these guys did amazing work. They work out of some shop in Utah, I think. Just an FYI if you're into that sort of thing... :focus:

warbird861
February 27th, 2009, 07:35
Interesting...

I would be curious to see what is at the bottom of so many lakes in the EU.

I was once swimming in one lake. When I dived under the surface, the visibility was no good and all of a sudden there is an old carriage in front of me, that was quite a surprise. :icon_eek: