Liaoning (16) 4820113081750Varyag was to be an Admiral Kuznetsov class multirole aircraft carrier of the Soviet Union. She was launched December 4, 1988, but she was renamed Varyag in late 1990, after the famous Russian cruiser. Construction stopped by 1992, with the ship structurally complete but without electronics. With the dissolution of the Soviet Union, ownership was transferred to Ukraine; the ship was laid up, unmaintained, then stripped. In early 1998, she lacked
deploying a vast range of armored vehicles to the front line
but the most enemy kills in the early stages of the Vietnam War were carried out by the F-8
They were tested at Aberdeen Proving Ground
Served by a crew of three men (commander
power system
Both used a turret design from Krupp
Despite the fact that most of the cars of this series were supplied to the Allies as part of the lend-lease program and some of them were used in the US Army
Instructions for safe use
The slabs could be connected in a staggered pattern or in a row
One of the most beautiful automobiles of its time
Required to operate in particularly hostile environments
WWII German Staff Car