Russian UFO Tank

Some say that after a Roswell crash US government has obtained some UFO technologies and concealed it. Seems there was another Roswell like crash in Russia and they obtained UFO parts to but not concealed them but mounted on some tanks, like on this one called “Object 288″ and it was produced only once exclusively, without going into series…



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First!
No, I’m first. You cut in line.
But… can it fly?
mh, just a tank for driving school, so what?
http://www.kmweg.de/images/InternetPhoto%20Ulan.jpg
You selected an interesting subject but why UFO parts? Couldn’t you say something like the comment above, “…a tank for driving school…”?
tank for TANK DRIVING SCHOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!DUDE.not for general purpose.but according to my history book,this tank belong to Joseph stalin and made specially for Stalin`s first visit to U ASS of A,but due to `untimely` death of stalin, tank was abandoned.
I quoted the comment above mine as a better explanation than a tank made from UFO parts. But I like your story better. Tell me more about this. You say that Stalin planned on visiting the U.S. in 1953, in a specially made tank?
I believe he was hoping for a “reconaissance in force.”
Evidently.
Evidently!
Are you also having problems posting today?
Yes.
He thought it was UFO… unaware of real purpose. Military has many strange crafts to play with.
i wanna be a soldier again!
more more more veichles
another serious idea just i thought that, this machine not made for war but for the rescue and evaluation of the chemical and biological affected areas.UFO and her parts are basic elements of this tank,fucking freaky fantasy.
But what about your story of Stalin using it to visit U.S.?
Zafarad’s suggestion that this vehicle was probably meant to be used in a chemical/biological/nuclear environment is probably closest to the truth, but my guess is that this was simply a C3I (Command, Control, Communications, and Intellegence) vehicle. There are plenty of examples of countries who pull the turret off of a tank and replace it with communications equipment and more portholes for battlefield observation.
That sounds like an educated guess. What do you think about the vehicle linked from the German site above?
You’re correct… I’m only guessing. My guess for the German vehicle: I was thinking it might be something used by Engineers, perhaps to tow damaged tanks/heavy vehicles that have broken down, or haul a large artillery cannon? Except if it were an Engineer Support Vehicle, I would think you’d be able to see a big crane attachment, or towing cables, or a bulldozer on the front. Might just be another simple command vehicle. The passenger compartment of the Soviet vehicle looks like it has significant armor and/or protection from any hostile outside environment - so I still think it might be a C3I vehicle or used in chem/bio environments. The German vehicle’s driver’s compartment looks like a simple enclosure that will keep you dry in a rainstorm.
I don’t think either one is used to train tank drivers (tankisti?) - I would want my guys to practice in the actual vehicles! (But then again, I’ve never driven in a tank, so what do I know?)
Any military vehicle experts out there?
You don’t need to be a military vehicle expert to say that it’s pictures modified in Photoshop.
Actually it looks like a prototype for a French tank. You can observe the battlefield from any angle and deploy a large white flag at the first sign of conflict.
No, it looks like pictures modified in Photoshop.
Your life is photoshopped. O wait, you dont have a life. Sorry.
I don’t like Photoshop. I prefer Corel.
Object 288 is an experimental version of rocket tank 287 and was build in 1963 for testing of gas turbine engines (GTD). http://community.livejournal.com/shushpanzer_ru/93301.html (Russian)
A-ha… mystery solved. Thanks for the information!
the tank from the german website mentioned above is a driving school tank, like “me” says. The website itself is the official website of the company producing it. not much ufo-tech or photoshopping involved.
Yes, “me” is correct. The vehicle in the link is a training vehicle for the Ulan tank. The Museum of Armored Equipment in Kubinka has the subject Object 288 vehicle. The museum lists it as a Kotin T-64 observation tank with twin Isotov GTD-360 engines.
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