RMAKWCM8–Abbot FV433 Self-Propelled gun (light tank) giving rides to the public in UK
RM2M977RD–An Abbot 105mm self-propelled gun being driven off a RAF Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1 of No53 Squadron.
RM2B01CH0–Vietnam: US Army gunners of the 83rd Artillery firing an M107 175mm self-propelled gun, 1968. The Second Indochina War, known in America as the Vietnam War, was a Cold War era military conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. This war followed the First Indochina War and was fought between North Vietnam, supported by its communist allies, and the government of South Vietnam, supported by the U.S. and other anti-communist nations. The U.S. government viewed involvement in the war as a way to prevent a communist takeover.
RM2HEDKF0–Operation Barbarossa WW2 1941 Nazi Germany Infantry troops and armored vehicles, including the StuG III Ausf B self-propelled gun and the SdKfz 222 armored car, enter village on the Russian Moscow front. Operation Barbarossa, original name Operation Fritz, during World War II, code name for the German invasion of the Soviet Union, which was launched on June 22, 1941. The failure of German troops to defeat Soviet forces in the campaign signaled a crucial turning point in the war.
RMG5R83A–The Sexton 25 pounder, Self Propelled Gun is positioned into place in Ver-Sur Mer, France. Matthew Kiln, 46, the son of a D-day veteran, took the Sextant self-propelled gun aboard a ferry at Portsmouth on his journey to donate it to the Ver sur Mer museum in Normandy. * ... The tank will be placed overlooking Gold Beach - the location of a major surge of the British D-day invasion which Mr Kiln's father Robert, who died in 1997 at the age of 77, took part in. Now to commemorate the bravery of his father, who served in the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Yeomanry, and all those who took part in
RMC45GB8–German self-propelled gun 'Hummel', 1944
RME10KEE–May 05, 1973 - Self-Propelled Gun Developed and built in Israel: View of the 155mm. Self-propelled gun L-33, which has developed and built in Israel. By virtue of its long barrel and modern unusual breech-block system which allows for improved gas obstruction, a 20km. firing range can be reached. Its semi-automatic loading system facilitates a high firing rate.
RMCX7C8A–Soviet 100 mm self-propelled gun Mk. 4
RFBXD3FH–T-100 Self Propelled Gun captured from the Eygptians in the Six Day War at the Israeli Armored Corps Museum at Latrun, Israel
RM2CC4B1N–A Canadian paramedic is helping a wounded comrade near the burning German StuG III self-propelled gun on the street of the destroyed Faleise. France.
RMG2A3EG–British Army AS90 self propelled gun of the Royal Artillery Regiment in action on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, UK
RM2CXW15W–13th January 1996 During the war in Bosnia: a British Army 155mm AS-90 self-propelled gun, part of the IFOR contingent, has just arrived in the port of Split, Croatia.
RMARBT6W–US self-propelled gun in military museum, Hue, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia
RMDYP0PT–Soviet ISU-122, self-propelled gun (SPG), World war II
RMPD9A6N–Self-propelled gun SU-5-1
RMCW6A7R–An American self propelled gun in Ribeauville area (France) Dec. 9, 1944
RFBAYWR1–A Sexton self-propelled gun near Gold Beach, Normandy
RMAJP2JR–Type 99 155mm Self Propelled Gun of Japan Ground Self Defence Force
RMAKWCMB–Abbot FV433 Self-Propelled gun (light tank) giving rides to the public in Suffolk, UK
RMF6Y6R7–A Soviet ISU-152 self propelled gun in the Exposition of Military Equipment in Park Pobedy, Moscow, Russia.
RM2B01CH1–Vietnam: US Army gunners firing an M-107 175mm self-propelled gun during a 'Search and Destroy' operation (Operation San Angelo) in Quang Duc Province, January 1968. The Second Indochina War, known in America as the Vietnam War, was a Cold War era military conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. This war followed the First Indochina War and was fought between North Vietnam, supported by its communist allies, and the government of South Vietnam, supported by the U.S. and other anti-communist nations.
RMADJPHX–Muddy tank tracks on Britisharmy FV433, Abbot self propelled gun.
RMG5R841–Matthew Kiln on his Sexton 25 pounder, Self Propelled Gun in Ver-Sur Mer. Mr Kiln, 46, the son of a D-day veteran, took the Sextant self-propelled gun aboard a ferry at Portsmouth on his journey to donate it to the Ver sur Mer museum in Normandy. * ... The tank will be placed overlooking Gold Beach - the location of a major surge of the British D-day invasion which Mr Kiln's father Robert, who died in 1997 at the age of 77, took part in. Now to commemorate the bravery of his father, who served in the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Yeomanry, and all those who took part in the landings, Mr Kiln
RMH3ADDF–German self-propelled gun with mounted infantry, 1941
RM2M99H8J–The 25pr is in 'Espace Robert Kiln' named after Dr Kiln who presented it. His father fought here. Initially the gun was mobile but the engine had to be sold to raise finance'
RMCX7C90–Soviet 100 mm self-propelled gun Mk. 4
RMBDNKPR–An Abbot 105mm Self propelled Gun used by British Forces
RM2E9WEAK–USA Vietnam-Krieg US ARMY Selbstfahrgeschütz (Selbstfahrlafette) M110 203 mm - Vietnam War United States Army Self-Propelled Gun M110 8 Inch
RMG2A3EF–British Army AS90 self propelled gun of the Royal Artillery Regiment in action on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, UK
RM2CX19RC–13th January 1996 During the war in Bosnia: a British Army 155mm AS-90 self-propelled gun, part of the IFOR contingent, has just arrived in the port of Split, Croatia.
RMC6Y2KR–M42A1 Twin 40mm Self-propelled Gun Duster, 823 War Museum, Kinmen National Park, Kinmen, Taiwan
RM2CABN85–A Sexton self propelled gun
RMW15BHE–The M7 Priest 105-mm Howitzer Motor Carriage was the first self-propelled gun in Norwegian Army service. The only surviving M7 is on display at Rena.
RF2H5373A–PRIOZERSK, RUSSIA - APRIL 14, 2021: Soviet anti-aircraft self-propelled gun ZSU-23-4 'Shilka' close-up on a sunny October day. Fragment of the memoria
RME8BY7A–AS90 155mm self-propelled gun
RFBAYWRB–A Sexton self-propelled gun near Gold Beach, Normandy
RMAJP2JT–Type 99 155mm Self Propelled Gun of Japan Ground Self Defence Force
RMF6XHHR–A German Marder III (Marder III Ausf.M) self propelled gun, Exposition of Military Equipment in Park Pobedy, Moscow, Russia.
RFEKM9AC–Soviet 76 mm self-propelled gun SU-76M. Was used during and after World War II.
RMECEDPF–FV 433 Abbot self propelled gun
RMG5R845–Collect Picture of Major Robert Kiln, who landed with a Self Propelled Gun on the beaches of Ver-Sur-Mer in France during the D-Day landings in 1944. * ... In memory of his father and others who fought during the D-Day landings Matthew Kiln, 46 took a Sextant self-propelled gun aboard a ferry at Portsmouth on his journey to donate it to the Ver sur Mer museum in Normandy. The tank will be placed overlooking Gold Beach - the location of a major surge of the British D-day invasion which Mr Kiln's father Robert, who died in 1997 at the age of 77, took part in. Now to commemorate the bravery of
RMJJ1F59–Czech army self-propelled gun howitzer 152mm SpGH DANA model 77
RME7M1PB–Destroyed german self propelled gun carriage
RMA292CM–Close up of soldier praying by self propelled gun in a field in Israel
RM2E9WEAJ–USA Vietnam-Krieg US ARMY Selbstfahrgeschütz (Selbstfahrlafette) M110 203 mm - Vietnam War United States Army Self-Propelled Gun M110 8 Inch
RMG2A3ED–Four soldiers of the Royal Artillery Regiment stand on guard in front of a AS90 self propelled Gun on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire
RM2CX18WD–13th January 1996 During the war in Bosnia: a British Army 155mm AS-90 self-propelled gun, part of the IFOR contingent, has just arrived in the port of Split, Croatia.
RMF37FXG–Vickers Abbot self propelled gun. An ex-military vehicle in private hands being put through its paces for the public at Damyns Hall, Essex, UK
RM2M99MEF–This bunker on the shore on Gold Beach caused much trouble to the Hampshires and Dorsets as they came ashore at 0730 on D-Day. It was finally knocked out by Sergeant R. E. Palmer, using a 25 pdr self-propelled gun at 300 yards, in an action that earned him the Military Medal. On the bunker wall are memorial plaques to the Essex Yeomanry and the 147th Field Regiment RA.
RMEFEETF–Sexton self-propelled gun of the 86th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery a D-Day monument in Normandy, France
RF2J78319–KRONSHTADT, RUSSIA - MAY 01, 2022: Soviet anti-aircraft self-propelled gun ZSU-23-4 'Shilka' close-up on a sunny May day. Admiralty of Peter the Great
RMJ3YGBP–Abandoned ISU-152 Soviet self-propelled gun near Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Zone of Alienation around the nuclear reactor disaster in Ukraine
RFBAYWPX–A Sexton self-propelled gun near Gold Beach, Normandy
RMAJP2WP–Type 99 155mm Self Propelled Gun of Japan Ground Self Defence Force
RME54T7W–M110A1 Self Propelled Gun
RMB5XX6N–Ammunition storage tubes on a self propelled gun Gold Star Military museum Camp Dodge Iowa
RMDMKWR3–M-110 A2 Heavy Self-Propelled 203mm Gun (Italeri No 291 model kit, 1:35 scale)
RM2D32DBF–Peter Bromwich from St. Albans touches up the Sexton 25 pounder, Self Propelled Gun in Ver-Sur Mer, France. Matthew Kiln, 46, the son of a D-day veteran, took the Sextant self-propelled gun aboard a ferry at Portsmouth. * ... on his journey to donate it to the Ver sur Mer museum in Normandy. The tank will be placed overlooking Gold Beach - the location of a major surge of the British D-day invasion which Mr Kiln's father Robert, who died in 1997 at the age of 77, took part in. Now to commemorate the bravery of his father, who served in the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Yeomanry, and all
RMH3ADK2–German self-propelled gun on the Eastern Front, 1941
RMJJ1F6E–Czech army self-propelled gun howitzer 152mm SpGH DANA model 77
RMAT9GAF–British Army AS90 Braveheart self propelled artillery gun
RM2M70N9F–Antiaircraft self-propelled gun 'Gepard' during NATO exercises in Germany
RM2E9WEA9–USA Vietnam-Krieg US ARMY Selbstfahrgeschütz (Selbstfahrlafette) M107 175 mm - Vietnam War United States Army Self-Propelled Gun M107 6.9 Inch
RMG2A3EB–British soldiers of the Royal Artillery Regiment stand on guard in front of a light tank (left) and a AS90 self propelled
RF2M6W8A9–Soviet anti-aircraft self-propelled gun close-up. View of the quadruple automatic 23-mm gun. Detail of a self-propelled anti-air
RM2CB2E1K–Corroding 2S3 Akatsiya self-propelled gun tank at Imperial War Museum, Duxford, UK. Armoured fighting vehicle, AFV. Out to grass. Gulf War material
RMDET9FC–A cut out of a Marder III (3) ( Sd.Kfz.139) 76.2 mm self propelled gun. Used by Nazi German forces during WW2
RMB484GW–Wehrmacht Russian Mud self propelled gun drives through a village on the Eastern Front early in the Russian campaign
RM2M62AMP–German infantry soldiers and a StuG III self-propelled gun in a fighting position ready to attack Stalingrad during the WW2 Battle of Stalingrad
RMJ3YGBJ–Abandoned ISU-152 Soviet self-propelled gun near Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Zone of Alienation around the nuclear reactor disaster in Ukraine
RMMJ8B26–US Army M107 175mm self-propelled gun from the Vietnam War on display at the War Remnants Museum, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
RMAFYR3M–Type 99 155mm Self Propelled Gun of Japan Ground Self Defence Force
RME54T7K–M110A1 Self Propelled Gun
RMM0TMA6–US M107 175 mm self-propelled gun and armoured assault vehicles at the War Remnants Museum of Vietnam War, Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), south Vietnam
RF2CT1DR8–Soviet self-propelled gun SU-100. Isolate on black.
RMJKE7RX–Bulgaria, Sofia, Outdoor Park by the National Museum of Military History, WW2-era, German Panzer III self-propelled gun
RMG6A981–An AS90 self propelled gun sits in a location south of Basra. Shelling of military targets around Basra has continued. Dan Chung / Guardian / MOD Pool.
RMH3ADM3–German self-propelled gun on the Eastern Front, 1941
RMJJ1F6R–Czech army self-propelled gun howitzer 152mm SpGH DANA model 77
RM2E9WEAE–USA Vietnam-Krieg US ARMY Selbstfahrgeschütz (Selbstfahrlafette) M107 175 mm - Vietnam War United States Army Self-Propelled Gun M107 6.9 Inch
RMJ41JXK–Marienwagen II self propelled gun carriage
RM2BY20E5–postage stamp show russian self-propelled gun ISU-152
RMRN4J58–Abbot FV433 105mm Self propelled gun being driven along Marine Parade, Southend on Sea, Essex, UK. Ex military British Army in private hands
RMDET9D1–A cut out of a Marder 38 H ( Sd.Kfz.138) 75mm self propelled gun. Used by Nazi German forces during WW2
RMB4AGBB–events, Second World War / WWII, Germany, Battle of Berlin, Soviet tanks at the Moltke Bridge, late April / early May 1945, self-propelled gun, guns, self propelled, IS 2, IS-2, IS2, T-34/85, T 34 / 85, T34, ISU 152, ISU 152, ISU-152, 57 mm anti-tank gun ZIS-2, ZIS 2, ZIS2, Red Army, end of war, tank, armoured fighting vehicle, vehicles, historic, historical, people, 20th century, 1940s,
RME7BEMM–NATO exercises in Germany, US Army M 109 self-propelled gun crossing a river (September 1986)
RMJ1W6BY–Abandoned ISU-152 Soviet self-propelled gun near Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Zone of Alienation around the nuclear reactor disaster in Ukraine
RMMJ8B5R–US Army M107 175mm self-propelled gun from the Vietnam War on display at the War Remnants Museum, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
RMAFYR3H–Type 99 155mm Self Propelled Gun of Japan Ground Self Defence Force
RME54D7M–M110A1 Self Propelled Gun - Bovington
RMM0TMA5–US M107 175 mm self-propelled gun and armoured assault vehicles at the War Remnants Museum of Vietnam War, Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), south Vietnam
RF2CTF9K6–Soviet self-propelled gun SU-100. Isolate on white.
RMD1HBFH–American-made T-48 self-propelled gun/tank destroyer, based on M3 half-track at Polish Army Museum in Warsaw, Poland
RMG5R83N–Self Propelled Gun
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation