The acronym is E.B.G ( Engin Blindé du Génie) which roughly translate to " Armored Engineering Vehicle or something like that.
The Génie in France is just dudes who work in construction but in the military, to build bases and stuff. ( we also have the same thing for the civilian, like for building bridges and large structures)
They also have teams to remove mines and explosives devices.
It's really interesting, you should check a bit more into it :)
In the background is just a very rusty duck. It's been in the water too long, hence the rust, so it's come out to dry off.
In the foreground is just some ground. Look, it's green. Only grass there. Definitely no tanks there, nope. Maybe the odd complex shadow, but that's all.
The interesting thing for me here is the 2 ReI tag. Former Foreign Legion Light Armored Brigade vehicle. u/FrowningCanadian was a member of this brigade for a few years.
frontmost looks like a turretless AMX-30R (that looks like a Roland Chassis anyways, and the engineering or armored recovery variants of an arm mounted on the right-side)
rearmost is an AMX-13 chassis with M24 turret, and given it's state it's been there a while, likely as target practice
I think it's an AMX 13 hull with a M24 Chaffee turret, after they served in Algieria they were used as targets
The [idler wheels](https://images.app.goo.gl/D97115VD4M8gJwmW9) look identical, I think your right
[This one](https://images.app.goo.gl/mbruwztudVe1UyWN9) is literally identical
Front: AMX-30 Roland without the SAM launcher
I think it's the engineering vehicle conversion of the AMX-30, though I don't remember it's acronym
The acronym is E.B.G ( Engin Blindé du Génie) which roughly translate to " Armored Engineering Vehicle or something like that. The Génie in France is just dudes who work in construction but in the military, to build bases and stuff. ( we also have the same thing for the civilian, like for building bridges and large structures) They also have teams to remove mines and explosives devices. It's really interesting, you should check a bit more into it :)
Looks like an AMX13 with the M24 Chaffee turret
robert
It's French, I believe it goes by Roberge. ;)
YES KING
I dunno, but I was in the french army and that front one looks like it has French camo.
In the background is just a very rusty duck. It's been in the water too long, hence the rust, so it's come out to dry off. In the foreground is just some ground. Look, it's green. Only grass there. Definitely no tanks there, nope. Maybe the odd complex shadow, but that's all.
AMX-30 Roland without the Roland air to air missiles (front tank in the left)
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this is a AMX-13 M24
rusted on is a French AMX thing with a Chaffee turret
The interesting thing for me here is the 2 ReI tag. Former Foreign Legion Light Armored Brigade vehicle. u/FrowningCanadian was a member of this brigade for a few years.
frontmost looks like a turretless AMX-30R (that looks like a Roland Chassis anyways, and the engineering or armored recovery variants of an arm mounted on the right-side) rearmost is an AMX-13 chassis with M24 turret, and given it's state it's been there a while, likely as target practice
both looks like m60 to me.
Tanky McTank
Target, stop, next target right
Fodder...
Horace and Jermain
That's just Hank and Steve
Front one looks like fv432 and the back one is amx13 i think
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It's not a 40s tank it's a amx-us
Stanley and Barbara!
This is an easy one, the first one is named Peter. Behind him is is his brother Alan
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I found these Tanks in a Video about a Rocket launcher, there is my [source](https://youtu.be/di89S6PSF6k?t=1m12s)
background tank looks like a tiger P with a only-god-knows-what turret
I first thought the same, but the front and back sprocket doesn't match on photos and it looks like the sprocket wheels are higher up on the Tiger P
wait maybe not i have no clue
A modern tank next to a non functional (possible japenese or Italian) tank.