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Dragunovs Churchill AVRE Mk. IV

Looks fine to me,Erik! (y) (y) (y)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAT4_r6zvto&feature=player_detailpage

Was wondering about the mortar,did they had to load it outside the vehicle?
Not a really safe place for it's crew under battle conditions.

Greetings,Ron.
 
Thanks for the comments guys (y)

Looks fine to me,Erik! (y) (y) (y)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAT4_r6zvto&feature=player_detailpage

Was wondering about the mortar,did they had to load it outside the vehicle?
Not a really safe place for it's crew under battle conditions.

Greetings,Ron.

Hey Ron,

Nice video :D

The mortar was loaded from the inside of the tank, not from the turret but by the co-driver.
The mortar was "broken-up" in loading position and the turret rotated to place the mortar above the co-drivers hatch.

15ChurchillAVREMkIVLate23.jpg


In the co-drivers hatch was a little sliding hatch (closed here).......

15ChurchillAVREMkIVLate25.jpg


and open here.........

15ChurchillAVREMkIVLate24.jpg


.............for loading the mortar by the co-driver.


Erik
 
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