Yes. The T-3 was the Soviet term for the Panzer III.
Tracy Johnson
Measurement Specialties, Inc.
BT
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> Will this do?
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> PANZER III TANK
> weight 23 tons ; crew 5 ; armour 10-57mm ; speed 40 km/hr ;
> armament one7.5cm cannon and two 7.92mm machineguns.
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> Brice forwarded:
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> > http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4743144.stm
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> Yep this has been the buzz on some Naval lists for a couple of days.
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> We also figured out what a T-3 tank was, can you? Herr Baier maybe.
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> Tracy Johnson
> Measurement Specialties, Inc.
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