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The Military Technical Museum of the Military History Institute in Prague has been located since 1996 in the former artillery barracks between Krhanice and Lešany, near Týnec nad Sázavou. Currently, the exposition contains over 350 historic tanks, cannons, motorcycles, armored vehicles, trucks and military passenger vehicles, manufactured in the period from 1890 up to present. The collections are presented in 10 halls, 6 roofed areas and also in the open air. By the quantity and contents of its collection, with many items unique in the world, the museum is one of the most important European institutions of its kind. The unique part is particularly the collection of the Czechoslovak military transport vehicles from 1918 to 1939, and the collection of Škoda cannons. (Source: VHU).
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Vojenské Technické Muzeum
Location ID: | 25000 | Latitude, Longitude: | 49.85538205, 14.54022288 | Location Accuracy: | 7 |
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2174
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Painted overall desert sand with thin brown and black swathes.
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This M47 was received from Jordan’s Royal Tank Museum in cooperation with the King Abdullah II Design and Development Bureau (KADDB). It arrived in a large AN-124 transport aircraft on 30 August 2010. With a Ford Mutt jeep it was exchanged for a T-54 tank and two OT-810 half-tracks. (Source: MZV).
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2173
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Painted overall desert sand with thin brown and black swathes.
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This is a former Jordanian Chieftain tank. It is in running order.
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