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There was a thread a few weeks back that mentioned that the horizontal strip was used to help troops identify friendly tanks. Much like the black and white stripes the western allies put on aircraft wings for D-Day and beyond.

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As I recall it was primarily for recognition from the air...it's not nice to have a friendly sturmovik slicing and dicing your tank columns!

If memory serves me correctly, it was combined with markings (white cross?) on the turret roof.

Any body else have info on this?

[ 04-16-2001: Message edited by: gunnergoz ]

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Thanks, guys. It didn't make sense as camo. If you want to conceal yourself, painting yourself white in a non-winter scenario wouldn't be much help unless you were at some Aryan Nations rally.

One more question, I have noticed that most pics of Soviet tanks, both ww2 and modern, do not have the red star insignia. Was this something done depending on crew desires or with permission of the unit commander?

[ 04-16-2001: Message edited by: Commissar ]

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