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De izquierda a derecha: un tanque AMX-30 (construido en Francia), un tanque M-60 (construido en Estados Unidos) y un tanque Leopard II (construido en Alemania). Los dos primeros ya no están en servicio. El Leopard II es hoy el carro de combate principal del Ejército español.

Armored Units Museum of El Goloso

From left to right: AMX-30 tank (built in France), an M-60 tank (built in the United States) and a Leopard II tank (built in Germany). The first two are no longer in service. The Leopard II is now the main battle tank of the Spanish Army.
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Museo de Unidades Acorazadas de El Goloso

Author Contando Estrelas from Vigo, España / Spain
Camera location40° 33′ 26.07″ N, 3° 42′ 34.33″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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