Classic Military Vehicle – September 2019

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Events Tankfest, Bovington, UK words Andrew Stone pictures Andrew Stone & James Stone


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here were plenty of firsts for military
vehicle enthusiasts to enjoy at this year’s
Tankfest, including the appearances of a
World War Two Panther, a Sherman Firefly from
the same period, a Type 95 Ha-Go tank used by
Japan during the war and the impressive Leop-
ard PRTL from the Royal Netherlands Army.
The last-minute inclusion of the Weald Founda-
tion’s World War Two Jagdpanther also proved
a major highlight at the three-day event, which
was held at the Tank Museum in late June. The

Firsts


Tankfest


Some of the highlights of the show included a World


War Two Panther, Sherman Firefly and Type 95 Ha-Go


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Jagdpanther, of which there are just three run-
ning examples in the world, was a German tank
destroyer based on the chassis of the Panther
tank. It was parked alongside a Panther from Le
Musée des Blindés in France and this was the
first time that a Panther and Jagdpanther had
been seen in action together in the UK.
The restoration of the 50-ton Panther and its
transportation across the Channel was funded
by Tankfest sponsors, World of Tanks. This was
the second time Le Musée des Blindés has sent

a vehicle from its collection to the event, follow-
ing the appearance of the French Char B1 last
year under a similar arrangement.
Tank Museum director Richard Smith described
the Panther as “an exceptionally important
vehicle” from World War Two and said it had
made a “fantastic addition to our arena displays
at Tankfest”.
There are currently no running examples in
the UK, so it was a great opportunity for tank
enthusiasts to see one in action. “Transporting

A young fan meets a Hollywood star

The Sherman Firefly passes by the Jagdpanther, barrels aligned
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