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STAMAN INTERNATIONAL TRADING, NIJVERDAL, HELLENDOORN, OVERIJSSEL, THE NETHERLANDS



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Number of Photos: 1
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Location Category ID: 11600
Address: Ambachtsweg, 7442 Nijverdal
Telephone: 0(031) 548 610432
Email: info [at] staman.nl (Replace [at] with @)
Opening Times: 0900-1550 Saturdays, otherwise by appointment
Official Website: Staman International Trading
Other Links: MVCG France
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Latitude, Longitude: 52.35640091 , 6.49722218
Location Accuracy: 7
Tanks Previously Here: 1: Ram Kangaroo Armoured Personnel Carrier - Canadian War Museum, LeBreton Flats, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (ca mid-1990s – Dealer identity unconfirmed)


External Display



Location ID:11600
Latitude, Longitude:52.35676949, 6.49642959
Location Accuracy:7



1) SU-100 Tank Destroyer Soviet


Number of Photos: 4
Sample Photo from Tank with UniqueID 1823

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Unique ID: 1823
Serial Number:
Registration:
Name:
Other Identification: “114” painted on superstructure sides. “ИМЕНИ ЖООП” (“Name Zoop”, presumably a reference to Joop) painted on superstructure front.

This SU-100 is displayed on a concrete pad near the entrance to Staman International Trading. In front of it are two flagpoles, flying British and Canadian flags.

Warehouse



Location ID:11602
Latitude, Longitude:52.35672117, 6.49710014
Location Accuracy:7



2) M3 Stuart Light Tank American


Number of Photos: 1
Sample Photo from Tank with UniqueID 1820

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Unique ID: 1820
Serial Number:
Registration: EB11534? (Brazilian): “EB11534”? painted on superstructure sides.
Name:
Other Identification: “4” chalked on hull rear.

This M3 was one of the batch of Stuarts imported from Brazil by Staman International Trading in October 2008. It has been sold but its current status and location are unknown.
This is an early production M3 with welded polygonal turret.


3) M3 Stuart Light Tank American


Number of Photos: 10
Sample Photo from Tank with UniqueID 1819

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Unique ID: 1819
Serial Number:
Registration: EB11567 (Brazilian): “EB11567” painted on superstructure sides.
Name:
Other Identification:

This M3 was one of the batch of Stuarts imported from Brazil by Staman International Trading in October 2008. It was advertised for sale on the Staman website and on MilWeb.net for some time. It has since been sold but its current status and location are unknown.
This is an early production M3 with welded polygonal turret.


4) M3A1 Stuart Light Tank American


Number of Photos: 0
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Unique ID: 1821
Serial Number:
Registration: EB11543 (Brazilian): “EB11543” painted on superstructure sides.
Name:
Other Identification:

This M3A1 was one of the batch of Stuarts imported from Brazil by Staman International Trading in October 2008. It has been sold but its current status and location are unknown.


5) M3A1 Stuart Light Tank American


Number of Photos: 0
Sample Photo from Tank with UniqueID 1822

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Unique ID: 1822
Serial Number:
Registration: EB11652 (Brazilian): “EB11652” painted on superstructure sides.
Name:
Other Identification:

This M3A1 was one of the batch of Stuarts imported from Brazil by Staman International Trading in October 2008. It has been sold but its current status and location are unknown.


6) AMX-13/75 Light Tank French


Number of Photos: 3
Sample Photo from Tank with UniqueID 1826

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Unique ID: 1826
Serial Number:
Registration:
Name:
Other Identification: “513”? painted on wading board. “7”? daubed on mantlet. Has two damaged headlamps.

External Storage Area



Location ID:11604
Latitude, Longitude:52.35617648, 6.49719536
Location Accuracy:7



7) M4A4 Sherman Firefly Tank American / British


Number of Photos: 1
Sample Photo from Tank with UniqueID 1827

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Unique ID: 1827
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Registration:
Name:
Other Identification: White star painted on armour plate in front of driver’s hatch.

This Sherman is in a poor and rusted condition. Its turret is sitting unevenly on the hull and is missing its mantlet.


8) FV433 Abbot Self-Propelled Howitzer British


Number of Photos: 2
Sample Photo from Tank with UniqueID 1828

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Unique ID: 1828
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Name:
Other Identification: Painted overall in a green and black camouflage scheme.

This Abbot is in running order (source: M. Krauss/NHAR).


9) AMX-13/75 Light Tank French


Number of Photos: 1
Sample Photo from Tank with UniqueID 1824

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Unique ID: 1824
Serial Number:
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Name:
Other Identification: “508” painted on wading board. “E.N.” painted on nose. “3” daubed on mantlet. Missing both headlamps.

This AMX-13 is one of two that was put on sale by Staman on the Staman website and in a MilWeb classified advertisement. According to the advert they were in dry storage for fifteen years.


10) AMX-13/75 Light Tank French


Number of Photos: 7
Sample Photo from Tank with UniqueID 1825

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Unique ID: 1825
Serial Number:
Registration:
Name:
Other Identification: “515” painted on wading board. “E.N.” painted on nose. “2” daubed on mantlet. Missing left-hand headlamp.

This AMX-13 is one of two that was put on sale by Staman on the Staman website and in a MilWeb classified advertisement. According to the advert they were in dry storage for fifteen years.