• Anatolianin
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    Not exactly same thing, but here example of Ukrainians using slightly modified civilian car.

    Probably one of the earliest examples of Frankenstein monsters of war

    Or this thing

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      There’s also the NI Tank of the USSR during WWII - a tractor with naval metal sheets sandwiching sand, concrete and wood with either a heavy machinegun disguised as cannon or a 20mm gun in the turret. There’s the homemade tanks in Middle-East conflicts and, of course, the ever present Techicals.

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        Pretty sure NI was created as a desperate attempt to have something, anything in a city that was under siege by Nazis at the time

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          The NI tank was created during the Siege of Odessa after all of the actual tank manufacturing had been removed from the city. So the engineers created monstrous Frankenstein tanks with whatever was left after the evacuation.

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          It was, but I’m just going on about the many improvised vehicles in 20th and 21st century warfare. That and because the NI was a curiousity.