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This media file is a photograph of an informational display, likely from a museum or exhibition in South Brisbane, Australia, featuring a detailed cutaway diagram of a historical military vehicle. The image is captured at an angle, causing the entire display and its text to appear tilted and upside down. The diagram itself is rendered in a monochromatic style, using shades of gray, white, and black to illustrate the interior layout of an "A7V STURMPANZERWAGEN," as indicated by the prominent title. It shows various crew positions within the armored vehicle, represented by dark, silhouetted human figures engaged with their respective stations. Visible labels identify the roles of the crew members: "MECHANIC," "MACHINE-GUNNERS," "DRIVER," "COMMANDER," and "FORWARD GUNNER." The "FORWARD GUNNER" is depicted operating a large, cannon-like weapon at the front of the vehicle. Other figures, such as the "MACHINE-GUNNERS," appear positioned along the sides, and the "DRIVER" and "COMMANDER" are located towards the rear or another section of the tank. The surface of the display exhibits reflections, suggesting it is printed on a glossy material or behind a reflective panel. There is no specific activity depicted as it is a static illustration, but it conveys the internal structure and operational setup of the A7V Sturmpanzerwagen and its crew. The time of day or weather is not discernible from the indoor exhibit setting.
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