Few oddities from my pre-xmas trip to Central Europe.
Stumbled upon large collection of military junk on a farm in one of the rundown villages in Lower Silesia region of Poland. The owner of this lot runs private museum full of WW2 and cold war/iron curtain stuff in a nearby town and what you see on pictures is just some sort "too large to exhibit"/spare parts storage. The whole place has a strong S.T.A.L.K.E.R. vibe to it, especially this time of the year. Excuse the tacky snapspeed styling of the pics, I only had mobile phone with me at the time.
Tatra T148 based RW 31 radar, RO - 51ML locator and supporting radiolocation units. Those particular vehicles were once used by Warsaw pact to scan air space between Kaliningrad and Bornholm.
Partially collapsed amphibious armored personnel carrier OT-64 SKOT. Developed jointly by Poland and Czechoslovakia in sixties as a better, more reliable and cheaper to run answer to soviet petrol monstrosity BTR-60.
WW1 German Fokker DR1-7 (with "Red Barron" like paint job) casually abandoned behind garage next to several rusty cannons. Large camo item in the background is SU-22 M4 plane.