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The Australian Armour and Artillery Museum is a privately owned museum dedicated to tanks, armoured vehicles and artillery from the Second World War and post war periods. It was officially opened in 2014, in Cairns, Queensland, Australia.
The museum has purchased a number of vehicles and items for display from overseas, including some items from the Littlefield Collection when it was downsized. It is the largest collection of military vehicles in Australia, and the only major collection of vehicles in Australia apart from the Royal Australian Armoured Corps Memorial and Army Tank Museum at Puckapunyal. It is one of the largest private collections of artillery and AFVs in the world, and the largest in the Southern Hemisphere.
The museum houses vehicles from a number of overseas manufacturers, including vehicles from Russia, Germany, Japan, the UK, the US and Czechoslovakia.


Day 3 of recent Arms and Armour Fest:

 
Was in Carins last October and spent a fantastic day there.

They have a working Panther and Tiger and plan going back again as they did have a T34/85 in the workshop
 
Have been there three times now and it has more vehicles ever time. Going back in May next year to see the Jagdpanther which hopefully will be finished by than, my favourite German tank, next to the Tiger. This place is the world’s best kept secret. It is truly amazing and inspiring to see the real thing. Robin.
 

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