1. Different angles of photos are a part of the challenge. All tanks are perfectly recognisable
2. I'm aware of that, but requiring a specific variant of a Panzer III or IV would be too hard for most people. Panzer IV with a short barrel is still a Panzer IV
3. The terms "Porsche turret" and "Henschel turret" are considered incorrect. Again, both of those variants are still a Tiger II.
First of all, in the description I said tanks and fighting vehicles. And even if it didn't say that, Puma is as close to a tank as you can get, an armored vehicle with a large caliber gun. It's not tracked, sure, but I didn't give you a Kübelwagen or a Kettenkrad, the purpose and usage of Pumas is identical to how you would expect of a light tank. Being pedantic about this sort of thing doesn't make you look knowlegdable in this matter.
I agree with knuranonim the puma is a light tank which fits all description of a tank, it would be acceptable to assume the puma a armoured vehicle if it were open top but even if it was it still could be considered a tank. Also when is the last time you saw an armoured car that looked like that!!!
Little detail about the Panzerjäger Ferdinand/Elefant. The picture actually shows the Elefant variant which you can identify through the machine gun port and the little Commander cupola because these two things were exclusive on the Elefant. All in all a very good Quiz👍🏻
2. and the Panzerkampfwagen IV A,B,C,D and E only had the short barrel
3.there were two differents types of the Tiger II because they had different types of towers. P for Porsche and H for Henschel
2. I'm aware of that, but requiring a specific variant of a Panzer III or IV would be too hard for most people. Panzer IV with a short barrel is still a Panzer IV
3. The terms "Porsche turret" and "Henschel turret" are considered incorrect. Again, both of those variants are still a Tiger II.