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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/120312/277577800_10159400613094927_233136359131-2329238.jpg View Quote HOLY COW>>>> dying laughing here.. |
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So much for MOS based standards |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Great, person presenting in this meeting is a talking head. Literally. They have their camera pointing way too high, so you see from the chin, up. https://media.giphy.com/media/5l5Sm6WjrMTII/giphy.gif Attached File |
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Quoted: Used to love Armed Forces Day as a kid. Living on base you got to play with all kinds of gear. They'd bring all the tanks and vehicles out for the kids to play in. Sometimes a bunch of guns too. Usually air shows, re-enactments, and other cool stuff. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I started a mobile howitzer once in 5th grade. It was a good time for me but not for the Private that was in charge of making sure the vehicles wouldn't start. I was part of a team that went to the elementary school on post and showed off our weapons. That was a fun day Used to love Armed Forces Day as a kid. Living on base you got to play with all kinds of gear. They'd bring all the tanks and vehicles out for the kids to play in. Sometimes a bunch of guns too. Usually air shows, re-enactments, and other cool stuff. First time I handled a 203 was at one of those at College Park Airport back when I was 12. 7 years later, I was issued one |
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Eye iz waiting to pounce! |
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Quoted: That’s a Sabre, not a Scimitar. The Scimitar was better. The 30x170mm APDS is better than 25mm APDS and worse than 25mm APFSDS so if it killed anything from the front they got lucky and hit something that wasn’t meant to take a round. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Mark, in case you missed it Doesn't the UK have one or two private owners driving these around town? I always thought that was super pimp I'm skeptical of anything like this taking out a T62 or T55 from the front. Stopping large caliber cannon rounds from the front is obviously the one thing that an MBT is designed to do. There are reports of T55s getting taken out in Iraq 1 by the Bushmaster on the Bradley but to me these all sound like urban legend stuff. I don't see how it is technically possible Then again who knows. Maybe its legit That’s a Sabre, not a Scimitar. The Scimitar was better. The 30x170mm APDS is better than 25mm APDS and worse than 25mm APFSDS so if it killed anything from the front they got lucky and hit something that wasn’t meant to take a round. Or Russian (Soviet) corruption means the armor wasn’t produced to the specs |
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Quoted: I don't get the news at all. It makes no sense to me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That’s where I get my news from I don't get the news at all. It makes no sense to me. I heard it described the best over the weekend. Biden is Homer Simpson, and us sane-ish folks are Frank Grimes. |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It's gonna be a good week for memes. I can feel it. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/120786/FB_IMG_1648480829116-2329197.jpg |
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Quoted: Or Russian (Soviet) corruption means the armor wasn't produced to the specs View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Mark, in case you missed it Doesn't the UK have one or two private owners driving these around town? I always thought that was super pimp I'm skeptical of anything like this taking out a T62 or T55 from the front. Stopping large caliber cannon rounds from the front is obviously the one thing that an MBT is designed to do. There are reports of T55s getting taken out in Iraq 1 by the Bushmaster on the Bradley but to me these all sound like urban legend stuff. I don't see how it is technically possible Then again who knows. Maybe its legit That's a Sabre, not a Scimitar. The Scimitar was better. The 30x170mm APDS is better than 25mm APDS and worse than 25mm APFSDS so if it killed anything from the front they got lucky and hit something that wasn't meant to take a round. Or Russian (Soviet) corruption means the armor wasn't produced to the specs No one ever questions the US armor, because it all sucked |
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Quoted: Or Russian (Soviet) corruption means the armor wasn't produced to the specs View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Mark, in case you missed it Doesn't the UK have one or two private owners driving these around town? I always thought that was super pimp I'm skeptical of anything like this taking out a T62 or T55 from the front. Stopping large caliber cannon rounds from the front is obviously the one thing that an MBT is designed to do. There are reports of T55s getting taken out in Iraq 1 by the Bushmaster on the Bradley but to me these all sound like urban legend stuff. I don't see how it is technically possible Then again who knows. Maybe its legit That's a Sabre, not a Scimitar. The Scimitar was better. The 30x170mm APDS is better than 25mm APDS and worse than 25mm APFSDS so if it killed anything from the front they got lucky and hit something that wasn't meant to take a round. Or Russian (Soviet) corruption means the armor wasn't produced to the specs |
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Quoted: He's not He's some kind of book reading guy that 'well akshually's' all kinds of military people who have BTDT He always has some book based opinion on something that he himself has never done, and is sure that he is more correct than those who have used the system in question View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: That's a Sabre, not a Scimitar. The Scimitar was better. The 30x170mm APDS is better than 25mm APDS and worse than 25mm APFSDS so if it killed anything from the front they got lucky and hit something that wasn't meant to take a round. A challenger appears He's some kind of book reading guy that 'well akshually's' all kinds of military people who have BTDT He always has some book based opinion on something that he himself has never done, and is sure that he is more correct than those who have used the system in question |
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Quoted: HOLY COW>>>> dying laughing here.. Our corner of GD is pretty cheeky and fun |
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Quoted: This is the exact argument that the Soviet WW2 tank fanbois use to discredit the mighty German tanks, and the German fanbois use this argument to discredit the Soviet tanks too No one ever questions the US armor, because it all sucked View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Mark, in case you missed it Doesn't the UK have one or two private owners driving these around town? I always thought that was super pimp I'm skeptical of anything like this taking out a T62 or T55 from the front. Stopping large caliber cannon rounds from the front is obviously the one thing that an MBT is designed to do. There are reports of T55s getting taken out in Iraq 1 by the Bushmaster on the Bradley but to me these all sound like urban legend stuff. I don't see how it is technically possible Then again who knows. Maybe its legit That's a Sabre, not a Scimitar. The Scimitar was better. The 30x170mm APDS is better than 25mm APDS and worse than 25mm APFSDS so if it killed anything from the front they got lucky and hit something that wasn't meant to take a round. Or Russian (Soviet) corruption means the armor wasn't produced to the specs No one ever questions the US armor, because it all sucked DAYUM |
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Quoted: But truthfully, there were a lot of reports of captured tanks in the 67, 73 and 83 wars that showed QC defects were definitely real, but it was hard to gauge how widespread View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Mark, in case you missed it Doesn't the UK have one or two private owners driving these around town? I always thought that was super pimp I'm skeptical of anything like this taking out a T62 or T55 from the front. Stopping large caliber cannon rounds from the front is obviously the one thing that an MBT is designed to do. There are reports of T55s getting taken out in Iraq 1 by the Bushmaster on the Bradley but to me these all sound like urban legend stuff. I don't see how it is technically possible Then again who knows. Maybe its legit That's a Sabre, not a Scimitar. The Scimitar was better. The 30x170mm APDS is better than 25mm APDS and worse than 25mm APFSDS so if it killed anything from the front they got lucky and hit something that wasn't meant to take a round. Or Russian (Soviet) corruption means the armor wasn't produced to the specs Socialism always produces shitty products. One of the beautiful things about capitalism is it rewards producing superior products |
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Quoted: That was a tough tank to destroy. Had to bring up an 88. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: That was a tough tank to destroy. Had to bring up an 88. |
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Quoted: Friends don't let friends buy Taurus. |
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I don't understand his question either
Grow a new hand? Stop using Taurus? I don't get it |
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View Quote I need to watch the clip with sound on |
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Quoted: Thanks for the awesome description. I didn't really need to see that today. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Thanks for the awesome description. I didn't really need to see that today. |
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Quoted: That's the $65,000,000 question we're trying to figure out. Stick around and help! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: I was part of a team that went to the elementary school on post and showed off our weapons. That was a fun day View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/60275/Screenshot_20220324-084556_Gallery_jpg-2324372.JPG I love you Daddy Gaston View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: X factor! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/60275/Screenshot_20220324-084556_Gallery_jpg-2324372.JPG I love you Daddy Gaston Thats pree hot to me |
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You tanker nao
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Quoted: Used to love Armed Forces Day as a kid. Living on base you got to play with all kinds of gear. They'd bring all the tanks and vehicles out for the kids to play in. Sometimes a bunch of guns too. Usually air shows, re-enactments, and other cool stuff. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I started a mobile howitzer once in 5th grade. It was a good time for me but not for the Private that was in charge of making sure the vehicles wouldn't start. I was part of a team that went to the elementary school on post and showed off our weapons. That was a fun day Used to love Armed Forces Day as a kid. Living on base you got to play with all kinds of gear. They'd bring all the tanks and vehicles out for the kids to play in. Sometimes a bunch of guns too. Usually air shows, re-enactments, and other cool stuff. I wish we had more of that stuff out and about for kids to see in their daily lives |
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Quoted: I already said it was about the T84 destroying T90s. What part about the thread title does he not understand? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: This thread...what is it about??? That's the $65,000,000 question we're trying to figure out. Stick around and help! Calculators? |
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Quoted: Damn. 50% of their T14 fleet in one picture. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Chill man, it's just a moral problem, no biggie. They'll have that sorted pretty quick Especially when the T14 shows up, just watch Hold on, let me fix that parking https://www.19fortyfive.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/T-14-Armata-e1647459004528.jpg |
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You are this close to being eaten
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Quoted: That has a completely different meaning in the Middle East View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: *not a mistake I foresee myself having to worry about https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/320831/FB_IMG_1648476039977_jpg-2329158.JPG That has a completely different meaning in the Middle East |
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Quoted: He's not He's some kind of book reading guy that 'well akshually's' all kinds of military people who have BTDT He always has some book based opinion on something that he himself has never done, and is sure that he is more correct than those who have used the system in question View Quote *Insert Will Smith smacking Chris Rock meme* |
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Quoted: Speaking of challengers, here is one for the KV-2 I got to see it at the Munster Panzer Museum in Germany. Pretty nifty https://landmarkscout-yw3wirjird.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Sturmpanzer-VI-Sturmtiger-in-Munster-Germany.jpg View Quote I need to visit more tank museums. |
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Quoted: First time I handled a 203 was at one of those at College Park Airport back when I was 12. 7 years later, I was issued one View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I started a mobile howitzer once in 5th grade. It was a good time for me but not for the Private that was in charge of making sure the vehicles wouldn't start. I was part of a team that went to the elementary school on post and showed off our weapons. That was a fun day Used to love Armed Forces Day as a kid. Living on base you got to play with all kinds of gear. They'd bring all the tanks and vehicles out for the kids to play in. Sometimes a bunch of guns too. Usually air shows, re-enactments, and other cool stuff. First time I handled a 203 was at one of those at College Park Airport back when I was 12. 7 years later, I was issued one |
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Quoted: I heard it described the best over the weekend. Biden is Homer Simpson, and us sane-ish folks are Frank Grimes. View Quote Homer was an incompetent idiot but he was still a decent person that tried to do well for his family and loved his country. Biden is just a corrupt asshole. Never sully Homer Simpson's name comparing him to that useless piece of shit and his fucked up family. |
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