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Honestly a T-80 could've done the same work.
Arma 3 ain't real life mate
I know that for sure.
I just play it for the fun.
Yeah
still more combat than a t14 has seen
Also you can see some of the weird equipment like the T-14k which is more or less a meme tank with a 20mm replacing the 7.62
Least to say, not effecient.
Sure is fun though.
Itโs a show off platform
Much better just upgrading T-72s
I would say it's the Zumwalt of tanks
They still work great with the upgrades
Still the hard part comes down to whether or not you should just refit the old or make a new platform.
Russia focuses too much on show off and not enough on an affordable and worthwhile platform
Yeah, especially with their advancements on Exo suits. Because those sure will last.
Yeah likely not.
Or they wonโt be able to produce them in sufficient numbers
just like almost every other army vehicle in the last 20-30 years
Or resume production of a platform
usually when a weapon is developed and fielded in a war, they usually aren't produced in large enough numbers o make a difference
What
Thatโs not true at all
Weapons developed and fielded during war are more likely to be produced faster and more often than if produced outside of it
STG44 was developed later in WW2 and they weren't able to produce nearly enough to turn the tide of the war, not that they could considering that Russian tanks were flooding the East with Red Steel, while Allied Bombers pulverized German Factories in the west along with the cities around them
P-51D, M1 Carbine, B-29, B-17G, M4 Sherman, Essex Class carriers
All mass produced during ww2
All not existing beforehand
The Difference is that America was basically untouched by the fighting, except for the fighting in Pearl Harbor
ok?
Whatโs that got to do with the original statement
i said usually,
america is the exception
Britain and the USSR both produced complete new designs
Same with Germany
Panther was made to counter the T-34 during Barbarossa
You have to keep making new weapons during war to keep up with your enemy
obviously yes, but Germany overdid it
and it hindered their ability to mass produce the ones that worked
Thereโs exceptions but generally, producing and using new weapons makes you better than the enemy
war time usually brings about the largest technological advances
radar, microwaves, jet engines
while that isnt a bad thing, its just that there has to be some kind of balance between resources devoted to R&D, and resources devoted to mass producing wepons and technology that is effective
The US designed, tested, produced, and delivered a guided weapon in less than two months back in the first gulf war
Actually it could have 2-3 weeks but i donโt remember exactly
Thats because America has a lot of the resources to devote to both
Hmmm
how though
Well itโs North Korea
They probably just ran the sub over
I wait found an article
I was partially right
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https://youtu.be/x50FZgWIn-o JU-87 killing commies before A-10 was even put on paper.
https://youtu.be/ruwkJW9kjpo that sound tho.
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/01/21/national-guard-troops-vacate-capitol-461220
5000 troops, one power outlet, one bathroom... In a fucking parking garage
That's not giving them more confidence in the administration, that's for sure. But as usual, this sounds like one of those things that happens in the armed bureaucracy. Word gets around and people scramble to figure out where it came from. I wouldn't say it's unusual.
Sad that we treat illegals better then our own soldiers
so true bruh
knowing they are forced to stay their till further notice sickens me, they could easily be shipped back to base and they can see their families and loved ones,
also what is with Biden and caging people, it is literally day one and he is caging up the true american heroes that have given their lives to protect the place they are being abused by the most.
https://youtu.be/YV336WEVuRg that's one way to defuse a bomb Lol
i could've sworn i posted this here like yesterday
how many ship concepts do you have?
i've seen at least 3 so far
Depends
Most are for modernization
I'm gonna work on French navy stuff soon
I remember a story
About a Japanese American during WW2 (After Pearl Harbor)
That was really, really, interested in U.S. Naval ships and their designs.
So much so that he drew similar sketches like you do but for U.S. ships.
And he would spend hours on the perimeter of naval bases with binoculars capturing every detail of ship designs
And would do research and approximate/guess their specs.
Get this
he wasnt a spy
The FBI and CIA searched his home, due to the fact he is loitering around naval bases
They find his sketches.
And thing he is a spy
But after intense interrogation, he proved to just be a guy really interested in ships. Apparently his sketches were so accurate, and his approximations were so accurate, that there was a general spy concern.
Yeah Fatman over here knows that story.
yee
what did they do with him anyway?
If I was them, sign him up for a intelligence job.
i think i saw this in one of those old "I Survived" books
Oh god those books.
the main character met a kid or something like that who had sketches of ships
Give them hell boys.
And this ainโt Bidenโs doing, no way orders can get relayed that fast.
@1776 Also the page was taken down.
Syria is essentially a standstill now
U literally see Humvees racing russian jeeps in the desert now
Yeah like.
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