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The price of that thing is the scariest part about it.
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Reminds me of this:
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Oh dear...
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BVP-M2 SKCZ Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicle
Scolopax replied to CrashbotUS's topic in Mechanized Warfare
Looks more like a Marder than a BMP-2. -
GAZ Tigr is up there for me too as a good-looking vehicle.
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I realize that there's a reason behind the general design, but I just find most MRAPs to be brutish and unsightly things.
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Oshkosh Corps wins U.S. Army award for Humvee Replacement Personally not a fan of it's appearance (or any of the other JLTVs), but oh well.
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I can't help but think of giant fart clouds whenever I see those.
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I'd like to second that statement.
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Vehicles of the PLA: Now with refreshing new topic title!
Scolopax replied to Khand-e's topic in Mechanized Warfare
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Not entirely sure of the authenticity. http://www.defencetalk.com/forums/army-security-forces/t-90-comparison-western-armour-5288-2/#post74620
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- russia strng tied edition
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The Soviet Tank Thread: Transversely Mounted 1000hp Engines
Scolopax replied to T___A's topic in Mechanized Warfare
No, should just be an added sixth road wheel. Here's another similar vehicle, Ukrainian T-55AGM- 5,212 replies
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- kharkovites get out
- kotin number 1 diva of ages
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- reminder that the is-7 had 8 machine guns
- reminder that uvz built more t-34s than khpz
- real life has a uvz bias
- make lkz great again
- t-72 over t-64 all day erry day
- t-80 worst mistake of lkz life
- the object 167t engine was better
- so was object 278 engine
- t-64 so weak it cannot handle glorious t-34 engine which conquered hitlerite germany
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No, tiny twinky men are hilarious. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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I've seen several instances of BMP-1s getting the same treatment as above, if that works as well. ZU-23s on top of M113s isn't as uncommon as I thought. The Lebanese seem to have equipped a number of theirs in such a manner Also, this is a thing too:
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StuG III Thread (and also other German vehicles I guess)
Scolopax replied to EnsignExpendable's topic in Mechanized Warfare
I present an alternative for worst StuG III vismod: Base vehicle being a BMD-1 here -
Seems that they have put a ZU-23-2 in an armored turret on top of an M113 in the back there.
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Relevant
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Go go go
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Yes Said Tiger Shark from above
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Ukrainian Civil War Thread: All Quiet on the Sturgeon Front
Scolopax replied to T___A's topic in Open Discussion
With fully automatic life preservers -
The Soviet Tank Thread: Transversely Mounted 1000hp Engines
Scolopax replied to T___A's topic in Mechanized Warfare
Huh, never knew the TOS-1 saw action in Afghanistan.- 5,212 replies
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- russian bias
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- kotin number 1 diva of ages
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- reminder that the is-7 had 8 machine guns
- reminder that uvz built more t-34s than khpz
- real life has a uvz bias
- make lkz great again
- t-72 over t-64 all day erry day
- t-80 worst mistake of lkz life
- the object 167t engine was better
- so was object 278 engine
- t-64 so weak it cannot handle glorious t-34 engine which conquered hitlerite germany
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Ukrainian Civil War Thread: All Quiet on the Sturgeon Front
Scolopax replied to T___A's topic in Open Discussion
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The Armored Warfare Disappointment Thread
Scolopax replied to T___A's topic in Fiction & Entertainment
Deviating from the topic quickly, but how well did those work?