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  1. Encountered slight issues with using free internet 3d surface-based models in solid-based CAD, will require more work before I have something showable.
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  2. Found a few higher resolution photographs from the recent North Korean military parade. We didn't have a topic for BEST KOREAN armored fighting vehicles, so here it is. New main battle tank, Abrams-Armata clone based on Ch'ŏnma turret design (welded, box-shaped turret) and Sŏn'gun hull design (i.e. centerline driver's position). The bolts of the armor on the hull front is finally visible given the increased resolution. It might not be ERA given the lack of lines inbetween. Maybe is a NERA module akin to the MEXAS hull add-on armor for the Leopard 2A5? Other details include an APS with four radar panels (the side-mounted radar panels look a lot different - and a lot more real - than the ones mounted at the turret corners) and twelve countermeasures in four banks (two banks à three launchers each at the turret front, two banks à three launchers on the left and right side of the turret). Thermal imagers for gunner and commander, meteorological mast, two laser warning receivers, 115 mm smoothbore gun without thermal sleeve but with muzze reference system, 30 mm grenade launcher on the turret, six smoke grenade dischargers (three at each turret rear corner) IMO the layout of the roof-mounted ERA is really odd. Either the armor array covering the left turret cheek is significantly thinner than the armor on the right turret cheek or the roof-mounted ERA overlaps with the armor. The first ERA/armor element of the skirt is connected by hinges and can probably swivel to allow better access to the track. There is a cut-out in the slat armor for the engine exhaust. Also note the actual turret ring - very small diameter compared to the outer dimensions of the turret. Stryker MGS copy with D-30 field gun clone and mid engine: Note there are four crew hatches. Driver (on the left front of the vehicle), commander (on the right front of the vehicle, seat is placed a bit further back), gunner (left side of the gun's overhead mount, next to the gunner's sight) and unknown crew member (right side of gun's overhead mount with 30 mm automatic grenade launcher mounted at the hatch). The vehicle also has a thermal imager and laser rangefinder (gunner's sight is identical to the new tank), but no independent optic for the commander. It also has the same meteorological mast and laser warner receivers as the new MBT. What is the purpose of the fourth crew member? He cannot realistically load the gun... The vehicle has a small trim vane for swimming, the side armor is made of very thin spaced steel that is bend on multiple spots, so it clearly is not ceramic armor as fitted to the actual Stryker. The tank destroyer variant of the same Stryker MGS copy fitted with a Bulsae-3 ATGM launcher. Note that there is again a third hatch with 30 mm automatic grenade launcher behind the commander's position. Laser warning receivers and trime vane are again stand-out features. The sighting complex for the Bulsae-3 ATGMs is different with a large circular optic (fitted with cover) probably being a thermal imager and two smaller lenses visible on the very right (as seen from the vehicle's point of view) probably containing a day sight and parts of the guidance system. Non line-of-sight ATGM carrier based on the 6x6 local variant of the BTR, again fitted with laser warning receivers and a trim vane. There are only two hatches and two windows, but there is a three men crew inside. There are a lot more photos here, but most of them are infantry of missile system (MLRS' and ICBMs).
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  3. Serge

    Italian’s car

    I found this on the Solomon’s blog. Photos of the new SuperAV Land from Iveco.
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  4. I believe that is the wheeled prototype for the Future Combat Systems program, which ended up losing to the tracked variant.
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  5. Much better pics of North Korean SPG. Laser warning receivers, smoke grenades, possibly a radar over gun barrel (like on PLZ-05 SPG), double AGS on top. On the left i guess we can see long vertical slit for direct optical sight, while on the right a camera is mounted on turret roof edge. Cannon's recoil system is mounted assymetrically, 3 cylinders are visible near gun mantlet. Chassis is reversed tank chassis with engine deck in the front. Circle thingy in the middle of LFP is cooling fan access hatch. Grills are sort-of visible on UFP, indicating air intakes. From the side we have better view on engine compartment layout, and it is very similar to classic Soviet tanks arrangement, with small changes to air exhaust location. Engine exhaust is located over 1st roller, while air exhaust is placed over drive sprockets and to the side, instead of usual Soviet location on top of engine deck. Air intake is located on upper part of engine deck, behind gun stop, but before a "step" of crewed section of the hull. Overall not that much was done with chassis of a tank to make chassis for this SPG, at least when it comes to engine compartment. Air exhaust was moved to the sides probably to move hot air flow from area just above engine compartment roof to somewhere where they will be away from sight LOS/Gun/etc. Main combat systems are located in turret and crewed part of the hull, but nothing is known about those.
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  6. LoooSeR

    UAV thread

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