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Stimpy75 got a reaction from Ramlaen in United States Military Vehicle General: Guns, G*vins, and Gas Turbines
Aussies
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Stimpy75 reacted to LoooSeR in Iranian new MBT “Karrar”‘s new TV show and some detail i notice
Iranian Army Ground forces received some T-72 upgraded to Karrar level.
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Stimpy75 reacted to Cleb in Kimchi armoured vehicles: K1, K2, K21 and other AFVs from Worse Korea
A proposed ERA-equipped K1A1.
As you can see by the text this proposal was for the Thai Main Battle Tank program where Hyundai Rotem proposed a "K1A1-TH" where one of the possible upgrades made would have been equipping the K1A1 with ERA to enhance it's armor protection.
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Stimpy75 reacted to LoooSeR in The Soviet Tank Thread: Transversely Mounted 1000hp Engines
Another pic of Burlak surfaced.
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Stimpy75 got a reaction from Laviduce in United States Military Vehicle General: Guns, G*vins, and Gas Turbines
Aussies
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Stimpy75 reacted to Renegade334 in Britons are in trouble
Follow-on to Challenger...with a T-72/90-style carousel and autoloader:
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Stimpy75 reacted to Cleb in Polish Armoured Vehicles
Polish K2GF and K9A1s of the 16 Dywizja Zmechanizowana (20 Brygada Zmechanizowana K2GFs and 1 Mazurska Brygada Artylerii K9A1s) during a recent demonstration for the President and Deputy Prime Minister of Poland held at the Orzysz Military Training Ground.
K2GF
K9A1
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Stimpy75 reacted to CimaGarahau in United States Military Vehicle General: Guns, G*vins, and Gas Turbines
Analysis of the CATTB's modular armor attachments under impact loads, no idea if it got posted before.
Also, Is https://emu.usahec.org down? I can't access it anymore.
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Stimpy75 got a reaction from FORMATOSE in Models and pictures of Soviet MBT designs from 80s. Object 477A, Object 490 Buntar and Object 299.
C&C mamouth anyone?
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Stimpy75 got a reaction from Clan_Ghost_Bear in Turkish touch
Otokar Arma and Tulpar equipped with BMP-3 turrets during test in Kazakhstan
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Stimpy75 reacted to David Moyes in Britons are in trouble
Challenger PIP 1987
Challenger Weapons System Demonstrator
Source: https://www.facebook.com/groups/chally
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Stimpy75 reacted to Cheburashka in The Soviet Tank Thread: Transversely Mounted 1000hp Engines
T-72B3M 2022 addon side ERA.
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Stimpy75 reacted to Atokara in Japan’s modern armoured vehicles
The ICV was spotted again a few days ago this time with an updated turret face.
Style seen back in November
Updated turret face
I've seen some speculation on twitter that the box next to the gun is an ATGM guidance device similar to the one on the Type 89. On the old style it was just a placeholder mock up, but on the new style it has the proper mounting points to accommodate a sight.
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Stimpy75 reacted to LoooSeR in ATGMs and RPGs for infantry - a thread for rebels around the world to choose their ATGM supplier.
That is quite a screengrab
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Stimpy75 reacted to LoooSeR in North Korean armor: little Kim's less explosive tools
Some pics of M2020 from recent parade.
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Stimpy75 reacted to SH_MM in StuG III Thread (and also other German vehicles I guess)
This one has higher resolution.
Here upscaled via AI, but quality is still not good:
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Stimpy75 got a reaction from Lord_James in Turkish touch
https://drive.google.com/file/d/14RUdY2Bpf885Q1WRSjugbW4ZNFtAyyyj/view?usp=sharing that's the brochure
currently we are standing quite good at exporting, not only military related, although the weak Lira also does help here too...
i will be at this years IDEF 2023, hope to see with my own eyes, what new toys we have
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Stimpy75 got a reaction from Lord_James in Turkish touch
One of the reasons they want to get rid of the Cockerill turret is that it is stupidly expensive and that Belgium has a secret embargoe going on for us , so we say F.U. than we will build our own....FNSS is also said to be working on a turret by themselves for their own vehicles, including for the wheeled vehicles
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Stimpy75 reacted to Cleb in Kimchi armoured vehicles: K1, K2, K21 and other AFVs from Worse Korea
Dozer blades mounted on the prototypes of both the K21s and K2s. The Dozer blades were (most likely) inspired by the T-72M and T-80Us the ROK studied, but as far as I have found while reading the dozer blades were unpowered and needed the crew to dismount to lower and raise them.
K21
K2