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LoooSeR

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  1. In that case you increase chances to hit autoloader, and turret in general, which will lead to overall higher number of damaged tanks during battles. 70% of hits, IIRC, during Israel conflicts were turret hits, and this is data for T-72 with its not so big turret.
  2. Rebels^ Rebels. Note a "box" above KPVT. BTR-80 named "Snezhnoe", city that was bombed during summer. Ukrainian MT-LB
  3. GLORIOUS T-15 HEAVY IFV PICTURES by Leonid Brezhnev Karyakin! Note 2 active protection system on this thing. 3D render is based on this pic:
  4. But Soviet Union was first! #Stalin'sballsofsteel #YuriPasholok
  5. Somebody just have nothing to do at their workplace, i guess. Those things are ~useless.
  6. https://plus.google.com/photos/114402340943312517742/albums/6116527030749746369 Bulat in Chernogolovka. Oplot-BM in October of 2014.
  7. Well, puting crew in hull and decreasing turret size have a lot of reasons behind. One of those reasons made Merkava 4 turret so big almost all around, even if it is pretty small from inside.
  8. I saw BRDM armed with Konkurs ATGM used as support vehicle by Ukrainian army. Also, Israel and World Jewish secret lizard government use this to kill innocent Palestinians: http://bmpd.livejournal.com/926240.html M48A5 chassis + fake gun and a lot of missiles - 12 "Tamuz" guided missiles by Rafael (also known as Spike-NLOS). Each missile is 70 kg heavy 25 km max range Jewish Zionism delivery device. Shooting is done by turning turret rear to enemy, basically tank is shooting backwards (first photo). Turret of the first tank is looking backwards, but it actually looking forward, because jewish kosher Baz-maskirovka-Dalet. Look how straight gun barrel is of that thing! You can probably hit a Maus from 100 meters with it if it actually could fire!
  9. T-64BV with part of side armor ERA mounted on turret, AFAIK. No idea how tracks ended up on top of the side armor skirts. T-64BM Bulat (summer combat). Another T-64BV after, IIRC, APFSDS penetrator hit.
  10. There is nothing to learn from that conflict for tank designers, ironically. All problems with T-64-like MBTs were known years ago. Only thing that this war showed is that Ukrainian ERA "Nozh" is crap. T-72B3 tanks near Debaltsevo. Russians Winter is coming. BMP-2 №46 Just lol. Cage armor and ERA is for stupid Juden-Moskal's.
  11. After battle near Redkodub. ~Half of vehicles are rebel's. Id numbers are for lostarmour site.
  12. It will increase hull size. T-14, AFAIK would have similar size to T-90MS, if not bigger.
  13. http://weaponland.ru/load/malogabaritnyj_avtomat_dragunova_ma/21-1-0-661 It is gas-operated. Interesting thing about design is that bolt carrier and bolt are moving on a rail, attached to top 'dust cover'.
  14. Your cages should be 0.9 of ball diameter to be able to stop it without making it 'pop'. Even then, you have 50% chance to stop ball from entering spectators places, which will create all sorts of havoc between football fans like fist battles for a Messi's ball(s).
  15. Oplot-BMs in Ukraine, first one is September 2014 photo. Still, not a single one was spotted in battle. T-64BM1M (T-64s for Kongo) T-64BM1M in hands of neo-Nazi Azov regiment of Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs. Rebel's T-72, i think it is BM/Obr.1989 version.
  16. One question that interest me - can you make turreted tank smaller and lighter than T-64, while crew heights limitations are same?
  17. "Comrade, i am too lazy to reload my PKM. No problem, comrade! Here is 250 round box for you!" Rebels with moded GP-25. http://youtu.be/-3SAh1_VPS4
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