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This is a prototype, they didn't have any ready to combat...On this note, have anybody really saw T-14 in action, at all?
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This is a prototype, they didn't have any ready to combat...On this note, have anybody really saw T-14 in action, at all?
Yes a prototype, except for the ones that have already rolled off the production line as finished products.This is a prototype, they didn't have any ready to combat...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but - isn't depleted uranium consists mostly of U-238, which is not very radioactive?
Sure as hell it's a heavy metal, and will give you a nice poisoning if you huff it, but cancer? You'd be dead sooner from kidney failure or some other nasty shit.
You'd have to inhale the power as the projectile impacts something, or eat the power.
Otherwise, you can handle it all day long
Yes, there is heavy metal contamination, but are you drinking in the puddles next to a tank. The wind can't carry too far.
Defence industry officials say Europe has a limited supply of explosives such as gunpowder, TNT and nitrocellulose which are necessary to produce shells. “The bottlenecks for our capacity are mainly [explosive] powders, which are in short supply all over Europe,” said one. “It’s not possible to increase, in a short time, nitrocellulose [production] . . . In Europe there are no important producers of the raw materials we need,” said Hynek, referring to a main ingredient of gunpowder. “If I want to increase production of gunpowder I need probably three years.” Explosia, a Czech state-owned manufacturer that is one of Europe’s largest suppliers of explosives to ammunition factories, told the FT that its production of propellants used in 155mm artillery is “running at full capacity” and would not be increased until 2026.
Where did you read "benign" in any of those posts?If it's so benign then there's no problem if Russia ships the stuff over via diplomatic bag and releases it in Washington or Whitehall right?
It's even funnier because apparently polish army 2 years ago ran a simulation of russian attack, and it turns out the invincible Eternal Polack would capitulate in... 5 days. And they expected to hold for just 22.Poland is really that yappy dog that pisses itself after barking. Such shamefur dispray.
They are all bark, no bite. "Sure let the nuclear apocalypse happen as long as no nuke drops on poland pls, we don't want to be hurt uwu."
Not a direct quote, I'll grant but a characterisation. A lot of confidence about how unless it's drunk from a puddle next to a tank or huffed like nitrous, it's fine, which is what my reply was directed at.Where did you read "benign" in any of those posts?
(This article is from leftist journoscum site that also said "we got our hands on one of brand new rifles polish army bought, we fired 20 magazines one-after-another and it overheated, how could it happen? It must be dogshit", so take it with a grain of salt)
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Porażka polskiej armii w symulowanej wojnie. Ćwiczenia wykazały klęskę w pięć dni
Wojskowe ćwiczenia "Zima-20" skończyły się blamażem i całkowitą klęską. Symulacja wskazała, że po pięciu dniach wojna była przegrana, a polska armia przestała istnieć - informuje Interia.wiadomosci.onet.pl
So where is this massive, Steiner like counterattack?
Wasn't that always the plan? They don't wanna send the good stuff lest the Russians capture it?How will they do that? By sending shittier versions:
Not publicly.Wasn't that always the plan?
It is not known publicly which units operate T-14, or in what numbers. It is a state secret. They were not sent to Ukraine though.Russian Metal Gear? When will we see this bad boy in action?
On this note, have anybody really saw T-14 in action, at all?
Is your shithole of a thread so bad you have to come here? I thought you despised all the vatniks.This is a prototype, they didn't have any ready to combat...
I really doubt that's actually Bakhmut.Zelensky visits Bakmut- I wonder how worried he was about getting fragged. The guys do not look happy. I'd give multiple pennies for their thoughts.
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I thought America was afraid sending DU-based weaponry to Ukraine because there is a risk of it being captured and reverse engineered. Russians collect shit tons of western ammunition abandoned by retreating AFUs and they already studying acquired HIMARS rockets.
I guess Britbongs in their infinite wisdom decided that it's good idea to send some DU ammo to also be abandoned and picked up by Russian forces for reverse engineering.
That's tanks from 1986, and they stopped making this version in 1992. This is literally (best case scenario) a year after USSR fell. They are still sending them, essentially, soviet equipment