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Don't forget the frickin lasers

And let's not forget, most of the UKs battleships were in the Atlantic

You'd think it would just be easier to wait until the hull was in the water before bolting on the deckhouse.

It would have to have video monitors, although from the front view of the tank you can see periscopes for three crew on the front slope.

I was an M1 tanker, once upon a time, we had fairly good periscopes for each station, in particular the commander's cupola. However, the difference between your ability to know

A large secondary autocannon, another secondary vulcan cannon in a completely automated turret is the "simple design"? I don't think so.

that can be changed

Pershings in Poland may make them reconsider

They are multifuel. When I was in the army they swapped from diesel (which they ran fine on) to JP8 (which they also ran fine on). I always figured you could drink real heavy then piss in the tanks and they'd run.

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Doesn't hold a candle to the M1 Abrams startup whine:

Getting ready for rebel elections in Ukraine

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But did the cannon get missed by the MiG-21?

If they're this good, and I have no reason to doubt they are, maybe the USN should buy them, with the technology transfer agreement.

Yes, I've taken a picture of one myself. They aren't too far from the highway outside of Rachel, NV.

from the article linked above:

" The Russian military has moved artillery units manned by Russian personnel inside Ukrainian territory in recent days and was using them to fire at Ukrainian forces, NATO officials said on Friday."

basically tantamount to war? NATO is saying that Russian Army forces, under Russian flag, have moved on to Ukrainian soil to shell Ukrainian forces. How is that different from war?

If a large engagement occurred against an armored column, resulting in many vehicles destroyed, where are the pictures? I would have a hard time believing that someone wouldn't at least get a camera phone shot of that.

Iran has never operated Romeos. They do have three Kilo class subs, which are far far more effective boats.

it's a demonstrator for Google glass