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External tanks are actually common on Soviet tanks going back to the T-34. The fire hazard to the crew isn't really that great, particularly with diesel.Are these barrels a Russian field mod to extend range? If so looks like a good way to cook the crew
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They are fuel tanks to increase the range, but diesel is about as safe as any fuel can be. They're designed to be jettisoned in combat. Really, they aren't dangerous at all until hit by something hot enough to ignite diesel. The flash point of diesel is 500-600 degrees F, which is hotter than shrapnel from an HE shell or incendiary bullet.Are these barrels a Russian field mod to extend range? If so looks like a good way to cook the crew
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If the Ukrainian Navy had a stronger presence in the Black Sea, it would be able to challenge the Russian Navy and draw them away from coastal areas currently under attack.No, I'm referring to postwar. When the UAF needs rebuilding. The last thing Ukraine needs now is naval strength when tanks, mechanized artillery, IFVs, APCs, drones, and infantry weapons are needed.
All is fair in love and "special military excercises."There's stooping low and then there's digging a tunnel to Australia:
Israel outrage at Sergei Lavrov's claim that Hitler was part Jewish
The Russian foreign minister's claim that Hitler "had Jewish blood" is denounced as unforgiveable.www.bbc.com
For sure, but the Montrose Agreement makes that impossible while the war's on. But what is possible and likely in the works is to significantly increase the armament of existing Ukrainian warships and requisitioned civilian craft.If the Ukrainian Navy had a stronger presence in the Black Sea, it would be able to challenge the Russian Navy.
It looks to be seven.The Ukrainian Navy needs a greater ASW capability. How many subs do the Russians have in the Black Sea?
Top Russian general narrowly escapes Ukrainian attack that killed 200: Report - Washington Examiner
Russia's highest-ranking uniformed officer made a secret trip to the front lines in eastern Ukraine last week and narrowly escaped a Ukrainian attack, according to a report on Sunday. Gen. Valery Gerasimov, the chief of the general staff of the Russian military, traveled to the...www.washingtonexaminer.com
Arrived on the April 29th to take personal commend, and at least wounded the next day.
For sure, but the Montrose Agreement makes that impossible while the war's on. But what is possible and likely in the works is to significantly increase the armament of existing Ukrainian warships and requisitioned civilian craft.
I wonder what's up with the Centaur-class fast assault craft - Wikipedia
There is another report from a Russian that stated he got hit with shrapnel but did not hit bone. I'll see if I can find it
Given that the Black Sea is likely to have somewhat better weather than the north Atlantic, the Type 23 may have enough topweight for some land attack missiles in canisters.I could see Ukraine getting two of Britain's Type 23 frigates as the final dozen leave RN service. But they're lacking any land attack missiles.
My coffee machine is flicking a red light right now - and coffee is vital to me, could that be due to cyber warfare?Relax, Zipper, que sera sera. What will be, will be. Nothing you or I can do will change it, so let's maintain an even strain and not get high on anxiety. Make the most of today and deal with tomorrow when it raises its ugly head. My recipe for health and a good life.
The UAF purposely spared his life, since he is essential to them for leading the continued Russian offensivesTop Russian general narrowly escapes Ukrainian attack that killed 200: Report - Washington Examiner
Russia's highest-ranking uniformed officer made a secret trip to the front lines in eastern Ukraine last week and narrowly escaped a Ukrainian attack, according to a report on Sunday. Gen. Valery Gerasimov, the chief of the general staff of the Russian military, traveled to the...www.washingtonexaminer.com
Arrived on the April 29th to take personal commend, and at least wounded the next day.
A good point on the weather. Maybe a half dozen corvette types is a better low complement, heavy hitting option?Given that the Black Sea is likely to have somewhat better weather than the north Atlantic, the Type 23 may have enough topweight for some land attack missiles in canisters.