yeah, like 12 metric tonnes of solid turret hitting good quality eastern block asphalt from a decent height will do that.
there's probably a dushka sitting under him too.
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Timmy Tosser (dumb cunt)
That is absolutely insane. The explosive force to blow a turret weighing that much that high in the air, boggles the mind.
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Nakey (Site Administrator)
i think that was an issue with russian tanks. no blowout panels but you can't have that when their shells are stacked conveniently in a ring around the turret base to service the auto loading system.
check this shit out:
boom, soviet era turret ejection system.
edit: and! the t72B was called the "dolly parton" because it's swole turret has the thickest armor on a russan tank.
but that didn't really help did it.
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Timmy Tosser (dumb cunt)
Interesting. Fundamental design flaw? Or are their tanks just a vestige of a bygone era of warfare?
Also this: https://twitter.com/iAmTheWarax/status/1511448682260008974
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(Site Administrator)
yeah, like 12 metric tonnes of solid turret hitting good quality eastern block asphalt from a decent height will do that.
there's probably a dushka sitting under him too.
(dumb cunt)
That is absolutely insane. The explosive force to blow a turret weighing that much that high in the air, boggles the mind.
(Site Administrator)
i think that was an issue with russian tanks. no blowout panels but you can't have that when their shells are stacked conveniently in a ring around the turret base to service the auto loading system.
check this shit out:
boom, soviet era turret ejection system.
edit: and! the t72B was called the "dolly parton" because it's swole turret has the thickest armor on a russan tank.
but that didn't really help did it.
(dumb cunt)
Interesting. Fundamental design flaw? Or are their tanks just a vestige of a bygone era of warfare?
Also this: https://twitter.com/iAmTheWarax/status/1511448682260008974