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RS-24 Yars mobile intercontinental ballistic missiles were stuck in a traffic jam at Moscow Automobile Ring Road, on 26 February:

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https://defence-blog.com/news/russian-intercontinental-ballistic-missiles-were-stuck-in-a-traffic-jam.html

 

What a wonderful plot for a diorama!

😁

 

In general, they need to put special flashing beacons as ambulance, firefighters, police e.t.c , and then suddenly the Armageddon  and they are in a traffic jam! 😁😁😁

 

B.R.

Serge

 

P.S.

In reality on this RS-24 Yars NO mobile intercontinental ballistic missiles! 

Because this RS-24 Yars go to training for parade on Victory Day 9 may 2019.

 

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19 hours ago, magman2 said:

T-80BVM with the new "soft" side ERA       Российские морские пехотинцы 🇷🇺

 

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This is a still from a video covering the T-90M, they included some very brief footage of the T-80BVM too: 

 

 

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On 27/02/2019 at 10:42, magman2 said:

The latest T-90M,“Proryv-3 🇷🇺  Русская армия

 

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That's an older photo of one the earlier configurations. It's had various changes since then, it now looks like this (the slat armour has been replaced with nets for example);

 

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Thanks Alex, that video is very interesting, even without being able to understand any word other than 'Da'!

 

Interesting to see at 14:27 that the turret fills with fumes when the main gun fires though...

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New MT-LBu ("Izdelie 10"):

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New MT-LB ("Izdelie 6") on theme 

"Reconstruction":

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Civilians version MT-LBu "Okhotnik" (Hunter*):

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...for blackjack and....well, you understand 😁😁 why this interior:

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Resources:

https://bmpd.livejournal.com/3554452.html

 

36 minutes ago, Graeme said:

Interesting to see at 14:27 that the turret fills with fumes when the main gun fires though...

The video says that the fumes dissipates after a few seconds. Further there is no word about ventilation, but air conditioning is mentioned. Then the sensations from the shot are compared with the sensation from the shot from the T-14 Aramata cannon.

 

B.R.

Serge

 

__________________

* - are they words

there that others no longer know?

Second "Okhotnik" (Hunter) after of this: 😲

 

 

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I was flipping through the thread and it reminded me of something.  Thought Id add a few (though not very good) photos, with some real world weathering :)  Sorry if its in the wrong place. 

 

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Some BRDM-1's all in a row.  Hungarian Nato markings cca 2001'

 

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And from the front

 

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Playing around on some T52's put out to pasture.  These were used as targets in live fire training exercises. maybe some good examples of natural "weathering" :) A much younger me.

 

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Same thing, Front and center

 

Last one for here. 

 

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BTR-80, I thought I had more pictures of this seeing as this was in our unit, the private posing with his M64B  :) (not me) to the left of the frame just visible a GAZ-66 with communications cab on the back, a few hundered kilos of radios.

 

 

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Т-14 Aramata - the end! 😁

The new top secret 

prototype, which should replace the T-14 Aramata in the Russian army:

😁😁😁

Straight and impossible to joke in this topic? 😉

Pay attention to the M113 in the video from Kubinka!😉😎

 

O.K. for serious people from this topic which needs fresh Russian T-14 Aramata:

Watch the parade on Victory Day 05/09/2019 on Red Square, these T-14s are going to the parade.

 

B.R.

Serge

 

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Russian Pantsir S2M. 2019  🇷🇺

This is the latest development, of the Pantsir AA System. New Radars capable of Tracking Drones and Destroying Them.(IDF Harop ect) 

 

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2 hours ago, magman2 said:

Russian Pantsir S2M. 2019  🇷🇺

This is the latest development, of the Pantsir AA System. New Radars capable of Tracking Drones and Destroying Them.(IDF Harop ect) 

 

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There is also an updated competitor  new version of the 9A331M combat vehicle of the short-range anti-aircraft missile system 9K331M Tor-M2, made on the new hull chassis with an 8x8 wheel formula developed by Bryansk Automobile Plant:

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https://bmpd.livejournal.com/3686239.html

But, this more interesting:

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Prototype heavy combat vehicle T-15 ("Object 149") on the promising universal tracked platform "Armata" performed with equipping new combat remote-controlled module "Dagger" with a 57-mm automatic cannon.

https://bmpd.livejournal.com/3684477.html

 

Because, 57-mm automatic cannon, it's perspective future army weapons.

 

B.R.

Serge

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On 15/03/2019 at 15:26, Mark Szeman said:

I was flipping through the thread and it reminded me of something.  Thought Id add a few (though not very good) photos, with some real world weathering :)  Sorry if its in the wrong place. 

 

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Some BRDM-1's all in a row.  Hungarian Nato markings cca 2001'

 

47333116312_def24ab210_o.jpg

 

And from the front

 

47333116432_4acab29d7f_h.jpg

 

Playing around on some T52's put out to pasture.  These were used as targets in live fire training exercises. maybe some good examples of natural "weathering" :) A much younger me.

 

46470833695_aa65346e03_b.jpg

 

Same thing, Front and center

 

Last one for here. 

 

33509963428_7f9ae02899_o.jpg

 

BTR-80, I thought I had more pictures of this seeing as this was in our unit, the private posing with his M64B  :) (not me) to the left of the frame just visible a GAZ-66 with communications cab on the back, a few hundered kilos of radios.

 

 

 

Actually these are BRDM-2 w/o the turret (probably rcket launcher version instead) and the tank is T-54B or T-55A, not T-52 (that never existed in the Hungarian Defense Forces). Last photo with BTR-80 is correct

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4otByrUW_s

 

Cheers,

 

Tamás

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Actually these are BRDM 2 with the turret covered, the Konkurs A/T vehicles can be seen behind as evident by the front right hatch mounted sight, the Tanks are A T 55A and a modernised T 55 as seen by the two different loaders hatch, the T 55 never got the B the last vehicle is a BTR 60PU command post version.

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Combat Robots system "Kungas".

“Kungas” includes 5 robots:

- a wearable robot, - a light robot,

- a transportable robot,

- a "Nerekhta" combat robot,

- a robotic version of the BTR-MDM  shell troop carrier:

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B.R.

Serge

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I like the 2C38 Kurganets derivative with the 57mm AA turret.  Nasty.  And unpleasant in the ground role too.  In Magman's  May 26 post.  Is 2C38 self-contained or does it rely on a fire-control or sensor vehicle?

 

T-15 is indeed huge.  With the cheaper smaller Kurganets having been adopted, will we perhaps see the T-15 adopting the 57mm weapon as the service configuration rather than the same 30mm as Kurganets?  Which seems a little under-gunned.  30mm is becoming discredited as an IFV weapon calibre with increasing protection.

 

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