I doubt seriously if the inhabitants even knew what hit them...concussion would probably have knocked them out if not killed them instantly....and..not particularly....TwitchTheAussie wrote:Damn that wouldve hurt.
P.S. Did anyone else have dirty ideas when they read the title?
penetration most spudders can only dream of...
Not half.TwitchTheAussie wrote:Damn that wouldve hurt.
I doubt the gunner and loader had much time to worry about that considering where the holes are.
Couldn't have been much better for the rest of the crew with three rounds ricochetting about in there.
If there was enough left afterwards...jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Otherwise, it would have been a British tank in a German museum on display.
Either, you're lying or you're losing your touch. Neither is a good thing.Only noticed it after believe it or not
EDIT: Silly mistake mixing up forum tags.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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I feel sorry for the people who had to clean out the mess to put it on display. Nice pics Jack. A more indepth slide show of your trip would be great if you can find the time. Very interesting.
has anyone heard of that new armour? It's a thin sheet over the armour, but its active. When something hits it, it explodes, countering the blow.
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Yeah ERA, Explosive Reactive Armour, it's not new either.rp181 wrote:has anyone heard of that new armour? It's a thin sheet over the armour, but its active. When something hits it, it explodes, countering the blow.
I tried making body armour out of that stuff - I'm not sure it actually helps you know.MrCrowley wrote:Yeah ERA, Explosive Reactive Armour, it's not new either.
Of course, next thing I knew I was trying to explain down a megaphone to the nice armed policemen why my explosive vest would only explode if they didn't stop shooting...
So if any official looking types come round asking why a riot van with three unconscious armed response teams shoved into it at odd angles was just reversed through a cop shop wall at high speed, you've never heard of me, all right?
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
meh, probably saw it on a old T.V show then =p.
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First off, when it comes to penetrating, I have my own ideas...
Second...This is not a tank.It´s a mobile cannon.
This did not have the kind of armour a main battle tank would have had.
Especially not on the sides..
This thing was probably taken out by my grandpa with a pneumatic sawed-off.He passed his knowlegde down to me.
Okay...that's not entirely true..
Second...This is not a tank.It´s a mobile cannon.
This did not have the kind of armour a main battle tank would have had.
Especially not on the sides..
This thing was probably taken out by my grandpa with a pneumatic sawed-off.He passed his knowlegde down to me.
Okay...that's not entirely true..
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Wow, quite simply wow, that was funnyBrian the brain wrote:First off, when it comes to penetrating, I have my own ideas...
Second...This is not a tank.It´s a mobile cannon.
This did not have the kind of armour a main battle tank would have had.
Especially not on the sides..
This thing was probably taken out by my grandpa with a pneumatic sawed-off.He passed his knowlegde down to me.
Okay...that's not entirely true..
Current project: Afghanistan deployment
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More from my tour of the museum:
Standing several storeys high, a massive A4 rocket, one of Hitler's "wonder weapons" and the first practical ballistic missile.
The original "tank", a British Mark V from World War 1
Massive 7 ton shell fired by this monster, the largest gun ever built.
A Russian designed T-34/85 with a colourful history, it was built in Czechoslovakia in 1955 then captured by the Israelis during one of its wars with neighbouring Arab states.
Matlida tank.
"little boy", identical to the second atomic bomb dropped on Japan.
5 cm Panzerabwehrkanone 38 anti-tank gun
Interestingly named Sherman tank *giggle*
1,650lb bomb from World War 1, almost comical in appearance
Krummlauf bent barrel and periscope attachment made for shooting around corners
Sectioned Armour Piercing Composite Rigid shell, a poor excuse to show some wartime porn
A fin from the Messerschmitt Me110 flown by Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer, displaying his impressive tally of 121 Allied aircraft shot down during night combat
Colt M1911 with crudely customised grips, more porn *sigh*
The cost of war - the hand makes a complete revolution every few seconds, adding another number to the digital counter, another ongoing casualty of war
Looks like "Engrish" has been around for longer than we thought - this Chinese copy of the notorious Tommy gun is marked as the "Thampson" submachinegun hehe
The rotary engine from the Fokker triplane in which the Red Baron met his end
Italian helmet from World War One, leaving little doubt as to the fate of its last owner
Steel plate from HMS Barham penetrated by a 12 inch shell
Daimler armoured car
The business end of the Lancaster bomber, featuring twin 0.303 Browning machineguns in an automatic turret
Bofors 40mm cannon,
Welrod integrally suppressed pistol, I don't know what I'd give to own one *drool*
Equally desirable is the uppermost of this trio of rifles, the DeLisle integrally suppressed carbine
Chevrolet truck used by the Long Range Desert Group in North Africa during World War Two, displayed in the condition in which it was found in 1980
The Sopwith Camel, quintissential World War One fighter plane
Focke Wulf 190, premier Nazi fighter-bomber...
... and its main rival, the NA P-51 Mustang
The legendary '88, tank killer supreme
The V1 flying bomb, the world's first cruise missile and yet another German innovation.
Standing several storeys high, a massive A4 rocket, one of Hitler's "wonder weapons" and the first practical ballistic missile.
The original "tank", a British Mark V from World War 1
Massive 7 ton shell fired by this monster, the largest gun ever built.
A Russian designed T-34/85 with a colourful history, it was built in Czechoslovakia in 1955 then captured by the Israelis during one of its wars with neighbouring Arab states.
Matlida tank.
"little boy", identical to the second atomic bomb dropped on Japan.
5 cm Panzerabwehrkanone 38 anti-tank gun
Interestingly named Sherman tank *giggle*
1,650lb bomb from World War 1, almost comical in appearance
Krummlauf bent barrel and periscope attachment made for shooting around corners
Sectioned Armour Piercing Composite Rigid shell, a poor excuse to show some wartime porn
A fin from the Messerschmitt Me110 flown by Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer, displaying his impressive tally of 121 Allied aircraft shot down during night combat
Colt M1911 with crudely customised grips, more porn *sigh*
The cost of war - the hand makes a complete revolution every few seconds, adding another number to the digital counter, another ongoing casualty of war
Looks like "Engrish" has been around for longer than we thought - this Chinese copy of the notorious Tommy gun is marked as the "Thampson" submachinegun hehe
The rotary engine from the Fokker triplane in which the Red Baron met his end
Italian helmet from World War One, leaving little doubt as to the fate of its last owner
Steel plate from HMS Barham penetrated by a 12 inch shell
Daimler armoured car
The business end of the Lancaster bomber, featuring twin 0.303 Browning machineguns in an automatic turret
Bofors 40mm cannon,
Welrod integrally suppressed pistol, I don't know what I'd give to own one *drool*
Equally desirable is the uppermost of this trio of rifles, the DeLisle integrally suppressed carbine
Chevrolet truck used by the Long Range Desert Group in North Africa during World War Two, displayed in the condition in which it was found in 1980
The Sopwith Camel, quintissential World War One fighter plane
Focke Wulf 190, premier Nazi fighter-bomber...
... and its main rival, the NA P-51 Mustang
The legendary '88, tank killer supreme
The V1 flying bomb, the world's first cruise missile and yet another German innovation.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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great photos, I've to see it someday
it's not a shell it's a dildoSectioned Armour Piercing Composite Rigid shell, a poor excuse to show some wartime porn
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Pretty much, because anything hit at close range by one of these is well... f***edPOLAND_SPUD wrote:it's not a shell it's a dildo
Cue MrCrowley asking "What, proper f***ed?"
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life