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Well if someone gave me a T72, I would rock that thing to work and school.
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Somebody refresh my memory-is a t72 a challenger or a camaro?
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Well its this big ugly block of metal, soooo your choice.
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Tanks going down paths in the mountains are just big, loud metal things that can be picked off. Sure, the Russians cut apart the Afganies and left them to rot (as did the covert Americans) but Russia still left the country with its tail between its legs. Same goes for Vietnam. Tanks played a big role in semi-city fighting, giving protection to troops and firepower, but in the jungles, useless as **** on a snake. In the desert of Iraq in 91 and 03, the large fast attack force of the allied assault used the tank's power to its advantage. Flat land for miles, unobstructed view, combined with the M1A1/2's advanced sights and massive gun, the T72's were picked off. That, or some A-10 or AH-64 already ripped the turret right off the bitch. |
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Thats the Challenger Advanced, fast, powerful, agile.... If the Camaro had to be a tank...its the M1A2 Abrams!! http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/...otoring_lg.jpg |
Kinda the same with the battleship, don't see many of them any more...
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So Camaro is a bigger chunk of metal than a Challenger? :lol:
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Im asking you seriously, I never heard that. |
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Fast moving wepons platforms like the Stryker are fast moving and can get out of tight situations faster then a M1 can, and still cary a big stick. Several variations of the Stryker http://ve.ida.org/rtoc/open/SIP/sipgifs/stryker-3.jpg Big Stick version http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/...ng_Side_lg.jpg Its also a troop transport. Its a very versitile truck. Maybe Paul can let us in on some other cool info. |
The Strykers sucks. Overrated.
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Here is a more credible source than I am http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2001...anistan.russia |
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WHAAAAAA! Ive talked to a few troops who have been around them or in battle, and they liked them. I watched a whole thing on the military channel about it, and the troops seem to be happy about them as well. I thought it was a big of a fluff piece, but overall they seemed to like them better then a Hummer. |
I guess, to me it seems like a rushed piece of equipment that was pushed through because of the demand.
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These guys have been working on and fighting in these tanks for 30 years now. African pirates...24 hrs. But the articles talks about exactly what I was talking about, they want easy to use, reliable wepons. Pirates want the same. |
AK47 FTW.
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Still called pirates.
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Its designed as an urban assault vehicle, that's the war were fighting and its the perfect vehicle for the job. |
waiiiiiiit a second!!!!! i thought it was spelled genius.
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Yes and eh, they weigh a ****load, and the whole idea of FCS integrating the battlefield is great and all, but its a pipe dream at best. They have not so good armor, and them replacing the M1A is a bad idea. |
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