Those explosives look little different from an anti-personnel grenade. Is it going to do anything more than scratch the paint on a tank?
A shaped charge needs to be presented to the target at a particular orientation for it to work properly.
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Those explosives look little different from an anti-personnel grenade. Is it going to do anything more than scratch the paint on a tank?
A shaped charge needs to be presented to the target at a particular orientation for it to work properly.
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Your lucky, each trackpad was like 75 lbs.
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WTF? 75lb track pads? The rubber blocks that you replaced once a month? 75lbs each? We must have gotten cheap crap made in China...ours were 6lbs a piece. T158 Track pads.
Jesus, I would not want to go through having a tank drive over my position like that guy did. I much enjoyed being the fellow in the tank
No big deal if the tank doesn't do a pivot steer over the hole.
Did it a bunch of times at FT Knox, FT Benning, Bonnland in Hammelburg just to name a few.
[QUOTE=bigross86;861390]Jesus, I would not want to go through having a tank drive over my position like that guy did. I much enjoyed being the fellow in the tank[/QUOTE]
Hope you closed the turret.
[QUOTE=Chogy;861368]Those explosives look little different from an anti-personnel grenade. Is it going to do anything more than scratch the paint on a tank?
A shaped charge needs to be presented to the target at a particular orientation for it to work properly.[/QUOTE]
It has a parachute which stabilizes its flight.
[B]"It has a parachute which stabilizes its flight."[/B]
At that range with my 95 mph fastball, that parachute better deploy real quick.
[QUOTE=S2;861529][B]"It has a parachute which stabilizes its flight."[/B]
At that range with my 95 mph fastball, that parachute better deploy real quick.[/QUOTE]
It deploys at 100+mph :tongue:
[QUOTE=S2;861529][B]"It has a parachute which stabilizes its flight."[/B]
At that range with my 95 mph fastball, that parachute better deploy real quick.[/QUOTE]
S2, he is talking in real life not on MLB 2012 for the Playstation.
60' 6" brother.;)
That would be ~18,5m. Doesn't sound like much. Is there anything I miss?
[QUOTE=S2;861765]60' 6" brother.;)[/QUOTE]
AKA The Perfect Distance.
P&C Report Monday, Baby!
[QUOTE=Doktor;861768]That would be ~18,5m. Doesn't sound like much. Is there anything I miss?[/QUOTE]
The Dude is referring to the distance from the rubber on the pitcher's mound ot homeplate in baseball.
[QUOTE=bigross86;861390]Jesus, I would not want to go through having a tank drive over my position like that guy did. I much enjoyed being the fellow in the tank[/QUOTE]
And no doubt you also enjoyed thermal imaging as well so you would already know there was a body there.
I just love the 1940s North Sea-ish feel to those pics... how to share.