JHOLLAND1
Titanium
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- Oct 8, 2005
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- western washington state
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Just the thing for the next Tiananmen Square suppression - it won't damage the cobbles...
Works in Central Park as well.
Or Lafayette Square in DC...
Something's wrong when we can accurately compare a US president to the Chinese Communist Party.
And the lizard people ! Dangitall, why do you guys keep shortchanging the lizard people !Sleepy joe won't be around long, Commi harris will be running the show with soros telling her what to do.
And the lizard people ! Dangitall, why do you guys keep shortchanging the lizard people !
Anyway, why do they even make tanks these days ? It's not 1945 no more. I s'pose they are okay for invading Grenada, but against an armed adversary ? what for ?
Sleepy joe won't be around long, Commi harris will be running the show with soros telling her what to do.
Lima, Peru or the Ohio one ?It keeps the people in Lima working.
Sleepy joe won't be around long, Commi harris will be running the show with soros telling her what to do.
Sleepy joe won't be around long, Commi harris will be running the show with soros telling her what to do.
Lima, Peru or the Ohio one ?
The guys in Ohio should be making locomotives instead ....
Berkshire, Super Powers, 2-8-2's then 2-8-4's. High speed, extra efficiency, superheaters, bigger grates, higher pressures, advanced locomotives that served a useful purpose.Ohio. Abrams tanks.
At 1:51 of the video, while standing up outside the commander's hatch where she's bouncing about at speed, notice the hatch isn't even locked open. Basic accident Ready-to-Go! Troops probably know better, but Let's hope there are no locks on those and they all lose their teeth - and better, their noggins. To think we probably halved the time it took them to develop much of that sort of stuff by sharing (giving) so much tech, all for mutual prosperity. Bad gamble.
Which makes a laughingstock of all those "We need to beef up the military ! China is a threat !" morons.Leadership that only knows how to make commercials and profit economically whilst getting their ass-kicked by the Vietnamese.. or anybody else who cares enough to be bothered.
I dunno, you turn all those T-15's into midget subs, they'll swarm the West and East coasts and destroy us all! Even an Escalade loaded with gang members wouldn't be able to hold one of them off...
Well, it’s more an advanced design from the 1963 Type 62 if wanna be tight about it. And it’s a bridge, a platform between the Bradley and a MBT, ideal for their regions in Tibet/towards India. Defense Politic Asia called it an interesting development. Of course they got MBTs, 3rdGen to compete w
our 3rd Gen, and an unknown against ours - the Type 99, etc. maybe on-par, faster than Abrams, slightly bigger gun, has an auto loader, advanced electronics and nav system, anti-helo... can parse the us v them.
Giving them a helping hand and letting them steal created a greater threat yes to their civilians, and maybe one day Taiwan, than otherwise shoud’ve Happened.
Some of the manual machinery in the vid might have been ours, maybe German polish Chinese, but “some” of the know-how and electronics, ouch.
Just free-time four wheeling in KY’s mud about 30 years+ ago w my bud. To the cupola covered w wet and mud
The Chinese ought to be another 50 years behind us, but for. Yeah, any foreign tank development “advancement” if even retrograde-ish bothers me. Gotta wonder how much QUANTITY CAPACITY they got. Numbers certainly count. Would love for the educated to tell us the quality of anything in that factory. I believe one of Norinco’s.
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