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A butcher's blade...
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Thankyou Aviator. A good post. I have seen that a firm has developed a 9mm weapon for shooting around the corner. The gun is hinged in the middle, and all the working parts are forward of the join, which has a video camera under the barrel , with a small monitor with a built in sight at the shoulder end. Bizarre, but alot of police/SF around the world have bought it. animal
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But Rommel lost... and was beaten by Monty. I hope no-one will sugest Patton. I see him as wasteful with his men's lives and very ambitious.
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You lot clearly know nothing! Anyone can clearly see that it is HMS Belfast... I can just see Ken Livingstone 's office in the background....
I'm going for USS Misssouri. :blink:0 -
Which was the least common medal od WW1, less gallantry?
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I don't think the D-Day landings would have entirely been repulsed. They may have lost a beach or two, which would have given a longer timescale. Also, Allied Naval gunfire was enormous, and as if that wasn't enough, we had total air superiority. Even if Hitler had brought up Tank Divisions, they would have been broken up by the Typhoon , Tempest etc ground attack that proved so destructable at that time.
As for the Russians, they already had the Axis forces in retreat, and had done for some time, so that would be probably an unlikely outcome.0 -
What is the largest RN ship this country ha :blink: s ever seen?
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For a supposed finsihed campaign, why is it taking so long to get things sorted out over there?
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Servants of the Crown do 16 years for their LSGC, because they only serve 22 years. The fire brigade serve 30 years and get theirs at 22 years.
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So what did the Gardai have?
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Yup, 1930s Japan... cheeky
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What was bully beef? How did they cook anything in all that mud?
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Oh well, they still don't now, though I did enjoy the Blck Sea... but than that would have been covered years later at Gallipoli....
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Sounds bizarre, and very interesting. So good old Abe wasn't a particularly good bloke then. Funny, how history is selective... I still don't understand why they picked up arms , to be become the most casualty intensive war has has ever seen.
Oh well... :blink:0 -
I have some Civil Defence badges. Are they worth anything?
Incidentally what did these folk do ?0 -
What was the name of the weapon that the Germans developed for firing around corners?
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The only thing I can think of, that they ate, are those ships biscuits , full of weevils.
Did they ever get any fresh? What did they cook with? I know that the Germans regularly rotated their troops through the trenches and were encouraged to grow crops behind the lines. What did Tommy eat?0 -
Can you actually see anything of these huge ships, or would that be a diving expedition?
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What happened there?
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Looks like your car to me....
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Its now been replaced by the German Leapard 2. But the S tank was totally revolutionary, and had hydro neumatic supension.
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Hmmmm, voted in? sounds weary...
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Why did Germany issue wound badges? Are they still awarded?
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what is being given for Afganistan?
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Today's Most Effective Main Battle Tank.
in Armour, Vehicles, Ships & Aircraft
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Today's superior tank has to be the Merkava. The IDF have the most modern tank fighting experience in the world, and consequently developed their own armour through that experience. Their main aim was crew survival and protection, and firing first, which why the commander's job was the most dangerous as they always had their heads exposed.
The tank is the world's heaviest, but still has an extremely low silhouette, particularly the turret, which has no ammunition stored above the turret ring. The Merkava is also one of the only tanks to the engine at the front for that extra bit of protection.
It has an enormous array of weaponry, and the later MKs have 360 degree cctv built into it.
All in all , awesome.