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IS-2 Bunker on the Kurile Islands
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Image of an IS-2 being used as a static defense bunker on the Kuril Islands. http://img136.imageshack.us/img136/2835/blownupmv5.gif 200% zoomed in view of my icon with turret on top. |
Re: IS-2 Bunker on the Kurile Islands
Nice find!
AFAIK tehy were stationed as well along the Chinese borders... After all, 122mm shell would make enough mess on a Type-59/69 even without penetrating it... |
Re: T64
So the T-64 is in fact way superior to the T-72 models throughout most of its history, the 80's versions of the T-72 caught up in some respects.
Essentially the T-64B had an automated modern fcs (much like the ones on the M1 and Leo2) (See my post outside of this on it) while the T-72 had a more "primitive" one (comperable to western fcs of the time. I would propose to increase the FCS values of the T64/T80 series to reflect this. Also stabilization was better compared to the T-72 series. So once again an upgrade might be in order. Also the T-64 series used composite armor, and while it is reflected in the game to an extent I Think it may be underepresented. |
Up to date Russian Arms Acquistions.
Summarizing from a russian arms fanatic friend of mine:
The 77th Naval Infantry Brigade (Caspian Flotilla) has received upgraded PT-76Bs with the new AU-220 Turret, along with upgraded MT-LBs (MT-LBM-6MA with BTR-80 turrets / MT-LBM-6MB with BTR-80A turrets). The AU-220 turret is: http://www.burevestnik.com/images/pt_b.jpg Contains a 57mm cannon with a ROF of 120 rounds per minute, 20-round ready to use magazine, 72 round mechanized stowage system, PKTM 7.62mm coaxial with 2,000 rounds as is standard, fully stabilized, advanced FCS etc. The PT-76s were written off several years ago so the upgrade basically takes their steel hull and replaces everything- the upgrade is done at the plant that produces BMDs so besides the turret the upgrade involves new engine, transmission etc etc with a lot of BMD and other components. Service life after upgrade is 25-30 years. On to other things: Linka An airborne regiment will be supplied with advanced BMD-4 airborne fighting vehicles by the end of the year, Russia's defense minister said Wednesday. "I am convinced that before the end of this year, an entire battalion in your division will be provided with BMD-4s," the Sergei Ivanov said addressing servicemen of the 106th Airborne Division. Speaking at the end of a tactical exercise on a test site about 200 kilometers (125 miles) southeast of Moscow, Ivanov, who is also a deputy prime minister, said the 137th Airborne Company had received eight BMD-4 AFVs in June, which had tripled its firepower. They've also selected the new tactical UAV that will equip each recon company in an airborne division: Link to russian page http://www.redstar.ru/2006/08/02_08/22.jpg Each folding aircraft weighs 2.8kg and has a wingspan of 1.47 m (stored in the container 0.9x0.5x012m). The complete system includes 2 aircraft and a command post, totalling 12kg in 3 bags, carried and handled by two soldiers. The controlled range is 10km, preparation time is 5 minutes, electric motor is recharged during 45 minutes (from car or solar or any other battery), the flight time is 1 hour 15 minutes at 65-105 km/h and 100-3000 m. Currently only fair weather, but they're designing one with a thermal imager. |
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