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kevlarii · 9 months
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Russian Orthodox Army.
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The Ukrainian 47th Mechanized Brigade has released an image of the US-supplied M2A2 Bradley IFV and Ukrainian crew that successfully engaged and defeated a Russian T-90M in Stepove. Ukraine, 2024. Source: OSINTtechnical
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capt-riverdry · 8 months
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Sd.Kfz. 251/1 Ausf. D
Jason Wong Illustration for Das Werk 1/16th scale model.
Via Twitter
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enriquemzn262 · 2 years
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Algerian BMPT-62 fire support vehicle, combining the chassis of a T-62 tank with the turret of a BMP-2 IFV.
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tanksandbeyond · 6 months
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A Kuwaiti Desert Warrior infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), late 1990s.
The Desert Warrior is a specialized desert variant of the British Warrior IFV, armed with an American Delco Defense Systems Operations turret. This turret is equipped with a 25mm M242 cannon, a 7.62mm M240 machine gun, and for anti-tank duties, two BGM-71 TOW missiles on either side of the turret. Kuwait ordered over 200 in 1993 after extensive trials against FMC Corporation's M2 Bradley, and to this day continues to operate a significant number of them.
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the-gayest-of-faggots · 7 months
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I need to get better posting schedule. These are from yesterday and no today art :(.
But even if not finished in the slightest I love how the first one came out. Like take one super hard thing to do (complex perspectives) and then second one (highly detailed war machinery) and now try to mash them. By god, is it hard
Oh and cringetober unnecessarily complex fit
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szonikuscsavarhuzo · 7 months
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Hungarian Lynx compared to a BMP-1
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jazz-dude · 1 year
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ramesseum · 10 months
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Bradley blues.
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the-nomadicone · 2 years
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Mariupol Offensive // Donetsk People’s Republic
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postoctobrist · 1 year
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wheeled t-64 or tracked stryker?
Tracked Stryker actually absurdly nice. It's like if an FV432 was good
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kevlarii · 2 years
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Shame-2024: the old M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting vehicle Declassed the Vaunted T-90M Proryv
Позор-2024: старенький БМП M2 Bradley деклассировал хваленый Т-90M «Прорыв»
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warsofasoiaf · 1 year
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Is there a set distinction between an Infantry Fighting Vehicle and an armed APC? Also, is it solely the transport capacity that differentiates a tank from an IFV? And what is the difference between a turreted tank destroyer (like the M18 or M10 from WW2) and a tank? Tank you for your attanktion.
The Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe outlines that an APC has a cannon less than 20mm, any larger an it's an IFV. However, the bigger thing is the mission role: an APC is designed to transport troops and protect them while doing so, while an IFV is a direct fire support vehicle, meant to give fire in support to dismounted infantry.
A tank is an armored direct fire platform, typically firing a big artillery-caliber (like a 105mm) on a flat trajectory, while an IFV is typically equipped with an autocannon and is meant to move and fight with dismounted infantry. Tanks are tracked vehicles, IFV's can be either wheeled or tracked.
A turreted tank destroyer is primarily defined by its mission, hunting and destroying enemy tanks. Comparatively, turreted tank destroyers had much lighter armor than tanks, and were not designed to get into slugging matches, rather to punch holes in an armor line to expose the enemy rear.
Thanks for the question, Anon.
SomethingLikeALawyer, Hand of the King
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enriquemzn262 · 2 years
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Chliean Marder 1A3 infantry fighting vehicles in the Atacama Desert.
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karagin22 · 1 year
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CANADIAN ARMY LAV 6.0 INFANTRY FIGHTING VEHICLE
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