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I think you mean revolutions not rounds/min
ОтветитьI would drive that thing
Ответить„Friendly forces“ 😂
ОтветитьIf nothing then chimneys
Ответить"OooOhh harder daddy"
-stubborn anti-tank mine
WOAH IS THIS A GATTLING FLAIL? 1000 rounds are being thrown at the flail and that propels the flail? What's the logic behind this fail?
ОтветитьThe US army uses some of the most wacky looking machines known to man
ОтветитьBet that would get those climate change moon bats to move out of the way
ОтветитьBut they are very prone to be taken out by the enemy as shown in Ukraine where they have lost 50% of them in just the first weeks of counter offence.
ОтветитьAlso handy for dealing with pesky protesters blocking the interstate
Ответить"its not what you think" - stop that shitty line already please
ОтветитьI need one of those for the 285 Loop in Atlanta GA. 😉
ОтветитьI need this type of machine for something else - 👴🏻
Ответитьit was what i thought tho ...
Ответить"Tortures minefields" ok
Ответить"Princess Diana had one of these" - Jeremy Clarkson
ОтветитьAh yes "churchill" 😂
ОтветитьWait , Farming simulator have tech tree now ?
ОтветитьReal infantry will run past a clearly marked lane through a mine field. As an engineer I heard stories from my necks who saw the infantry run into a wire obstacle even though there was a path clearly marked.
ОтветитьYou mean an engineer platoon
ОтветитьGet back to work
Ответитьit can be used for both
ОтветитьMine sweeper irl
ОтветитьTurns out, it was what I thought
ОтветитьWhat if it is a 900kg bomb
ОтветитьIt would be kinda ironic if this thing were to be taken out by a mine 😂
ОтветитьThe flail itself was invented by the British in ww2 utilizing scrap chains, a high speed and high power motor, and an ungodly hot, un-amoured (later armored), metal box welded to the side of a medium tank's hull (mostly but not entirely Churhill tanks) to serve as a control box requiring an extra crewman. America then redesigned it so the original crew could operate it from within the tank (mostly but not entirely Sherman tanks) removing the 'control box' entirely; they also nicknamed it the "Crab" mine flail (no, I don't know why).
In almost all cases the most common dangers of using this piece of technology were the mine's concussion blast and shrapnel reaching the 'control box' in early models and chain fragments getting blown off as high speed shrapnel (both early and late stage models) which posed a danger to nearby infantry but, little else. This new modern purpose-built model all but eliminated the shrapnel danger with higher density metals.
Mememe
Ответитьit was exactly what I thought
ОтветитьThis is why the coined the phase follow the sapper (combat engineers)
ОтветитьI just wanna take a bite
ОтветитьIt was exactly what I thought
ОтветитьWho else saw this on COH game?
ОтветитьYou can also use this to demolish houses and porta potties 😊
Ответить" private, do you see that minefield?"
"Yes sir"
"Go beat the shit out of it"
" Yes sir"
Don’t click on the sound on the bottom right this is a warning
ОтветитьWha bout the Sherman one 😢
ОтветитьBad and naughty prisoners of war must fight the flail machine of death.
ОтветитьIt's revolutions per minute not rounds per minute
ОтветитьImagine getting hit with that it just like
Soldier:Hey guys look at this cool 😎 car I found!
Other Soldier:what does it do?
Soldier:I don't know but I just pushed a big red button!
At the back of the car:AHHHHH!(Blood flies everywhere)
Princess Dianna had one of those
ОтветитьIf they have an activation weight of 450 pounds, does that make my scrawny ass mineproof?
Ответить😂😂😂
ОтветитьThe design is very human or smth idk
ОтветитьYou do understand that the flail mine clearing tanks, known as 'funnies' were invented during the second world war by the British.
ОтветитьI like the "fuck around and find out"method where you just run around the minefield
ОтветитьAlso good for crowd control
Ответить.. it was exactly what i thought
ОтветитьIts exactly what i think 😂
ОтветитьI thought it was nicknamed the 'warthog'
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