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    Quote Originally Posted by TheArmenian View Post
    Thank you 77RUS

    Great pics and great site www.militaryvideo.ru

    Yea I hate not knowing my russian right about now...


    Anyways ill leave you all with these. Hope they arent reposts, and if they are well, a second look doesnt hurt

    BMP-T http://youtube.com/watch?v=-G3_hAyTf6g

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=zbGDNLV6ahg

    Small Arms
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=va03_jAFwrE

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=onCV_tEPRb8

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=T7dWiwx0ehg
    Spetsnaz
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=SI5LXPR8GF0

    Topol
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=QBFFpIgQXUE

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=QIzXI-mlJjs
    Last edited by Andromeda; 01-30-2007 at 03:26 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zmey View Post
    77RUS
    Please tell us that its TEL engine, not the missile itself Before we get trolls claming that Russian ICBMs are powered by 10-cylinder internal combustion diesels

    As i understood your post

    Topol-M engine


    YAMZ-8471.10
    V-12 Diesel, Turbo, Direct injection, 800 H/p, 3087 Nm/1300-1500 Rpm


    russian link http://yamz.ru/voennie/voennie%208471.10.htm

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    BMP--->BTR-80
    Main tank T-80---> Main battle tank T-80A (first photo) and T-80BV (second photo)
    Topol-M engine ---> MZKT-79221 engine
    Tank engine----> BMP-3 upgrade engine

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    Quote Originally Posted by AT-T View Post
    BMP--->BTR-80
    Main tank T-80---> Main battle tank T-80A (first photo) and T-80BV (second photo)
    Topol-M engine ---> MZKT-79221 engine
    Tank engine----> BMP-3 upgrade engine
    thanks for translating, hope pindosi will understand

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    By the way, the armoured jeep GAZ-233036 “Tigr” costs 3.500.000 rubles (131.700 USD or 102.000 EUR) for MVD in 2007, BTR-80 – 7.100.000 rubles (267.200 USD or 206.900 EUR).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andromeda View Post
    I noticed in this video that around 1:30 the BTR-70 APCs shown are in fact the BTR-70MBP version (Lit; 'mashina boyevogo posta' or 'combat post vehicle').

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    By the looks of the last 4-5 posts, we have some real experts here

    Quote Originally Posted by DIU View Post
    By the way, the armoured jeep GAZ-233036 “Tigr” costs 3.500.000 rubles (131.700 USD or 102.000 EUR) for MVD in 2007, BTR-80 – 7.100.000 rubles (267.200 USD or 206.900 EUR).
    The Tigr is more expensive than a HMMWV by the looks of things!

    How do they compare?

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    You'll be surprised by how many rare/obscure goodies I have found while watching videos recommended by MP.net users. Thank God for Keepvid.com, Super (c) and PowerDVD screenshot feature.

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    Some Russian related screenshots from various videos:
    T-62A Dozer tank (note NSVT AA HMG instead of DShKm) and BTR-70MBP.
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    Some my military videos

    Su aircrafts
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=Nm6QRsgGfSg

    Tu-95 "Bear" video
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=O4tmP33sFD0

    Russian NAVY
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=fzgGuKgXbSk

    Not so cool as other MP.net users's

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    Central Russian Air Force museum in Monino

    T-4 (Sotka) usa aircraftcarrier killer prototype


    Yak-141 Freestyle


    Tu-22M

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    This T-4 Sotka really cought my mind.

    incredible stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by 77RUS View Post
    Tu-22M
    No, it's a Tu-22. Nato Codename Blinder

    Tu-22M NATO-codename Backfire had vertically angled air intakes and was infact a competely different aircraft only with a smiliar shape. Designation Tu-22 was explicitely kept to deceive NATO, originally tupolev developed is as Tu-26.


    More of T-4






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    The T-4 was the first aircraft in the world to be equipped with a fly-by-wire system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AT-T View Post
    No, it's a Tu-22. Nato Codename Blinder

    Tu-22M NATO-codename Backfire had vertically angled air intakes and was infact a competely different aircraft only with a smiliar shape. Designation Tu-22 was explicitely kept to deceive NATO, originally tupolev developed is as Tu-26.
    No,my pic is Tu-22M


    Your pic is Tu-22M3


    Check these Links
    http://www.airwar.ru/enc/bomber/tu22m3.html

    http://www.rusarmy.com/avia/tu_22m3.htm

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