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    Quote Originally Posted by Leo1 View Post
    New production 2S19M1 for Russian Army?
    2s19M1 155 mm for export

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lurking View Post
    Guys I would appreciate some pics of Alpha. This thread is too large to go through and find them.
    There are some Alfa photos in this link here: http://spetsnaz.su/inspiration/index...mE0ZTAzNDc2M2I

    The guys who put together this database are fairly accurate with the labels, but don't take anything for granted. Pictures there should all be from 2005-2011

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    Quote Originally Posted by Az_esm View Post
    Yeah, sarcasm is trendy thing, but do you work in industry or in this unit to know what is it?
    I mean you will get a big amount of "likes" in facebook\vkontakte with such comments but in fact it's not really very different things with for example claiming all people which are don't like current government as pro-USA. Or even worse.
    I watching the video channel "red star". They said it was "fundamentally new development", "all the elements of the rocket used for the first time", etc. But this is not a new missile. It would be new, it would be a new name. This missile was produced in the USSR. In Russia today, just trying to restore the production of the old missiles. This is good. But nothing new. And of course, nothing fundamentally new.
    I do not need new missiles. The good old rockets do their job. But why lie about a fundamentally new rocket? You know the answer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Constantin View Post
    I watching the video channel "red star". They said it was "fundamentally new development", "all the elements of the rocket used for the first time", etc. But this is not a new missile. It would be new, it would be a new name. This missile was produced in the USSR. In Russia today, just trying to restore the production of the old missiles. This is good. But nothing new. And of course, nothing fundamentally new.
    I do not need new missiles. The good old rockets do their job. But why lie about a fundamentally new rocket? You know the answer.
    Nothing is "fundamentally" new really, everything built on top of earlier experience, using lessons from previous projects to improve etc. These new missiles may use a new on-board guidance system using new technologies to reduce weight and size, new propellants, etc. Just because it might look similar on the outside doesnt mean it doesn't have a whole lot of new innovations.

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    Two pics posted by charly015 on ejercitos.org

    Any info about this aircraft?



    And frigate Ladny in Toulon, France. The ship is planned to join the Kuznetsov task force


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    Quote Originally Posted by Constantin View Post
    Yes, the old rocket, but now it is new, has no analogues. It uses unprecedented nanotechnology. Pride of the Empire of Corruption
    Not to put too fine a point on it, but yer high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D-Mitch View Post
    Two pics posted by charly015 on ejercitos.org

    Any info about this aircraft?


    Good and old Ilyushin (IL-18) !

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    Quote Originally Posted by GuNZales View Post
    Good and old Ilyushin (IL-18) !
    Yeah but what variant? It is not a simple Il-18..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lurking View Post
    Guys I would appreciate some pics of Alpha. This thread is too large to go through and find them.
    Came via e-mail today, dunno who made it but i applaud him.





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