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    Mi-24P (RF-94965 / 08 RED) in atypical colourful. The tablet says: "loaded helicopter!". The "Crocodile" (russian nickname Mi-24) loaded of two 20-round pods (B-8) of 80-mm folding fin unguided rockets (S-8), two training bombs P-50T, four and SACLOS 9K114 Shturm (radio guided anti-tank missile system AT-6 Spiral) and one powerful dual-barrel autocannon 30-mm Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-2K. Also in this photo is well visible the sight of guidance of rockets (Low light level TV pod) which is usually closed by protective hatch.

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    Any training or performance videos of AK-12 ?

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    Su-33KUB landing aboard Kuznetsov(From Cockpit)


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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteGeorge View Post
    Any training or performance videos of AK-12 ?

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    Power i feel here

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    Quote Originally Posted by YevgenyP View Post
    Power i feel here
    Amen, though I still wish the Marines wore those wrap around ammo bandoliers like their ancestors in the Great Patriotic war.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hisroyalhighness View Post
    Yeah thanks, but I know this one. I rather thought about Infantry actually training with this and some more detailed testing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by holyfetzer View Post
    Ukraine is too small and was economically in no shape to maintain a fleet of Tu-160s. How the heck should Ukraine compete with them. That's insane. From an economic point of view there was no other option but to abandon them.
    I am referring to Tu-160 shredding to pieces - you could exchange wih Russia them for something you need. Nevertheless looking from economical perspective Ukraine is anyway too small to be independent either it will join EU as second class citizens (similarly to rest of EE) or join Russia EurAsian Project. IMO all Slavic countries would be better off uniting in federation model.

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    MAKS 2011 Su-35 piloted by Bogdan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hisroyalhighness View Post
    Amen, though I still wish the Marines wore those wrap around ammo bandoliers like their ancestors in the Great Patriotic war.

    These guys were called "black death" by the Germans. Good soldiers to say the least.

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    sea demons was another one of their nicknames by the Germans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hisroyalhighness View Post
    The lack of Pictures and Videos disturbs me.

    T-80 firing, from the inside.
    http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=ce6_1329306745
    Thats a repost, but we still don't know what type the green colored round is the automatic feeder is loading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hisroyalhighness View Post
    Su-33KUB landing aboard Kuznetsov(From Cockpit)

    Why are the pilots side-by-side placed(like in SU 32/34 24? ). In SU 33 doesn't the pilots sit in fornt-back combination ?

    thx

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