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/r/ing HD Military equipment. Ranging from Ammo to Artillery.
>> The Postman !DeLiVer5Sk
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Steyr AUG with suppressor
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AK-47
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US soldier teaching an Iraqi soldier to shoot the M107
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A flock of 2 F-15s (back) and two MiG-29s (front)
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AN/PED-1 Lightweight Laser Designator Rangefinder
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Other side
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Phalanx Close-In Weapon System
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Sukhoi SU-47 (left) and two Sukhoi SU-27s (right)
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UH-60 Blackhawk or some variant
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Another
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MiG-29 with loadout
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F-35
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A flock of A-10s
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The Blue Angels' C-130T with jet-assisted takeoff
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A US M242 Mk 38 25mm chain gun mounted on the guided missile frigate, USS Nicholas (FFG-47).

Used as point-defense against low-flying aircraft and anti-ship cruise missiles, but mostly to keep small craft and boarders away.

Chain guns are operated by a small length of bicycle chain, driven by an electric motor to cycle the loading of the autocannon.
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F-15
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US M230 30mm chain gun rounds getting loaded into an AH-64D Apache Longbow helicopter.

This is a 30mm version of the above M242 Bushmaster.
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Twenty rounds of Remington 7.62x39mm (AK-47) ammunition.

Note that it's brass cased like Western ammo, not steel cased like most Soviet.
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M9 Bayonet and Field Knife with M10 Scabbard on an M65 Field Jacket with patches from the movie Starship Troopers.

Both of these that I posted are mine.
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The SVD Dragunov Sniper Rifle, semi-automatic rifle in 7.62x54R with a PSO-1 scope
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Chart of a wide variety of different ammunition types.
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Mauser C96 "Broomhandle" with scope and stock attached.
>> Kinetic-kaze
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pretend theres a cool background
>> The Postman !DeLiVer5Sk
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M50 Ontos tank
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SNIPERRR
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SR-71
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SNIPERRRR
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B-2 Spirit
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Sweden's HMS Nyköping
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A flock of Swedish JAS-39 Gripens
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Javelin missile
>> Anonymous
>>465857
It's a very clever bit of kit, although I'm never sure why they didn't do what everyone else does when they want a boat that's invisible to radar and, y'know, buy a submarine.
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French VBL
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Stryker
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Another Swedish JAS-39
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Mi-24A
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FA/18 hornet
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F-14
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Bradley
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Merkava
http://orz.4chan.org/hr/src/1226894794650.jpg
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Sniper team, either Russian or Georgian. I believe Georgian.
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>>465869
because it's a fucking boat that's invinsible to radar.

Coolness > Tactical Advantage
>> The Postman !DeLiVer5Sk
>>466052
Correct, it's a Georgian sniping team.
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US T-45 Goshawk.
A trainer version of the Hawk.
>> synonymous annonymous !MIATAd3a66
More info on OP post.
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>>467336
Looks like an airgun with a revolving magazine.

Pic: AIR ARMS S410 airgun.
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>> Anonymous
>>467430

A Hind D?!
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>>467585
Nope
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>>467589
Well we need some
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Oh wait i have some
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>>467430
Sort of looks like a Russian Mi-24P (NATO designation Hind-F), a US-operated attack helicopter, used at the Army Test and Evaluation Center.
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Got some other stuff as well
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Well thats all i have hope someone else has more
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USS Destroyer Lake Erie firing the SM-3 missile that shot down USA 193, that satellite w/ hydrazine fuel problems
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>>467998
That's a French Panhard Engin Blinde de Reconnaissance (EBR). The middle steel wheels crank up when the vehicle is driving fast-speed down a road and cranks down for cross-country travel over more difficult terrain. A very low-profile vehicle with a 75mm or 90mm anti-tank gun.

Larger version of this picture at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:EBR_cote.JPG
>> Bat Guano
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Austrian SK-105 Kürassier tank destroyer:
Steyr-Daimler-Puch Spezialfahrzeug AG & Co KG developed the SK 105 light tank/tank destroyer to meet the Austrian Army's operational requirement for a mobile anti-tank vehicle. The first pre-production vehicles were completed in 1971 and since then almost 700 have been built for home and export markets.

The SK 105 shares many common automotive components with the Steyr-Daimler-Puch full-tracked armoured personnel carrier. It is fitted with a two-person oscillating turret armed with a 105mm rifled gun. The 105mm gun is fed by two revolver-type magazines, each of which holds six rounds. The empty cartridge cases are ejected outside of the turret bustle at the rear.

The SK 105 has been constantly improved; the latest production version features a computerised fire-control system with day/night sights for the commander and gunner and a new fully-automatic transmission.

Various options for the SK 105 include a Steyr-Daimler-Puch upgrade package to bring older vehicles up to the latest production standard, NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection system and different types of night vision equipment including image intensification or thermal. http://www.janes.com/defence/land_forces/supplement/lav/lav_sk105.shtml
>> Bat Guano
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Here, you can see the rear hatches where the revolver magazines are loaded and the central hatch is where the expended 105mm brass cartridge is ejected.
So don't stand behind an SK-105 when it fires.
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Swedish Strv103C Stridsvagn 103 C or S-Tank with an anti-HEAT fence on the front.

The ghetto low-rider of the tank destroyer world. It aims its turretless gun by moving the chassis around on its hydraulic suspension.
>> Bat Guano
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Bombard-Mortar of the Knights of Saint John of Jerusalem, Rhodes, 1480-1500. This is the largest known bombard in history. Founded at the request of Pierre d'Aubusson, the bombard was used for close defense of the walls (100-200 meters) at the Siege of Rhodes. It fired 260 kg granite balls. The bombard weighs about 3,325 kg. Musée de l'Armée. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombard_(weapon)

http://zip.4chan.org/k/1.html
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Detail of the top of the bombard, showing her coat of arms.
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200kg wrought iron bombard, circa 1450, Metz, France. It was manufactured by forging together iron bars, held in place by iron rings. It fired 6kg stone balls. Length: 82cm.