Oh that website that Even the tech mod said it was unreliable and they had to get docs?
Greek tender showed technical reload to be 9 rounds per minute, together with T-80UD manual stating 9, however cyclograms which are based upon average state 10 rpm.
What you state is either reload with cabin moving 2 positions or more or T80B/64B tanks using ATGMs, as in that case reload is truly 7.1 sec. Or it could in the end of the day be just autoloader not being looked after in the end of the day, like 6EC43 in T-84 failing completely in 2018.
Interesting, I’ve never heard of so called “spool liners” nor improper English in a official government report.
Lmao, I didn’t even see that
I’m a grammatical nit-picker because of OCD, but I won’t make you say “may I use the bathroom,” I’m not that mean.
Mfw a blog is his best source on the topic kekw.
But hey, remember how not even an hour ago he claimed that lots of crewmen had confirmed that there are spall liners on the inside of the vehicle, but when confronted with the reality of things (a photo from the inside of an Abrams), he turned around and went “You have no idea what you’re talking about so you should stop talking”.
Hillarious.
OMG I HAVE SOMETHING FOR THIS
(Thank you Surbaissémaxxing)
funny, there is people doing the same thing with your bad posts
so you don’t know what spools are?
In no way did he pull that
Lmfao
im asking if any of you know how kevlar is made, because if you don’t then don’t reply.
Yeah, like this:
Why shouldn’t we reply? ))
Oh, could it be because you’re getting angwwy? )))
so, then you know what spool is right?
Bah You didnt mean that but You know what is Kevlar right?
XDDD
Kavlar is woven ballistic fiber, you have to have the brain capacity of a 2 year old to think people don’t know what Kavlar is. (I believe he has what gen-A calls, the “sigma mentality”)
Totally not like I put a photo up 5 seconds ago.
i mean you’re talking grammar, when the terminology for the Kevlar was correct. its a spooled aramid liner.