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In reply to the discussion: Russia is dusting off antique tanks from the 1940s, monitor group says, as its losses mount in Ukrai [View all]EX500rider
(12,129 posts)55. You do realize the other object they would use would be lead
I don't believe that's any less toxic
Or tungsten, basically the only thing that makes good penetrators are heavy metals which are all toxic
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Russia is dusting off antique tanks from the 1940s, monitor group says, as its losses mount in Ukrai [View all]
blue-wave
Mar 2023
OP
They might be using them for other things other than front line combat such patrolling the varies
cstanleytech
Mar 2023
#1
Yeah, and really any tank if our side doesn't totally control the air. It still couldn't be safe
brewens
Mar 2023
#5
The Israelis used a heavily-modified model of the Sherman as a second-line tank
Aristus
Mar 2023
#33
By the end of WWII the Sherman model they called the "Easy 8" was vastly improved over
brewens
Mar 2023
#39
An inexperienced driver isn't going to be able to handle the T-55 in any purposeful manner.
Aristus
Mar 2023
#34
In 8 months, it'll be muskets. 7 months after that will be armored suits on horses.
nattyice
Mar 2023
#6
And we are sending M-1 Tanks that as they are moving 50 mph can hit a target @ 500 meters or more
Botany
Mar 2023
#11
The last big tank battle in Ukraine around Bakmut had the Russians loosing all but 2 of the tanks ..
Botany
Mar 2023
#15
Actually the depleted uranium shells aren't any more radioactive then granite is
EX500rider
Mar 2023
#53
Good! Now NATO can dust off their older anti-tank weapons, and start using them up too! No sense
SWBTATTReg
Mar 2023
#40
"Open source photographs show T54 and T55 Soviet tanks, first put in service in the 1940's ..."
mahatmakanejeeves
Mar 2023
#44
Yeah I can't imagine the US military storing some M26 pershings for later use
EX500rider
Mar 2023
#51