Poor ****, someone cut his hair with garden shears
Depends on the ground pressure exerted by the vehicle. Here is the best comparison site I have found.Yeah,"Rasputitsa".....a dog will sink,never mind a 60 tonne tank.
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They will probably have to pick up the arms of their fallen comrades. That is what they did in the past when using human wave tactics.But what does Russia arm them with?
Mobilized trroops have been complaining for weeks about no armour,weapons etc.
No good putting 1,2,300k on the ground with absolute no protection,IMO.
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Yeah like in Enemy At The Gates.They will probably have to pick up the arms of their fallen comrades. That is what they did in the past when using human wave tactics.
And their legsThey will probably have to pick up the arms of their fallen comrades. That is what they did in the past when using human wave tactics.
Yep the time for an attempted key offensive is surely now before the thaw sets in.Pinpoint strikes on Russian positions at Bilmak.
Positions also hit at Vodiane.
Fuel storage destroyed at Kopani.
Russian positions destroyed at Pidirne.
Ammo warwhouse destroyed at Shyroke.........All Zaporizhzhia Region.
Huge ammount of strikes in this Region over the week.Hmmmm.
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Anorak by name.....:-)Depends on the ground pressure exerted by the vehicle. Here is the best comparison site I have found.
Humans are 55 kpa / 8 psi
Tank Track Ground Pressure Examples
I have been reading some military history on tank operations during the WW2 and the subject of the ground pressure exerted by the tank’s tracks has figured prominently in the discussions on t…www.mathscinotes.com
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