The Russians Bolted 1950s Naval Guns To Armored Tractors—And Produced Nearly Useless Combat Vehicles
The Russians Bolted 1950s Naval Guns To Armored Tractors—And Produced Nearly Useless Combat Vehicles
It’s apparent the Frankenstein’s monster of a combat vehicle is even less than the sum of its crude components.
It’s apparent the Frankenstein’s monster of a combat vehicle is even less than the sum of its crude components.
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So wait. If it's so inaccurate that the only thing it can even hit is the ground, and that's only because of gravity, then how is it only "nearly" useless?
10 0 ReplySometimes the ground has been naughty.
10 0 ReplyYou are not putting luck in the equation. There's still a chance that it can hit something before the truck rolls over or is blown by any projectile.
4 0 ReplyIt could be useful as distraction.
3 0 ReplyI assume the tractor still moves so it’s useful in getting itself out of the way.
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