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Sunday, February 27, 2022
Say Hello To Your New @$$hole
9 comments:
Anonymous
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Back around 1998, talk.politics.guns had a thread on citizen resistance. Lots of good opinions, lots of bluster and discussion, a good time had by all and they're all probably on a watch list. In a search for the thread, I came across this: "http://groups.google.com/group/talk.politics.guns/browse_thread/thread/c86a4ec84e07acf0/435a44b44bd7765d?lnk=gst&q=%22favorite+titty+bar%22+insubject%3Atanks+insubject%3Ain+insubject%3Acityscapes&rnum=1#435a44b44bd7765d
the relevant(IMHO)excerpt: >The public doesn't have anything to defeat a M1a1 abrahms with >reactive armor. You can try but you'll be dead long before you could >hurt it.
Go right on believing that... and make sure you're driving the lead vehicle.
Of course the M1s don't roll when the drivers get shot in the back of the head when they go to the john in their favorite titty bar...."
Aesop, Any interest in a Russian translation for "Where there is no doctor"? I am sending it to my contacts in Ukraine and it goes with an apology for the Russian language, but I think the info is good. Some of my contacts don't have access to their regular doctor right now due to the war. Anyways.. Just throwing it out there.
Some short while ago there was some discussion here about jellied gasoline and it was mentioned that styrofoam could be dissolved in the gas (as best as could be recalled at the time.)
That's exactly what these folks are doing. They're using the little beads from a bean bag chair or similar... although there isn't any mention of it in the article.
There are many ways to defeat tanks with common items; most of them requiring sneaking up next to or behind them, so they require courage and the right conditions.
Interest? Sure. If you want to link to it, I'll post it. Not being fluent in Russian, it won't do me any good, but I'm sure it might come in useful over there.
A platoon of M1s use a fueler's worth of gas a day. Fuelers were (back in my day at least) unarmored, usually 1 driver per only, and usually not particularly gung ho. Take from that what you will.
Not counting the news outlets or websites along the full range of accuracy and veracity, I follow multiple actual individuals' handwritten blogs. (Bot news aggregators don't thrill me.) Looking them over, many are current serving or former military and a couple are some variation of high-speed low-drag elite forces ninjas. Or just funny as all. Because life without humor is just despair. So in other words, the same folks I trusted in the military not to wet the bed, sh*t themselves, or otherwise run around like headless Nancys, are the same folks I trust on the interwebz, for demonstrating pretty much the same trustworthiness and circumspectly responsible behavior. Color me shocked.
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Back around 1998, talk.politics.guns had a thread on citizen resistance. Lots of good opinions, lots of bluster and discussion, a good time had by all and they're all probably on a watch list.
In a search for the thread, I came across this:
"http://groups.google.com/group/talk.politics.guns/browse_thread/thread/c86a4ec84e07acf0/435a44b44bd7765d?lnk=gst&q=%22favorite+titty+bar%22+insubject%3Atanks+insubject%3Ain+insubject%3Acityscapes&rnum=1#435a44b44bd7765d
the relevant(IMHO)excerpt:
>The public doesn't have anything to defeat a M1a1 abrahms with
>reactive armor. You can try but you'll be dead long before you could
>hurt it.
Go right on believing that... and make sure you're driving the lead
vehicle.
Of course the M1s don't roll when the drivers get shot in the back of
the head when they go to the john in their favorite titty bar...."
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Aesop, Any interest in a Russian translation for "Where there is no doctor"? I am sending it to my contacts in Ukraine and it goes with an apology for the Russian language, but I think the info is good. Some of my contacts don't have access to their regular doctor right now due to the war. Anyways.. Just throwing it out there.
Some short while ago there was some discussion here about jellied gasoline and it was mentioned that styrofoam could be dissolved in the gas (as best as could be recalled at the time.)
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10558183/Hiding-road-signs-making-petrol-bombs-IAN-BIRRELL-meets-Ukrainian-DIY-army-ready-halt-Russia.html
That's exactly what these folks are doing. They're using the little beads from a bean bag chair or similar... although there isn't any mention of it in the article.
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There are many ways to defeat tanks with common items; most of them requiring sneaking up next to or behind them, so they require courage and the right conditions.
One of soldiers biggest complaints going from the M60 to the M1 was no more belly hatch so they had to climb out to pee..
@John Brown,
Interest? Sure. If you want to link to it, I'll post it.
Not being fluent in Russian, it won't do me any good, but I'm sure it might come in useful over there.
A platoon of M1s use a fueler's worth of gas a day. Fuelers were (back in my day at least) unarmored, usually 1 driver per only, and usually not particularly gung ho. Take from that what you will.
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