Picture of the day

Video from Ukraine of separatists restarting an IS-3 monument tank.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhGLJ5OnYZ0

"FAIL!"
I hope they weren't planning on going up against modern Russian armour in that thing.
Even if fully restored and operational, its life expectancy would be measured in minutes.
Actually, the last time I looked, Ukraine had some pretty fine armoured units of its own.
Can't find the best vid at the mo', but anyone going to war in this old tank would be a sure-fire
winner of a "Darwin Award".
 
Pfft we have a display sherman and Ram II downtown in vancouver that are gutted and useless.
In Russia I guess they just restart the damn things when the need arises!

Hmmm, yeah... There are vids posted of T-34s discovered sunken into swamps in Finland for 70 years that have been pulled out, given new batteries, and started up
within hours of seeing the light of day.
"Russian tank, strong like traktor!"
 
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Hope you can read Portuguese. :)
http://www.forum-paraquedistas.com/index.php?topic=2567.0

The poster of the picture was the person in the picture. The MG42 was replaced by the HK21 in the second picture for MG42 to be repaired.



in English.
https://translate.google.ca/transla...com/index.php?topic=2567.0&edit-text=&act=url

I can somewhat effectively read Portuguese and thus stand corrected.

Boina verdes or boina vermielhas: all great guys, great history etc.

I still, for the life of me, cannot fathom the logic of that hat in that climate.

Obrigado for the great link
 
Those caps come in handy for lots of things in that type of terrain. They stop the bugs from getting into your hair, retain moisture for coolant as the sweat evaporates in the slight breeze and keep you head warm at night. Depending on how high the elevation is, the nights may be quite cool and even cold.

I think the cap is appropriate. It isn't as heavy as the toques we use here in the winter but is likely perfect for the local terrain.
 
Looks like they can use that tank as a smokescreen generator :)

Later Soviet tanks came with this designed in: you could spray fuel into the hot exhaust system to produce a dense white cloud.

That JSU-152 start-up is impressive, but it was nothing to do with "separatists" etc.
 
agreed the berets are also wool. they are also "regulation" and mostly "prized" and would, in circumstance, be worn in Hell.
but, if one looks at the recent past as pertains to tropical wars, I can find little evidence of this type of headgear.

I have a pretty good half assed collection of a ton of assorted pictures and things and this one stands out. WWII south pacific: check- nada, Chindits: check- (felt hat large brim- can understand the use), Malayan Emergency, Indochina, Congo...BAM !!!! OK I can recall a pick of a Selous Scout with a "lighter" version of the same

mea culpa

I have erred

May Ares be benevolent:redface:
 
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Desculpas não é necessário.
É bom para levar as pessoas a pensar fora da caixa.
Obrigado por isso. :)

Some more pics anyone?
My dad used to like talking about his monkey mascot over there.
Don't know who this is, but looks like a few were like minded.



Don't you love all the armour they have for protection? Great view and field of fire though and little hinderance to dismounting. As for surviving mine blasts........
 
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In this picture, HK21 beltfed MG, G3,and 3.5 inch bazooka.

Everyone was given a job and they readied themselves to act immediately.
Hence the rifle grenade already on the G3 muzzle with rifle grenade blank in the chamber ready for ambush.
 
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