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![]() "tadaa" wrote in message ... The best the Russians can do is hope for a chance hit on a helicopter with an RPG. But you have to give them credit for that one....although its surface-to-air capability was not part of the design and not discovered by the Russians....maybe they don't deserve any credit. Maybe this is the key to Russian military hardware, find alternative uses for it. Maybe a T-72 makes an outstanding toaster oven? A MiG-29 as stero system? The possibilities are nearly endless ![]() If you dropped a T-72 from a plane it would make a pretty good KE weapon but with it's lack of aerodynamics it would be all over the place so I guess it wouldn't even make a good bomb. I suppose you could dump it in the ocean and use it for a corel reef or melt it down and use it for something useful. T-72 was a good tank in it's time vs Leopard I's, M60's and early M1's. After the Soviet Union fell there were slight cuts in military spending if you didn't notice. You went a bit too far. It was generally inferior to the M60A3 TTS due to the latter's better sight and fire control system. Likewise it was inferior to the early M1's, which while they still had only the 105mm gun, had a much better thermal imaging system. Add in the better vehicle protection and greater speed, and even the early M1 was beyond the T-72's capabilities. Brooks |
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