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okay lol , i guess they need 500 for that , he was an auto-loader in an israeli magach tankaint no issue.
they can just do it manually ;v
It SOUNDED like the tank did not have enough power. The tank was backing up onto the trailer. Why backing up ? One third of the tank was on air over the flat bed, readied for the final push to finally be on the bed, but did not. At this point, if both tracks are fully on the ramp, alignment is good. We can hear the engine rev up but the tank did not make onto the bed.You still must be mad because i made you look like an idiot when you claimed the T-14 is a Merkava copy. Now tell me since the video is not working for me, what failed to load?
If this has something to do with a flatbed, the driver was repositioning the tank which is normal. There is little room for error on a flatbed, 1" could mean the difference between being lined up and falling off the side. Tanks often have to line up and then revers, change angle and repeat until they are perfectly strait.
They could have lifted on.There are plenty of pictures of the Armata on flatbed trucks and trains.
It SOUNDED like the tank did not have enough power. The tank was backing up onto the trailer. Why backing up ? One third of the tank was on air over the flat bed, readied for the final push to finally be on the bed, but did not. At this point, if both tracks are fully on the ramp, alignment is good. We can hear the engine rev up but the tank did not make onto the bed.
They could have lifted on.
In your video, that tank did make it on the bed, but why it tipped over, the camera's position does not show. The cause for the tip over is on the other side.I can't see the video but i have seen other videos where a tank "looked" lined up and actually made it onto the trailer only to tip over.
In your video, that tank did make it on the bed, but why it tipped over, the camera's position does not show. The cause for the tip over is on the other side.
But for what we are talking about here, it looks like the new tank does not have enough power to make the new tank fully on the bed.
In your video, that tank did make it on the bed, but why it tipped over, the camera's position does not show. The cause for the tip over is on the other side.
But for what we are talking about here, it looks like the new tank does not have enough power to make the new tank fully on the bed.
It was backing up the trailer due to its shape and size, notably the front of the AFV. Front en first would be more difficult because the front end sticks out at a much flatter angle. May also not fit the flatbed optimally that way. Duh.It SOUNDED like the tank did not have enough power. The tank was backing up onto the trailer. Why backing up ? One third of the tank was on air over the flat bed, readied for the final push to finally be on the bed, but did not. At this point, if both tracks are fully on the ramp, alignment is good. We can hear the engine rev up but the tank did not make onto the bed.
They could have lifted on.
why you care? I dont.You still must be mad because i made you look like an idiot when you claimed the T-14 is a Merkava copy. Now tell me since the video is not working for me, what failed to load?
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why you care? I dont.
back in the days before our General Zia was killed Americans staged a demo of Abram tanks for him
their tank missed all targets and then it broke down. that was then late 80s and now that tank claims to be top tank ranked in first or 2nd position.
that bit I agree where you correct someone my indifference is towards "breaking news" that the Russian new tank "failed" somewhere.Why i care, well it is a forum where people debate, and when someone says the T-14 is a Merkava copy that person can expect to be corrected and ridiculed especially if that person is acting cocky.