There may be something in one of the Hunnicutt books. I can have a look tonight and let you know.
Churchill went from 2 pr to 6 pr to 75 mm in the course of its career - not too shabby. If not the guns themelves, although the UK is now...
Yes and no is the short answer. I have something on my hard drive that gives an approximation, but some shells were/ are "prefragmented" or scored...
The cruiser tank series went for mobility rather than punch or armour, and IIRC Chieftain was designed for gun/ armour/ mobility in that order.
Not quite: First we assert, that girls require time and money: Girls = Time x Money should be time + money As we all know, time equals...
Funnily enough it's Horstman that makes the hydrogas suspension units... but it's not a "Horstman-style" suspension!
I think most of the T-series Russian tanks still use torsion bar suspension, as does Leo (must check on this0 and a lot of other MBTs....
Yeah but if the surface gravity is twice that of Earth then anyone falling over would hit as if they'd fallen from twice the actual height -...
Yeah but why haven't we got THEIR TV programmes? They must have something better than re-runs of The A-Team :grin:
Covenanter - total failure as a tank, but it looks sleek and mean (apart from the wussy 2 pr gun of course)
, rapidly rotating rodents,
Try: http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Quart ... vlist.html and at the bottom of the page there are links to pre-WWII etc. Also:...
There is no complete list AFAIK, but I'll dig out the link that gives one of the most complete, and post it here. When I remember where it is.......
I read somewhere that Raptor has (or will have) the capability to "lock on" at sweep/ search power settings so that the target's RWR will not be...
Not all of its radar data all of the time. It is capable of accepting direct input from AWACS when required (or will be, I'm not sure if it's...
Falklands war had gun air-air kills.
Yup, that's Tony. Only when buying - they're worth hanging onto for ages so it works out at pennies per year. :grin: Good readable books with...
http://www.canit.se/~griffon/aviation/text/akandata.htm and I would imagine that Tony Williams' book "Flying Guns: The Modern Era" would have a...
But the 88 carried a larger HE charge for use against soft targets, and having a larger mass would travel further while retaining a higher...
Timothea? (Just to be awkward) :grin: