Friday, July 24, 2020

Uzbekistan is upgrading the T-64B MBT called the T-64MV

Uzbekistan is upgrading the T-64B MBT called the T-64MV. 


Upgrade include:
  • New V-84 engine (it replace the 5TDF)
  • New, digital communication systems «Hytera» (Chinese origin, assembled in Uzbekistan)
  • Improved protection (ERA, Slat Armor)





Thursday, July 23, 2020

Wednesday, July 22, 2020

M1A2 vs M1A2 - friendly fire


On July 20, 2020, an friendly fire occurred at one of the training grounds of the #USArmy during an exercise. The commander tank fired the M1002 at 2600m. at another M1 Abrams, confusing it with a moving target.As a result of the incident, the loader was heavy wounded.



















Monday, July 20, 2020

Russian Experimental Artillery Systems

Russian Experimental Artillery Systems


152mm SPH "Malva"
152-мм САО "Мальва"

82-mm self-propelled mortar "Drok"
82-мм самоходный миномет "Дрок"

120mm SPH "Magnolia"
120-мм САО "Магнолия"

120mm self-propelled mortar "Phlox"
120-мм самоходный миномет "Флокс"

Sunday, July 19, 2020

The Navy is eyeing suppressors for its upgraded 'Ma Deuce' .50 cal machine guns

Sailors from Coastal Riverine Squadron (CRS) 1 conduct category III qualifications on the M2A1 heavy machine gun at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif. CRS-1 is qualifying for future mobilization requirements. (U.S. Navy/Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Kenji Shiroma)


The Navy is considering giving Ma Deuce a quiet new update.

In a request for information (RFI) issued on Tuesday, Naval Supply Systems Command announced a search for defense industry sources equipped to manufacture suppressors for the M2A1 variant of the tried-and-true M2 .50 caliber machine guns.

According to the RFI, the ideal suppressor will reduce the 160-decibel roar of a .50 cal to somewhere below the Pentagon's 140-decibel standard for hearing damage.

In addition, the suppressor should reduce muzzle flash by up to 95% compared to a standard barrel — all without compromising the weapon's accuracy, reliability, and rate of fire.

The Navy isn't the first service to slap suppressors on Ma Deuce. In May 2017, the Marine Corps announced that infantry Marines with the Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 2nd Marines, became the first to deploy with suppressors on every weapon, including their M2 .50 cals.