
The Military Pictures Thread
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Holy Shit
How haven't I seen this photo before ?

That's the A-10 cannon; side-by-side with a VW.

How haven't I seen this photo before ?

That's the A-10 cannon; side-by-side with a VW.
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BBBBBBBRRRRRRTTTTTT!fishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 10:41 pm Holy Shit![]()
How haven't I seen this photo before ?
That's the A-10 cannon; side-by-side with a VW.
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I went down this rabbit-hole after some photos were posted on a FB Group I'm in:

I never watched it, but remember the name back in the day.
https://downthetubes.net/?p=126211&fbcl ... W_xmaGRyDo
Interesting as to why it was never repeated and the story of what inspired it (Of course, it was a Kiwi!)
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/958832 ... war-mutiny

I never watched it, but remember the name back in the day.
https://downthetubes.net/?p=126211&fbcl ... W_xmaGRyDo
Interesting as to why it was never repeated and the story of what inspired it (Of course, it was a Kiwi!)
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/958832 ... war-mutiny
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Wow, so really just a flying Gatling cannon with fuselage wings and a cockpit tacked on.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 10:41 pm Holy Shit![]()
How haven't I seen this photo before ?
That's the A-10 cannon; side-by-side with a VW.
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With a puff of smoke, but what sound does the gun make?mat the expat wrote: ↑Thu Apr 15, 2021 10:53 amBBBBBBBRRRRRRTTTTTT!fishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 10:41 pm Holy Shit![]()
How haven't I seen this photo before ?
That's the A-10 cannon; side-by-side with a VW.
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No, it's Katyn.
The NKVD killed several thousand Polish officers, intelligentsia, etc.
The Germans tried to use it as a diplomatic coup against the West, to try and get them to stop supplying the USSR with weapons. They invited the Red Cross and other international observers to the site. Stalin denied it of course, and everyone knew they did it but the Brits and Americans had no choice but to ignore it.
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Not a picture (but does contain lots of military video), but here's a song from late USSR period. It's called "Don't tell mom I'm in Afghanistan" - this refers to young conscripts telling their moms they were on a normal duty, because Afghanistan was the most dangerous place to be and they didn't want their mother to worry.
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Colourised WW2.
Members of A Company, 2/12th Battalion who helped silence a Japanese mountain gun on Mount Prothero.
From left to right, members of B Company; NX86190 A 'Skinny' McQueen; NX111498 A Ron Lord; VX70488 A Eric Willey; QX18277 Alan F Hackett.
The Battle of the Shaggy Ridge was part of the Finisterre Range campaign, consisting of a number of actions fought by Australian and Japanese troops in Papua New Guinea in World War II.
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I read a superb book on the Russians in Afghanistan called Afgansty just before Christmas - mentions this phenomenon a few times. Highly recommended.Lemoentjie wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 9:25 am Not a picture (but does contain lots of military video), but here's a song from late USSR period. It's called "Don't tell mom I'm in Afghanistan" - this refers to young conscripts telling their moms they were on a normal duty, because Afghanistan was the most dangerous place to be and they didn't want their mother to worry.
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
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Thank you. I will see if I can buy a copy of it.
Soviet soldiers rolling into Afghanistan:

Soviet soldiers rolling into Afghanistan:

Me tooLemoentjie wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 10:57 am Thank you. I will see if I can buy a copy of it.
Soviet soldiers rolling into Afghanistan:
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Very old pic but shows why a bit of Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrt was so scary.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 10:41 pm Holy Shit![]()
How haven't I seen this photo before ?
That's the A-10 cannon; side-by-side with a VW.
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Every time I hear about how the fly boys were dead set on getting the A-10 cancelled, I get angrier & angrier.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 7:22 pmVery old pic but shows why a bit of Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrt was so scary.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 10:41 pm Holy Shit![]()
How haven't I seen this photo before ?
That's the A-10 cannon; side-by-side with a VW.
There are probably thousands of soldiers & marines alive today because of the A-10; & the idea the F35, or any other fucking fighter, is going to come remotely close to useful, as a Close-Air-Support platform; is so cretinous, as to be frankly insulting, to this generation of soldiers & marines.
All an F35 will do in CAS, is kill friendlies.
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Nice. Saw this colourised snippet on the same twitter account the other month of Guy Gibson
Easy to forget how young some of these lads were.
Easy to forget how young some of these lads were.
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Agree. One of the most f**kwitted decisions in a long history of f**kwitted military decisions. A quite extraordinary weapons platform.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 7:36 pmEvery time I hear about how the fly boys were dead set on getting the A-10 cancelled, I get angrier & angrier.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 7:22 pmVery old pic but shows why a bit of Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrt was so scary.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 10:41 pm Holy Shit![]()
How haven't I seen this photo before ?
That's the A-10 cannon; side-by-side with a VW.
There are probably thousands of soldiers & marines alive today because of the A-10; & the idea the F35, or any other fucking fighter, is going to come remotely close to useful, as a Close-Air-Support platform; is so cretinous, as to be frankly insulting, to this generation of soldiers & marines.
All an F35 will do in CAS, is kill friendlies.
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Just watching a PBS Documentary I recorded, called "The Codebreaker", about Elizebeth Smith Friedman; remarkable woman.
The Mob put a contract out on her during prohibition, as she was the expert who cracked Capones coded messages; & she was the critical witness
This is a photo of the 1st group of recuits, she & her husband trained in breaking encrypted messages. They encoded a message in the photo; can you even tell what the method is ?, never mind read the message

The Mob put a contract out on her during prohibition, as she was the expert who cracked Capones coded messages; & she was the critical witness
This is a photo of the 1st group of recuits, she & her husband trained in breaking encrypted messages. They encoded a message in the photo; can you even tell what the method is ?, never mind read the message

I find the message easier = no matter how many times you tell the team that we're taking the photo with our hands behind our backs there's always some doppy contrarian twat that doesn't do it.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 7:33 pm Just watching a PBS Documentary I recorded, called "The Codebreaker", about Elizebeth Smith Friedman; remarkable woman.
The Mob put a contract out on her during prohibition, as she was the expert who cracked Capones coded messages; & she was the critical witness
This is a photo of the 1st group of recuits, she & her husband trained in breaking encrypted messages. They encoded a message in the photo; can you even tell what the method is ?, never mind read the message
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You're close !Flockwitt wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 7:52 pmI find the message easier = no matter how many times you tell the team that we're taking the photo with our hands behind our backs there's always some doppy contrarian twat that doesn't do it.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 7:33 pm Just watching a PBS Documentary I recorded, called "The Codebreaker", about Elizebeth Smith Friedman; remarkable woman.
The Mob put a contract out on her during prohibition, as she was the expert who cracked Capones coded messages; & she was the critical witness
This is a photo of the 1st group of recuits, she & her husband trained in breaking encrypted messages. They encoded a message in the photo; can you even tell what the method is ?, never mind read the message
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Do you notice how they're split into looking straight at the camera, & gazing off to one side or the other ?

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correctomondo !
William and Elizebeth Smith Friedman met in a very odd effort, by a millionaire to prove that Francis Bacon was the actual writer of the works attributed to Shakespeare.
The effort was to see if there was a hidden message; using Bacons own encryption method; in a Shakespeare first folio.
In the Picture; they used the Bacon encryption, to hide the message; "Knowledge is Power"
Bacon's encryption, is a simple 5-Digit binary system
Decimal Binary Letter
0 00000 A
1 00001 B
2 00010 C
3 00011 D
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The A10 is toast against any modern adversary though. Roughly handled by the better equipped Iraq formations in DS.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 10:10 amAgree. One of the most f**kwitted decisions in a long history of f**kwitted military decisions. A quite extraordinary weapons platform.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 7:36 pmEvery time I hear about how the fly boys were dead set on getting the A-10 cancelled, I get angrier & angrier.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 7:22 pm
Very old pic but shows why a bit of Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrt was so scary.
There are probably thousands of soldiers & marines alive today because of the A-10; & the idea the F35, or any other fucking fighter, is going to come remotely close to useful, as a Close-Air-Support platform; is so cretinous, as to be frankly insulting, to this generation of soldiers & marines.
All an F35 will do in CAS, is kill friendlies.
F35 with standoff/loiter munitions actually stands a chance in a peer war.