The cavalry is here in Glen Anil finally. Check these beautiful beasts coming to protect us. The Rooikat I was trained on *not my video* #SouthAfricaBurning pic.twitter.com/zAOtNxBcWW
— #luckygordy (@LuckyGordy) July 16, 2021
The cavalry is here in Glen Anil finally. Check these beautiful beasts coming to protect us. The Rooikat I was trained on *not my video* #SouthAfricaBurning pic.twitter.com/zAOtNxBcWW
— #luckygordy (@LuckyGordy) July 16, 2021
@boxercrv by @RheinmetallAus as part of the IIS static live fire serials.
— Gregory Knowles (@2805662) July 15, 2021
2/14 LHR (QMI) crew Lance turret-equipped Boxers delivered as part of Block 1 of L400-2.
Looking forward to seeing moving serials with service ammunition.
πΈ PTE Jacob Hilton/LAC John Solomon pic.twitter.com/R6ZP8LnDA2
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — A unit of “Clouded Leopard” armored vehicles have taken to Taiwan's roads instead of using trains, in order to make training more realistic, reports said Wednesday (July 14).
The 333rd Mechanized Infantry Brigade, based in Pingtung County, would have shipped its vehicles by train or truck in the past to avoid creating traffic problems or disputes with civilian road users, CNA reported.
However, due to increasing threats from China, the military thought it wiser to test in a more realistic situation. After technical checks, the Taiwan-made vehicles hit the road Wednesday morning to reach their destinations by a variety of routes.
Having tanks and armored vehicles move over streets and roads increases the familiarity of soldiers with possible war theaters and improves their ability to respond to real-life situations, the military said.
I will never forget what happened just after Trump's election.π¨ THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING! pic.twitter.com/otDekj0UiP
— Audit War Room (@AuditWarRoom) July 15, 2021
❗️π·πΊIn Zhukovsky, we managed to photograph a promising single-engine fighter, which, apparently, Rostec plans to present on the first day of MAKS-2021.
— The RAGEX (@theragex) July 15, 2021
#Russia pic.twitter.com/Zsa0782DgD
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One of the Marine officers leading the siege of the Citadel later identified the Ontos as “the most effective of all Marine supporting arms,” in the Battle of Hue.
Naval guns, Marine/Navy air, artillery, mortars...none of that was as effective in the Battle of Hue City as the M50 Ontos.
Direct fire support is currently out of style in the US Marine Corps.
Pity.
Not because its the end of tanks (which is a shame) but its a pity because when you have to re-learn lessons it usually comes with a heavy price.
Let's hope the US Army's Armor is around or else the New Marine Corps could face some very bad times.