October 17, 2022, #NATO started a 2 week long exercise in Europe to train aircrews in using U.S. non-strategic #NuclearBombs. The exercise, known as "#SteadfastNoon" is centered at Kleine Brogel AFB in Belgium, one of 6 airbases in #Europe that store U.S. nuclear bombs. 1/
SN exercises are held once every year, but this year is unique because the exercise will take place during the largest conventional war in Europe since WWII with considerable tension and uncertainty resulting from 🇷🇺’s war in 🇺🇦. 2/
Moreover, SN is expected to more or less coincide with a large Russian strategic nuclear exercise. 3/
According to NATO, in SN participating 14 countries (less than half of the 30 NATO allies) and up to 60 aircraft. That involves 4th gen F-16s and F-15Es as well as 5th gen F-35A and F-22 fighter jets. A number of tankers and surveillance aircraft also taking part.
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“My guess is it is aimed more towards NATO than Russia,” said Tom Collina, director of policy at the Ploughshares Fund, a disarmament group. “There are [older] B61s already there. The Russians know that. They work just fine. 5/
The new ones will be newer, but it’s not really that much of a difference. But it may be a way to assure the allies when they are feeling particularly threatened by Russia.” 6/
The accelerated time frame of upcoming shipment to Europe of upgraded B61-12 nuclear bombs confirmed by the people familiar with the issue. 7/
The B61 is a family of nuclear bombs first developed in the early 1960s and initially demonstrated in underground nuclear tests in Nevada. A dozen versions have been developed over the decades. 8/
The $10 billion B61-12 Life Extension Program is managed by the Department of Energy and is meant to replace several earlier versions, including about 100 bombs stored at air bases in Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Turkey. 9/
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Very rare French vehicle - SDPMAC.
SDPMAC - Système de Déminage Pyrotechnique pour Mines Antichars (Pyrotechnic Demining System for Anti-Tank Mines) is a French minefield breaching vehicle. Full designation of this vehicle is AMX-30 EBG SDPMAC. 1/
It is based on the EBG AEC, but was modified for a minefield breaching role and fitted with the Israeli CARPET launcher. It was adopted in 2008.
It fires rockets that explode on impact to detonate enemy mines that are buried or scattered on the ground. 2/
It contains up to 20 rockets of 45kg each, including 20kg of explosive.
These rockets can be propelled between 65m and 160m away, to open a passage corridor about 10m wide and up to 100m long. This corridor then allows friendly units to cross safely, through a minefield! 3/
Soldiers of the Royal army of Oman showcase their Challenger-2 MBT'S to their British counterparts.
Via "Challenger Tank Appreciation Society" 1/
The CR2 Oman was built with the CV12-8A with rear mounted PTO driven rear cooling fans and T2 cooling system, enhanced AC system(side vent seen on the right Hull side here).
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Rear fuel tanks moved to a vertical position and increased water storage in the form of additional Jerry can storage on the turret cheeks.
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Poland's first 10 #K2#BlackPanther MBTs were rolled out at Hyundai Rotem factory in Changwon today on 19 October 2022.
Poland intends to acquire up to 980 K2 tanks and signed an initial contract of 180 tanks in August.
Congratulations @DRatka1
First 24x Polish K9A1 Thunder SPHs were rolled out at Hanwha Defense and Hyundai Rotem factories in Changwon today on 19 October 2022.
This comes just 2 months after Poland signed a contract for 648xK9, 980xK2, and 48xFA-50 Fighting Eagle in August.
S.Korea and Poland will also sign a $6.12 billion contract for 288xK239 Chunmoo MLRS and 23,000 rockets to the Polish Army.
View through the DNNS-2 sight used in the M-84-M-84A tanks (Yugoslav licensed version of the T-72M and T-72M1). Compared to the originally used TPD-K1 sight, the DNNS-2 is a much more advanced design. 1/
Some more details about armor:
Armor is the ceramic of Silicon carbide based on Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene.
P.S. On the image is a Typhonn-K KamAZ-63969
Similar construction previously was tested on the BMD-4.
According to Russian sources, this ceramic armor provides level 6a protection at a weight of 39–40 kilograms per square meter.
The first serial KF41 Lynx IFV.
This is also the first Lynx for Hungary.
Vehicle is equipped with:
- ROSY (RAPID OBSCURING SYSTEM) sensors+smoke discharges
- ADS APS
- NATTER RWS