Remember the MT-12 mounted on the MT-LB? Now thanks to Ukraine's @U24_gov_ua we have some footage of an older 100mm T-12 AT gun mounted on another MT-LB. This one appears not to have any protection for the gun crew.

Video here:
#Ukraine #ATWeapons
While this version doesn't have the armour shield of earlier version, it does have the rear support struts at the back of the vehicle. (IIRC one example of these improvised vehicles hasn't had them). The T-12 and M-12 share the same ammunition.
Here's my earlier video/article on an MT-LB with an MT-12 mounted:
armourersbench.com/2022/08/21/ukr…
And here's another more recent version I took a look at:
armourersbench.com/2022/10/09/ukr…

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🧵This is Russia's 'silent' mortar.

Well, it's not really silent, it's rated at around 135dbs. A Russian operator in the field describes it as "not louder than a clap of hands”.

I've looked at them here: armourersbench.com/tag/2b25-morta… Image
It uses the spigot mortar principle (a bit like the PIAT, but the spigot is fixed so its more like the Blacker Bombard) coupled with the captive piston principle where the gases are retained in the bomb tail. 2/ Image
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OK, this morning FN Herstal set the hype train rolling and announced they are introducing a new machine gun next month. Let's take a look at the teaser...
#NewFNMG
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This is significant hype from a company not known for 'hype'.
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Today marks the 70th anniversary of the beginning of the Battle of Imjin River. During which the UK’s 29th Brigade engaged several division of Chinese troops.
The brigade held on for several days, enduring bombardment, Chinese human wave assaults and night attacks. Eventually the Brigade was forced to withdraw but the Glosters were cut off. They fought until their ammunition was gone. Many were captured and only 40 escaped.
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Hello there!
I've recently had an unexpected influx of new followers (thank you very much!) I thought I'd do a bit of an introduction as the Historical Firearms account is a little faceless with just the logo!
Bear with me, I'm British & I find this stuff a bit awkward!
My name is Matthew Moss, I'm a small arms historian. I specialise in the history of the development & use of firearms & other weapons. I have a degree in history and a Masters in military history. I've been writing about small arms history now for about a decade.
I began posting articles on my blog, Historical Firearms, back in 2013 and have since written for publications like Small Arms Review, TFB, Silah Report, Overt Defense, The Armourer and Janes.

Check out the blog here - historicalfirearms.info
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THREAD: Shall we talk WW1 tank weapons?

The British Mk I Heavy came in two variants Male & Female.

The Male's primary armament was a pair of forward facing QF 6-pounder Hotchkiss mounted in sponsons. The ~4ft long barrels proved a little ungainly.

#history #tanks #WW1 1/
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It was the Female MkI which packed 4 .303 vickers guns in her sponsons.

As the war went on a Hermaphrodite tank with one sponson with a 6pdr & one with machine guns was also introduced.

#history #tanks #WW1 2/
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