The Military Machines Image Thread

stormbind said:
Didn't they nickname it the "Warthog" ? :confused:

Yes. Now, it's Tupolev time:

The Tu-22 'Backfire' or 'Blinder' ('Blinder' may be a different version, same number though):

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The Tu-16 'Badger':

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The Tu-142 'Bear':

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Now some Russian ships:

The Krivak II class frigate:

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The Sovremenny class destroyer:

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The Kiev class carrier:

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Ah, yes. It has been so long- I used to be a complete military aircraft freak. I knew pretty much ever plane their was and any missile each one carried but my interest sort of faded. It's all starting to come back to me now, though. The 'Blinder' has the two engines in the back, and the 'Backfire' has the side engines. For some odd reason, the 'Blinder' reminds me of the An-74.

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How about a list of the 'X' planes?

the Bell X-1
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the Bell X-2
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the Douglas X-3
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the Northrop X-4
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the Bell X-5
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the Convair X-6
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the Lockheed X-7
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the Aerojet X-8
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the Bell X-9
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the North American X-10
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the Convair X-11
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the Convair X-12
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the Ryan X-13
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the Bell X-14
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the North American X-15
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the Bell X-16
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the Lockheed X-17
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the Hiller X-18
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the Curtiss-Wright X-19
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the Boeing X-20
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the Bell X-21
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the Bell X-22
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the Lockheed X-23
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the Martin Marietta X-24A
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the Martin Marietta X-24B
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the Bensen X-25
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the Schweizer/Lockheed X-26A/B
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the Lockheed X-27
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the Lockheed X-28
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the Grumman X-29
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the X-30
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the Rockwell/Messerschmitt X-31
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the Boeing X-32
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the Lockheed X-33
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the Orbital Sciences X-34
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the Lockheed X-35
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the McDonnell Douglas X-36
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the NASA X-37
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the Scaled Composites X-38
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the NASA X-40
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the NASA X-43
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the North American X-70
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The A-10's official nick was "Thunderbolt II", after WWII's P-47. Everyone affectionately called it the "Warthog" though. :p

It and the Soviet Su-25 were specifically designed CAS aircraft. Un-sleek, slow for a jet, can't dogfight at all, but can carry enough munitions to wipe out a small base, and armored enough to ignore most gunfire coming from the ground. That smug feeling you get from being inside inches of tank armor evaporates instantly the moment you see one of these (or an attack chopper) heading your way.

And there's a Kiev-class carrier, the Minsk, parked here in Shenzhen. It's been converted into the centerpiece of a war machine theme park. Lots of older Soviet military hardware there - MiGs, Sukhois, Hinds, T-55s... :crazyeye:

@kcwong
Oh yeah. That should do it. :love:
 
you lucky git you, its been years since the last time i saw a military exhibit

i really like sovie made war machines, specially the armoured vehicles
 
Woah its like its like some body grabbed the the Lockheed X-23 right out of frascape :eek: Or maybe more accurately farscape grabbed it right out of the military R&D ;)
 
I like the WWII warbirds:

P-38 Lightning

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P-51D Mustang

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Yak-3

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One big ass explosion :wow:
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The Largest Battleship every made the USS Missouri
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The Second Largest Battleship every made the HMS Bismark
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Another Great ship the HMS Prince of Whales
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And lastly a classic The HMS Victory
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The USS Constituion "Old Ironsides"
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Colonel, the Missouri wasn´t the biggest battleship ever made. Yamato and Musashi were bigger. Then indeed it was the Iowa class and then Tirpitz and Bismarck. Both were German ships and didn´t have a HMS in front of her names. Although the RN would have been glad to have these ships.

Adler
 
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