The Military Machines Image Thread

Pasi Nurminen said:
Why do my posts keep disappearing?

Must be a hole in the space time continium.

Or maybe a moderator hates you.

:D

Pasi Nurminen said:
More importantly, why was a more than year old thread revived?

Because it kicks rear end.

:yeah:
 
Looks familiar? You'd be forgiven for thinking this was a prototype for the USAF B-2 Spirit bomber, and in a way it was...The Horten X/Go-229 was a plane of a very futuristic kind, and had it been produced earlier, would have been a dangerous enemy and a superplane of the era...Another WW2 design that hinted at the furture.

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CurtSibling said:
Must be a hole in the space time continium.

Or maybe a moderator hates you.

:D



Because it kicks rear end.

:yeah:

1) Several moderators at the very least dislike me.

2) Which was why I was creating a new one. I even picked the best warship in history, the HMS Furious, to be part of the all-star opening post! For some reason, my new thread was merged with one from more than a year ago.

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CurtSibling said:
Looks familiar? You'd be forgiven for thinking this was a prototype for the USAF B-2 Spirit bomber, and in a way it was...The Horten X/Go-229 was a plane of a very futuristic kind, and had it been produced earlier, would have been a dangerous enemy and a superplane of the era...Another WW2 design that hinted at the furture.

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haha! Gotta have the YB-49 along with that


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I'm writing a paper about cold war nuclear arsenals right now, and in my research I came across this forgotten beauty: the FB-111

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It looks a lot like a more rugged version of the B-1, which I believe to be the world's sexiest airplane.
 
Somehow the German plane manages to look both ten times cooler and way more advanced.

The HMS Indefatigable:
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Furious, Glorious, Illustrious, Invincible, Formidable, Victorious, Indomitable, Implacable.....British ship names kick so much ass, they're pretty much short for "we're here to kick ass, but not to take names, because there's no time to fit in the taking of names between all the ass kickery going on."
 
Not strictly military (well, it was in the show anyway), but...

Airwolf!

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"How fast is that bird?"
"We don't know yet... so far it's only slightly exceeded the speed of sound..."
"No helicopter can climb faster than sound!"
"Airwolf can, basically, Airwolf is an aerodynamic lifting body with a twin turbine driven rorar system, capable of propelling it to three hundred knots."
"In other words it's a fast, twin engine, jet chopper."
"One can express it in those terms except this is 'jet chopper' can disengage it's rotar system and ignite these two additional turbines. Nine point six seconds after ignition Airwolf can exceed mach one from sea levels to sixty-five thousand feet..."

Wow... that was hard to get from the type out :crazyeye:.
 
SeleucusNicator said:
I'm writing a paper about cold war nuclear arsenals right now, and in my research I came across this forgotten beauty: the FB-111

The Royal Australian Airforce still fly these babies and they are a fixture at all our airshows doing the old dump and burn routine. It is great to watch. Being a warfare officer in the navy I also get "attacked" by these guys quite often in the maritime strike role. Those ones are painted grey but you can see them coming right at you on the bridge with a big plume of black exhaust behind. Sometimes when the pilot is feeling cheeky they fly right past at eye level and wave. You could almost reach out and touch them. It is awesome!
 

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Some Indian wings..
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the LCA (Tejas) in a couple of different angles

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The ALH also known as the Dhruv
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The Russian Su-30MKI used by the IAF
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The Indian Army now
The BMP-2 IFV
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A camouflaged BMP-2 of the Mechanised Infantry Regiment. A FLAME launcher housing either the 9K113 Konkurs (AT-5 Spandrel) or the 9K11 Fagot (AT-4 Spigot) anti-tank guided missile can be seen atop the turret. Also visible is the 30mm 2A42 automatic cannon, which comes standard with every BMP-2.
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the controversial, but ultimately successful Bofors Gun
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Prototype of the Bhim SPG --> South African LIW/Denel self-propelled T6 155mmm/52-calibre gun mounted on the Arjun tank chassis. Successful user trials were conducted by the Indian Army in the summers of 1998 and 1999, with the Army reportedly favouring the Bhim SPG over other systems evaluated.
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...and women in uniform
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Last, but not the least, the Indian Navy

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Delhi Class guided Missile destroyer INS Delhi
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Talwar (Krivak III) Class Guided Missile Stealth frigate, INS Talwar
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and the only carrier of the Indian fleet (two more expected by 2011) the INS Viraat (ex-HMS Hermes)
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Plus...the Brahmos: the world's fastest supersonic anti-ship cruise missile

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The Luftwaffe flying wings reminded me of an experimental project I saw in Janes recently.
One of the proposals for the C-5 Galaxy replacement and possible future tanker is the Boeing Blended Wing Body. It could carry 23 pallets of stores and 40 troops plus twin boom refuelling over 7000nm at a constant .85mach.
Considering that the A380 has a 140 tonne capacity and the largest Antonov has a 250 tonne payload this could really revolutionize military transport.
 

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One of my fav WW II planes - the Fw Ta152 - put into service without proper testing, poor quality parts and flown by inexperienced pilots in situations it wasn't built for (it was designed as a high altitude fighter with a pressurized cockpit, but it was mostly used to protect ME 262's in their vulnerable start and landing phase). Yet it was a plane with great potential and looked far more elegant than the FW 190 it was based on.

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SeleucusNicator said:

I see that in a lot of pictures, not just of this, why does the exaust do that? you know that little patern thing it has going...
 
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