[-] Cooper-xl@reddit Also, a song name by the Chemical Brothers [-] Just-Sale-7015@reddit The truck was reportedly named after this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eve_of_Destruction_(song) as a counter-joke.
[-] Just-Sale-7015@reddit The truck was reportedly named after this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eve_of_Destruction_(song) as a counter-joke.
[-] IronWarhorses@reddit this is literally what most armoured trains are, just on railways instead of roads. [-] Shaun_Jones@reddit You know pal, at this point I’m almost convinced that you have a medical condition where you will die if you go more than a day without mentioning armored trains.
[-] Shaun_Jones@reddit You know pal, at this point I’m almost convinced that you have a medical condition where you will die if you go more than a day without mentioning armored trains.
[-] DerringerOfficial@reddit How think do you think that plating is? [-] Foxhound631@reddit a lot of them were made out of stripped down M113 hulls, so that's probably a good baseline. able to defeat 7.62 and shrapnel.
[-] Foxhound631@reddit a lot of them were made out of stripped down M113 hulls, so that's probably a good baseline. able to defeat 7.62 and shrapnel.
[-] Just-Sale-7015@reddit The plating was reportedly also used to hung Claymores from the sides. The photo is from early Vietnam, like 1966 or smh.
Cooper-xl@reddit
Also, a song name by the Chemical Brothers
Just-Sale-7015@reddit
The truck was reportedly named after this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eve_of_Destruction_(song) as a counter-joke.
IronWarhorses@reddit
this is literally what most armoured trains are, just on railways instead of roads.
Shaun_Jones@reddit
You know pal, at this point I’m almost convinced that you have a medical condition where you will die if you go more than a day without mentioning armored trains.
DerringerOfficial@reddit
How think do you think that plating is?
Foxhound631@reddit
a lot of them were made out of stripped down M113 hulls, so that's probably a good baseline. able to defeat 7.62 and shrapnel.
Just-Sale-7015@reddit
The plating was reportedly also used to hung Claymores from the sides. The photo is from early Vietnam, like 1966 or smh.
Lets_Eat_Paint_Chips@reddit
The eastern world, it is exploding