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@mikkorenvall428 not if Russia triggers Article 5 elsewhere. When the first round flies from a Russian weapon in a direction and way that can't be waived as a local mistake, then that treaty becomes toilet paper.
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They are pretty damn good at deterring agressors though. The Soviet baltic fleet was halted at the territorial water border by a single mobile targeting radar getting started and switched to the top secret war-mode during the U-137 crisis. The war mode meant the mobile radars of the Swedish coastal artillery that so far had always operated on a single frequency started operating in a jumping pattern that seemingly at random switched frequency over a hundred times per second, making it impossible to jam... The soviets did not know we had that level of tech, and the radar in question had also been deployed at the site of an old 21cm costal defence battery that had been officially dismantled almost a decade earlier... So when they got radar lock warnings lighting up their electronic counter measures board like a christmas tree from the location of a former battery where there shouldn't be anything at all to their knowledge, that commander probably had to change into his brown pants, because the fleet instantly turned away from their original course that would have had them cross the sea border within minutes.
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@OriginalThisAndThat I've encountered three mooses during my 6 years as a taxi driver on the Western side of the Baltic, at one occation, one crossed the road around 300m in front of the car, the other occation at another place was a moose doe with a year old calf standing beside the road in a clear cut patch in the woods. I've had a lot more and closer encounters with boars whil driving, but only roe deer has jumped out too close to avoid hitting them😢
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Spoken like a pro-muskovite nazi traitor...
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ah, but our own designation is Pansarskott 86 (lit. anti-tank round 86) as that LAW was adopted in 1986.
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@pekkajarvinen69 the RBS 15 is too big for a CB90, it was iirc. developed for the Torpedo/missile boats, the last of which was retired from service in 2005 Each of those carried 8 RBS15, one in each of their four launch tubes and one full reload plus 6×53cm torpedo tubes, two sets of deck rails for mine laying or depth charges and a Bofors 57mm omnipurpose autocannon turret for self defense. Today, the RBS15 is present on Swedish corvettes, both older and Visby class, on Scania launcher trucks as heavy mobile costal defense and as anti ship option for the JAS39 Gripen.
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In that heat and on a 'social patrol' helmets are a liability in that it traps heat around the brain and it make you seem a lot more agressive to the civilians who minght not dare to approach when you want them to tell you whatever they know about roaming insurgents.
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@andreassjoberg3145 as far as I've understood it from people working on the Swedish Amos prototype, it's breech loading system couldn't handle the STRIX guided anti tank shell. That said, the decision to pull out of the project instead of solving that issue was completely political
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Sad that pandemic canceled Aurora 20 :/
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@einar8019 the old ×4 is tried, tested and fully paid for half a century ago, buying many thousands of new scopes to the same quality would cost at least $500 á piece compared to less than $20 per set of new quick change picatinny mounts for some of the tens of thousands of old scopes still in storage that would cost more to dispose of than to adapt for new mountings.
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It's common in large parts of Europe too, everywhere that there's been live stock farming for centuries before industrial farming became a thing. The walls are there to funnel the livestock from the farm to the grazing grounds in the hills while preventing access to the cultivated farmland.
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@NorwegianNationalist1 borrowed cold weather jacket? I wouldn't be surprised if some Swedish troops also borrowed the white winter cammo uniform cover from you or from the Finns as I suspect most of our own has either been neglected to uselessness in storage or disposed of in the great defense sabotage/spending cuts of the early '00s...
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@hullutsuhna the Norwegian is one of Putlers litteral Quisslings... don't expect a sane reply...😉
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As long as the size is properly wrong 😉
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Too many😢
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Almost as serious as snus in the Swedish armed forces.
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They even got special medals for it, same as the murderers under Girkin who shot down the Dutch airliner in 2014...👿
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It also depends on if the door is in a corridor, a single room or a stair well and how far in each direction you've cleared or have covered by overwatch.
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@frida507 that is indeed the case. most support weapons and ammunition for example, are designated with their year of adoption. eg: Ksp 58B (FN MAG adopted in 1958), Ksp88/Tksp (Browning M2HB adopted in 1988), Ksp90 (FN MINI adopted in 1990), Ksp94(HK MG3, adopted with the lease of Leopard 2A4 in 1994)
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The difference is that the Canadian arctic is practically uninhabited forests and cliffs and any invader will have to bring everything they'd need for the months it would take them to get to anything important. In Norway, the port town of Narvik, only a few hundred miles from the Russian border is a major industrial port for Swedish iron ore from one of the most advanced, productive and high quality ore mines in the world.
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@seminyildiz683 Pansar för evigt! 🦾😉
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Hi Quissling...
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And the 17×800m is for taking off with four planes, in pairs. Two planes side by side starting at one end, the other two starting in the middle, all four in the same direction.
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@movieghostofficial at least they had the best life they could have had in the mean time
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Since ww2 actually
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That's a really clever way to use the boyscout salute 😁
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It's an m90Lätt jacket, or copy of one. The Swedish defense administration never registered or bothered to defend it's copyright to the cammo pattern, and uniform, bag and webbing pouch batches that fail defense procurement inspection (usually when the wrong thread is used for the seams so that the item is too reflective/visible in the IR spectrum) are surplussed by the manufacturer to reduce their losses.
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@alexanderhildermann9761 dude, whatever you are smoking, someone sold you the bad stuff...
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Because a shield would just make it more cumbersome and him more vulnerable to melee attacks from the side as he moved in since a shield only covers one direction.
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@zoolkhan agreed
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@LaughingMan44 you made no points, just a lot of neonazi terrorist conspiracy projections.
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It wasn't an explosive, it was chemical weapon containers, likely some kind of nerve toxin gas or gel.
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A quite common home guard setup
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To me, that looks more like I'd expect airsoft players behave...
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@intellectualexperience7948 says the nazi traitor...🤡😂
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@tntfreddan3138 at long range, time in transit is more like 90s, 30s is for less than half range, and roughly the time it takes for counter artillery radar to detect and back track the airborne shells to a rough estimate firing position, another 30s for the radar operators to compile and get a counter battery firemission order to their own counter battery guns, and another 40-300s for the enemy gunners to get their shells in the air towards that position as far as I was taught in 03-04.
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They are French😊
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@JesusFriedChrist only they aren't, because this time around the Nazis are the russians.
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@Ziegeri I sure hope so, but wouldn't trust it to be newer non asbestos. Especially not in poor countryside villages
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Americans have a bit of a different culture in that area😂
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@Farksisten the soviets sunk the Gotland line ferry SS Hansa and conducted a number of "misnavigated" bombing raids of Swedish cities during the war...
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C130 is built to be able to land on packed dirt/grass airfields.
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Nah, the crane system would definitely be used in war too, those shells weigh over 46kg a piece. It's used slowly here because it's a video of the pre production demonstrator vehicle, so the crew is just as fresh to the features of the vehicle as the vehicle itself was off the workshop floor. The ones that's been delivered to the actual artillery battalions look a bit different, and they have a remote weapon station on top of the cab.
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I missheard in the same way! 🤣 Btw. to non-Swedish speakers, the word we misheard would be translated to cu*t 😂
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Then you are a traitor and doesn't deserve to call yourself a Swede anymore.
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Robot57 is the Swedish designation for the NLAW btw
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@jeffmcgillisheiden794 when I did my service training in 03/04, conscript privates got 7.5months, we specialists, squad leaders and squad leader assistants got 10 months, platoon leader and company leader NCOs got 15 months. Navy conscripts got 3 months extra service time after their graduation exercise but were in return excempt from repetition exercises and primary mobilization.
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If they survive the MRSI...
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Crew is 3
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And tbh, the US should be able to get BAE to licence US defence industry to make their own version using GM or CAT equivalent chassi and m777 gun howitzer barrels just like the Archer used a Volvo BM 180 dump truck chassi and Haubits 77A barrels to make the Swedish Archer.
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