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Crazy how we're told that the American Bradley's got lucky in Iraq, but now we see just how potent the Bradley really is
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The Bradley is battle-proven! Stay strong Ukraine! 🇺🇲💪🇺🇦
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I'm not sure which Western IFV is the best, but I can see that the Ukrainians love their Bradleys and it makes me proud, as an American! 🇺🇸❤️🇺🇦
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God bless Ukraine! 🇺🇲❤️🇺🇦
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God Bless Ukraine! Those of us who support Liberty, Justice and Democracy pray for you! Please know that! 🇺🇲❤️🇺🇦
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Fighting for feedom and liberty is far more important than sexuality imo
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"I would never expect trenches in the modern day!" Yeah, you clearly don't know anything about warfare
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The Soviets went for artillery with huge shells. After WWII, the US went with smaller, but accurate artillery. Hence why almost all NATO artillery is just 105mm and 155mm, while Soviet artillery is many calibers, but often larger than NATO counterparts.
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I believe the M777 is much more accurate than older Soviet artillery
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4:20 Great video, only one small correction! Some of the ammo the Bradley fires is not Uranium enriched! It's Depleted Uranium (DU). Depleted Uranium is no longer radioactive and has one of the highest densities of any material. It's also self-sharpening, meaning that as it travels through an object, it doesn't break apart. DU isn't radioactive like is often controversially claimed. It's safe to handle. However, when DU penetrates something like a tank, it introduces a lot of particles to the inside of the tank. These particles are toxic and dangerous to breathe in. You should never consume or breathe in an metal, but especially depleted uranium.
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I'm not sure what tech you're talking about. The only thing that makes the M777 special is that it's made out of titanium, making it lighter than traditional steel artillery
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@janwitts2688 The M777 was designed by BAE in Barrow-in-Furness, England not Scotland. The recoil and titanium components are also manufactured there. Everything else for the M777 is made at Watervliet Arsenal in New York, USA. The percussion cap for muskets was indeed invented by a Scotsman in Scotland, but that had little to do with breech loading. Percussion caps just sped up the loading process. Breech loading has to do with cartridges and using steel or reinforced iron to strengthen the breech of a rifle or gun. Although, obviously percussion caps deserve credit for speeding up the development of breach loading rifles like the Sharp's Rifle. It sounds like you're just looking for a reason to flaunt Scottish patriotism. Why don't you tell me more about the kilt and bagpipes? Those are certainly very neat inventions! 😁
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Because half of the voters in the West are against Ukraine
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I'm American and I disagree. We should send as much as possible to Ukraine. I support Liberty and Democracy.
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@lg2058 What do you think Russia should give Ukraine as reparations?
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@sleepingninjaquiettime Look in the replies to my comment
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@lostinspace013 You lost the war
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@datensenke It wasn't a real war and there were no real battles. The US got lucky
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@Matt-yg8ub Bradley's don't have to kill an MBT. They defeated a T-90 in Ukraine last winter
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Not true
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