My hat goes off to these professionals.BRITS BLAST 14 IRAQI TANKS
British forces have destroyed 14 Iraqi tanks near Basra in what is described as the biggest British tank battle since World War II.
The battle ensued after a squadron of 14 Challenger II tanks from the Scots Dragoon Guards "came across" 14 Iraqi T-55 tanks as they were heading down the al-Faw peninsula, according to Admiral Michael Boyce, head of British defence staff.
"The Scots Dragoon Guards squadron engaged the Iraqi tanks whilst on the move, and destroyed all 14, and none of our Challengers were damaged. Then the guards pressed on and overran two associated Iraqi infantry positions," Boyce said.
It was Britain's largest tank clash in more than half a century, if only a skirmish compared to some of the tank battles of World War II, said David Fletcher, historian of the Tank Museum in Bovington, England.
*Snif* Monty would be proud...
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If you believe the propoganda that Iraqi tanks come from the US, then maybe. Though I'm not up on the technological capabilities of T-55s.Zoink wrote:Can the Iraqi tanks fire while moving... well effectively at least?
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Monty would indeed be proud. However shortly thereafter Patton would call him a primadonna and go out and kill twice as many tanks just to piss him off.
The Iraqi's do have a few early model M60's IIRCQueeb Salaron wrote:If you believe the propoganda that Iraqi tanks come from the US, then maybe. Though I'm not up on the technological capabilities of T-55s.Zoink wrote:Can the Iraqi tanks fire while moving... well effectively at least?
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The T-55 may have stabilized guns, but surely, the Challenger II's must be more efficient.
Anyway, that point ends up being irrelevant due to training, which probably the Iraqis are deficient.
Anyway, that point ends up being irrelevant due to training, which probably the Iraqis are deficient.
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Doubtful, the T-55 is nearly 50 years old as a design, and I've yet to hear of a factory or field upgrade kit for giving them fire on the move tech. (Although I could be wrong) Even if upgraded the 100mm gun on a T-55 would barely scratch the heavily sloped Chobbam armor on a Challenger I or II.Zoink wrote:Can the Iraqi tanks fire while moving... well effectively at least?
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True, though China does use updated MiG-19s (same time period as the American F-100). They just call them the J-6 and Q-5.Andrew J. wrote:T-55s were good when they first came out. So were MiG-15s, but no one uses them anymore.
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I'd like to tip my hat to those Brits, though I'd like to see the British Navy kick some ass.
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Montgomery wouldn't be proud. He was a glory hound. He'd see no glory in killing Tank-1955 with Tanks from the 1990s recently upgraded.
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The correct designation is actually T-72M- but still you're right- it's just an export version of the very first T-72s ever made. Krrraaapppp.Cpt_Frank wrote:Unmodified first model T-72E without any upgrades.
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Actually, I rather think that a Feild Marshal would be more concerned with the overall progrees of the war. Besides that, he was no more a glory hound than most other Generals, and less to than MacArthur. Montgomery also tended to be quite practical most of the time and knew his own weakeness..except for that wee airborne fuckup.NecronLord wrote:Montgomery wouldn't be proud. He was a glory hound. He'd see no glory in killing Tank-1955 with Tanks from the 1990s recently upgraded.
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I would happily use one to garuntee myself parking space in townCpt_Frank wrote:The time of the T-54/55 is over (especially for those without any upgrades).
However they have their place in history and can still be used as dune buggys.
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and not as good as the CenturionSokar wrote:When they first appeared they were every bit the excellent tank, easily equal to the M-47/48's we were fielding.Cpt_Frank wrote:They can't fire while moving-
Nonetheless they were excellent tanks at their time.
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Don't get me wrong, he was compotent. However he claimed that success in N Africa was entirely due to him, although most of it was due to his predessesor F.Marshal Orkinweck{sp?}Stuart Mackey wrote:Actually, I rather think that a Feild Marshal would be more concerned with the overall progrees of the war. Besides that, he was no more a glory hound than most other Generals, and less to than MacArthur. Montgomery also tended to be quite practical most of the time and knew his own weakeness..except for that wee airborne fuckup.NecronLord wrote:Montgomery wouldn't be proud. He was a glory hound. He'd see no glory in killing Tank-1955 with Tanks from the 1990s recently upgraded.
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Montgomerys success was due to good logistics, good ground and knowing his troops and equipments strenghts, much like Wellington did in some of his battles. The events around Montys relief of Richie/Auchinleck had everthing to do with Richie not having the experience or qualifications for the job, and a number of defeats. Auchinleck was relived and moved to Iraq/Persia mainly for political reason but also for mishandling events earlier, namly taking over from Ritchie in the middle of a battle. Auchinleck no longer had the confidence of 8th army. In short Up unrill the arrival of Montgomery, the management of the desert war after O'Conner, was one big cluusterfuck.NecronLord wrote:Don't get me wrong, he was compotent. However he claimed that success in N Africa was entirely due to him, although most of it was due to his predessesor F.Marshal Orkinweck{sp?}Stuart Mackey wrote:Actually, I rather think that a Feild Marshal would be more concerned with the overall progrees of the war. Besides that, he was no more a glory hound than most other Generals, and less to than MacArthur. Montgomery also tended to be quite practical most of the time and knew his own weakeness..except for that wee airborne fuckup.NecronLord wrote:Montgomery wouldn't be proud. He was a glory hound. He'd see no glory in killing Tank-1955 with Tanks from the 1990s recently upgraded.
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Who are you replying to ?Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote:Ugh. The Challenger 2 is 40+ years younger.
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