twk
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Me too. I thought it was some tiny unfinished R/C model.Wait, you mean that tiny one in the front is real??? I thought that was Photoshopped.
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Me too. I thought it was some tiny unfinished R/C model.Wait, you mean that tiny one in the front is real??? I thought that was Photoshopped.
10-4 @MountainGoat, they were controlled with a joystick operating thru a 3-wire harness that was 650M/711yd long. they could only travel at a max speed of 10kmh/6mph. But it was the precursor to ROVs and the Mk 48 torpedo.Aww who's a cutie little tank
I guess it's the first suicide drone eh?
I almost fell out of my chair LOL !
He’s mine sweeping ..Aww who's a cutie little tank
I guess it's the first suicide drone eh?
Modern day version with 12000lbs of explosives.Wait, you mean that tiny one in the front is real??? I thought that was Photoshopped.
?Well then, it's probably expressed in Trinidadian dollars, which on my currency converter: $16,490 TTD equals $2,434.84USD. Then a $14.32.84 deduct for the ill fitting brush buster bumper and the flames, and you have a $1002 asking price, which seems a little high, but if you don't ask, you don't get.
Flames; really? You gonna drive that paint job where you need to plow down bushes and saplings? Sasa Lele!!
One of the bombing schools I went to, the instructor said "if I get it disarmed, great. If not, its not my problem any more"not sure i would sit on that thing. guess he figures if it dont go his way wouldnt make any difference so he may as well be comfy.
Sounds like that man longs for death.One of the bombing schools I went to, the instructor said "if I get it disarmed, great. If not, its not my problem any more"
In WWI they had "teletanks" that were remotely controlled and could be outfitted with machine guns, flamethrowers, or bombs. And I think they were also around this same size.Wait, you mean that tiny one in the front is real??? I thought that was Photoshopped.