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The New Russian T-99 Tank...

d2dd2d Member Posts: 3,109
For those of you who don't know Jack Shit about Russian Military Capabilities, meet the new Russian T-99 Tank; coming to Polish neighborhoods soon (and maybe yours).

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  • allpurpleallgoldallpurpleallgold Member Posts: 8,771
    It's all a part of gods plan.
  • uw2010uw2010 Member Posts: 940
    That project is over 10 years old and was cancelled because the company went bankrupt.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Eagle_(tank)
  • d2dd2d Member Posts: 3,109
    edited March 2014
    uw2010 said:

    That project is over 10 years old and was cancelled because the company went bankrupt.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Eagle_(tank)

    So much for wikipedia... BTW, bankrupt? What do you call $17 Trillion in debt?

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  • d2dd2d Member Posts: 3,109
    edited March 2014

    It's all a part of gods God's plan.

    Corrected.
  • PurpleJPurpleJ Member Posts: 37,424 Founders Club
    Crimea river
    Crimea 1

    The Crimea River and its largest tributary, the Tiri'yiye River, showing the gaping expanse of Brittany Bay.
    “A teenybopper farm if I ever saw one. I don't care what anyone says, I won't touch the place, even though Madonna herself did.”
    ~ Oscar Wilde on The Crimea River and its surrounding region
    The Crimea River is a negligible, scenic river in the Ukraine, which commands a significant historical drainage basin. It flows 230 miles through the densely forested region of Timba Land before discharging its silt into Britanny Bay. Its source is the remote Timber Lake, a popular vacation spot for many Europans, which are not to be confused with Europeans. The surrounding area is notable for both the Yalta Conference and the town of Simferopol, the place where more tears are shed per capita than anywhere else in the world.
    Contents[show]
    edit Geography

    The Crimea River is located on the Crimean Penninsula, which dangles loosely off the bottom of the Ukraine. At 230 miles long, it is the longest river on the peninsula, and also the most voluminous in terms of record sales.
    editSource
    The Crimea River begins its journey to the sea high in the Mickey Mountains, near Aguilera Peak, often called X-Mountain due to the number of people who have died attempting to climb on top of it.[1] It then flows as a small creek into Timber Lake. Timber Lake is not the true source of the Crimea River; however, due to its slightly more accessible location and more tourist/vacation/tween-friendly climate, it is generally stated as the source.
    Crimea 2

    A more detailed map of the Crimea River, with major tributaries and regions of Crimea.
    editTimba Land
    After exiting the Mickey Mountains and Timba Lake, the Crimea River flows into the forested Timba Land, where the most vibrant parts of its history take place (see below). The Crimea River joins with the Furtado River before diving off the plateau and into Boibaand Depression, a large lowland created by the fluffy and thin support of the ground beneath it, having an alluvial fan for its base. This creates many problems in the area, most noticeably the enormous Sophomore Slump, a slow-moving landslip that kills and injures hundreds each year due to a strange sonic resonance that can cause severe damage to the eardrum. In the Boibaand Depression, it joins with the Makartni River near Dream Street in lovely downtown Chlymidia before flowing into the massive (much more massive than it should be) Eyn Sink.
    editEyn Sink and Lower Reaches
    When the Crimea River is in Eyn Sink, it stagnates and slows down considerably. It meanders across the lowlands, entering Bothseksez, an experimental rock bed. While in Eyn Sink, the river is said to be in its lower reaches. Just after trying Bothsekez, the Crimea River hits Rock Bottom, a nearly impermeable band of rock that saves curses the river and redirects it straight toward Brittany Bay. This is where the Crimea River reaches its lowest point and takes the easiest route (to sea, that is). When depositing its fluids into the bay, which isn't very hard to do, it also drops a lot of silt, grime, and bad karma. The waters from the river quickly get the heck out of Brittany Bay through the Aryu Strait, passing the rock formations known as the Brittany Spears and proceed to get lost and confused in the swampy muck of Tween Sound. Eventually, the waters finally find their way to the open ocean, usually ending up in a Black Sea, where they seem to think they belong.
    editHistory and Culture

    The Crimea River and the sorrounding area has a long, rich, and varied history. The area is known as one of the saddest places on the planet, causing suffering and unhappiness to mankind since Jesus stubbed his toe in Simferopol in 22 A.D. Even earlier than that, the Black Sea dried up during the Messinian Salinity Crisis, leaving millions of fish flopping around comically on the ground. Then the sea refilled when the Bosphorus flooded, drowning all the fish that had now learned how to breathe air. Also, during the Crimean War, the flow of the Crimea River increased tremendously, causing some lady to do something about something else and whatever.
    editBreakup of the Band
    During the days of the Soviet Union, the Crimea River pretty much sucked. There was hardly any water in it at all! This was because the river was flowing in a direction that would most likely result in it becoming gay (see estuary). However, during the breakup of the former Soviet Union, the river meandered to spend more time with familiar surroundings and headed in a new direction, although the direction wasn't too different and would still probably end up becoming gay. But what was different was that the river could now flow where it chose to, without having to rely on other, less aesthetic rivers.
    editSuper Bowl 38 Incident
    The river was now independent, but it still was not a very famous river, and not many people noticed it. In order to garner attention, it flooded in 2004 into Bowl 38, a geographical basin where an annual football tournament is held. During a series of high notes, the river burst its banks and flooded the town of Janet, tearing off the dome covering the town's most sacred place. After seeing that the holy place was exposed, over 3,000 people committed suicide. Because the levee breach had occured at a drobe that had been in place since the Crimean War, the event was called either the War Drobe Malfunction or the Superbowl XXXVIII Halftime Incident because Bowl 38 is very large and because the flood happened at twice the speed as anticipated, giving viewers no time to avert their eyes.
    editRussian Invasion of 2014
    Realizing that he left his favorite stuffed animal at his ex-girlfriends house in Crimea 20 years ago, Vladimir Putin launched a massive invasion of the entire region in 2014. Unfortunately, when his troops reached the banks of Crimea River they were overcome by intense sadness and long looks back at their lives. U.S President Barack Obama threatened Moscow with bare-bottom spanctions if they continued to endanger the Sexy stability of the region which the U.S had spent decades restoring after the Cold War. After 2 days, Putin called of the invasion off stating that "I don't know, I just wasn't feeling it ya know? I'm just really stressed out right now".
    ↑ I don't know what their problem is, it's a really easy climb. Even your mom has done it.
  • uw2010uw2010 Member Posts: 940
    They are working on a new tank, it's called the Armata, Black Eagle was cancelled.

    http://paintfan08.deviantart.com/art/T-99-Black-Eagle-MBT-83820823

    The page where you actually got the picture is a fan-art page. From the guy who drew the picture:


    PaintFan08 Oct 26, 2012
    Hey KGV,

    I wrote this up as a possible future history, so yes it wouldn't match up with current events. Looking forward to seeing the new Russian design. Russian tanks have always been incorporating new ideas, sloped armor, smaller profiles, smooth-bore guns, etc.
  • d2dd2d Member Posts: 3,109
    uw2010 said:

    They are working on a new tank, it's called the Armata, Black Eagle was cancelled.

    http://paintfan08.deviantart.com/art/T-99-Black-Eagle-MBT-83820823

    The page where you actually got the picture is a fan-art page. From the guy who drew the picture:


    PaintFan08 Oct 26, 2012
    Hey KGV,

    I wrote this up as a possible future history, so yes it wouldn't match up with current events. Looking forward to seeing the new Russian design. Russian tanks have always been incorporating new ideas, sloped armor, smaller profiles, smooth-bore guns, etc.

    You really keep making yourself look stupid.

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  • PurpleJPurpleJ Member Posts: 37,424 Founders Club
    d2d said:

    uw2010 said:

    They are working on a new tank, it's called the Armata, Black Eagle was cancelled.

    http://paintfan08.deviantart.com/art/T-99-Black-Eagle-MBT-83820823

    The page where you actually got the picture is a fan-art page. From the guy who drew the picture:


    PaintFan08 Oct 26, 2012
    Hey KGV,

    I wrote this up as a possible future history, so yes it wouldn't match up with current events. Looking forward to seeing the new Russian design. Russian tanks have always been incorporating new ideas, sloped armor, smaller profiles, smooth-bore guns, etc.

    You really keep making yourself look stupid.

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    They should have built more than four.
  • uw2010uw2010 Member Posts: 940
    d2d said:

    uw2010 said:

    They are working on a new tank, it's called the Armata, Black Eagle was cancelled.

    http://paintfan08.deviantart.com/art/T-99-Black-Eagle-MBT-83820823

    The page where you actually got the picture is a fan-art page. From the guy who drew the picture:


    PaintFan08 Oct 26, 2012
    Hey KGV,

    I wrote this up as a possible future history, so yes it wouldn't match up with current events. Looking forward to seeing the new Russian design. Russian tanks have always been incorporating new ideas, sloped armor, smaller profiles, smooth-bore guns, etc.

    You really keep making yourself look stupid.

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    Article where you got the picture:

    http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/05/09/vladimir-putin-shows-off-military-hardware-in-victory-day-parade/

    Caption of the picture:

    A column of Russia's T-90 tanks rolls at the Red Square in Moscow, on May 9, 2012, during Victory Day parade.


    T-90s are their old tank. Are we done here yet?
  • d2dd2d Member Posts: 3,109
    You Libtard fuckers really make me laugh. Can you see Russia from you house, too?

    So when are you going to admit that your Lord and Master Barrack Obubba is a fucking incompetent lazy fuck?

    You haven't answered my question yet.

  • uw2010uw2010 Member Posts: 940
    I actually voted for McKenna and Romney.
  • PurpleJPurpleJ Member Posts: 37,424 Founders Club
    d2d said:

    You Libtard fuckers really make me laugh. Can you see Russia from you house, too?

    So when are you going to admit that your Lord and Master Barrack Obubba is a fucking incompetent lazy fuck?

    You haven't answered my question yet.

    Glad to see you've joined everyone else in laughing. Only 3 years left. Try not to kill yourself.

    What was your question?
  • unfrozencavemanunfrozencaveman Member Posts: 2,303
    Russia invade Poland? You watch too many funny Hollywood movie

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Qc8jJ0TjSY
  • DeepSeaZDeepSeaZ Member Posts: 3,901
    2015 should be interesting. Why? Because that is when the T-99 actually starts going into the field. defense-update.com/20120810_russia-plans-to-field-the-t-99-a-radically-new-main-battle-tank-by-2015.html
  • SteveInSheltonSteveInShelton Member Posts: 1,611
    d2d said:

    You Libtard fuckers really make me laugh. Can you see Russia from you house, too?

    So when are you going to admit that your Lord and Master Barrack Obubba is a fucking incompetent lazy fuck?

    You haven't answered my question yet.

    You're wrong on everything in this thread and this is your response?
  • TailgaterTailgater Member Posts: 1,389
    Looks like the cardboard cutout toy tanks I played with during WWII when plastics and metals were in too short supply for toy manufacture. Probably burns as well also.
  • Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 24,148 Founders Club

    Russia invade Poland? You watch too many funny Hollywood movie

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Qc8jJ0TjSY

    I hate to agree with the bored psychotic, but stranger things have happened. The Pollaks have a long history of being Russia's and Prussia's play toy.
  • oregonblitzkriegoregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288

    Russia invade Poland? You watch too many funny Hollywood movie

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Qc8jJ0TjSY

    I hate to agree with the bored psychotic, but stranger things have happened. The Pollaks have a long history of being Russia's and Prussia's play toy.
    Maybe, but it's not 1933. Hitler and Stalin have left the building.
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,789

    Russia invade Poland? You watch too many funny Hollywood movie

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Qc8jJ0TjSY

    I hate to agree with the bored psychotic, but stranger things have happened. The Pollaks have a long history of being Russia's and Prussia's play toy.
    Maybe, but it's not 1939. Hitler and Stalin have left the building.
  • PostGameOrangeSlicesPostGameOrangeSlices Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 26,449 Swaye's Wigwam
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