Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Daily Afternoon Randomness (52 Photos)

Daily Afternoon Randomness (52 Photos)

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Daily Afternoon Randomness (52 Photos)

Posted: 19 Nov 2013 11:29 AM PST

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Posted: 19 Nov 2013 11:00 AM PST

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Photo of the Day (Click here for High-Res Photo)

Posted: 18 Nov 2013 08:15 PM PST

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Model Challenger tank vs UK model Abigail Clancy (107 HQ Photos)

Posted: 18 Nov 2013 08:11 PM PST

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User submit: AF EOD blowing things up (31 Photos)

Posted: 18 Nov 2013 08:09 PM PST

We're an Air Force EOD team from three different bases.  I'm the Team Leader, our team call sign is "Slevin".  On top of normal EOD responses, we're also are the demo team, disposing of all the unserviceable munitions from several countries.  We've been in country just under a month and have disposed of about 6000 lbs. of explosives.

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No thanks…India’s (Atac) Anti-Terrorist Assault Cart (6 Photos)

Posted: 18 Nov 2013 08:02 PM PST

The battery operated, two million rupee ($45,000) Anti-Terrorist Assault Cart (Atac) is said to resemble a bullet-proof golf buggy with firing ports.  It has been specially designed to transport two armed security personnel during or after terror attacks.  It was created in the wake of the Mumbai (Bombay) hotel attacks of 2008.  The attacks in November 2008 took place in two luxury hotels with gunmen surrounded by security forces for about 60 hours. One hundred and sixty-five people were killed in the attacks, including nine gunmen.  The company behind the cart, Metaltech Motor Bodies Pvt Ltd, said the Atac had been designed in the aftermath of the attacks.  "It can extract civilians or engage terrorists," Metaltech managing director JB Sehrawat told the AFP news agency.  "It's a product of our sense of helplessness over the casualties we took in the attacks. We put our heads and hearts together and came up with the Atac."  It weighs just under half a tonne, has bullet-proof windows and contains numerous firing ports. Furthermore it is able to negotiate corridors and lifts.  Metaltech says the squat and heavily armoured vehicle can also withstand grenade blasts and last for six hours on a single charge - with a top speed of 25km/h (15mph).  Source

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NLOS firing from all angles (Video)

Posted: 18 Nov 2013 08:00 PM PST

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