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Mickc1440

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I was just scrolling through You Tube and came across a programme called Craziest Soviet machines you won't believe exist. The first two were the 2B1 Oka, a self propelled gun with a 65 foot gun and then the 1K17 Szhatie a laser tank. It's weapon was 13 artificially created rubies, each weighing in at 66lb each. Amazing some of the things you find when you're bored :)
 
I was just scrolling through You Tube and came across a programme called Craziest Soviet machines you won't believe exist. The first two were the 2B1 Oka, a self propelled gun with a 65 foot gun and then the 1K17 Szhatie a laser tank. It's weapon was 13 artificially created rubies, each weighing in at 66lb each. Amazing some of the things you find when you're bored :smiling3:
WOW Mick can u put on a link so i can see it ?
 
Well you gotta give em 10 outta 10 for creativity.
 
Off to have a search Mick :thumb2:, just back .
I was just scrolling through You Tube and came across a programme called Craziest Soviet machines you won't believe exist. The first two were the 2B1 Oka, a self propelled gun with a 65 foot gun and then the 1K17 Szhatie a laser tank. It's weapon was 13 artificially created rubies, each weighing in at 66lb each. Amazing some of the things you find when you're bored :smiling3:
Can't believe that laser machine was even thought of. Suprised they didn't think about the damage the recoil could do to the vehicle itself .
 
Can't believe that laser machine was even thought of. Suppressed they didn't think about the damage the recoil could do to the vehicle itself .
Of a laser weapon? Oh, you mean of the 2B1 :) (That said, I have a friend who is a laser physicist at the university of Glasgow, and he mentioned at some point that in their lab they have a laser spring — two almost-perfect mirrors that they bounce laser light between, and nothing else — that, IIRC, can support something like 10 kg …)

Annoying American measurements in that video, though, that have clearly been converted from metric, rounded off, and then converted back for the subtitles …
 
I saw that myself recently, I think there is a second you tube video of other wired soviet machines
 
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