Museum vist - Central Armed Forces Museum in Moscow
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As part of my travels in the Motherland I took the opportunity to visit this place. I had been there on my first trip but it was rather rushed, this time took a more leisurely visit and thought I would share some pictures of some unique items which caught my eye, enjoy
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Love looking at war museums and such. Has anyone on Spudfiles designed a knife that shoots yet? I know we have a few ballistic knife designs. Combining a pen gun with a knife doesn't seem too hard...
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Given the sort of loads these things usually pull I imagine it would have had a relatively small effect on performance. Also, that's nothing compared to the one they have at Kubinka that looks like a battleship on wheels!jrrdw wrote:Very nice indeed! Wonder how long it takes to get the locomotive up to speed.
Not to my knowledge. I had a little project with Jake for a knife that could shoot darts from its handle but that has been shelved for the time being.Has anyone on Spudfiles designed a knife that shoots yet? I know we have a few ballistic knife designs. Combining a pen gun with a knife doesn't seem too hard...
Definitely on my list is buying a full size combat knife to make a big shiny f***-off ballistic knife to end them all
Here's some details of the NRS from elsewhere:
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Wow soviets shot down american spy plane
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I personally believe that U.S. Americans are unable to do so because, uh, some people out there in our nation don't have AA missiles and maps and, uh...
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hahaQuote:
Wow soviets shot down american spy plane
Consider putting this in your sig
Quote:
I personally believe that U.S. Americans are unable to do so because, uh, some people out there in our nation don't have AA missiles and maps and, uh...
I dont know,but it seems that people out here are pretending to be smart.
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it isn't really about the first sentence - it's not your fault that your education system sucks...
But these two sentences:
But these two sentences:
reminded me of this >>Thats impressive.I am sure russians were also spying.
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http://vukajlija.com/reakcije/152it isn't really about the first sentence - it's not your fault that your education system sucks...
But these two sentences:
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Thats impressive.I am sure russians were also spying.
reminded me of this >>
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All Russian "special purpose" weapons get my juices flowing, especially those that go "phutttt!"HunterT wrote:I feel the same way about the VSS
According to wikipedia it fires "fires a round-based 4.5 millimetres (0.18 in) caliber steel dart about 115 millimetres (4.5 in) long, weighing 12.8 grams (0.45 oz)" at around 800 feet per second in air.And underwater pistol?Was it harmful?Muzzle velocity?
Some idea of the damage it could caused can be seen looking at the similar but slightly larger rounds fired by other Russian underwater weapons, certainly not something you want to get in the way of:
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Yeah,i checked the video
I thought its faster and this guy is shooting just bellow the surface.Velocity drops due to pressure increase.What is relationship between pressure and velocity?
I thought its faster and this guy is shooting just bellow the surface.Velocity drops due to pressure increase.What is relationship between pressure and velocity?
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A better question might be: "What is the relationship between pressure and drag/air resistance?"What is relationship between pressure and velocity?
And my best answer is: "Probably linear."
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From here: http://www.tsniitochmash.ru/archive/wen.htm
killing range:
at a depth of 5 m -> 17m
20 m -> 11m
40 m -> 6m
killing range:
at a depth of 5 m -> 17m
20 m -> 11m
40 m -> 6m
At greatest possible ranges of fire under water the pistol provides defeat of a target found in a diving suit with a porolon (flexible polyurethane foam) padding and protected by organic glass of 5 mm thickness.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life