Hi /k/
How's it going?
What do you think of the Bumerang?
Regards,
anonymous (expect me!)
>>30067172
It looks like some kind of Russian version of a Stryker.
>>30067172
I feel like Russia has many cool things they want to do, but because of 1. no money and 2. systemic corruption, they won't get any of these newer weapon systems off the ground. Didn't the company who built or at least funded the Armata just declare bankruptcy?
>>30068064
>Didn't the company who built or at least funded the Armata just declare bankruptcy?
Its Alfa-bank petitioning for bankruptcy against UVZ's civilian train making subsidiaries, Uraltrac and Traktoravodskiy to recover what they loaned them.
Does it come back when you throw it ?
>>30070705
The turret does
The display of military force by a failing dictatorship who routinely abuses human rights, threatens the territorial integrity of European states, and who exists to plot the downfall of America and her allies is nothing to cheer. In fact, it proves we need a stronger response to Russian information terrorism in the 21st century, it's time to dispel the notion that free speech should be a vulnerability for our enemies to exploit in the increasingly Internet connected 21st century.
Using an American public utility (the Internet) to spread the propaganda of our enemies will be a crime. Mark my words.
>>30070825
>>30067172
Not enough autocannons
>>30070825
LOL, it's an actual junior press employee from the State Department.
Hello ma'am.
>>30070825
looks fucking huge
>>30070375
China ate the civillian side of UVZ all up.
UVZ will have to go through a massive restructuring soon. Armata is their only new product once the current T-72 and T-90 orders dry up.