REKT

Post aircraft, firearms, vehicles and vessels that have been REKT or found themselves in bad situations.

No gore or injuries.

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the weak should fear the strong

That building on the seafront at the left side with the three white window frames top floor is still there. I went for a pint there recently

I love that movie

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>In a brutal but illustrative display of natural predation, this strong and massive USAF plane consumes the weaker RI ANG aircraft, whose underfunded and logistically inferior herd was unable to protect it from the drastically more strategically capable USAF predators.

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Mogged

>Sod off Argies
kek, classic british banter telling your enemy to fuck off from your wrecked plane.

>telling them to sod off by literally taking sod off

Is that the one that made the emergency landing on top of a Spanish container?

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no thats
The one in was just being moved to a museum.

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this was done by a mortar strike on the airbase if i remember correctly

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>getting piloted by saudis

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I have real admiration for ships and crews that refuse to give up and survive to make their way home.

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"THE NAVY"

>The USS Forrestal Fire, shown here in a dramatic re-enactment

Sry we didnt know it was supposed to be invisible.

What ship? Did anyone survive?

Which one is McCain?

I think only 3, IIRC.

it's literally in the filename, even if you're a mobile poster you could put in a bit more effort
>There was no time for evasive action, and three of the four torpedoes struck amidships so closely together as to throw up a single massive water column. Barham quickly capsized to port and was lying on her side when a massive magazine explosion occurred about four minutes after she was torpedoed and sank her. The Board of Enquiry into the sinking ascribed the final magazine explosion to a fire in the 4-inch magazines outboard of the main 15-inch magazines, which would have then spread to and detonated the contents of the main magazines. Due to the speed at which she sank, 862 officers and ratings were killed, including two who died of their wounds after being rescued. The destroyer Hotspur rescued some 337 survivors, including Vice-Admiral Henry Pridham-Wippell and the pair who later died of their wounds, while the Australian destroyer Nizam reportedly rescued some 150 men. Captain Geoffrey Cooke went down with his ship

Nvm 450. HMS Barham

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>There seems to be something wrong with our bloody ships today

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>Dropping Bombs with assault fuses in Ground RB

didn't their fuzesa fuck them over hard in jutland? I think i remember reading something about that.

>or found themselves in bad situations.
so everything ever sold off to arabs

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What weapon was used for this? Was it one of the First Air to Air missile tests? cause what ever hit it seems rather large

the first one was most likely hit by 88 flak. Not sure about the second. Either the same or as you said an AA missile test

The British were trying to increase their rate of fire by stacking propellant charges in corridors and leaving blast doors open. That meant hits to turrets, or anywhere where there was cordite stacked up, would result in the fires traveling into the magazines. Which means boom.

Indeed it is

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ah well, shitty question. I knew that much. But i think i read somewhere that many of the hits they got into the germans didn't actually do anything because their fuzes didn't work.

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That was a bad day.

The main problem was that the battlecruisers were not keeping their propellant charges behind the magazine flash doors in order to speed their rate-of-fire. The Germans had already learned this was a bad idea at Dogger Bank and made suitable modifications.

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It was a test

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The explosion is an AVRE exploding because the water boiler started a fire and the fire cooked off the ammo. Noone was hurt.

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amazing that two 550lbs bombs dropped from a glorified kite did so much damage to such a massive ship

Cool guys don't look at explosions.

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Oh. I don't think I've heard of problems with British fuses at Jutland, would be interested if anyone did have some info on that.

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Christ i never realize how big battleships were

I wish this was uploaded in a way other than someone recording it off their screen. Enhanced footage of the USS Arizona exploding with explanation of what actually happened. Watching the whole ship jump and the mast collapse really shows how much force their was.
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It is the third-largest battleship class ever built so yeah.

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considering how the barham was torn into pieces it's actually amazing that so much of the ship was left after a magazine explosion

Lewd

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My sides you fucking bastard

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Couple years ago.

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Blame it on the misfortune of your birth.

Hadn't seen that photo before so I had to look it up. They had one job...

> Unfortunately, the vehicle was damaged in January 2017 during transit to another facility for external refurbishment when it broke loose from the M1070 HET carrying it. The transporter failed to negotiate a downhill slope and subsequent bend at a safe speed, causing the securing chains to break and allowing the T28 to slide off the trailer. Despite then rolling into a ditch, only minor repairable damage was sustained to two bogies.

C-130 vore

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Nike Ajax missile

Context on this? Cant find anything with google

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Are they holding hands?

Is that the dry dock that sank recently?

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Guess I'm not getting a P227... CZ97B it is

The dry dock sank?

Not 227
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