welshbairn Posted January 24, 2023 Share Posted January 24, 2023 7 minutes ago, virginton said: What a surprise: So a shakedown hussle by the Polish government then, rather than the noble defence of liberty and European security that they've been trying to flog. Could be they don't have any choice, they're the 3rd biggest provider of military hardware, have taken in 3.5 million Ukrainian refugees and their economy's in the shitter, according to this unfriendly commentator. https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2022/08/25/imwd-a25.html 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vikingTON Posted January 24, 2023 Share Posted January 24, 2023 4 minutes ago, welshbairn said: Could be they don't have any choice, they're the 3rd biggest provider of military hardware, have taken in 3.5 million Ukrainian refugees and their economy's in the shitter, according to this unfriendly commentator. https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2022/08/25/imwd-a25.html Of course they have a choice - they can tax their own public more to pay for their own defence requirements. It is a sovereign state. But the current Polish government has no higher principle than its self-interest. Which is why it wants the EU and Germany in particular to subsidise its own brand of weirdo nationalist sabre-rattling. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wee-Bey Posted January 24, 2023 Share Posted January 24, 2023 At this point, they'd be as well moving Lockheed Martin, Raytheon and The Pentagon to Kiev. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
welshbairn Posted January 24, 2023 Share Posted January 24, 2023 (edited) 1 hour ago, virginton said: Of course they have a choice - they can tax their own public more to pay for their own defence requirements. It is a sovereign state. But the current Polish government has no higher principle than its self-interest. Which is why it wants the EU and Germany in particular to subsidise its own brand of weirdo nationalist sabre-rattling. I'm no admirer of their weirdo Orban style political philosophy, but it's just as unreasonable to expect Poland to bear the cost of being a border state on their own as it is for the likes of Greece on illegal immigration. Unless you think the EU and NATO are pointless even in theory. Edited January 24, 2023 by welshbairn 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LongTimeLurker Posted January 24, 2023 Share Posted January 24, 2023 It's probably going to be like what happened with the Patriot missile systems a few weeks back. Germany offers it to Poland after missile strikes to take out the Ukrainian electric grid, Poland says send it to Ukraine instead, Germany says nein danke to that but eventually the Americans do what needs to be done to get the Germans to also do it as well: Think the Germans have been hoping for stalemate and a Korean War style armistice along the current frontline so they can get back to buying Russian natural gas again because a lot of their manufacturing and chemicals industries need access to cheap Russian gas to be competitive globally but if other countries (mainly Poland, Baltics, Nordic contries, Turkey and the "Anglo-Saxons") are going to give the Ukrainians what they need to try to win outright they'll keep up appearances on being part of that effort, if they have no way to stop it. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vikingTON Posted January 24, 2023 Share Posted January 24, 2023 1 hour ago, welshbairn said: I'm no admirer of their weirdo Orban style political philosophy, but it's just as unreasonable to expect Poland to bear the cost of being a border state on their own as it is for the likes of Greece on illegal immigration. Unless you think the EU and NATO are pointless even in theory. The EU is not a defence alliance and so is completely irrelevant to funding Poland's military costs. And rather than being a 'border state' in EU terms, Poland has already benefited from decades of investment and massive EU-wide subsidies to integrate it into the wider European market. For the Polish government to demand a subsidy for its foreign policy too is risible, but European leaders are just about unhinged enough at the moment to wave it through. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Other Foot Posted January 24, 2023 Share Posted January 24, 2023 29 minutes ago, virginton said: The EU is not a defence alliance and so is completely irrelevant to funding Poland's military costs. And rather than being a 'border state' in EU terms, Poland has already benefited from decades of investment and massive EU-wide subsidies to integrate it into the wider European market. For the Polish government to demand a subsidy for its foreign policy too is risible, but European leaders are just about unhinged enough at the moment to wave it through. I know the Common Security and Defence Policy is as feeble as your backbone, but it exists nonetheless. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KirkySuperSub Posted January 24, 2023 Share Posted January 24, 2023 4 minutes ago, welshbairn said: If you had a 5 way battle with no cooperation between a hundred each of the latest versions of German, American, South Korean, British and Russian main battle tanks, with no external support other than mutual coms, who would have the last tanks standing? No satellite, air or ground support, or resupply allowed. Dry tundra. Is this on Sky pay per view? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
welshbairn Posted January 24, 2023 Share Posted January 24, 2023 (edited) 12 minutes ago, KirkySuperSub said: Is this on Sky pay per view? You quoted me before I deleted it, so I better make clear it was a question for @renton. On reflection I thought it might be a daft question. Although it could be a series of one on one battles between sets of tanks rather than a mad free for all.. Edited January 24, 2023 by welshbairn 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TxRover Posted January 25, 2023 Share Posted January 25, 2023 1 hour ago, welshbairn said: You quoted me before I deleted it, so I better make clear it was a question for @renton. On reflection I thought it might be a daft question. Although it could be a series of one on one battles between sets of tanks rather than a mad free for all.. Difficult to say in a five way, as any of those choices (Krauss-Maffei Leopard 2A7V, General Dynamics Abrams M1A2 SEPv3, Hyundai K2 PIP, BAE Challenger 2 HAAIP and Uralvagonzavod T-14 Armata) have massively increased lethality in side/rear engagements with each other. The best choice would be a round robin affair. Best guess, in that format, would be the Abrams or Challenger. The Abrams has the best coordination and communication, and the Challenger marginally superior armour, the Leopard is barely behind either of them and arguably has the better weapon, the K2 is untested (and thus would be hard to seed), and the Armata looks to be pretty weak (on limited experience). 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
welshbairn Posted January 25, 2023 Share Posted January 25, 2023 Maybe we could have a qualifying round between the latest P'okp'ung-ho, K2 and the T14 before the main event? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TxRover Posted January 25, 2023 Share Posted January 25, 2023 2 hours ago, welshbairn said: Maybe we could have a qualifying round between the latest P'okp'ung-ho, K2 and the T14 before the main event? Nah, got the North Korean Ryu Kyoing-su Songun-915, French Nexter LeClerc XLR, Chinese Norinco ZTZ-99, Italian CIO C1 Arielle AMV, Japanese Mitsubishi Type 10 and the Israeli Merkava Mk 4M Windbreaker to try out for the undercard…I’d put some dosh on the Merkava, battle tested. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LongTimeLurker Posted January 25, 2023 Share Posted January 25, 2023 The problem with crying wolf like this if that quote is accurate: is that it makes it more difficult for Joe Biden to justify not sending ATACMS. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moses1924 Posted January 25, 2023 Share Posted January 25, 2023 9 hours ago, TxRover said: Difficult to say in a five way, as any of those choices (Krauss-Maffei Leopard 2A7V, General Dynamics Abrams M1A2 SEPv3, Hyundai K2 PIP, BAE Challenger 2 HAAIP and Uralvagonzavod T-14 Armata) have massively increased lethality in side/rear engagements with each other. The best choice would be a round robin affair. Best guess, in that format, would be the Abrams or Challenger. The Abrams has the best coordination and communication, and the Challenger marginally superior armour, the Leopard is barely behind either of them and arguably has the better weapon, the K2 is untested (and thus would be hard to seed), and the Armata looks to be pretty weak (on limited experience). The Tennent's sixes were being discussed in another thread, perhaps a similar format to that could be used, 6 of each tank in a team, 2 leagues of 3 with the winners in the final? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TxRover Posted January 25, 2023 Share Posted January 25, 2023 11 hours ago, TxRover said: Difficult to say in a five way, as any of those choices (Krauss-Maffei Leopard 2A7V, General Dynamics Abrams M1A2 SEPv3, Hyundai K2 PIP, BAE Challenger 2 HAAIP and Uralvagonzavod T-14 Armata) have massively increased lethality in side/rear engagements with each other. The best choice would be a round robin affair. Best guess, in that format, would be the Abrams or Challenger. The Abrams has the best coordination and communication, and the Challenger marginally superior armour, the Leopard is barely behind either of them and arguably has the better weapon, the K2 is untested (and thus would be hard to seed), and the Armata looks to be pretty weak (on limited experience). 8 hours ago, TxRover said: Nah, got the North Korean Ryu Kyoing-su Songun-915, French Nexter LeClerc XLR, Chinese Norinco ZTZ-99, Italian CIO C1 Arielle AMV, Japanese Mitsubishi Type 10 and the Israeli Merkava Mk 4M Windbreaker to try out for the undercard…I’d put some dosh on the Merkava, battle tested. 2 hours ago, moses1924 said: The Tennent's sixes were being discussed in another thread, perhaps a similar format to that could be used, 6 of each tank in a team, 2 leagues of 3 with the winners in the final? We got 11 entries so far, gotta expand that…maybe the Indian Nigam Arjun Mk1A? That gives us 12, so we just schedule 3 groups of 4 in a round robin, with the top three, plus the best runner, up advancing to the semis… 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ICTChris Posted January 25, 2023 Share Posted January 25, 2023 (edited) The Russian army hold a Tank biathlon at it's annual defence expo every year. They had one in 2022, ironically held a few days before their army was routed in Kharkiv. Here are some of the highlights Edited January 25, 2023 by ICTChris 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MONKMAN Posted January 25, 2023 Share Posted January 25, 2023 US sending 31 Abrams to Ukraine. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Florentine_Pogen Posted January 25, 2023 Share Posted January 25, 2023 (edited) 17 minutes ago, MONKMAN said: US sending 31 Abrams to Ukraine. Edited January 25, 2023 by Florentine_Pogen 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dirty dingus Posted January 25, 2023 Share Posted January 25, 2023 16 minutes ago, MONKMAN said: US sending 31 Abrams to Ukraine. Basically a tiny gesture considering the US have 3700 in storage and 2500 active even the yanks supplied Egypt with 1360 of them according to Wiki. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LongTimeLurker Posted January 25, 2023 Share Posted January 25, 2023 16 minutes ago, dirty dingus said: Basically a tiny gesture considering the US have 3700 in storage and 2500 active even the yanks supplied Egypt with 1360 of them according to Wiki. HIMARS started off with just 4 and numbers soon ballooned from there. A year ago very few people in the west thought the Ukrainians could win a war against Russia, so it was all about giving them the tools to make victory so pyrrhic that Vlad would think twice about moving any further. The latest decisions are a big step towards making it possible for Ukraine to try to retake Luhansk and Donetsk cities and the Crimean peninsula. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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