“We need tanks, these are planned”
[..] as the SISUs were tested with CV90s on a Latvian polygon, the Scoutsbattalion chief on his six-wheeled vehicle was soon stuck on the terrain and all he could do was watch the units on […]
[..] as the SISUs were tested with CV90s on a Latvian polygon, the Scoutsbattalion chief on his six-wheeled vehicle was soon stuck on the terrain and all he could do was watch the units on […]
http://www.postimees.ee/3478821/galerii-ja-video-kaitsevagi-lasi-esimest-korda-tankitorjesusteemist-javelin vara bungas: 1 x Javelin raķete = 70 000+ euro.
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There has been an ongoing debate in Baltic States about what Finland should or should not do in case of war in Baltic States against Russia. NATOs general feeling…
Catch up with the debate on automated weapons and killer machines in the session What If Robots Go to War. It’ll be livestreamed from Davos at 15.00 on Thursday 21 January 2016. avots UPD1 rezultāti, […]
EE BS Pioneeripataljoni sapieru vads dabūjis savā ricībā vecu tiltu, kuram vēl samērā laba nestspēja ( pagājušā gada pārbaudē apstiprinātas 290 tonnas). Tiltu izjauc, sastāvdaļas pārved uz poligonu, kur inženieri trenēsies praktiskā spridzināšanā. Tilta sastāvdaļas […]
Zemāk ir viena no formulām, kā aprēķina ticamu valsts militārā spēka indeksu, kas nerada pārpratumus vai neizraisa smieklus kā tas biezi gadās ar līdzšinejām metodikām. Alternatīvu piedāvā krievu izcelsmes ASV zinatnieks, kurš radīja comprehensive military power […]
VID ēkas izbūve noapaļojot izmaksāja 55+ miljonus (zemesgabala cena tur nav iekšā) Ēkas noma = 637 000 mēnesī, nomas periods 30 gadi (360 mēneši) tātad šajā periodā valstij būtu jāsamaksā aptuveni 230 000 000. VID […]
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Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal and Spain and Germany as the lead nation have initiated a new project under the auspices of the European Defence Agency (EDA) the aim of which is to investigate opportunities and […]
Battlefield airmen are trained to carry from 65 pounds to 100 pounds (30-45 kg) on their backs during deployments. With the new gear, their packs would be slimmed down to 50 pounds (23 kg) avots