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Armyvern is correct. A nice comprehensive answer on the Churchill Crocodile. One thing that could be more specific, what was the model of hull machinegun on the Churchill Mk VII infantry tank?
redleafjumper said:Armyvern is correct. A nice comprehensive answer on the Churchill Crocodile. One thing that could be more specific, what was the model of hull machinegun on the Churchill Mk VII infantry tank?
redleafjumper said:Armyvern, if I order a machinegun and you send me a quick-firing 75mm cannon, I would be a bit disappointed. This is the hull MG we are talking about here not the turret mounted main gun.
redleafjumper said:Armyvern, if I order a machinegun and you send me a quick-firing 75mm cannon, I would be a bit disappointed. This is the hull MG we are talking about here not the turret mounted main gun.
Larry Strong said:What's the difference between an AN/PRC 25 and an AN/PRC 77?
The moisture drain on the battery box cover.
Ammogod said:Hey guys can I play?
Why did the United States lend a Navy aircraft carrier and 10 Airforce B-26s to the french forces?
Larry Strong said:There is a bit more to it than that. Thats what they taught us in comms course, didn't bother teaching us the rest of that ;D
redleafjumper said:The solid state crystal in the 77 set is the main part of it, the 25 set is not completely solid state. The two radios do appear to be identical externally - the difference is the Receiver Transmitter units. For the RT 505 in the 25 set the components are of older technology and thus have reduced range (2 watts output max.) and capabilities. The RT 841 in the 77 set has the secure voice feature and has enhanced range (4 watts output max. - twice the 25 set).
redleafjumper said:What was the "Battle of Bogside"?
redleafjumper said:Yes that is correct. A reporter named Clive Limpkin wrote a photo book about the whole thing. That was awfully quick; I' ll have to think of something a bit more challenging.