Springtime for T110 and the Americas
Дата: 18.11.2014 18:38:10
EmpressNero, on Nov 18 2014 - 04:16, said: Yeah, googling "Centurion wire reel" brings up a
picture of it. What's it for, part of the radio
setup? It's right behind the antenna...The_Chieftain: When set up in a lager, the tanks use the wire system
instead of the radios to communicate with each other. Nothing to
intercept/triangulate upon, and it means that the lads can talk
freely about anything from the chow hall to giving operations
orders without having to translate into code. The US does the same
thing. Indeed, wire reels are still (well, as of a couple of years
ago anyway, last time I did a unit inventory) on the MTOE for US
Army mech/armor units. Though we never used the things. I
vastly prefer the British adverts. They advertise things like
people shooting and blowing things up. I can't really recall the
last time I saw a trigger pulled in a US Army advert. I do
like this Royal Marines one.
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