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T110's Second Summer of Love (And Tolerance)

Дата: 09.05.2014 19:52:28
View PostLife_In_Black, on May 09 2014 - 05:52, said: I wonder though, is there another candidate for an American tier 5 turreted TD? I want to say the M8A1, but I'm not convinced that could handle being a tier 5.

The_Chieftain:   T72. We're unsure as to quite what we're going to do with that quite yet.  

View PostFaustianQ, on May 09 2014 - 07:32, said:   Stock and Elite turrets are ahistorically switched, it should go from closed to open top to accommodate the 76mm gun.

The_Chieftain:   T49 is going to be changed to T67. Expect the top turret to be open-topped.  

View PostSilentstalker2, on May 09 2014 - 09:58, said: So, our president and other representatives officially refused to honor the memory of fallen Soviet soldiers in WW2 and to attend the remembrance ceremony, because "he doesn't agree with Russian politics on Ukraine". As if that has anyhting to do with the memory of fallen soldiers.   Once again I am deeply ashamed to be Czech.

The_Chieftain:   Could be worse. San Francisco decided not to accept USS Iowa as a museum ship as a statement against the US military's policy on homosexuality. (Despite SF's most prominent liberal politician, Dianne Feinstein moving hell and high water to get the Battleship to the city. She has a bad rep due to her gun control position, but she's actually quite pro-military). San Pedro, down near Los Angeles gleefully snaps up the ship, and to the surprise of nobody at all, the US military eventually changed its policy on homosexuality about the time the ship moved. San Francisco is now left without a battleship, without a good reason to show for it.   Idiots.

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