@totestanked | Tank Upgrades: Chile & Uruguay''s Armor
We explore Chile and Uruguay''s unique tank upgrade strategies. From hypervelocity guns to modernized M-XXIVs with armor-piercing capabilities, we dive into their innovative approaches to
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We explore Chile and Uruguay''s unique tank upgrade strategies. From hypervelocity guns to modernized M-XXIVs with armor-piercing capabilities, we dive into their innovative approaches to
Currently, 54 Condor UR-425 are in service with the Uruguayan Army. The vehicle was designed by the German Company Thyssen-Henschel of Germany and manufactured by Henschel
Army Quick Donning Tactical Body Armor Doffing System Bulletproof Body Armor.
Thick sections of tree bark can be manipulated into shapes using hot water or steam to construct protective armor. This was done to create defensive belts and armbands in parts of Southeast Asia
"El Ejército de Uruguay recibe un millar de ametralladoras MG-3 adquiridas a España".
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I wore fake armour from cardboard and plastic to comic con and it got pretty hot and bothersome after a while. But I don''t sweat too much so it was not super annoying.
I wore fake armour from cardboard and plastic to comic con and it got pretty hot and bothersome after a while. But I don''t sweat too much so it was not super annoying.
Uruguay operated the M24 for 60 years, with significant upgrades being carried out in the late 1980s. The vehicle was only retired in 2019.
"Uruguayan (British-made) LBA F6 PASGT helmet. It is issued to Uruguayan UN peacekeeping missions, with an ambition to equip with these the whole army. The shape is standard PASGT-type
Uruguay, like several other countries in South America, has been a traditional customer of US military hardware. In Uruguay''s case, this first example were 40 M3A1 Stuart light tanks delivered in 1944