Here are more pictures of the destroyed British rust bucket challenger 2 tank that made quite a splash earlier on.
First off, here’s British tank building school summed up in one picture
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We wrote and reported about this rusty British heap earlier on As follows: Drone Pictures of destroyed British rust-bucket Challenger tank.
No evidence of blowout panels working.
Hey you was supposed to blow and not the hatches!
Forgive me for being so negative, but British do again seem to have designed and built some utter garbage even by their lowly standards of engineering excellence or lack thereof.
British propaganda is the most contemptible propaganda there is.
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Per report tank was hit with Kornet ATGM, destroyed on first hit burned all night.
K-kill
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And the point is the British Challenger 2 tank is as bad as any other NATO or Western tank, and very likely the worst of all of them; likewise the British are as shite a nation as any other in NATO and the EU and very likely the shittiest of them all.
Also please keep in mind the law of OSINT, if one is lost and verified by OSINT then at least anywhere from 3 to 10 others are lost as well.
Also please keep in mind the law of OSINT, if one is lost and verified by OSINT then at least anywhere from 3 to 10 others are lost as well.
From social media
Actually one rumor we picked up has it the tank was operated by a crew of ex-British military.
Also, our expert general Sokolowski says that one should remember that Russian antitank weaponry has been designed specifically to target, and to be most effective against, NATO armor assets, including American British and German tanks and that’s what it’s doing and that’s what it does best.
And as you can see it is very effective. Where a t-64 tank might take three hits to kill, only one is enough to kill the giant British rust bucket that is the Challenger 2
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