Armas Russas - (Algumas Bizarras!)
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Armas Russas - (Algumas Bizarras!)
4.5 mm SPP-1M, Underwater Pistol
PSS, Silenced Pistol (muito cabulosa!) em calibre 7.62!
GYURZA, Pistol
PP-90M, Submachine Gun ( a mais bizarra de todas! )
KLIN, Submachine Gun
APS, Underwater Assault Rifle (pra combate na água!? )
9A-91, Assault Rifle
PP-93, Machine Pistol
UDAR, Revolver Complex
KIPARIS, Submachine Gun
BISON-2, Submachine Gun
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PSS, Silenced Pistol (muito cabulosa!) em calibre 7.62!
GYURZA, Pistol
PP-90M, Submachine Gun ( a mais bizarra de todas! )
KLIN, Submachine Gun
APS, Underwater Assault Rifle (pra combate na água!? )
9A-91, Assault Rifle
PP-93, Machine Pistol
UDAR, Revolver Complex
KIPARIS, Submachine Gun
BISON-2, Submachine Gun
Abraços!
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Spetsnaz escreveu:Eu sou apaixonado pela Bizon
ee arma mais maravilhosa com 66 tiros ... AHUAUHUA
Não sei, acho que é porque eu sou acostumado a ver mais armamento ocidental (americano), mas eu acho o design das armas russas estranho! Mas em compensação a efetividade é muito boa! E é isso que importa! hehehe
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Vinicius Pimenta escreveu:Isso aí é praticamente um Pára-FAL curtinho com um carregador esquisito.
Esse Bison tá mais para BisonNHA do que para uma arma, hahahahaha...
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"If the battle for civilization comes down to the wimps versus the barbarians, the barbarians are going to win."
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Que engenhoca curiosa essa daí:
Alguem ja teve a oportunidade de entrar num tanque e ver como funciona essa recarga automatica?
Sera que nossos Leopard e M60 possuem recarga automatica ou manual?
E o Osorio?
T-64-style 2A46M Autoloader
The T-64 and T-80 utilize the same type of an autoloader to arm their 2A46/M mainguns. The latest autoloader models allow sustained fire with over 8 reloading cycles per minute.
The rounds in the autoloader are stored in a carousel, with the main rounds horizontally with their fins outwards, and the charges placed vertically on top/outside of the main rounds with their stubs upwards.
T-80U Autoloader Schematics and Operation
1.Handler arm; 2.Hydraulic cylinder; 3.Carriage; 4.Cam; 5.Main round; 6.Charge; 7.Breechblock; 8.Stub extractor; 9.Ramming mechanism; 10.Ram chain
During loading, the main round is first raised almost to the vertical position and then moved into the breech in a single arcing movement, while the charge is moved to the same line by turning it horizontally around the stub base and raising it. Both parts of the round are then rammed by a single ramming cycle. This is marginally faster, and this is why T-80 MBTs have a slightly higher rate of fire than T-72 MBTs.
What makes T-64-style autoloader notably faster than that of T-72 is the presence of 'sequence' mode. When it is enabled, the loading mechanism continuously loads the rounds of the same type without any gunners intervention. In addition, the rotation of the carousel to get the new round is done immediately after the previous round has been loaded, in parallel with the firing procedure. This allows to perform all the blocking loading operations in under 5 seconds.
Advances in the autoloader design along T-64 and T-80 line also include the reverse rotation of the carousel thus allowing much faster cycles when the magazine is partially depleted.
Specifications:
Designation 6ETs-11 (original T-64 autoloader)
6ETs-15 "Korzina" (Basket)
Capacity 28 rounds of any type
Min. cycle time 6 sec (ATGM - 7.5 sec)
Max. cycle time 13 sec
Manual reload time 13 .. 15 min
Alguem ja teve a oportunidade de entrar num tanque e ver como funciona essa recarga automatica?
Sera que nossos Leopard e M60 possuem recarga automatica ou manual?
E o Osorio?
T-64-style 2A46M Autoloader
The T-64 and T-80 utilize the same type of an autoloader to arm their 2A46/M mainguns. The latest autoloader models allow sustained fire with over 8 reloading cycles per minute.
The rounds in the autoloader are stored in a carousel, with the main rounds horizontally with their fins outwards, and the charges placed vertically on top/outside of the main rounds with their stubs upwards.
T-80U Autoloader Schematics and Operation
1.Handler arm; 2.Hydraulic cylinder; 3.Carriage; 4.Cam; 5.Main round; 6.Charge; 7.Breechblock; 8.Stub extractor; 9.Ramming mechanism; 10.Ram chain
During loading, the main round is first raised almost to the vertical position and then moved into the breech in a single arcing movement, while the charge is moved to the same line by turning it horizontally around the stub base and raising it. Both parts of the round are then rammed by a single ramming cycle. This is marginally faster, and this is why T-80 MBTs have a slightly higher rate of fire than T-72 MBTs.
What makes T-64-style autoloader notably faster than that of T-72 is the presence of 'sequence' mode. When it is enabled, the loading mechanism continuously loads the rounds of the same type without any gunners intervention. In addition, the rotation of the carousel to get the new round is done immediately after the previous round has been loaded, in parallel with the firing procedure. This allows to perform all the blocking loading operations in under 5 seconds.
Advances in the autoloader design along T-64 and T-80 line also include the reverse rotation of the carousel thus allowing much faster cycles when the magazine is partially depleted.
Specifications:
Designation 6ETs-11 (original T-64 autoloader)
6ETs-15 "Korzina" (Basket)
Capacity 28 rounds of any type
Min. cycle time 6 sec (ATGM - 7.5 sec)
Max. cycle time 13 sec
Manual reload time 13 .. 15 min