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Community Forum · Est. 2006
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#71
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05-18-2022, 09:35 PM
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Re: Russian Invasion Ukraine Day 82/83/84/85/86 (May 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21th)
"Footage of the SBU special operation to blow up the Rubizhne-Severodonetsk bridge after the defeat of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the battles in this area."
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#72
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05-18-2022, 10:14 PM
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Re: Russian Invasion Ukraine Day 82/83/84/85/86 (May 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21th)
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#73
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05-18-2022, 10:53 PM
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Re: Russian Invasion Ukraine Day 82/83/84/85/86 (May 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21th)
- Ukrainians of the 59th Motorized Brigade firing 152mm D-20's (2 photos) - Unknown Ukranian footage, random piece of human |
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#74
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05-18-2022, 11:07 PM
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Re: Russian Invasion Ukraine Day 82/83/84/85/86 (May 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21th)
Last video - it looks like new Ukranian made semi-automatic sniper rifle UAR-10 (7,62x51 - which is NATO standard) which suppose to substitute Soviet SVD.
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#75
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05-18-2022, 11:33 PM
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Re: Russian Invasion Ukraine Day 82/83/84/85/86 (May 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21th)
Yup, 7.62x51mm has extensive use in NATO armies. Especially the US, UK. Weapons like these (the sniper weapons) will have higher quality ammo for accuracy. I reload these rounds in my garage. You wouldn't believe how much $$$ Soviet SVD's are worth here. Not because of their quality, but their Soviet "cold war" era value. |
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#78
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05-19-2022, 12:27 AM
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Re: Russian Invasion Ukraine Day 82/83/84/85/86 (May 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21th)
There were so many SVD copies made by various countries, mainly communist. The Chinese, Bulgarians, Romanians, Polish, others. One of my college buddies has a Romanian PSL. I have two AK's - a Serbian M92 and one mostly American "Rifle Dynamics" AK-74 with a couple Russian parts. Russian bakelite magazines (they're the best). I've seen some Ukranian and Russian troops on Telegram with Soviet-era Dragunov SVD's. Pictured: Romanian PSL |
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#79
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05-19-2022, 12:33 AM
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Re: Russian Invasion Ukraine Day 82/83/84/85/86 (May 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21th)
Soviet SVD's are less accurate and lower quality than modern NATO weapons. In the past, that wasn't the case. Point in case: The M16A1 (a garbage American Vietnam era weapon) versus the Chinese made Type 56 which was a copy of the Russian AKM, which was an improvement of the original AK-47. The Type 56 was a vastly superior weapon. Soviet SVD's are incredibly valued here in the US because of their cold war era historic value. Very unique looking and "evil". The prices they sell for on Gunbroker.com are insane. |