Modeling Armor of Operation "Iron Swords"

Slow in asking about this, are their any images of maintaining or provisioning the active protection system kill ordenance load?

No, and there should never be any as it would go against OPSEC.

Try not to take this the wrong way, but question like that should never be asked. It’s great to have photos of military vehicles, but asking how things work should be a no no!! :grinning_face::+1:

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And there’s always that guy .. nothing wrong with being curious but..

Remember the newbie that was asking about unit ID’s etc.. I remember he asked one question then after being told NO that’s OPSEC and we won’t answer . He disappeared never to be seen again .

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Ahhhh the New D9’s are out and about.. there’s still factory paint on the blades even after the IDF green gray wore off. Great pics

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Thank you for the courtesy of an advisory.

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Note the improved armour on the front of the MK.3D tanks over the driver compartment.

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Wow you’re right! Wouldn’t have noticed!
Also note the later\thicker\batash sideskirts.

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In fact, heavy duty side skirts, this time I didn’t noticed that :slight_smile: Here is the comparision between improved and standard armour on the front of Mk.3D

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an 2014 shots with heabvy side skirts

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I have a few photos from a few years ago with this type of heavy side skirts, but this one from Frenchy is the first photo I’ve seen in the current period.

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https://interestingengineering.com/military/israel-fireballs-lebanon-16th-century-style-catapults

Video : https://twitter.com/i/status/1801148869721428151

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