Modelling armour in Ukraine crisis

Frenchys post contained 7 photos.
One was an aerial view, another looks like a collapsed schrebergarten,
the others show vehicles. I therefore assumed that you and Frank referred to one of the obvious vehicles and specifically to one of the wheeled ones.

I was never a vehicle commander, I programmed computers and had to be precise and exact.
A computer is basically an autistic fool operating at hyperactive speed, inprecise input gives you
a lot of wrong output :wink:

The photo seems to show a place in Holstein. It was posted, March 17 2021, on twitter by Felix Lotzin with the comment:
" Die gute alte GerĆ¼mpeltarnung - immer wieder eine Freude beim Ɯben in #Holstein."
The day after he posted the aerial view, ā€œAls ā€žNachschlagā€œ noch ein Luftbild aus gut 70mā€

https://twitter.com/felixlotzin/status/1372175143057948676

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:joy: thatā€™s funny

oh Iā€™m gonna share that with the I.T. department lol

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Please do, tell them you got it from an experienced MSc, Computer engineering.
The colloquial term is SISO, Sht In Sht Out which is a pun based on the stack/queue handling methods FIFO (queue, First In First Out) vs LIFO (stack, Last In First Out)

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@Uncle-Heavy Iā€™m in Logrono, Spain on personal business but i will do when i get back.

I bet the weather is better than around here

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@Uncle-Heavy we return to Scotland in a few days going from 25c to 9c :cry::cry::cry:

Burn the vehicle, not worth the lost blood to save.

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Assign the clean-up work to someone you have a grudge against, problem solved

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I donā€™t hate anybody that much. I got cut four times just looking at the photo. That stuff sucks to work with.

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Never attempt to untangle, use cutters to cut it into small pieces

Maybe I should include less pics per post to avoid misunderstandingsā€¦ :thinking:

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H.P.

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Nah, people need to learn to refer to a specific image.
ā€œIs that a Fuchs hidden under all that junkā€, should be a piece of cake

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H.P.

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Hmmmā€¦cutting razor wire under tension. Iā€™ll think Iā€™ll be in the bar while you do that. Let me know how it turns out. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

:beer:

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No worries. Just make sure that you know which way the tension is pulling/pushing or use a stick to hold it in place.
Another option is to cut slowly so that you create a weak spot where the wire will bend and release most of the tension.

Iā€™ll join you in the bar afterwards for a Gin&Tonic

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Another MT-LB with track tensioning issues

H.P.

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Yours and mine experience with razor wire have not been the same.

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Combined with their age and physical shapeā€¦

They are in shape,
round is also a shape ā€¦