Iirc many eastern European countries are sending more equipment and weapons per capita than the US like Poland.
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I'm sure they could be of use for showing them specifics on weapon platforms and such.
Idk why you got down voted. It makes sense to me!
Yeah, I'd definitely be curious on more detailed numbers.
I'm not that guy, and I'm all for rail, but here's an article that talks about it. https://seattletransitblog.com/2009/10/26/the-highway-vs-fixed-transit-debate/
"While a few rail-transit lines may have had a marginal effect on rush-hour congestion, the cost is exorbitant. The average light-rail line under construction or in planning stages today costs $25 million per mile ($50 million per mile in both directions). Heavy rail costs more than twice as much. By comparison, the average lane mile of freeway costs only about $5 to $10 million."
NATO "We'll fuckin do it again."
This is why their attrition is so bad even though they're on the defensive.
Rise in sea levels on the east coast, reduced rain in the east coast, stronger storms, and more precipitation in Europe and the tropics. According to wiki.
I think it'll also make some areas cold as fuck and probably heat up the gulf.
I think it's still like .25 or .50 at Costco.
Yeah. We don't know your budget, but if you are just playing at 1440p, you could cut down to a Ryzen 5, a 4070, and 32gb of ram easily.
By repaired, were these just old damaged/beat up tanks Poland had on hand, or combat damaged from Ukraine?