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Seismic Bomb - BLU-82B
Seismic Bomb - BLU-82B Seismic Bomb (luminescent) BLU - 82B - 3.5 meters long, 1.37 meters in diameter, explosive weight 5,700kg. The bomb was dropped from a C130 aircraft, when it exploded, it destroyed a diameter of 100 meters and caused a strong tremor within a diameter of 3.2 km. View more
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BLU-3 Pineapple bombs
BLU-3 Pineapple bombs I. Function: Hit motor vehicles, trains, ships with materials, damage people and animals outside fortifications and fortifications without a lid with marbles. The enemy often launched at targets such as: convoys, riverboats, trains, roads transporting air defense battlefields, warehouses, parking lots, garrison camps and residential areas. When detonated, ball bombs View more
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Bom 250 LBS with signature MK81 MOD1 (GP 250 LBS)
Bom 250 LBS with signature MK81 MOD1 (GP 250 LBS) Bombs with high explosive activity, used for general purposes. The weight ratio of the bombs makes them capable of being used in many situations such as damage, destroying bases, light weapons. The bomb will self-pressurize to explode. The head, body View more
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AD6 Aircraft (Douglas A-1 Skyraider)
AD6 Aircraft (Douglas A-1 Skyraider) The AD6 (Skyraider A-1) aircraft manufactured by MC Donnell Douglass, a single - engine propeller for both combat and bombing purposes, was used by the United States Navy towards the end of World War II. Skyraider A1 aircraft was brought into View more
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Chinook CH-47 (Chinook)
Chinook CH-47 (Chinook) Is a multi-purpose heavy transport helicopter with 2 engines, 2 propellers designed and manufactured by Boeing Integrated Defense Systems, used by the US military during the war to invade Vietnam. The design function of this aircraft is to transport the troops, transport the wounded, transport the heavy weapons View more
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155 mm Canon
Pháo 155 mm 155 mm cannon 155 mm cannon - With a range of 14.6km, shells can destroy targets within a radius of 360m with a depth of 30m and a width of 50m. In January 1968, the US military used 108 cannons of this type in Vietnam.
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LVT A6 steel truck tutorial (Landing Vehicle Track)
This is a turret mounted on the LVT A6 (Landing Vehicle Track) armored vehicle equipped with the US Marine Corps. People put the turret with 105mm M49 cannon (grenade) coaxial 30 machine gun and 50 M2HB anti-aircraft machine gun on the roof, carrying 100 of 105mm rounds, 1,000 of View more
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M107 tank-mounted 175mm cannon running on a chain
The 175mm cannon mounted on the M107 tank runs on chains, is very mobile, can be transported on a large transport aircraft (the dynamic part of the cannon can be removed from the vehicle when transported by plane). In the attack, the M107 tank is a vehicle that can protect View more
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Tank M.48
Tank M.48 In order to increase the means of war, in 1970 the US army massively introduced M.48 tanks into Vietnam and gradually transferred them to the army of the old Saigon government. They first equipped the 20th pupet troop and then equipped many other regiments so that the pupet View more
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Tank M41
Tank M41 The US military brought M.41 tanks into South Vietnam in 1964 to equip the army of the old Saigon government to bombard, destroy and kill the Vietnamese people. Vehicle length 229 3/16 inches (5m8) 125 inches (3m125) wide 121 inches (2m925) tall Speed 64km/h Range 193 km Equipment: + 01 machine gun of 7.62mm (20,000 View more
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M.132 armored flamethrower
M.132 armored flamethrower The M.132 A1 flamethrower is a light tank, uses a chain, and has an automatic flamethrower. The M.132 A1 armored vehicle can unload, parachute and run across fields, over rough terrain, wade through water or run fast on asphalt. The weapon of the M.132 A1 armored vehicle is View more
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D7 Bulldozer
D7 Bulldozer The D7 bulldozer, also known as the "Roman plow", was brought to Vietnam by the US Army in 1972. The vehicle runs on a slow chain and is equipped with a shovel blade. This is the first D7 bulldozer that has ever participated in the destruction of war zone View more