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Date of upload: Mar 13, 2024 ^^
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While I really believe that the USSR actually invented very little in the way of military hardware, in 1969, we were shown a film of this type of bridge. It wasn't a US bridge, it was a Russian bridge. The US had nothing similar. I was in a Corp of Engineers ROTC detachment, and we were training of Bailey Bridges and M4T6 bridges, both of which were not equal to this type of bridge.. The film we were shown was introduced as a Russian training film that had been taken out of Russia by our side. The idea was pretty simple and the army had similar bridges within a few years. The M30 bridge erection boats shown are identical to the ones we had back in the 1960's.
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J.cesar,Calígula and others used these floatin bridges and still today are being used. Are no a soviet invention as somebody sugested uphere. The bridge lower weight, the higher weight it can bear, the easier way parts can join, its safety under enemies fire...state the parameters for its capabilities.
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We're going to need a more amphibious barge like platform that can interlink with other barges to improve our river crossing capabilities. Like the GDELS M3 amphibious bridge and ferry system found in European military markets like Germany. A combat variant with a wide array of weaponry could also be useful in breaching hostile river crossing full of hazards and risks. A grim future worth investigating and strategizing to conduct the age old "Divide and Conquer" strategies and stratagem.
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I was a 12b10 9th engineer battalion A,burg Germany built many bridges loved it hard work we definitely had our shit together at all times infantry mech units engineers we all worked together hard we all in 83 to 89 had our shit together and knew our jobs they only handicap for us the NATO troops we could not count on them.
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@pdd6016
2 months ago
❤Thank You For Your Service❤
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