Not sure what you mean by imagine. It's operational. No need to imagine anything. I don't know how much more "incredible" the airframe is either. I'm sure its gotten it's fair share of updates too, but first and foremost: systems, armament and sensor suite is what made that package come together.
This is the mid-70s, imagine how incredible that airframe is ~50 years later.
What great design
Not sure what you mean by imagine. It's operational. No need to imagine anything. I don't know how much more "incredible" the airframe is either. I'm sure its gotten it's fair share of updates too, but first and foremost: systems, armament and sensor suite is what made that package come together.
Mostly M41 Walker Bulldogs getting hit, but the last one is an M48 Patton Tank if I'm not mistaken. Great footage. Always loved the Apache.
First one is a m47.
now that's gonna leave a mark.
So awesome.
I like this historical video. Memories
This is the YAH64
How can you tell vs an early -A?
That last target sure looked a lot like a T-55 - any chance it was bought off of the Israelis after the Six Day or Yom Kippur War ?
No T-54/55 were hurt in this video.
We are seeing an M41, an M47 and an M48.
Tank'o Finitto 😁
How was destroying these tanks justified?
How do you think you test missiles?
Eram carcassas obsoletas destinadas a serem alvos de treinamento. Como você pode não entender isso ?
@@andrewmountford3608 By shooting armor plates. Tank wrecks are not used during the development process.
@@MarceloCunha2011 They could have used armor plates for training and testing purposes, and donate these exhibits to museums. Seems like a waste.
@@Teleturniej_Teletulejathey could not care less.