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bd popeye
04-17-2007, 04:39 PM
In this thread you may post pictures of military equipment SMASHED by acts of war...No mangled bodies please!!! Equipment only!!! Follow the forum rules reguarding posting comments.
1) Iraqi anti-aircraft guns destroyed during Desert Storm are piled in a bone yard near the Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait. (Released to Public)
2) Senior Master Sgt. James Miles of the 4409th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Branch, Myrtle Beach, S.C., examines the tail section of a Scud missile shot down in the desert by an MIM-104 Patriot tactical air defense missile during Operation Desert Storm. (Released to Public)
3) A right rear view of a wrecked and stripped Israeli M50 Mark II Sherman tank with its gun turret traversed to the rear. (Released to Public)
4) Demolished Iraqi vehicles line a roadway in the Euphrates River Valley in the aftermath of Operation Desert Storm. (Released to Public)
bd popeye
04-17-2007, 09:38 PM
Oh boy..I see you fellows like to see stuff blow to smitherenes! So here's some more!!
All photos have been released to the public by the US DoD.
1) A heavily damaged US Marine Corps (USMC) Amphibious Assault Vehicles (AAV7A1) equipped with a mine plow, waits shipment at Camp Fox, Kuwait during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. The Vehicle was reportedly destroyed by friendly fire. (Released to Public)
2) A destroyed Iraqi M-46 130mm Field Gun sits along a roadside in Iraq, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. (Released to Public)
3) US Marine Corps (USMC) Marines assigned to Combat Service Support Battalion 18 (CSSB-18), load the wreckage of a destroyed Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAV7A1), onto a US Army (USA) M1000, Heavy Equipment Transporter, Semi-trailer, at an ambush site located within the city of An Nasariyah, Iraq, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. (Released to Public)
4) A destroyed Russian satellite ground terminal sits in among a grove of tree in an area near Kabul, Afghanistan, during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. (Released to Public)
5) As Marines patrol the area, in the foreground is the ruin of a Soviet surface to air missile (SAM) site destroyed by coaliton air sorties, possibly an SA-3 launch ramp. It is located near the Kandahar International Airport, Kandahar, Afghanistan. The image taken during OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM. (Released to Public)
bd popeye
04-17-2007, 09:52 PM
Even more gear SMASHED!!!
1) Still in flames, a destroyed Russian made T-55 Main Battle Tank (MBT) north of the An Nu'maniyah bridge on Highway 27, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. (Released to Public)
2) Coalition military personnel inspect the remains of an Iraqi SU-22 aircraft in a hangar destroyed by Coalition bombing during Operation Desert Storm. (Released to Public)
3) Coalition military personnel inspect the remains of an Iraqi aircraft in a hangar destroyed by Coalition bombing during Operation Desert Storm. (Released to Public)
4) An overall view of the north side of the building that was severely bomb damaged in the Khobar Towers complex. The explosion of a fuel truck set off by terrorists at 2:55 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, June 25, 1996, outside the northern fence of the Khobar Towers complex near King Abdul Aziz Air Base, killed 19 and injured over 260. The facility housed U.S. service members and served as the headquarters for the 4404th Wing (Provisional), Southwest Asia. (Released to Public)
5) Navy personnel inspect damage to the hull of the amphibious assault ship USS TRIPOLI (LPH-10) as the vessel sits in dry dock awaiting repairs. The damage was inflicted by an Iraqi mine that the ship struck while serving as a mine-clearing platform in the northern Persian Gulf on February,18, 1991 during Operation Desert Storm. The TRIPOLI was able to continue operations after damage control crews stopped the flooding caused by the explosion. (Released to Public)
bd popeye
04-17-2007, 10:17 PM
1) An inspection team examines a US Army (USA) AH-64 Apache helicopter that crashed during landing at Tactical Assembly Area SHELL, in Central Iraq. The helicopter is assigned to A/Company 2-101st Aviation Regiment, and was operation in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. (Released to Public)
2)A U.S. Marine Corps crash, fire, and rescue team respond to a downed Philippine air force OV-10 Bronco aircraft that swerved off the runway upon landing at Clark Air Base in Pampanga, Philippines, Oct. 24, 2006. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Ricardo Morales) (Released) (Released to Public
3) US Air Force (USAF) personnel from the 506th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Fire Department (ECEFD), respond to the crash scene of a US Army (USA) AH-64 Apache at Kirkuk Air Base (AB), Iraq (IRQ). (Released to Public)
4) Front view of the remains of a crashed MH-53J Pave Low IIIE helicopter as the rotor head comes out of the ground. The helicopter crashed near Camp Mackall Army Air Field, North Carolina on the night of June 2, 1999. Air Force Special Operations Command requested that the aircraft be recovered and returned to Hurlburt Field, Florida. (Released to Public)
5) The aerial view, taken one day after the accident, shows the extent of the damage to the C-141 Starlifter after the F-16D Falcon crashed and hit the unoccupied C-141 parked on the tarmac. Exact Date Shot Unknown . Published in Airman Magazine, May 1994. (Released to Public)
Location: POPE AIR FORCE BASE, NC DoD photo by: MARCUS CASTRO
bd popeye
04-18-2007, 05:43 PM
1) A Helicopter Combat Support Squadron 11 (HC-11) UH-46 Sea Knight helicopter, hanging from the side of the destroyer USS FIFE (DD-991) below the helicopter pad, is tied off with support ropes. The helicopter crashed on takeoff due to an engine failure. (Released to Public) DoD photo by: PH3 HENSLEY Date Shot: 1 Sep 1986
2) A left side view of an SH-2F Seasprite helicopter that crashed in San Diego Harbor. The helicopter is assigned to Light Helicopter Anti-submarine Squadron 33 (HSL-33). (Released to Public)
Location: NAS North Island, SAN DIEGO, CA DoD photo by: PH3 JANINE M. TILLINGER Date Shot: 20 Jul 1976
3) A destroyed US Military M1A1 Main Battle Tank (MBT) sits along Route 1, in Iraq, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. (Released to Public) DoD photo by: LCPL JENNIFER A. KRUSEN, USMC Date Shot: 5 Apr 2003
4) A destroyed F-16C Fighting Falcon aircraft lies on the tarmac in the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew, which struck the area on August 24th. (Released to Public) Location: HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE, FL DoD photo by: MASTER SGT. DON WETTERMAN Date Shot: 28 Aug 1992
5) The destroyed remains of a US Marine Corps (USMC) M1-88 Vehicle Tank Retriever (VTR), Bravo Company (B CO), 2nd Tank Battalion (TKBN), near Sayyid Abd, Iraq during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. (Released to Public)
DoD photo by: MSGT HOWARD J. FARRELL, USMC Date Shot: 6 Apr 2003
SteelBird
04-18-2007, 08:52 PM
Photo number 3; a destoryed M1A1. The tank looks seriously damaged, can you tell me what kind of weapon did they use to engage this tank?
bd popeye
04-18-2007, 11:05 PM
Photo number 3; a destoryed M1A1. The tank looks seriously damaged, can you tell me what kind of weapon did they use to engage this tank?
MMM?? I get these pics from the US DoD web site. I do edit the description on the pics to save space...I will check for the rest of the text on the pics. Thank you for your
instrest!:)
5 minutes later...All I can tell you is that is the discription I posted is the only one for that picture..sorry..
bd popeye
04-21-2007, 12:08 PM
SMASHED!!!
1) The wreck of a large van vehicle on its side, the result of a High Energy Anti-Disruption Device (HEAD) explosion. (Released to Public)
2) An SH-60B Sea Hawk helicopter attached to Light Helicopter Anti-submarine Squadron 44 (HSL-44) assess battle damage after launching an AGM-114 "Hellfire" air-to-ground missile at a training target during Joint Task Force Exercise 1-98 (JTFX 1-98). (Released to Public)
3) A US Marine Corps (USMC) AAV7A1 Assault Amphibian Vehicles (AAV) destroyed by friendly fire during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM sits at Camp Fox, Kuwait, waiting for shipment to a port in Kuwait for loading onto a Maritime Prepositioning Ship (MPS). (Released to Public)
4) This destroyed former Iraqi Army (IA) artillery piece was found in its firing position in the city of Haqlaniyah, Al Anbar Province, Iraq (IRQ), by US Marine Corps (USMC) Marines, Kilo Company (K Co), 3rd Battalion (BN), 4th Marine Regiment (3/4th MAR), 1st Marine Division (MARDIV). (Released to Public)
5) A destroyed Iraqi BMT-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV), sits in a debris field near a Baghdad street during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. (Released to Public)
Finn McCool
04-21-2007, 04:53 PM
Photo number 3; a destoryed M1A1. The tank looks seriously damaged, can you tell me what kind of weapon did they use to engage this tank?
Probably another tank or a lucky hit from an RPG was what caused the tank to be abandoned in the first place. Then other Abrams or an aircraft hit it to assure the Iraqis didn't get anything from it. That happened in this one book I read about the Iraq war, and seems to be what they usually do if they don't plan on recovering the tank anytime before they think the enemy can get to it because of combat.
bd popeye
04-21-2007, 07:45 PM
I'm getting a great response to this page. Thanks guys. Feel free to post pics of military hardware and targets that have been SMASHED by acts of war, natural disasters or accidents....
Remember no mangled, wounded or dead bodies....
SteelBird
04-21-2007, 09:54 PM
Probably another tank or a lucky hit from an RPG was what caused the tank to be abandoned in the first place. Then other Abrams or an aircraft hit it to assure the Iraqis didn't get anything from it. That happened in this one book I read about the Iraq war, and seems to be what they usually do if they don't plan on recovering the tank anytime before they think the enemy can get to it because of combat.
I heard somewhere (maybe in this forum) that T-72's main gun cannot punch through an M1's amour. RPG? I'm afraid there's noway an RPG can beat the M1. I guess some anti tank missile is more possible.
Finn McCool
04-22-2007, 03:52 PM
I heard somewhere (maybe in this forum) that T-72's main gun cannot punch through an M1's amour. RPG? I'm afraid there's noway an RPG can beat the M1. I guess some anti tank missile is more possible.
Well in the book I read the tank was in an armoured column, rolling down the highway into the city center in Baghdad engaging thousands of Iraqi infantry on the sides of the higway. An RPG struck it somehwere in the back and ignited some sort of fuel line that didn't stop the tank but lit the back of it on fire. They stopped the tank and tried to put the fire out but flammable stuff just kept dripping out of the ruptured line so the crew had to leave the tank. Then the other tanks shot it several times and an F-16 dropped a bomb on it to prevent it from being inspected by the Iraqis.
Afterward it looked like the one in the picture. Just shows you how tough M1s are.
bd popeye
04-22-2007, 08:36 PM
Well now. Since you guys seem to be intrested in armor that is SMASHED Check these out!
1) A destroyed Iraqi T-55 Main Battle Tank sits along a roadside during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. (Released to Public)
2)A scuttled M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tank (MBT) rests in front of a Fedayeen camp just outside of Jaman Al Juburi, Iraq during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. (Released to Public)
3) The destroyed remains of a US Marine Corps (USMC) M1-88 Vehicle Tank Retriever (VTR), (Released to Public)
4) A US Marine Corps (USMC) M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tank (MBT) is loaded onto a Landing Craft Utility Vessel, from inside the well deck aboard the US Navy (USN) WASP CLASS: Amphibious Assault Ship, USS NASSAU (LHA 4), during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. (Released to Public)
5)An Iraqi Army BMD-1 airborne combat vehicle destroyed by elements of the US Marine Corps (USMC) C/Company, 1st Tank Battalion, near At Tubah Hamra, Iraq during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. Parts of an Iraqi 23mm ZU-23 Twin Automatic Anti-aircraft gun, rest against the destroyed vehicle. (Released to Public)
SteelBird
04-22-2007, 08:43 PM
Well in the book I read the tank was in an armoured column, rolling down the highway into the city center in Baghdad engaging thousands of Iraqi infantry on the sides of the higway. An RPG struck it somehwere in the back and ignited some sort of fuel line that didn't stop the tank but lit the back of it on fire. They stopped the tank and tried to put the fire out but flammable stuff just kept dripping out of the ruptured line so the crew had to leave the tank. Then the other tanks shot it several times and an F-16 dropped a bomb on it to prevent it from being inspected by the Iraqis.
Afterward it looked like the one in the picture. Just shows you how tough M1s are.
This sound more reasonable. The rear part is the most weakest point of a tank. But I'm curious if an RPG can cut the M1's track?
Scratch
04-24-2007, 12:53 PM
1.) A T-72 hit by a TOW missile
2.) A t-72 after being hit by two 120mm sabot round in GW 2, '91
3.) dead BMP-1, no further info ...
And a video of a test-shot of the new US line-of sight anti-tank rocket fired from a HMMWV. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLN_huhE9VA
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crazyinsane105
04-25-2007, 11:16 PM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=GI8OI6qkxaI
The above is an Al Jazeera clip (no mangled bodies in sight). The first scene is one of interest: it shows a Bradley armored veichle with ERA on fire. The crew may have survived from the looks of it, but the veichle si definetely out. I'll try to find more video clips, but most of the video clips featuring smashed US military equipment are from Iraqi insurgent videos and I'm not about to post that up here...
bd popeye
04-26-2007, 10:44 AM
I'll try to find more video clips, but most of the video clips featuring smashed US military equipment are from Iraqi insurgent videos and I'm not about to post that up here...
Those are hard on the eyes because they show a lot of death ,mangled bodies and the like. Thanks for your consideration.
War just simply sucks!
bd popeye
04-26-2007, 07:07 PM
1) U.S. military personnel look at a Soviet-made SA-2 surface-to-air missile launcher demolished in an Allied attack during Operation Desert Storm. A section of the missile is in the foreground. (Released to Public)
2) A demolished Iraqi BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle and demolished tank stand on a roadway in the Euphrates River Valley after they were destroyed by Allied attack during Operation Desert Storm. (Released to Public)
3) An abandoned Iraqi ASU-23-4 self-propelled anti-aircraft gun lies in ruins in the Euphrates River Valley after it was demolished during Operation Desert Storm. (Released to Public)
4) A demolished Iraqi helicopter litters Tallil Airfield following an Allied attack during Operation Desert Storm. (Released to Public)
5) Smoke and flames pours out of several open hatches of a confiscated Serbian Army T-55 Main Battle Tank (MBT), parked in the field artillery area of Camp Dobol, Bosnia-Herzegovina, after C-4 explosive charges, rigged by a US Army TF 1-26 EOD unit, were detonated inside the tank to destroy it during Operation Joint Guard. (Released to Public
crazyinsane105
05-06-2007, 06:04 PM
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=1b0_1178486139
Pictures of smashed US military equipment in Iraq, taken at Camp Anacanda.
bd popeye
05-10-2007, 10:45 AM
Many American CV's were SMASHED by IJN Kamikazes during WW II. Here are some pics of the damage. No Essex class CV was sunk by kamakazies during the war.
The USS Franklin CV-13 was so severly damaged it returned to the US and was totally re-fit. However it never was placed back in service and was laid-up in reserve until 1959.
1) CV-11 Damaged in action on 30 October 1944. View showing work progress on 3 November 1944 at 1230 – flight deck at Fr. 125. (Ship's Photo No. 1003, taken 3 November 1944.) Puget Sound Navy Yard photo # 3984-44.
2) CV-13 damage>> View on the flight deck, looking forward, while the carrier was in New York Harbor, circa 28 April 1945. She had just returned from the Pacific for repair of battle damage received off Japan on 19 March 1945. Note damage to her flight deck, large U.S. ensign flying from her island, and the Manhattan skyline in the background. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives (photo # 80-G-K-4760).
3) USS Franklin (CV-13) burning off the Japanese coast after she was hit by air attack, 19 March 1945. Photographed from USS Santa Fe (CL-60), which was alongside to help with firefighting and rescue work. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives (photo # 80-G-273888).
4) CV-14 damage.>> Puget Sound Navy Yard image # 943-45. Damage in action of 21 January 1945. Looking stbd. showing damage to superstructure caused by Hit #2.
Seattle Branch of the National Archives photo. Record group 181.
5) CV-17 damage>>Aircraft wreckage on the flight deck, after most fires were out following hits by two Kamikazes off Okinawa, 11 May 1945. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives (# 80-G-259904).
bd popeye
05-28-2007, 12:40 PM
IED's or roadside bombs can cause major destruction..Check out this Humvee. The driver, a US Army SGT, was killed.
bd popeye
06-29-2007, 10:48 AM
Let's get this thread going again!
1) A policeman inspects the wreckage of a military helicopter that crashed, killing three Bolivians and one Venezuelan, on the outskirts of Cochabamba, Bolivia, 28 June 2007. The aircraft was one of two lent by Venezuela and might have been used even by President Evo Morales, local media reported. EPA/JORGE ABREGO
2) American and Turkish ISAF soldiers secure the area after a car bomb blast in eastern Kabul, 28 June 2007. A US civilian female, a Nepalese Gurkha and the suicide bomber lost their lives during the attack on a private American security convoy. Eight others were injured. The convoy was heading to notorious infamous Pul-i-Charki jail where an additional facility is being constructed for Guantanamo Bay prisoners. EPA/SYED JAN SABAWOON
3) Iraqi men inspect the wreckage of cars at the site of a car bomb in the Baiyaa west of Baghdad on 28 June 2007. At least 20 people were killed and 42 others wounded, according to police reports,. . EPA/ALI ABBAS
4) This is the explosion as the 755th Expeditionary Explosive Ordnance Disposal detonation team disposes of over 1,000 pounds of stored munitions, mines, and weapons caches at a controlled detonation outside of Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan June 13.
5) The remnants of a marketplace in Saqlawiyah, Iraq, destroyed after a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device was detonated April 19, 2007. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Neill A. Sevelius) (FOUO) (Released to Public)
SteelBird
06-29-2007, 09:51 PM
Air crash video clip. A AN-24 airplane with 22 people onboard crashed into a mountain southwest of Cambodia. No survivor. Sad! This is a second major air accident since the last one happened in 1997 when a Vietnam airline crash near Pochentong airport. In the video, you can see the airplane in the forest and the spokeman is the Prime Minister, Mr. Hun Sen.
http://www.ibctoday.com/News/ViewNewsItem.aspx?newsItemId=27684&rootVideoPanelType=1
AresMars
07-31-2007, 10:16 AM
The picture where you say it is a BMD-1 is not true. Compare the rollers to this BMD-1 http://tracks-n-troops.com/shop/images/ace/AC72114.jpg Im taking a wild guess but it looks more like an YW-531 series APC.
bd popeye
08-28-2007, 03:50 PM
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Marines from Combat Logistics Battalion 13's ordnance maintenance section prepare a recently destroyed Amphibious Assault Vehicle to be removed from the side of the road after being hit by an improvised explosive device.
bd popeye
10-07-2007, 03:47 PM
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Demonstrators walk next to burned cars during a protest in Villa del Rosario, Colombia, at the border with Venezuela, Monday, Oct. 1, 2007. The protest was held against Colombian government's decision to establish toll booths at the border crossing. (AP Photo/Edgar Cusguen)
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An Afghan National Army (ANA) soldier collects evidence after a suicide bomb attack targeting an ANA bus in Kabul, Afghanistan, 29 September 2007. A suicide bomber targeting an Afghan Army bus, today blew himself up killing at least 27 people, most of them Afghan Army members
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An African Union Mission in the Sudan (AMIS) peacekeeper from Nigeria points to the blast point of a rocket-propelled grenade on a destroyed armoured personnel carrier at Haskanita military group site (MGS) October 1, 2007. Twenty AU soldiers were killed or injured and nine missing after a "deliberate and sustained" assault on the Haskanita base in Darfur on Saturday night by armed men in 30 vehicles, who looted and destroyed the base, the African Union said.
bd popeye
10-09-2007, 11:29 AM
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Pakistani soldiers and residents tried to rescue victims of the helicopter crash near the village of Ghori, 11 miles south of Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
Photo: Amiruddin Mughal/Reuters
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Iraqi soldiers inspect a damaged car after a parked car bomb exploded, killing two people and wounding 16 others, according to police, in Baghdad's predominantly Shiite neighborhood of Shaab.
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