28.06.2004, 01:20
@Merowig

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Zitat:Dafuer das es nix ar udn angeblich nur ein Projekt war sin d100 Stueck doch beachtlich fuer etwas was nur angeblich ein Projekt sein soll.Der Irak hatte die damals aus Ersatzteilen zusammengebaut. So wurde das Embargo umgangen. Dabei handelt es nicht um eine Eigen- oder Weiterentwiklung, sorry

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Zitat:Under Project Babylon, Bull extended his HARP gun design to build the barrel in segments, with a total length of 512 feet. The gun would be able to fire 600 kg projectile to a range of 1,000 kilometers, or a 2,000 kg rocket-assisted projectile into orbit.looooool ! Heisses Teil ! Dagegen ist Goldfinger ja ein Anfänger :laugh: :daumen:
As a component of Project Babylon, Bull built a smaller gun, nick-named Baby Babylon, as a prototype for the larger gun. This 40 meter long gun was first constructed for horizontal testing in the summer of 1989, and installed at Jabal Hamrayn, ninety miles north of Baghdad, in central Iraq [Jabal Hamrin MTS 34°30'N 44°30'E]. The gun was positioned along a mountainside at an agle of about 45 degrees.
Zitat:Majnoon SP 155mmAber gerne, Mero !
Al Fao SP 210mm
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Und jetzt bitte ne Quelle das das nur Papierprojekte waren

Zitat:Iraq had two vehicles that looked remarkably similar to the G-6. They are the 155 mm Majnoon SPG and the 210 mm Al Fao SPG. The origin and current status of these two vehicles is uncertain. As far as it is known, none of these entered production or service with the Iraqi Army and none were captured during the 1991 Gulf War..
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