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And to think I thought drifting MBTs was pretty amazing. I had no idea a rollover was even possible on flat ground. Wow! Hope the crew was okay, but I could easily see numerous casualties from something like that.

 

That's what happens when you drift off the hardball onto soft soil.

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No.  We generally did not treat our hardware like toys.  A slower deliberate turn is what you want to do (slower, as in moving quick but not to the degree you've lost traction) if you need to change travel direction.  

 

+1 to this.   I have seen it happen and have had it happen while I was driving. It would usually happen in winter conditions. But never on purpose like those clowns. 

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that's the type of Army you want to fight against. They take out their own equipment.

 

 

But really, was this some type of race with tanks with different nations competing.

 if so, then I can see why they might be pushing the limits. ( but still not very good at judging what their limits were.)

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Just sayin' guys:

 

 

But really, was this some type of race with tanks with different nations competing.

 if so, then I can see why they might be pushing the limits. ( but still not very good at judging what their limits were.)

 

They aren't really pushing anything too far outside the automotive limits of their tank and every other tank that did that event made it through without flipping over.

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Just sayin' guys:

 

In any organization I was in, the amount of fired that Bradley crew would be would not be measurable by science.  The American Soldier gets away with a lot, but I've seen much less silly stuff done with pretty drastic results to one's career (the amount of phone calls I got when one of my tanks was spotted with the commander sitting on the edge of the cupola while the tank was in motion was impressive). .

 

The tank just looks like it's someone who sucks at turning.  Terrain looks like Benning or Knox, likely a basic training (or god forbid tank full of 2LTs) crew.

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In any organization I was in, the amount of fired that Bradley crew would be would not be measurable by science.  The American Soldier gets away with a lot, but I've seen much less silly stuff done with pretty drastic results to one's career (the amount of phone calls I got when one of my tanks was spotted with the commander sitting on the edge of the cupola while the tank was in motion was impressive). .

 

It's 1915. You're sitting in a briefing for next week's exercise. Your platoon sergeants are all at a SNCO PME held at Hooters.

 

Do you know where your Specialists are?

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