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Drive-by archery The background of the video: My wife and I were invited to dinner with my friend Ronny and his wife. In the short time while the food was finished, Ronny and I went out and played with Ronnys motorcycle, We had never tried it before, only joking about the idea. We mounted a camara with duct tape on the motorcycle and another camara on a tripod, and so we tried, no test we just filmed And it was fun
Russian Navy Hovercraft Lands On Busy Beach HD Full Footage
Sunseekers enjoying the white sands of Russias Baltic Coast got an experience they would not have expected when a military hovercraft made a surprise appearance.Russian authorities confirmed the incident saying the ship and its crew had been carrying out a routine training exercise.
Russian Navy Hovercraft Lands On Busy Beach Hundreds of sunbathers have their day at the seaside interrupted by a 60-metre hovercraft when it lands unexpectedly on a beach. A huge military hovercraft has made an unexpected landing on a packed beach in Russia. Hundreds of people were sunbathing on the beach when the vessel powered towards them. No one was injured, although witnesses said beachgoers were surrounded by paratroopers and asked to move on. A spokesman for the Russian defence ministry told local newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda that the hovercraft was on a tactical mission in an area owned by the military.
"Docking at the beach ... is a normal event," a spokesman was quoted as saying. "What people were doing at the beach on the territory of a military base is unclear."
However, the newspaper said the base the ministry was referring to was in Khmelevka, several kilometres away.
The hovercraft is believed to have been one of the Russian Navy’s Zubr-type crafts, which are built in St Petersburg and can travel at speeds of up to 60 knots 110kmh, 68mph. They weigh around 550 tonnes and measure nearly 60 metres in length. The vessels carry up to 500 troops and can be fitted with missile launchers, automatic gun mounts and equipment to lay mines.
Десантный корабль Зубр на пляже Russian landing ship Zubr Navy Hovercraft Lands On Busy Beach Russian Military Hovercraft Lands on Crowded beach | Close Up + HQ Десантный корабль "Зубр" выплыл на пляж - Russian Military Hovercraft Lands
This is the worlds largest military hovercraft and it belongs to the Russian army. Only 9 of it in active duty now It is armed with missiles, artillery and AA defense guns and can carry a few heavy tanks at once. After approaching to the enemy coastline it can give a burst of fire to tear of such fierce force that can tear big military ship apart, then without any slowing down start moving on the shore advancing deep inside to unload the tanks and infantry.
Zubr-class LCAC The Zubr-class Project 1232.2 class, NATO reporting name Pomornik is a class of air-cushioned landing craft of Soviet design. This class of military hovercraft is, as of 2012, the world’s largest hovercraft. It is designed to sealift landing assault units such as marines or tanks from equipped/non-equipped vessels to non-equipped shore, as well as transport and plant mines. There are currently nine ships in active service in the world. The Zubr is used by the Russian, Ukrainian, and Greek navies. The transfer of the Kefalonia L- 180, the first of two Zubr hovercraft purchased by Greece, to the Hellenic Navy marked the first time that a Russian-made ship was purchased by the navy of a NATO member.
Class overview Builders: Almaz Shipbuilding Operators: Russian Navy Ukrainian Navy Hellenic Navy People’s Liberation Army Navy In commission: 1988-Present Active: 9 General characteristics Type: Air-cushioned landing craft Displacement: 340 tons light 415 tons normal 555 tons full load Length: 57 m 187 ft Beam: 25.6 m 84 ft Draught: 1.6 m 5.2 ft Propulsion: 5 Kuznetsov NK-12MV gas turbines; 2 for lift, 3 for propulsion; 5 x 11,836 horsepower Propellers: 3 four bladed variable pitch propellers Speed: 63 knots 55 knots if sustained Range: 300 mi 480 km at 55 knots Complement: 31 4 officers, 27 enlisted Sensors and processing systems: General detection radar Surface search radar Electronic warfare & decoys: Electronic Countermeasures System: Decoys, MS227 chaff launcher, ESM: Tool Box; intercept Armament: Strela-3 Portable Air Defense Missile System 4 x 4 launchers plus 32 Anti-Personnel missiles; or 2 SA-N-5 "Grail" quad launchers, manual aiming, infrared homing to 6 km at 1.5 Mach, altitude to 2,500 m, warhead 1.5 kg 30 mm AK-630 Air Defense Gun Mount 2 x 6 with 6000 rounds, 3,000 rounds/min combined to 2 km 140 mm Ogon launchers 2 x 22 with 132 rockets; or 2 retractable 122mm rocket launchers Mines one set of removable equipment for laying from 20 to 80 mines, depending on their types
The Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet, designed by Alexander Martin Lippisch, was a German rocket-powered fighter aircraft. It was the only operational rocket-powered fighter aircraft during the Second World War and until today. Although revolutionary and capable of performance unrivaled at the time, it proved ineffective as a fighter and resulted in the destruction of very few Allied aircraft.
Sidensvans waxwings feeding on apples 15th December 2010 at Dalston Cumbria. The waxwings have eaten all of the rowan berries in the area and are now feeding on hawthorn berries and apples. The birds are prefering the apples that have been heavily frozen and are now brown and partially rotted. The fresher apples which have been hung out are almost totally ignored. The birds are quite protective of their own apple and there is a bit of aggression between individuals. Numbers of waxwings on the apples vary between 40 and 250 individuals