#ZSU-23-4 Shilka
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Destroyed Russian ZSU-23-4 Shilka,  Bairak, Kharkiv region, Ukraine, 2023. Source:  Naalsio26
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Russian ZSU-23-4 "Shilka" with large amounts of improvised added armor.
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alphatwosix · 1 month ago
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Hobby post.
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BRDM-2 with SA-9 Gaskin
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ZSU-23-4 Shilka
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mixtapenempire · 8 months ago
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And yet one is retarded the other can be shot down by a soviet built ZSU-23-4 Shilka
It is funny to me that Mark Grayson from Invincible is going through the same turmoil emotional generational trauma that fucking Steven Quartz Universe went through in his own show.
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nelc · 6 years ago
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M109 self-propelled howitzer cosplaying as a ZSU-23-4 Shilka for training purposes.
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main-battle-tank · 4 years ago
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viktorviolettaenterprises · 2 years ago
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🇷🇺 Soviet Big 7 🇷🇺
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Brace Yourself.. The Mightiest Soviet War Machines that become NATO Greatest Fear During Cold War and backbone of Soviet Military and It's Successor  Finally Make it's Way to The Sims 4 Universe. Inspired from Good Old Cold war Posters:
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Note: The Sims Near The Vehicle are Represented A Real Capacity of Crew and Operators of Respective Vehicles. In 1981, the US Army Intelligence and Threat Analysis Center produced this informational poster, titled 'The Soviet Big 7', illustrating  seven armored vehicles/weapons systems that then formed the backbone of  the Soviet military:
ZSU-23-4 "Shilka" A self-propelled anti-aircraft gun Four 23mm AA guns on a common Mounting. All four guns together For Maximum volume of fire, employed as low-level AA Troop Protection. Tech Specs ¤ Build Mode Item, Can be found in Sculptures ¤ Two Model Consisted Of Standard Model &  Destroyed States ¤ Price §35.700 (Standard) & §357 (Destroyed States) ¤ 1 Colors Swatch
Mil MI-24 (Version P)  (Codename:Hind) A helicopter gunship. A potent weapons system that poses a significant threat in any tactical situation. This Variant Of MI-24 is Similar with MI-24D but differs in cannon armament.  Whereas the Mi-24D is armed with a 12.7mm Yak-B minigun in a nose turret  the Mi-24P has a twin barrel 30mm GSh-30K autocannon alongside the cockpit. The GSh-30K is much more powerful but easy to aim as the Yak-B. The P in the designation stands for "Pushka", which is  Russian for cannon. Tech Specs ¤ Build Mode Item, Can be found in Sculptures ¤ Two Model Consisted Of Standard Model & Flying Mode ¤ Price §40.000 (Both Standard and flying Models) ¤ 3 Colors Swatches
BMP-2 An armored personnel carrier. By US Military standard it was excellent in mobility, fire power and troops protection. it was a Improvement to Old BMP-1 with Specs: The commander now sits with the gunner in an enlarged, two-man turret, a slightly Improved armor, two rear infantry roof hatches instead of four. Now armed with the 2A42 30 mm auto cannon and the 9P135M ATGM launcher capable of firing SACLOS guided 9M111 "Fagot" (AT-4 Spigot), 9M113 "Konkurs" (AT-5 Spandrel) and 9M113M "Konkurs-M" (AT-5B Spandrel B) anti-tank missiles. however it only carried seven troops instead of eight. Tech Specs   ¤ Build Mode Item, Can be found in Sculptures ¤ Three Model Consisted Of Standard Model ,Open Hatch and Destroyed ¤ Price §5.319 (Both Standard And Open Hatch Version), §531 (Destroyed Model) ¤ 3 Colors Swatches (Available only to Standard and Open Hatch Version)
T-72 A main battle tank. Reported to be a successor to the T-62 Tank. Highly Mobile with improved armor protection.It is equipped with a 125 mm cannon with a smooth barrel having  the range of fire of 4,500 meters. Tech Specs   ¤ Build Mode Item, Can be found in Sculptures   ¤ Two Model Consisted Of Standard Model & Destroyed state ¤ Price §50.000 (Both Standard And Open Hatch Version), §500 (Destroyed Model) ¤ 3 Colors Swatches (Available only to Standard and Open Hatch Version)
2S1 "Gvozdika" A self-propelled 122mm howitzer.  Gvozdika is a Russian-made 122mm self-propelled howitzer based on  a tracked armored vehicle. The first prototype was ready in 1969. The  2S1 entered service with the Soviet Army in the early 1970s . The 2S1 Gvozdika  has a crew of four soldiers, including a commander, gunner, loader, and  driver. The 2S1 is always used by many armed forces around the world but  in the Russian army is only in service with reserve units. Reported to be replacement for The 122mm Towed Howitzwer D-30. Highly mobile and Amphibious Tech Specs ¤ Build Mode Item, Can be found in Sculptures   ¤ 1 Model ¤ Price §11.500 ¤ 1 Colors Swatches
2S3 "Akatsiya" A self-propelled 152mm howitzer. The SO-152 (Russian: СО-152) is a Soviet 152.4 mm self-propelled gun developed in 1968. It was a response to the American 155 mm M109. The development started in 1967 according to the Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union from July 4, 1967. In 1968 the SO-152 was completed and in 1971 entered service. Its GRAU designation is 2S3 (2С3). The fighting vehicle also received the additional designation Akatsiya (Акация), which is Russian for Acacia. Tech Specs ¤ Build Mode Item, Can be found in Sculptures   ¤ 1 Model ¤ Price §12.000 ¤ 1 Colors Swatches
9K33 "Osa" (NATO Codename: SA-8 Gecko) 9K33  is a Russian-made  highly mobile, low-altitude, short-range tactical surface-to-air missile  system. "9K33" is its GRAU designation. The development program was  protracted with major redesigns of both the missile and launch platform  required. Extensive range testing of the Osa for the Land Forces was  conducted at a test range in Kazakhstan in 1965 where many of the faults  of the original system were discovered. The modified system was named  Osa-M with most of the individual systems having to be redesigned and  also many of the developing agencies changed. The Russian Army accepted  the OSA-M for service in 1972. Series production of the system began in  1971. The SA-8 Gecko is intended for defense of troops on the march and  in mobile combat, as well as of strategic ground facilities against  airstrikes delivered by manned or unmanned air vehicles flying at low  and medium altitudes. All versions of the SA-8 Gecko feature all-in-one  9A33 transporter erector launcher and radar(TELAR) vehicles which can  detect, track and engage aircraft independently or with the aid of  regimental surveillance radars. Tech Specs   ¤ Build Mode Item, Can be found in Sculptures     ¤ 1 Model   ¤ Price § 30 ¤ 1 Colors Swatches At the time, these were the primary combat vehicles that NATO forces  were likely to encounter in the event of a military confrontation with  the USSR. The poster was a training aid, designed to educate US Army  personnel about the basic characteristics and capabilities of these  vehicles, and to help them identify them by sight.
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mixtapenempire · 2 years ago
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Steven VS the ZSU-23-4 Shilka
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enriquemzn262 · 3 years ago
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Up-armored ZSU-23-4 Shilka self-propelled anti-aircraft gun, Syrian Civil War.
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j-r-macready · 3 years ago
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ZSU-23-4 Shilka short range air defense system abandoned by defeated Russian invaders, Kyiv region, Ukraine, 2022. Source: Аслан
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supplyside · 2 years ago
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Soviet ZSU-23-4 Shilka self-propelled anti-aircraft guns.
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Interesting Ukrainian ZSU-23-4 Shilka
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airmanisr · 4 years ago
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ZSU-23-4 Shilka. Elvington, 01-09-2020
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ZSU-23-4 Shilka. Elvington, 01-09-2020 by Alan Wilson Via Flickr: Soviet, Cold-War era, Self-propelled Anti-Aircraft gun Built by Mytishchi Machine-Building Plant (MMZ) and in production from 1964 to 1982 with some 6,500 built. ‘ZSU’ stands for Zenitnaya Samokhodnaya Ustanovka (Russian: Зенитная Самоходная Установка), which translates as "anti-aircraft self-propelled system". The ‘23’ is the bore diameter in millimetres and the ‘4’ is the number of gun barrels. It was named after the Shilka River in Russia, although known by Afghan soldiers as the ‘Sewing Machine’ due to the sound of the guns when firing and also known as ‘Zeus’, derived from ‘ZSU’. This example was presumably captured from the Iraqi Army during the first Gulf War. Yorkshire Air Museum Elvington, North Yorkshire, UK. 1st September 2020
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recomonkey · 5 years ago
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ZSU-23-4 Shilka #airdefence #antiaircraft #пво #zsu234 #zsu234shilka #зсу23 #зсу234 #зсу234шилка https://t.co/T1xqcvQo2W
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main-battle-tank · 5 years ago
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Lebanese Army T-34-85 in 1982.
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