Aug 20, 2018 11:14 AM
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cyberghduck
Those are Norwegian license plates.
pantzequalpooped
"Da"
White1010
Lol 'spintires' irl
swatz
WOO, exactly what a 6x6 was made for!
imguruser1911
And that's just the milk delivery truck..the compact one.
Yeeeeaaahbuuuoooyyyyy
I feel like they've done this before... a lot..
nobodywhatsoever
It has a widdle mustache!
GuW69
That could have been me, on any given day, just for fun, but I only have a Jeep, a Blazer and a Mazda 4x4 pickup
weneedmorequestions
Mortar! Fantastic trucks!
TheOrganicChemist
The plate on the front is norwegian, so probably not russia.
cyberhustler
I see a face... a determined face.
dasAchteck
Ain't Florida.
imgbnt
Блят
learntotakejoke
No OP, this is Patrick.
icameheretolaughbutleftdisappointed
metalfoto
CLOSE CALL
jdiamondd
I'll turn this bus around! That'll end your PRECIOUS field trip pretty god damn fast!
Benbot16
Rocket artillery says hi!
DavidBrooker
Six by six mothafucka
TheTruthHurts51
Just asking. Donald Trump.
NeelboBaggins
that guy needs a post-war, soviet-era, surplus half-track.
xRocketman52x
TacticoolWolf
The new graphics for Spintires looks amazing...
Davidnfilms
Spin tires is a great game.
xj4low
Try Spintires Mudrunner. Better controls and physics.
talianagisan
The mud feels less of a challenge and more of an annoyance and they didnt fix the rock grip issue and cars still only go 20% of max speed 1/
and handle bad on pavement. that said its definitely a step up and the new cars are cool. Making a realistic media.xml edit would help to
DuckDebugger
Is that a Zil or Ural?
[deleted]
Nice. It has been a long time since i drove one of these beasts.
Bedlemkrd
New spintires game has awesome graphics
Spintires Mudrunner
Superkroot
Not enough mud
Irejectyourrealityandsubstituteitwithmyown
beat me to it, +1
Jenjidai
Nope, not Russian license plate for sure.
asm80dfa8sdfj
The truck is slavic or even soviet.
DrYoloMcSwagmasterIIIEsq
Realistically this could be almost any northern country. Russia, Canada, Scandinavia, even Germany, Poland or the US.
Gavener
nah not US
Doumdidoum
Argentina or Chile too?
True, but if I'm not mistaken, it's Ural - Soviet/Russian made truck.
Exactly, which means that there are tens of thousands in private hands all over the world
Blze001
I'm impressed with how strong that driveshaft is.
Muhanoid
Basically this car is based on military grade engineering. URAL 4320. It also serves as a launching platform for BM-21 "Grad" RL.
You might enjoy this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SggEzw-Z42Q and if you do, you might like to play Spintires (steam).
cormacmccarthyreviewsdottiescafe
She said
TheJacksonvilleJaguarsgifguy
Screamed the stable boy
Deliveryham
Dude I'm straight get out a here with that gray shit
RangerNurse
AlexWicked
Now think about the clutch. That shit has manual transmission.
stealthgunner385
That's a Soviet clutch. Driver breaks first.
Karhuttaja
And it probably has manually adjustable idle rpm, so you can just set it on 1st gear and let it climb without touching the gas or the clutch
See how the tyres spin at pretty much a constant rate without spinning out.
It works like that in Spintires, so it must be true. That said, this does look like a proper KrAZ-255.
TheCodiac
Please don't take anything in Spintires seriously. Fun game, but not realistic at all. And it's a Ural. Not sure of type though. 375 maybe?
Flanker305
Amazing. Say what you want, but they do know how to make heavy machinery. It is big, heavy and breaks a lot. But still.
HeadOfProfessorDowell
Had the choice making building good roads or monstrous vehicles that'll get through the bad ones and we went with option 2. Mud protects us.
MeatCurtains
The old armed forces vehicles for the US were not much better
Oh I forgot: aaand they SMOKE a lot
strideo
The Russians or their heavy machinery?
I meant the engines :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUr65uYMBMY (1:30 minutes)
ImNotActuallyEvilAfterAll
Yes.
Bystandr
It breaks but not in a way that cant be easily fixxed as evidenced by quite a few video documentaries where these 6-wd trucks are the only
thing supplying remote villages for hundreds of miles in all directions. If they were too unreliable and hard to fix those people would
all be dead from starvation and exposure.
kmikl
There is a much more robust train service in Russia than the road systems that are barely passable at the best of times.
ecchanQueen
I actually heard an explanation for this a while back. It started off as a comparison between different tanks. Look at the driver of 1/?
a Panther. He's cool, collected, and enjoying what he's doing, since the tank is easy to drive. Until it breaks. A broken German tank 2/?
is as bad as a demolished one. Then look at the driver of a T-34. He's sweating, cursing, working his arse off. The tanks break often 3/?
but when they break they are easy to fix. It went as far as if there was a perfect fit between armor plates on a T-34 the worker got 4/?
scolded, since the time they spent on perfecting the match could have been used to work on another tank. It's much the same with other 5/?
shreddedking
is that why Russian rocket engines are still used by every major country in the world?
figurativelyworsethanhitler
They're not though. Only ULA uses the RD-180. Europe, which still holds >50% of the launch market, uses domestic engines like the Vulcain.
SupMelloMike
They're cheap, now the SpaceX rocket engines are even cheaper.
they're not cheap. they're chosen because their engines last longer due to parts not getting oxidized in combustion chamber
I mean, the reason why we use Russian engines is because the US-made Delta and European-made Ariane 5 are more expensive than the 1/2
Russian-engined Atlas for numerous payloads (and as yet, Space X can't reach a few military-spec orbits). 2/2
RamAssScratcher
Ok but on an average for a single use they're cheaper to use than a Russian engine
ssrakla
Last thing you'd want to be cheap at is rocket parts
cyberghduck
Those are Norwegian license plates.
pantzequalpooped
"Da"
White1010
Lol 'spintires' irl
swatz
WOO, exactly what a 6x6 was made for!
imguruser1911
And that's just the milk delivery truck..the compact one.
Yeeeeaaahbuuuoooyyyyy
I feel like they've done this before... a lot..
nobodywhatsoever
It has a widdle mustache!
GuW69
That could have been me, on any given day, just for fun, but I only have a Jeep, a Blazer and a Mazda 4x4 pickup
weneedmorequestions
Mortar! Fantastic trucks!
TheOrganicChemist
The plate on the front is norwegian, so probably not russia.
cyberhustler
I see a face... a determined face.
dasAchteck
Ain't Florida.
imgbnt
Блят
learntotakejoke
No OP, this is Patrick.
icameheretolaughbutleftdisappointed
metalfoto
CLOSE CALL
jdiamondd
I'll turn this bus around! That'll end your PRECIOUS field trip pretty god damn fast!
Benbot16
Rocket artillery says hi!
DavidBrooker
Six by six mothafucka
TheTruthHurts51
Just asking. Donald Trump.
NeelboBaggins
that guy needs a post-war, soviet-era, surplus half-track.
xRocketman52x
TacticoolWolf
The new graphics for Spintires looks amazing...
Davidnfilms
Spin tires is a great game.
xj4low
Try Spintires Mudrunner. Better controls and physics.
talianagisan
The mud feels less of a challenge and more of an annoyance and they didnt fix the rock grip issue and cars still only go 20% of max speed 1/
talianagisan
and handle bad on pavement. that said its definitely a step up and the new cars are cool. Making a realistic media.xml edit would help to
DuckDebugger
Is that a Zil or Ural?
[deleted]
[deleted]
DuckDebugger
Nice. It has been a long time since i drove one of these beasts.
Bedlemkrd
New spintires game has awesome graphics
xj4low
Spintires Mudrunner
Superkroot
Not enough mud
Irejectyourrealityandsubstituteitwithmyown
beat me to it, +1
Jenjidai
Nope, not Russian license plate for sure.
asm80dfa8sdfj
The truck is slavic or even soviet.
DrYoloMcSwagmasterIIIEsq
Realistically this could be almost any northern country. Russia, Canada, Scandinavia, even Germany, Poland or the US.
Gavener
nah not US
Doumdidoum
Argentina or Chile too?
Jenjidai
True, but if I'm not mistaken, it's Ural - Soviet/Russian made truck.
DrYoloMcSwagmasterIIIEsq
Exactly, which means that there are tens of thousands in private hands all over the world
Blze001
I'm impressed with how strong that driveshaft is.
Muhanoid
Basically this car is based on military grade engineering. URAL 4320. It also serves as a launching platform for BM-21 "Grad" RL.
Muhanoid
You might enjoy this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SggEzw-Z42Q and if you do, you might like to play Spintires (steam).
cormacmccarthyreviewsdottiescafe
She said
TheJacksonvilleJaguarsgifguy
Screamed the stable boy
Deliveryham
Dude I'm straight get out a here with that gray shit
RangerNurse
AlexWicked
Now think about the clutch. That shit has manual transmission.
stealthgunner385
That's a Soviet clutch. Driver breaks first.
Karhuttaja
And it probably has manually adjustable idle rpm, so you can just set it on 1st gear and let it climb without touching the gas or the clutch
Karhuttaja
See how the tyres spin at pretty much a constant rate without spinning out.
stealthgunner385
It works like that in Spintires, so it must be true. That said, this does look like a proper KrAZ-255.
TheCodiac
Please don't take anything in Spintires seriously. Fun game, but not realistic at all. And it's a Ural. Not sure of type though. 375 maybe?
Flanker305
Amazing. Say what you want, but they do know how to make heavy machinery. It is big, heavy and breaks a lot. But still.
HeadOfProfessorDowell
Had the choice making building good roads or monstrous vehicles that'll get through the bad ones and we went with option 2. Mud protects us.
MeatCurtains
The old armed forces vehicles for the US were not much better
Flanker305
Oh I forgot: aaand they SMOKE a lot
strideo
The Russians or their heavy machinery?
Flanker305
I meant the engines :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUr65uYMBMY (1:30 minutes)
ImNotActuallyEvilAfterAll
Yes.
Bystandr
It breaks but not in a way that cant be easily fixxed as evidenced by quite a few video documentaries where these 6-wd trucks are the only
Bystandr
thing supplying remote villages for hundreds of miles in all directions. If they were too unreliable and hard to fix those people would
Bystandr
all be dead from starvation and exposure.
kmikl
There is a much more robust train service in Russia than the road systems that are barely passable at the best of times.
ecchanQueen
I actually heard an explanation for this a while back. It started off as a comparison between different tanks. Look at the driver of 1/?
ecchanQueen
a Panther. He's cool, collected, and enjoying what he's doing, since the tank is easy to drive. Until it breaks. A broken German tank 2/?
ecchanQueen
is as bad as a demolished one. Then look at the driver of a T-34. He's sweating, cursing, working his arse off. The tanks break often 3/?
ecchanQueen
but when they break they are easy to fix. It went as far as if there was a perfect fit between armor plates on a T-34 the worker got 4/?
ecchanQueen
scolded, since the time they spent on perfecting the match could have been used to work on another tank. It's much the same with other 5/?
shreddedking
is that why Russian rocket engines are still used by every major country in the world?
figurativelyworsethanhitler
They're not though. Only ULA uses the RD-180. Europe, which still holds >50% of the launch market, uses domestic engines like the Vulcain.
SupMelloMike
They're cheap, now the SpaceX rocket engines are even cheaper.
shreddedking
they're not cheap. they're chosen because their engines last longer due to parts not getting oxidized in combustion chamber
DavidBrooker
I mean, the reason why we use Russian engines is because the US-made Delta and European-made Ariane 5 are more expensive than the 1/2
DavidBrooker
Russian-engined Atlas for numerous payloads (and as yet, Space X can't reach a few military-spec orbits). 2/2
RamAssScratcher
Ok but on an average for a single use they're cheaper to use than a Russian engine
ssrakla
Last thing you'd want to be cheap at is rocket parts