slipperylobster Posted January 7, 2014 Share Posted January 7, 2014 The Thai army is moving in tanks and troops. These Thais should just cut the horse manure and state the truth. Everyone knows that the Thai army will step in if protests get more dramatic and bring Thailand to a standstill. Hush..hush. You will wake up the children.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DekDaeng Posted January 7, 2014 Share Posted January 7, 2014 "Army: Tanks Are For Children's Day, Not Coup" Explains the small bullets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluespunk Posted January 7, 2014 Share Posted January 7, 2014 Tanks in urban settings are usually a bad idea militarily (Stalingrad, Baghdad). From an intimidation standpoint--a great idea. Can't help but think there is another motive here. Parking is a pain as well. unless you have really good insurance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buhi Posted January 7, 2014 Share Posted January 7, 2014 Tanks in urban settings are usually a bad idea militarily (Stalingrad, Baghdad). From an intimidation standpoint--a great idea. Can't help but think there is another motive here. Parking is a pain as well. unless you have really good insurance. Parking is never a problem, there is always someone in a uniform blowing a whistle! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KuhnPaen Posted January 7, 2014 Share Posted January 7, 2014 Tanks in urban settings are usually a bad idea militarily (Stalingrad, Baghdad). From an intimidation standpoint--a great idea. Can't help but think there is another motive here. Depends on the firepower of your opponents. Unless they have good antitank armaments (I.e. RPG-29 et al) heavy armor should do pretty well in close quarters-combat. The Thai Royal Army doesn´t have much in the way of modern MBT:s though, but neither is a hypothetical opposition force likely to be armed with anything heavier than molotov coctails. Well, there are Vietnam War era M-60 tanks which could be schwacked by the abundance of RPG-2 (B-40 rockets) that are a plenty still in Southeast Asia. Molotovs worked pretty well in Stalingrad BTW. That said, a few years back when the Red Shirts built their cute little tire fortress, replete with bamboo spikes, I couldn't help but think "Yeah, that's gonna hold up really well to a tank." It didn't. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
metisdead Posted January 7, 2014 Share Posted January 7, 2014 A post containing profanity has been removed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Somtamnication Posted January 8, 2014 Share Posted January 8, 2014 Tanks are for children's day, said the fox to the chickens. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CqK Posted January 8, 2014 Share Posted January 8, 2014 Army: Tanks Are For Children's Day, Not Coup ...if you really think about it- this actually says more about the state of Thailand, than many, many other things Isn't THAT the truth! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CqK Posted January 8, 2014 Share Posted January 8, 2014 I've not read past the first post yet . . . BUT what ever happened to Ferris wheels, merry-go-rounds, tilt-a-whirls, etc. for kids? Or what about clowns and balloons . . . or seeing exotic animals close up? Or pony rides! This old woman is wondering when did it happen that tanks and jets became something for children to play on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CqK Posted January 8, 2014 Share Posted January 8, 2014 Tanks and artillery for Children's Day! What could be more perverse? Perhaps they should show graphic vids of what battle tanks and such do to towns and human flesh. Or should we wrap them in bubble wrap and give them candy all day and not let them see the world as it really is? Really, there are tank and war museums all around the world that serve to act as an educational tool and reminder to everyone what our countrymen (and I mean all countries) have done for us in the past wars, is this perverse also, I don't think so! Maybe you should stick to what your screen name says you do best buddy. I have not and would never set foot in any tank/war museum anywhere. I've been to war cemeteries and seen many monuments in places like courthouses memorializing those killed by said tanks and other items found in war museums. Perhaps as an educational tool and reminder as to what countrymen have done for you in past wars, a war cemetery should be a place to take children to, to view the world as it really is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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