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The military often displays their power with tanks which are a symbol of force, but they may not be very effective in implementation as they can easily be taken out with some gasoline, old batteries, and a wire.
42:00 - 42:42 (00:42)
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The military often displays their power with tanks which are a symbol of force, but they may not be very effective in implementation as they can easily be taken out with some gasoline, old batteries, and a wire.
ChapterA Discussion on Military Power and Artillery
Episode#230 – Kelsi Sheren: War, Artillery, PTSD, and Love
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
In this podcast, the hosts discuss the slang and tactics used in artillery operations, including the infamous "double tap" and the romanticized notion of "the hand of God."
42:42 - 43:29 (00:47)
Summary
In this podcast, the hosts discuss the slang and tactics used in artillery operations, including the infamous "double tap" and the romanticized notion of "the hand of God."
ChapterA Discussion on Military Power and Artillery
Episode#230 – Kelsi Sheren: War, Artillery, PTSD, and Love
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The Royal Canadian Horse Artillery used artillery much closer in range during World War II, with soldiers shooting smaller ammunition weighing about 40 lbs, which could go up to 20 km, according to a former soldier.
43:29 - 44:14 (00:44)
Summary
The Royal Canadian Horse Artillery used artillery much closer in range during World War II, with soldiers shooting smaller ammunition weighing about 40 lbs, which could go up to 20 km, according to a former soldier.