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I sometimes like to practice the photographic eye with minimalistic street photography, trying to capture aspects of spring (or any other season), when looking down at the city's pavement. © Tom Kisjes
During various war exercises, it was found that the HE shells supplied for the 47mm turret mounted gun were inadequate for dealing with pillboxes and emplacements. The basic design was kept, and a 75mm cannon was put on the front. It does suffer a marginal decrease in speed too. Done deal. I'm actually producing this one too.
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STATS
Armor
Front: 55 mm
Sides:45 mm
Back: 30 mm
Turret:30 mm
Armament
1x 47 mm main gun
1x 75mm hull mounted howitzer
2x 7.62 mm machine guns
Speed
14 mph (roads)
11 mph (cross country)
Range
120 km (roads)
90 km (cross country)
Crew
7 men (driver, commander, gunner 1,
loader 1, gunner 2, loader 2, engineer)
Another shot courtesy of Flickr user m20wc51, again from US Army SP4 Mueller, this time showing an M110 self-propelled howitzer crossing a river, presumably during the annual exercises between the South Korean armed forces and the US forces stationed on the peninsula. The exercises are, if memory serves, usually held in the spring, so this is either spring 1968 or spring 1969. Possibly confirming this, the fields in the background don't have anything poking up through the soil yet, even though they appear to have been ploughed. The MII0 was gradually replaced by the M109, and you can see a Korean version of that here.
The original shot can be found here, for purposes of comparison, and as you can see, the shot had, like others of Mueller's, faded and gone to purple a bit. I've tried to bring back the colour and contrast without having it go too far the other way, that is, to green.
Australian Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, conducts a beach assault serial as part of Exercise Sea Explorer, Cowley Beach, Queensland.
Exercise Sea Explorer is the 2nd of 3 exercises in the annual Sea Series to hone and certify Australia’s Amphibious Forces. The first exercise, Sea Horizon, was a planning exercise in preparation for the subsequent Exercise Sea Explorer. and finally, Exercise Sea Raider.
During Exercise Sea Explorer almost 1800 soldiers, sailors and aviators aboard HMA Ship's Canberra and Choules will practice amphibious landings of soldiers, vehicles and equipment onto Cowley Beach in North-eastern Queensland from 2-15 June, 2021.
Photos: LACW Jacqueline Forrester
Kegel exercises (Kegels) are exercises designed to strengthen the muscles of the lower pelvic girdle, or pelvic floor—the pubococcygeal (PC) muscles. The PC muscles support the bladder, urethra, and urethral sphincter—the muscle group at the neck of the bladder that acts as a spigot for controlling urine flow into the urethra—and the vagina, uterus, and rectum.
This guy is standing on a 400Kv electricity transmission line, about 55 metres above the ground, a strong wind blowing ...
001110-N-3483C-002.ABOARD USS KITTY HAWK (November 10, 2000) Ð An F-14 "Tomcat" attached to the "Black Knights" of Fighter Squadron One Five Four (VF-154) prepares to launch from the flight deck of USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63). Kitty Hawk is operating in the Sea of Japan in support of Annual Exercises. U.S. Navy photo by PhotographerÕs Mate 3rd Class Robert S. Cole. (RELEASED).
'Nice' is a brand on the packet of nuts visible in the shot. 'Mother-and-child' hand-held self by George. From this position he can't get a level horizon, and he never does any editing - so I used the excuse to do a bit more than rotation: some exposure correction and some colour. Their skin was blue from the overcast sky and neither the hat, nor the snack packet were good for white-balance reference, so I did 'my' warming of colours for a more sunny feel. It's Miami, after all :)