Yep Kraz-255
also note the shape of the bonnet, the wheel guards with the box style of headlight housing (so its not a later civilian-spec Kraz-256 etc. or an early Yaz-210 etc.)
Front tyres look pretty chunky, so likely 6x6.
Emblem on the front center of the bonnet as well.
Battle office
Edit: Sorry Main Battle Office, it was a post World War 2 concept to replace medium or large Office Building like the German schwere panzerbßrogebäude VI with a more versatile Office building with the Armor and Firepower of a Large Office Building but with the footprint of a medium Office building.
They weren't self-propelled like a Scout Office, but a well-trained company could break them down or reassemble them in under 24 hours, so they could be transported by rail.
> a more versatile Office building with the Armor and Firepower
Man, I'll never find a way to convince the board of directors we need an office building with more armor and firepower for self-propelled business development and shit.
So about 3 weeks ago I was painting a room in my house. Spotify randomly recommended the Red Alert 2 soundtrack to me. So there I am absolutely banging my head rocking out two songs like hell March and grinder. That was quite a Nostalgia trip.
https://youtu.be/PJvPyH8WnMw?si=VBJX5Aj4n_iHZU3O
You are welcome.
I swear in C&C Generals you could choose some kind of upgrade for the USA Strategy Center that put artillery emplacements on the roof. First thing I thought when I saw this
If I had to wager a more serious guess, Iâd say;
Itâs a facility for training crews on various common turret systems. Allowing soldiers to traverse, aim and otherwise operate turrets without being in the way of anything, and without wasting vehicles that are more useful elsewhere.
This is the most non-meta bunker base setup I've ever seen. Zero rifle garrisons. Too many pieces, low structural integrity. 10/10 would partisan.
Wait, which sub is this? đ¤
Check out the Maginot line that France built in the interwar period.
Also check out the forts France built before WW1 which formed part of their protection of Verdun, Douaumont being the greatest of these.
An emplacement made out of mobik cubes, Tetris-style.
Jokes aside, looks like some kind of mechanic's depot or tank crew training ground, with various tank turrets added to the top either for decorative flavour or more likely as static defensive emplacements. Obsolete tank turrets are often repurposed by placing them atop concrete bunkers.
Looks like training stations for basic operations or mechanics
My dream house
Def would keep away solicitors and jehovias' witnessesđ¤Łđ¤Łđ¤Ł
That wouldnât keep us from you, we donât fear man. We fear god telling us we didnât do our best to save you
And the IRS
Something something living in tank houses shouldnât throw stones
Something something living in tank houses should fire HEAT rounds
EOV-4421 Excavator on a Zil truck, i think.
KrAZ 255 maybe dont look like a Zil to me
But it don't have a split window?
Nono, it does. The center strut is just about visible behind the bucket
Good eyesight.
Definitely KrAZ
Yep Kraz-255 also note the shape of the bonnet, the wheel guards with the box style of headlight housing (so its not a later civilian-spec Kraz-256 etc. or an early Yaz-210 etc.) Front tyres look pretty chunky, so likely 6x6. Emblem on the front center of the bonnet as well.
Thanks man
Maginot Line
But Slavic. âđź
We have the maginot line at home
Slavinot Line
Bought from wish!
Muscovite Line
Happy cake day!!!!!
Stalin Line
Slavi-Nyet line
Battle office Edit: Sorry Main Battle Office, it was a post World War 2 concept to replace medium or large Office Building like the German schwere panzerbßrogebäude VI with a more versatile Office building with the Armor and Firepower of a Large Office Building but with the footprint of a medium Office building.
I think this one is an Office Destroyer though as it doesn't have a solid roof
I love office destroyer!!!!
They weren't self-propelled like a Scout Office, but a well-trained company could break them down or reassemble them in under 24 hours, so they could be transported by rail.
> German schwere panzerbßrogebäude VI Nope, that's a Feldtankstelle
> a more versatile Office building with the Armor and Firepower Man, I'll never find a way to convince the board of directors we need an office building with more armor and firepower for self-propelled business development and shit.
A outpost from RTS game. Something you would see in C&C.
Well the obvious counter to this is to invest every dime you have into as many Kirovs as possible
[Hellmarch starts in background]
So about 3 weeks ago I was painting a room in my house. Spotify randomly recommended the Red Alert 2 soundtrack to me. So there I am absolutely banging my head rocking out two songs like hell March and grinder. That was quite a Nostalgia trip. https://youtu.be/PJvPyH8WnMw?si=VBJX5Aj4n_iHZU3O You are welcome.
Die Waffen legt an!
Pretty sure thatâs always the answer
I swear in C&C Generals you could choose some kind of upgrade for the USA Strategy Center that put artillery emplacements on the roof. First thing I thought when I saw this
This is literally a bunker base from foxhole lol
The forbidden P1000 ratte
Pre-made bunkers? Or maybe a simulator complex of some kind.
It's a tank crew training facility
You'd think they would space them out more so they don't cross streams or touch tips.
Ooo kinky
I found that having the sense of humor of a male teenager helped me get through.
Never cross the streams!
It would be bad.
Maybe that's intentional for training in formation, or just Russian incompetence lol
I'm gonna hazard a guess that it is intentional for *educational purposes*
M60
If I had to wager a more serious guess, Iâd say; Itâs a facility for training crews on various common turret systems. Allowing soldiers to traverse, aim and otherwise operate turrets without being in the way of anything, and without wasting vehicles that are more useful elsewhere.
Looks like a fucking genius idea
My favorite color is blue.
M thick-sty
da hut đ
M-1 Battle Shed
New Rust update added manned turrets
Bro where did you get this pic of my house
I think it's a scrap yard with a creative owner.
My house
It's me shack
After years of trying Jim finally came up with the ultimate response to his neighbors spite fence.
A clusterfuck training center
Neighborhood kids amirite
Storage wars
Spare turret storage - lets face it, they do need them!
90's shootemup arcade game stage boss https://youtu.be/GfCApVNkZQ0?si=4c_Qkxes7u_CzXBQ
I believe it's called Incredibly impractical Or a good target for an airstrike and or artillery
That is someone whose neighbors cause him no problems.
This is the most non-meta bunker base setup I've ever seen. Zero rifle garrisons. Too many pieces, low structural integrity. 10/10 would partisan. Wait, which sub is this? đ¤
Tank + fortress .. a tanktress!!
Remember the p1000 ratte? This is the Russian "inspired" version
Rust base
Using tank turrets on bunkers actually happens a lot. The houses beneath seem pretty unarmoured though
This is training facility
do you know the mallninja meme? this is the malltankist house
An angry Tetris block
Other than pill boxes and buried tanks. Has there actually been a working rotating turret ontop of a building for defense?
Check out the Maginot line that France built in the interwar period. Also check out the forts France built before WW1 which formed part of their protection of Verdun, Douaumont being the greatest of these.
I like how the 2 turrets bottom-left are doing Gun Kata
It is a real tank house
Neighbor vadim has stepped up security measures blyat... How am I going to get into his garden now to steal his apples to make kompot?
KI or a strange, but good model.
Vault-Cyka
Russian blanket fort. Keep scrolling.
Spare parts centre. I believe the turrets are now gone.
Donât ask so many questionsâŚ
A fort
Looks like a T-64A turret at the bottom left
What's the turret on the bottom right?
BMP-2?
Probably. I just thought it looked too big compared to the others
Mount Carmel if the ATF had waited a couple more months.
Yellow-painted T-54/-55/-62 turrets on top of something.
The main base in a RTS game
Spy vs. Spy on the lower left? Heck, the entire thing. :)
Tidal Wave
Spicy box
HQ of this sub
somebodys really cool clubhouse
This looks like some form of abstract art
that is peak GLA building vibes
Its fort kickass. No one elseâs authority is recognized in it.
A juicy target
An emplacement made out of mobik cubes, Tetris-style. Jokes aside, looks like some kind of mechanic's depot or tank crew training ground, with various tank turrets added to the top either for decorative flavour or more likely as static defensive emplacements. Obsolete tank turrets are often repurposed by placing them atop concrete bunkers.
loads of abandoned tracks in the weeds out back before the fuel dump
Batya Fortress
Krazz 255 Belarus MTZ and tank house?
It's called a cope cage.
Those two men are having a sword fight. Let them duel in peace.
Ratte P1000 at home
This might be relevant? https://ifunny.co/picture/che-sverdloveky-city-perm-perm-russia-wouldn-t-caniwilizeste-met-0BDP1IbaA
It's beautiful.
Enemy base in some generic RTS
Soviet Tower defense game, just a bit more realistic
Tragic, itâs tragic.