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[M-War] Photographer, Flies away with a stolen spyplane.

1,188 SlavicUnionist  one month ago

A Well Renowned Photographer, has been seen climbing onto a U-2 spy plane which has been used by the Slavic Air Force for reconnaissance, currently, 2 Interceptors have been dispatched in other to take back the stolen plane.

The flight path has shown that It is now heading to wright isles, implying that he is about to take photographs of the secret bases within it.

The photographer, despite being well renowned, is known for sometimes risking himself to take pictures and send it on a website for people to see. And he has a record already.

Since the information that he is about to photograph is highly confidential, Slavic leaders have advised the Wright Isles to prepare to shoot it down.

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    26.0k Graingy

    I see

    one month ago
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    The literall underscores are getting removed

    one month ago
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    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DouglasAC-47Spooky @Graingy

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    26.0k Graingy

    Your link is so long it literally isn't even possible to copy.

    one month ago
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    @Graingy idk how it just bugs out

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    26.0k Graingy
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    Also to mention, the M2 is from 1933.

    one month ago
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    @Graingy ah, I got a mistake, but There is a literall AC-47 variant with M2 brownings though, here.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DouglasAC-47Spooky#:~:text=AC%2D47%20with%203%20AN%2DM2%20.50%20cal%20machine%20guns%20(used%20by%20most%20operators)

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    26.0k Graingy

    I mean, the DC-3 is a 1930s design. The M2 is, what, 1920s?
    What you said is like saying that there should've been assault rifles in Pirates of the Caribbean because the first shoulder-braced guns were invented hundreds of years before the movie took place.
    A vaguely similar concept is not the same as being the same piece of kit.

    +1 one month ago
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    @Graingy it's not too modern, let alone the Gatling Guns were designed back in the 19th century before the modern times.

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    26.0k Graingy

    Those are miniguns. Too modern.

    one month ago
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    @Graingy heard of the AC-47?

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    26.0k Graingy

    @DatTrainAndCarGuy19 DC-3 with M2 machine guns

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    @SlavicUnionist i see, we also have some u2's aswell, though some of them were already phased out by the slightly modern sr-72

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    @DatTrainAndCarGuy19 we also do have those too, however, we aren't lying, my country has very outdated equipment, and that's why it's a U-2 spyplane.

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    @SlavicUnionist we're not completely lying though, we do have ancient, unrefurbished tomcats, f-4's, and c-130's on our fleet

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    @DatTrainAndCarGuy19 as I predicted

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    @SlavicUnionist when we said that we have ancient planes and military technologies is sort of a lie, as you've just witnessed.

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    @DatTrainAndCarGuy19 affirmative.

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    @SlavicUnionist CONFIRMED HIT! I REPEAT! WE'VE SUCCESSFULLY STRUCK DOWN THE U2 SPYPLANE!

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    @SlavicUnionist we know, shooting those missles now.

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    @DatTrainAndCarGuy19 thats overkill, the U2 is literally more than 50 years old now.

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    @SlavicUnionist i see, in that case, we'll shoot it down with a highly advanced anti-air missle with maximum accuracy, we'll send atleast 9500 of those missles directly into the u-2 spyplane

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    @DatTrainAndCarGuy19 keep In mind, this photographer will photograph like alot. If you haven't read it fully, he could actually fly to every bases he could find and photograph them. Based on his records he photographed alot of bases.

    +1 one month ago
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