Page 53 - Patriotism for Sale by Matej Šurc
Slovenian owners of here seen website https://www.sanje.si/prelistaj/patriotism/files/basic-html/page53.html told me just copy/paste them to your blog. Its a big contribution toward Slovenian independence, but Western supporters of 1991's Slovenian independence insisted me it was much more that was given to Slovenia. Numbers as seen here in another words, do not represent actual account of weapons delivered by West prior to Slovenian war for independence. West, however, had a problem to be seen in a wrong way in eyes of their Soviet partners back then and since and kept silent about it all.
EVERY VIDEO OWNER ON INTERNET
IN A POSITION OF JUDGE BETWEEN MYSELF AND MILAN KUČAN/JANKOVIĆ EXCEPT THAT THOSE WERE AND ARE MILLIONAIRES - COMPARED TO ME SUPER BILLIONAIRES. COMPARED TO PAHOR/FAJON/ KUČAN/ TURK/ DRNOVŠEK/ KRESAL/ GOLOBIČ ETC. AS A COMPETITION WISE, I WAS TO THEM NOTHING MORE
THAN BURIED ALIVE WITH PETERLE AS A WISE MAN HELPING ME WITH JANŠA FROM A DISTANCE WITH MY GAZING IN MORE AND MORE PROBLEMS DUE TO MORE AND MORE PHYSICAL TORTURE - WITH POLICE LAUGHING IN MY FACE DURING TORTURE ABOUT MY APPLYING FOR JOBS AND HOW PSYCHITRIC HOSPITAL IS CLOSER AND CLOSER.
From https://www.sanje.si/prelistaj/patriotism/files/basic-html/page53.html Chapter 2 53 e Slovenian Territorial Defence needed to reinforce its arsenal, but under increasing pressures by the Yugoslav People’s Army it was unable to purchase arms elsewhere in Yugoslavia. So its headquarters turned to arms suppliers abroad. In late 1990 and early 1991 it acquired 1,000 automatic weapons and ammunition, as well as Armbrust hand-held rocket launchers.82 At the same time, the police bought smaller quantities of weapons for their own use.During the war which followed in summer 1991, it turned out that Armbrusts had only propaganda and psychological value because they were too weak to penetrate the armour of Yugoslav People’s Army tanks. Slovenian TD soldiers were also not su ciently trained in operating them. According to a former military intelligence o cer, many unreported mistakes were made in ring Armbrusts, some of them with deadly consequences.SAR-80 automatic ri es arrived in Slovenia at the beginning of December 1990 and 14 days later, during a military celebration in Kočevska Reka, soldiers were sporting these ri es in front of photographers. Prime Minister Lojze Peterle enthusiastically exclaimed that for the rst time, it really smelled like a Slovenian military. But it also started to smell like corruption, war pro teering and fraud.Most experts subsequently found the SAR-80 automatic ri es were unreliable weapons of low quality. Ludvik Zvonar, a Slovenian advisor in charge of obtaining weapons abroad, scorned them as “plastic clubs”. Apparently, they had never been used in the sort of con ict which Slovenia faced in summer 1991. Made in Singapore, they were a bad copy of American M-16s. Asian countries soon started to abandon them in preference to real American M-16s or Russian Kalashnikovs.A representative of the SAR-80 manufacturer, Singapore state company Chartered Industries of Singapore (CIS), refused to talk about selling these weapons to Slovenia. He said the company sold the licence for making the gun to an Israeli Company, Israel Military Industries, but representatives of this company would not talk either.83 Slovenia82) According to the KNOVS report for 2006, the following weapons were purchased for the TD from November 1990 to March 1991: 600 Armbrust hand-held anti-tank rocket launchers, 1,000 Kalashnikov automatic rifles, 900 SAR-80 automatic rifles of 5.56 mm calibre, and 900,000 rounds of ammunition of 5.56 mm calibre.83) From the newspaper section Atlas organiziranog kriminala na Balkanu (Atlas of the Organised Criminal in the Balkans), editor of the section Miloš Vasić, Belgrade, 2005.
RELATED TO TO BE KNOWN - FOR OBTAINING TO SLOVENIAN TERITORIAL DEFENSE A SAR 80 RIFLES VIA MOSCOW IN 1990, I WAS UPON SLOVENIAN INDEPENDENCE SPIT AT AND EVEN PUNCHED BY SUPPORTERS OF MILAN KUČAN AND TERITORIAL DEFENSE - SAR 80(COPY OF AR15) RIFLES WAS RATED AS JUNK https://ausertimes.blogspot.com/2023/06/to-be-known-for-obtaining-to-slovenian.html
AND I NEVER WAS ALLOWED TO EVEN TOUCH SAR 80 WHILE SERVING IN SO CALLED SLOVENIAN DEFENCE FORCE https://ausertimes.blogspot.com/2023/06/i-never-was-allowed-to-even-touch-sar.html
FAMILIAR WITH MY CASE INVOLVED IN MK ULTRA WERE ALSO(HERE ARE JUST FEW IN RESPECT TO SAR 80, BUT EVERYONE COMPARING AR WITH AK WAS REALLY INVOLVED IN MK ULTRA)
INVOLVED
INVOLVED
INVOLVED
INVOLVED
I REFUSE TO PLACE BRITISH ON HERE DUE TO MY BECOMING HOSTAGE OF THESE GUNS - HOSTAGE OF SLOVENIAN INDEPENDENCE - AMERICANS/NATO SHOULD HAVE DELIVERED WEAPONS TO SLOVENIA FOR ITS INDEPENDENCE'S SAKE THROUGH OTRHER METHODS USED AND NOT VIA UK.
Armbrust
Armbrust | |
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Type | Recoilless gun |
Place of origin | West Germany |
Service history | |
Used by | See Operators |
Wars | Cambodian–Vietnamese War Croatian War of Independence Slovenian War of Independence Kosovo War Cambodian–Thai border stand-off 2013 Lahad Datu standoff[citation needed] |
Production history | |
Designer | Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm (MBB) |
Manufacturer | Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm (MBB) Pouderies Réunies de Belgique (PRB) ST Kinetics (STK) |
Variants | Armbrust AT, Armbrust AP, Armbrust Ub, Armbrust SC |
Specifications | |
Mass | 6.3 kg (13 lb 14 oz) |
Length | 850 mm (2 ft 9 in) |
Width | 126 mm (5.0 in) |
Height | 140 mm (5.5 in) |
Caliber | 67 mm (2.6 in) |
Action | Recoilless weapon |
Muzzle velocity | 210 m/s (690 ft/s) |
Effective firing range | 300 m (980 ft) |
Maximum firing range | 1,500 m (4,900 ft) |
Feed system | Single shot |
Sights | Reticle, externally illuminated for night |
Armbrust (German: Crossbow) is a lightweight unguided anti-tank weapon designed and developed by Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm of Germany, who later sold its manufacturing rights to Chartered Industries of Singapore (the predecessor of ST Kinetics).
Overview[edit]
The Armbrust is a recoilless weapon, and is one of the few weapons of this kind that may safely be fired in an enclosed space. The propellant charge is placed between two pistons with the projectile in front of one and a mass of shredded plastic in the rear. Unlike most recoilless weapons, it is a true counter-shot weapon, as the mass of the projectile is equal to the mass of the counterweight and they are ejected from the barrel at the same initial velocity. When the weapon is fired, the propellant expands, pushing the two pistons out. The projectile is forced out of the front and the plastic out of the back. The plastic disperses on leaving the back of the barrel, and is quickly stopped by air resistance. The pistons jam at either end of the barrel, locking the hot gases inside. Its warhead can penetrate up to 300 mm of steel armor.[1]
Since 2004, Armbrusts have gradually been replaced by the Israeli-German-Singapore co-developed MATADOR.[2]
Combat use[edit]
During the Cambodian–Vietnamese War, Armbrust was supplied to the Cambodian Khmer Rouge. It was used in their fight against the Cambodian government, as well as against Vietnamese Army.[3][4] Cuban troops in Angola captured several Armbrust launchers from UNITA during the late 1980s.[5]
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