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RT @rgpoulussen: #OTD in 1943, Holme-on-Spalding-Moor airfield. Following their briefing, Handley Page Halifax crews from 76 Squadron boarding their transports, before a raid to Kassel. Of the 569 aircraft used in the attack, 43 were lost, of which 25 were Halifaxes. #WW2 #HISTORY
RT @rgpoulussen: #OTD in 1943, Holme-on-Spalding-Moor airfield. Following their briefing, Handley Page Halifax crews from 76 Squadron boarding their transports, before a raid to Kassel. Of the 569 aircraft used in the attack, 43 were lost, of which 25 were Halifaxes. #WW2 #HISTORY
The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @rgpoulussen: #OTD in 1943, Holme-on-Spalding-Moor airfield. Following their briefing, Handley Page Halifax crews from 76 Squadron boarding their transports, before a raid to Kassel. Of the 569 aircraft used in the attack, 43 were lost, of which 25 were Halifaxes. #WW2 #HISTORY
RT @rgpoulussen: #OTD in 1943, Holme-on-Spalding-Moor airfield. Following their briefing, Handley Page Halifax crews from 76 Squadron boarding their transports, before a raid to Kassel. Of the 569 aircraft used in the attack, 43 were lost, of which 25 were Halifaxes. #WW2 #HISTORY
The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @rgpoulussen: One of my favourite pictures. (#OTD in 1942, El Alamein. #WW2 #HISTORY)
RT @rgpoulussen: One of my favourite pictures. (#OTD in 1942, El Alamein. #WW2 #HISTORY)
The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @rgpoulussen: We did our bit in #WW2. (#OTD in 1941, Dutch sub O-21 torpedoed U-95 in the Mediterranean. 12 Germans survived, 35 died. #HISTORY)
RT @rgpoulussen: We did our bit in #WW2. (#OTD in 1941, Dutch sub O-21 torpedoed U-95 in the Mediterranean. 12 Germans survived, 35 died. #HISTORY)
Danvan (Twitter)
RT @SavageSage: THEFT OF MILLENNIA: how #Moscovia rebranded itself as #Russia - vids.rawbit.ninja/B6b7WQy1Y3Q #Muscovy #Moscow #history #identity #Ukraine #Rus #Ruthenia #Rossia #Marx #KievanRus #Kiev #Kyiv
@TimothyDSnyder
RT @SavageSage: THEFT OF MILLENNIA: how #Moscovia rebranded itself as #Russia - vids.rawbit.ninja/B6b7WQy1Y3Q #Muscovy #Moscow #history #identity #Ukraine #Rus #Ruthenia #Rossia #Marx #KievanRus #Kiev #Kyiv
@TimothyDSnyder
The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @Saturnax1: #SubFriday #Submarines #History @Forsvarsmakten
Wearing an admiral's uniform, Prince Bertil, Duke of Halland, salutes the launch of a Näcken (A14)-class diesel-electric attack submarine HMS/HSwMS Neptun (Nep) at Kockums Shipyard on August 13, 1979.
RT @Saturnax1: #SubFriday #Submarines #History @Forsvarsmakten
Wearing an admiral's uniform, Prince Bertil, Duke of Halland, salutes the launch of a Näcken (A14)-class diesel-electric attack submarine HMS/HSwMS Neptun (Nep) at Kockums Shipyard on August 13, 1979.
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RT @rgpoulussen: (Not colourised.) #OTD in 1944, Sessa Aurunca area, Italy. Forward observation officer, signaller and 5.5-inch gun "Smasher" crew, all working closely together. #WW2 #HISTORY
RT @rgpoulussen: (Not colourised.) #OTD in 1944, Sessa Aurunca area, Italy. Forward observation officer, signaller and 5.5-inch gun "Smasher" crew, all working closely together. #WW2 #HISTORY
The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @rgpoulussen: War. (#OTD in 1945, Schilberg, Holland. Churchill tanks, men from 9 Durham Light Infantry and a knocked out German PaK 40 (note the big round hole in its shield). #WW2 #HISTORY)
RT @rgpoulussen: War. (#OTD in 1945, Schilberg, Holland. Churchill tanks, men from 9 Durham Light Infantry and a knocked out German PaK 40 (note the big round hole in its shield). #WW2 #HISTORY)
The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @Saturnax1: #SubSunday #Submarines #History
Project 941 Akula/Typhoon-class torpedo room, 1994, Nerpichya Naval Base.
Photos from the Penthouse Netherlands magazine.
RT @Saturnax1: #SubSunday #Submarines #History
Project 941 Akula/Typhoon-class torpedo room, 1994, Nerpichya Naval Base.
Photos from the Penthouse Netherlands magazine.
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RT @Saturnax1: #SubMonday #Submarines #ColdWar #History
#OTD in 1982, while on duty in the Barents Sea, the Soviet Navy's Northern Fleet Project 705K/Alfa-class interceptor SSN K-123 suffered a release of approx. 2 tonnes of a liquid metal coolant from the reactor into the reactor compartment, leading to a deterioration of the radiation situation.
As a result of the coolant loss she immediately lost the power, surfaced, the power plant was switched into a cooldown mode, power consumption was transferred to the battery & diesel generator, and the accident was reported to the HQ via radio. K-123 was towed to her home base by the rescue ship Altai.
The accident irreparably damaged the reactor so that it had to be replaced & it took nine years to finish the repairs. The cause of the accident was later defined as a clogging of the steam generator tubes with sludge & corrosion damage.
Photos by Anatoly Khramov, Altai officer, April 8, 1982.
Sources: Bellona & Deepstormru
RT @Saturnax1: #SubMonday #Submarines #ColdWar #History
#OTD in 1982, while on duty in the Barents Sea, the Soviet Navy's Northern Fleet Project 705K/Alfa-class interceptor SSN K-123 suffered a release of approx. 2 tonnes of a liquid metal coolant from the reactor into the reactor compartment, leading to a deterioration of the radiation situation.
As a result of the coolant loss she immediately lost the power, surfaced, the power plant was switched into a cooldown mode, power consumption was transferred to the battery & diesel generator, and the accident was reported to the HQ via radio. K-123 was towed to her home base by the rescue ship Altai.
The accident irreparably damaged the reactor so that it had to be replaced & it took nine years to finish the repairs. The cause of the accident was later defined as a clogging of the steam generator tubes with sludge & corrosion damage.
Photos by Anatoly Khramov, Altai officer, April 8, 1982.
Sources: Bellona & Deepstormru