A deadly weapon and an economic cornerstone, the impact of a bullet spreads far and wide. In this documentary BBC Defence Correspondent Caroline Wyatt takes an extraordinary journey through the defence industry as she tracks the fate of a bullet. From manufacture to gun barrel, Caroline tracks her bullet from the docks where the explosive propellant are imported, through the Cheshire factory where it is machined, to testing and out to its final destination - war.
With its deep historical roots, its reliance of raw materials from all over the world and its central role in the economy this most basic of military equipment involves a huge cross-section of British society, all working for a war effort that sees millions of rounds produced every week of the year. By the time she sees the shot fired, Caroline will have met the huge variety of people employed in its creation.
As she tracks the bullet's journey, Caroline will ask what would happen to our economy if peace bloomed in Iraq and Afghanistan, and how people feel about making products that are designed to kill. Link to the BBC Radio 4 programme.
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A blog about my interest in all things military, wargaming and last but not least my military vehicle adventures.
Thursday, 30 August 2012
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
Low Fast Pass In Battlefield 2
An oldish game now, but still a good one, Battlefield 2 has still plenty of life in it by way of entertainment here in the Vulture household. Yesterday my son was seeing just how low and fast he could get to me in the F35 Lighting II that the USMC forces are equipped with. Here's a screen shot from my character stood on the turret of an M1 Tank, a fraction of a second before the jet hit him ! The jet was okay btw ! LOL.
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Monday, 27 August 2012
Baxter Photography
France's Ancient Alesia Dispute Rumbles On
Every French schoolchild has learned about Alesia. It was the battle in which Julius Caesar beat the Gauls under Vercingetorix, thus bringing France into the Roman world. Link
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Sunday, 26 August 2012
Picture Of The Week - No 10 - V-22 Osprey
In July 2006 I attended the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) at RAF Fairford and got to see one of my favourite aircraft the V-22 Osprey. The rotor blades are massive !
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Friday, 24 August 2012
Play By E-Mail Game - Dark Age II
Hey guys
I've had a few games of a Play By E-Mail game called Dark Age II over the last couple of years. (Link to a previous post about it). Here's the web site. http://www.darkage2.co.uk/
I've signed up for the next game (which is free), and there are lots of free places still. Wondered if anyone else fancies joining in it with me. Depending on where you are on the map we could be allies, or the deadliest of enemies ! LOL You submit your orders in once a week through a web portal. It's all pretty straight forward.
Happy to field any questions you might have.
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I've had a few games of a Play By E-Mail game called Dark Age II over the last couple of years. (Link to a previous post about it). Here's the web site. http://www.darkage2.co.uk/
I've signed up for the next game (which is free), and there are lots of free places still. Wondered if anyone else fancies joining in it with me. Depending on where you are on the map we could be allies, or the deadliest of enemies ! LOL You submit your orders in once a week through a web portal. It's all pretty straight forward.
Happy to field any questions you might have.
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MoD reveals design of Royal Navy future warships
The design of the Royal Navy's latest warship has been revealed by the UK Ministry of Defence.
The announcement on the Type 26 Global Combat Ship has been described by officials as a "significant milestone" in a programme which will support "thousands of UK shipbuilding jobs".
Basic specification images show sleek stealth features, familiar to modern warships, making them harder to detect.
The ship will be 148 metres long with a displacement of 5,400 tonnes. Link
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Comment: Nice ship, very futuristic looking.
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Comment: Nice ship, very futuristic looking.
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Wednesday, 22 August 2012
Ramsey 1940 Show
This last weekend saw the family and I go to a local 1940 show at Ramsey. I've been before (Link and Link) but this year was different as we took our GMC CCKW along on both days. Boy was it hot ! After a very mixed summer here in the UK thus far, the gods blessed this weekend with the hottest weather of the year for this area. Don't get me wrong I'm all for the sun shining, but this was just too hot for comfort. I had big plans of things I wanted to on the vehicle whilst there: setting the tappets up (which needs the engine running), shaving some excess wood off the cargo body bows (the things the canvas goes over at the back) and giving it an oil change. Well none of this came to pass as it was just sooooo damn hot !! That said the public loved it and came in large huge numbers to what was a well organised and enjoyable event. I took some photos which are one the slide-show below.
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2012 - Ramsey 1940 Weekend
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Stand out vehicle for me was a Humber 'Pig' parked in the post 1940 vehicle collection.
I find myself lusting after one owning one I must confess, as I think they look just great. The reality of owning and driving could be something else though as I believe they are a 'challenging' vehicle in both areas. Looking at how little room there is around the pedals you can quite clearly see how it was awarded the nickname 'Pig' by the drivers !
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2012 - Ramsey 1940 Weekend
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Stand out vehicle for me was a Humber 'Pig' parked in the post 1940 vehicle collection.
I find myself lusting after one owning one I must confess, as I think they look just great. The reality of owning and driving could be something else though as I believe they are a 'challenging' vehicle in both areas. Looking at how little room there is around the pedals you can quite clearly see how it was awarded the nickname 'Pig' by the drivers !
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Monday, 20 August 2012
Classic Military Vehicle Magazine - Opening Shot
The Classic Military Vehicle (CMV) magazine is a long running monthly UK publication dedicated to the coverage of all historic military vehicles. At this years Duxford Military Vehicle Show on 17 Jun (Posting Link) the editor John Blackman took a shine to my GMC CCKW in its US Navy colours, and took a number of photos, one of which he used as the 'Opening Shot' (which is a two page spread) in the September edition which is out now.
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Saturday, 18 August 2012
M1 Tank
Visited the Ramsey 1940 weekend (more about that on a subsequent posting) but whilst there Alex and I almost purchased a M1A1HA in 20mm scale. On getting home we went on the net to discover more about what the HA stands for (in this instance Heavy Armour), and I came across this excellent site on the M1, which is worth checking out if you are interested in tanks. Link
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Friday, 17 August 2012
Friday Humour - Perceptions of most sports reporters!!!
Here are the top nine comments made by NBC sports commentators during the 2012 Summer Olympics that they would like to take back:
1. Weightlifting commentator: "This is Gregoriava from Bulgaria. I saw her snatch this morning during her warm up and it was amazing."
2. Dressage commentator: "This is really a lovely horse and I speak from personal experience since I once mounted her mother."
3. Paul Hamm, Gymnast: "I owe a lot to my parents, especially my mother and father."
4. Boxing Analyst: "Sure there have been injuries, and even some deaths in boxing, but none of them really that serious."
5. Softball announcer: "If history repeats itself, I should think we can expect the same thing again."
6. Basketball analyst: "He dribbles a lot and the opposition doesn't like it. In fact you can see it all over their faces."
7. At the rowing medal ceremony: "Ah, isn't that nice, the wife of the IOC president is hugging the cox of the British crew."
8. Soccer commentator: "Julian Dicks is everywhere. It's like they've got eleven Dicks on the field."
9. Tennis commentator: "One of the reasons Andy is playing so well is that, before the final round, his wife takes out his balls and kisses them... Oh my God, what have I just said?"
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1. Weightlifting commentator: "This is Gregoriava from Bulgaria. I saw her snatch this morning during her warm up and it was amazing."
2. Dressage commentator: "This is really a lovely horse and I speak from personal experience since I once mounted her mother."
3. Paul Hamm, Gymnast: "I owe a lot to my parents, especially my mother and father."
4. Boxing Analyst: "Sure there have been injuries, and even some deaths in boxing, but none of them really that serious."
5. Softball announcer: "If history repeats itself, I should think we can expect the same thing again."
6. Basketball analyst: "He dribbles a lot and the opposition doesn't like it. In fact you can see it all over their faces."
7. At the rowing medal ceremony: "Ah, isn't that nice, the wife of the IOC president is hugging the cox of the British crew."
8. Soccer commentator: "Julian Dicks is everywhere. It's like they've got eleven Dicks on the field."
9. Tennis commentator: "One of the reasons Andy is playing so well is that, before the final round, his wife takes out his balls and kisses them... Oh my God, what have I just said?"
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Monday, 13 August 2012
Outpost Swarm
This is quite an entertaining little game I stumbled across tonight, slightly Aliens'ish.... Certainly worth a look :) Link (P.S. The music is a bit annoying)
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VJ Film from 1945: Cars, Jeeps and Youth
67 years ago this month, Richard Sullivan’s father shot this great video along Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki, Honolulu, capturing spontaneous celebrations that broke out upon first hearing news of the Japanese surrender. Click here to view the video: Link.
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State of War: Syria’s Crusader Castles and Medieval Fortresses
TIME looks at a number of Syria's most famous medieval fortresses, some of which are nearly a millennium old. Read more: Link
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Sunday, 12 August 2012
Diary clues to grandfather's last days
Thursday, 9 August 2012
Mass grave in London reveals how volcano caused global catastrophe
Scientists search for the explosive source of a disaster that wiped out almost a third of Londoners in 1258. Link
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Wednesday, 8 August 2012
Spartacus: War of the Damned Teaser Trailer
This looks good :) The previous three seasons have been epic, this looks like it will continue in the same vein.
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Monday, 6 August 2012
Exploring the Secret Nuclear Complexes of the Manhattan Project
“It is an enduring paradox and essential human tragedy that so much selfless devotion to a cause, so much creative intellectual energy, and so many good intentions gave birth to such a monstrous reality.” These are the words of photographer Martin Miller uses to describe the Manhattan Project, the United States government program that ran from 1942 to 1945 and resulted in the world’s first nuclear weapons. Link
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Brief History of Aleppo: A Great World City Now in the Grip of War
As Syrian government forces and rebels clash in Aleppo, TIME takes a look at the history of this ancient, cosmopolitan city now locked in a state of war.
Read more: Link.
Comment: Quite interesting this, and worth a read.
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Comment: Quite interesting this, and worth a read.
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Sunday, 5 August 2012
Saturday, 4 August 2012
Combat Service Support - What A Rubbish Company
I am getting so hacked off with this Army Surplus Store company called Combat Service Support. I ordered some gear from them back on 6 Jun. They took a good 6 weeks to deliver the order, and then half of it was incorrect ! No one answers the phone when you call, and thus far they are ignoring my E-Mails. Most unimpressed. If I don't get a response to my latest E-Mail by Wed I'm going contact my Credit Card Company and get my monies refunded. Quite simply avoid this company at all costs !
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Flat Tyre On The CCKW Truck !
Experienced my first flat tyre on the truck last week. After a trip out on the Monday it looked a bit ‘soggy’ later in the evening.
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My initial thought was that some kids must have messed with it as I had both a new tyre and inner tube fitted last November, and I’ve only done about 400 miles since then. The tyre should have had 50psi in it, but on checking there was only 20. There was no sign of a nail or any puncture marks. Rather than use a foot pump I opted to use a small 12v car compressor. Although supposedly it can pressure up to 80psi (so it says in the instructions) it was not man enough for this job, and started to smoke when it got it up to 35 psi !!! This was enough though for me to make a run to the local garage only 0.5 a mile away and fill it up properly. The following morning the tyre was down to 15 psi so something was definitely amiss and the wheel had to come off. My wheel brace is missing the (breaker) bar that should be with it (getting one made up at the moment) so a friend who also has a GMC CCKW kindly swung by and we used his to get the wheel off. Fortunately I have a 4 ton bottle jack which was able to handle lifting the front axle to get the wheel up off the ground without any problem, with a few bits of wood used to spread the load on the drive.-
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The weight of the tyre and wheel is huge and it took two of us to load it into the car to take it to a garage in Somersham who can deal with split rims. On getting the tube out they found the puncture in the side of the tube. It wasn't clear how it had happened and it could be either:
a) a manufacturing defect with the tube, or
b) a small piece of rust off the rim
Anyway, we are now back on the road and looking forward to taking it along (weather permitting) to the Ramsey 1940 weekend on 18th & 19th Aug. Link
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My initial thought was that some kids must have messed with it as I had both a new tyre and inner tube fitted last November, and I’ve only done about 400 miles since then. The tyre should have had 50psi in it, but on checking there was only 20. There was no sign of a nail or any puncture marks. Rather than use a foot pump I opted to use a small 12v car compressor. Although supposedly it can pressure up to 80psi (so it says in the instructions) it was not man enough for this job, and started to smoke when it got it up to 35 psi !!! This was enough though for me to make a run to the local garage only 0.5 a mile away and fill it up properly. The following morning the tyre was down to 15 psi so something was definitely amiss and the wheel had to come off. My wheel brace is missing the (breaker) bar that should be with it (getting one made up at the moment) so a friend who also has a GMC CCKW kindly swung by and we used his to get the wheel off. Fortunately I have a 4 ton bottle jack which was able to handle lifting the front axle to get the wheel up off the ground without any problem, with a few bits of wood used to spread the load on the drive.-
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The weight of the tyre and wheel is huge and it took two of us to load it into the car to take it to a garage in Somersham who can deal with split rims. On getting the tube out they found the puncture in the side of the tube. It wasn't clear how it had happened and it could be either:
a) a manufacturing defect with the tube, or
b) a small piece of rust off the rim
Anyway, we are now back on the road and looking forward to taking it along (weather permitting) to the Ramsey 1940 weekend on 18th & 19th Aug. Link
Friday, 3 August 2012
HMS Vanguard
An interesting web site about the life and times of the Royal Navy’s last battleship HMS Vanguard. She must have made an impressive sight when in-service. Link
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Thursday, 2 August 2012
The Man Who Owned A Sherman Tank Corp
Check out this amazing article in June 1960 edition of Popular Mechanics about a guy who bought 536 Sherman Tanks ! Link
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Wednesday, 1 August 2012
DC SHOES: KEN BLOCK'S GYMKHANA FIVE: ULTIMATE URBAN PLAYGROUND; SAN FRANCISCO
Shot on the actual streets of San Francisco, California...
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