• @Randelung
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    That train will just keep coming. Once such a freight train is going you better get out of the way. The amount of kinetic energy that’s coming towards you is dwarfing compared to a measly tank.

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        I don’t think your units make sense — kinetic energy has units of energy, but “kg TNT per second” is power (about 4MW). (I think just remove the “every second” and it’s correct?)

        Edit: parent edited comment.

        • @[email protected]
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          You’re right, but “every second” was meant more as a display of the energy in the train, like a large explosion “every second”. Is that very wrong?

          • @[email protected]
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            Hmmm, I’m not sure I understand…

            A large explosion every second has units of power, not energy. So to me this is suggesting that the train is putting out power equal to its kinetic energy per second. That’s certainly not the case — it implies that the train is powerful enough to accelerate to the speed in 1s, which is definitely not true.

            But that’s just my interpretation.

      • @[email protected]
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        It seems to be a lot, how does it compare to an artillery shell? The tank doesn’t look like it fared too badly.

          • @[email protected]
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            Do they actually use TNT as the explosive though? I thought TNT was just the igniter for something more powerful like C4 or something.

            • @warbond
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              I don’t think TNT is used at all, I’m pretty sure it’s some explosive compound, as you said. However, explosives are still measured in terms of TNT, called Net Explosive Weight (NEW).

              For example, one pound of C4 has a NEW of about 1.25 pounds.

    • Lem Jukes
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      471 month ago

      Be the change you want to see in the world! Don’t let your dreams be dreams!

      • @Serinus
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        301 month ago

        Yeah, but if you’re gonna create it, you have to post to it like once a week or it’ll just sit there dead, forever.

        And who wants to find something to post once a week? Can’t I just have Facebook feed it to me. Picture Zuck saying “here comes the plane!”

        • @[email protected]
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          Eh, if you spam it enough places, you probably only need to do it for a couple months until other people get involved.

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    Sorry for Reddit watermark… couldn’t quickly find it elsewhere.

    • @pyre
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      that is literally the worst watermark I’ve ever seen in my entire time on the internet, more than a quarter century now.

      • @[email protected]
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        141 month ago

        Why is there a Reddit watermark at all!? They didn’t create the content, and I doubt Mr. Watterson would want it to be hosted there. Did a redditor go out of their way to slap that over the last panel? Like you said, the absolute worst…

      • @[email protected]
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        31 month ago

        You’ve obviously not seen some of the footage coming out of Ukraine war. They watermark over the entire video

        • @pyre
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          31 month ago

          don’t you know how much bank CNN made out of the gulf war? gotta protect the copyrights of war footage

    • @bpev
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      For your consideration, the Calvin and Hobbes Search Engine: https://michaelyingling.com/random/calvin_and_hobbes/

      Edit to show example search for “freight train”: https://michaelyingling.com/random/calvin_and_hobbes/search.php?phrase=freight+train

      I didn’t make this site, I just find it to be very useful for this extremely niche use case 🤣 Although, weirdly, it seems to be linking the wrong strip for this particular one. Dunno why, I’ve never seen it do that before.

  • @wjrii
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    561 month ago

    Here you go.

    South Carolina in September. Low-slung trailer got stuck at the crossing and the driver skedaddled right before the impact. Also, ever so sadly, it doesn’t officially count as a tank, only self-propelled artillery.

      • @Maggoty
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        I think less and less damage to either side as armor and structural integrity increase is probably the norm with trains. For example non armor vehicles are turned into fun metal tangles. This 30 ton “lightly” armored vehicle looks pretty intact. A 70 ton tank might just remain more intact as the train shunts it to the side. The train might take more superstructure damage but there’s a lot of just solid metal pushing in one direction. So I don’t think any impact like that is ever going to actually just destroy the train.

        • Tar_Alcaran
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          The armor is light, the vehicle isn’t.

          On the other hand, a pair of locomotives can easily be over 400 tons, and that’s not counting the rest of the train. Those doublestacked shipping containers on a well car can add 100 tons each.

    • @ramenshaman
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      Kinda looks like an M1A1 Abrams to me

      • @Maggoty
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        That is 100 percent a pally. Abrams don’t have rear doors.

      • @wjrii
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        Nah, it’s got that extra flat butt and long overhang with the basket thing on the back of the turret. The news report also said it’s a Paladin, though this video is also showing off midsize-market local American news, so I wouldn’t have trusted it on its own.

  • @Feathercrown
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    Why don’t we use trains on battlefields? (I see no issues with this plan)

  • @count_dongulus
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    361 month ago

    Considering tanks are transported by train, not surprising. Train big.

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          Yeah, it’s pretty small. That’s why we have to put new trains on trucks instead of just driving them from the factory. They don’t fit normal railways.

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    Well that’s an M109 Paladin. It weighs about half as much as an actual tank. But if it was fully loaded there’s a pretty good chance nobody wins because it’s an artillery system and it carries a lot of stuff that goes boom.

    I don’t care to speculate on who wins between a 70 ton tank and a train. It probably depends on what the train is pulling.

    Edit to add - also we need pictures from different angles. From this angle it looks like the Paladin might have simply been de-tracked. But I’m pretty sure there’s more damage as it’s armor is actually comparatively light, rated for small arms and shrapnel.

      • @[email protected]
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        71 month ago

        Technically yeah, colloquially no sane person would judge another for calling such a thing a tank

        • @gmtom
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          81 month ago

          It’s only a tank if it comes from the Tankeshire region of England, otherwise it’s just sparkling armoured vehicle.

        • @[email protected]
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          Nah, I don’t judge people for being wrong or inaccurate, particularly when the colloquial use of a term is as firmly established. Ideally, people would still know the distinction, and I’d prefer to have journalists be accurate at least, but mostly I care about knowing what’s technically correct myself. I don’t need to be a pedant, I just don’t want to be ignorant.

      • @Maggoty
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        51 month ago

        That’s exactly what it is.

  • @BetaBlake
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    201 month ago

    🇺🇸This is America🇺🇸

    • @Allonzee
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      Attention dispatch… There has been a mass shooting at the site of the Tank Train collision, but thankfully all victims have successfully had their medical claims for woundcare denied. Time to go home…

      Top Gun theme blares as the Police Mustang drives off into the sunset. And… scene.

  • @boywar3
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    141 month ago

    Isn’t that a self-propelled artillery piece? I wanna say like an M109 or something

    • @Madison420
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      Just skirts and detracted, the hull is probably intact but likely cracked enough it will need refurb at the factory. Also it probably fell off the train rather than ran into it.

  • @aeronmelon
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    41 month ago

    It looks like the tank returned fire.

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