This little-known water tunnel 140 meters under the Bosphorus seabed (to the north of the Bosphorus, close to the Black Sea entrance) can actually be used for transporting military equipment in wartime
The Marmaray railway tunnel will probably transport the large stuff such as the MBTs and howitzers, while this tunnel will be used for smaller vehicles such as the Land Rover Defender, Otokar Cobra, FNSS Pars, etc.
turks and tunnels..... they think that tunnels are indestructible and that they will save their day.... LOL...
FYI guys, gays and girls, a tunnel's weakest point is also the place less protected..... its airconditioning system located near the tunnel entrances....
Just a couple of old fashioned MK bombs will do the job cheaply and nicely... then you will have a useless rathole under the earth...
Unless you can order from abroad, transfer and install new airconditioning systems that cost several millions, and weight lots but lotsa tonnes....LOL...
who said anything about jets? SCALP naval is the answer you're looking for T(ellak)uAF
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Quoting a Turkish forumer:
"It's a well known fact that most of the boys or girls living in south-eastern Turkey are losing their virginities to horses or dogs of their villages, so I don't think this will suprise any Turk in this forum; we are used to these kinda news..."
stingers are designed to shoot down escaping a/c with full after-burners...they can't even get a lock on a missile like SCALP.
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Quoting a Turkish forumer:
"It's a well known fact that most of the boys or girls living in south-eastern Turkey are losing their virginities to horses or dogs of their villages, so I don't think this will suprise any Turk in this forum; we are used to these kinda news..."
i had a nice doner kebab today, do the turks in turkey have garlic sauce in their kebabs over there because i used to have a kebab shop and turks here never do while just about everyone else does
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when the news were spread turks from around turkey started gathering their belongings to visit the new tunnel
top turkish politicians are congratulating each other for this huge success
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Quoting a Turkish forumer:
"It's a well known fact that most of the boys or girls living in south-eastern Turkey are losing their virginities to horses or dogs of their villages, so I don't think this will suprise any Turk in this forum; we are used to these kinda news..."
It's more a publicity thing than an actual tunnel they'd use for material in wartime. Why would anyone stop a water pipe to a large city like Istanbul? ESPECIALLY to the European part of Istanbul, the only part where things matter in all of Turkey.
can't be done. A few cars, fine but the fumes are a REAL problem. There won't be enough oxygen to run the engines.
Why do you think that the channel tunnel has train tracks? It is because the technology is not there to exhaust the tunnel even if they wanted. (That is a long tunnel, I know .. but it is not a trivial problem. Look at modern tunnels, 50m and they have massive fans.
Then there is the support. A single heavy vehicle will crack the damn thing and you will get many floaties as they all **** their pants before they drown.
A simple road for heavy traffic in Australia costs $200,000 a meter, that is to support trucks. That is more than the houses on either side of it.
I doubt they spent that kind of money building a water pipe (Note it is underwater so x10 ....)
turks have no shame..
whats next turgays will transfer weapons through electrical wires?
water pipes as defence weapon?
have ya no dignity?
have ya no shame?
have ya no self respect?
what say you?what say you?
by the way you don't need any tunnel...
nutuk rectum is wide enough to pass a malatay (after his severe pounding from kemi) so use him..
one might say what 3 foods of ass tunnel do, but everyone knows that the first 3 foots are the most important ones..
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