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 SECOND BLAST HITS SOCAR LINE
 
 The same section of a Socar-operated gas pipeline in Azerbaijan has exploded twice in one week. The second blast, followed by a fire, occurred in the morning of January 2.
 
 The 39-inch pipeline carries gas from the Sangachal processing plant about 50 km from Baku. The earlier blast happened on December 27 and neither caused any injuries.
 
 The state-owned company said repair work has already started on the pipeline and that gas supplies to the Absheron region were continuing but from a different route.
 
 
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 Thank you! We need 9M218 (30 km), 9M521 (40 km) or 9M522 (37,5 km). I hope we have some of these types. The distance would give our artillery much more safety and effectiveness.Originally posted by armnuke View Post9M22U if I remember correctly.
 
 edit: Pretty sure it's 9M22U. You can see in one of the videos from the 4-Day War.
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 Nice video.Originally posted by burjuin View Post
 But I have to repeat my question I already asked about the D-44 and the D-1 howitzers. How we use these MT-12 anti-tank-guns in battle? As far as I know they are not effective against modern tanks (even against T-72) and are towed. There is a video Burjuin posted a while ago where one of our soldiers says clearly that they need more time to reload than a tank so the first shot must be a hit. So in my opinion the crew of a MT-12 is cannon fodder.
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