Why doesn't Russia just roll into Ukraine with a fleet of killdozers?

Why doesn't Russia just roll into Ukraine with a fleet of killdozers?

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You know the killdozer was a one way trip, right? Once he was in, it was kill until dead.

Russia can't afford anything right now. Their projected GDP this year is lower than Mexico or Holland. Seriously.

They wouldn't get far with their supply lines lol

Not enough gas.

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Only cause he ran out of gas right?
Russians can refuel and keep going

Actually this is false. He could have opened it from the inside and would have had to been able to get in and out because you can't lower a shell like that without being and the outside and doing extra welds after it's done.

The hatch was bolted shut from the inside and he could have undone it.

No it overheated

*On the outside

optics

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Killedozer would get wrecked by anti tank weapons. Good against cops trying to avoid collateral damage, not armies.

It's my understanding he used a remote controlled crane to lower to the armor onto the bulldozer.
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>Authorities speculated Heemeyer may have used a homemade crane found in his garage to lower the armor hull over the dozer and himself.
>“Once he tipped that lid shut, he knew he wasn’t getting out,” Dailey said.

No, the hydraulic hoses on the bottom got damaged and he slowly lost horsepower until he got stuck in a basement foundation.

Killdozer was a 1 way trip, he sealed himself in with no way out. Cops eventually had to cut their way into the cabin over 8 hours.

Fake news. He would have had to do extra welding after lowering it. It just doesn't make sense to have a multi ton armored shell just sit on the thing like a hat. There was a hatch but it was bolted. He was prepared to die but it wasn't nessecarily part of the plan.

The cops had to work to get in because it was bolted shut. Could be undone with tools on the inside

I know the Wikipedia says it was lowered on like a tomb and other sources say the hatch was welded but this is distorted info. It was definitely bolted shut.

The more I read about the guy the less sympathetic his grievances sound.

>Russians can refuel
All those vehicles abandoned around Ukraine or stuck in that convoy beg to differ

He fell into a basement and was trapped.

they already did but the things only go like 3 MPH so it's gonna about 7 or 8 weeks til they arrive

>Built in Unreal Engine
Based. This is why more game companies should hire fans, not femoids and other diversity candidates.

>Russians can refuel

A killdozer is at least as weak to a javelin as any other armor

its too bad he got it high centered by driving it into the basement

It had a mechanism to keep the door shut outside, but can be undone on the inside. Engineering marvel, but he probably would have only went out to service the dozer in case it malfunctioned. He wouldn't surrender though.

He's not doing barrel rolls in the thing and it tops out at 15mph, you'd be surprised how often heavy things just rest on each other with the weight doing the holding. He may have done some extra work from the inside to secure it but there definitely wasn't any hatch. Dude was ready to go out like a champ.