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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #1020 on: 12-05-2010, 13:05:54 »


This unusual looking vehicle is the Leopard 3. It never enterd production
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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #1021 on: 12-05-2010, 23:05:05 »
Well, they cancelled it, there must have been a reason for that...

ether he lost his wheel, or he drove into a ditch because he turned to tight. I go for the second option.

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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #1022 on: 13-05-2010, 00:05:58 »
This Leopard 3 is a total failure, end of story ladies! :D

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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #1023 on: 13-05-2010, 00:05:00 »


This unusual looking vehicle is the Leopard 3. It never enterd production
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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #1024 on: 13-05-2010, 03:05:05 »

Advance of the Austrian-Hungarian troops in Ukraine

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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #1025 on: 13-05-2010, 05:05:16 »
A couple fellas who's names I'll not mention manning a defensive M-240 mount.
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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #1026 on: 13-05-2010, 11:05:18 »
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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #1027 on: 13-05-2010, 11:05:46 »


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An honor guard holds the colors during a deployment ceremony on May 10, 2010 in Centennial, Colorado. A dozen Colorado Army National Guardsmen volunteered to be sent to Afghanistan to work with fellow ISAF troops from Slovenia to train and mentor Afghan National Army soldiers. Expanding Afghan security forces has become a cornerstone of Pentagon's new war strategy ahead of a planned drawdown of U.S. forces beginning in the summer of 2011

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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #1028 on: 13-05-2010, 12:05:58 »
Silly dutchies, stuck in the mud.


What kind if vehicle is that?

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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #1029 on: 13-05-2010, 13:05:38 »
It's called an Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle , ore MRAP.
Function is to transport Infantry man around, It build with a V shaped hull, so the blast is pushed away from the bottom of the vehicle, protecting the man inside.

I have my driving licence for it ;D, A shame those silly Australians put the wheel on the wrong side!

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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #1030 on: 13-05-2010, 15:05:34 »


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German Lt. Gen. Kasdorf, right, Chief of Staff with the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), pins a Gold Cross medal onto unidentified U.S. Airborne soldier, part of the NATO-led ISAF forces, during an awards ceremony in Kunduz, north of Kabul, Afghanistan, on Wednesday, May 12, 2010. Kasdorf presented the Gold Cross Medal to 14 American service members for their bravery in extracting wounded German soldiers from a firefight in Kuduz last month. AP Photo
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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #1031 on: 13-05-2010, 20:05:06 »


Dutch Engineers building troop barracks during the mobilization of 1914.

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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #1032 on: 13-05-2010, 23:05:23 »
The Turkish Army - Gaying it up since 1923.


Excuse me? :D

How many of those MRAP's do the Dutch have?

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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #1033 on: 14-05-2010, 10:05:15 »


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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #1034 on: 14-05-2010, 10:05:21 »
The Turkish Army - Gaying it up since 1923.
Excuse me? :D


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