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February 18th, 2004   #21
AmericanGirl
 
 

Hope this works... info


Heres one of mine...



Wear a smile...it never goes outta style
 
February 22nd, 2004   #22
Puff1082
 
F-14 Tomcat! With the Pheonix missle it so intimadated the Iraqi AF during Gulf 1 they would turn tail and run at the first intercept of the F-14 radar!
Now THAT is shock and awe!
 
February 22nd, 2004   #23
Animal Mother
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Puff1082
F-14 Tomcat! With the Pheonix missle it so intimadated the Iraqi AF during Gulf 1 they would turn tail and run at the first intercept of the F-14 radar!
Now THAT is shock and awe!
Well, they had already felt the power of it up close and personal in the hands of the Iranian Air Force, so they knew when to run and hide.


Tanknet - Military Forum.
\"Blackburn finally got to make a plane the way they wanted to, they got a solid block of aluminium and drilled holes in it\".
Comment on the Blackburn Buccaneer.
 
February 22nd, 2004   #24
GuyontheRight
 
AmericanGirl,
I assume you mean the Carrier Is that a Shughart Class Roll off next to her?


No Voice
 
April 2nd, 2004   #25
MikeyW_6
 
 
My M88A1 and my M984A1 HEMTT wrecker being that I am a mechanic
 
April 4th, 2004   #26
Jtf2
 
c-7,c-8
 
April 15th, 2004   #27
Patton_disciple
 
I like the M1A1
 
May 2nd, 2004   #28
Battleaxe
 
A tool box..


Normal people are boring.
 
May 2nd, 2004   #29
AlexKall
 
Leopard 122IS (Strv 122(S))
 
May 3rd, 2004   #30
TheSunsetSniper
 
Definatly the M2. Hathcock has a recorded kill at over 2500 meters with it... thats like... a mile and a half. He threw a 9x scope on it and would pop off a single round. This was real easy becuase it has such a slow rate of fire.


\"It is not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled, or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena; whose face is marred by the dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions and spends himself in a worthy course; who at the best, knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who, at worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly; so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory or defeat.\" - TR