Topic: Identification of military equipment, ident pic, post pic

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December 20th, 2004   Post 1
texasrebel211
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Post; Identification of military equipment, ident pic, post pic


sorry for the lack of explanation in the thread title but there is a limit

someone identify the gun/tank/plane etc. in the post before them and then they post a pic and then it goes on and on

i'll start:



hint: it is a Yugoslovian version of the T-72
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December 20th, 2004   Post 2
chewie_nz
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thats an m-84 i think?

this may look easy but;

 
December 20th, 2004   Post 3
texasrebel211
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Originally Posted by chewie_nz
thats an m-84 i think?

quick question from a NOOB (ie me!) how do i post pic's like this?
you right click on the pic u find, press properties, copy the link, then when u post here click on "img" and then paste the link there

i'll go soon if u dont get one to keep it going, u have..... whenver the football game is over lol
 
December 20th, 2004   Post 4
chewie_nz
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well i f**ked that one up it htink by givening the answer!
right....all sorted now, lets play!

 
December 20th, 2004   Post 5
texasrebel211
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Originally Posted by chewie_nz
well i f**ked that one up it htink by givening the answer!

try again!
edit: didn't see ur pic, but i think it is a gladiator 3? i think

this should be easy:
 
December 20th, 2004   Post 6
chewie_nz
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spectre gunship c-130

 
December 20th, 2004   Post 7
rOk
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The Ferret.

 
December 20th, 2004   Post 8
chewie_nz
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ferret? not quite. dig deeper and look south of the equator

as for your pic, leopard 2 ( an upgrade of some kind?)
 
December 20th, 2004   Post 9
rOk
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Not the Ferret you say.
All righty then, I'm @ work so I can't roam the net freely in search of the name but I have a hunch on what that might be.
I'll just have to get home and check my books.
However it looks awfuly familiar to a family of British designed armored cars which came into existance in the '50's. I think.

About that Leo upgrade...no.
It's not even an upgrade.
 
December 20th, 2004   Post 10
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