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| Optio | BW Feldtelefon OB/ZB? or something...
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| I am Honor | please tell me right
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| Optio | daedalus?!! |
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| Milites Gregarius | sorry.. i've been out camping with the NCO course since monday.. OB/ZB means only that the phone gets it's power from the local power source like batteries or it could be powered through the phoneline, but using your answer as a searchword, it brings up the same picture.. so the board is yours Grimnar the answer i wanted was actually FF-54 |
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| Centurion | FF-54 isn't proper, the right description is FFOB/ZB or how we soldiers call it "Ackerschnacker" So Grimnar was nearly right... So long Légionnaire
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| Optio | I just found it on some german sites.... and my german is really not that good! Is it still in use the "fieldtalker" or "Ackerschnacker" as you call it? It look like it has been in service since WW2 (almost) Anyways.... Name? ![]() Last edited by Grimnar; October 26th, 2006 at 22:51. |
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| Centurion | The gun seems like an finnish "Galil" or any AK-type. And the "Ackerschnacker" is in use, not often, but sometimes an manic officer has the crazy idea: "Hey mates, let us use the FFOBZB and phone across the barracks, just for fun..." Lord help me if I must go into battlefield and my commanding officer is such a clown, in fact our officers are perfect trained soldiers, but sometimes...oh lord So long Légionnaire |
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| Optio | your kinda right, but I want the name |
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| Centurion | Quote:
My first choice: G3 ![]() So long Légionnaire | |
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| Milites Gregarius | in Finland it's RK 95 TP .. basically it's the same model used by all the conscripts there though i didn't see it used by artillery-men.. they were using RK 62.. people i talked to said that it's more used by their special forces.. or maybe by mechanized troops.. the TP means taitoperä or folded butt (don't know the right word).. |
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