hicks said:Couldn't tell you why the change directions, but maybe the main countries designate themselves with a certain direction.
chewie_nz said:it means allied or coalition forces,
just another form of ID for air forces
<insert pointed jab at US air force target recognition>
attempt to conquer the Suez canal.
SHERMAN said:Israel uses them as ID, and the facing direction of the the triangle marks either the company or platoon noumber. I think copany. Also note on the front of the Isral barrel are either three, two or one white line. This is also to know the noumber of the company or platoo(i think platoon).
attempt to conquer the Suez canal.
Free?
Let's not get biased here...Maybe it should be "attempt to take control of theSuez canal"?
Open a new topic in modern military history and I will explain my choice of words.Let's not get biased here...Maybe it should be "attempt to take control of theSuez canal"?
bulldogg said:Apparently a few Air Farce jockeys couldn't distinguish the profile of an M-1 from a T-72. :shock:
Just wondering, I see it on Abrams and Challengers and I want to know what it means.
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