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What is this?


EDIT- Sorry I posted the last pic half a sleep and didnt even think about the name.
 
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something totally different

EDIT: phones like this have also type names like guns and aircrafts.. as on the previous picture was not just a machinegun, but a Vector Mini-SS.. you don't go to a communications depot and just ask for a telephone without getting a "another-dumb-infantry-guy" look from some sergeant, who knows exactly what colour are the cords in the cable of you hands-free
 

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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
 
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
 
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?
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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 :D

So long
Légionnaire
 
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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