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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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        isnt this american?
        Last edited by armnuke; 12-23-2014, 10:27 AM.

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          Originally posted by armnuke View Post


          isnt this american?
          Yeah, looks like it's a M35 A3.

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            Originally posted by Tsov View Post
            Yeah, looks like it's a M35 A3.
            When was this photo taken? How do we have it? I thought the US won't sell us anything...

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              Originally posted by armnuke View Post
              When was this photo taken? How do we have it? I thought the US won't sell us anything...

              Well the US isn't the only one using it. According the wiki article Moldova is a operator too and I think we already know that the Moldovan government is willing to sell military hardware for a good price.

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                  Originally posted by Tsov View Post
                  Armenia using JAPANESE HARDWARE!! JAPAN DO SOMETHING!!!

                  Anyway it is good to see we don't just exclusively use Soviet trucks but have some veriety.


                  But does anyone know why these soldiers keep taking pictures of themselves while wearing slippers? Don't they know it looks ridiculous?
                  I have a small transportation biz. Contracts change from year to year and even month to month.
                  Fort Wienright (army), Eilson air force base, Fort Greely (missile base), & Wright air base are places I have commonly made runs too, often on a regular basis. The soldiers & airmen commonly wear similar if not identicle footwear.
                  The military is keen on foot care. Dry & clean + proper maintainence .
                  If you haunt military bases, I suspect you'll see this is common practice (airy slippers/sandals etc.)

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                    Originally posted by Artashes View Post
                    I have a small transportation biz. Contracts change from year to year and even month to month.
                    Fort Wienright (army), Eilson air force base, Fort Greely (missile base), & Wright air base are places I have commonly made runs too, often on a regular basis. The soldiers & airmen commonly wear similar if not identicle footwear.
                    The military is keen on foot care. Dry & clean + proper maintainence .
                    If you haunt military bases, I suspect you'll see this is common practice (airy slippers/sandals etc.)

                    Yeah, but I wasn't saying they shouldn't wear slippers. Just that it looks silly in pictures.

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