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Nice! Looking forward to seeing the cladding cut for the new bumpers.View attachment 1856076 View attachment 1856077 Does this count? Newest addition to the stable.
Nice! Looking forward to seeing the cladding cut for the new bumpers.
This morning in Mauldin at Halls Barber shop. He wasn’t in shop as it was still there when I left, unless it was driven by one of the barbers but they normally park out back. Forgot to leave a card, d’oh!!
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I don't think those tanks are from that time period. You are standing on what looks like a Merkava (Israeli), and behind you is a Soviet T-72. I need to look closer at some comparisons, because both would be later.A few more: I did spot one LC police vehicle in Jerusalem (couldn't get a pic from the bus in time) but mostly these Mitsubishi's....wondering if they kept and converted a captured terrorists LC....
This first pic of the Montero was a improptu checkpoint that sprung up to head off potential rioting that was expected later that evening. I did ask permission to take the pic and one nodded.
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Anyone able to identify these vehicles from the 1967 6 day war? Taken overlooking the valley of tears on the Golan Heights, crappy day so couldn't see into Syria as hoped.
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I don't think those tanks are from that time period. You are standing on what looks like a Merkava (Israeli), and behind you is a Soviet T-72. I need to look closer at some comparisons, because both would be later.
Edit: You are standing on a Centurian. The side port is recognizable.
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Maybe a T62 for the other based on the gun (bigger than a T55, but too early and rich for a T72). I can't make out the other features that could help differentiate it and I am as rusty at AFVID as a pile of spent 7.62 cases in an Afghan stream bed.
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I used to have to do these fun things. Mute it so you don't have to hear the speak and spell narrator. Tank Crew Gunnery Skills Testing - AFVID - ppt video online downloadWinner Winner, chicken dinner! Israeli Centurion (bought from UK) and Syrian T-62. You are such a good Google-er! The Syrian T-62 had a few holes in it....apparently the Syrian tanks outnumbered the Israeli armor 10:1 but the kill ratio was 17:1 for Israel but they did lose quite a few crews. I know there is a documentary on it I need to find and rewatch.
Looks like same one that @Teddy posted in #204....