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Real Thaw 2013
http://www.emfa.pt/realthaw/
Spotters Day at Monte Real AFB (Central Portugal)
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F86 in flight
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Chile. But that's a cheap version of the glorious Prussian army
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The UK makes a lot of its own military equipment and sells some of it abroad, mostly to America and South America. BAE systems is the biggest defence equipment producer here, but there are others and joint projects with the other major countries in Western Europe.
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Afghanistan, Helmand. It seems to be where the Scots go.
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Hello ,
Armenian army 1918-21,
just found this link that may be of intrest. The Armenian army 1918-21 (like the Georgians/Azeris) still wore imperial Russian uniforms . The Georgians had crimson shoulder boards darkish blue for the Azeris.
As for the Armenian army , i have no idea. I would guess either khaki uniform colour or the national flag apricot colour.
http://arfarchives.org/wp-content/up...my_receipt.jpg
I zoomed in next to the red stripe of the flag and it seems to show an apricot (shouder board ?) colour or it could just be how this illustration was printed.
If the link does not work try - http://arfarchives.org/?p=496
scroll down to the soldier image on the left and click on it for a larger image.
John.
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