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Anonymous commented at 2013-03-08 17:41:29 » #1279516
The red one is a Howitzer. Top left is carrying what appears to be an ICBM (Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile). The yellow, OD green, and pink ones are the APCs (Armored Personnel Carrier).
Seeing as none of them are equipped with TOW missiles, the only vehicle in that formation that can take out an MBT (Main Battle Tank) is the Howitzer. A single MBT could take out that entire formation with ease if it takes out the Howitzer first.
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The red one is a Howitzer. Top left is carrying what appears to be an ICBM (Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile). The yellow, OD green, and pink ones are the APCs (Armored Personnel Carrier).
Seeing as none of them are equipped with TOW missiles, the only vehicle in that formation that can take out an MBT (Main Battle Tank) is the Howitzer. A single MBT could take out that entire formation with ease if it takes out the Howitzer first.
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Anonymous commented at 2013-03-23 04:26:52 » #1288254
to #1281568: But "Scud" IS a NATO name. In USSR/Russia it's a 9K72 Elbrus.
And there is no BMP-2. It's BMP-1 - note the 73-mm cannon.
Also, pink one is not just BTR-80, but BTR-80A with 30-mm autocannon.
To #1279516 and #1281601: Scud/Elbrus is not an ICBM, but tactical ballistic missile (TBM) launcher.
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to #1281568: But "Scud" IS a NATO name. In USSR/Russia it's a 9K72 Elbrus.
And there is no BMP-2. It's BMP-1 - note the 73-mm cannon.
Also, pink one is not just BTR-80, but BTR-80A with 30-mm autocannon.
To #1279516 and #1281601: Scud/Elbrus is not an ICBM, but tactical ballistic missile (TBM) launcher.
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