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Post by balamir on Nov 29, 2006 13:42:27 GMT 3
Well, I saw the Mongolian Soldiers in Iraq, and I want to see Modern day Turk soldiers of Every Turk country... ;D
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Nov 30, 2006 12:06:30 GMT 3
I can make some research and post some when I will have some free time
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Post by BAWIR$AQ on Nov 30, 2006 20:52:03 GMT 3
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Post by BAWIR$AQ on Nov 30, 2006 20:53:05 GMT 3
Kyrgyzstan's Armed Forces
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Post by erdene on Dec 1, 2006 1:44:12 GMT 3
WOW !!! Thanks for sharing...must add more!!!!!!
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Dec 1, 2006 1:52:56 GMT 3
Thank you very much my dear Shad!
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Post by erdene on Dec 1, 2006 2:23:58 GMT 3
An Uzbek soldier.
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Post by BAWIR$AQ on Dec 1, 2006 6:49:31 GMT 3
Uzbekistan Armed Forcesduring infamous Andijon massacre
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Post by BAWIR$AQ on Dec 1, 2006 6:52:24 GMT 3
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Post by kokturk on Dec 1, 2006 16:59:26 GMT 3
Qazaq and Qirgiz soldiers show strong influence of the Red Army. And about that AK-47 thing, it is not as good as G3-A3. First of all, it is not that lethal and it deviates too much.
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Post by balamir on Dec 1, 2006 21:10:38 GMT 3
Thank you very much!
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Dec 1, 2006 21:57:44 GMT 3
Qazaq and Qirgiz soldiers show strong influence of the Red Army. And about that AK-47 thing, it is not as good as G3-A3. First of all, it is not that lethal and it deviates too much. Agreed. Unfortunately, the uniforms and equipments of the Central Asian Turkic nations are just too Russian. Even the guards are At least the ntional guard of Mongolia looks national. But there is no difference between the Qazaq guard and Soviet-Russian soldiers. Sorry, I do not want to offend any of our dear members, but this is what I think.
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Post by aca on Dec 2, 2006 11:07:47 GMT 3
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Post by erdene on Dec 2, 2006 15:43:57 GMT 3
The 3rd pic.....the Turkish soldier must have slipped face first into the sands...sticking his gun barrel in the sand......
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Post by erdene on Dec 2, 2006 15:45:36 GMT 3
Mongolian soldiers should train with the Turkish Army and with other Central Asian States .
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