Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Size comparison of Nimitz Class carrier with JMSDF's Izumo Class and Hyuga Class

Size comparison of Nimitz Class carrier with JMSDF's Izumo Class and Hyuga Class

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People's Liberation Army Ground Force's Multiple rocket launcher

People's Liberation Army Ground Force's Multiple rocket launcher

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Republic of China Air Force

Republic of China Air Force Mirage 2000-5 and F-CK-1 in flight.

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German Air Force Panavia Tornado

German Air Force Panavia Tornado with special Adler (eagle) paint scheme

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Nanchang A-5C Fantan

Nanchang A-5C Fantan of the Bangladesh Air Force

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Dassault Mirage F1CR

Dassault Mirage F1CR of the Armée de l'Air

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Chinese Aircraft Carrier CV 16 "Liaoning"

Chinese Aircraft Carrier CV 16 "Liaoning"

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Panavia Tornado

Royal Saudi Air Force Panavia Tornado

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Katana

This is Katana. Israel's new unmanned combat marine system, capable of supporting a wide variety of homeland security applications: Harbor security; patrols along coasts, territorial waters and EEZ; electronic warfare and offshore platform protection. The vessel features a dual control scheme allowing for autonomous operations controlled via an advanced command and control station, as well as for manned combat controls

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M53/59 Praga

The M53/59 Praga is a Czechoslovak self-propelled anti-aircraft gun developed in the late 1950s. Based of a heavily modified Praga V3S six-wheel drive truck chassis, it was armed with a twin 30 mm AA autocannon mounted on the rear. Each gun ware gravity fed from distinctive 50 round magazines and typically 900 rounds of ammunition was carried on board

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Maxim Flak M14 37-millimetre anti-aircraft gun

German gunners wearing gasmasks, manning a Maxim Flak M14 37-millimetre anti-aircraft gun, which is a German produced version of the British QF 1-pounder "pom-pom"

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