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  1. I read in the French modeling magazine that Britain bought Belgian tricycles FN AS-24. Who knows more about?
  2. New question Was the trailer for 2CV?
  3. Gentlemen! I'm looking for British Army Land Rover SII, SIIA (SWB, LWB) & RM Lightweight "Wombat portee" details
  4. And photo http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=173861&d=1245237850
  5. jerry.ice Dutch , but originally Belgium http://forum.2cv.nl/viewtopic.php?t=8512
  6. Thanks. But... I know what - Platoon(troop) level - 1 A41 manpack, may be 1-2 A40 manpacks - used for close range patrols. Company - 2 A41, and a B or C series set or two in an FFR landrover. BHQ - similar to company, expect may have 2-3 FFR landrovers. What I want to know - my date correct? I think - yes. But I need details: were in Commando A13/A14 sets? Was in Commando Austin K9(?) radio van in HQ? Were in Commando Champs FFR or landys only? What sets were fitted on Citroen 2CV pick-ups? All radio sets of Larkspur era You may see here - http://wftw.nl/larkspur/larkspur1.html. If its secret - I'm sorry. But already passed 50 years. I think no crime in my questions
  7. Dear John! Where in my post You read about milradio export?
  8. Can anybody help? I'm looking specs of British postwar 2 inch air-to-ground unguided spin-stabilized rocket projectiles. They were part of RN Wessex board armament
  9. Gentlemen! I'm looking for RM Commando radio net in 60th - structure and materials: radio vans, radio sets for MV FFV, manpacks, etc., types and quan.
  10. New question What kind of radio sets on pick-ups?
  11. Gentlemen! Can anyone tell about 183mm gun L4 for experimental SPAT gun Conway FV4005? I am interested in Barrel length, shell weight, type of ammo - separate or not, muzzle velocity and so on Also interested FV4005 specs
  12. Photo from John Reynolds's "Citroen2CV"
  13. Please! Who knows more about..? Interested primarily IR sights and googles
  14. Thanks for answers The article from Flight international: The CO of 42 Commando, Lt-Col R. D. Crombie, described <iis operational requirement as "to land a commando and its associated equipment and stores." Any estimate of what went with a commando, he explained, depended on what was the task to be done. Basically the unit was one of some 600 men; its five fighting 119 Men of 40 Commando go into action on the spot troops had 60 men each; and there was a support troop, armed with 3in mortars and machine guns and including field engineers. The basic weapon of the fighting troop was the new self-loading rifle, and the 120mm Mobat, of which the Commando had four. Col Crombie also said that his unit had extra signallers, for communications between ship and shore; and a gunner officer and four RA men to control supporting gunfire from the ship. The Commando does not depend on wheeled transport, but can be supplied either with Land-Rovers (if there is a friendly port available and they can be put ashore by landing craft) or with Citroen 2CVs, of which the ship carries 30 and which are transported by the Whirlwinds.
  15. that this pict very detailed - Marines with Enfield, Westland Whirlwinds, 2cv on sling...
  16. Hallo! This is my first question. I found in web comics type, but very realistic in detail, dutch (I think) picture with RM marines on board Commando carrier. In this pict 2CV was drawn as weapon platform with MG or gun. Was this in reality?
  17. Yes, but I think they older that silk road. Man sagt - Bronze age
  18. This is some my photos for Enigma
  19. I live in Taraz. This is South Kazakhstan - Great Silk Road, mount, petroglifs. etc.
  20. Hi! I'm Andrew Wents from Kazakhstan. My job - graphics production, my hobby - Military history. Currently, I'm looking for 1960's RM commando - TOEs, operations, weapons, tracked and wheeled vechicles etc. Many many questions Sorry, my English is bad, worse only French
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