MLRS
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27 October 2013, 02:28
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Wait.. Private ownership? A weaponssystem that can level entire city blocks? I'm jealous!
Wait.. Private ownership? A weaponssystem that can level entire city blocks? I'm jealous!
27 October 2013, 16:50
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I've read about some American business that sells old Soviet hardware (T-55's and the like) but i wonder how this guy/girl got this MLRS.. I know my country has a bunch of Leopard 2A6 for sale.. Sadly, i don't have the money to buy one.. And if i did have it, a 320 km commute each day would cost me a fortune. 😄
I've read about some American business that sells old Soviet hardware (T-55's and the like) but i wonder how this guy/girl got this MLRS.. I know my country has a bunch of Leopard 2A6 for sale.. Sadly, i don't have the money to buy one.. And if i did have it, a 320 km commute each day would cost me a fortune. 😄
27 October 2013, 20:26
Barry Lloyd
I'm not sure why this particular MLRS was sold although some must be nearly 30 years old now so maybe too expensive to maintain by the army or surplus due to financial cuts. There are auctions for old military vehicles, such as BTR-60's and other such machines from eastern europe that are no longer required. We recently had a ride in a personal carrier, an FV432, it was great fun but not everyone has space for one on their driveway!
I'm not sure why this particular MLRS was sold although some must be nearly 30 years old now so maybe too expensive to maintain by the army or surplus due to financial cuts. There are auctions for old military vehicles, such as BTR-60's and other such machines from eastern europe that are no longer required. We recently had a ride in a personal carrier, an FV432, it was great fun but not everyone has space for one on their driveway!
27 October 2013, 21:29
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