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Would you prefer KPOP boy band style mask like this?



Or this bad boy porcupine mask. But it's too bling-bling.

Absolutely not.



its because skull more intimidating, representation of death. they need that to forming the perception of the enemy that they are scary. its about psychic warfare and after all it is important to cover their identity from being recognition by enemy.

Except that doesn't help in combat at all. In fact, it's worse in war. If your enemy can look at you and see not a human but rather a monster it makes it easier for your foe to kill you without a second thought.
 
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I can see it uses CT CV 105 HP (or Cockerill 3105? Hard to see from the side) instead of XC-8 used in Turkish prototype.

Ours use the latest cockerill 3000 series (3105). Medium tank will use the same turret used by Pandur II fsv for the army.

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Laos Plans to Buy Sniper Rifles, Pistols from PT Pindad, Indonesia



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PT Pindad, Indonesia Sniper Rifles

The Laotian Defense Ministry has expressed keen interest in buying G2 elite pistols, SPR 2 sniper rifles and ammunition from Indonesian state-owned weapons manufacturer PT Pindad, the company's vice president for export Ridi Djajakusuma said.

"We have again introduced and promoted PT Pindad products to the Laotian Defense Ministry. They have keen interest in buying weapons from Pindad, including short rifles and ammunition," Djajakusuma, said recently, according to Antara news.



PT Pindad is one of the Indonesian companies taking part in the Trade and Tourism Fair 2017 held by the Indonesian Embassy in Vientiane to mark the 60th anniversary of Indonesia-Laos bilateral relations.

In 2014, the Laotian Defense Ministry bought weapons from PT Pindad, including 60 G2 combat pistols, 35 SS1 V2 assault rifles, 35 SS1 V4 assault rifles, and ammunition.

"At our meeting with the Laotian Defense Ministry on Sept 21, they have expressed interest in buying G2 elite pistols, SPR 2 sniper rifles and ammunition from Pindad," he said.

The Laotian prime minister is expected to visit PT Pindad when he visits Indonesia in October this year.

Currently, 27 Laotian soldiers are taking part in training in Indonesia as part of preparations for the ASEAN Armies Rifle Meet (AARM) 2017 to be held in Singapore.


http://www.defenseworld.net/news/20...istols_from_PT_Pindad__Indonesia#.WcjGKtSF5kh
 
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