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Could only have been used in the desert as it would have been torn off in the first 30 seconds anywhere there were bushes and trees.
Last edited by Lang; Yesterday at 02:24. |
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Just looked at hundreds of tank photos and the only ones I can find are related to landing operations.
The kit looks awkward and large enough plus only temporarily attached to be an inflatable life raft in case the landing ship sank Remember the tank crew could not wear lifejackets as were issued to most other personnel Last edited by Lang; Yesterday at 03:10. |
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