The British army's Mastiff armoured vehicle in Afghanistan
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@ViperStrikeUk no but run airless(not runflat) and IED's don't usually affect wheels hugely, but they carry spares.
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@mattyensell yes but most ieds are remote so it wouldnt work it would probley work with pressure plates but thats it
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@mattyensell that wouldnt work
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@xUKxPenguinx depends where you live, normally you join a local regiment for example i am from bedfordshire so my local tank regiment would be 9th 12th lancers they driver challangers
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So if i join the Tank Regiment will i get a choice of working with the Mastiff or a Challenger etc or do i just get chosen for a certain vehicle?...
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@cis503 ......you hate Britain so much that you claim to live in the United Kingdom yourself? in the English language exists a word called Hippocrisy, you obviously hate our country so much that your actually living here pissing on videos of British soldiers while the people you defend are on the other side of the world dying while you sit back living a cosy life? should I stop because I can keep going on? oh by the way Allah is nothing but a word and a false beliefs.
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i wonder why these dirty soldiers ,invading some one's home, go back where u come from u will never win,don't waste ur time and and ur money and and ur selves
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Perfect car to go for shopping :D
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@jagerhardin Appreciate your comment jagerhardin. Our American cousins saved our skins so many times with air-power engagement...indeed, on particular engagements, one Spectre Gunship, having arrived on station, would announce itself on the radio 'high guys, we come with love from above.' Brilliant!. The US have a superb military, and they are indeed the very best on the globe. Best wishes. Ebs
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Who's Corporal Upton?
Good ole Britts! I wish I could buy you all a beer. You are appreciated in America. Be safe mates!
jagerhardin 2 years ago 34
BAE as in British Aerospace Engineering?
MaxGamesterISH 2 years ago 9