Ogólnie SAA ma całkiem fajny arsenał.
OSW-96, VSK-94, AK-74M, Makarowy, AKS-74U, PKM. Z czołgów ostatnio znalazłem białego kruka w Syryjskiej Armii, filmik z T-80. http://youtu.be/MD3AjDyipI4?t=6m17s
Ciekawi mnie jak SAA będzie wyglądała po pokonaniu rebelii. Jak będzie "odnowiona".
Jak na razie to prezentują się wyśmienicie, lubię czasem pooglądać taki miks zachodu z dawnych lat (woodlandy etc.) i rosyjskiej broni. I do tego jakiej broni, same smaczki!
Jak oni się porozumiewają (ze zrozumieniem) przez te radyjka to ja nie mam pojęcia :D
Nie dość ,że język zawiły to jeszcze przerywa, szumy, itp.
Czasami sam nie mogę zrozumieć ludzi z drużyny , to co dopiero oni :D
The battle at Sukhnah, the view from the opposition
The mujahedeen of the Islamic State of Iraq and Sham conducted a successful operation in the Homs area. Assault units attacked a group of infidels in the village of Sukhnah. In the course of the successful attack one major checkpoint was capture. Another two checkpoints were surrounded. The fighting continued and the Mujahedeen managed to eliminate more than a hundred Assad supporters and Shiites. Among the defeated were Russian mercenaries.
The battle of Sukhnah, the view from a Damascus official
In Homs the particularly fierce fighting between the Syrian Army and gangs of rebels in the area of al-Sukhnah carried on, where for several days the terrorist armed groups were trying to take over military installations. On October 17 they were able to make headway by attracting multiple groups of bandits, including arrivals from Raqqa. But by the 20th the rebels had been pushed back. Three Jaysh al-Islam terrorist hideouts in the vicinity of al-Sukhnah were struck by military aircraft. As a result, more than 25 militants were killed. On October 20, army units managed to eliminate many terrorists during the fighting. This included two commanders from the Chechen republic and Egypt, going by the nicknames of Abu Hamza al-Sheshan and Abu Musaab al-Masri, and a Saudi citizen, one of Bin Laden’s personal friends, Dzhafina Omar al-Uteybi.