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Having only recently become a member can i first say how informative this site is. I have just purchased an inert BLU-97 from a legit source but its in a poor condition. The warhead has been replaced by a metal slug which seems to have stuck during deployment, although it seems odd that it has...
Hello All,
I recently came across a post on an Instagram account called "p1x_militarist" that has been covering the war in Ukraine. The post shows a Kh-59MK2 missile shot down over Ukraine. Apparently these are designed to carry submunitions, which as far as I'm aware is the only Kh-59 variant...
It's a item for identification as part of EOD training. I think it's similar to GR66EG French Belouga air dropped grenades (submunitions), Same size just different features. Note that the body is brass without a clear nose fuze. Any suggestions?
It's a item for identification as part of EOD training.
I think it's similar to GR66EG French Belouga air dropped grenades (submunitions), Same size just different features. Note that the body is brass without a clear nose fuze. Any suggestions?
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