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Iraq Back Menu A wheeled armoured vehicle Stryker was hit by a rocket propelled grenade to Mosul. A U.S. Army wheeled armored vehicle Stryker blazes on a hillside road in Mosul after it was hit by a rocket propelled grenade on March 28, 2004, according to the U.S. military. Two foreigners, one of them British, were shot dead and a U.S. armored vehicle destroyed in a rash of attacks in the increasingly lawless Iraqi city of Mosul. Security has deteriorated sharply in recent weeks, further complicating U.S. efforts for an orderly transfer of power to Iraqis in July. 28 March 2004 | | | |
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Ivory Coast Back Menu Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo mobilized the army 'in order to maintain public order throughout the country. Local residents walk by an Ivorian army wheeled armoured vehicle Panhard M3 and BRDM-2 in Abidjan, after Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo mobilized the army 'in order to maintain public order throughout the country. Ivorian soldier stands next an armoured vehicle in Abidjan, after Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo mobilized the army for a protest to be held by rival sides for and against the president. 23 March 2004 | | | |
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Lebanon Back Menu Lebanese militant group Hezbollah made good its threat to try to avenge Israel's killing of Hamas founder Sheikh Ahmed Yassin. A Hezbollah militant stands guard next to a multi-rocket launcher near the border with Israel. Lebanese militant group Hezbollah made good its threat to try to avenge Israel's killing of Hamas founder Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, hitting the Israeli army in the disputed Shebaa Farms border district. 22 March 2004 | | | |
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Thailand Back Menu Thai border patrol police officer with LAV-150 wheeled armoured vehicle after 50 people have been killed. A Thai border patrol police officer, left, looks from his armored vehicle at a group of Thai Muslim men riding on a pickup truck on a road in Narathiwat province, Thailand, Monday, March 22, 2004. At least 50 people, mostly security personnel and government workers, have been killed by unidentified gunmen since a raid on an army arsenal on January 4, 2004, that triggered an upsurge of violence in Muslim-dominated southern Thailand. 22 March 2004 | | | |
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Serbia Back Menu UN Soldiers with weeled armoured vehicle UR-416 and EE-11 Urutu control people after deadly ethnic violence from last week. UN soldiers stands next an wheeled armoured vehicle UR-416 and EE-11 Urutu as UN troops block all access to Cabra. Thousands of Kosovars buried in silent grief two ethnic Albanian children whose alleged death at the hands of Serb attackers plunged the province into its worst violence since the end of the war five years ago. UN police together with members of the Kosovo police force check vehicles at a checkpoint set up with armoured vehicles and barbed wire in the entrance of the Serb village of Gracanica near the Kosovo capital Pristina, on Monday, March 22, 2004. 22 March 2004 | | | |
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Iraq Back Menu U.S. Marines armored infantry fighting vehicle Bradley M2A2 patrol in the central Iraq town of Khaldiya. A U.S. Marines armored infantry fighting vehicle Bradley armored vehicle churns up sand while on patrol in the central Iraq town of Khaldiya March 20, 2004 as a bomb squad further ahead works on disarming a hidden explosive device. 20 March 2004 | | | |
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Haiti Back Menu French weeled armoured vehicle VAB use by the French legionaires in Haiti. French armored personnel carriers pass a man wheeling a bicycle through clouds of dust outside of L'Estere, Haiti, as the soldiers travel to Gonaives, Haiti, where about 150 French troops set up camp March 19, 2004. The US-led multinational force of some 2,650 foreign soldiers has divided Haiti into four sectors where US, Canadian, Chilean and French soldiers will try to establish a climate of security. 19 March 2004 | | | |
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Iraq Back Menu Stryker wheeled armoured vehicles from US Army, sporting newly designed anti-missile wire cages to Iraq. U.S. Army troops in Stryker wheeled armoured armored vehicles, sporting newly designed anti-missile wire cages, seal off an area in the northern Iraq city of Mosul March 19, 2004 after witnesses said a Humvee military vehicle was attacked with a rocket propelled grenade.To see more pictures go to Stryker wire cage pictures gallery. 19 March 2004 | | | |
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Army Recognition Back Menu New pictures to Army Recognition pictures database, special Helicopters Mi-24 and Mi-35 from some countries. Dear visitors, i have add new pictures to the Army Recognition pictures database. See and download big and details pictures in 1024 X 768 for 8 Euro / $ for one month. This month the Russian Hind-D, Czech Hind-E, Slovak Hind-V, Russian Mi-35, Mi-24 Upgrade from Uzbekistan. To see the complete preview off all new images in small size add this month, go to this page New Army Recognition pictures database. On this time you can see and download lot of vehicle, as T-72S, T-80, M1 Abrams and more. 18 March 2004 | | | |
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Pakistan Back Menu Pakistani paramilitary soldiers stand guard near an Armored Personal Carrier UR-416 in Wana. Pakistani paramilitary soldiers stand guard near an Armored Personal Carrier UR-416 in Wana, some 360 km southwest of Islamabad March 17, 2004. Pakistani families living near Afghan border fled their homes on Wednesday, fearful of fresh clashes between paramilitary forces and suspected al Qaeda militants sheltered by local tribesmen. A burnt out paramilitary Armored Personal Carrier UR-416 is seen in Kaloosha near Wana, Pakistan March 17, 2004. Blackened wrecks of military vehicles littered the roads and some were still burning on Wednesday after fierce clashes between Pakistani forces and suspected al Qaeda militants and local tribesmen sheltering them. 17 March 2004 | | | |
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Serbia Back Menu KFOR armoured vehicles EE-11 Urutu separate clashing ethnic Albanians and Serbs in Kosovska Mitrovica. KFOR armoured vehicles EE-11 Urutu separate clashing ethnic Albanians and Serbs in Kosovska Mitrovica, some 40 kilometers (25 miles) north of Pristina, Wednesday, March 17, 2004. At least six people were killed and dozens were wounded in clashes between Serbs and ethnic Albanians that erupted after reports that two ethnic Albanian children had been drowned in an icy river while fleeing angry Serbs. 17 March 2004 | | | |
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Israel Back Menu Israeli soldiers prepare their main battle tanks Merkava near Kibbutz Baer to battle Palestinian militants. Israeli soldiers prepare their main battle tanks Merkava near Kibbutz Baeri at the Israeli border with the Gaza Strip . Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom said Israel had no choice but to battle Palestinian militants after three deadly helicopter strikes in the Gaza Strip in less than 24 hours. 17 March 2004 | | | |
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Adzharia Back Menu Adzharian interior troops armored vehicle protect parliament building in Batum. People pass by an Adzharian interior troops armored vehicle near the Adzharian parliament building in Batumi, March 16, 2004. Sanctions to cut off Georgia's rebel Adzhara region started to bite as the Black Sea port of Batumi said rail cargoes of oil had stopped reaching it and the region declared a night-time curfew. 16 March 2004 | | | |
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Iraq Back Menu Spanish soldiers patrols with wheeled armored vehicle BMR-600 in the southern city of Diwaniya, Iraq. A Spanish soldier patrols with wheeled armored vehicle BMR-600 in the southern city of Diwaniya, 180 kms from Baghdad. Spanish Prime Minister-elect Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero vowed after his Socialist Party (PSOE) won a resounding general election victory to bring Spain's 1,300 soldiers home before June 30 unless a United Nations force was deployed in Iraq . Spain forms the lead element in a Spanish-speaking brigade in the Polish-led division that counts troops from Honduras, El Salvador and Dominican Republic. 16 March 2004 | | | |
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Spain Back Menu Wheeled Armored vehicle UR-416 guards the gates of the U.S Embassy in Madrid A wheeled armored vehicle UR-416 guards the gates of the U.S Embassy in Madrid, March 11, 2004. Simultaneous explosions killed at least 190 people on packed rush-hour trains in Madrid on Thursday. 11 March 2004 | | | |
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Afghanistan Back Menu T-55 main battle tank are handed to the army governement to makre the disarmament of local militias. Afghan soldiers belonging to a factional militia brigade stand around their tanks T-55 during a ceremony held in a cantonment outside Kabul, Afghanistan , Thursday, March 11, 2004. Most of the tanks and armored vehicles of militias moved from the capital to the compound and handed over to the government army Thursday as part of the disarmament of the country's unruly militias. 11 March 2004 | | | |
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Pakistan Back Menu Pakistan test-fired an intermediate-range nuclear-capable ballistic missile Pakistan's medium-range nuclear capable ballistic missile Shaheen-II takes off from an undisclosed location March 9, 2004. Pakistan test-fired an intermediate-range nuclear-capable ballistic missile, which could reach all the cities in neighboring India. 09 March 2004 | | | |
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Germany Back Menu The photograph report about the Land Combat Expo 2003 US Army latest military technologies The team of Army Recognition Internet Military Magazine was to the US Army Land Combat Expo 2003 exhibition. During this exhibition we have see the most armoured vehicles and helicopters use by the US Army, German Army and UK Army. To see the complete picturesmake by the team of Army Recognition about this exhibtion go to Land Combat Expo 2003 pictures gallery. 08 March 2004 | | | |
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Haiti Back Menu U.S. Marine with wheeled light armored vehicle LAV-25 Port-au-Prince to take part in the stabilization force. U.S. Marine with wheeled light armored vehicle LAV-25 guards the Haitian Presidential palace, known as the White House, in Port-au-Prince March 3, 2004. U.S. troops are taking part in the stabilization force mobilized to try to bring peace to embattled Haiti after the departure of its President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. 03 March 2004 | | | |
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Venezuela Back Menu National Guard soldiers with wheeled armored vehicle LAV-150 to stop anti-President Hugo Chavez protesters. National Guard soldiers with wheeled armored vehicle LAV-150 fire tear gas and rubber bullets at anti-President Hugo Chavez protesters in Caracas, Venezuela, Tuesday, March 2, 2004. Venezuela's elections council was expected Tuesday to ask hundreds of thousands of citizens to confirm they signed a recall petition request that could spark new unrest because the opposition says it will deal a blow to democracy in this oil-producing nation 02 March 2004 | | | |
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Pakistan Back Menu Pakistani soldiers run towards the site of an attack on an Ashura procession. Pakistani soldiers with light wheeled armored vehicle UR-416 run towards the site of an attack on an Ashura procession in Baluchistan's provincial city of Quetta March 2, 2004. At least five people were killed and others were feared dead when a procession of Shi'ite Muslim mourners came under attack in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta on Tuesday, officials said. 02 March 2004 | | | |
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India Back Menu The Indian army during its military exercise to Mahajan Field Firing Ranges. Indian soldiers atop T-72 main battle tanks, India's main battle tanks, cross a bridge as they take part in an exercise to demonstrate firepower in Mahajan Field Firing Ranges in the Indian desert state of Rajasthan March 1, 2004. The Indian army during its exercise showcased some of the latest equipment and weapon systems including Automatic Grenade Launchers, Under Barrel Grenade Launchers, Multi Grenade Launchers, the Dragonuv Sniper rifle, the Carl Gustav 84 mm Rocket Launcher, T-90S main battle tanks, Long Range Recce and Observation System,BMP-2 light infantery armoured vehicle,BM-21 multiple rocket launcher, Integrated Observation Equipment and the radars. 01 March 2004 | | | |
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Haiti Back Menu U.S. Marines take up positions outside the Haitian Presidential Palace in Port-au-Prince. U.S. Marines take up positions outside the Haitian Presidential Palace in Port-au-Prince, known as the White House, after they arrived to form part of a multinational stabilization force, to restore order in Haiti, March 1, 2004. Former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide said on Monday he was kidnapped by U.S. soldiers and left Haiti against his will, a claim dismissed by senior U.S. officials as nonsense. 'The allegations that somehow we kidnapped former President Aristide are absolutely baseless, absurd,' said U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell . 01 March 2004 | | | |
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