Now I know some people go to extraordinary lengths to camouflage their tanks but covering a Libyan T-72 in Camel fur (or is it sheepskin?) in the desert is taking it to extremes!
See if this link works...
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/photos/revolut ... 47019.html
Furry tanks anyone?
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We had a flood in our garage once, about mumble mumble BIG NUMBER mumble years ago. I seem to recall some of my GHQ T-72s came out looking about like that.
Who'd 'a' thunk it was a look that would come into style?
Hmmm, rather than T-72s, they may have been "T-74s" per the catalog at that time. In other words T-72M1's from Uralmash, IIRC.
Who'd 'a' thunk it was a look that would come into style?

Hmmm, rather than T-72s, they may have been "T-74s" per the catalog at that time. In other words T-72M1's from Uralmash, IIRC.

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"It is hard NOT to write satire." - Decimus Iunius Juvenalis, 1st Century AD