Cold War British Army Threat Recognition Guide - Soviet Tanks, APCs, Aircraft

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It's the 1980s and the British Army Of the Rhine is still stationed in West Germany facing down the USSR's forces. The Cold War has gotten hot and the 3rd Shock Army is approaching your dugout but how do you differentiate a BTR from a BMP? This handy British Army THREAT Recognition Guide booklet gives you everything you need to know about the Soviet armour, infantry and aircraft you're facing!

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If the British Army had a newer 2022 version of this Threat Recognition Guide Relikt Plate front with a V-shaped splash plate a T-80 BVM. This was acquired by British Brixmis spies in the former GDR. If those were around in 2022 Brixmis spies would have been deployed from Poland into Belarus where they can get an updated version of the booklet. T-72 & T-80 *Some tanks are equipped with Relikt 4S24 Explosive Reactive Armour*

EpicThe
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I hope Sgt Jones isn’t watching this!

It’s weird to think how much espionage went into finding out all this information, now you can buy most of these vehicles on the internet

matthayward
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The drawing of the T-80 has T-64 roadwheels. (Too much time in the Man of Kent).

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I've got a similar recognition publication by 7 intelligence company dating back to 1982 called Threat, its done in magazine format in a humorous way similar to the second world war panzer fable tank manuals, obviously aimed at the average squaddies sense of humour & mentality !🤪lol

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4:16 wait the t72M1 was in use in east germany

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