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nemam rad sionistov, ale izraleci maju super tanky.
motor vpredu - brutalna pasivna bezpecnost,

neviem nakolko su moje informacie presne, ale v tomto tanku este nebol NIKTO usmrteny...

asi tak.

inac milujem IS3ku :))




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datask
 datask      11.02.2006 - 06:26:28 , level: 1, UP   NEW
mat tak toto v SpellCrosse..

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kocur_mosur
 kocur_mosur      09.02.2006 - 09:36:05 , level: 1, UP   NEW
mozno je to aj tym ze ich protivnici su samopalmi ozbrojeni bojovnici hnutia fatah. Snad keby sa to malo merat s niecim inym.

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Zosvof
 Zosvof      09.02.2006 - 09:59:34 (modif: 09.02.2006 - 10:12:54), level: 2, UP   NEW !!CONTENT CHANGED!!
A možno aj nie.

A možno ten Fatah má k dispozícii aj niečo iné:

Weaponry/Arsenal

Fatah are in possession of a wide array of weaponry. The Tanzim arsenal includes assault rifles, machine guns and anti-tank missiles. F-17 are armed with AK-47 assault rifles, service pistols and M-16 rifles. There are 45 Russian-made BRDM amphibious scout cars available for mobile policing. Israeli intelligence also claims that Fatah are stockpiling German MP-5 submachine guns.

Source of weapons/Munitions/Equipment

Fatah has had close, longstanding ties to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and other Persian Gulf states, who have traditionally supplied weaponry to the Palestinians. However, these relations were disrupted by the Gulf crisis of 1990-91. It is believed that Fatah has received weapons and explosives from the former USSR and the former Communist regimes of East European states. China and North Korea have reportedly provided some weapons.


A možno sú oponentami IDF aj akčnejšie organizácie ako Fatah - napríklad Islamský džihád alebo Hamas.

Ale stačí poveda? jedno slovo: Hizballáh.

Weaponry/Arsenal

In recent years, IR fighters operated a number of M113 APCs. Guerrilla squads on operations can be armed with M-16 or AK-47 assault rifles, and an assortment of other weaponry, including Bangalore torpedoes, hand grenades, AT-3 'Sagger' and AT-4 'Spigot' anti-tank missiles, Western-designed TOW anti-tank missiles and rocket-propelled grenades.

The IR has also reportedly taken delivery of a range of air defence weapons, including Strela-2 (SA-7) surface-to-air missiles, as well as ZU-23 Anti-Aircraft (AA) guns, and 57 mm AA guns. IR fighters, who maintain positions along the border with Israel, have been directing anti-aircraft fire at Israeli combat aircraft entering Lebanese air space.

In September 1998 the then IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Shaul Mofaz conceded that Hizbullah's newly acquired AA weapons were a direct threat to Israel's long-unchallenged air superiority in South Lebanon.

According to reports in late 1999, new weapons supplied by Iran to the IR may have included the manportable low-altitude surface-to-air system, the Russian KBM Igla (SA-18 'Grouse').IR fire-support teams are equipped with 81 and 120 mm mortars, 106 mm recoilless rifles and short- and long-range 122 mm katyusha rockets.


In February 2002, Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres accused Iran of supplying 8,000 missiles to Hizbullah over the previous six months. Some of these missiles were reportedly Iranian-manufactured 333 mm Fadjr 5 missiles with a maximum range of 75 km, which would represent a significant boost in IR's ability to attack Israel.

In the late 1990s the IR was also reported to have obtained two Soviet-made towed 122 mm guns. There were indications in May 2000 that the IR had also seized at least some of the tanks and APCs that were abandoned when the SLA collapsed.

In the period prior to the Israeli withdrawal from South Lebanon in May 2000, there were indications that Hizbullah were using increasingly sophisticated roadside bombs - such bombs were among the deadliest weapons deployed against the Israelis and their SLA allies by the IR. It was reported that the IR was using photocell technology to detonate these bombs.

Sources of weapons/munitions/equipment

Mainly from Iran and some weapons were seized from the SLA in May 2000.

A senior Iranian official admitted that Tehran supplied Hizbullah with its UAV capability, the London-based Arabic-language daily Al-Shark Al-Awsat reported on 10 November. The report also outlined that Iran has supplied the group with surface-to-surface missiles that have a 70 km range.

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Barix
 Barix      08.02.2006 - 23:46:51 (modif: 08.02.2006 - 23:48:08), level: 1, UP   NEW !!CONTENT CHANGED!!
Neviem sice v ktorej merkave ale dozadu sa zmesti ešte par vojakov...