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Here's a Weird Picture
A US vehicle -- with a DShK mounted on it!
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A couple of possible idiot questions from me.
1. How do you know that that is a US vehicle? I'm not saying that it isn't, I'm just interested to know how you know for certain. 2. Could the photo be the result of some clever photoshop? The two MG's look like they'd get in the way of each other to me. |
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It's an Iraqi Army Humvee.
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Sorry -- saw the helmet and jumped to conclusions (or more like leaped headlong into conclusions).
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The other machinegun is a PKM variant.
I also found it interesting that the cupola had rear-vision mirrors on its side - a simple and easy way to allow some awareness of the environment to the rear of the cupola. Eddie, do you know if that camouflage on the uniform is unique to the Iraqi forces or is it adopted from another nation? It doesn't look like any of the patterns that the other coalition forces wear from what I can tell (but my knowledge is rather limited to the few photos I've seen in the media) |
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What's up with the camouflage pattern on the uniform, too? Looks a little like British desert DPM, but not quite right.
The LMG looks like some member of the PK family as well. |
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Sorry HorseSoldier, I beat you to the questions by a mere half minute or so!
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The IA wear whatever uniforms they can get their hands on. Their logistics system is woefully lacking. The senior officers stockpile everything and hold on to it for "when they need it." The typical Jundi gets crap, while new stuff sits in a warehouse. You'll see woodland, cookie dough deserts, British, ACUs, and any other variant of camouflage you can think of.
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Also, the guy in the vehicle is whiter than any Iraqi Iv'e ever seen, so whats the next explanation?
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I'd be willing to wager that it's a Polish soldier. The Polish have maintained a small force in Iraq since the get-go. They have their own desert pattern camo that looks a little like British desert DPM and use Soviet-Bloc weapons. The PK and the Dushka are both liscence-built in Poland. In Iraq, they sometimes borrow American-made armored vehicles like up-armored Humvees and MRAPs but I've also seen Tarpan-Honker (a Polish-made wheeled utility vehicle that looks like a cross between a Land Rover and a UAZ-69) gun trucks. I'm not sure what kind of vehicle is in the picture, though.
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Maybe he's a contractor?
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Nah. No ball cap. No Patagonia shirt. No highspeed combat rig. Entirely too PX to be a contractor.
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Here's a few more DShK's on Hummers:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._with_DSHK.JPG - big pic http://img256.imageshack.us/img256/7774/319532557rz.jpg http://img256.imageshack.us/img256/7774/319532557rz.jpg |
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I've got them on the brain right now, but it could be Czech. Here's their current desert camo pattern:
http://camo.henrikc.dk/details.asp?autono=144 ISTR the Czechs using HMMWVs for their Afghanistan operations with PRT Logar. Don't know if they were bought or borrowed, but I could have sworn I found mention of them hanging AGS-17s on the things. Edit: Found it. Scroll down and HMMWVs with similar turrets are visible starting around the sixth photo of post #26: http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums...=1#post3472252 - C.
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Yep, I think you do. Good thing you replied before Gabe did. Still, I've never said I couldn't be wrong, and the Iraqi supply system anecdote still applies.
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And besides being white, that gunner's lack of a mustache makes me skeptical on his Iraqi credentials . . .
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Third from the right looks pretty white to me as well and with no moustache. I'm just sayin'. |
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- C.
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ok
guess im done with this forum, c ya', thanks for all your help with the game though gentlemen.
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It looks so wrong form them to be wearing those uniforms.
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and ill bet that white guy is one of the fellas sent to train those loppy asses!
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Yeah, I know the Iraqis are giving it their all, but I just have to chuckle at the hodge podge of gear they use. Those uniforms are funny. Are any two the same?
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One does see quite the variety. Still, I'm glad that they aren't investing more in standarizing their gear. The country remains in serious need. It's a terrible shame to think that in 1978 things were looking quite good for Iraq. I wonder what Hussein would have done differently, if anything, if he could have seen thirty years into the future when he came to power.
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The motley appearance of the Iraqis in that photo probably mirrors the hodge-podge of uniform items soldiers would be wearing in the later stages of the Twilight War.
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Close, but our beloved games hodge-podge would be FAR worse, rarely to see two outfit alike in my opionion
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I figure there'd be an attempt to at least keep some standardization among organized forces, both for IFF purposes and to help instill some extra discipline and cohesion when trying to incorporate the last ditch levies of conscripts from back home and any volunteers who can be rounded up from host country militia who speak enough English (or whatever) to work with.
My take was that there'd be an attempt to get everyone in at least generally matching tops -- shirts/jackets/smocks/whatever. If available supplies of woodland BDU, DPM, flecktarn, etc., weren't available, I'd picture a lot of units in winter cantonment making up garments that matched pretty well, even if the end result looked more like a WW2 Denison smock with colors matching whatever camo pattern was appropriate. I could see oversized national flags possibly gaining popularity and (much as it pains me to think about it) am emphasis on things like nice and shiny boots and pressed uniforms (in cantonment, anyway) and such, with the goal being to distinguish organized military forces from the marauders who may have just raped and looted their way through the same town while at least some of them were wearing pretty much the same uniforms, carrying the same weapons, and operating the same vehicles. |
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I know the Chechs do use Hmmvws. When I was in Kuwait with a CJTF I had to do port security waiting for these Chech Hmmwv's to come in on a ship. They where supposed to be then driven back to our base by these third country nationals. However, their was some labor dispute so when the vehicles got there we waited around for another 12-13 hours. Their wasn't enough nationals to drive all the hmmwvs back so half are security had to drive the other ones too. It was chaos. I saw more wrecks that night then ever in my whole life. I don't think most this guys ever drove before in there life, and we lost a good number of them before we made it back. Plenty that did make it there where busted up too. We had a couple close calls ourselfs as I remember getting whipped around like a rag doll up top as my driver evaded a couple accidents. You just kept going no matter what and never stopped to see how anyone was. It was just pieces of automobiles shattered all over the highway. I felt sorry for the Kuwaiti's, I sure they never got a warning a bunch of people who couldn't drive where going turn their highway into a autobrahn/demolition derby.
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