Changed some optic tags. In American service the Elcan 3.4x is designated M145 RCO or MGO, it has a different crosshair set, and lacks tritium illumination, that is present on the C79 used by the CAF
Added the t-series_china tag, and fixed the mis-identification (pictured is a group of Type 62s (type-62_light_tank), which are a light, 21 ton variant of the Type 59.
Removed the T-72 tag, replaced with the T-90 tag. Though the Object 187 and 188 were originally upgrades to the T-72B, theyre vastly different enough to be different and eventually it turned into the T-90 series, thus the tag.
Redid the Posts to include the specific variant of the T-series, these being the Chinese flavoured ones. (t-series_china, theres also one for t-series_north_korea as well as t-series which implies the regular, Warsaw Pact ones.)
Added the specific tank model (new tag, T-62 1972 (t-62_1972)) as well as the "Parade Livery", of which the remnants are visible on the right mudguard. These liveries were often used when parading the tanks around in Kabul, though they were never taken off some vehicles.
Rocket launcher-armed soldiers loyal to Pres. Rabbani fighting anti-govt. forces led by renegade PM Hekmatyar & ally warlord Gen. Dostam in war-torn Kabul. (Photo by Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images)
> She quickly became part of the unit and was allowed to roam freely through camp, entering the Marines' tents, where she would sleep on cold nights, and was known for her willingness to eat nearly anything, including scrambled eggs, beer, Coca-Cola and, once, about $30 worth of poker chips.