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Poslao: 03 Nov 2021 15:41
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Citat:Italian Army C1 Ariete MBT in ambush position Latvia NATO Battlegroup
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Registruj se da bi učestvovao u diskusiji. Registrovanim korisnicima se NE prikazuju reklame unutar poruka.
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Poslao: 03 Nov 2021 16:47
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- Stručni saradnik foruma
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Vrlo uspešno maskiranje ali...
Bojim se da će ga zub vremena usled sušenja lipća demaskirati a tek po opaljenju šta će od maske ostati,pitam se???
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Poslao: 09 Nov 2021 20:26
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- Gavrilo Milentijević
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Citat:‘Camouflage Trees’
The back of a canvas and steel tree observation post, near Souchez, Pas-de-Calais, France. 15 May 1918.
Trying to hide yourself in No Man’s Land during the war was a risky business. The badly damaged landscape gave no real cover from the watching eyes on either side. Therefore, the ability to spy on the opposite trenches whilst remaining hidden was highly valuable.
To achieve this, both sides began to develop Observation Post Trees (O. P. Trees) made of iron, canvass and sheet metal. Designed to replicate the shell splintered trees that existed in No Man’s Land, these observation posts were originally constructed behind the lines. Then, once they were nearing completion, during the darkest nights engineers would cut down or remove existing trees and replace them with the false one.
From these fake trees observers and snipers were now able to watch the enemy whilst effectively hiding in plain sight. The British Army used around 45 Observation Post Trees during the conflict with the first being placed near Ypres.
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Poslao: 08 Dec 2021 18:13
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Tja, nije to od kada su krajem '80ih izbacili irvase iz sluzbe.
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