Matt308
Glock Perfection
You read my mind on the sidearm! I was thinking it was likely the Highpower. However, I would not have guessed the Sterling. Way cool. What I would give...
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The leather pouch Is for a 9mm Sterling smg ,used exclusively by Arg. navy tactical divers.
Rumour - a number of American mercenaries were captured when Stanley fell, after a call to the White House these guys were 'offed' to avoid embarrasment all round. It was such a persistant rumour that UK police travelled down to the Falklands to investigate but failed to turn up any reliable evidence.
Do they still use sterlings ? CB
HMS Glamorgan was hit by a land-launched Exocet, my mate was on the bridge at the time - great quote by a lookout - 'sir, there's a big sparkly thing coming our way'. The ship was turning at the time and the missile exploded in the helicopter hanger, killing the Pilot (my mate's friend) and other crew (about 11?)
PURE, SCANDALOUS and BIG CRAP, the ARA 25 de mayo was decomissioned in 1997.
Man...there is people who work hard to be perceived as morons in here.
All this justification for trying to steal something that doesn't belong to one is so petty and inexcusably childish it's a wonder that the authors of these arguments don't break out in peals of laughter whenever they see themselves in the mirror
As far as I know there are only two major countries that still use conventional carriers: Russia and the US.
Still, all in all, a war - like the current American catastrophe in Iraq - a war that should never have been initiated.
Actually Devo, I don't think the Russians ever quite finished that carrier of theirs and I'm pretty sure it was never operationally used anywhere. The French have a carrier, maybe two. The British clearly do, and the Americans have many. Not sure about the Canadians. I know the Australians had at least one for a time, because I saw it tied up and looking forlorn in Sydney harbor. Carriers are horrifically expensive to maintain, to crew, and to run, and the equipment that uses it costs a bloody fortune. Prestige alone is insufficient reason to own one, or two, or three.. carriers are a greatway to project power far from home, but in this day and age, lose one and there will be hell to pay.
I completely agree with you,the british shoulndt stole the territory.
Actually Devo, I don't think the Russians ever quite finished that carrier of theirs and I'm pretty sure it was never operationally used anywhere. The French have a carrier, maybe two. The British clearly do, and the Americans have many. Not sure about the Canadians. I know the Australians had at least one for a time, because I saw it tied up and looking forlorn in Sydney harbor. Carriers are horrifically expensive to maintain, to crew, and to run, and the equipment that uses it costs a bloody fortune. Prestige alone is insufficient reason to own one, or two, or three.. carriers are a greatway to project power far from home, but in this day and age, lose one and there will be hell to pay.