Tovarish 0 Posted July 8, 2003 Quote[/b] ]They're Rhodesian Eland-90s from the Rhodesian Armoured Car Regiment. Heheh, I should stick to confirming aircraft ID's :P Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ran 0 Posted July 8, 2003 aaaaaaaaah good ol' french hardware my older brother used to be serve in one of these in a french cavalry regiment in the mid-80's Quote[/b] ]Heheh, I should stick to confirming aircraft ID's :P the AML's and the Elands are basically the same thing , the only difference is that the Eland are a south african license produced copy of the french Panhard AML , but i think the Elands have been "Africanised" with several small changes the AML90 has been replaced in the french army by another Panhard vehicle , the ERC90 sagaie which is in use in cavalry and reconnaissance regiments (panhard also produces the VBL) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hellfish6 7 Posted July 8, 2003 It's my favorite armored vehicle. It's just so cute. Like the VW Beetle of fighting vehicles. Â Quote[/b] ]Heheh, I should stick to confirming aircraft ID's Eland-90s are South African made AML-90s. There's very little difference between the two. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tovarish 0 Posted July 8, 2003 Eland-90s are South African made AML-90s. There's very little difference between the two. Good to know Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ran 0 Posted July 8, 2003 It's my favorite armored vehicle. It's just so cute. Like the VW Beetle of fighting vehicles. Â Heheh, I should stick to confirming aircraft ID's Eland-90s are South African made AML-90s. There's very little difference between the two. i like the AML60 better , i don't know is this version exists as Eland , but the 90mm gun turret is replaced by a smaller turret armed with a 60mm mortar loaded from the rear and 2 machineguns (dual 7.5 on some versions and sometimes 1x.50 cal. + 1x7.5) the AML60 has been produced before the 90 and has seen service at the end of the Algerian war Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tex -USMC- 0 Posted July 8, 2003 Aww man, don't encourage him Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hellfish6 7 Posted July 8, 2003 It's my favorite armored vehicle. It's just so cute. Like the VW Beetle of fighting vehicles. Â Quote[/b] ]Heheh, I should stick to confirming aircraft ID's Eland-90s are South African made AML-90s. There's very little difference between the two. i like the AML60 better , i don't know is this version exists as Eland , but the 90mm gun turret is replaced by a smaller turret armed with a 60mm mortar loaded from the rear and 2 machineguns (dual 7.5 on some versions and sometimes 1x.50 cal. + 1x7.5) the AML60 has been produced before the 90 and has seen service at the end of the Algerian war It does exist as an Eland-60 too, but were phased out of service in the '70s. IIRC, there is even another French version that has a 60mm mortar and a coax 20mm autocannon called (suprise, suprise) the AML-60-20. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ran 0 Posted July 8, 2003 It's my favorite armored vehicle. It's just so cute. Like the VW Beetle of fighting vehicles. Â Quote[/b] ]Heheh, I should stick to confirming aircraft ID's Quote[/b] ]Eland-90s are South African made AML-90s. There's very little difference between the two. i like the AML60 better , i don't know is this version exists as Eland , but the 90mm gun turret is replaced by a smaller turret armed with a 60mm mortar loaded from the rear and 2 machineguns (dual 7.5 on some versions and sometimes 1x.50 cal. + 1x7.5) the AML60 has been produced before the 90 and has seen service at the end of the Algerian war It does exist as an Eland-60 too, but were phased out of service in the '70s. IIRC, there is even another French version that has a 60mm mortar and a coax 20mm autocannon called (suprise, suprise) the AML-60-20. yes , i think the codename of the turret is Serval , but it was made for export only Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ran 0 Posted July 8, 2003 airsoft anyone? Â yeah got a small question , do the tokyo marui FAMASs have a rail to put scopes on them ? or do they only have a classical aiming reticule system ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tovarish 0 Posted July 8, 2003 I still say it would kick ass if they made an airsoft version of the AML-90. Even if it's just for export . Ok I'll stop now Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ran 0 Posted July 8, 2003 I still say it would kick ass if they made an airsoft version of the AML-90. Even if it's just for export . Ok I'll stop now  what they should do is an airsoft law , load it up with 500 BB's , and fire Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frisbee 0 Posted July 8, 2003 Someone made an AT4,and also a WW2 bazooka in airsoft form. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DarkLight 0 Posted July 8, 2003 I still say it would kick ass if they made an airsoft version of the AML-90. Even if it's just for export . Ok I'll stop now  what they should do is an airsoft law , load it up with 500 BB's , and fire That'd look more like a shotgun Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FSPilot 0 Posted July 8, 2003 they also made a claymore Using half-naked pretty women to sell guns... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DarkLight 0 Posted July 8, 2003 Someone made an AT4,and also a WW2 bazooka in airsoft form. Ummm... i found this on the second link you gave Only the 2 first sentences are important, don't bother reading the rest if you don't think it's interesting... Quote[/b] ]Bazooka History ClassFirst, the military use of rockets is nothing new. They have been around for almost 1200 years at least. But late in 1941, the Ordinance Department of the U.S.Army wanted to give the infantry a weapon that could be used against armor a little more easily then the standard 37mm Gun M3 that was in use at the time. Militairy rockets have been used for 1200 years? Excuse me? That means that in the year 800 they already had militairy rockets?!!!! What have i missed? That's not possible is it? Is this guy talking about arrows or something like that? I never knew arrows were some kind of rockets... Or maybe i don't understand the text very well... somebody explain this stuff What i'm understanding is that 1200 years ago they already used rockets, but that's not possible, so what the fuck is this guy saying? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DarkLight 0 Posted July 8, 2003 Using half-naked pretty women to sell guns... *silence* I need a drink Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Schoeler 0 Posted July 8, 2003 The Chinese have indeed had military rockets for that long. Did you guys see that M2? Holy Crap! Imagine putting that in a hilltop bunker surrounded by claymores! Do you think airsoft and paintball will eventually merge? I see airsoft fring a small encapsulated paint bullet some day, thus creating a hybrid paint/pellet sport. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ran 0 Posted July 8, 2003 Militairy rockets have been used for 1200 years? Â Excuse me? Â That means that in the year 800 they already had militairy rockets?!!!! Â What have i missed?That's not possible is it? Â Is this guy talking about arrows or something like that? Â I never knew arrows were some kind of rockets... Or maybe i don't understand the text very well... somebody explain this stuff What i'm understanding is that 1200 years ago they already used rockets, but that's not possible, so what the fuck is this guy saying? ever heard about this continent called asia ? and ever heard about an empire called China at that time ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DarkLight 0 Posted July 8, 2003 Militairy rockets have been used for 1200 years? Â Excuse me? Â That means that in the year 800 they already had militairy rockets?!!!! Â What have i missed?That's not possible is it? Â Is this guy talking about arrows or something like that? Â I never knew arrows were some kind of rockets... Or maybe i don't understand the text very well... somebody explain this stuff What i'm understanding is that 1200 years ago they already used rockets, but that's not possible, so what the fuck is this guy saying? ever heard about this continent called asia ? and ever heard about an empire called China at that time ? To be completely honest we don't learn a lot about their history in school, so far we've only learned about Europe and America (not only the US). I think we'll learn about Asia in 2 years... We have learned what their situation is like nowadays during ... umh... i dunno how you call those lessons... anyway, doesn't matter. I never knew they had that stuff already, i did know they had gunpowder but rockets... naaaah... i never knew they had that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ran 0 Posted July 8, 2003 Militairy rockets have been used for 1200 years? Â Excuse me? Â That means that in the year 800 they already had militairy rockets?!!!! Â What have i missed?That's not possible is it? Â Is this guy talking about arrows or something like that? Â I never knew arrows were some kind of rockets... Or maybe i don't understand the text very well... somebody explain this stuff What i'm understanding is that 1200 years ago they already used rockets, but that's not possible, so what the fuck is this guy saying? ever heard about this continent called asia ? and ever heard about an empire called China at that time ? To be completely honest we don't learn a lot about their history in school, so far we've only learned about Europe and America (not only the US). I think we'll learn about Asia in 2 years... We have learned what their situation is like nowadays during ... umh... i dunno how you call those lessons... anyway, doesn't matter. I never knew they had that stuff already, i did know they had gunpowder but rockets... naaaah... i never knew they had that. if i remember correctly , in france , we learn that at the beginning of the secondary school where we learn about the most important civilisations back to airsoft : i'm progressively changing my ming , airsoft could be quite fun Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Schoeler 0 Posted July 8, 2003 Ran did you see the mortars? This game is getting much more realistic every day. The mortar has a range of 300 yards and a burst radius of 50-75 feet. At 4 rounds per munite, a single tube could keep a lot of guys pinned down for quite a while. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DarkLight 0 Posted July 8, 2003 Militairy rockets have been used for 1200 years? Â Excuse me? Â That means that in the year 800 they already had militairy rockets?!!!! Â What have i missed?That's not possible is it? Â Is this guy talking about arrows or something like that? Â I never knew arrows were some kind of rockets... Or maybe i don't understand the text very well... somebody explain this stuff What i'm understanding is that 1200 years ago they already used rockets, but that's not possible, so what the fuck is this guy saying? ever heard about this continent called asia ? and ever heard about an empire called China at that time ? To be completely honest we don't learn a lot about their history in school, so far we've only learned about Europe and America (not only the US). I think we'll learn about Asia in 2 years... We have learned what their situation is like nowadays during ... umh... i dunno how you call those lessons... anyway, doesn't matter. I never knew they had that stuff already, i did know they had gunpowder but rockets... naaaah... i never knew they had that. if i remember correctly , in france , we learn that at the beginning of the secondary school where we learn about the most important civilisations back to airsoft : i'm progressively changing my ming , airsoft could be quite fun We learned about the Roman empire first, we payed a lot of attention to it. This year we've done some American history (we dod that for about a month i think). Course we've also learned a bit about the Asian ppl, but not stuff like this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Necromancer- 0 Posted July 8, 2003 airsoft anyone? Â yeah got a small question , do the tokyo marui FAMASs have a rail to put scopes on them ? or do they only have a classical aiming reticule system ? no, but there are rails available to mount on a TM Famas... The FAMAS is a good airsoftgun if you dont mind the plastic its so damn light with all that plastic Share this post Link to post Share on other sites