The official AHF Cold War quiz thread

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Re: The official AHF Cold War quiz thread

Post by John Hilly » 11 Jan 2013 12:57

Tank department next...
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Obviously these tanks have changed theis owner.
But what was the given type of tanks of the previous owner to this tank?
Bonus question: When and where?

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Re: The official AHF Cold War quiz thread

Post by Mark V » 12 Jan 2013 22:02

John Hilly wrote:r.
But what was the given type of tanks of the previous owner to this tank?
Bonus question: When and where?
Magach, Sinai Peninsula, October 1973 ??


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PS. If i did hit right, feel free to post next question also, i pass. Not unable to frequent here nowdays. Sorry.

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Re: The official AHF Cold War quiz thread

Post by John Hilly » 13 Jan 2013 11:56

Mark V wrote:Magach, Sinai Peninsula, October 1973 ?
Magach yes, but which Magah?

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Re: The official AHF Cold War quiz thread

Post by John Hilly » 15 Jan 2013 11:47

There's only two options left.
When and where were only for bonus.

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Re: The official AHF Cold War quiz thread

Post by Mark V » 16 Jan 2013 20:28

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Re: The official AHF Cold War quiz thread

Post by John Hilly » 17 Jan 2013 11:19

Sorry Mark V, Magach-3 is the modified M-48 so not the ones in my question.
Still, I'm thankful of your answeres.

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Re: The official AHF Cold War quiz thread

Post by John Hilly » 19 Jan 2013 13:58

The difference of the two types can be seen here, I think:
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Or at least I hope so!

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Re: The official AHF Cold War quiz thread

Post by John Hilly » 24 Jan 2013 12:21

Magach-6 from Israeli 460th Armoured Brigade destroyed in Tasa -Ismalia-road October 1973.

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Re: The official AHF Cold War quiz thread

Post by von thoma » 18 Apr 2015 19:36

Which was the first U.S jet with all-weather configuration ?
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Re: The official AHF Cold War quiz thread

Post by bayowolf » 02 Jun 2015 15:15

The F-94 Starfire was the first all-weather jet to see combat (Korea--January 1953); however the F-89A was the first US all-weather jet to reach operational status. Ironically, the F-94, after its brief operational history, was replaced by a later version of the F-89 (I think the F-89D).
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Re: The official AHF Cold War quiz thread

Post by von thoma » 03 Jun 2015 22:14

All Right !
Your Turn, bayowolf.
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Re: The official AHF Cold War quiz thread

Post by bayowolf » 05 Jun 2015 14:49

What type of missiles were pulled back by the U.S. as a result of the Cuban Missile Crisis?
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Re: The official AHF Cold War quiz thread

Post by John Hilly » 28 Feb 2016 12:44

Jupiter missiles?
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