Thank you boreal. Do you think this one is a CZ 75 P-01?
Thank you boreal. Do you think this one is a CZ 75 P-01?
Children, dressed as revolutionary guerrilla fighters, parade on a military vehicle during ongoing celebrations to mark the triumph of the Revolution in El Cotorro, outskirts of Havana, Cuba, Saturday, Jan. 8, 2011. Although the Cuban revolution is celebrated on Jan. 1, Cubans mark Jan. 8th as the day Fidel Castro entered triumphantly into the capital in 1959
Cadets during training in Escuela Nacional de Tropas Especiales "Baraguá", Pinar del Río, east La Habana.
Why they discontinued this simple yet effective camo pattern is beyond me.
Look at it: it blends perfectly with the background.
Just a quick note: Pinar del Río is not "East Havana". It is the easternmost province in Cuba, and its inhabitants are the butt of jokes in Cuban humour (every country has something like this. In America it is the Poles).
From the first years after Revolution:
PNR:
Marina de Guerra:
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From pics of the day: http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums...t=#post5504928
CUBA, Ciudad Libertad airport. More than 2 200 students of educational institutions of the Revolutionary Armed Forces march in Military Review. This event was organized to improve the organization of the important military parade that wiil be on April 16, 2011. Arranged in seven blocks, we can see "Escuelas Interarmas de las FAR General Antonio Maceo, la "General José Maceo", "Instituto Técnico Militar José Martí", "Orden Antonio Maceo"; "Escuelas Militares Camilo Cienfuegos" de La Habana, la "Academia Naval Granma" and la "Escuela Superior Comandante Arides Estévez". Foto: Raúl Pupo, Juventud Rebelde