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    I cant believe the Mexican Army is using that crap(GT-200) and the so called up graded version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xomimilt View Post
    I cant believe the Mexican Army is using that crap(GT-200) and the so called up graded version.
    but i was thinking that they were looking for water or something like that with the magical antena with an obnoxious price tag!, so this is snake oil then? ( with a bewildered expression and lots of ah! ah!)

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    i wonder what kind of things you would be able to detect with foil bunny ears! ( smiling with a very nutty super !!!!!LOL,LOL!!!!!)

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    Should Mx Army continue using the PASGT helmet or replace them with the MICH T2000 Helmet? Or the Lightweight helmet?

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    "A short look at the Contra-Guerillas of the Mexican Imperial Army. This was the most feared military unit of the 2nd Mexican Empire and was charged with fighting fire with fire, using the same brutal tactics employed by the republican bandits against them. They operated mostly in the east and along the border, an area which long had a reputation for being wild and lawless. They were highly effective and most officers had large prices on their heads by the republicans. This also meant that few, if any, could expect to be taken prisoner if caught. Their enemies called them "the Red Devils" and their commander, Colonel Dupin, was known as the "Hyena of Tamaulipas" after the Mexican state they often operated in."

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