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    Quote Originally Posted by Fliphead View Post
    What is this?is it the new MG to replace the MG-3
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    it looks like the russian pecheneg machinegun, does anyone have more information about this gun?

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    Turkish LMG, propably based on the PKM which the Turks seem to love

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    Quote Originally Posted by flanker7 View Post
    Turkish LMG, propably based on the PKM which the Turks seem to love
    Whatever makes you happy griko boy

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    Roketsan Cirit - laser guided 2.75"
    http://www.metacafe.com/watch/2769532

    Aselsan Avci - Helmet-mounted cueing system for the T-129


    Aselsan RAM (Radar absorbent material)


    Aselsan radar (SAR radar)


    TEI-TP-1X


    TEI-TJ-1X


    Simsek high speed drone with TEI-TJ-1X engine


    Thxs to combat-master on waff


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    Thanks for the info Jedigman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flanker7 View Post
    Turkish LMG, propably based on the PKM which the Turks seem to love
    The PKM deserves to be loved, considering the British SAS swear by it !

    however its based on the MG4

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    Soldier nearest to the camera, IED jammer.

    Quote Originally Posted by Clearday-TRForce View Post

    By the way, anyone have info about this op.

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    ^^^^

    Just cleaning operations bro also security forces launched operations in cities too 3 person arrested who will have connection with bombing issue.

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    nevermindd...d.d.d
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobster View Post
    Yes dude you are right that is an Colt IAR since both weapons looks similar I couldnt pick it up sorry.. but still it looks good I think Turkish military also needs to replace FN minimi's with these rifles.

    Do we even use the FN minimi?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arteka View Post

    What I found more interesting about this picture then the GPMG is the Ar-15 lower right next to it. Ar-15 lower with a folding stock which is rare for Ar 15 rifles because the Buttstock usually houses the buffer tube but you can put a buffer tube and make it folding, like on many aftermarket AK rifles sold in the U.S, and it looks like this rifle here has both, also the butt stock is physical integrated into the lower. But the most interesting part is the magazine it is not a 5.56 magazine it looks like a 7.62mm mag, and we all know that the Turkish Armed Forces decided that they wanted to keep the 7.62mm round, for the next gen rifle.
    Last edited by Karaahmetoglu; 05-01-2009 at 10:38 PM.

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