Anonymous has it right. I'm mildly / slightly dyslexic. I wrote Yatanga rather than Yatagan...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-84-120_Yatagan
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Bangladesh: In 2007 the Bangladesh Army began negotiations for the procurement of 76 T-84 Yatagan tanks in the first batch. The Bangladesh Army intends to induct a substantial number of Yatagans (200 to 300) over the next several years as part of its third generation main battle tank procurement program.
Not my area, but from the machine gun it is Soviet, so perhaps a T-80
ReplyDeleteHello Chuck Hill,
ReplyDeleteclose but no cigar.
It certainly has Soviet ancestry but check out the main gun.
I have been reading your coast guard blog,your approach to drug smuggling was very interesting.
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Leopard at an odd angle.
ReplyDeleteHello steve,
ReplyDeleteit is not a Leopard,it is a little bit more exotic than that.
Maybe a second picture will help.
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A Pakistani Al-Khalid?
ReplyDeleteYep,
ReplyDeleteIt's an Al-Khalid. An original picture follows:
http://media.photobucket.com/image/al-khalid%20tank/Eagle_Flights/oplot6l.jpg
Hello,
ReplyDeleteunfortunately,whoever posted that picture got the tank's name wrong.
It is not an Al Khalid!
Nice try though.
GrandLogistics.
OK,
ReplyDeletePerhaps a Chinese Type 96.
Or, a Bengladeshi Yatanga...
Those were the other options I encountered.
It sure ain't an IDF Merkava or a Russian / Indian T-90.
Hello De.E.Reddick,
ReplyDeletethere are none of these in Bangladesh that I am aware of and it is not a Type 96.
You are however very close in one way at least!
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T-84-120 Yatagan
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ReplyDeleteAnonymous has it right. I'm mildly / slightly dyslexic. I wrote Yatanga rather than Yatagan...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-84-120_Yatagan
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Bangladesh: In 2007 the Bangladesh Army began negotiations for the procurement of 76 T-84 Yatagan tanks in the first batch. The Bangladesh Army intends to induct a substantial number of Yatagans (200 to 300) over the next several years as part of its third generation main battle tank procurement program.
Hello Ananymous,
ReplyDeleteYatagan it is.
D.E.Reddick very nearly got it.
Bangladesh hasn't ordered them yet as far as I know.
Time for another.
GrandLogistics.