File:French AMX-10RC in the desert.JPEG
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DescriptionFrench AMX-10RC in the desert.JPEG |
English: French AMX-10RC reconnaissance vehicles move across the desert as part of a display of Allied armor during Operation Desert Shield.
Deutsch: Französische AMX-10RC-Aufklärungs-Radpanzer bewegen sich durch die Wüste während einer Zurschaustellung. |
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Date | 1990/1991 (the date given is "Desert Shield 14 May 1992" which makes no sense at all) | ||||
Source | http://www.defenseimagery.mil; VIRIN: DF-ST-92-07420 | ||||
Author | Tech. Sgt. H. H. Deffner | ||||
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