rustysi
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I've caught an error, quote:
"Kalashnikov". I picked up on that too gorn. Standard Soviet infantry rifle of WWII was the Mosin-Nagant. To my knowledge a pretty reliable bolt action weapon of the time. Of course the Soviets fielded many other types of small arms, like most WWII nations. IIRC the Mig was the name of the A/C manufacture. Most, if not all Soviet A/C (or at least modern fighters) were named for the manufactures. Kalishnakov was a tank mechanic IIRC who 'invented' the AK while recovering from wounds. The AK-47 (yes, in 1947) was named in his honor. Not that its in error, but at one point you can see a Matilda moving across the field. Its not close enough to see any markings, but the Soviets used lend lease western tanks at times, especially at the time of this action. On the southern sectors of the field of operations, these would be coming up from Iran.
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