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Robinhansen

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NATO Symbols
« on: 02 Nov 2004, 11:30:46 »
NATO has always used different symbols to indicate units as: Mechanised Infantry, Artillery, Engineers ect. Does any one know if The Warsaw Pact used something simular, and were I can find something about it? :) :D ;D

GI-YO

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Re:NATO Symbols
« Reply #1 on: 02 Nov 2004, 16:00:57 »
A hoy matey, this is the best I could find (WW2) but they don't change alot over the years.
http://www.histofig.com/history/20/ww2/WWII_symbols.gif

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Robinhansen

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Re:NATO Symbols
« Reply #2 on: 02 Nov 2004, 22:32:55 »
Theese are great but I belive they are Allied symbols. I'm not sure however the Warsaw Pact used exactly theese symbols during the cold war.

Offline KTottE

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Re:NATO Symbols
« Reply #3 on: 03 Nov 2004, 12:09:02 »
This is off-topic I'm afraid. If you have an editing or scripting question, feel free to post it in this board.

As for your question, my advice is to google it.
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