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At the Ready. Brigadier General Bufford's Union Cavalry, Company Quartermaster Sergeant, Army of the Potomac, Gettysburg (Williamsport, Maryland), July, 1863
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.22/24 'Desert Scheme - Syrian camouflage pattern paint masks (designed to be used with Admiral, Airkit, Airparts, Airfix, AZ Mode, Czechmaster, Hawk, Pegasus, Special Hobby, Testors, Ventura and Xtrakit kits)[Mk.22/Mk.24]
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.24 camouflage pattern paint masks (designed to be used with Admiral, Airkit, Airparts, Airfix, AZ Mode, Czechmaster, Hawk, Pegasus, Special Hobby, Testors, Ventura and Xtrakit kits)[Mk.22/Mk.24]
Mikoyan MiG-23
1. MiG-23MLD No. 40, 1st Squadron 120 IAP, the period of basing in Afghanistan, 1988.
2. MiG-23 MLD No. 29 after the repair. Aernrome Domna. March 1993.
3. MiG-23 MLD No. 70. In Afghanistan, there was no. 07. December 2001. In the Afghan period on the nose marks (stars) on combat sorties. After repairing and getting the b / n 70 these asterisks were not restored.
4. MiG-23 MLD No. 64 from the 120th IAP...
Dassault_Mirage F.1 Part 1
1. Mirage F.1CG Unit: 342 MPK, 114 PM. Serial: 105 (c/n 59). Mirage F.1CG '105', basically as delivered to the EPA, in 1978, albeit with the badge of the 342 MPK applied on the fin. Only two Mirages are known to have carried this bade: except '105' the other was '113'.
2. Mirage F.1EQ-1 Unit: 92nd FS, IrAF. Serial: 4010 belonged to the first batch of 16 F.1EQs supplied to Iraq between April and O...
Gloster Javelin Mk.4 Part 3
1. Javelin F(AW) Mk.4, XA 756, '756', No. 141 Squadron, RAF Coltishall, 1957. Standard scheme and national markings; black/white fin markings with unit badge superimposed. Fuselage serial in black, with '756' repeated in white on fin.
2. Javelin F(AW) Mk4, XA 636, '636', No. 41 Squadron, RAF Coltishall, 1958. Standard scheme and national markings; black serial on engine nacelles, with the last ...
Gloster Javelin Mk.5, Mk.6, Mk.7. Part 4
1. Javelin F (AW) Mk 5, XA 654, No. 23 Squadron, 1958 (the only Mk 5 on the squadron). Standard scheme and national markings; white serial with blue/red/blue bars above. Unit badge on a white disc on fin.
2. Javelin F (AW) Mk.5, XA 710, 'Y', No. 151 Squadron, RAF Leuchars. Standard scheme and national markings; St Andrew's cross outlined in black, on fin. Serial in black and code i...
German tanks in Italy # 4. Pz.Kpfw.III and Pz.Kpfw.IV.
Pz.Kpfw.III Flame tank, Pz-BeobachtungsWg. III Ausf.G, Befehls-Pz.Kpfw.III Ausf.J.
Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.H.
Modern Australian Army AFV paint set Standard colours of Australian AFVs since 1950s x 8 colours
In 1967 the Australian Army introduced it's own variant of Olive Drab as a base colour of all vehicles. It was widely used till late 1980s and introduction of the Dispersal Pattern Camouflage (DPC) more commonly known as AUSCAM (gradually applied over the 1990s).
One of the exceptions was use of RAL6014 (original factory col...