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Anonymous
>> Anonymous
woah, where's that from
>> Anonymous
I'm not op but that image is very old, I'm pretty sure that is The British army in their Strykers in afghanistan.
>> Anonymous
>>305657
You're right. That is a Stryker in Afghanistan. The Stryker is an American vehicle, though. I don't think those soldiers in the picture are British.
>> Anonymous
You can see an american assault rifle in the cage on the side of the turret.
>> sage
*sigh* take a look at the EXIF-data guys

English/Anglais<br>
AR2006-P007 0001<br>
15 Sept 2006<br>
Kandahar, Afghanistan<p>


and is part of the Task Force 3-06 Battle Group (TF 3-06 BG), which is centred around 1st Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment based out of CFB Petawawa, ON.

Op MEDUSA was conducted with an aim to clear insurgent forces from the Panjwaii District. TF 3-06 BG was the main manoeuvre unit in Op MEDUSA, which also had significant participation from US, Dutch and UK air and ground forces, as well as the Afghan National Army and the Afghan National Police.

Op MEDUSA commenced on 2 September 2006.
<p>

Task Force Afghanistan is part of Canadaâ??s contribution to the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. This mission is about Canadians and their international partners helping Afghans rebuild their lives, their families, their communities and their nation. Canadian operations will work to improve the quality of life of Afghans by providing a secure environment in which Afghan society can recover from more than 25 years of conflict.<p>

The Canadian Forces (CF) contribution in Afghanistan comprises about 2,000 soldiers, most of whom serve with Task Force Afghanistan at Kandahar Airfield and Camp Nathan Smith in Kandahar City. Additional personnel are assigned to Kabul, various military headquarters, and civilian organizations.<p>


Photo by: Sgt Lou Penney<br>
TFA OP ATHENA<br>
Imagery Technician<p>

FRENCH TRANSLATION TO FOLLOW<p>
>> Anonymous
Does the US have the 25mm turrets on any of their Strykers?
>> Anonymous
ha everyone is right there canadians. half American half british and a little french.