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Tango0107 Mar 2014 10:31 p.m. PST

"The Turkish Defense Company Otokar has announced a new $24.6 USD million contract for the delivery of Cobra 4x4 armoured vehicles for the United Nations. In a news release March 6, Otokar added the contract was for an unspecified number of the company's Cobra vehicles.

The UN will use the Cobras in peacekeeping operations, the company said. The Cobra was already used in peacekeeping operations.

The Cobra has been designed by the Turkish Company Otokar to provide a combat vehicle with high level of maneuvering capability and ballistic protection to modern armed and security forces. The wheeled armoured vehicle Cobra is in service with mre than 15 countries in the world.

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Nice vehicle. Are there any miniature of them that you know?
Scale 1/72 if possible.

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Personal logo Legion 4 Supporting Member of TMP08 Mar 2014 8:34 a.m. PST

Good … they can use them in the Ukraine !

Tango0108 Mar 2014 11:28 a.m. PST

LOL! (Smile).

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Aapsych2008 Mar 2014 1:40 p.m. PST

If they are ever used in Ukraine, hopefully it'll be to better effect than when the Georgians used them in Ossetia a couple years back.

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