One of the great things about SAAB is they work closely with the Swedish army to produce marketing displays, essentially dog and pony shows, that feature some great explosions. The inertially guided Next Generation Light Anti-Tank Weapon (or NLAW) is in service with Sweden, the UK, Finland, and Luxembourg.
One of the great things about SAAB is they work closely with the Swedish army to produce marketing displays, essentially dog and pony shows, that feature some great explosions.
The inertially guided Next Generation Light Anti-Tank Weapon (or NLAW) is in service with Sweden, the UK, Finland, and Luxembourg.
I hadn’t noticed it until you said something and I went back to look at it. I’d assume the gunner liberally lubed it prior to the demo to make sure there was no issues leading to all the additional smoke.
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