Or the Ciscassians and Alans in a historical context.
Georgia's Russian backed breakaway provinces. They look identical, the first flag is the Abkhazian & the second is the Ossetian one.
All four poses are only slightly modified from the Fairline original (mostly the last two). I dont know if they justify the use of a sig...
Is anybody interested in the Donbass/ Luhansk militia?
Yes, Tanelorn, and maybe those guys that took over Crimea (obstensibly from within), declared it an "independent republic" for less than a week, then handed it over to Russia after a "referendum."
Yes, Tanelorn, and maybe those guys that took over Crimea (obstensibly from within), declared it an "independent republic" for less than a week, then handed it over to Russia after a "referendum."
Historically the Crimea has been part of Russia for hundreds of years. The vast majority of the population speak Russian and a significant proportion of the population are ethnic Russians or Crimean Tartars. I think it was a mistake for Crimea to ever have ended up as part of Ukraine. It was an autonomous region and the fact that the Russian takeover was relatively peaceful, when compared with what's happening in Eastern Ukraine, points towards the legitimacy of Russia's claim. Obviously the way the annexation occurred was concerning as it has implications for other disputed regions, but all told I think Putin had a point here.
Oh, I know that, I was just being cheeky. In fact, the Russian nationalists sometimes point out the Soviet leader who made the border change (which, at the time, was legally just an internal administrative adjustment) was Nikita Krushchev, who also happened to be the only ethnically-Ukrainian leader to be head of the USSR...
Fantastic units Tanelorn. I wonder if anyone will be brave enough to tackle a scenario covering the Syrian Civil War? I did toy with the idea, but as the situation is developing daily it might make for a tricky build.
Free Syrian Army troops in all the evidenced camo types. Old Syrian leaf versions (first two), current Turkish types (mid two), Jordanian desert six-color "chocolate chip" (last).
I am caught up with the Syrian thing, I will do the Donbass sides after the Al Nusra front and the Kurds I am working on now, ok Patine?
Tanelorn, for some reason (I don't know if it's on your end), the last two posts have tiny black squares with white 'x's' in the middle instead of graphics, whereas all of your previous posts show just fine. Does anyone else get this problem?
And I would join BC1871 in the petition, with Canadian troops (infantry and paratrooper) and mexican soldier for USA2013 scenario; and Brazilian infantry 80s.
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