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Photo of a prototype of a new German tracked light airborne combat vehicle for airborne units GSD LuWa developed by a consortium of companies IABG, ACS, FFG and Valhalla Turrets commissioned by the Federal Office for Maintenance, Equipment and Information Technology of the German Armed Forces.
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Photo of a prototype of a new German tracked light airborne combat vehicle for airborne units GSD LuWa developed by a consortium of companies IABG, ACS, FFG and Valhalla Turrets commissioned by the Federal Office for Maintenance, Equipment and Information Technology of the German Armed Forces.
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bigger than old wiesel!
 
From a couple years ago...

1. U.S. Army Reserve Col. John Schulte, the 89th Sustainment Brigade Support Operations officer (left), talks with NATO allies during the Joint Warfighting Assessment on Grafenwoehr Training Area, April 30, 2018. The 89th Sustainment Brigade worked with their NATO allies from Canada, France, Great Britain, Australia and Germany during JWA, a massive assessment exercise in which Army Reserve Soldiers worked with allies to improve their joint interoperability in simulating providing logistical combat support on the battlefield for a large-scale campaign. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by 1st Sgt. Ryan C. Matson)
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*Interesting, the soldaten on the far right, wears the U.S. Army Marksmanship Badge with two Qualification bars below it. (This is the first time I have ever seen that badge worn on a field uniform!) Also note, above his Deutsche qualification badge he wears another U.S. Army badge, which I cannot make out if it is the Flight Medic or Aviation crewmember?

2. Service members from the United States Army Reserve, Canada, Germany, France and Great Britain pose together for a photo during the Joint Warfighting Assessment on Grafenwoehr Training Area, April 30, 2018. The 89th Sustainment Brigade worked with their NATO allies from Canada, France, Great Britain, Australia and Germany during JWA, a massive assessment exercise in which Army Reserve Soldiers worked with allies to improve their joint interoperability in simulating providing logistical combat support on the battlefield for a large-scale campaign. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by 1st Sgt. Ryan C. Matson)
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A400M in Tashkent, flying ops between Kabul and Tashkent
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German federal government launched an airlift on the Afghanistan-Uzbekistan-Germany route.
German nationals, Afghan auxiliary personnel and other vulnerable persons are flown from Kabul to Tashkent on military aircraft, from where they are flown to Germany on civil charter flights. So far, over 1,600 people have been evacuated.

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German federal government launched an airlift on the Afghanistan-Uzbekistan-Germany route.
German nationals, Afghan auxiliary personnel and other vulnerable persons are flown from Kabul to Tashkent on military aircraft, from where they are flown to Germany on civil charter flights. So far, over 1,600 people have been evacuated.

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all spy,agency,work with german in afghan?
 
I suppose they must have checked the background of those who are taking these humanitarian flights quite well, because to take the enemy to their own territory, there is plenty of time.
 

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