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Short video about the 400th anniversary of Portuguese Navy Fuzileiros.
 
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From the 400th anniversary of Portuguese Navy Fuzileiros.
 
Ex Orion 2021 hosted the Pandur II 8x8 anti-tank missile carrier equipped with the TOW ITAS anti-tank guided missile launching system. Five vehicles are fielded by the BrigInt ERec located at the Cavalry Regiment No. 6 (RC6) in Braga
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My first real post here. I’ve been researching the Portuguese Armed Forces for several months now and I have accumulated quite a few photos and learned a lot. There have been a few instances where I’ve been confused by the use of weapons and equipment, I usually figure things out by digging a little deeper but I’m still very confused by these photos:
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Is use of the Mini Uzi a common occurrence, or are these very rare examples? Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
My first real post here. I’ve been researching the Portuguese Armed Forces for several months now and I have accumulated quite a few photos and learned a lot. There have been a few instances where I’ve been confused by the use of weapons and equipment, I usually figure things out by digging a little deeper but I’m still very confused by these photos:View attachment 312911View attachment 312912
Is use of the Mini Uzi a common occurrence, or are these very rare examples? Any help is greatly appreciated!
its used by paratroopers mostly, and i think, with the K9 unit
Some units have the standart uzi but just for parade
 

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