Saturday, January 12, 2008

Dutch artillery pounding taliban positions

Duration: 00:18 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-06-18 16:24:24
User: EggyNL
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Description:

PzH 2000 of the Royal Netherlands Army have been pounding dozens of shells onto taliban positions in Chora district (Uruzgan province, Afghanistan) for the past few days. Footage from rtl nieuws.

Comments

bekhouwe8888 ::: Favorites  2008-01-05 10:42:39

Ja dutchmill heeft gelijk. Als de duitsers hun 300 uboats(86 in het eerste oorlogsjaar) hadden gekregen waar ze om hadden gevraagd zou de blokkade van engeland gelukt zijn geweest. En had Churhill waarschijnlijk een vredesverdrag met Hitler getekend
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Coasterwiz ::: Favorites  2008-01-04 13:03:57

Oops. It's cool!
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jackaloo1 ::: Favorites  2008-01-04 07:49:21

this is a reply to coasterwiz by the way, comments came out in the wrong place lol
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jackaloo1 ::: Favorites  2008-01-04 07:46:32

i don't think they are going to show row upon row of mutilated dead Taliban on prime time national news, it didn't go down to well in the 70's in Vietnam, hold tight, we are making a difference, just depends if Afghanistan slides back in to feudal anarchy when the troops pull out, my guess is it almost certainly will.
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stealthyshogun ::: Favorites  2008-01-02 17:22:48

This is only operated by the Dutch in Afghanistan.The Canadians have artillery in the AO, just not SPH's
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samizdat43 ::: Favorites  2008-01-01 13:56:50

German hardware in the hands of men (Canadians & Dutch) willing to use it.
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Coasterwiz ::: Favorites  2007-12-30 23:53:23

Ok! I wasn't meaning to be mean, it just doesn't seem we are making a dent in the taliban.
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RedBeretsUnited ::: Favorites  2007-12-30 20:42:31

I have worked with some Americans in Uruzgan, and I have to say: They do try to blow the crap out of them!
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Coasterwiz ::: Favorites  2007-12-29 22:52:21

Go Dutch! Please blow the crap out of the terrorists. God knows our army wont! (The USA)
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arasaka2020tm ::: Favorites  2007-12-27 22:05:13

good choice by the dutch artillery
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Helge129 ::: Favorites  2007-12-25 21:27:25

Fehlt nur noch das wir sowas wie excalibur, also ne gesteuerte artillerie granate haben...dann is sense >:D
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rusak24 ::: Favorites  2007-12-23 20:24:54

Thank you!
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Bergenpferd ::: Favorites  2007-12-23 17:03:27

unsere gute PzH 2000. jaja, deutsche Wertarbeit!
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Celeon999A ::: Favorites  2007-12-23 16:01:09

Have you heard about the AGM system ? ;)
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EggyNL ::: Favorites  2007-12-23 15:00:49

I know. They have done tests in direct fire mode in Afghanistan as well. Sometimes they drive a few KM's outside the camp if they need the extra range. They are also used to fire 3 round MRSI. I believe the maximum is 5 but as far as I know that has not been done yet in Afghanistan.
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