"Tigers" of the Russian army

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"Tiger" - the first serial Russian army armored SUV. The car has an excellent maneuverability on any type of soil and a unique engine that can operate on different types of fuel, whether it is kerosene, gasoline or diesel fuel. The armored vehicle has proven itself in Syria and, based on combat experience, will be substantially refined in the future.

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      2 December 2017 11: 36
      Great army SUV, one of the accessories of our "polite people"! good No wonder they nicknamed him - the Russian "Polite" Tiger ""! laughing
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      3 December 2017 12: 29
      Already want the same
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      3 December 2017 23: 32
      Great car! Humvee is resting.
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      4 December 2017 09: 00
      Serious Tiger.
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      4 December 2017 23: 20
      Good is possible. It only costs more than an APC - I doubt that the Tiger is better than an APC

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