new in the Infantry section....
Phil
new in the Infantry section....
Phil
The Real Deal!
Observe, no colourful pictures or logos on the dial!
Which vehickle is it from, a BRDM? BMP?
It works well, accurate?
Last edited by Janne; November 10th, 2008 at 03:04.
I think this clock was installed in many vehicles. For sure it was installed in anti-aircraft sets KUB and OSA.
This clock wasn't installed in tanks. Very similar clocks ware installed in tank T-72. The main difference is that clocks from tanks have heating. Civil clocks Molnia has almost the same mechanism.
I dont know where it was installedThe Real Deal!
Observe, no colourful pictures or logos on the dial!
Which vehickle is it from, a BRDM? BMP?
It works well, accurate?but it works very well and accurate.
I think this clock was installed in many vehicles. For sure it was installed in anti-aircraft sets KUB and OSA....you are confusing me? Do you think it's ok to call it a Military clockThis clock wasn't installed in tanks. Very similar clocks ware installed in tank T-72. The main difference is that clocks from tanks have heating. Civil clocks Molnia has almost the same mechanism.
For me the KUB+OSA are at least Military Vehicles![]()
Last edited by ill-phill; November 11th, 2008 at 11:31.
Sorry for confusing You. For sure it is military clock. Here is vehicle SA-8 GECKO (OSA) where this clock could be installed:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9K33_Osa
Civilian clocks are those two blue:
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Last edited by aronus; November 11th, 2008 at 14:54.
Yes, those clocks are mine. I collect soviet military board clocks. It is important for me to know what kind of military equipment clock was installed in. Information about it, I have from members of Polish forum, from people who services in army, sellers. It is very difficult to find pictures, which show where and haw clock was installed. For example in soviet tank. I think these pictures could be interested for You.
Clock cames from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarantul_class_corvette
Last edited by aronus; November 12th, 2008 at 20:21.
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