File:ChineseType69Tank1.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionChineseType69Tank1.jpg | Marines inspect an Iraqi Type 69-II main battle tank damaged during Operation Desert Storm. A Marine Corps LAV-AT light armored anti-tank vehicle is in the background. |
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