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    Valuk

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    1. I'm still of the opinion that the 1st class is a fake. The enamel looks like epoxy resin and not enamel. But I hope for you that's original
    2. For sure the Order for military merit. I like the design and how looks like This is the first, now I have to find 2nd an 1st class. I want all types with 5 or 6 torches and in silver/tombac
    3. And how can you explain the II and the high serial number? It can't be 1st class with the inscription of the second Looks like a 1st class, but with the II I'm sure that's a second class (if is a first, good for you ), can we see the reverse?
    4. The dimensions of the medals? They look like miniatures
    5. Really nice Soviet, a wonderful Zasluge za narod, now mine has the second lower serial number in the thread
    6. Yes, it's still working, producing pins, badge and other stuff for croatian army and other customers.
    7. For my first month of collecting could be enough I have some other stuff, I'll show you in the next future I like this badge, solid construction and nice design. Numbered on the rear. Maker: IKOM Zagreb. Cheers, Valuk
    8. This is a commemorative medal that celebrates the 30th anniversary of the victory, the end of ww2. Show yours Cheers, Valuk
    9. I started my collection at the end of july... I'm primary collecting militaria of the Slovenian army (Slovenska vojska) from 1991 to present. When I have some extra money to spend for "other" militaria I'm buying all sort of things. I have periods when I buy only helmet, then only gas masks and this summer I started with medals. Yugoslavian medals are attractive and well made, so I decided to start a little collection and I hope I'll have a lot of new order, medals, badges and other stuff to show to the community.
    10. Here is a piece from my collection, my first EK2 and (for the moment) also the only. Cheers, Valuk
    11. Thanks Christian, what to say about the medals? Probably that I'm waiting the medal for 50 years and still searching the one for 40. Nice medals, common and for the moment also cheap
    12. Hello, I started a thread some months ago with my pathes, some member also wrote to me on mp. Here I'm starting a thread with all militaria that concerns Slovenia from 1991 to now. Primarily I'm collecting slovenian stuff and in this thread I'll present my collection and I can give help to other collectors about slovenian items. Outside the country it's hard to find someone who collect items of Slovenska vojska, but in many collections you can find the helmet Veplas T.91. There are 4 different types of this helmets, the differences are minimal. Let's see in detail the 4 different types. Pay attention to the painting, the chinstraps and the rubber. The rarest is the helmet with the label of Veplas. Regards, Valuk 1. 2. 3. 4.
    13. You're right Patrolling sea is enough for Morocco.
    14. Hello to all posters, and a special salutation to Nejc and sasayu that I know from other forums Well, collecting yugoslavian stuff is not my primary business, I started with collecting decorations this month (or probably in thje end of july..), when I received my first medals and orders. 3rd class, cased, with pin 3rd class, maker IKOM Zagreb 2nd class, inscription of the maker in cyrillic ЗАВОД ЗА ИЗРАДУ НОВЧАНИЦА (then ZIN Kovnica), low serial number. Cheers
    15. From hazegray.org: Mohammed V (Floreal) class small patrol frigates Displacement: 2,950 tons full load Dimensions: 93.5 x 14 x 4.3 meters (307 x 46 x 14 feet) Propulsion: 4 diesels, 2 shafts, 8,800 bhp, 20 knots Crew: 80 Aviation: Aft helicopter deck and hangar for 1 Panther helicopter Troops: 24 special forces Radar: DRBV 25 air/surface search EW: ARBR 17 intercept, 2 Dagaie decoy Armament: 2 Exocet SSM, 1 76mm OTO DP, 2 20 mm Two patrol frigates built in France. Mohammed V 2002? trials] Hassan II 2003? building] Lt. Col. Errhamani (Descubierta class) light ASW frigate Displacement: 1,479 tons full load Dimensions: 88.9 x 10.4 x 3.7 meters (291.5 x 34 x 12 feet) Propulsion: 4 diesels, 2 shafts, 18,000 shp, 26 knots Crew: 100 Sonar: DE-1160B hull Fire Control: WM-25 EW: ELT 715 intercept/jammer, 2 Dagaie decoy Armament: 8-cell Albatros SAM (24 Aspide missiles), 1 76 mm OTO, 2 40 mm/70 AA, 1 375 mm Bofors ASW RL, 2 triple 12.75 inch torpedo tubes Spanish-built. 501 Lieutenant Colonel Errhamani 1983 Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah (Newport class) large landing ship Displacement: 8,450 tons full load Dimensions: 159.2 x 21.2 x 5.3 meters (562 x 69.5 x 17.5 feet) Propulsion: 6 diesels, 2 shafts, 16,500 bhp, 20 knots Crew: 255 Aviation: small aft landing area Troops: 400 Cargo: 17,300 square feet vehicle, 2,000 tons total (500 beaching) EW: SLQ-32, Mk-36 chaff launcher Armament: light guns Ex-USN. 407 Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah 1972/94 Ex-LST 1198 Daoud Ben Aicha (Champlain) class small landing ships Displacement: 1,305 tons full load Dimensions: 80 x 13 x 2.4 meters (262.5 x 42.5 x 8 feet) Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 3,600 bhp, 16 knots Crew: 84 Troops: 133 Cargo: 330 tons Armament: 2 40mm/70 AA, 2 12.7 mm MG, 2 81 mm mortars French-built. 402 Daoud Ben Aicha 1977 403 Ahmed Es Sakali 1977 404 Abou Abdallah El Ayachi 1978 Lt. Malghagh (EDIC type) utility landing craft Displacement: 642 tons full load Dimensions: 59 x 11.95 x 1.3 meters (193.5 x 39 x 4 feet) Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 1,000 bhp, 8 knots Crew: 16 Armament: 2 20 mm, 1 120 mm mortar French-built. 401 Lieutenant Malghagh 1965 Rais Bargach class (OPV 64 type) patrol corvettes Displacement: 650 tons Dimensions: 64 x 11.4 x 3 meters (210 x 37.4 x 9.8 feet) Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 10,000 bhp, 25 knots Crew: 24 + 30 transients French-built. 318 Rais Bargach 1995 319 Rais Britel 1996 320 Rais Charkaoui 1996 321 Rais Maaninou 1997 322 Rais Al Mounasrtiri 1997 El Lahiq (Osprey 55) class large patrol boats Displacement: 500 tons full load Dimensions: 55 x 8.08 x 2.75 meters (180.5 x 26.5 x 9 feet) Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 4,960 bhp, 18 knots Crew: 15 + 16 passengers Armament: 1 40 mm/70 AA, 2 20 mm Danish-built. 308 El Lahiq 1987 309 El Tawfiq 1988 316 El Hamiss 1990 Okba class (PR-72 type) large patrol boats Displacement: 440 tons full load Dimensions: 57 x 7.6 2.5 meters (187 x 25 x 8 feet) Propulsion: 4 diesels, 2 shafts, 11,040 bhp, 28 knots Crew: 53 Armament: 1 76 mm OTO DP, 1 40mm/70 AA French-built. 302 Okba 1976 303 Triki 1977 317 El Karib 1990 Lt. De Vaisseau Rabhi (Vigilance) class large patrol boats Displacement: 425 tons full load Dimensions: 58.1 x 7.6 x 2.7 meters (190.5 x 25 x 9 feet) Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 7,600 bhp, 22 knots Crew: 36 + 15 passengers Armament: 1 40 mmm/70 AA, 2 20 mm Spanish built. 310 Lieutenant De Vaisseau Rabhi 1988 311 Errachiq 1988 312 El Akid 1989 313 El Maher 1989 314 El Majid 1989 315 El Bachir 1989 Commandant Al Khattabi class large patrol boats Displacement: 420 tons full load Dimensions: 57.4 x 7.6 x 2.7 meters (188 x 25 x 9 feet) Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 7,780 bhp, 29.6 knots Crew: 41 Fire Control: WM-25 Armament: 1 76 mm OTO DP, 1 40mm/70 AA, 2 20 mm Spanish-built. 304 Commandant Al Khattabi 1981 305 Commandant Boutouba 1981 306 Commandant El Harti 1982 307 Commandant Azouggarh 1982 Ad Dakhla coastal logistics ship Displacement: 2,160 tons full load Dimensions: 69 x 11.5 x 4.2 meters (226.4 x 37.7 x 13.8 feet) Propulsion: 1 diesel, 1 shaft, 2,693 hp, 13 knots Armament: 2 12.7 mm MG Crew: 24 + 22 transients French-built. 408 Ad Dakhla 1997 El Aigh coastal logistics ship Displacement: approx. 2,000 tons full load Dimensions: 76.61 x 12.3 x 3.47 meters (251 x 40 x 11 feet) Propulsion: 1 diesel, 1 shaft, 1,250 bhp, 12 knots Crew: ?? Cargo: ??? Armament: 2 20 mm Former commercial vessel. 405 El Aigh 1972/81 Ex-Merc Caribe Abou Barakat Albarbari (Conrad class) oceanographic research ship Displacement: approx. 1,400 tons full load Dimensions: 63.3 x 11.3 x 4.4 meters (208 x 37 x 14.5 feet) Propulsion: Diesel-electric, 1 shaft, 10,000 bhp, 13.5 knots Crew: approx. 50 Ex-USN. 702 Abou Barakat Albarbari 1969/93 Ex-AGOR 13 And this are the main boats... It's not a small navy, although not prepared for a real war on the sea, but mostly for patrolling the local sea. Regards
    16. Some informations about the ship: Rais Bargach class (OPV 64 type) patrol corvettes Displacement: 650 tons Dimensions: 64 x 11.4 x 3 meters (210 x 37.4 x 9.8 feet) Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 10,000 bhp, 25 knots Crew: 24 + 30 transients French-built. 320 Rais Charkaoui built in 1996 from hazegray.org cheers
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