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Chinese Army's Arms in the Korean War
Dec 21, 2007 01:46
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In the Korean War, Chinese arms were very backward. Can you imagine what they look like?

Dec 21, 2007 01:50
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poor arms

Dec 21, 2007 01:54
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What is this?

Dec 21, 2007 01:56
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Very odd.

Dec 21, 2007 02:00
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This could be an antique.

Dec 26, 2007 08:15
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I saw plenty of these weapons at the Military Museum in Beijing, but the Korean war was over 50 years ago so it's no surprise they look antique.
Dec 26, 2007 21:12
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West,

You have visited the Military Museyn in Beijing. Are there some exhibits of the American arms in the Korean War. How do American weapons look like?
Dec 27, 2007 00:42
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I have no idea Leonardo being a Brit, but the British weapons would have looked petty old too, being as the Korean war came fairly soon after W11, we were still on rationing food wise at the time, I had my own ration book although I was only a baby at the time.
Alan
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