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Reason: None provided.

That's right, isolated mechanized columns being picked up and destroyed by light infantry was truly a novelty. But seriously actually this also happened in the Winter War, famously so (the Raate Road is a symbol of the war).

I can perhaps concede about "paratroopers doing a crossover between Crete and Dien Bien Phu but with helicopters", it's true nothing like that happened in the 21st elsewhere.

I liked the Mad Max armor from wooden logs and various crap on their trucks and APCs. Actually futuristic, in a way, the postapo aesthetics. (Stacking the ERA on the sides of BMPs was also innovative, and very eccentric as it's a cartoonish self-destruction contraption.)

DNR conscripts with the Mosin Nagants and WWII helmets and OMON with riot gear and riot trucks sent as a spearhead completed the whole package.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

That's right, isolated mechanized columns being picked up and destroyed by light infantry was truly a novelty. But seriously actually this also happened in the Winter War, famously so (the Raate Road is a symbol of the war).

I can perhaps concede about "paratroopers doing a crossover between Crete and Dien Bien Phu but with helicopters", it's true nothing like that happened in the 21st elsewhere.

I liked the Mad Max armor from wooden logs and various crap on their trucks and APCs. Actually futuristic, in a way, the postapo aesthetics. (Stacking the ERA on the sides of BMPs was also innovative, and very eccentric as it's a self-destruction device.)

DNR conscripts with the Mosin Nagants and WWII helmets and OMON with riot gear and riot trucks sent as a spearhead completed the whole package.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

That's right, isolated mechanized columns being picked up and destroyed by light infantry was truly a novelty. But seriously actually this also happened in the Winter War, famously so (the Raate Road is a symbol of the war).

I can perhaps concede about "paratroopers doing a crossover between Crete and Dien Bien Phu but with helicopters", it's true nothing like that happened in the 21st elsewhere.

I liked the Mad Max armor from wooden logs and various crap on their trucks and APCs. Actually futuristic, in a way, the postapo aesthetics. (Stacking the ERA on BMPs was also innovative, and very eccentric as it's a self-destruction device.)

DNR conscripts with the Mosin Nagants and WWII helmets and OMON with riot gear and riot trucks sent as a spearhead completed the whole package.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

That's right, isolated mechanized columns being picked up and destroyed by light infantry was truly a novelty. But seriously actually this also happened in the Winter War, famously so (the Raate Road is a symbol of the war).

I can perhaps concede about "paratroopers doing a crossover between Crete and Dien Bien Phu but with helicopters", it's true nothing like that happened in the 21st elsewhere.

I liked the Mad Max armor from wooden logs and various crap on their trucks and APCs. Actually futuristic, in a way, the postapo aesthetics. (Stacking the ERA on BMPs was also innovative, and very eccentric.)

DNR conscripts with the Mosin Nagants and WWII helmets and OMON with riot gear and riot trucks sent as a spearhead completed the whole package.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

That's right, isolated mechanized columns being picked up and destroyed by light infantry was truly a novelty. But seriously actually this also happened in the Winter War, famously so (the Raate Road is a symbol of the war).

I can perhaps concede about "paratroopers doing a crossover between Crete and Dien Bien Phu but with helicopters", it's true nothing like that happened in the 21st elsewhere.

I liked the Mad Max armor from wooden logs and various crap on their trucks and APCs. Actually futuristic, in a way, the postapo aesthetics. (Stacking the ERA on BMPs was also innovative, and very eccentric.)

DNR conscripts with the Mosin Nagants and WWII helmets and OMON with riot gear sent as a spearhead completed the whole package.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

That's right, isolated mechanized columns being picked up and destroyed by light infantry was truly a novelty. But seriously actually this also happened in the Winter War, famously so (the Raate Road is a symbol of the war).

I can perhaps concede about "paratroopers doing a crossover between Crete and Dien Bien Phu but with helicopters", it's true nothing like that happened in the 21st elsewhere.

I liked the Mad Max armor from wooden logs and various crap on their trucks and APCs. Actually futuristic, in a way, the postapo aesthetics. (Stacking the ERA on BMPs was also innovative, and very eccentric.)

DNR conscriptz with the Mosin Nagants and WWII helmets and OMON with riot gear sent as a spearhead completed the whole package.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

That's right, isolated armored columns being picked up and destroyed by light infantry was truly a novelty. But seriously actually this also happened in the Winter War, famously so (the Raate Road is a symbol of the war).

I can perhaps concede about "paratroopers doing a crossover between Crete and Dien Bien Phu but with helicopters", it's true nothing like that happened in the 21st elsewhere.

I liked the Mad Max armor from wooden logs and various crap on their trucks and APCs. Actually futuristic, in a way, the postapo aesthetics. (Stacking the ERA on BMPs was also innovative, and very eccentric.)

DNR conscriptz with the Mosin Nagants and WWII helmets complete the package.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

That's right, isolated armored columns being picked up and destroyed by light infantry was truly a novelty. But seriously actually this also happened in the Winter War.

I can perhaps concede about "paratroopers doing a crossover between Crete and Dien Bien Phu but with helicopters", it's true nothing like that happened in the 21st elsewhere.

I liked the Mad Max armor from wooden logs and various crap on their trucks and APCs. Actually futuristic, in a way, the postapo aesthetics. (Stacking the ERA on BMPs was also innovative, and very eccentric.)

DNR conscriptz with the Mosin Nagants and WWII helmets complete the package.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

That's right, isolated armored columns being picked up and destroyed by light infantry was truly a novelty. But seriously actually this also happened in the Winter War.

I can perhaps concede about "paratroopers doing a crossover between Crete and Dien Bien Phu but with helicopters", it's true nothing like that happened in the 21st elsewhere.

I liked the Mad Max armor from wooden logs and various crap on their trucks and APCs. Actually futuristic, in a way, the postapo aesthetics. (Stacking the ERA on BMPs was also innovative, and very eccentric.)

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

That's right, isolated armored columns being picked up and destroyed by light infantry was truly a novelty. But seriously actually this also happened in the Winter War.

I can perhaps concede about "paratroopers doing a crossover between Crete and Dien Bien Phu but with helicopters", it's true nothing like that happened in the 21st elsewhere.

I liked the Mad Max armor from wooden logs and various crap on their trucks and APCs. Actually futuristic, in a way, the postapo. (Stacking the ERA on BMPs was also innovative, and very eccentric.)

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

That's right, "isolated armored columns being picked up and destroyed by infantry" was truly a novelty. But seriously actually this also happened in the Winter War.

I can perhaps concede about "paratroopers doing a crossover between Crete and Dien Bien Phu but with helicopters", it's true nothing like that happened in the 21st elsewhere.

I liked the Mad Max armor from wooden logs and various crap on their trucks and APCs. Actually futuristic, in a way, the postapo. (Stacking the ERA on BMPs was also innovative, and very eccentric.)

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

That's right, "isolated armored columns being picked up and destroyed by infantry" was truly a novelty. But seriously actually this also happened in the Winter War.

I can perhaps concede about "paratroopers doing a crossover between Crete and Dien Bien Phu but with helicopters", it's true nothing like that happened in the 21st elsewhere.

I liked the Mad Max armor from wooden logs and various crap on their trucks and APCs. Actually futuristic, in a way. (Stacking the ERA on BMPs was also innovative, and very eccentric.)

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

That's right, "isolated armored columns being picked up and destroyed by infantry" was truly a novelty. But seriously actually this also happened in the Winter War.

I can perhaps concede about "paratroopers doing a crossover between Crete and Dien Bien Phu but with helicopters", it's true nothing like that happened in the 21st elsewhere.

I liked the Mad Max armor from logs and various crap on their trucks and APCs. Actually futuristic, in a way. (Stacking the ERA on BMPs was also innovative, and very eccentric.)

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

That's right, "isolated armored columns being picked up and destroyed by infantry" was truly a novelty. But seriously actually this also happened in the Winter War.

I can perhaps concede about "paratroopers doing a crossover between Crete and Dien Bien Phu but with helicopters", it's true nothing like that happened in the 21st elsewhere.

I liked the Mad Max armor from logs and various crap on their trucks and APCs.

2 years ago
1 score