VENEZUELAN MILITARY UPGRADES – EQUIPMENT LISTS AND NEW TOOLS
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Firstly, starting with the Venezuelan navy. The GC-24 (Hugo Chavez) patrol boat was finally completed and brought into service in 2020, years after construction started. pic.twitter.com/B0whS7nXCo
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Work is also still being carried out since last year to convert the first Venezuelan navy ship to carry Chinese C-802A anti ship missiles. pic.twitter.com/gkjq5PJXQJ
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The Venezuelan coast guard has had Iranian Fajr-1 rocket launchers installed on some of their small coastal patrol boats. pic.twitter.com/xnZX15yjc2
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These Fajr-1 rockets have also been fitted to some Tiuna 4×4 vehicles. pic.twitter.com/RX0l8HbnVc
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Hundreds of ‘URRA’ technicals have been produced using imported Toyota pickup trucks. pic.twitter.com/aJt1hchrZG
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Venezuelan marine EE-11 Urutu armoured vehicles were refurbished and upgraded in 2020 pic.twitter.com/Nmi4zXe0Ul
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Dozens of scorpion light tanks were fully refurbished last year after spending years in storage yards. pic.twitter.com/4BOw3YCpE6
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Some AMX-30 tanks were also repaired and returned to service https://t.co/dho4sTGEPZ
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Some AMX-VCI armoured vehicles were refurbished pic.twitter.com/RIZWlS2NBJ
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An AMX-VCI was also used along with a V100 and converted into ‘de-mining’ vehicles which were sent to Apure. https://t.co/iwKswbUR9U
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An AMX-13 was also fitted with 6 M40 recoilless rifles as an experimental vehicle https://t.co/AyAsgmQ7RI
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V-150 armoured fighting vehicles were also repaired and returned to service pic.twitter.com/RMdHatvEWH
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Despite only being acquired not too long ago, 9 VN-16 amphibious fighting vehicles and a VS-25 recovery vehicle were recently repaired and returned to service. https://t.co/1fCIu90P13
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Panhard AML S530 repaired https://t.co/m4CcY21pjN
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Brand new Dephender T5 armoured vehicle built in Venezuela and in service with some police special forces groups. https://t.co/BcbHayKv0j
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An Mi-17 was repaired and is now flying again https://t.co/L2U6jqhmcb
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An Mi-17 was repaired and is now flying again https://t.co/L2U6jqhmcb
— CNW (@ConflictsW) August 1, 2022
An Mi-17 was repaired and is now flying again https://t.co/L2U6jqhmcb
— CNW (@ConflictsW) August 1, 2022
An Mi-17 was repaired and is now flying again https://t.co/L2U6jqhmcb
— CNW (@ConflictsW) August 1, 2022
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And the border is wide open.
Chaos and mayhem are a feature to the comrades as they never let a crisis go to waste.
It is opportunity to the Long Marchers.
Compare that to when they had only 8 MBTs where they screwed up the welding on the front to the point of the armor being really weak…
It looks like the Chinese, Russians, and Iranians are helping them do some decent upgrading.