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http://www.special-operations-techno....cfm?DocID=748
Zhao noted USSOCOM has already purchased about 100,000 KA-008 units. Some were hand-delivered to Iraqi civilians by U.S. soldiers. “[In the desert], power is the first concern. Second is the cost—you are not going to give away an expensive unit. This is a specially made radio. We make it workable, durable and [capable] of working on all ranges, but low cost, with all possible powers. We make the [KA-008] to airdrop into Iraq and Kabul.” http://msnbc.com/c/0/144/706/ssMain....ld=7&res=10x7& 0ss=N2b0144706 Links from he http://www.kaitousa.com/dynamo.htm If true, what the posters of this newsgroup do as far as purchasing is not going to make much of a difference. |
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