I want to throw up. They are the ones who made BFV.Developed by Digital Illusions Canada, Battlefield 2: Special Forces will be available fall 2005 for the PC.
BF2:SF first expantion
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waffenbaum
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GABBA
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It has to be the SAS......either Australian or British i dont dare.
BTW.......A mate and i got into a reall big debate on how the word (spetsnaz is pronnounced....is it........SPIT-NAS or SPETS-NAZ.
BTW.......A mate and i got into a reall big debate on how the word (spetsnaz is pronnounced....is it........SPIT-NAS or SPETS-NAZ.
"Incoming fire has the rigth of way"...........
"never share a foxhole with anyone braver than you are"
"never share a foxhole with anyone braver than you are"
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Eddie Baker
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Couldn't tell you for sure, since I do not have any knowledge of the Russian language, but I have heard it most often pronounced as the latter. I believe this is correct, as it is an abbreviation formed from the first syllables of two words: "Spetsialnoye nazranie" or "spetsialnogo naznacheniya" ("troops of special purpose").Beckwith wrote:i believe its the laterGABBA wrote:BTW.......A mate and i got into a reall big debate on how the word (spetsnaz is pronnounced....is it........SPIT-NAS or SPETS-NAZ.
wheres eddie when you need him
Wikipedia has an interesting sub-article on the origin and usage of the term.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spetsnaz#T ... as_of_2004
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shamandgg
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Excuse me? But what should I understand as dynamic door? Something one can open and close, destroy , shot through.. or what?Ugly Duck wrote:Hmmm... seems they've added a bit more than I(we?) thought.
*Night Vision
*Dynamic Doors/Elavators
*Bat Hook
"The word shaman comes from the early Russian; originated among the Siberian Tungus (Evenks) and literally means he (or she) who knows"
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Figisaacnewton
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