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Description Brazilian-made Avibras ASTROS-II SS-30 multiple rocket systems on Tectran 6x6 AV-LMU trucks stand in firing position while being displayed as part of a demonstration of Saudi Arabian equipment during Operation Desert Shield.
Date 14 May 1992 (Although it is impossible because Operation Desert Shield was over by then).
Source http://www.defenseimagery.mil; exact source
Author DoD photo by: TECH. SGT. H. H. DEFFNER
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