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the FIBUA-technique is a combat-technique for combat in urban areas, similar to (but not the same as)MOUT. Picture shows Belgian soldiers performing FIBUA during a NEO-exercise. January 25th, 2006. photo Dst SCV www.mil.be All photographs showing any component of the ABL ("Armée Belge/Belgisch Leger", Belgian armed forces) may be used for any purpose, on the condition that the Dst SCV is mentionned (this also goes for both official and -most- personal photographs). |
Date | 14 August 2006 (original upload date) |
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current | 03:59, 14 August 2006 | 667 × 500 (92 KB) | Vaesve (talk | contribs) | the FIBUA-technique is a combat-technique for combat in rural area's, similar to (but not the same as)MOUT. Picture shows Belgian soldiers performing FIBUA during a NEO-exercise. January 25th, 2006. photo Dst SCV www.mil.be All photographs showing any |
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