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  1. yes you are right it is Bell AB-212. the rescuers are actualy Croatian special police elite antiterrorist unit Lu?ko (ATJ Lu?ko) they are like ESU, trained in every type of rescuing, or infiltration .. including diving, paraschuting, alpinism,.. it was a very risky rescue because ther was blowing strong wind,.. and the current in the water was also strong,..
  2. the guy wanted to save boat, because of the flooding which came througth river from Slovenia, he thougth he will sucside to save boat if he is on it, and when flooding came there was no way out for him,.... he couldunt manouver on the river and the current was too strong, so he couldunt turn over the boat The boat was anchored in wrong direction. He turned the bow? upstream! and thats why it sunked,.. he was very lucky, it was a last secund rescue,..
  3. boat sunked, and when the level of water was lowered it was towed to the shore,..
  4. A 56-year-old Croatian man was rescued from his sinking boat on Monday, seconds before it was dragged under the waters of River Sava in Zagreb. After many hours of trying to tow Ivan Plevnik and his boat to safety, emergency officials had to winch a rescuer down from a helicopter, when the boat began to sink. and police video
  5. Iam sorry I didnt want to offend anyone, I just expressed my feelings, but I am not expert in EM4 and dont know if those things are possible,.. I just expressed opinon and let it be as you said,.. you are experts in this,,.. again dont be offended,..it is just I never seen that complex gamplay stated here,... and again Iam not telling that you havent done it,.. but I am more to belive when I see it,.. anyway thanks for making mod,.. I am not her to provoke or anything like that,..
  6. if this mods comes out it woluld be great, but there are alot sf things I belive s.. there are many complex thing said here, and I think we have very little information from tihis 2 reasons,.. they trying to do some stoff but they failed,.. they promised so much in this mod, but they realised it is impossible.. anyway, I like models, even thougthe models shouldu"t be secrets,.. and this is my personal opinion I dont want to anyone to be offended,.. I appriciate what moders are doing, but think they should know what can be done and what cant,.
  7. here is a topic with pictures of some of the Croatian emergency vehicle,... I have a many more pic, but I havent uploaded them yet,.. i Want to help to make this mod, any way I can,.. all other help wolud be also very aprittiated
  8. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL1aWjRqoX8&feature=related storming a bus
  9. http://dnevnik.hr/vijesti/hrvatska/20-obljetnica-atj-a-lucko-najostrije-hrvatsko-sjecivo.html another example of a bus breach,.. Croatian ATJ Lu?ko - (anti-terrorist unit Lucko)
  10. Bosnia and Herzegovina --- the unit is called SIPA I think!
  11. this is the one of the right way to storm the bus, with siren distraction, they would be using flashbang also, but there was not need because this was a training where can I find video? I havent seen it, but I read about it.
  12. he is a police antiterrorist unit member, like USA SWAT, but they are also trained for SAR on al kind of terrain,... he was sent to Haiti as a member of UN police or sometinhg like that to a peacekeeping mission,,.. and before tragedy that hit Haiti he could leave, because his mandate there was fullyfiled, but he remained to help those people,.. he stayed there for another 3 months, without family, women, children,..
  13. Yes, I and my other friend,... made it, but that is my friend channel
  14. why would it be meany, it is a part of history,.. no one can said it isnt, and today is the anniversary of that operation so it is convinient,... I am old enough to gradute philosophy historic college, and to start teaching on fax
  15. Operation Storm (Croatian, Bosnian: Operacija Oluja, Serbian: O?e?a??ja O??ja, Operacija Oluja) is the code name given to a large-scale military operation carried out by Croatian Armed Forces, in conjunction with the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, to gain control of parts of Croatia which had been claimed by separatist ethnic Serbs, since early 1991.[8] The operation, which took 84 hours, was documented as the largest European land offensive since World War II.[9] It began shortly before dawn on 4 August 1995 and ended with a complete victory for the Croatian forces four days later. These forces had received instruction by a U.S.-based firm, Military Professional Resources Incorporated (MPRI), headed by retired general Carl Vuono, which provided (along with French Foreign Legion organized training camp in Šepurine near Zadar) mainly the commissioned-officers training, but had no significant intelligence activities or professional influence on senior Croatian military strategy and tactics.[10] Its engagement was approved by the U.S. government.[11] Former President Bill Clinton wrote in his memoirs that he believed the Serbs could only be brought to the negotiating table if they sustained major losses on the ground.[12] The negotiations produced the Dayton Peace Agreement which ended the war in the Balkans. Former US peace negotiator Richard Holbrooke said "he realised how much the Croatian offensive in the Krajina profoundly changed the nature of the Balkan game and thus this diplomatic offensive."[13] Retired four-star General Wesley Clark, Director, Strategic Plans and Policy (J5) for the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff and later Supreme Allied Commander Europe simply called it a turning point.[citation needed] After the Srebrenica Massacre, there were concerns over the recurrence of the massacre in the Biha? pocket area, where the population of Bosniaks was four times larger than in Srebrenica and which was surrounded and under attack by Bosnian Serb and Croatian Serb forces. Approximately 150,000 to 200,000[14] Serbs fled approaching Croat forces to Serb-held parts of Bosnia and Serbia. The European Union Special Envoy to the Former Yugoslavia Carl Bildt called it on 7 August 1995, "the most efficient ethnic cleansing we've seen in the Balkans."[15] The Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Bildt's assessment was "unfounded."[16] German Foreign Minister Klaus Kinkel released a statement expressing "regret" about the offensive but added, "We can't forget that the years of Serb aggression ... have sorely tried Croatia's patience."[17] The United States government called for "restraint," but said the military operation had been "provoked initially by a Krajina Serb attack on the Muslim enclave of Biha?."[17] The military operations by the army continued in Bosnia-Herzegovina under Operation Mistral. Three Croatian generals, Ante Gotovina, Ivan ?ermak and Mladen Marka?, alleged to have been involved in the planning and execution of Operation Storm, were indicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and are on trial in the Hague on charges of operating a joint criminal enterprise for the purpose of permanently removing the Serb population from the Krajina by force and of crimes against humanity[18] The Croatian government maintained the operation was justified on the grounds that a sovereign state has the right to be in control of its own territory. The government also insisted that Croatian Serbs not involved in "war crimes" would be able to return to the area.[19] In Croatia, the 5th of August is celebrated as a national holiday, Victory and Homeland Thanksgiving and the day of Croatian Defenders. Croatian forces and allies Croatian Army (HV): * 130,000 strong o 80,000 soldiers in brigades, 70,000 in home guard regiments (domobranske pukovnije) o 2nd echelon, 50,000 o 3rd echelon, 25 brigades * 280 T-55 and 80 M-84 tanks * 800 heavy artillery pieces * 45-50 rocket launchers * 18 MiG-21 "Fishbed" fighter jets * 5 Mi-8 "Hip" transport helicopters * 12 Mi-24D "Hind" attack helicopters Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ABiH): * 5th Corps (Biha? pocket forces — five Mountain Infantry brigades) * 25,000 soldiers est. * 15 T-55 tanks * 80 heavy artillery pieces [edit] Serbian forces and allies Army of the Republic of Serbian Krajina (VRSK) * 40,000 strong o 20,000 1st echelon o 10,000 2nd echelon o 10,000 3rd echelon * 400 tanks (30 M-84, 2 T-72 MBT's, +200 T-55 + some T-34/85 tanks) * 160 APC's and IFV's (M-60P, M-80A, BTR-50, BRDM-2 and BOV APC) * 560 artillery pieces * 28 Multi-rocket launchers (M-63 Plamen, M-77 Oganj and M-87 Orkan) * 18 Soko Gazelle and Mi-8 helicopters * 360 air defence weapons (SA-2, SA-7, SA-9, ZSU-57-2, BOV-3, Bofors L/70) * 25 aircraft (G-2 Galeb, J-21 Jastreb, J-20 Kraguj and Utva 66) Army of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia * 10,000 strong (?) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oIY8jEjn3o
  16. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GHHht70guM dont have lyric for this,.. but video is great, it is bosnian sarajevo,.. the name of the song is a Soldier of fortune translated,..
  17. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVycymNZCQ0
  18. that politic you saying could be positive for some time,.. but after war, in any case, if they wined or lose it,.. their economy would fell down again, they would have too much millitary, and when war ends, they would have a lot of unenployed ex millitary workers,.. looking into modern warfare, there is no a single country who profited with war except territorial benefits, even the US. - they spent at least 3 time more money on military hardware and mans in Iraq,.. and benefited a very litlle,.. In war only rich becomes richier, and poor become poorest,..
  19. me too,.. I love LP but this is first time I heeard this song and Im stuned !! damn
  20. yup,.. it is a bosnian version of "they dont really care about us",.. and with pretty same meaning,.. it is anti war song,. and neverthles it is not original it still has some power
  21. thts why you have english translated lyric in every video,... not all germans were bad,.. they were also in the middle of thing they couldnt control,.. it is the same as slayvery, but under your own flag,. many german soldiers had to go into war,..
  22. tis is so true,.. there is no thing - like --- war for peace,..it is the same thing as sex for the innosence,..
  23. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5K4vX03c0u4
  24. totally agree with you,.. and so called UN peace keeping forces should be recessed, cus they dont do what their job is,..(exp. Srebrenica, Somalia wars,...)...yugoslav war is the same example of war vaged to conquer other country teritory,.. Yugoslavia was a federal republic which was asembled of six different countrie,.. Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Macedonia and Montenegro,... Serb capital was also capital of Yugoslavia,... so it means all money from all repulics was going to Beogread and then was transfered and spent where they wanted it, mostly in serbia,.. by yu constitution all countries were given right to leave the alliance,.. so after fall of communism Croatia and Slovenia wanted to declare independence, beacause after fall of communism it was a fall of whole system,.. and Serbia knew that they will lose mass money boost from Croatia if they separate,... so they couldnt let it go,. so they started to nationalise their people and started to create mass panic among serb citizent in Croatia,.. so all of them starded seting up barricades on main roads and puting armed guards,.. (propaganda at that time was unbeliveble ) so it is begining of the war . and again it is all about money again,.. the Europe didnt wanted to involve first because Yugoslavia was shall a lot of meoney to them and had many credits. and for them was the best for yugoslav to stay together with all their countries... again money
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