File:Dzik-3.jpg

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English: The 6th Iraqi Army Division's military police company received four Polish army vehicles (erratum: the Polish Army never used Dzik-3 vehicles, Polish Military Police use similar Dzik-2, these vehicles were brand new and specifically designed for the Iraqi Army and bought by the Iraqi Goverment from the producer) in March as part of an initiative by the Iraqi Defense Ministry to provide updated equipment to soldiers. The Dzik-3s are a huge upgrade from the light utility vehicles the MPs have used since the start of the war.
Source http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Apr2006/20060411_4783.html
Author Photo by Sgt. Kristin Kemplin, USA

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current12:38, 21 October 2007Thumbnail for version as of 12:38, 21 October 20071,750 × 1,140 (388 KB)High Contrast== Summary == The 6th Iraqi Army Division's military police company received four Polish army vehicles in March as part of an initiative by the Iraqi Defense Ministry to provide updated equipment to soldiers. The Dzik-3s are a huge upgrade from the light
16:26, 26 January 2007Thumbnail for version as of 16:26, 26 January 2007600 × 391 (86 KB)OrlovicThe 6th Iraqi Army Division's military police company received four Polish army vehicles in March as part of an initiative by the Iraqi Defense Ministry to provide updated equipment to soldiers. The Dzik-3s are a huge upgrade from the light utility vehicl
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