Upside Down V Symbol
What are the major benefits of the V other than the many US military vehicles I see in the news? 3
Look to the right of this picture and you can see it.
V is known as a gallon. This is the mark used to identify the vehicle and the V position indicates which part of the unit it is on. If labeled with a series of V and numbers, this will help identify the device in the US division to which it belongs. The bar usually has two pieces of information and they tell which battalion and company the vehicle belongs to.
The back of the V is an ancient infidel symbol for men and V for women. Most military personnel still use this symbol. This is what they talk about in the novel The Da Vinci Code.
In fact, the back of the V is the Greek letter lambda. Its military significance stems from the ancient Greek Spartans, whom the Greeks considered to be the warriors of their own world elite. It means Lacidimon, as the Spartans call themselves. You have used the symbol for the reasons we identify or identify our units.
They glow under specific light (perhaps infrared and ultraviolet) and are used to distinguish a friend from an enemy. Airplanes have visible infrared so that they can better identify the target and call a friendly aircraft instantly. Among aircraft friends, there are cases where pilots need to fly (very long distances), but this marking prevents mostly friendly examples.
An inverted V is a compliment. It was standardized for identifying all Allied vehicles during the Gulf War.
It continued and is now used in all operations where US and allied forces work together.
It's just an M60 tank, like the symbol. Military blows are actually classified: E2 (Staff)
This is a sign of appreciation. The English also use it.
In the heat of the moment, one tank looks like another and all the icons are used to avoid allies.
Upside Down V Symbol
Upside Down V Symbol
This is an infrared panel. All U.S. military equipment is thermally imaged, and these infrared panels help tanks and helicopters distinguish between friend and foe.
This is a mark on all NATO member vehicles. Not only in the United States, but also in Britain, Germany, France, etc.
If you come and you are stupid then this is yours!