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Turkish Cobras in Slovenian Army


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Slovenia, as part of Yugoslavia, use to manufacture its own military vehicles. I wonder, what is the state of TAM (Tvornica Automobila Maribor)?

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TAM today produces buses and smaller commercial vehicles as they did in Yugoslavia. It was the largest Slovenian military vehicles manufacture, we all remember JNA's TAM 4500/5000/5500/6500 and 110 ;-)...

 

Dunno what's the state of TAM today and I hope those Cobras and their parts will be built under license.

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