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Bosanci i Hercegovci!!!!
Bosna i Hercegovina vas nije nikada trebala kao sada!
Cetnici ponovo hoce da nas ubiju kao sto su uvijek i pokusali!
Hocemo li im mi to dopustiti?Hocemo li?
Nikada!!!!!Udite u redove Armije Republike Bosne i Hercegovine,za vasu Domovinu,za vasu djecu,za vasu buducnost!!!
Bihac vas treba!!!
hehe jarane za sada se igra samo pravi ali ce za par sedmica izaci
uglavnom ako imas battlefield vietnam...pitaj na forumima od http://www.fpbmod.com za beta test i zasigurno cemo te primiti
Prihvatio mi registraciju , naveo ovo ono i sad kad se prijavljujem samo me izbaci ........
Helem , svaka čast
FPB-BIHAC By Dzeri
You are looking at few preview pictures from upcoming FPB map BIHAC.
Bihac is a town in western Bosnia, where VRS (Serb chetnics Army in Bosnia) attacked Bosnian army more that few times. VRS wanted Bihac becouse of airport Zeljava, this airport was one of the most advanced air bases in Ex- Yugoslavia.
This map does not represent battle for airport (that map will be coming soon)
But here is some very interesting facts about this airfield.
Approximately six kilometres west of the town of Bihac exists the mysterious Zeljava airfield complex. It cannot be seen from the main road, nor can you see the labyrinth of subterranean offices, hangers and storage areas that exist inside Mount Gola, which dominates the BIHAC skyline. However, the complex becomes very apparent once you drive North past Bihac through the town of Vedro Polje, along the East Side of Mount Gola. An inspection team from Multinational Brigade Northwest went to investigate.
Bihac - It is obvious there is something strange and haunting about the surrounding area. Airstrips suddenly appear and a system of connecting roads cut into the side of Mount Gola. The Zeljava Airfield was an old JNA Airforce base that used to keep about 80 MIG 21s. The blast casements were designed to fit a single vertical stabilizer aircraft. There are four tunnels that are burrowed into the mountainside, which exit onto a quick response runway and this runway is paralleled by two smaller runways, all of which are cratered, and in ill repair.