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English: An Australian Service Light Armoured Vehicle drives through Tangi Valley, Afghanistan, March 29. The ASLAV is called The Red Rat Vehicle by the Taliban because of the red kangaroo painted on the side of the vehicle, said Australian Army Lt. McLeod Wood, a troop leader for 2nd Cavalry Regiment, Mentoring Task Force 2, Combined Team Uruzgan.
Date Taken on 29 March 2011
Source http://www.army.mil/-news/2011/04/08/54564-aslav-frightens-taliban-protects-soldiers/
Author U.S. Army photo by Spc. Edward A. Garibay, 16th Mobile Public Affairs

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