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Just saw a clip on BBC of the country Jordan placing military vehicles underwater for a divers museum. Appeared to be at least one WW2 Staghound intact. What a waste! Also saw a twin 40 mm 'Duster' going under. Dave
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I saw stills of that aqua museum in Jordanian waters. The AFVs were a Duster, a Ferret, and a Samaritan. Didn't pick out any Stags.
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the ferret makes sense, Jordan apparently has quite a few, and fooled me without the fenders. Dave
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