Work was done and I was headed to Costco and in a nearby park I see something that I remember from a James Bond movie. It's several tanks, the first is an air tank for divers and the other is a larger tank with a propeller on it, like a mini submarine.
This was on a table next to a truck that was opened to display various North Korean army / spy equipment captured in years past. All of the items were bilingual except for the background information section. There was everything from AK-57s (newer models), to tourniquets, 300mm zoom camera lens, night goggles, and even "counterfeit South Korean Army Fatigues" and North rank patches going up all the way to general.
While I was looking the curator was taking pictures of myself looking at the items. Who knows, maybe I'll end up in some brochure for this mobile infiltration library.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
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Nice blog.
The efficiency of the spy equipment is more compare to the old models spy equipments. The operations are very simple and the capacity of the camera used is also more it can capture the photo of any object if it is placed at long distance.
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