Whatever it is, it seems heavy, here's the location, east Bahn street heading north towards route 50 which passes many military bases and weapons factories.
Would the Army paint their name on the side of a shipping box? I don't think I've ever seen that but it doesn't mean it's not real US Army property. It would be like paining a big target on the side.
It's a local trucking company, that container probably came via the airport heading to a local base within the city. What camouflage would the military use in a city anyway, unmarked containers perhaps but then they would be harder to spot or locate in case of an emergency where military material has priority within the supply chains.
you would need the id numbers off the container, then you could probably get info off a container tracking site. it could be almost anything, but I doubt it is something of actual importance.
Not saying it is in this case, because I don't know, but it is, on occasion, part of the negotiated deal or SOFA that civilian transport be used when and where capable.
And, it could well have been yet another SNAFU such as occurred when Rad Bn was deploying to Korea from Japan for a Team Spirit ex way back in the day.
Seems there was a FUBAR is allocating airframes for the move. There was a plane. It could haul the trailer which contained Rad Bn operating systems or it could haul the vehicle that hauled the trailer. But it couldn't do both. And you couldn't load the trailer without the hauler, or move the trailer out of the plane without the hauler.
That's not how the u.s.army marks its property. That's all I can tell you.
Delivering a truck full of cash to the WEF??
Whatever it is, it seems heavy, here's the location, east Bahn street heading north towards route 50 which passes many military bases and weapons factories.
I was thinking LUBE, hobestly.
Would the Army paint their name on the side of a shipping box? I don't think I've ever seen that but it doesn't mean it's not real US Army property. It would be like paining a big target on the side.
It's a local trucking company, that container probably came via the airport heading to a local base within the city. What camouflage would the military use in a city anyway, unmarked containers perhaps but then they would be harder to spot or locate in case of an emergency where military material has priority within the supply chains.
Recruiting for Ukraine mercs?
you would need the id numbers off the container, then you could probably get info off a container tracking site. it could be almost anything, but I doubt it is something of actual importance.
The directions said "Go to Finland.....hang a left."
Lol that's not the real US army.
It's fake because the paint doesn't look all fucked up and shitty. Also, why would a US Army Conex be in a civilian vehicle in country?
Why didn't you pull over your petrol compact and investigate?
Not saying it is in this case, because I don't know, but it is, on occasion, part of the negotiated deal or SOFA that civilian transport be used when and where capable.
And, it could well have been yet another SNAFU such as occurred when Rad Bn was deploying to Korea from Japan for a Team Spirit ex way back in the day.
Seems there was a FUBAR is allocating airframes for the move. There was a plane. It could haul the trailer which contained Rad Bn operating systems or it could haul the vehicle that hauled the trailer. But it couldn't do both. And you couldn't load the trailer without the hauler, or move the trailer out of the plane without the hauler.
Nah mate, just some random shipping crate painted for marketing/recruitment purposes i would bet.
Recruitment material for local Americans perhaps.