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A Chinese Eastwind EQ2050 vehicle (green) bears a striking resemblance to an original U.S. military Humvee (top), showing the results of tampering with and reverse engineering vital equipment.
140107-M-MC000-001.JPG Photo By: Courtesy USMC

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Jan 8, 2014
Quantico, VA - A Chinese Eastwind EQ2050 vehicle (green) bears a striking resemblance to an original U.S. military Humvee (top), showing the results of tampering with and reverse engineering vital equipment.


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