Homemade Syrian rebel tank uses Playstation controller
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A Syrian rebel uses a control stick to activate the machinegun of Sham II, a homemade armoured vehicle made by the rebels' Al-Ansar brigade, in Bishqatin, 4 kms west of Aleppo, on December 8, 2012. From a distance it looks rather like a big rusty metal box but closer inspection reveals the latest achievement of Syrian rebels: a homemade armoured vehicle waiting to be deployed. Sham II, named after ancient Syria, is built from the chassis of a car and touted by rebels as "100 percent made in Syria." AFP PHOTO/HERVE BAR (Photo credit should read HERVE BAR/AFP/Getty Images)
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Posted on December 13, 2012 at 10:29 AM
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