Country run by dictator.. Every sector is monopolized.. to be honest bro, been there and nothing to see .. Spend your money in Georgia.. u wont regret.. Dan from Sabirabad kruqu 😁
@@WildWarriorPlays I’m not sure, but this was on the 25th November. So it could be once a year on that date. But you should call the musuem and ask them.
@realdansilva The South African Arms and Ammuntion Collectors have an annual show in at the start of August every year where collectors and the public purchase militatia . The auction of firearms is naturally well controlled.
☝🏻🤓 Actually It's pronounced Abrams ... No H in there (M1A2 SEP V2/3 my guess)🤓🤓 Also Those are Leopard 2 PL and very surprisingly operational K2 as MBT fleet 🤓🤓🤓 M109A6 and LOTS of HIMARS and K239 for artillery 🤓🤓🤓🤓 Some mine laying and bridge layer vehicle also visible 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓 Those machines of doom with dual 35mm auto cannons and radar is called Gepard & hey! Nice video man! (Sorry I had to do it 😂)
Thank you for this video. With all due respect, it is amazing how little knowledge the youngsters of today have of military weapons, especially the WWII era.
Hi, you're welcome! Yes sure, the area with all the pet stores are located opposite the Hadrian Bridge, and to the left of Karakaş Mosque (if I am standing with Hadrian gate behind me looking at the Mosque). If you use Google maps, zoom into the the area near Hadrian gate and search for 'pet stores' or 'pet shops' and you will see so many pop up in the area I was walking.
I was there today. Some fantastic pieces. The plane you saw next to the fokke wolf was actually an ME 262. First fighter jet during world war 2. I was also blown away by how big these tanks and aircraft are in real life.
Not as many as you'd find in a city like Istanbul, but there are cats and you will see them. There is a viewpoint called 'Cat Park' and usually there are tens of cats relaxing there.