Most important are the pictures of the Soviet and East German side
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28248345@N ... 982751984/
Some will also be interested in the NATO side of the event
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28248345@N ... 982725032/
And on the 8th day we ended hostilities and had a cultural exchange where both sides visited the other's camps and were toured around to see how the "other half" lived.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28248345@N ... 112051397/
Comments are welcomed. Especially from Soviet/Russian Army vets. We are always looking for ways to improve.
Some areas of improvement this year:
Use of Soviet radio nets (R-105M and R-392 radios)
More large Soviet tents - UST-56
Vehicles - UAZ-469b and GAZ-69A (had to use a UniMog for a stand-in troop truck though)
But as always we are striving to get it as close to real life as possible (and safe)