Talk:BMD-2
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Split article procedure
[edit]SuperTank17, if you're going to conduct administrative procedures like renaming and splitting articles I suggest you read the relevant guidelines. Wikipedia's GFDL licence absolutely requires that all contributions to an article are credited in the history. See Wikipedia:Splitting#Procedure.
It's also courteous and may save a lot of work and argument to propose such major changes on the relevant article and Wikipedia talk pages, to get other editors' inpt first. —Michael Z. 2008-07-01 18:02 z
- The article that originally contained the BMD-2 data was the BMD-1 article therefore the split involved simply putting the BMD-2 data in a different article while deleting it from the BMD-1 article. I couldn't therefore move the history and the talk page along with it. Regards. - SuperTank17 (talk) 18:15, 1 July 2008 (UTC)
Remove India from current operators map
[edit]Thank you for making a BMD-2 operators map, Jurryaany. I would like to ask you to remove India from it since there are no sources to prove that India uses them. SkoraPobeda (talk) 23:15, 26 September 2015 (UTC)
AT-3C Sagger C mentioning in the "Development" section.
[edit]The C version is a SACLOS not MCLOS ATGM.
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