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Paul Spain
Posted: Aug 5 2022, 10:21 PM
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QUOTE (slego9 @ Aug 6 2022, 12:29 AM)
QUOTE (Paul Spain @ Jan 27 2022, 10:07 AM)
Sam, That you?  happy.png

Do you miss me Paul? tongue.png (Unless you are referring to another Sam, in which case I made this thread even more awkward). Yeah.... nope, my Russian has gotten better but is still elementary at best.

Здравствуйте Alexander! Welcome to the forums!

Welcome back..Actually I had Alex confused with Sam (SonicZR1 then later Sirius(something))


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Posted: Aug 6 2022, 04:53 PM
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I can just imagine the officer driving that Ferrari after a pursuit ...

"Man, why did you pull over so early? I was having so much fun!"


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Jean-Paul Piskunov
Posted: Nov 12 2022, 05:11 PM
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Comrades, i found this document about Soviet Militsiya livery.
An Order of MVD of USSR №266 dated 31.12.1953 that established the first official livery of Soviet Militsiya (expired in 1957 due to new Order №55 dated 23.01.1957).
It says that republican MVDs must paint all "Pobeda", GAZ-67, GAZ-69 and M-72 motorcycles ONLY to unified color scheme - dark blue with red stripe.
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A livery for "Pobeda":
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A livery for GAZ-67:
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A livery for M-72 Motorcycle:
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Enjoy.
P. S. To make it simpler with colors, use this page (Though it's about Militsiya livery since 1957, but nevertheless: https://www.drive2.ru/b/551998543804497995/)


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Jean-Paul Piskunov
Posted: Nov 12 2022, 05:13 PM
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In addition to my post about Order of MVD USSR №266 dated 31.12.1953.
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Jean-Paul Piskunov
Posted: Nov 12 2022, 05:25 PM
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Though now i have a question: I know that early Soviet Militsiya vehicles had on top either loudspeakers, or a searchlight with red "A" letter. Some also had a so-called "identification light board" with word "МИЛИЦИЯ" on it. Where should i provide info about it? Here or on other forum dedicated to cop lights?

Thanks in advance.


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Posted: Mar 19 2023, 11:25 AM
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QUOTE (Dark One @ Jul 26 2022, 03:00 PM)
Ever since the reveal of their new Superbs for highway patrol, traffic police announced plan to acquire 40 marked, and 40 unmarked BMW 5s for their newly established special response unit, that will be handing escorts, but also car theft/smuggling, and illegal racing. And the time is now:

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Not to mention, that they already got themselves this sedan as appetizer:

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And just as I thought it can't get any better, our Slovak brothers decide to get some too, and while they were at it, they also updated their paint scheme to rather familiar design:

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From the front they are almost the same, except that Slovak police also added reflective stripes to the hood, in a styling similar to Germany:

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And on the rear they have chevron design like on German police cars (unlike Czech police cars, which only have half of the chevron, and lettering on the other half):

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