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... The Ranger I asked said the switch is due to the fact that MJK offers that much more camouflage that RG does outside the wire...
Scusate il mio pessimo inglese, ma non capisco che intende per "outside the wire"
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Scusate il mio pessimo inglese, ma non capisco che intende per "outside the wire"
letteralmente "fuori dal recinto" ... intende in zona operativa.
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opporca, lo supponevo ma non volevo crederci. grazie ;)
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Quello che si intravede nella tasca dx è un pad in tan?
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dovrebbe essere una piastra balistica
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Già vero che pirla a guardare bene ha anche l'altra...
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Su un forum che bazzico e sul quale sono abbastanza “affidabili” un’utente ha partecipato ad un evento presso Joint Base Lewis McChord.*Ha postato un pò di foto carine e visto che c’era ha anche chiesto info sul fatto che appaiono vestiari in MJK in sostituzione al RG.*La risposta è stata:*The Ranger I asked said the switch is due to the fact that MJK offers that much more camouflage that RG does outside the wire.*Ecco le foto:******
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a me invece fa specie sta foto qua..... con quello zainettino in Multicam, ti intubano, ti aspirano, ti drenano, ti bypassano, ti defibrillano.... alla faccia dell'HI-tech
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probabilmente è stato chiesto miliardi di volte...è il PC w/cummerbund della Eagle quello?
grazie in anticipo
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Direi più un MBAV rispetto ad un PC, la differenza sta nel fatto che l'MBAV ha le soft armur cucite all'interno, per il resto è la stessa identica cosa.
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ok quindi se volessi riprodurre un setup Ranger in Mc potrei tranquillamente utilizzare il mio PC Eagle? (comprando le varie tasche in RG/multicam naturalmente...)
altra domanda probabilmente già fatta..usano le multicam della Crye? so che le usavano anche i Team della DEA in A-stan non molto tempo fa...
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ok quindi se volessi riprodurre un setup Ranger in Mc potrei tranquillamente utilizzare il mio PC Eagle? (comprando le varie tasche in RG/multicam naturalmente...)
altra domanda probabilmente già fatta..usano le multicam della Crye? so che le usavano anche i Team della DEA in A-stan non molto tempo fa...
Confermo ;)
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altra domanda probabilmente già fatta..usano le multicam della Crye? so che le usavano anche i Team della DEA in A-stan non molto tempo fa...
Beh ti basta guardare le foto di queste pagine.
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Domanda:
In questa foto si vede una "dump pouch" (presumibilmente CB), non facendo parte del kit in dotazione, che tipo (marca/mod) di tasca potrebbe essere?
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Domanda:
In questa foto si vede una "dump pouch" (presumibilmente CB), non facendo parte del kit in dotazione, che tipo (marca/mod) di tasca potrebbe essere?
Sembra proprio la CSM.
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già, per via della fascia rigida, ma essendo un pezzo che non fa parte della dotazione, in teoria andrebbe bene qualunque tipo di tasca giusto?
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già, per via della fascia rigida, ma essendo un pezzo che non fa parte della dotazione, in teoria andrebbe bene qualunque tipo di tasca giusto?
Credo proprio di si , ma visto che la CSM costa poco e che hai la ref prendi quella.
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si infatti, ne ho trovata già una bella zozza sulla baia, grazie della dritta ;)
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U.S. Army Rangers, 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, Charlie Company, debrief after a training iteration while participating in a combined arms live fire exercise near Fort Stewart, Ga., Jan. 11, 2012. The exercise is conducted in order to evaluate and train members on de-escalation of force, reactions to enemy contact, and other objectives that prepare them for forward operating.
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troppe tasche in multicam .... qui gatta ci cova :giggle:
A notare anche dalle foto che ha postato vega sopra ... si può parlare già di un nuovo kit RLCS?
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No basta,il mio conto in banca non ne può più e finisce che mia moglie chiede il divorzio...:)
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si può parlare già di un nuovo kit RLCS?
mah, più che un kit rlcs, c'è un kit universale in Multicam.... perlomeno
era l'ultimo kit EI in cordura 500 che era stato distribuito dall' Airforce ad Mink.....hiam (si può dire?):giggle: un po per tutti
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mah, più che un kit rlcs, c'è un kit universale in Multicam.... perlomeno
era l'ultimo kit EI in cordura 500 che era stato distribuito dall' Airforce ad Mink.....hiam (si può dire?):giggle: un po per tutti
Sei sicuro? Vedo anche il Plate Carrier in Multicam... per questo ho pensato ad un nuovo kit proprio.
https://www.softairmania.it/attachme...0&d=1326909918
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Sei sicuro? Vedo anche il Plate Carrier in Multicam... per questo ho pensato ad un nuovo kit proprio.
mi son permesso di approfondire la ricerca per te:giggle: ... in fondo il tuo ragionamento può essere fondato
intanto esistono già questi..... e non è poco...
https://www.nsn-now.com/Indexing/ViewDetail.aspx?QString=8465015866131 THE RLCS-SNIPER KIT,MULTICAM,
https://www.nsn-now.com/Indexing/Vie...=8465015866133 THE RLCS-MEDICAL KIT,MULTICAM
https://www.nsn-now.com/Indexing/Vie...=8465015866129 THE RLCS-REG RECON KIT,MULTICAM.
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https://www.nsn-now.com/Indexing/Vie...=8465015866126 THE RLCS-WPN SQD KIT,MULTICAM
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Bingo!
THE RLCS-SNIPER KIT. Quelli della foto che ho postato io sono 2 sniper... però non le foto di Vega. Credo che sia un argomento da approfondire.
Tra l'altro leggevo da qualche parte (forse GEARSOC) che anche il nuovo kit SFLCS è in Multicam ... mah , aspetteremo e vedremo.
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https://www.nsn-now.com/Indexing/Vie...=8465015866123 THE RLCS-RIFLE KIT,MULTICAM
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| THE RLCS-INDIVIDUAL MULTICAM KIT CONSISTS OF AN ASSORTMENT OF AMMO, COMMO, MEDICAL, AND UTILITY POUCHES. ALSO INCLUDES A DEPLOYMENT BAG, BEAVER TAIL PACK, RHODESIAN RECON VEST, MBAV ADAPTERS, WEAPON SLUNG AND LADDER CATCHES |
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Tra l'altro leggevo da qualche parte (forse GEARSOC) che anche il nuovo kit SFLCS è in Multicam ... mah , aspetteremo e vedremo.
chiedi e ti sarà dato.....:giggle:
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THE SFLCS-INDIVIDUAL KIT, MULTICAM, MULTICAM KIT CONSISTS OF AN ASSORTMENT OF AMMO, COMMO, MEDICAL, AND UTILITY POUCHES. ALSO INCLUDES A DEPLOYMENT BAG, BEAVER TAIL BACK PACK, RHODESIAN RECON VEST,MBAV ADAPTERS, WEAPON SLUNG AND LADDER CATCHES, AND HOLSTERS
https://www.nsn-now.com/Indexing/Vie...=8465015866103
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stessa esercitazione di cui sopra, Fort Stewart, Ga., Jan. 11, 2012
il tizio in primo piano ha un MBAV con MAP in RG ed i taschini tutto Eagle 500D...non ha la combat shirt dato il freddo ...LOL ( la foto è grande)
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U.S. Army Rangers, 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, participate in a Combined Arms Live Fire Exercise (CALFX) near Fort Stewart, Ga., Jan. 10, 2012.
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Ranger medic named USASOC Medic of the Year
by Tracy A. Bailey
75th Ranger Regiment Public Affairs
FORT BENNING, Ga. (USASOC News Service, Jan. 9, 2012) – Courage, bravery, and compassion are all characteristics of an Army combat medic. This year’s U.S. Army Special Operations Command Medic of the Year takes these traits to a whole new level.
For his display of tactical knowledge, rapid decision making capabilities and casualty management skills portrayed in his battlefield care, Staff Sgt. Roberto A. Sevilla of 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment has been named the USASOC Medic of the Year.
“It’s an honor to be recognized, but I wish this award could be shared with those that helped with the casualties such as the junior combat medics and the Ranger First Responders,” said Sevilla.
It is not uncommon in the 75th Ranger Regiment to find a medic that performs good life-saving medical skills and courage under fire.
“However, Staff Sgt. Sevilla goes the extra mile,” said Capt. Joshua D. Mitchell, 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, battalion surgeon. “He consistently performs well-thought out and complete secondary and tertiary care, and he always provides clear and concise medical updates and medical handoffs even in the fiercest combat environments.”
Sevilla has taught more than 200 Rangers not only basic and advanced life-saving medical tasks but also how to successfully implement and apply Tactical Combat Casualty Care to wounded or injured Rangers, said Mitchell.
During the battalion’s last combat rotation, the assault force was moving to capture a high value target, when one of the Rangers triggered an improvised explosive device resulting in a below the knee amputation.
The wounded Ranger immediately placed a tourniquet around his left leg, and his squad leader placed one around his right leg; quick and effective actions that are a testament to Sevilla’s superior medical training to the Rangers.
The squad moved the wounded Ranger to a safer environment inside a building and Sevilla placed a second tourniquet to more effectively control the hemorrhaging.
Once the patient was evaluated and stabilized, Sevilla wasted no time in updating the ground force commander with a clear and concise casualty situation report requesting urgent medical evacuation of the casualty.
While managing the wounded Ranger, three additional casualties presented themselves to Sevilla with TBI symptoms. Sevilla quickly triaged them with a baseline cognitive evaluation while simultaneously dressing the casualty’s amputated left leg and a missing toe on his right foot.
“I was just doing what I was trained to do and provide the best medical treatment for my fellow Rangers in a timely manner, and get them to the next level of care as soon as possible,” said Sevilla.
Soon after, the assault force medically evacuated the four casualties. As they were being loaded onto the helicopter, Sevilla displayed his advanced medical knowledge by continuing to evaluate the patients for any signs of shock and secondary effects of trauma.
“This speaks volumes to Staff Sgt. Sevilla’s superior management skills and multi-tasking as he was able to assess their TBI symptoms and still treat the wounded Ranger,” said Mitchell. “Throughout the entire incident, he showed that he was not only a highly skilled medic who could perform basic trauma management tasks, but that he could always think ahead to the next step, provide timely updates to command, and give professional level patient hand-offs to the next level of care.”
On another mission, the lead squad was moving around a building in a dense tree line and was attacked by a large improvised explosive device, wounding several Rangers.
Following the detonation, Sevilla ran towards the sound of the blast approximately 50 to 100 meters away. He approached the first casualty where a junior medic was attempting to stop the casualty from bleeding out.
Displaying solid leadership, Sevilla took charge and instructed the junior medic to continue his intervention while he assessed that there were no other major wounds.
Sevilla assessed the casualty’s airway and determined he was having trouble breathing. After his initial manual maneuvers to open the airway were unsuccessful, he quickly adapted and inserted an airway.
The first responder for this casualty told Sevilla that “it was getting hard to bag and his chest was not rising as before.” Sevilla immediately needle decompressed the casualty’s chest, allowing for more effective air flow.
On another part of the objective, an additional Ranger had sustained serious wounds and was unresponsive.
Upon learning of the second casualty, through radio communication, Sevilla showed superb management and leadership skills by directing the Ranger first responder to begin bag-mask ventilating the casualty while Sevilla sent a junior medic to the other casualty’s location to assess, treat and provide a medical update.
Sevilla received a radio report from the junior medic on-site with the second casualty that the Ranger did not have a pulse and was not breathing. Sevilla quickly told the junior medic to insert an airway and an intravenous line and package him in a litter because the medical evacuation asset was less than ten minutes out.
With both casualties at the casualty collection point, Sevilla continued to assess and treat the wounded Rangers and prepared them for medical evacuation from a hot landing zone.
“All medical treatments were complete and thorough, a testimony to Staff Sgt. Sevilla’s leadership, maturity, combat composure and superior medical skills,” said Mitchell.
As the casualty evacuation aircraft was on its final approach, one casualty was still without a pulse and one casualty was receiving bagged ventilations with an absent pulse at his wrist.
In addition to these two casualties, Sevilla was also taking care of another Ranger who presented with minor shrapnel wounds to the face and mild TBI symptoms.
“Staff Sgt. Sevilla performed a superior hand-off with the flight medics to facilitate the continued care of both severely wounded causalities,” said Mitchell. “Although the Ranger casualty without a pulse was pronounced dead on arrival, at no time did the medical team under Staff Sgt. Sevilla’s guidance fail to provide the casualties the best medical care in the world to afford the Rangers with the best chance for survival.”
Sevilla’s training includes Basic Combat Training, Advanced Individual Training—Combat Medic Course, Basic Airborne Course, Ranger Assessment and Selection Program, Special Operations Combat Medical Skills Course, Warrior Leader Course, Infantry Mortar Platoon Course, and U.S. Army Ranger Course.
The Combat Medic Course is taught at Fort Sam Houston, Texas and provided Sevilla with his Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Certification and qualified him as a combat medic.
Sevilla also attended the Special Operations Combat Medic Course at Fort Bragg, N.C. The intensive six-month course teaches extensive training in anatomy and physiology, kinetics of trauma, advanced trauma skills and procedures, Trauma Combat Casualty Care and combat trauma management.
Sevilla also completed a one month emergency room/EMT rotation at Tampa General Hospital and Tampa Fire and Rescue in Tampa, Fla. Upon graduation, he received a certification in Advanced Tactical Practitioner. He also completed a one month rotation at the Grady Trauma Center, Atlanta, Ga.
Sevilla has deployed six times in support of the War on Terror with three tours to Iraq and three to Afghanistan for a total of 24 months deployed.
Sevilla’s decorations include the Ranger Tab, Combat Medical Badge, Expert Field Medical Badge, and Parachutist Badge.
He has also been awarded the Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Joint Service Achievement Medal with one oak leaf cluster, Army Achievement Medal with four oak leaf clusters, Army Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal with Campaign Star, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Non-Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon and Army Service Ribbon.
Sevilla, a native of San Diego, Calif., is married with one child. In his spare time, he enjoys soccer and spending time with his family. He graduated from Hilltop High School in Chula Vista.
“Staff Sgt. Sevilla is the epitome of a special operations medic through his display of tactical knowledge, rapid decision making capabilities, and casualty management skills portrayed in his battlefield care,” said Mitchell. “His discipline and determination to mission accomplishment – saving Rangers and training first responders – is a true testament and definition of a Ranger Combat Medic NCO. He is easily one of the finest NCOs I have ever worked with.”
Sevilla has also been named the Special Operation Forces Medic of the Year by the Special Operations Medical Association.
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questo qua sopra al sederotto ha.... il famoso hands warmer....LOL
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chiedi e ti sarà dato.....:giggle:
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THE SFLCS-INDIVIDUAL KIT, MULTICAM, MULTICAM KIT CONSISTS OF AN ASSORTMENT OF AMMO, COMMO, MEDICAL, AND UTILITY POUCHES. ALSO INCLUDES A DEPLOYMENT BAG, BEAVER TAIL BACK PACK, RHODESIAN RECON VEST,MBAV ADAPTERS, WEAPON SLUNG AND LADDER CATCHES, AND HOLSTERS
https://www.nsn-now.com/Indexing/Vie...=8465015866103
Questo per me è un colpo al cuore anche se al momento questo kit pare non essersi visto. Il buon vecchio MJK resite ancora. :-D
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non so se era stato notato anche che il tizio ha il chinstrap x-nape della ops core
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Avevo notato anch'io questa storia dei kit in Multicam, ho trovato questo un mesetto fa:
https://gearnerds.wordpress.com/2011...aka-sflcs-2-0/
Peccato che il crucco non lo capisco.. :giggle:
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traduzione a grandi linee, lol:
Si svolge ogni anno in ricordo dei caduti dell'operazione Gothic Serpent a Mogadiscio nel 1993, una corsa di beneficenza. Il ricavato va a ai rangers feriti e le loro famiglie. Si chiama la 5 mile run di Mogadiscio.
Le foto sono pubblicate sulla pagina di facebook dei 75 Rangers
È interessante notare che i Rangers portano l'EI MBAVs in MJK dal kit SFLCS e le pouches in Multicam. Partiamo dal presupposto che il punto di partenza sia il kit tasche SFLCS 2.0, questi kit sono già stati utilizzati parecchio anche dai CAG e altri soldati d'elite. Questo kit comprende alcune "vecchie" tasche SFLCS, ma anche nuove pouches che sono state sviluppati dalla Crye. Apparentemente le pouches M4 sono le attuali prodotte da Eagle Ind. in MultiCam. La piccola utiliry nel secondo Ranger sembra essere della Crye (Crye GP Pouch di piccole dimensioni con chiusura lampo).
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per ora sono solo riuscito a reperire 3 double mag pouches, 2 frag grenade e 1 gp pouch che rientrano in questo augmentation kit:
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THE RLCS AUGMENTATION KIT 1 - COLOR:MULTICAM,CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:3 (EA) M-4 SINGLE MAG POUCH,2 MAGS PER POUCH NSN:8465-01-574-8528 / 2 (EA) FRAG GRENADE POUCH SINGLE V.2 NSN:8465-01-574-8975 / 1 (EA) SOF MEDICAL POUCH V.2 NSN:8465-01-574-8763 / 1 (EA) UTILITY POUCH V.2 NSN: 8465-01-574-8768/ 1 (EA) ADMIN POUCH W/FLASHLIGHT HOLDER V.2 NSN:8465-01-574-9323 / 1 (EA) 100RD SAW POUCH NSN:8465-01-574-8227 / 1 (EA) M-9 SINGLE MAG POUCH WITH KYDEX INSERT NSN:8465-01-574-8627 / 1 (EA) BEAVER TAIL ASSAULT PACK NSN:8465-01-574-8499
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i primi arrivati, il resto è in posta...LOOOOL
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Che cosa portano come body armor i rangers nelle immagini di OEF e in IRAQ ? Grazie.
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Durante enduring freedom,nel 2001, erano equipaggiati con lo spear rba prodotto dalla ceradyne,variante dello spear classico e prodotta appositamente per i rangers....si differenzia da suo fratello Più che altro per la disposizione dei pals nel pannello frontale che sono orizzontali e non verticali e soprattutto non sono solo su 3 file!!!
Nel 2004 si sono cominciati a vedere i primi kit rlcs in colore ranger green prodotti dalla eagle ed in alcune parti dalla allied...kit che comprende 2 body armor,ovvero ciras nella versione land e plate carrier (dove l'utilizzo di quest'ultimo viene integrato con il paca sempre in colore ranger green)..utilizzano tutt'ora questo sistema anche se stà convergendo verso altre colorazioni,ma è troppo presto per parlare di quest'ultimo particolare,proprio perchè non si tratta di qualcosa di definitivo....ma di una transizione verso non si sa bene cosa ;)...