cadere e sbattere la testa indossando un elmetto balistico probabilmente è anche peggio.
se il problema fossero state le cadute e le testate avrebbero usato degli elmetti tipo protech
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Cadere e sbattere la testa col fango penso sia una preoccupazione che si addice di più a noi "weekend warriors".
Più probabilmente non vogliono mandarli in combattimento senza protezioni e abituarli alla scodella, come dice Simo ci hanno combattuto per più di un secolo così. Train hard, fight easy. =)
già... direi che ciò che sostiene anel non fa una piega :) :)
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https://youtu.be/_kuMwPnrnOI
Davvero un bel video invece questo:
https://youtu.be/wdSTADK4hGA
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Marines with Company G., Battalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, set into the defense as the Australian Army 1st Brigade advances during Exercise Hamel 2012. Acting as 1st Brigade's certification period to prove it ready for operational deployment, Exercise Hamel pits the U.S. Marines against the Australian Army, a battle that has now brought the advance to a head at the town of Raspberry Creek.
https://youtu.be/yQScPrOFP9I
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Marines with Golf Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment participate in Operation Jaws are clearing the Kajaki town of Zamindawar, a known insurgent stronghold.
https://youtu.be/lBbgc8SabJ8
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Marine Corps aircraft perform six essential functions: Offensive Air Support, Anti-Aircraft Warfare, Assault Support, Command and Control, Air Reconnaissance and Electronic Warfare. Fixed-wing, rotary-wing, tilt-rotor, and unmanned aircraft equip Marines with the capability to engage on any terrain on earth.
https://youtu.be/s9mHwxBy99E
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Marines from Headquarters Company, 25th Marine Regiment conduct weapon familiarization with the M32 Multiple Grenade Launcher (MGL) on Range 104 aboard Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, Calif. during Exercise Javelin Thrust 2012. Javelin Thrust 2012 is an annual large scale exercise at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif., which allows active and reserve Marines and Sailors from 38 different states to train together as a seamless Marine Air Ground Task Force - 07.7.2012
https://youtu.be/KhqwFmXCkCE
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Lance Cpl. Jeremy Corea, an assaultman with 2nd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, and Lance Cpl. Cameron Brown, a combat engineer with 1st Combat Engineer Battalion, talk about their role as an explosive team. The two Marines partner together when their squad needs to destroy enemy fighting positions, enter compounds and employ demolitions.
https://youtu.be/9FR82zxR2_A
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Marines and Sailors with Company G., Battalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, engage in a live-fire operation following the conclusion of Exercise Hamel 2012. Capitalizing on three weeks in the Australian bush, the Marines put their newfound woodland knowledge to the test as they engage enemy targets through the rough forest terrain. Includes interview with Capt. John Zaal. Commanding Officer, Co. G., BLT 2/1, 31st MEU. 07.13.2012