direi che per oggi può bastare!
e adesso vado a sfondarmi di agnello a casa della morosa :D
BUONA PASQUA BESTIACCE!! :wink2:
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direi che per oggi può bastare!
e adesso vado a sfondarmi di agnello a casa della morosa :D
BUONA PASQUA BESTIACCE!! :wink2:
Buona Pasqua...
2 chicchine.. :p
in tema di uova....
Allegato 40368
e.. di chi fidarsi?
Allegato 40369
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Foto già pubblicata, ma real USM o softgunner?
Chiedo a voi esperti per un parere. Se fosse possibile motivate anche le risposte
La fascia censurata sul braccio direi... :\
Poi l'elmetto ha qualcosa che non quadra... :\
l'elmetto mi sembra un mich...potrei anche sbagliarmi però
softgunner anche secondo me... un bel setup, senza dubbio... ma è un softgunner
softgunner, trovai quella foto in un forum di softair in cui un ragazzo parlava del suo setup, notare l'acog dorato i porta car in kydex sul leg panel che non sono issued e il paca che non è il paca tan issued ma è la versione civile ed è privo di balcs ;)
Allegato 40679ciao ragazzi un saluto a tutti volevo chiedere un vostro parere riguardo al plate di questo operatore,mi confermate che si tratta di un plate carrier w/c con aggiunta dei shoulder pads della hsg?questo tipo di plate viene ancora usato nelle operazioni?grazie in anticipo
Si è un pc eagle con shoulder pads. Ogni tanto se ne vede uno, ma molto probabilmente sono rimanenze nei magazzini perchè è stato adottato per poco tempo poco prima dell'avvento dell'SPC. Ultimamente l'ho visto in afghanistan in un video riguardante un outpost presidiato dai marines. Quindi se vuoi fare un setup molto curato e attuale lo eviterei, se vuoi fare qualcosa visto in una foto particolare (come in questo caso) direi che allora è fattibile ;-)
grazie mille shark della conferma:),il fatto e' che attualmente possiedo proprio lo stesso setup dell'operatore in foto e finora non mi era ancora capitato di vederlo in foto operative, ero combattuto dall'idea di cambiare setup e prendere un spc pantac nell'attesa di trovare un spc eagle ad un prezzo piu' basso di quelli che girano ora....chissa' se il tempo paghera'
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Lance Cpl. Craig W. Mehlenbeck, an assaultman from Weapons platoon, Alpha Company, Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, launches a high explosive rocket from his MK153 Shoulder-fired, Multi-purpose, Assault Weapon in the mountains of Djibouti, Africa, during a live fire range, March 28. The 24th MEU Marines performed a series of sustainment and joint exercises alongside the French military service members while in Djibouti. The 24th MEU currently serves as the theatre reserve force for Central Command during its seven month deployment aboard Nassau Amphibious Ready Group vessels.
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Alpha Company Mechanised Attack
U.S Marines from 1st platoon, Alpha Company, Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, exit the AAV’s and advance across the rocky terrain towards their objective, during a mechanised assault as part of a live fire range in Djibouti, Africa, March 29. AAVs from Amphibious Assault Vehicle platoon transported and supported infantry Marines throughout mountainous environment. 24th MEU Marines performed a series of sustainment and joint exercises alongside the French military service members while in Djibouti. The 24th MEU is currently serves as the theatre reserve force for Central Command during its seven month deployment aboard Nassau Amphibious Ready Group vessels.
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particolare quest'ultima m249 con canna lunga e peq15 così arretrato :D
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Cpl. Ian Collins from team three, Sniper Platoon, Battalion Landing Team, 1st Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, Prepares his equipment before moving to his observation position while conducting high desert stalking training in Djibouti, March 26. 2010
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Cpl. Beau Reimink from team three, Sniper Platoon, Battalion Landing Team, 1st Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, climbs a mountain while conducting high desert stalking training in Djibouti, March 26.2010
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Cpl. Ian Collins from team three, Sniper Platoon, Battalion Landing Team, 1st Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, wipes the sweat away while conducting high desert stalking training in Djibouti, March 26.2010
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Lance Cpl. Hunter Bernius both from Sniper Platoon, Battalion Landing Team, 1st Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, uses binoculars to search for sniper teams while conducting high desert stalking training in Djibouti, March 26.2010
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Corporals Beau Reimink and Ian Collins both from team three, Sniper Platoon, Battalion Landing Team, 1st Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, prepares to take their first simulated shot while conducting high desert stalking training in Djibouti, March 26.2010
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U.S. Marine Corps 1st Lt. Allen Frazier, commanding officer of Sniper Platoon, Battalion Landing Team, 1st Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, points to the rifle scope of Cpl. Beau Reimink to spotters over 500 yards away, while conducting high desert stalking training in Djibouti, March 26.2010
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Corporals Beau Reimink (left) and Ian Collins both from team three, Sniper Platoon, Battalion Landing Team, 1st Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, discuses which route to travel while conducting high desert stalking training in Djibouti, March 26.2010
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U.S. Marine Corps 1st Lt. Allen Frazier, commanding officer of Sniper Platoon, Battalion Landing Team, 1st Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, debriefs his Marines after conducting high desert stalking training in Djibouti, March 26.2010
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Cpl. Scott Ruggio (left) and Lance Cpl. Hunter Bernius both from Sniper Platoon, Battalion Landing Team, 1st Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, uses binoculars to search for sniper teams while conducting high desert stalking training in Djibouti, March 26.2010
Jungle Warfare Training
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Marines from the 1st Squad, 3rd Platoon, Alpha Company, train in the endurance course at the Jungle Warfare Training Center, Okinawa, Japan. During the course the Marines navigated through 3.8 miles of jungle and 38 different obstacles. The endurance course is the final event students have to complete in order to pass the Basic Jungle Warfare Skills course. Alpha Company, from the Landing Force participating in the bilateral exercise Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training 2010, went to the Jungle Warfare Training Center, Okinawa, Japan, March 22 to April 2. They completed the Basic Jungle Warfare Skills course which included basic infantry skills, hasty repel classes, land navigation classes and patrolling in the jungle.
Date Photos Taken: 4/1/2010 12:07:00 PM
Unit: Land Force Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training
Photo ByLine: Lance Cpl. Colby W. Brown
Non sono sicuro che sia il thread giusto, cmq pasticciando con google ho trovato questo:
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forse stava meglio in "equipaggiamenti USMC"... però figata :D
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Una di quelle foto che non si vedono tutti i giorni...
cosa diavolo ha in mano il tizio seduto sul pianale dell'humvee?
Sembrerebbe un M16A3 custom..... Mai vista una cosa del genere......
Guancette quadrate biblocco con grip verticale.... e bipiede M60 style.....
Ne aveva di fantasia..... :crazy:
io la butto lì... non è che magari era qualche prototipo di IAR? Altrimenti non avrebbe senso perchè non credo che i soldati possono customizzare i fucili come noi softgunner, al limite possono comprarsi un'ottica di tasca loro, o sbaglio?
non credo sia una sua creazione
Quello è un fucile abbastanza datato, se non ricordo male un prototipo di mitragliatrice leggera realizzata dalla colt, se noti infatti molti particolari sono simili ai banali m16.
Cmq per il discorso customizzazione è vero in parte, dipende dal comandante della compagnia. A quanto ricordo di aver letto ci sono compagnie che lasciano i propri marines effettuare modifiche agli m16 (ad esempio i calci collassabili per m4 che postai qualche pagina fa, oppure la modifica per rendere l'arma full-auto invece della raffica controllata), oppure la sostituzione diretta degli m16 con gli m4.
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Marines with 1st Platoon, Echo Company (Co. E), Battalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines (BLT 2/7), 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), secure a landing zone during an airfield seizure exercise, April 7. The MEU is currently conducting Realistic Urban Training Exercise (RUTEX). The exercise evaluates a Maritime Raid Force’s (MRF) ability to conduct maritime contingency operations.
Avete fatto caso che ultimamente gli addestramenti in ambiente boschivo sono triplicati?
Non ci arrenderemo....
Li confonderemo......
Ci vestiremo come loro....
Fino al minimo dettaglio! :prot:
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Sergeant Jason Manasan, 1st Company, Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team, embarked aboard U.S. 7th Fleet command ship USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19), shoots an M-4 rifle during a live-fire exercise April 9, 2010, in the Pacific Ocean. Blue Ridge is under way on a scheduled spring deployment.
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Cpl. Clayton T. Cook, a combat marksmanship instructor at the Hathcock Range aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar fires a M1014 Joint Service Combat Shotgun at the range. His duties as well as his spare time revolves around weapons.
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Cpl. Clayton T. Cook, a combat marksmanship instructor at the Hatchock Range aboard Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, shoots an M4 Service Rifle at the range. Cook has used his weapons prowress ti instill the fundamentals of Marine Corps marksmanship.
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Marines with Weapons Company, 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, conduct medical evacuation techniques inside the Camp Pendleton Infantry Immersion Trainer, April 7. The 32,000-square-foot military urban training facility was recently changed from a simulated Iraqi village to a replica of the Afghan village, Now Zad, after the Headquarters Marine Corps officials made the decision March 15, to modify the training environment.
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A Marine with Weapons Company, 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, anticipates a simulated attack at Camp Pendleton’s Infantry Immersion Trainer, April 7. The 32,000-square-foot military urban training facility was recently changed from a simulated Iraqi village, to resemble the Afghan village of Now Zad, after the Headquarters Marine Corps officials made the decision March 15, to modify the training environment.
vero però saranno gusti personali ma un setup in desert mi piace molto di più che di uno in wood
Io preferisco il woodland (marpat), da quando girano con i body armor e gli spc pure in contesto continentale non avete nemmeno la scusa dei setup fighi, dai! :D
Vabbè dai,per accontentare tutti: Marines in greenside, ma comunque in desert:).
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MARJAH, Helmand province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan – The squad of Marines and Afghan national army soldiers patrol down the dusty streets of Marjah, Helmand province, Afghanistan, March 31.
They move down the road, looking for improvised explosive devices in an area that has been laced with explosives over recent weeks. This dangerous task is just the latest mission for the mobile section of 81 mm Mortar Platoon.
Although these Marines are mortarmen by trade, they have been utilized mostly as riflemen because the coalition has been resistant to using indirect fire throughout Operation Moshtarak. Consequently, when 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, needed a mobile infantry section to cover gaps throughout the vast area in and around Marjah, these Marines were called upon to fill that role. So far, the mobile section has traveled over much of Marjah.
"We've been all over the battalion so far," said Lance Cpl. Kraig Eric Skarka, a fireteam leader. "It's been fun though. It's making the time go by so much faster."
Most recently, the mobile section has been operating in an area between Forward Operating Base Sher Wali and Five Points, Kilo Company's operating base. They have been setting up observation posts, vehicle checkpoints and foot patrols to curtail insurgent activity in an area plagued with roadside bombs of late.
Since arriving at their current position, the mobile section has not faced any enemy contact. The Marines believe their presence in the area is causing the Taliban to hide.
"Definitely our presence out here is working," said Cpl. Kolton Krenzelok, a fireteam leader. "Before we came out here, all three companies hit IEDs on this very road, all within 200 meters. We're doing something."
The mobile section has been moving to new positions every couple of days. Its Marines have adjusted well to traveling, especially those who were in Iraq during 3/6's previous deployment, when the mortarmen were utilized in a similar manner.
"When I was in Iraq, we weren't [used as] mortarmen at all. We didn't even have [mortar] tubes. All we did were mounted and dismounted missions," said Cpl. David Freetag, a squad leader. "For the senior people in 81s that have done more than one deployment, it's normal to us."
The mobile section doesn't carry mortar tubes this time around either. They may not get to fire a single mortar round for the rest of the deployment, but they are happy to do whatever it takes to ensure mission accomplishment during Operation Moshtarak.
"It's not a big deal. We train for this," said Freetag, from Minneapolis. "Every Marine is a rifleman."
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Allegato 41718
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sbaglio o quella è un orrenda tasca tripla in mc?