Mich, norotos 3 holes e mimetismo marpat woodland...
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Mich, norotos 3 holes e mimetismo marpat woodland...
il mount mi sembra un OPS Core VAS... ma quella tasca centrale? non riesco a capire che cosa sia...:hummm:
confermo, il mount è il vas shroud della Ops Core
la tasca è una delle tante aftermarket che si vedono ogni tanto, non ricordo se è SpecOps o Tag... spesso bighunter ne ha in vendita una o due identiche
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MARINE CORPS MOUNTAIN WARFARE TRAINING CENTER, BRIDGEPORT Calif. – Sgt. Troy C. Peterson, 3rd Squad leader, 2nd Platoon, Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, scans the area for Marines posing as enemy fighters as part of company training for Exercise Mountain Warrior 06-10 at Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center Bridgeport, July 23. The Marines of 2nd Platoon took a hill that provided a vantage point to barrage a mock enemy camp with accurate fire as the rest of the company surrounded and neutralized the enemy threat during a dawn assault.
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MARINE CORPS MOUNTAIN WARFARE TRAINING CENTER, BRIDGEPORT Calif. – Marines from Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment , 1st Marine Division, hike up a hill known as “Dog bone” to set up a defensive position as part of company training during Exercise Mountain Warrior 06-10 at Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center Bridgeport, July 20. The Marines used the area to launch patrols and maintain a defensive position near the top of the ridge.
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HAWTHORNE ARMY DEPOT, Nev. – Marines from 2nd Platoon, Charlie Company 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division fire a Shoulder-Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon during platoon attacks as part of Exercise Mountain Warrior 06-10 at Hawthorne Army Depot, July 25. They fired a training round at an oil barrel to simulate destroying a bunker.
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MARINE CORPS MOUNTAIN WARFARE TRAINING CENTER, BRIDGEPORT Calif. – Cpl. Phillip M. Dust, a fire team leader with 1st Squad, 2nd Platoon, Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, pushes his team forward during platoon attacks against Marines posing as enemy fighters as part of company training for Exercise Mountain Warrior 06-10 at Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center Bridgeport, July 22. The Marines were able to neutralize the enemy threat and discovered a weapons cache.
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MARINE CORPS MOUNTAIN WARFARE TRAINING CENTER, BRIDGEPORT Calif. – Sgt. Timothy L. Glaze, a squad leader with 1st Platoon, Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, coordinates the placement of his squad before an assault at a mock enemy position during company training as part of Exercise Mountain Warrior 06-10 at Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center Bridgeport, July 22. The Marines pushed forward moments later, overwhelming the mock enemy threat and neutralizing them before they could regroup or escape
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HAWTHORNE ARMY DEPOT, Nev. – (Right) Pfc. Marcus Green, a field artillery canoneer with Fox Battery, 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, conducts Table 4 live fire as Cpl. Chris Thorpe, a range coach with the battery, supervises during company training at Hawthorne Army Depot, Nev., as part of Exercise Mountain Warrior 06-10, July 24. The Marines shot more than 7,000 rounds that day as .they met training requirements necessary for deployment.
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MARINE CORPS MOUNTAIN WARFARE TRAINING CENTER, BRIDGEPORT Calif. – Lance Cpl. Lorenzo Moore, a squad automatic weapon gunner with 1st Squad, 2nd Platoon, Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, scans the area for Marines posing as enemy fighters as part of company training for Exercise Mountain Warrior 06-10 at Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center Bridgeport, July 22. The Marines gained valuable intelligence after discovering a weapons cache the mock enemy left behind.
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HAWTHORNE ARMY DEPOT, Nev. – Marines from Echo Company, 3rd Amphibious Assault Battalion conduct Table 2 live fire with the M240G medium machine gun during company training at Hawthorne Army Depot, Nev., as part of Exercise Mountain Warrior 06-10, July 24. The Marines from 3rd AABN training with Fox Battery will integrate into 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment and deploy as part of the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit. .
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MARINE CORPS MOUNTAIN WARFARE TRAINING CENTER, BRIDGEPORT Calif. – Marines and corpsmen with Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division rush to load simulated casualties onto a CH-47 “Chinook” during casualty evacuation training as part of Exercise Mountain Warrior 06-10 at Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center Bridgeport, July 22. The Marines and sailors donned fake injuries from moulage kits to more realistically train the unit
come mai così tanta buffetteria woodland e od?
Sono in training... riutilizzano infatti materiali ormai soppiantati dalle nuove forniture...
In prima linea il cambio degli equip. è ciclico (ovviamente non è veloce...come in tutti i paesi i tempi ministeriali non sono mai celeri...):
Vari vest e pouches son spesso sfruttati a dovere fino all'ultimo.... ;)
Mah pure i pantaloni hanno un colore decisamente strano... sembrano flecktarn desertici... e tasche multicam... bel miscuglio (si fa per dire).
anche i marines c'hanno i tamarri
Come avevamo detto nella discussione nata dopo questa foto, secondo me è la luce "strana" + flash che falsa di parecchio i colori
si i colori dei calzoni come diceva anelkiller magari, la giacca è sen'zaltro l'ecws in acu
già, adesso chi glielo spiega che non è marpat impolverato? ;)
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Nella foto quello é ACU, all'epoca, mi ricordo che forse fui io a tirar fuori un dubbio. Parka acu, almeno sicuro la tasca frontale in multicam e...pantaloni marpat sicuri.
Nella seconda foto, be quello é uno zaino acu, inq aunto c'é anche la scritta US che se non erro é tipica del materiale US Army.
carino il plaid marpat
sulla foto del Marine accovacciato nel mezzo quoto Royal, mentre lo zaino credo sia un' assault pack (almeno io l' ho visto elencato con quella dicitura); credo comunuqe che in entrambi i casi abbiano semplicemente preso in prestito dell' attrezzatura da qualche magazzino dell' esercito...
p.s. la scritta US penso sia più in generale usata per tutte le forze armate, anche il mio FLC in CB ha il marchio US sulla spalla. ;)
i pataloni del tizio accovacciato nel veicolo sono marpat desert.
il parka è in ACU, probabilmente non sono riusciti a coprire le esigente di tutti i militari con i parka in marpat ehanno dovuto sopperire alle mancanze attingendo alle sconfinate scorte dell'Army
come diceva in generation kill?
l'esercito ha la sussistenza, i marines si arrangiano
batterie, pringles e pannolini per tutti :asd:
Un paio di belle foto da usare come sfondo ;)
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HI RES
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Marine Corps Sea Knight helicopter from HMM-165E (Rein), 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit flies over the Tarbela Damn enroute to Kohistan, Pakistan during humanitarian relief efforts in the Khyber- Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan.
HI RES
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Marine Corps Super Stallion helicopters from HMM-165 reinforced (Rein), 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit approaches land in the Kalam Valley during humanitarian relief efforts in the Khyber- Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan.
E il borsello di Gucci...
Ecco una nuova foto del mese scorso (contraddizione)
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Ne ho altre, ma sono generali nel complesso, o meglio generiche. Altre invece sono troppo crude.Quote:
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povero ragazzo, è ridotto malissimo :(
2nd Reconaissance Battalion
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Cpl. Josiah M. Bailey, a 20-year-old from Coryden, Ind., keeps watch from behind his M-240G automatic machine gun. Bailey, assigned to B Company, 2nd Reconaissance Battalion, Regimental Combat Team 5, is performing missions and using gear many Recon Marines would have never dreamed of using. Recon Marines in Iraq are moving about their area in armored humvees with complete body armor and using heavy weapons, tools not traditionally associate with reconnaissance, where lighter usually better. Recon Marines in Iraq are working in roles beyond just gathering intelligence on the enemy. They routinely kill and capture insurgents on their own.
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Cpl. Brandon M. Stair, a 25-year-old from Utica, Ohio, pulls out a notebook while speaking to Iraqi men in their home in Zaidon, Iraq. Stair, assigned to B Company, 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, Regimental Combat Team 5, is performing roles and missions not normally associated with traditional reconnaissance. Instead of staying hidden and gathering intelligence, Recon Marines are walking the beat, questioning and coordinating information and prosecuting their own missions against insurgents.
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Cpl. Jason L. Campbell, a 21-year-old from Twinsburg, Ohio, searches an Iraqi home in Zaidon for anti-Coalition materials during a recent operation. Campbell, assigned to B Company, 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, is performing a mission that even 10 years ago, would not have been considered traditional reconniassance work. Recon Marines are using tools and executing mission well beyond the scope of what used to be considered reconnaissance missions. 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion is on duty in Iraq with Regimental Combat Team 5.
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Cpl. Jason L. Campbell, a 21-year-old from Twinsburg, Ohio, patrols Zaidon market during a recent operation. Campbell, assigned to B Company, 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, is performing a mission that even 10 years ago, would not have been considered traditional reconniassance work. Recon Marines are using tools and executing mission well beyond the scope of what used to be considered reconnaissance missions. 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion is on duty in Iraq with Regimental Combat Team 5
pensavo avessero ormai soppiantato le cwu27p con le frog
Si sono vecchie foto :right:
anche in base al riferimento IRAQ dove i marines se ne sono andati da qualche anno... però belle foto !!!...ma che vest indossa il marines nella seconda foto ? non sembra ne un ciras ne un MTV...sembrerebbe uno spartan I
Si, credo sia uno Spartan ha i "lacci" sul fianco tipo Iba, ma gli spallacci stile Mtv.. ;)
dovrebbero essere foto del 2006-2007
L'abbinamento CWU + FSBE + mich con telino mi è sempre piaciuto un sacco e, dal momento che non mi pare fossero mai state postate, le ho messe qua :D
Altri force recon (vecchie foto)
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niente male quest'ultima! :right:
Che tattico è quello che si vede nell'ultima pic?!
E soprattutto, datazione?!
come datazione azzarderei un 2004/2005, proprio gli inizi di OIF.
i chest sono HSGI, il modello preciso non te lo so dire anche perchè ne hanno fatte diverse versioni e generazioni per ogni modello, ma credo siano dei warlord
sembrerebbe un DATCH...
come no...il datch lateralmente ha una tasca per i caricatori della pistola...inoltre ha anche quei tre "fori" sulla parte superiore...
quello a sinistra NON e' un DATCH: il datch ha 4 tasche portacaricatori, e a guardarlo bene potrebbe essere un denali senza la tasca orizzontale di cui parlavo prima
quello a destra non saprei, ha 3 tasche porta caricatore, ma ha anche i 4 fori. magari è un datch vecchio tipo, ma non ho foto per fare confronti
si infatti...poi ho visto bene e quello col barret si avvicina di piu alla linea del datch...anche se come dici tu...ha tre tasche porta caricatori anziche 4...
quello a dx dovrebbe essere un dach vecchio tipo (che aveva 3 portacaricatori da 4). quello a sx il vecchio denali che aveva la tasca portaradio (orizzontale) rimovibile attaccata con velcro, rimossa insieme al cinturone.