Uniforme beyond tactical L9.......
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si anche secondo me afsoc, il chest bhi, il mount norotos...
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The Recon Scout XT is ideally suited to the task of clearing compounds. It is sublimely small, simple and very robust, and can be thrown up to 120 feet (36m). This personal micro-robot allows soldiers to gain immediate situational awareness while maintaining a position of cover
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sto ancora rantolando dall'emozione di veder ste foto
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U.S. Air Force Senior Airman xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx and Tech. Sgt. xxxxx xxxxxxx, 21st Special Tactics Squadron joint terminal attack controllers, from Pope Field, N.C., relay attack coordinates to inbound aircraft during a close air support training mission Sept. 23, 2011, at the Nevada Test and Training Range.
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U.S. Air Force Senior Airman xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx and Tech. Sgt. xxxxx xxxxxxx, 21st Special Tactics Squadron joint terminal attack controllers, from Pope Field, N.C., look on as an A-10 Thunderbolt II releases its munitions during a close air support training mission Sept. 23, 2011, at the Nevada Test and Training Range. Joint Terminal Attack Controllers perform proficiency training with U.S. Air Force Weapons School students during the close air support phases of the Weapons School six-month, graduate-level instructor course. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. xxxxxxx x. xxxxxxxxx/Released)
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U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. xxxxx xxxxxxx, 21st Special Tactics Squadron joint terminal attack controllers, from Pope Field, N.C., uses a radio to communicate with A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft during a close air support training mission Sept. 23, 2011, at the Nevada Test and Training Range.
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U.S. Air Force Senior Airman xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx and Tech. Sgt. xxxxx xxxxxxx, 21st Special Tactics Squadron joint terminal attack controllers, from Pope Field, N.C., relay attack coordinates to inbound aircraft during a close air support training mission Sept. 23, 2011, at the Nevada Test and Training Range. Joint Terminal Attack Controllers perform proficiency training with U.S. Air Force Weapons School students during the close air support phases of the Weapons School six-month, graduate-level instructor course. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. xxxxxxx x. xxxxxxxxx/Released)
La cosa incredibile è che l'A10 dovevano pensionarlo più di 10 anni fà....poi si resero conto della cazzata(volevano usare gli F16 per gli attacchi al suolo...) e tornarono sui loro passi.
Foto fantastiche!!!!:)
'sto scorcio mi mancava :cool:
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pj in training 2004 (trasportati dal 160th SOAR)
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Bro quello scorcio è in giro da anni!!! e ce ne sono altri interessanti dello stesso tizio..quel map chissà chi se lo starà piangendo a Dam Neck :P
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A pararescueman's (PJ) body armor sits on the floor in a briefing room as a briefing is given before a rappelling training course on Hurlburt Field, Fla. PJ's are capable of deploying anywhere in the world at any time via air, land, or sea to perform life saving missions. Their motto "That Others May Live" reaffirms the PJ's commitment to saving lives and self-sacrifice.
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U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Adam Azar and Staff Sgt. Ryan Cloudier, pararescueman (PJ) with the 23rd Special Tactics Squadron, Red Team, practices rappelling on Hurlburt Field, Fla. PJ's are capable of deploying anywhere in the world at any time via air, land, or sea to perform life saving missions. Their motto "That Others May Live" reaffirms the PJ's commitment to saving lives and self-sacrifice.
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U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Chris Johnston, a pararescueman (PJ) with the 23rd Special Tactics Squadron, Red Team, prepares to fast rope out of the back of a hollowed out helicopter used for fast rope training on Hurlburt Field, Fla. PJ's are capable of deploying anywhere in the world at any time via air, land, or sea to perform life saving missions. Their motto "That Others May Live" reaffirms the PJ's commitment to saving lives and self-sacrifice.
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U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Pete Leblanc and Staff Sgt. Ryan Cloudier, pararescuemen (PJ) with the 23rd Special Tactics Squadron, Red Team, practices fast roping out of the back of a hollowed out helicopter used for fast rope training on Hurlburt Field, Fla. PJ's are capable of deploying anywhere in the world at any time via air, land, or sea to perform life saving missions. Their motto "That Others May Live" reaffirms the PJ's commitment to saving lives and self-sacrifice.
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U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Chris Johnston, a pararescueman (PJ) with the 23rd Special Tactics Squadron, Red Team, prepares to fast rope out of the back of a hollowed out helicopter used for fast rope training on Hurlburt Field, Fla. PJ's are capable of deploying anywhere in the world at any time via air, land, or sea to perform life saving missions. Their motto "That Others May Live" reaffirms the PJ's commitment to saving lives and self-sacrifice.
Msa tc-2001 con chin strap OPS Core
Penso sia una foto vista e stra-vista, mi dovreste dire che unità sono, e l'operatore sulla dx in primo piano che vest indossa. Avevo pensato ad un 6094 senza il cummerbund..
Grazie.
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mi sembra un dbt
Magari ne sparo una grossa ma potrebbe essere un FAPC della diamondback?
sono del tuo stesso parere, comunque sono Green Berets c'erano anche altre foto della stessa serie se non sbaglio.
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scusate ma riguardando le prime pagine del topic SOF di MP.net ho rivisto questa:
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Peq15 nero.... avvistamento raro non credete?
neanche troppo raro beppe... i primi dati in dotazione erano neri (nello stesso modo le Specter DR, i ras DD...)
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No, niente di raro, se ne vedono una tonnellata anche nelle foto del 173rd in Afghanistan del 2005-2006. Un esempio:
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1st Special Forces Group Soldier opens a door to begin clearing the building during Joint Exercise Vajra Prahar at Yakima Training Center in Yakima, Wa., Aug. 11, 2011. Vajra Prahar is conducted to help better Indian and United States Special Forces Soldiers through extensive training
Presumo siano Ranger, giusto Beppe? Non riesco a capire cosa sia questo particolare che ho cerchiato in rosso
Allegato 107525
Sembra il tappo che si usa per coprire le ottiche, forse è della Specter...
è più facile siano army sf che ranger
che metodo originale per un'apertura porta...LOL "PERMESSO! SCUSATE... BUONASERA... BANG!"
Ma no Berretti Verdi! Dioboh non vedi il materiale SFLCS??? :-D
Non so cosa sia quel coso.
Army SF - Filippine
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Che vest indossa il tizio con m4/lanciagranate ed occhiali da sole?
Adios !
Lbt-1879
questa la so :)
LBT-1879
edit: battuto sul tempo per l unico che sapevo...cmq è la versione A? ne esistono altre?
il periodo?
il tattico di quello senz'arma con l'elmetto in mano?
il BA?
Pensavo che il PVS 15 fosse più recente...
non si vede nessun pezzo mlcs sta cosa mi ha fatto sempre pensare che sia antecedenti al 2003, direi 2001.
anche a me sembra antecedente al 2003.
se non ricordo male in un sito avevo letto o 2001 o 2002, comunque primi anni OEF