Ahhhh, mi torna in mente "Elettrosmog" dei punkreas... :D
Anche la mia yaesu!! oddio, mi devo preoccupare?!? :P
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Non sono un radioamatore quindi non ho conoscenze approfondite di queste cose, però da quel che so i ripetitori agganciano altre frequenze (come i CB, City Band) e non le nostre PMR/LPD quindi anche se è fattibile sulla carta, è impossibile in pratica :-D
Come detto 2 righe fa, non ho conoscenze dirette di questo campo ma studiando ingegneria elettronica ho un'infarinata generale.
Si considera microonda già un segnale a partire da 300MHz fino ai 100 o 200 GHz, se non erro, e come ben sapete le microonde per un effetto fisico stupidissimo "cuoce" tutto c'ho che contiene acqua compreso il nostro corpo.
Le nostre radio lavorano sui 466MHz (LPD) o 446Mhz (PMR) il che significa che siamo già nelle microonde ma sul "confine", per cui per cominciare a friggere le cose ha bisogno di molta potenza potenza e più si sale più si hanno gli effetti del forno a microonde (che lavora sui 2-3GHz, ben lontano dalle nostre frequenze). Mi stavo preoccupando perchè vedendo le specifiche della motorola si vede che ha ulteriori 2 bande oltre le classiche VHF e UHF, ha pure i 700MHz e 800MHz che cominciano ad essere tantini per i 5W di potenza :D
Per noi i rischi sono relativamente bassi, è come il discorso del trizio che è radioattivo ma non tanto da far male alla persona che lo usa ;)
Comunque se volete delle spiegazioni più dettagliate ci spostiamo in mess hall, tanto quel concetto fisico lo capirebbe pure un bambino e non c'è bisogno di una laurea in fisica :D
Raga, spulciavo MP.net dalle prime pagine della sez. usmc..
Ma, cavoli, guardate lo zaino dell'operatore a sinistra: non sembra che abbia appiccicato uno scudetto italiano?! :S
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Sembra anche a me! Sta a vedere che è stato barattato con la Frog che ora indossa il nostro fuciliere... :D
Tra un pò vedremo anche qualche grunt con un AR 70/90.... :p
Gli italiani barattano spesso le patch e altri ammenicoli con l'equivalente di altre nazioni. Ne parlò anche marchino quando gli capitò di lavorare con i marsoc (?).
si anche secondo me quasi sicuramente è una patch italiana. probabilmente l ha scambiata con qualche amico italiano
Si il "baratto" in realtà noi lo interpretavamo più come un "consolidamento" di un'amicizia...ho scambiato il mio grado con una loro bandiera IR.
3rd Battalion 5th Marines, First Marine Division, during a patrol, Friday, Nov. 5, 2010 in Sangin, Afghanistan.
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Wooo hooo!:D
sbaglio o è la prima volta che si vedono marpat woodland in Afghanistan? mi ricordo foto con solo i telini o qualche spezzata, ma mai la tenuta completa... nice catch petro!;)
la prima volta proprio no, però non è una cosa comune... peccato per la scarsa qualità :|
nell'ultima foto c'è anche la mbitr pouch paraclete
No, è della TAG. Quella paraclete è quasi identica ma ha solo 3 elastichini invece di 4. Belle foto comunque, nice find.
ahhh buono a sapersi :D
effettivamente il materiale tag è più comune del paraclete
E anche più economico! C'è una differenza di quasi 30 dollari tra le due tasche. :|
C***O quanto "adoro" i Marines!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:cool: :twisted:
La doppia sigaretta è proprio qualcosa da Bad Ass!!
Ti fa venire voglia di prendere per gli stracci il primo ebete che passa e urlargli in faccia : "GET SOME" !!
LOL... basta che non lo dici al colloquio con la psicologa! :D
Bello il Ka bar... passano i decenni, ma rimane sempre in giro...
Non male la pouch della Tag, utili i pals elastici per qualche cyalume (son peggio del prezzemolo... stanno ovunque!!)...
infatti credo che la stia accendendo al suo team leader, non chè superiore, che sta parlando alla radio (se notate ha il GPS al polso e in genere è sempre il team leader a guidare la squadra)
Avrei anche trovato le foto in HI RES ma è un sito di giornalismo (AP Press, se non erro) e per scaricarle mi chiede la registrazione. Non mi pare il caso per 4 foto.... Lo trovate cercando con google le 2 righe in grassetto prima delle foto ;-)
Rilancio con un bel pò di foto greenside che non fanno mai male!
Marines Sweat It Out With Guatemalan Kaibiles
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U.S. Marines conduct a jungle patrol exercise aboard Poptun Training Camp in Poptun, Guatemala, Sept. 11. Patrolling in jungle terrain was part of the subject-matter expert exchange between Kaibil soldiers and Marines of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Continuing Promise 2010
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Guatemalan Army Special Forces soldiers or "Kaibiles" prepare to set up an ambush exercise for U.S. Marines at Poptun Training Camp in Poptun, Guatemala, Sept. 12. Ambushing was part of a larger training package created by the Kaibil soldiers to give Marines of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Continuing Promise 2010 a sense of how the elite Guatemalan Special Forces soldiers train on a daily basis
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A U.S. Marine posts security during a jungle patrol exercise aboard Poptun Training Camp in Poptun, Guatemala, Sept. 11. From Sept. 5-12, Marines of Special-Purpose MAGTF Continuing Promise 2010 conducted a subject-matter expert exchange with Kaibil soldiers to give the Marines a sense of how the elite Guatemalan Special Forces soldiers train on a daily basis
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Guatemalan Army Special Forces soldiers or "Kaibiles" observe how a U.S. Marine positions himself to post security during a jungle patrol exercise at Poptun Training Camp in Poptun, Guatemala, Sept. 11. Patrolling in jungle terrain was part of the subject-matter expert exchange between Kaibil soldiers and Marines of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Continuing Promise 2010
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A Guatemalan Army Special Forces soldier or "Kaibil" leads U.S. Marines of Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Continuing Promise 2010 on a jungle patrol exercise at Poptun Training Camp in Poptun, Guatemala, Sept. 11. From Sept. 5-12, Marines of Special-Purpose MAGTF Continuing Promise 2010 conducted a subject-matter expert exchange with Kaibil soldiers to give the Marines a sense of how the elite Guatemalan Special Forces soldiers train on a daily basis
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Guatemalan Army Special Forces soldiers or "Kaibiles" lead a jungle patrol exercise for U.S. Marines at Poptun Training Camp in Poptun, Guatemala, Sept. 11. From Sept. 5-12, Marines of Special-Purpose MAGTF Continuing Promise 2010 conducted a subject-matter expert exchange with Kaibil soldiers to give the Marines a sense of how the elite Guatemalan Special Forces soldiers train on a daily basis
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A Guatemalan Army Special Forces soldier or "Kaibil" leads U.S. Marines of Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Continuing Promise 2010 on a jungle patrol exercise at Poptun Training Camp in Poptun, Guatemala, Sept. 11. From Sept. 5-12, Marines of Special-Purpose MAGTF Continuing Promise 2010 conducted a subject-matter expert exchange with Kaibil soldiers to give the Marines a sense of how the elite Guatemalan Special Forces soldiers train on a daily basis
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U.S. Marines and Guatemalan Army Special Forces soldiers or "Kaibiles" begin a jungle patrol exercise aboard Poptun Training Camp in Poptun, Guatemala, Sept. 11. From Sept. 5-12, Marines of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Continuing Promise 2010 conducted a subject-matter expert exchange with Kaibil soldiers to give the Marines a sense of how the elite Guatemalan Special Forces soldiers train on a daily basis
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Guatemalan Army Special Forces soldiers or "Kaibiles" hold their national colors along with U.S. Marines at Poptun Training Camp in Poptun, Guatemala, Sept. 6. From Sept. 5-12, Marines of Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Continuing Promise 2010 conducted a subject-matter expert exchange with Kaibil soldiers to give the Marines a sense of how the elite Guatemalan Special Forces soldiers train on a daily basis
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U.S. Marines slog through a stream during a jungle-patrol exercise in Guatemala’s remote Poptun Training Camp. About 40 Marines from Alpha Company of the 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion, based at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, spent a week at the Guatemalan Special Forces camp as part of a “subject matter expert exchange” or SMEE. The Marines are part of a Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force supporting a larger humanitarian civic affairs mission in Latin America and the Caribbean
The elite Guatemalan commandos known as Kaibiles conduct an arduous 60-day training course twice a year in Poptun, located in the northernmost district sandwiched between Belize and Mexico. If you’ve seen the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie, “Predator,” which was shot in the Mexican jungles, then you’ve got a pretty good idea how rugged the terrain is at Poptun.
The Kaibiles are a controversial unit created in 1974 during Guatemala’s bitter 36-year Civil War, Specializing in jungle warfare tactics and counter insurgency operations,the Kaibiles believe a soldier must earn his food, so before every meal they are required to climb a rope, do five pull-ups, 10 push-ups ands run two miles. The U.S. Marines also performed those exercises before eating their chow during the week-long SMEE.
Only seven or eight of the 40-some candidates in a typical Kaibiles training course will make it to graduation,says Col. Victor Diaz, commander of the Kaibil training school. The seven-day training package the Marines completed at Poptun focused on the Kaibil swim qualification course, jungle terrain navigation and maneuvering, moving vehicle exits and reacting to ambushes.
While many of those skills are similar to Marine Corps doctrine, Capt. Lynn Berendsen, Alpha Company’s commander, believes the Kaibiles enhanced the compressed training session “by teaching us some techniques for operating in a jungle environment … something most Marines have not done since the Global War on Terrorism shifted our focus to the desert.”
Counter-guerrilla doctrine and the Kaibiles’ history was also included in the training. The motto of these jungle fighters who wear maroon berets is: “Si avanzo…sígueme, Si me detengo…Apremiame, Si retrocedo…mátame. “Kaibil!” [In English: “If I advance, follow me. If I stop, urge me on. If I retreat, kill me.” While the Kaibiles have unquestioned jungle warfare skills, critics are concerned about the export of their extreme training methods and skill sets to Mexico’s drug wars.
Alpha Company’s stay in Guatemala – one of three military knowledge exchanges in the Central American country – was part of a larger annual exercise, Continuing Promise 2010. CP2010 is a humanitarian-civic assistance mission that includes medical, dental, veterinary and engineering support as well as disaster response expertise exchange.
The Marines have conducted similar SMEEs in Colombia and Costa Rica with future exchanges scheduled for Nicaragua and Suriname.
Interessante la storia che devono guadagnarsi da mangiare, meglio non trovarseli davanti quando sono affamati :D
Il loro motto somiglia ad un famoso slogan fascista, chissà chi dei 2 ha copiato :D
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Lance Cpl. Chris M. Bodiford from Tampa, Fla., with 3rd Platoon, Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 6, moves through a scrap yard while on patrol in the Sina'a District of Al Fallujah, Iraq, Sept. 16. The Marines of 3rd Platoon are stationed at Observation Post Sina'a in the heart of Al Fallujah and are tasked with keeping it clear of anti-coalition forces. Regimental Combat Team 6 is deployed with Multi National Forces-West in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar province of Iraq.
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Lance Cpl. Chris M. Bodiford from Tampa, Fla., with 3rd Platoon, Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 6, moves through a scrap yard while on patrol in the Sina'a District of Al Fallujah, Iraq, Sept. 16. The Marines of 3rd Platoon are stationed at Observation Post Sina'a in the heart of Al Fallujah and are tasked with keeping it clear of anti-coalition forces. Regimental Combat Team 6 is deployed with Multi National Forces-West in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar province of Iraq.
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Cpl. Eric S. Gunlefinger from Folsom, Pa., a squad leader with 3rd Platoon, Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 6, leads his squad through a scrap yard while on patrol in the Sina'a District of Al Fallujah, Iraq, Sept. 16. The Marines of 3rd Platoon are stationed at Observation Post Sina'a in the heart of Al Fallujah and are tasked with keeping it clear of anti-coalition forces. Regimental Combat Team 6 is deployed with Multi National Forces-West in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar province of Iraq.
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Marine 2nd Lt. Jonathan Joseph from New York, N.Y., platoon commander of 3rd Platoon, Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 6, moves through a scrap yard while on patrol in the Sina'a District of Al Fallujah, Iraq, Sept. 16. The Marines of 3rd Platoon are stationed at Observation Post Sina'a in the heart of Al Fallujah and are tasked with keeping it clear of anti-coalition forces. Regimental Combat Team 6 is deployed with Multi National Forces-West in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar province of Iraq.
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Marine 2nd Lt. Jonathan Joseph from New York, N.Y., platoon commander of 3rd Platoon, Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 6, provides cover for his Marines while on patrol in the Sina'a District of Al Fallujah, Iraq, Sept. 16. The Marines of 3rd Platoon are stationed at Observation Post Sina'a in the heart of Al Fallujah and are tasked with keeping it clear of anti-coalition forces. Regimental Combat Team 6 is deployed with Multi National Forces-West in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar province of Iraq.
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Lance Cpl. Stephen B. Epps from Newberry, S.C., with 3rd Platoon, Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 6, covers an adjacent road while on patrol in the Sina'a District of Al Fallujah, Iraq, Sept. 16. The Marines of 3rd Platoon are stationed at Observation Post Sina'a in the heart of Al Fallujah and are tasked with keeping it clear of anti-coalition forces. Regimental Combat Team 6 is deployed with Multi National Forces-West in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar province of Iraq.
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A fighting position that Marines with 3rd Platoon, Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 6, found while on patrol in the Sina'a District of Al Fallujah, Iraq, Sept. 16. The Marines of 3rd Platoon are stationed at Observation Post Sina'a in the heart of Al Fallujah and are tasked with keeping it clear of anti-coalition forces. Regimental Combat Team 6 is deployed with Multi National Forces-West in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar province of Iraq.
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A fighting position that Marines with 3rd Platoon, Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 6, found while on patrol in the Sina'a District of Al Fallujah, Iraq, Sept. 16. The Marines of 3rd Platoon are stationed at Observation Post Sina'a in the heart of Al Fallujah and are tasked with keeping it clear of anti-coalition forces. Regimental Combat Team 6 is deployed with Multi National Forces-West in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar province of Iraq.
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Lance Cpl. Chris M. Bodiford from Tampa, Fla., with 3rd Platoon, Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 6, provides cover for other Marines while on patrol in the Sina'a District of Al Fallujah, Iraq, Sept. 16. The Marines of 3rd Platoon are stationed at Observation Post Sina'a in the heart of Al Fallujah and are tasked with keeping it clear of anti-coalition forces. Regimental Combat Team 6 is deployed with Multi National Forces-West in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar province of Iraq.
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Cpl. Eric S. Gunlefinger from Folsom, Pa., a squad leader with 3rd Platoon, Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 6, leads his squad on patrol in the Sina'a District of Al Fallujah, Iraq, Sept. 16. The Marines of 3rd Platoon are stationed at Observation Post Sina'a in the heart of Al Fallujah and are tasked with keeping it clear of anti-coalition forces. Regimental Combat Team 6 is deployed with Multi National Forces-West in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar province of Iraq.
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Lance Cpl. Chris M. Bodiford from Tampa, Fla., with 3rd Platoon, Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 6, hurries to his next covering position while on patrol in the Sina'a District of Al Fallujah, Iraq, Sept. 16. The Marines of 3rd Platoon are stationed at Observation Post Sina'a in the heart of Al Fallujah and are tasked with keeping it clear of anti-coalition forces. Regimental Combat Team 6 is deployed with Multi National Forces-West in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar province of Iraq.
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Lance Cpl. Chris M. Bodiford from Tampa, Fla., with 3rd Platoon, Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 6, provides cover for other Marines while on patrol in the Sina'a District of Al Fallujah, Iraq, Sept. 16. The Marines of 3rd Platoon are stationed at Observation Post Sina'a in the heart of Al Fallujah and are tasked with keeping it clear of anti-coalition forces. Regimental Combat Team 6 is deployed with Multi National Forces-West in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar province of Iraq.
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Lance Cpl. Charles McNiel with 3rd Platoon, Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 6, provides cover while on patrol in the Sina'a District of Al Fallujah, Iraq, Sept. 16. The Marines of 3rd Platoon are stationed at Observation Post Sina'a in the heart of Al Fallujah and are tasked with keeping it clear of anti-coalition forces. Regimental Combat Team 6 is deployed with Multi National Forces-West in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar province of Iraq.
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Lance Cpl. Chris M. Bodiford from Tampa, Fla., with 3rd Platoon, Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 6, moves around a corner while on patrol in the Sina'a District of Al Fallujah, Iraq, Sept. 16. The Marines of 3rd Platoon are stationed at Observation Post Sina'a in the heart of Al Fallujah and are tasked with keeping it clear of anti-coalition forces. Regimental Combat Team 6 is deployed with Multi National Forces-West in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar province of Iraq
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Lance Cpl. Chris M. Bodiford from Tampa, Fla., with 3rd Platoon, Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 6, searches through rubble along the road while on patrol in the Sina'a District of Al Fallujah, Iraq, Sept. 16. The Marines of 3rd Platoon are stationed at Observation Post Sina'a in the heart of Al Fallujah and are tasked with keeping it clear of anti-coalition forces. Regimental Combat Team 6 is deployed with Multi National Forces-West in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar province of Iraq.
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Marines with 3rd Platoon, Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 6, move on patrol in the Sina'a District of Al Fallujah, Iraq, Sept. 16. The Marines of 3rd Platoon are stationed at Observation Post Sina'a in the heart of Al Fallujah and are tasked with keeping it clear of anti-coalition forces. Regimental Combat Team 6 is deployed with Multi National Forces-West in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar province of Iraq.
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Lance Cpl. Charles McNiel with 3rd Platoon, Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 6, provides cover while on patrol in the Sina'a District of Al Fallujah, Iraq, Sept. 16. The Marines of 3rd Platoon are stationed at Observation Post Sina'a in the heart of Al Fallujah and are tasked with keeping it clear of anti-coalition forces. Regimental Combat Team 6 is deployed with Multi National Forces-West in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar province of Iraq.
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Marines with 3rd Platoon, Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 6, move on patrol in the Sina'a District of Al Fallujah, Iraq, Sept. 16. The Marines of 3rd Platoon are stationed at Observation Post Sina'a in the heart of Al Fallujah and are tasked with keeping it clear of anti-coalition forces. Regimental Combat Team 6 is deployed with Multi National Forces-West in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar province of Iraq.
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Lance Cpl. Mathew A. Gadomski from Hurley, N.Y., with 3rd Platoon, Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 6, moves along a road while on patrol in the Sina'a District of Al Fallujah, Iraq, Sept. 16. The Marines of 3rd Platoon are stationed at Observation Post Sina'a in the heart of Al Fallujah and are tasked with keeping it clear of anti-coalition forces. Regimental Combat Team 6 is deployed with Multi National Forces-West in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Al Anbar province of Iraq.
ma l mtv che usano gli operatori nelle ultime foto come mai ha la protezione per il collo con i bottoni anzichè il velcro e il velcro davanti stretto e lungo anzichè essere largo? proprio come la replica della pantac
quelle foto credo risalgano a qualche annetto fa...in alcune foto si vedono ancora gli IBA e qualche spartan vest I, oltre ad alcuni MTV...dovrebbero essere gli anni del passaggio dagli otv ai mtv e di conseguenza alcuni neck protector venivano cambiati
scusate ragazzi, ma queste foto operative da che sito le prendete? e soprattutto sono in alta risoluzione? semper fi
Secondo me non sono MTV, sono degli Spartan Vest II, sono stati distribuiti per un breve periodo nel 2005-2006 se non erro.
Figuriamoci! Anch'io due anni fa era talmente niubbo che volevo prendere a tutti i costi lo Spartan II.... Fortunatamente poi qualcuno mi ha spiegato che stavo per fare una belinata... :D
Beh ma uno sfizio ce lo si può togliere ma bisogne ben tenere a mente che si sta replicando un periodo ristrettissimo e una situazione di transizione tra 2 tattici (issued e non civili). Quindi è qualcosa di molto particolare.
Cioè per dire, se decidessi di replicare un setup da fanteria periodo 2005 post-falluja un pensierino sulla spartan ce lo farei seriamente
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Staff Sgt. Jose Mercado (left) and Sgt. Nelson Vergara, both with Mobile Training Team, Iraqi Security Force, II Marine Expeditionary Force (FWD), stand in front of a police car at the ISF compound on Camp Fallujah, Iraq. Both reserve Marines, who attached to II MEF (FWD) from 2nd Battalion, 25th Marines, 4th Marine Division, based in Garden City, N.Y., were on the scene as the events of 9/11 unfolded, serving as New York City police officers.
Photo submitted 09/23/2005 Taken by Lance Cpl. Evan M. Eagan
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A U.S. Marine from the First Battalion, Eighth Marines Bravo Company fires his weapon during a battle against Taliban insurgents in Musa Qala district in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, November 7, 2010.
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A U.S. Marine from the First Battalion, Eighth Marines Bravo Company fires his weapon during a battle against Taliban insurgents in Musa Qala district in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province November 7, 2010.
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U.S. Marines from the First Battalion, Eighth Marines Bravo Company fires their weapons during a battle against Taliban insurgents in Musa Qala district in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province November 7, 2010.
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A U.S. Marine from the First Battalion, Eighth Marines Bravo Company fires his weapon during a battle against Taliban insurgents in Musa Qala district in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province November 7, 2010.
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LCpl. James Jones from the First Battalion, Eighth Marines Bravo Company fires his weapon during a battle against Taliban insurgents in Musa Qala district in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, November 7, 2010.
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A U.S. Marine from the First Battalion, Eighth Marines Bravo Company smokes during a lull in a battle against Taliban insurgents in Musa Qala district in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province November 7, 2010.
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LCpl. James Jones, 25, of Boston, Massachusetts and from the First Battalion, Eighth Marines Bravo Company smokes during a lull in a battle against Taliban insurgents in Musa Qala district in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province November 7, 2010.
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U.S. Marines carry stretchers as they run to pick up their wounded comrade during a Medevac mission in southern Afghanistan's Helmand Province November 8, 2010.
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U.S. Marines carry stretchers as they run to pick up their wounded comrade during a Medevac mission in southern Afghanistan's Helmand Province November 8, 2010.
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U.S. flight medic, SGT. Billy Raines (R) and U.S. Marine Andrew Hadley (2nd L) of the 2 Battalion 9th Marines run to a helicopter before a Medevac flight in southern Afghanistan's Helmand Province November 8, 2010.
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U.S. flight medic, SGT. Billy Raines (2nd R) and U.S. Marine Andrew Hadley of the 2 Battalion 9th Marines run to a helicopter as chase Blackhawk from CCO., 1-214 AVN is seen before a Medevac flight in southern Afghanistan's Helmand Province November 8, 2010.
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U.S. flight medic, SGT. Billy Raines (R) and U.S. Marine Andrew Hadley of the 2 Battalion 9th Marines run to a helicopter during a Medevac flight in southern Afghanistan's Helmand Province November 8, 2010.
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U.S. Marines carry a wounded comrade as they run to a helicopter during a Medevac mission in southern Afghanistan's Helmand Province November 8, 2010.
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U.S. Marines carry a wounded comrade to a helicopter during a Medevac mission in southern Afghanistan's Helmand Province November 8, 2010.
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U.S. Marines from Second Platoon's Second Squad of the First Battalion, Eighth Marines Bravo Company pass by a stream during a patrol in the town of Deh Zore in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, November 4, 2010.
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U.S. Marines from Second Platoon's Second Squad of the First Battalion, Eighth Marines Bravo Company pass by a stream during a patrol in the town of Deh Zore in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, November 4, 2010.
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U.S. Marines from Second Platoon's Second Squad of the First Battalion, Eighth Marines Bravo Company help each other cross a stream during a patrol in the town of Deh Zore in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, November 4, 2010.
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A U.S. Marine from Second Platoon's Second Squad of the First Battalion, Eighth Marines Bravo Company patrols in the town of Deh Zore in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, November 4, 2010.
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U.S. Marines from Second Platoon's Second Squad of the First Battalion, Eighth Marines Bravo Company pause during a patrol in the town of Deh Zore in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, November 4, 2010.
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Machine gunner LCpl. Domingo Espinal, 20, of Hoschton, GA. from Second Platoon's Second Squad of the First Battalion, Eighth Marines Bravo Company carries his weapon during a patrol in the town of Deh Zore in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, November 4, 2010.
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Machine gunner LCpl. Domingo Espinal, 20, of Hoschton, GA. from Second Platoon's Second Squad of the First Battalion, Eighth Marines Bravo Company carries his weapon during a patrol in the town of Deh Zore in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, November 4, 2010.
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Machine gunner LCpl. Domingo Espinal, 20, of Hoschton, GA. from Second Platoon's Second Squad of the First Battalion, Eighth Marines Bravo Company carries his weapon during a patrol in the town of Deh Zore in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, November 4, 2010
dei pmag fde... ma non erano issued solo quelli neri?
Poi quei chest sopra gli spc danno solo a me un senso di hsgi?
Io dico TAG rifleman chest rig:
https://www.optactical.com/noname27.html
Sai Anel che ci assomiglia parecchio?
E' lui, è lui... ;)
Secondo le info che si trovano in rete, i PMAG issued sono i neri con finestra e neri senza finestra. Forse sono rimasugli degli acquisti che hanno fatto prima dell'ufficialità perchè so che molti li hanno comprati di tasca loro.
Anel sei sicuro? Ok che sono ciecato ma non mi sembra di vedere la zip sui portacaricatori
Dici il pannello porta mappa? C'è c'è, se vai sul loro sito ufficiale c'è una foto dove si vede chiaramente. All'inizio anche a me aveva ingannato la zip, però secondo me è quello al 100%.