è uno standalone launcher quello nella prima foto?
intanto, combined joint task force 13/05/1996, USMC vs. Gurkhas, camp lejeune
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è uno standalone launcher quello nella prima foto?
intanto, combined joint task force 13/05/1996, USMC vs. Gurkhas, camp lejeune
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Giusto in quel momento vennero a dirgli che il Re voleva parlargli.
Veramente non era il Re che voleva parlargli, perché il Re non parla con nessuno, ma uno di coloro per bocca dei quali parla il Re, quando ha da dire qualche cosa.
guardando questo foto ho notato che le forze tipo ranger / marsoc ecc sono più inclini a pittare i loro m4 a differenza dei marines "normali"
è vero?
si. difficilmente si vede un "marine normale" con un fucile sprayato (fanno eccezione alcuni marksman, ma non tutti)
Per le forze speciali invece è quasi la norma.
Tempo fa lessi da qualche parte che per la prima volta dell'adozione delle attuali regole le unità di fanteria US Army hanno ottenuto quest'anno il permesso di verniciare le armi personali... magari per i marine c'è la stessa regola... only black rifle allowed![]()
E' una pratica diffusa tra tutti quelli che hanno incarichi particolari, o almeno lo era (se hanno cambiato i regolamenti).
FOTO DA LECCARSI I BAFFI!!
Afghan national army from the 2/2/207th Kandak, Italian Army Operational Mentoring Liaison Team and Marines from the Marine Special Operation Command conduct a combat reconnaissance patrol around the mountains of Bagwa, Farah province, Afghanistan Feb. 25. During the CRP the teams were lead by the ANA and they dropped off supplies to a school in Dizak, continued on through the mountains of Bagwa conducting route reconnaissance while getting eyes on the mountain terrain and while conducting the route recon the teams received small arms contact. No injuries occurred during the two-day CRP.
A Special Forces Soldier scans the terrain for threats during a fire fight in the mountains of Bagwa, Farah province, Afghanistan Feb. 25. MARSOC Marines and ANA conducted a three-day mission to scan the mountains for possible future routes and while on patrol the teams came under fire.
A Special Forces Soldier scans the terrain after a short night's sleep during a three-day mission through the mountains of Bagwa, Farah province, Afghanistan Feb. 25.
Afghan national army from the 2/2/207th Kandak, Italian Army Operational Mentoring Liaison Team and Marines from the Marine Special Operation Command convoy to Shawan Garrison, Farah Province, Afghanistan Feb. 27. During the convoy the Marines made a stop at a river pass that is used to access the garrison and inform the locals that were digging a canal that there would be a bridge in the area they were digging very soon.
Elders in the Village of Tamir sit and discuss security and future projects with ANA leadership and MARSOC Marines March 15.
A MARSOC Marine Dog Handler holds security on the perimeter of Dizak, Farah Prov. Feb. 25 while ANA soldiers deliver school supplies to the village schools. Afghan national army from the 2/2/207th Kandak, Italian Army Operational Mentoring Liaison Team and Marines from the Marine Special Operation Command conduct a combat reconnaissance patrol through the mountainous region of Farah.
Afghan national army from the 2/2/207th Kandak, Italian Army Operational Mentoring Liaison Team and Marines from the Marine Special Operation Command conduct a combat reconnaissance patrol around the mountains of Bagwa, Farah province, Afghanistan Feb. 26. During the CRP the teams were lead by the ANA and they dropped off supplies to a school in Dizak, continued on through the mountains of Bagwa conducting route reconnaissance while getting eyes on the mountain terrain and while conducting the route recon the teams received small arms contact. No injuries occurred during the two-day CRP.
Mamma mia Petro, che spettacolo!peccato non riesca a darti rep...
La prima foto è davvero interessante...