Foto (forse) da fort Bragg
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Foto (forse) da fort Bragg
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Le prime due sono pazzesche, tra l'altro la "location" mi pare conosciuta, dovrei ripassare un paio di cartelle sul PC..
oh ma niente! L'elmetto e il 416 non lasciano dubbi!![]()
si, anche su gearsoc sono partiti subito con OMFG D3LT4!!!11![]()
l'ultima foto ha del miracoloso... un operatore che fa la pipi... non sapevo che anche loro avessero di questi bisogni... ^_^ (ovviamente scherzo, ma la posizione non lascia alcun dubbio... è proprio pipi...)
comunque cazzate a parte, nelle prime due foto l'operatore che tattico usa? un hard plate paraclete? O_O
iniziamo ad abbandonare il ranger green come pattern per i vest?
Ultima modifica di moses; 11/04/2011 a 13:49
Mi sembrano PC della Crye
Ultima modifica di corte; 11/04/2011 a 17:09
Foto stupende, nella terza l'operatore in primo piano, utilizza un Crye Precision Jumpable Plate Carrier (JPC)?
forse repost... al max cancello, ma non mi sembra di averle viste...
A U.S. service member with Special Operations Task Force -* South interacts with an Afghan boy during a routine patrol, March 27, Maiwand District, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. The SOTF-*South team in the area conducts regular patrols in order to bolster security, in addition to meeting with area villagers to assess development projects.
A U.S. service member with Special Operations Task Force - South provides security overwatch during a routine patrol Maiwand district, Kandahar province, Afghanistan, April 1. The SOTF-South team conducts regular patrols in order to bolster security and disrupt insurgent activity.
A U.S. service member with Special Operations Task Force -* South provides security overwatch during a routine patrol Maiwand district, Kandahar province, Afghanistan, April 1. The SOTF-*South team conducts regular patrols in order to bolster security and disrupt insurgent activity.
A U.S. service member assigned to Special Operations Task Force - South provides security overwatch during a routine patrol in Maiwand district, Kandahar province, Afghanistan, April 1. The SOTF-South team conducts regular patrols to bolster security and disrupt insurgent activity.
A U.S. service member assigned to Special Operations Task Force - South looks through his binoculars for suspicious activity while on patrol in Maiwand district, Kandahar province, Afghanistan, April 1. The SOTF-South team conducts regular patrols to bolster security and disrupt insurgent activity.
QARA QOSH, Iraq - A member of U.S. Special Operations Forces mans a turret during a civil affairs mission in Qara Qosh, Iraq on Dec. 25. U.S. Special Operations Forces are currently advising, assisting and training Iraqi Security forces in support of Operation New Dawn. (Photo by U.S. Navy Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class James E. Foehl)
Spc. Eric Galorido, a Soldier from Group Support Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group, engages targets under the watchful eye of an instructor at Fort Bragg, N.C., Jan. 20. Members of the battalion participated in the Special Forces Basic Combat Course-Support. The course is a requirement for all support units deploying with Special Forces. (Army photo/Sgt. Cody Sedlacek)
Sgt. Scott Dykema, a member of 8th Battalion, 4th Psychological Operations Group, fires his weapon during advanced rifle marksmanship training, Jan. 20. The Texas native attended the training as part of the Special Forces Basic Combat Course-Support. All support units are required to attend the course before deploying with Special Forces. (Army photo/Sgt. Cody Sedlacek)
Soldiers and airmen engage targets under the supervision of instructors from 3rd Special Forces Group during the advanced marksmanship portion of the Special Forces Basic Combat Course-Support, Jan. 20. Service members must complete this training before supporting U.S. Army Special Forces. (Army photo/Sgt. Cody Sedlacek)
New Jersey native Sgt. Sam Surowitz, a soldier with 9th Battalion, 4th Psychological Operations Group, fires at his target during the Special Forces Basic Combat Course-Support at Fort Bragg, N.C., Jan. 20. All support units are required to attend the course before deploying with Special Forces. (Army photo/Sgt. Cody Sedlacek)
Questa l'ho messa solo per chiedere:" ma la bandiera USA non andava reverse?" Cazvoli proprio l'Ammiraglio Comandante delle USASOC?
U.S. Navy Adm. Eric T. Olson, commander of U.S. Special Operations Command, and Afghan Brig. Gen. Khan Mohammed Khan with the Ministry of Interior, speak with Afghan villagers outside the Ziarat-e Shah Maqsud Shrine during a visit to northern Khakrez District, Feb. 24, 2011, in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. Olson also met with Special Forces Soldiers and the all-female Cultural Support Team and Female Treatment Team with Special Operations Task Force – South regarding their missions and the progress they've seen during their respective deployments. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Daniel P. Shook.)(Released).