E' una foto sulla quale si è discusso già un annetto fa circa, è poco chiaro chi siano, ma potrebbero essere operatori DevGru, il 1st BN del 160th SOAR lavora esclusivamente con le Tier1 (quello in foto dovrebbe essere un MH-6 della Compagnia A).
credo di non averla mai vista:
U.S. Special Forces soldiers search for suspected Taliban fighters in Uruzgan, Afghanistan on April 24, 2010. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Nicholas T. Lloyd Combined Joint Special Forces Task Force Afghanistan / Not Reviewed).
delta! hai foto della stessa serie???
sembra usare un doav nuova gen!
no , niente OMFG Delta.... è del 5th SFG!
Lui e quest'altro (sempre del 5th) :
hanno fondato una scuola di training come molti altri della stessa provenienza.
altra foto:
5th SFG - 2008
R.I.P.
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.Air Force pararescuemen from 103rd Rescue Squadron, 106th Rescue Wing, New York Air National Guard, leap from the ramp of an Air Force C-17 transport aircraft during free-fall parachute training over Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 21, 2011. The pararescuemen parachuted from an Air Force C-17 transport aircraft over Marine Corps Base Hawaii to fulfill specialty-based sustainment training requirements. They were joined by Marines from 4th Force Reconnaissance Company, 4th Marine Division, and West Coast-based Navy SEALs
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Air Force pararescuemen from 103rd Rescue Squadron, 106th Rescue Wing, New York Air National Guard, prepare to parachute from an Air Force C-17 transport aircraft during free-fall parachute training over Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 21, 2011. The pararescuemen parachuted from an Air Force C-17 transport aircraft over Marine Corps Base Hawaii to fulfill specialty-based sustainment training requirements. They were joined by Marines from 4th Force Reconnaissance Company, 4th Marine Division, and West Coast-based Navy SEALs.
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Air Force pararescuemen from 103rd Rescue Squadron, 106th Rescue Wing, New York Air National Guard, and West Coast-based Navy SEALs leap from the ramp of an Air Force C-17 transport aircraft during free-fall parachute training over Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 21, 2011. The pararescuemen and SEALs parachuted from an Air Force C-17 transport aircraft over Marine Corps Base Hawaii to fulfill specialty-based sustainment training requirements. They were joined by Marines from 4th Force Reconnaissance Company, 4th Marine Division
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Inside an Air Force C-17 transport aircraft, West Coast-based Navy SEALs inspect each other’s gear in preparation for free-fall parachute training over Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 21, 2011. The SEALs parachuted from an Air Force C-17 transport aircraft over Marine Corps Base Hawaii to fulfill specialty-based sustainment training requirements. They were joined by Marines from 4th Force Reconnaissance Company, 4th Marine Division, and Air Force pararescuemen from 103rd Rescue Squadron, 106th Rescue Wing, New York Air National Guard.
Ultima modifica di Beppe_goodoldrebel; 26/01/2011 a 16:04
La seconda foto dall'alto è molto interessante.
Il tattico cos'è???
Sembra una versione "light" del 6094.
Mk18 mod.1.....col CTR....(o dal colore del receiver e dallo spegnifiamma un LWRC???)
Cosa sono??? devgru????
Ultima modifica di The_NightRider; 27/01/2011 a 22:06
sapete che produce quel tourniquet holder nella terza foto?
secondo me è possibile che siano due semplici strisce velcrate fatte passare nei passanti molle...