Hai dimenticato di levare la foto dei SASR
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Hai dimenticato di levare la foto dei SASR
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Incredibile, con tutti i satelliti spia super tecnologici usano la prova del cono dinamico per stabilire il tonnellaggio dei mezzi che possono transitare su quella capezzagna!!!! Da non credere!!!!
6/13/2012 - U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brandon Smith, 38th Rescue Squadron pararescueman, secures his equipment before combat arms training June 12, 2012, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Smith and three other 38th RQS Airmen spent nearly three hours training to remain familiar with their weapons and various combat techniques. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jamal D. Sutter/Released)
6/13/2012 - U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brandon Smith, 38th Rescue Squadron pararescueman, sets up a firing position during combat arms training June 12, 2012, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. With the ability to be called for a mission at a moment’s notice, 38th RQS PJs regularly train to remain precise and proficient at what they do. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jamal D. Sutter/Released)
6/13/2012 - U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Eric Braddock, 38th Rescue Squadron pararescueman, makes sight adjustments to an M4 assault rifle during combat arms training June 12, 2012, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Making sight adjustments, also known as weapon zeroing, increases accuracy and builds a better understanding of how a weapon operates when fired, which can be beneficial to Airmen who deploy with the weapon they train on. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jamal D. Sutter/Released)
6/13/2012 - U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. David Deel, 38th Rescue Squadron combat arms training and maintenance instructor, discusses firing adjustments with Senior Airman Brandon Smith, 38th RQS pararescueman, during combat arms training June 12, 2012, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The 38th RQS trains, equips and employs combat-ready PJs and supporting Airmen in support of U.S. rescue operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jamal D. Sutter/Released)
6/13/2012 - U.S. Air Force Col. Bill Thompson, 23d Wing commander, middle, poses for a photo with, from left to right, Senior Airman Brandon Smith, Staff Sgt. Eric Braddock, Capt. Daniel Catino and Staff Sgt. Alejandro Serrano during combat arms training June 12, 2012, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The 38th Rescue Squadron pararescuemen and combat rescue officer invited Thompson to join them during training to give him a better understanding of what they do to remain proficient at their jobs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jamal D. Sutter/Released)
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Si nota bene la patch del A Squadron
E' la prima volta che vedo un PVS-21, la foto conferma le voci di corridoio...
La prima stavo per postarla pure io..
Belle foto Marco.
Fighissima l'ultima foto con l'M320.
Molte foto dell'unità questo fine settimana. Stavolta il nostro amico barbuto, indossa il cvc in mesh, e dopo tanto multicam/aor1 si rivedono foto in 3 col desert. Non riesco a identificare la 2nd line del tipo in acu, qualcuno ha info? Bello lo scoop del pvs21 marco, che dite hanno copiato gli inglesi ai tempi TFB/TF121?
Ultima modifica di kermit the frog; 15/06/2012 a 23:53
Ragazzi il PVS 21 è qualcosa di strabiliante... se ritrovo una specie di recensione la posto perchè merita!
Il barbuto sembra particolarmente affezionato al RACK+CVC
Beh il PVS21 non è prerogativa dei soli inglesi, anche molte forze regolari lo impiegano, italiani compresi, risulta essere il visore con minor ingombro in assoluto, molto pratico. La TF121 in Iraq non credo lo impiegasse, visto che quello era il nome fino al 2003, forse la TF6-26, di cui se ne parla già nel 2006 (e già l'imiego della ACU è più plausibile).