Il tascone sempre medico ma a tracolla invece è il Combat Trauma Bag ( CTB ) della Recon Mountaineer.
Come ti ho già detto prima ottima guida !
Il tascone sempre medico ma a tracolla invece è il Combat Trauma Bag ( CTB ) della Recon Mountaineer.
Come ti ho già detto prima ottima guida !
Sai il modello esatto? che erano della NAR ci eravamo già arrivati ma vorrei capire il modello esatto
Di alcuni particolari come questo non ho parlato apposta, perchè non sono la regola. Cioè portare in bella vista le trauma shears non è obbligatorioa e soprattutto è a discrezione di chi le usa, cioè per esempio a me va bene portarle nei pals del tattico invece a te va bene portarle sul cosciale ad un altro nella tasca medica. Per cui quello rientra nelle cose che andrebbero studiate per "fatti propri" e in base alle proprie esigenze-le EMT shears sono sempre da 7.5" che è lo standard militare, quelle da 7.25 e 5.5 non si vedono quasi mai.
Se leggi bene ho detto che è "sostanzialmente lo stesso" di uno da force recon-per gli MSPF io farei una grossa parentesi a parte, quando si parla di impieghi VBSS la solfa cambia molto, si sono visti MSPF con hugger vest e mich pitonati con 1 hole norotos, HABD mkII sea bottle e peci TFSS, oltre che una gran gamma di accessori che normalmente non dovrebbero vedersi dalle parti usmc (e appunto l'hugger ne è un'esempio lampante)
x il resto bravo![]()
Per ragioni di tempo e di leggibilità posso trattare tutti i setup in modo dettagliato altrimenti usciva un papiro lunghissimo che nessuno avrebbe letto. Senza contare che sulle SOF sono poco preparato
comunque grazie
volevo solo aiutarti...
la NAR sul leg è una small combat casualiti response kit pouch, mentre la seconda foto del medico quella grande è una squad medical bag CCRK NAR
le shears le puoi mettere dove ti pare, pure nell'elmetto...quello che volevo far notare è la misura, io non sono stato il primo e non sarò l'ultimo a sbagliare misura andandole a comprare online, forse è per questo che l'ho scritto no?
cmq non è sostanzialmente lo stesso di quello da force recon, anzi è abbastanza diverso![]()
Ultima modifica di Paolonix; 28/06/2010 a 23:21
Shark, 30 e lode! Davvero fantastico!![]()
Tranquillo lo so che vuoi aiutarmiperò ho volutamente omesso alcuni particolari, e l'ho specificato nella guida, per invogliare chi legge ad avere un pò di iniziativa. Se no che gusto c'è se ti dicono tutto gli altri?
Aggiungo il nome del cosciale e casomai metto pure le forbici visto che c'è questa probabilità di errore, grazie. Invece per quanto riguarda i MSPF, io li ho sempre visti con un setup molto molto simile ai force recon ma non ho molte foto, per quello per me sono uguali. Se fai una guida su di loro la aggiungo come link come ho fatto con quella di hootdai dai
Grazie red![]()
Il fatto shark è che si sono visti veramente poco, dopotutto gli impieghi VBSS sono sporadici rispetto alla grossa mole di foto che ci arrivano da da a-stan/iraq. Magari quando ho un po + di tempo mi metto a cercare materiale
Edit: un buon papiro ma ora non ho tempo per mettermi a tradurlo, lo farò con calma. Da una lettura sommaria di 10 secondi che gli ho datto pare che gli MSPF non fanno parte delle MEU,ma è come un reparto costruito ad hoc attingendo dai vari reggimenti special operation capable. Infatti necessita di 2 elementi armati, un covering element che può essere formato da uomini delle MEU (SOC) e da un direct action element formato da uomini dei force reconnaissance battallion, più altri elementi formati da altri gruppi meu(soc) etc. Gli mspf sono special operation capable cmq.
US Marine Corps' Maritime Special Purpose Force
Introduction
Each deploying Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), or MEU(SOC) contains a specialized sub-unit known as the Maritime Special Purpose Force (MSPF). The MSPF is a unique organization drawn from the MEU major subordinate elements. The MSPF provides the enhanced operational capability to complement or enable conventional operations or to execute selected maritime special missions. The MSPF can't operate independently of its parent MEU.
It relies on the MEU for logistics, intelligence, communications, transportation, and supporting fire. Command of the MSPF remains under the control of the MEU commander. The MSPF is organized and trained to be rapidly tailored to the specific mission. The MSPF does not duplicate the other services dedicated Special Operations Forces.
MSPF Tasks include:
*Deep Reconnaissance
*In Extremis Hostage Rescue (IHR) in an Urban Environment
*Special Demolition Operations
*Clandestine Recovery of Personnel and Equipment
*Gas and Oil Platform (GOPLAT) Operations
*Clandestine Reconnaissance and Surveillance
*Direct Action (DA) and Close Quarters Battle (CQ![]()
*Maritime Interdiction Operations (MIO)
The MSPF is Composed of the Following:
· A command element.
· A covering element - consisting of one or more reinforced rifle companies - usually a specially trained platoon from the MEU(SOC) boat company.
· An assault element - the deployed Force Reconnaissance Direct Action Platoon (DAP). Organized to conduct on-scene command, assault, security, and support functions.
· A reconnaissance and surveillance (R&S) element composed of the MEU(SOC) Battalion Landing Teams (BLT) and Surveillance and Target Acquisition (STA) Platoon. A Radio Reconnaissance Team (RRT) from the MEU(SOC) Radion Battalion Detachment, and elements of the MEU(SOC) intelligence section. The R&S element is organized to conduct reconnaissance and surveillance, sniper control and support, counter-intelligence, human and signal intelligence, and electronic warfare.
· An aviation support element to provide assault support, and close air support (CAS).
· A Naval Special Warfare element - the MEU(SOC)'s deployed SEAL Strike Platoon.
MSPF Training
Initial Training Phase
During the Initial Training Phase, the MSPF receives instruction in the special skills necessary to conduct the special operations missions associated with the MEU(SOC) program. Training and evaluation during this phase will focus on individual and small unit skills. Instruction provided and/or coordinated by the Special Operations Training Group (SOTG) includes:
Specialized Demolitions Course
A period of instruction that provides selected elements of the MEU with the capability to conduct the precision destruction of targets.
Breachers Course
A period of instruction designed for the assault element of the MSPF. Provides the ability to conduct explosive and non-explosive entry into a designated target. This training should include participation by Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) personnel.
Urban Sniper/Designated Marksman Course
This course provides training for qualified 8541 Scout/Snipers, designated marksmen, and supervisory personnel responsible for the planning and employment of urban snipers within the MEU's MSPF. Course material will include: sniper initiated assault, surgical shooting, live night fire engagement, urban movement, counter-sniper operations, rapid/multiple threat engagement, Maritime Interdiction Operations (MIO), and covering force operations. Only snipers that have successfully completed this course are eligible to participate in live fire Situational Training Exercises during training in an Urban Environment (TRUE) and Special Operations Capable Exercises (SOCEX).
Urban Reconnaissance and Surveillance Course
A course designed to train personnel from the Division Reconnaissance Detachments, the Surveillance and Target Acquisition Platoon, Radio Battalion Detachment, and Intelligence Company Detachments in the conduct of Urban Reconnaissance and Surveillance (R&S).
The course will cover at a minimum, an introduction to R&S, intelligence considerations, R&S planning, urban route planning and movements, introduction to Direct Action (DA) operations, evasion-and-escape techniques, surveillance/counter-surveillance techniques and equipment, and urban communication procedures. Training will focus on reconnaissance in support of special operations and conventional missions with specific emphasis on urban operations. This course provides an outstanding opportunity to intergrate with the Amphibious Squadron's (PHIBRON) Naval Special Warfare Detachment (NAVSPECWAR Det.)
Security Element Training
This course is designed for a platoon sized force. It develops the skills necessary for the force to function in support of the MSPF assault element. The training of this platoon will include: limited Close Quarters Battle (CQskills, internal security procedures, hostage handling procedures, and other capabilities required to support the assault element.
Close Quarters Battle Training
This course is for the assault element of the MEU's MSPF with a focus on advanced marksmanship, surgical shooting, and CQB tactics.
Initial Training Phase Evaluations
The following are recommended areas of evaluation during this phase:
*Specialized Demolition
*Urban Sniping
*Assault Breaching
*Reconnaissance and Surveillance
*Close Quarters Battle
Intermediate Training Phase
The MSPF's goal during this phase is to integrate all elements of the MSPF in order to conduct operations with the MSE's and PHIBRON. Training will focus on special operations skills and capabilities, (eg: sniper proficiency, CQB, specialized demolitions, clandestine R&S, MIO, GOPLAT, clandestine recovery, DA, and IHR in an urban environment). Remedial and sustainment training will be conducted as required to improve deficiencies.
MSPF Interoperability Training
The purpose of this training is to integrate the command and control, reconnaissance and surveillance, assault, security, and aviation assault elements. This can be conducted off-site
or locally. This training is a logical prerequisite for TRUE and may provide an opportunity to conduct basic level training with the PHIBRON NAVSPECWAR Det.
TRUE
TRUE provides the MEU an invaluable opportunity for training in unfamiliar urban environments, along with the MSPF. TRUE provides an opportunity to integrate unique MSPF capabilities in conjunction with the MEU's increased proficiency in Rapid Response Planning (R2P2). This event presents realistic opportunities for R&S in an urban environment, and interaction with the external agencies that may assist in conducting clandestine R&S operations.
GOPLAT and MIO Training
GOPLAT and MIO training provide an opportunity for the MSPF to execute its special skills on unique target platforms. This training can be accomplished unilaterally or in conjunction with the PHIBRON's NAVSPECWAR Det. SOTG coordination with civilian GOPLAT operators and merchant shipping agencies is required.
Intermediate Training Phase Evaluations
The following are recommended evaluations during this phase:
*Interoperability
*Intelligence Collection
*Clandestine R&S
*Amphibious Raids
*Initial Terminal Guidance
*R2P2
*DA Mission
*IHR
*GOLPAT and MIO
Final Training Phase/Evaluation
During its final training phase the MSPF will continue to focus on remedial and sustainment training as required to improve deficiencies. During the SOCEX, the MSPF must demonstrate
the capability to concurrently support/execute MEU(SOC) assigned missions, capabilities, and skills.
Ultima modifica di Paolonix; 29/06/2010 a 09:22
Ottimo lavoro shark !!! una bella guida, per fare riferimento a setup per periodi specifici e per unità specifiche![]()
La Tactical Tailor ne produce una versione anche in CB : 40mm M203 Belt![]()