Se noti qualcuno ha l'MTP,qualcuno la multicam.
Se noti qualcuno ha l'MTP,qualcuno la multicam.
Tra le foto 'british' c'è qualche yankee...
Posso riconoscermi tra quei britannici. Mi manca solo il ris al mio fedele L85 e una mc di qualità superiore..
Fantastiche foto, complimenti vivissimi Draghi rep+
Direi di si!!!
Oramai l'MTP si vede sempre di più!
nella prima raccolta di foto compare un m4 colorato tutto di blu dietro la schiena di uno.. come mai? sono quelli che usano per le esercitazioni? ma sparano
cmq belle foto di reportage.. molto carine! anche per gli spunti, come già accennato..
Nell'armeria che fà da "sponsor" alla mia squadra hanno le repliche rosse delle pistole(1911 e M9),nonostante siano dei pezzacci di plastica costano come una pistola da softair....
Finalmente un pò di Multicam sporca e incazzata...
U.S. Army Pfc. Ryan H. Rayder, a Altmar, N.Y., native and rifleman assigned to Company C, 2nd Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, Task Force Storm, provides security for Afghan national security forces on day two of a six-day dismounted operation here, Dec. 20. Soldiers of Company C and ANSF pushed through western Baraki Barak on a six-day foot patrol to eliminate Taliban influence and establish an Afghan government presence
U.S. Army Spc. Paul M. Cattorn, a Peru, Ind., native and squad automatic weapon machine gunner assigned to Company C, 2nd Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, Task Force Storm, provides security for Afghan national security forces on day two of a six-day dismounted operation here, Dec. 20. Soldiers of Company C and ANSF pushed through western Baraki Barak on a six-day foot patrol to eliminate Taliban influence and establish an Afghan government presence.
Afghan national security force soldiers move between buildings while soldiers assigned to Company C, 2nd Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, Task Force Storm, provide security on day one of a six-day dismounted operation here, Dec. 19. Soldiers of Company C and ANSF pushed through western Baraki Barak on a six-day foot patrol to eliminate Taliban influence and establish an Afghan government presence.
U.S. Army Spc. Mark E. Fielding, a Benton, La., native and rifleman assigned to Company C, 2nd Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, Task Force Storm, provides security for Afghan national security forces on day five of a six-day dismounted operation here, Dec. 23. Soldiers of Company C and ANSF pushed through western Baraki Barak on a six-day foot patrol to eliminate Taliban influence and establish an Afghan government presence.
anche gli Spetznaz hanno ceduto alla Multicam...
The special operations of Russian FSB in the New Kyahulae (Mahachkala), Degestan