molto interessanti queste ultime, hoot. non è che ce l'avresti anche in hi-res?
visto che razza di calciatura l'm14 nelle prime tre foto?
molto interessanti queste ultime, hoot. non è che ce l'avresti anche in hi-res?
visto che razza di calciatura l'm14 nelle prime tre foto?
Ultima modifica di Bud_Spencer; 31/07/2009 a 09:23
se le clicchi diventano più grandi, ma comunque non sono hi-resnotare anche l'hsgi però si quel m14 dmr è veramente strano ...
quello nell'ultima foto è un denali, vero??
e l'operatore con la lattina in mano cos'ha? un rrv senza pettorina??
Ultima modifica di Petro; 31/07/2009 a 11:47
si è un denali/silverthrone.per l'rrv non sono sicuro ma credo anche io che sia cosi ...
l'm14 non è un dmr ma ha la calciatura mcs della troy ind.
foto interessantissime hoot! quell'm14 è davvero bello
lo chassis fa parte del pacchetto sass (semi automatic sniper system) della troy industries, che include, nel kit, il calcio prs della magpul.
Ultima modifica di GreenBeret; 01/08/2009 a 19:26
capt. mike judge, the executive officer for headquarters and service company, 2nd battalion, 25th marine regiment, regains his bearings after several minutes in the humvee egress assistance traine at marine corps air ground combat center aboard marine corps base twentynine palms, calif. aug. 4. this training tool is a mandatory requirement for all the marines and sailors from the battalion headed to iraq in the fall
lance cpl. michael bain, 3rd platoon, alpha company, 1st battalion, 3rd marine regiment, quickly “button hooks” into a doorway to engage simulated targets at range 1 near the pohakuloa training area july 8. the training, practicing military operations in urban terrain, is part of exercise lava viper. lava viper is part of 1/3’s predeployment training package.
lance cpl. scott buldiger of 3rd platoon, alpha company, 1/3, keeps his weapon low as he closely follows his fire team into a doorway at range 1.
marines kick through a lock door to gain entry into a room at the range 1 "shoot house" july 8.
marines of 3rd platoon, alpha company, 1/3, spent much of their day july 8 training as pairs and four-man fire teams to make dynamic entries into doorways at the range 1 "shoot house."
marines of 3rd platoon, alpha company, 1/3, spent much of their day july 8 training as pairs and four-man fire teams to make dynamic entries into doorways at the range 1 "shoot house."
marines of battalion landing team 1st battalion 9th marine regiment and combat logistics battalion 24 hit the range in order to brush up on their skills with the mk-19 grenade launcher at fort a.p. hill, va., july 31. (u.s. marine corps photo by lcpl. david j. beall)
capt. jonathan morganstein, the intelligence officer for the 2nd battalion, 25th marine regiment's military transition team, practices shooting from the kneeling position by a simulated window during a small arms live-fire range aug. 1 at camp pendleton, calif. the mitt is headed for a seven-month deployment to iraq in the fall
corporal alex carreon and cpl. richard b. gardner, both students at the combat hunter course, observe and record the activity going on at the kilo 2 combat town, july 30. the marines watched as role-players acting as insurgents set up sniper positions on a prominent community leader. the scenario was to show the marines how to determine who the leaders among the insurgents where by looking at their actions and habits.
lance cpl. james ragan (left) and cpl. derrick levy apply emergency first aid to a simulated civilian casualty during an urban patrolling exercise at combat town aboard camp pendleton, calif., june 20, 2008. native-born iraqi role players, speaking only arabic, require marines to apply both the verbal and non-verbal iraqi language skills they've learned here in order to accomplish their mission.
a machine gunner with company e, battalion landing team 2/4, fires an m-249 squad automatic weapon during a heliborne raid here aug. 2. the long-range helicopter raid was the last training evolution the 11th marine expeditionary unit conducted during its second at-sea training period. the meu has one exercise left before deploying later this year.
lance cpl. joshua t. wagner, a rifleman with headquarters company, 7th marine regiment, loads an m-203 grenade launcher during weapons training at marine corps air ground combat center twentynine palms, calif., aug. 2. the marines of regimental combat team 7 participated in the weapons training as part of their pre-deployment training in preparation for an upcoming deployment to afghanistan.
marines assigned to the ground combat element of the 11th marine expeditionary unit, embarked amphibious dock landing ship uss rushmore (lsd 47), fast rope out of a ch-46e sea knight on to the deck of the military sealift command fleet replenishment oiler usns yukon (t-ao 202) during a visit, board, search and seizure exercise. rushmore is part of the bonhomme richard amphibious ready group and is underway conducting a composite training unit exercise (comptuex) in preparation for a scheduled deployment to the western pacific ocean later this year.