Il vest strano penso sia un tac v1 molle o qualcosa di simile, magari come gli LBT che giravano a una ventina di dollari su ebay tempo fa o un blackhawk.
Il vest strano penso sia un tac v1 molle o qualcosa di simile, magari come gli LBT che giravano a una ventina di dollari su ebay tempo fa o un blackhawk.
è completamente molle tipo FLC, anche il tac v1 ha una versione molle?
Ultima modifica di Shark86; 30/01/2012 a 10:10
Si, su ebay si dovrebbero pure trovare ancora quelli lbt che ti dicevo.
Marines of 2nd platoon, Company B, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment prepare to shoot the shoulder-launched multipurpose assault weapon on top of machine gun hill during the first round of lane clearing exercises held at Range 410 Jan. 25, 2012
Marines with Company B, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, conduct a series of live fire exercises at Range 410 Jan. 25, 2012
Staff Sgt. Orlando Avila, platoon sergeant, 2nd platoon, Company B, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, relays a message over the radio during the first round of live fire exercises held at Range 410 Jan. 25, 2012
Marines with Company B, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, conduct a series of live fire exercises at Range 410 Jan. 25, 2012.
A U.S. Marine with Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, carries his shoulder launched multi-purpose assault weapon during an immediate action drill at Lava Viper in Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Jan. 22, 2012. Lava Viper is a battalion level combined arms training exercise to better prepare Marines for upcoming deployments.
A U.S. Marine with Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, maintains security during an immediate action drill at Lava Viper in Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Jan. 22, 2012. Lava Viper is a battalion level combined arms training exercise to better prepare Marines for upcoming deployments.
U.S. Marines with Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment maintain security during immediate action drills at Lava Viper in Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Jan. 22, 2012. Lava Viper is a battalion level combined arms training exercise to better prepare Marines for upcoming deployments.
U.S. Marines with Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment maintain security during immediate action drills at Lava Viper in Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Jan. 22, 2012. Lava Viper is a battalion level combined arms training exercise to better prepare Marines for upcoming deployments.
U.S. Marine Pfc. Collon Savunen, with Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, looks through the optics of his shoulder launched multi-purpose assault weapon during an immediate action drill at Lava Viper in Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Jan. 22, 2012. Lava Viper is a battalion level combined arms training exercise to better prepare Marines for upcoming deployments.
U.S. Marines with Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment maintain security during immediate action drills at Lava Viper in Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Jan. 22, 2012. Lava Viper is a battalion level combined arms training exercise to better prepare Marines for upcoming deployments.
U.S. Marines with Gulf Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment are conducting immediate action drills after a mock attack during Lava Viper in Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Jan. 22, 2012. Lava Viper is a battalion level combined arms training exercise to better prepare Marines for upcoming deployments.
U.S. Marines with Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment maintain security during immediate action drills at Lava Viper in Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Jan. 22, 2012. Lava Viper is a battalion level combined arms training exercise to better prepare Marines for upcoming deployments.
U.S. Marine Pfc. Collon Savunen, with Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, carries his shoulder launched multi-purpose assault weapon during an immediate action drill at Lava Viper in Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Jan. 22, 2012. Lava Viper is a battalion level combined arms training exercise to better prepare Marines for upcoming deployments.
U.S. Marines with Gulf Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment are conducting immediate action drills after a mock attack during Lava Viper in Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Jan. 22, 2012. Lava Viper is a battalion level combined arms training exercise to better prepare Marines for upcoming deployments.
U.S. Marines with Gulf Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment are conducting immediate action drills after a mock attack during Lava Viper in Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Jan. 23, 2012. Lava Viper is a battalion level combined arms training exercise to better prepare Marines for upcoming deployments.
U.S. Marines with Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment maintain security during immediate action drills at Lava Viper in Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Jan. 23, 2012. Lava Viper is a battalion level combined arms training exercise to better prepare Marines for upcoming deployments.
U.S. Marines with Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment recover after conducting immediate actions drills during Lava Viper in Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Jan. 23, 2012. Lava Viper is a battalion level combined arms training exercise to better prepare Marines for upcoming deployments.
U.S. Marines with Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment maintain security during immediate action drills at Lava Viper in Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Jan. 23, 2012. Lava Viper is a battalion level combined arms training exercise to better prepare Marines for upcoming deployments.
A U.S. Marine with Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, lauches smoke canisters during an immediate action drill at Lava Viper in Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Jan. 23, 2012. Lava Viper is a battalion level combined arms training exercise to better prepare Marines for upcoming deployments.
U.S. Marines with Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment pose for a group photo at Lava Viper in Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, Jan. 23, 2012. Lava Viper is a battalion level combined arms training exercise to better prepare Marines for upcoming deployments.
No gli eagle,bhi e lbt sono diversi
è un over amor della spec ops,il bottone a pressione alto cè l'ha solo quello
Lance Cpl. Nick Lacarra, a 20-year-old improvised explosive device detection dog handler with Combined Anti-Armor Team 2, Weapons Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, and a native of Long Beach, Calif., holds security in a field with his dog Coot while halted during a partnered security patrol with Afghan Border Police here, Jan. 30. In southern Garmsir district, an area with a history of tribal conflict, the growing ABP force has deepened its roots and established governance through the mentorship of the 3/3 Weapons Co. Marines.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Reece Lodder)
Come sicuramente già molti sapranno il film Hell and Back again contiene numerose immagini e scene tutte che parlano della compagnia Echo company che è appunto quella che si vede in una delle foto postate da #rozzo#, dove si vedono in una foto di gruppo i componenti della compagnia durante gli addestramenti alle hawaii.
Ho aperto il video che ho sul computer ed è di una qualità mostruosamente elevata. Guardatevelo perchè si vedono anche delle forze speciali in alcune scene che collaborano\appaiono semplicemente insieme ai Marines. Si vedono dei PJ sicuramente. E pare dei seals anche.
Ciao
Marines and sailors with Company C, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, attacked Range 220 during the Clear, Hold, Build 1 stage of their Enhanced Mojave Viper cycle Jan. 23.2012. The platoons took turns clearing out sections of the Combined Arms Military Operations on Urban Terrain, or CAMOUT, facility.
Marines with the 3rd Light Armor Reconnaissance Battalion teamed up with their brothers from the north, the Canadian 12e Regiment Blinde du Canada or the 12th Armored Regiment of Canada Jan. 14. The to unit’s teamed up for some cross-training in the units’ mission rehearsal exercise in the Combat Center’s training area
Unit trains in 5th Fleet AOR
U.S. Marines assigned to Combat Logistics Battalion 11 breach a doorway Jan. 23 during a training event. The battalion provides logistics and services for the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit. The 11th MEU is currently deployed as part of the Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group, a U.S. Central Command theater reserve force providing support for maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts here.
Cpl. Matthew Flynn, from Kansas City, Mo., attaches explosives to a door during a breach training event Jan. 23. Flynn is a combat engineer assigned to Combat Logistics Battalion 11. The battalion provides logistics and services for the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit. The 11th MEU is currently deployed as part of the Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group, a U.S. Central Command theater reserve force providing support for maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts here.
Combat Logistics Battalion 11 Marines breach a doorway during a training event Jan. 23. The battalion provides logistics and services for the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit. The 11th MEU is currently deployed as part of the Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group, a U.S. Central Command theater reserve force providing support for maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts here.
Cpl. Matthew Flynn, right, from Kansas City, Mo., and Lance Cpl. Grant Adkisson, from Indianapolis, provide security during breacher training Jan. 23. The Marines are combat engineers assigned to Combat Logistics Battalion 11, which provides logistics and services for the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit. The unit is currently deployed as part of the Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group, a U.S. Central Command theater reserve force providing support for maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts here.
Marines with Battalion Landing Team 3/1 breach a doorway during a training event Jan. 23. The battalion is the ground combat element for the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, currently deployed as part of the Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group. The group is a U.S. Central Command theater reserve force and provides support for maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts here.
Marines with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit provide security during breacher training Jan. 23. The unit is currently deployed as part of the Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group, a U.S. Central Command theater reserve force providing support for maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts here
Lance Cpl. Peter Watson keeps watch in a building during a live-fire exercise Jan. 20. The 20-year-old Goodhue, Minn., native serves as an assaultman with Company K, Battalion Landing Team 3/1, the ground combat element of the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit. The unit is currently deployed as part of the Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group, which is a U.S. Central Command theater reserve force providing support for maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts here.
Machine gunner Lance Cpl. Anthony Salvaggio fires a medium machine gun during live-fire training here Jan. 18. The Baton Rouge, La., native serves with Company L, Battalion Landing Team 3/1, the ground combat element of the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit. The unit is currently deployed as part of the Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group, a U.S. Central Command theater reserve force providing support for maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts here.
Operation Double Check: through the eyes of infantrymenMachine gunner Lance Cpl. Thien Le holsters a magazine during live-fire training Jan. 16. The 19-year-old Houston native is a member of Company L, Battalion Landing Team 3/1, which is the ground combat element of the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit. The unit is currently deployed as part of the Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group, a U.S. Central Command theater reserve force providing support for maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts here.
Marines with Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, rest during a movement from Patrol Base 7171 to another position to begin their participation in the second phase of Operation Double Check, a battalion-level offensive to rid areas of southern Musa Qal’eh district of insurgents. The Marines moved everywhere by foot during the first weeks of the operation and had to carry heavy packs stuffed with all of their gear on their backs.
Marines with Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, move from Patrol Base 7171 to another position to begin their participation in the second phase of Operation Double Check, a battalion-level offensive to rid areas of southern Musa Qal’eh district of insurgents. The Marines moved everywhere by foot during the first weeks of the operation and had to carry heavy packs stuffed with all of their gear on their backs.
Marines from Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, scan their surroundings for enemy combatants as an adjacent element of their patrol takes fire during Operation Double Check, a battalion-level offensive to rid areas of southern Musa Qal’eh district of insurgents. The Fox Marines were involved in multiple engagements with insurgents during the first weeks of the operation.
Marines with Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, return to Patrol Base 7171 after being away for almost a week to participate in the first phase of Operation Double Check, a battalion-level offensive to rid areas of southern Musa Qal’eh district of insurgents. The Marines had to combat cold weather, inadequate shelter, fatigue and hunger, in addition to insurgents, during the first week of the operation.
Marines with Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, move to a new position during the opening phase of Operation Double Check, a battalion-level offensive to rid areas of southern Musa Qal’eh district of insurgents. Every time they changed positions, the Marines carried large packs stuffed with food, warming layers, blankets, batteries and other equipment needed for survival in a remote combat environment.
Bravo Co., BLT 1/4, 31st MEU conducts Mech RaidEdmond, Okla., native Lance Cpl. Nathan Aschenbrenner, an automatic rifleman with Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, patrols across a field during the first week of Operation Double Check, a battalion-level offensive to rid Khwajadad and other areas in southern Musa Qal’eh district of insurgents.
Los Angeles native Sgt. Alberto Lopez, a squad leader with Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, patrols through the desert during the second day of Operation Double Check, a battalion-level offensive to rid Mouslmani and other areas in southern Musa Qal’eh district of insurgents. Lopez and other Marines wore warming layers during the operation’s first week to combat southern Musa Qal’eh’s harsh winter weather.U.S Marines with Bravo Co., BLT 1/4, 31st MEU conducting a Mechanized Raid in Camp Hansen Okinawa Japan while preparing for the upcoming deployment Jan. 11, 2012
Bravo Co., BLT 1/4, 31st MEU conducts Mech RaidU.S Marines with Bravo Co., BLT 1/4, 31st MEU conducting a Mechanized Raid in Camp Hansen Okinawa Japan while preparing for the upcoming deployment Jan. 11, 2012
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ecco dov'è finito dopo essere tornato dalla CambogiaKevin Sullivan (L) of Hudson, MA from India Battery, 3rd Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment swabs the hand of an Afghani man to test for traces of explosive and gunpowder residue during a patrol through a village near Forward Operating Base (FOZeebrugge on October 10, 2010 near Kajaki, Afghanistan).