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Chmiel
02-19-2004, 03:16 PM
http://billrasool.freeservers.com/images/alaska_paratrooper.jpg
http://www.rjaf.gov.jo/c130_brashot.jpg
http://www.uwsp.edu/rotc/images/paratrooper.jpg
http://lel.khv.ru/img/mafia/paratrooper.jpg
interesting uniform....isn't? :D
http://www.63padobranska.co.yu/slike/large_jump.jpg
pals from fmr. Yugoslavia?
http://www.jonmueller.com/assets/images/mass_drop.jpg
mass drop
http://www.polska-zbrojna.pl/img/artykul/497.jpg
Polish paras
http://www.pacom.mil/imagery/archive/0105photos/010517ZCobrajump-h.jpg
nice HALO

mustamato
02-19-2004, 03:20 PM
http://www2.mil.fi/maavoimat/joukot/utjr/a1.jpg

http://www2.mil.fi/maavoimat/joukot/utjr/a2.jpg

http://www2.mil.fi/maavoimat/joukot/utjr/b1.jpg

http://www2.mil.fi/maavoimat/joukot/utjr/b3.jpg

http://www2.mil.fi/maavoimat/joukot/utjr/b4.jpg

Uninen
02-19-2004, 03:22 PM
:roll: mm, you got it all wrong.. paratroopers and SF recon saboteurs arent the same thing.. ;)

RomanS
02-19-2004, 03:24 PM
believe it or not

I'm still waiting for photos of SWEDISH airborne!



where are they

execrable
02-19-2004, 03:27 PM
I'm still waiting for photos of SWEDISH airborne!
Me too.

RomanS
02-19-2004, 03:29 PM
I'm still waiting for photos of SWEDISH airborne!
Me too.

Well you are swede,
go take some photos

or do you guys even have an airborne division. Just one? come on

Uninen
02-19-2004, 03:34 PM
I'm still waiting for photos of SWEDISH airborne!
Me too.

I did a quick search, came out empty handed.. :| But of those Finnish "paratroops" (SF really..) which mm posted pics of, ive seen them jump and do their "thing" many times in real.. we had many war games / exercises at their base / air field.. and also, i live quite near to that location.. their choppers, i see them sometimes daily.. :D

volfram
02-19-2004, 03:37 PM
http://www.pacom.mil/imagery/archive/0105photos/010517ZCobrajump-h.jpg
nice HALO
HALO from helicopter?

Dalleer
02-19-2004, 03:40 PM
http://www.compunews.com/s139/s20b.jpg

[ Swedish paratroopers arrive with LLCM on nearby island ]

These guys are said to be Swedish paratroopers, but I wouldn't know. And, please note that these are quite old but include (possible) Swedish paratroopers!


www.compunews.com/ s139/sp2.htm

mustamato
02-19-2004, 03:41 PM
:roll: mm, you got it all wrong.. paratroopers and SF recon saboteurs arent the same thing.. ;)

Laskuvarjojääkäri doesn´t contain the word SF or recon either? So why the :roll: -wordtwisting?


believe it or not

I'm still waiting for photos of SWEDISH airborne!



where are they

Probably in your nightmares p-) And yes as Uninen said they are more trained
to recon and blow up things behind enemy lines than to serve as cannonfodder,
like airborne infantry. Jägare is in Sweden kind of "ranger" (not quite, but it´s
a better definition than "airborne infantry").

http://www.k3.mil.se/article.php?id=10178 (a lot of pictures, click the links).

http://www.k3.mil.se/images/local/fjsfallvis.jpg

http://www.k3.mil.se/images/local/fjsfallilasta.jpg

http://www.k3.mil.se/images/local/k3fjsmhs2pamark.jpg

http://www.k3.mil.se/images/local/fjsbatfall1.jpg

http://www.k3.mil.se/images/local/kebnepatrull.jpg
FJS climbing Kebnekaise, the highest mountain in Sweden

http://www.k3.mil.se/images/local/3soldorn.jpg

http://www.k3.mil.se/images/local/pavagmotplan.jpg

http://www.k3.mil.se/images/local/50arjub.jpg
Paratroopers more than 50 years ago, but would still kick ruskie ass :)

LeMat
02-19-2004, 03:51 PM
I`ve heard that polish style of parachute jumping is very safe and we have very low injuries on landings. Also I`ve heard that US has worse style and many of US paratroopers are injured during landing. Is that true?

mustamato
02-19-2004, 03:55 PM
I`ve heard that polish style of parachute jumping is very safe and we have very low injuries on landings. Also I`ve heard that US has worse style and many of US paratroopers are injured during landing. Is that true?

Probably because in most countries, like Poland they jump from a "safe altitude".
I saw a documentary on Discovery once that followed british paratroopers.
They always jumped from low altitudes as they would do in case of war. Just exactly
enough for the parachute to open basically. In the documentary there was some
accident where two guys got their chutes into each other, the both fell like rocks to the
ground. Didn´t look very comfortable I can tell you. I don´t remember the number,
but it can have been 20% or something like that, that would probably be injured
if the jump was done in a warzone according to the brits themselfes.

RomanS
02-19-2004, 03:56 PM
do they jump without their WEAPONS???

LOL wow, here we are take us!

RomanS
02-19-2004, 03:58 PM
Best camo pattern for woods rofl rofl rofl

http://www.k3.mil.se/images/local/k3fjsmhs2pamark.jpg


So I suppose to take those guys seriously???

johnnysix
02-19-2004, 04:00 PM
US Airborne is generally pretty safe, but comes with every other problem with static line jumping. Canopies become tangled, de-inflating them, landings are rather rough, and some people tend not to bend their legs or keep them together when they land, hence the accidents. Altitudes are kind of low, 800-1000 ft, so you can guesstimate the desire to practice drills on emergency procedures.

mustamato
02-19-2004, 04:00 PM
Permskiii

And you don´t think it just might be a training jump? I seriously doubt your
intelligence my russian friend. Your comments and questions are just so retarded
that even a 10 year old child could answer them without all too much effort.

http://www.gunsnet.net/album/data//500/6673Untitled-22.jpg
... and I wouldn´t want to start talking about uniforms if I were you p-)

"sniper" tom
02-19-2004, 04:01 PM
some great pics i have seen here, like this one with the chinook in the
background
http://www.pacom.mil/imagery/archive/0105photos/010517ZCobrajump-h.jpg

Apogee
02-19-2004, 04:04 PM
http://www.pacom.mil/imagery/archive/0105photos/010517ZCobrajump-h.jpg
nice HALO
HALO from helicopter?

I'd guess MFF not HALO

RomanS
02-19-2004, 04:07 PM
mustomato ,

Your are doing training jumps without weapons? rofl

So you are not use to having a weapon near you during your jump?

This is how our guys jump, so they can deploy their weapon before they touch down if they have to. But even than, on the ground they can take it out in 4 seconds, and unload a whole magazine at your pathetic funny swedish army.

Here look at the REAL AIrborne, and stop messing with sheeps.


http://vrazvedka.ru/main/grafika/im/vdv-09.jpg
http://vrazvedka.ru/main/grafika/im/vdv-10.jpg

mustamato
02-19-2004, 04:14 PM
http://www.k3.mil.se/images/local/ratteller.jpg

Look at the dudes mom rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

"Are you sure about that my son?!?!?! That looks wrong, le me do it for you".

Chmiel
02-19-2004, 04:17 PM
`ve heard that polish style of parachute jumping is very safe and we have very low injuries on landings. Also I`ve heard that US has worse style and many of US paratroopers are injured during landing. Is that true?
Yeah, our style is safe in time of peace but in real combat I'd rather be jumping from lower altitudes. Higher altitude= more time you are in "hot" air, and during heavy wind conditions you are in deep ****. (f.e. you may hit the river, or lake - not LZ. :lol: During my service I was jumping from +-800 metres. First 3 times without weapon, 4th with personal rifle, 5th with rifle and all equipment, 6th and 7th with equipment during night. After 7 jumps I've earned jump wings.

RomanS
02-19-2004, 04:18 PM
http://www.k3.mil.se/images/local/ratteller.jpg

Look at the dudes mom rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

"Are you sure about that my son?!?!?! That looks wrong, le me do it for you".

OH MY GOD

his momy is there with him!

AHAHAHAH
oh my god

ahahahaha oh stop
oh not again ahahahahah

oh ahahaha
o

ahahahah



Is this the airborne that is going to kick our asses? Well NOW they better, or your mommy will spank your swedish ass.

mustamato
02-19-2004, 04:20 PM
As I said. Your intelligence doesn´t seem to be on top man. Seriously, do
you have some problems with that? Were you good at schools or the girls
teased you about your problems with math and so forth? Especially maths
I assume since you seem to have some problems with logic thinking.

Notice on the pictures that the civilians are taking photos and so forth. Can
it perhaps be so that it was a special day when the parents and girlfriends etc
could meet their sons/boyfriends/whatever doing the stuff they do in the military?

The same thing with "jumping without weapons", read the post above yours
from the polish dude, and learn something. And start to think man! You make
a ass (retard that is) of yourself.

khukuri
02-19-2004, 04:21 PM
permskiiOMON

1:why dont you grow up and stop flaming. You know just aswell as anobody else that they eventuelly will train to jump with weapons aswell as any other airborne force. By the way, you dont know **** about swedish airborn. The only thing you probably know is what you saw in theese pictures. And no they dont tell much. If you knew anything about swedish airborn training, doctrine and so on I would listen to you critisiscm. But now your just acting childish with your "my army is better than your army babble".

And yes I would agree with you that russian airborne is probably very good with all the expirience and all.


2: great pics

3: Swedish Airborne is probably the most difficult unit in sweden to get pics on, together with SSG. On all the other forces like coastal rangers, arctic rangers there are lots of pics everywhere. The only swed airborn pics I know is theese on the site and some old ones.

RomanS
02-19-2004, 04:21 PM
As I said. Your intelligence doesn´t seem to be on top man. Seriously, do
you have some problems with that? Were you good at schools or the girls
teased you about your problems with math and so forth? Especially maths
I assume since you seem to have some problems with logic thinking.

Notice on the pictures that the civilians are taking photos and so forth. Can
it perhaps be so that it was a special day when the parents and girlfriends etc
could meet their sons/boyfriends/whatever doing the stuff they do in the military?

Ok sorry


:oops: :oops: :oops:

Ill stop
:oops: :oops:

oh no
oh ****


AHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA
HAHAHAHAHA
HA
AHAHA
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
AHAHAHAHAHAHAAH

khukuri
02-19-2004, 04:24 PM
`ve heard that polish style of parachute jumping is very safe and we have very low injuries on landings. Also I`ve heard that US has worse style and many of US paratroopers are injured during landing. Is that true?
Yeah, our style is safe in time of peace but in real combat I'd rather be jumping from lower altitudes. Higher altitude= more time you are in "hot" air, and during heavy wind conditions you are in deep ****. (f.e. you may hit the river, or lake - not LZ. :lol: During my service I was jumping from +-800 metres. First 3 times without weapon, 4th with personal rifle, 5th with rifle and all equipment, 6th and 7th with equipment during night. After 7 jumps I've earned jump wings.

hm... i jump myself, but civilian..

is 800 concidered as an low altitude in the military? And i guess you open the parashute directly-

At which heights do you "halo".

khukuri
02-19-2004, 04:26 PM
http://www.k3.mil.se/images/local/k3uavbatovn.jpg
http://www.k3.mil.se/images/local/fjsfallluften.jpg


EDIT:

From this site, a site about the swedish airborne, sorry in swedish.
www.fallskarmsjagarna.org

http://www.fallskarmsjagarna.org/bilder/utb_1.jpg
http://www.fallskarmsjagarna.org/bilder/bilder_6.jpg
http://www.fallskarmsjagarna.org/bilder/bilder_5.jpg
http://www.fallskarmsjagarna.org/bilder/bilder_3.jpg
http://www.fallskarmsjagarna.org/bilder/bilder_4.jpg

tony6
02-19-2004, 04:28 PM
LeMat:
This polish/US style of jumping has something to do with going against or with the wind. I don't know exactly-I'm not a paratrooper:)
But I read some interviev with former GROM soldier-he was a parachute instructor in Poland and also he did para-instructor course in US and he said that our way way is safer and easier to learn.

Uninen
02-19-2004, 04:28 PM
Laskuvarjojääkäri doesn´t contain the word SF or recon either? So why the :roll: -wordtwisting?

mm,

There is 3 "troops" that do parachuting in Finland, these are "Paratroop long range recon", "paratroop sabotage" and "Special Jaegers" none of these is regular a "paratroop" but are all Special Forces that specialice in small squad or at best Platoon / company size action. ;)

tony6
02-19-2004, 04:30 PM
Also-as far as I know 800 m altitude is only for training. Combat jumps are from much lower altitude.

khukuri
02-19-2004, 04:33 PM
Also-as far as I know 800 m altitude is only for training. Combat jumps are from much lower altitude.

What i know is that 400m is known as the lowest altitude to load the parashute and thats only if you have som e crisis up there or if youre crazy.
But in the military you have a heavyer pack so thats maybe to low.

Whats the percentage of injuries during jumps from your country. Once i read that in the us (80:ies) it was something like 25% very light injuries

mustamato
02-19-2004, 04:37 PM
Laskuvarjojääkäri doesn´t contain the word SF or recon either? So why the :roll: -wordtwisting?

mm,

There is 3 "troops" that do parachuting in Finland, these are "Paratroop long range recon", "paratroop sabotage" and "Special Jaegers" none of these is regular a "paratroop" but are all Special Forces that specialice in small squad or at best Platoon / company size action. ;)

So can´t I call them paratroopers? Yeah I do understand that Finland does
not have airborne divisions with BMD´s, and I do understand what they are
used for. But for all others understand that as well is a bit too much to ask.
So using the simple and "covers it all" word "paratrooper" seems good to me.
And Erikoisjääkärit translates to SF yeah, but in example the american
rangers is not to my knowledge SF, and LJK is more like Rangers than the Delta. So
hm, I´m just trying to speak the language the "don´t know **** about LJK"
understands as well.

___________________________________

http://www.k3.mil.se/images/local/rbomg.jpg

Hm, another swedish "parachutist jaeger", I wonder how much the backpack
the dude in the middle has is weighing. Looks heavy though.

johnnysix
02-19-2004, 04:43 PM
Also-as far as I know 800 m altitude is only for training. Combat jumps are from much lower altitude.

What i know is that 400m is known as the lowest altitude to load the parashute and thats only if you have som e crisis up there or if youre crazy.
But in the military you have a heavyer pack so thats maybe to low.

Whats the percentage of injuries during jumps from your country. Once i read that in the us (80:ies) it was something like 25% very light injuries

Ok, first translate meters to feet. 800ft is about training height for jumps. No, combat jumps are not from 400ft, you'd die. The lowest drops go is 5-600 ft.

khukuri
02-19-2004, 04:47 PM
400 m is aprox 800 ft ;)

vow 5-600 hundred feet, thats really low, now i understand why you have some accidents.


EDIT: I am waaaaay wrong! **** this is really low.
IN civilian jumping we open the parachute at 1200 meters. thats 3,937 feet. On the other hand we dive from 4000 meters.

Travis
02-19-2004, 04:47 PM
http://www.pacom.mil/imagery/archive/0105photos/010517ZCobrajump-h.jpg
nice HALO
HALO from helicopter?

this isn't halo. the cloud level is proably 5 - 6000 feet. They are probably jumping from 12,500.

Uncle Sam
02-19-2004, 04:48 PM
Now this, is a great post !! Of course I'm partial to paratroopers (Former 82nd :) ) Speaking of altitude...When my brother jumped into Panama, they did it at 500 Ft. AGL. with no reserve. And I have personally jumped at 650 Ft. AGL with British Paratroopers. I think 500 Ft. is the lowest altitude deemed safe for combat jumps. But mostly we jumped at 800 Ft. AGL for training.

tony6
02-19-2004, 04:49 PM
Hey Chmiel!
Wasn't that Your site about 10th Airborne Battalion (desant.o2.pl or something)?
It was kicking-ass!
What has happened to it?

khukuri
02-19-2004, 04:52 PM
Another question, what do you paratroopers do with your parashute "in a real situation". Are you taught to dump/hide it or take it with you.

Maybe i stupid question but parachutes arent cheap.

tony6
02-19-2004, 04:52 PM
Hey-I thought that 1 meter = 3.3 feet
??

khukuri
02-19-2004, 04:54 PM
Hey-I thought that 1 meter = 3.3 feet
??

1.00 m is 3.28 ft

I know I was totally wrong.

Uncle Sam
02-19-2004, 04:59 PM
Another question, what do you paratroopers do with your parashute "in a real situation". Are you taught to dump/hide it or take it with you.

Maybe i stupid question but parachutes arent cheap.

Leave it...They know you are there. Now if you were some sort of SF team, then you'd hide it of course.

tony6
02-19-2004, 05:00 PM
OK-so 1000m is about 3000ft
:)

Chmiel
02-19-2004, 05:15 PM
http://www.dragondoor.com/kb_inst/cfair/chuckwrussianairbornebosnia.jpg
hey, permskijOMON where are the rifles belonging to these russian paratroopers?


Hey Chmiel!
Wasn't that Your site about 10th Airborne Battalion (desant.o2.pl or something)?
It was kicking-ass!
What has happened to it?
My site is dead....but there will be BIG REBORN for 2 or 3 weeks... :)


hm... i jump myself, but civilian..

is 800 concidered as an low altitude in the military? And i guess you open the parashute directly-

At which heights do you "halo".

800 metres - this is training altitude for polish airborne/airassault units. Our parachute is full - openned in 5-6 sec.
I've never jumped with HALO style, not my league :(

Jeff White
02-19-2004, 05:54 PM
The new(ish) chute used in the UK allows low level deployments at 250ft. I never used it myself as it was still being tested when I left. Read the following if you want proof.

http://home.hiwaay.net/~magro/purplestar.html

Don't know what all the fuss is about parachuting, its a means to an end thats all. Its what you do once your on the ground that matters

Ratamacue
02-19-2004, 06:03 PM
http://www.forcereconextreme.com/recon_pic/ric_renlist/004.jpg
http://www.forcereconextreme.com/recon_pic/ric_renlist/005.jpg
http://www.forcerecon.org/Photos/Airborne/1stPlt3Haho.jpg
http://www.grunts.net/album/usmc/ospreypara.jpg

Groove
02-19-2004, 06:20 PM
I like the postings of our russian friend. His drill is really good. He believes that russian army is unstopable. Thats the right way to drill your guys.

Greetings

Groove

tony6
02-20-2004, 05:57 AM
My site is dead....but there will be BIG REBORN for 2 or 3 weeks...
I'm counting on it!
And don't forget to post it here-there are some ass-kickin photos!
:D

tooms
02-20-2004, 06:23 AM
permskii: The cold war is over, Russia is not a threat anymore so
if i were you, i would take a look here (http://thispageintentionallyleftblank.net/images/misl/shut_the_****_up.jpg)

1er RPIMA paratroopers in training( O² mask because they jump from a high altitude ?)
http://membres.lycos.fr/assoparaqoga6/_1er_RPIMa/IMAG0014.GIF


3e RPIMA training

http://philippe.buffon.free.fr/images/crapsa/images/052.jpg
http://philippe.buffon.free.fr/images/crapsa/images/053.jpg
http://philippe.buffon.free.fr/images/crapsa/images/054.jpg
http://philippe.buffon.free.fr/images/crapsa/images/055.jpg

Eltaejp
02-20-2004, 07:54 AM
http://www.k3.mil.se/images/local/rbomg.jpg

Hm, another swedish "parachutist jaeger", I wonder how much the backpack
the dude in the middle has is weighing. Looks heavy though.

That guy is not a "parachutist jaeger", he's a part of K3's Husarbataljon.

As someone said, there are not many photos of FJS (Swedish airborne jaegers) out in the open, and there's probably a good reason why it is that way.

execrable
02-20-2004, 08:44 AM
http://www.k3.mil.se/images/local/3soldorn.jpgThe guy in the middle: KJ and FJS?

mustamato
02-20-2004, 08:51 AM
http://www.k3.mil.se/images/local/rbomg.jpg

Hm, another swedish "parachutist jaeger", I wonder how much the backpack
the dude in the middle has is weighing. Looks heavy though.

That guy is not a "parachutist jaeger", he's a part of K3's Husarbataljon.

As someone said, there are not many photos of FJS (Swedish airborne jaegers) out in the open, and there's probably a good reason why it is that way.

You are probably right, although I think I found him under the "Örnmarschen"-gallery, but of course they have more than FJS there I should think, harassing units? Who knows who knows. But you´re right.



http://www.k3.mil.se/images/local/3soldorn.jpgThe guy in the middle: KJ and FJS?

He looks to be "old" (for being a conscript that is). Maybe he did his military
service twice? It´s not impossible. Or maybe he got his fork in KJ and dropped
out because of some minor injury or whatever and then made a badass comeback?

M203
02-20-2004, 11:16 AM
I'm not sure but I think it has been discussed at soldf.com and it was a minor injury and then he made a badass comeback!

Fjs accepts conscripts every second year and some classes that graduates consist of 40 jaegers and some are mabye only 20 jaegers. Fjs doesnt have to train a certain amount of jagers.

They are pretty fit, 50 of 52 conscripts at fjs ran lidingöloppet (distance 30 km) in 2001 and their results are presented at mil.se(. Their results range between 2.12 an 2.50 which is quite good :) also they had competed the day before back home in Karlsborg.
http://www.k3.mil.se/index.php?lang=sve&c=news&id=4501


Some pictures, some old some a bit newer

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder1/traningshall.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder1/hopptorn.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder1/parachuting.jpg



http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder3/fange.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder4/fjs-dag.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder5/ilastning.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder5/vantanpahopp.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder5/morkerhopp.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder6/falttavlan.jpg
competition in hungary, fjs won

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder6/irdukar.jpg
Break under IR-camouflage

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder6/pskyttar2.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder6/prickskytt3.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder6/sammanstot.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder6/skjutovning.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder6/marinpatrull.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder6/landstigning.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder6/transport.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder6/sistajustering.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder6/klartecken.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder6/uthopp.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder6/klartecken2.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/reportage/bilder/tillbakaryckning.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder2/firnpasset.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder2/Sydtoppen.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder6/ll.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder6/iordningstallandforvattenhopp.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder6/uthoppvinter1.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder6/morker.jpg

http://medlem.spray.se/rolfmarias/fjs/bilder6/skjutovning2.jpg

My personal experience of fjs is that they are extremely professional, welltrained and versatile.

Have a good day

obd
02-20-2004, 11:48 AM
Mustamoto, I realize you have someting against Russians, not to mention Americans, and especially against Permski'omon but please. Your driving away somebody who contributes greatly to this forum and this community while all you do is contribute crap. Nobody cares about your pretty little Swedish meatball airborne units. They arnt good for a damn thing anyway accept making rejects like yuo feel better about themselves.....

The swdish airborne, hell Sweden itself, could be taken down by the National Guard of Rhode Island for Christs sake so why dont you STFU and find some people who give a damn about your meaningless and pitifull little frozen wasteland of a country with your poorly educated people and your postcard military.

execrable
02-20-2004, 12:25 PM
Mustamoto, I realize you have someting against Russians, not to mention Americans, and especially against Permski'omon but please. Your driving away somebody who contributes greatly to this forum and this community while all you do is contribute crap. Nobody cares about your pretty little Swedish meatball airborne units. They arnt good for a damn thing anyway accept making rejects like yuo feel better about themselves.....

The swdish airborne, hell Sweden itself, could be taken down by the National Guard of Rhode Island for Christs sake so why dont you STFU and find some people who give a damn about your meaningless and pitifull little frozen wasteland of a country with your poorly educated people and your postcard military.
Good man, that's the spirit.
What better way to condemn intolerance then your truly amazing post of pure intelligence?

Seriously thought, PermskiiOMON and mustamato might have a history but it was pretty immature of him the way he behaved.
I think it sucks that some people can't get off PermskiiOMON's back but he don’t have to "revenge" it, that's just childish.

Now get back to the ****-ing topic and post airborne photos!
That was the topic right?

Chmiel
02-20-2004, 12:56 PM
Now get back to the f***-ing topic and post airborne photos!

:D
http://www.fjr1.com/fschule2.jpg
http://www.fjr1.com/roland.jpg
http://www.fjr1.com/paratrooper.jpg
Fallschirmjäger

http://www.mt.net/~atelling/Freedom/More_and_More_Photos/transports_c141_0012.jpg
nice USAF C-141

http://community.webshots.com/s/image5/2/44/66/66724466mRnkoh_ph.jpg

M203
02-20-2004, 01:26 PM
Damn, obd you do know what your talking about. I guess the opinion of the danish jaegerkorps or the sas about fjs doesnt count. Hell you probably have experience with those guys as well.

Have a good day

khukuri
02-20-2004, 03:23 PM
Just to clarify things, permskiiOMON asked for swedish airborn, end we posted swedish airborn. Easy as that.


edit: by the way, cool pics chmiel



Mustamoto, I realize you have someting against Russians, not to mention Americans, and especially against Permski'omon but please. Your driving away somebody who contributes greatly to this forum and this community while all you do is contribute crap. Nobody cares about your pretty little Swedish meatball airborne units. They arnt good for a damn thing anyway accept making rejects like yuo feel better about themselves.....

The swdish airborne, hell Sweden itself, could be taken down by the National Guard of Rhode Island for Christs sake so why dont you STFU and find some people who give a damn about your meaningless and pitifull little frozen wasteland of a country with your poorly educated people and your postcard military.

obd
02-20-2004, 03:38 PM
Yeah, the JG are fine. Anybody can create a small elite band of men with enough money and some training with other units (accept maybe the Arabs who have yet to figure out how to deal with thier "cultural issues" with regards to a professional military). Its just that all I ever read is Mustamoto saying **** about Permski-omon in different posts and it just seemed he didnt deserve that kind of crap from a guy whoe naitons has very little to be proud of militarily when compaired to Russia and its past. Im sorry but swedens military is not known as "top rate".

I guess I should have cooled off before responding but I just felt like hitting back against Musamoto because of his assenine comments lately about Persmi. ITs like he is doing everything possible to offend the man and if I had to chose, I'd much rather see Permski Omon stay on this forum than Mustamoto as Perski's posts are far more interesting.

Sorry, but Im just alot more interested in Russian special forces and in a guy who clealy has alot of military experience than some dumb ass (Mustoamoto) Swede who spent his time on UN missions getting blow jobs from the local popualiton and calling it "combat" and thinks his military is all that. I repeat: The National Guard of Rhode Island, or the militia in Montana, could conquer Sweden in a few months if you promised them some Slovac women afterwards. ;)

Jeff White
02-20-2004, 03:47 PM
I'll be taking part in a speed marching compititon soon and I understand the Swedish Jaegers have entered a team. I'll let you know how they do compared to the UK, US and other European teams.

khukuri
02-20-2004, 09:33 PM
ninjmegen?

hank
02-20-2004, 09:49 PM
Mustamoto, I realize you have someting against Russians, not to mention Americans, and especially against Permski'omon but please. Your driving away somebody who contributes greatly to this forum and this community while all you do is contribute crap. Nobody cares about your pretty little Swedish meatball airborne units. They arnt good for a damn thing anyway accept making rejects like yuo feel better about themselves.....

The swdish airborne, hell Sweden itself, could be taken down by the National Guard of Rhode Island for Christs sake so why dont you STFU and find some people who give a damn about your meaningless and pitifull little frozen wasteland of a country with your poorly educated people and your postcard military.

C'mon. I got nothing against Sweden, but that is funny as hell. Nat'l Guard of RI. Poorly educated people? This is too funny for words!

hank

Dalleer
02-21-2004, 09:25 PM
Right, some more paratrooper pictures if you will.

http://billrasool.freeservers.com/images/danger_us_paratroopers.jpg

http://www.defence.gov.au/news/armynews/editions/1073/images/5paras8.jpg

Australian "paratroopers", I suppose...

http://taipeitimes.com/images/2003/08/14/20030813170458.jpeg

Russian paratroopers of the 104th airborne regiment on exercise near Pskov.

The man on the middle seems to be on a "parachute drop simulator".

http://www.gisearch.com/images/memorialday/korea/koreaLairborne.jpg

And something from Korea...

Paratroopers of the 187th RCT [Regimental Combat Team] float earthward from C-119's to cut off retreating enemy units south of Munsan, Korea. (3/23/51)