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    I'm looking for pictures of British Military personal eqiuped with the HK53 carbine. Its a long shot, but what better place to ask? I need these for a future project. Thanks any one who can help.

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    There is one of a Royal Marine under the Operation Enduring Freedom/UK gallery. You can't get a clear view of the rifle (Troop in question's back is to camera), but the four brong muzzle break of the 53 is pretty distinctive and can be Id-ed.

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    I hope this is what you want.

    Close protection provided by the Royal Marine Police Troop for Brig. Jim Sutton, OC 3 Cdo. Brigade, Basra, April 2003.

    This is cropped - the full pic can be found in the Op. Telic website on http://www.operations.mod.uk/telic/index.htm where you'll find two guys with HK-53s.

    You could also try the book "One Up" by Sarah Ford - there are 14 Int. Coy N.I. pix of the HK-53 in it.



    RM in Afg. with HK53 - plenty arguement about this in the Op. Enduring Freedom Gallery.

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    I've also seen a pic in an Army magazine of a Brit' Close Protection Unit (CPU) armed with HK53s w/ holosights mounted on them.

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    I'm still pretty sure that the guy in front of the Chinook is an RAF Loadie, and he's carrying an MP5 (standard for rotary aircrew) not a '53...

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    Royal.........................

    You could well be right there, I was just posting what I assumed to be the pic that Piccolo mentioned.

    However..............if he was an RAF loadie, he would be wearing an aircrew helmet, surely? Plus he's wearing RM shoulder titles and a Bergen! So, he's probably a bootneck, so if it's an MP-5 why's he carrying it out in the boonies?

    Puzzled......................

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    DW58 - Missed the shoulder titles!!! He's definitely a Royal.

    As for the the helmet & Patrol Pack (not bergan). Loadies often just wear headsets inside the aircraft & and a Mk 6 offers more ballistic protection on the ground. He's carring a patrol pack not a bergan - could have anything from a flask and sarnies to wet proofs and warm gear in it.

    He could be an aircrewman from 847 Sqn (what was the Bde Air Sqn) or even 845/846 Sqn attached to the RAF.

    Then again, I could be wrong, and it could be a HK53...

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    Yes, I see your point. When I was in the RAF - 1980s - there was much more distinction over what aircrew wore - support helo crews wore their own pattern of DPMs and always wore aircrew helmets. Yes, I see your point about him wanting more protection outside the aircraft, however in my own experience loadies always stay connected to the helo's intercom.

    As for the guys weapon..........well, as we both agree, could be an MP5, could be an HK53........guess we're never going to know without a time machine or an eye witness.

    I think I can say with certainty that the Basra pic is 100% confirmed HK53 - sensible guy - look after the boss with something reliable. Looks like he's got two mags clipped together. The other guy in the original picture from the Op. Telic website is also carrying an HK53.

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    Royal and DW58:

    The gun in the last picture is an HK53 due to it's destinct four ****g flash hider, standard on that model. "It does much more to suppress the flash from this short barreled weapon than did the more standard flash hider seen on the 33 and G3." from
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    Great posting!


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    He219

    Point taken, however..........the four-****g G-36 style flash supressor is only found on late-model Hk53s - the ones being carried in the Close Protection pic above are not of this type - I have this pic in high-res and have blown it right up, these guys have the more conventional supressors on their weapons.

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    DW58, only the G36K&C versions use the four ****g flash hider. The G36 uses the 'Birdcage' .

    The G36C flash hider:


    The G36K flash hider:


    The G36 standard flash hider:



    As for the HK53 flash hider:

    The now standard four ****g flash hider:


    'Older' HK53 'Birdcage' flash supressor version as seen on the HK33's


    Compared to the G3KA4 flash supressors:


    The following Pic is of the Muzzle Progression on the MP5:


    The flash hider on the OICW:



    On second thought that is a 'Birdcage' flash hider in both pics you posted!
    Definately early model HK53 weapons in both!



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    Cripes He219, you've cleared out the HK-Pro website!

    THe thing I'm really keen to see are British SF troops using the G-36 which was field trialled successfully in Afg. Not sure which version, but my money would be on the G-36k, I suppose pix will filter out eventually, but you know how shy our SAS/SBS guys are, and quite rightly. Eventually i'd like to see all of our forces armed with the G-36 as they should have been rather than update the SA80, but that's another discussion.............

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    On the BBC news tonight there was a story about Jack Straw going to Iraq and going from place to place in a Blackhawk helicopter, and I spotted a HK53 w/ holosight being used by a CPU wearing civvies. I don't ask me if they were SAS, Delta or whatever unit u think.

    Just wondering, is the CPU a part of the Royal Military Police?

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    Just to add, the photo Delta posted is the same in which I told of earlier. It can be clearly seen as a HK53, through the large cocking handle visible in the picture. The small knob like charging handle of the MP5 is not on the weapon in question, but rather the larger kind ala the G3/HK33 series.

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    It's not just the British military who use the HK53, our civilian police forces use it too. Here are two of the lads from my force; (apologies for the big pic)

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    Also with regards to holosights do you mean like this; (don't know which unit he belongs to but he appears to be British)



    The HK53 is also used by units of the Royal Air Force Police, notably the P&SS Close Protection Teams and the Air Transport Security Teams.

    I have carried the HK53 and can personally attest to its reliability and overall excellent performance.

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