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    Quote Originally Posted by scttgillies View Post
    Jock regiments wear their badges at the left, but then we dont wear pomme berets.
    Dress regulations.

    Beret badge over the left eye.

    Parachute regt beret badge centred over corner of the left eye (It's a wide badge).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arfah View Post
    Lo I'm sure the RM's RSM will have something more abrupt to say, should he find out about the "Legionnaire beret incident."
    Knowing the RSM in question, I doubt that he gives a flying f**k - he's more interested in how his boys perform. Hey ho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Royal View Post
    Knowing the RSM in question, I doubt that he gives a flying f**k - he's more interested in how his boys perform. Hey ho.

    Furry muff ! Still a crap look though.

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    Considering he's a Marine, He lacks the sartorial elegance of chap.


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    ^^ mega pic ,nice one.

    plus i think some of us are are making us look like pricks,who cares how berets are worn,most of the comments coming from people under the age of 25 & think they know everything,anyway ,lets carry on in showing people the real side of the british armed forces.
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    Default British Army Kabul

    A few Photos to get the thread going again

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    KABUL, Afghanistan Men of the 4th Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment of the British Territorial Army, conducts a foot patrol for an International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) mission, (ISAF photo by TSgt Laura K. Smith) (released)











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    We've still got guys running about the place in snatches! Mental, but why am I not that surprised? I know the threat is lower in Kabul, but if it does kick off what's the point being in one of those?

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    Default Photos of Operation Ghartse Palang

    All Photos are of Troops from Y Company 45 Commando Royal Marines conducting Operation Ghartse Palang in the 'Upper Sangin Valley' area of The Helmand Province, Afghanistan.


















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    A few photos of Paras and Marines absailing from Lynx Helicopters - Posted just because I like the Pics






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    Default Photos of 7 Rifles in Musa Qaleh in Helmand Province

    A few Photos of 7 Rifles Salonika Company TA and some Ghurkhas in Musa Qaleh in Helmand Province on Patrol and at the Roshan Tower observation post























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    Great posts Vor - cheers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vor033 View Post
    A few Photos to get the thread going again

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    KABUL, Afghanistan Men of the 4th Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment of the British Territorial Army, conducts a foot patrol for an International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) mission, (ISAF photo by TSgt Laura K. Smith) (released)




    That pic is veryyyyyyyy nice

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    VIDEO: New precision missile takes out the Taliban while leaving civilians unharmed
    By Matthew Hickley
    Last updated at 12:01 AM on 26th September 2009


    The Ministry of Defence has released the first cockpit footage of a new precision missile which can kill a Taliban fighter with such a small explosion that nearby civilians are unharmed.

    The Dual Mode Brimstone guided missile is shown blasting a gunman who has dug himself a firing position or 'murder hole' in the base of a thick mud walled compound in the heart of a village in Afghanistan's Helmand Province.

    Whereas the 1,000lb bombs commonly used in such air strikes would have flattened the settlement and could have killed dozens of people, the Brimstone's warhead kills the enemy gunman while barely damaging the rest of the compound, and the surrounding streets are untouched.



    On target: The Dual Mode Brimstone guided missile blasts a gunman who hid in a 'murder hole'


    The pilot is able to programme the missile's fuse from the cockpit before firing it, selecting the level of destructive power by adjusting the way the warhead detonates.

    The Royal Air Force is anxious to distance itself from claims that coalition air strikes are killing thousands of Afghan civilians each year, and to demonstrate the care taken by its pilots to prevent so-called 'collateral damage.'


    While Britain's Harrier jets and Apache helicopters have dropped hundreds and bombs and missiles on Taliban targets in recent years, the MOD has made a point of not releasing cockpit footage or photographs of air strikes in recent years to avoid handing propaganda opportunities to the enemy.

    The footage, recorded by the on-board targeting system of a Harrier GR9 strike jet, shows an incident in June this year when a Dual Mode Brimstone was fired in combat for the first time.

    British troops clearing a series of compounds in Helmand Province came under fire from a single enemy gunman hiding in a 'murder hole' beneath a compound wall.



    Damage limitation: The high-precision missile demolishes a fraction of the area that would have been flattened by a 1,000lb bomb

    Rather than risk casualties by trying to assault his well-protected firing position, they called on British aircraft overhead.

    An airborne surveillance aircraft used its sensors to pin-point the gunman's exact location, and the Harrier pilot unleashed the Brimstone from thousands of feet overhead, recording the moment of impact - exactly on the target.

    While the blast coats the compound in dust, it causes minimal damage, and the cluster of civilian homes is unaffected.

    Civilian casualties from air strikes have become a major political problem for the U.S-led coalition in Afghanistan, and are widely exploited by the Taliban to undermine support for the allies among ordinary Afghans - as well as causing divisions between the coalition and the Afghan government.

    Earlier this month a major air strike near the northern town of Kunduz killed as many as 100 people on the ground, including 40 civilians.

    RAF insiders insist the issue is widely misrepresented, claiming most Afghan civilian casualties are caused by the Taliban's roadside bombs and rockets, while explosions of any kind are often wrongly blamed on 'air strikes.'

    Group Captain Colin Basnett, commander of the RAF's Tornado Force serving in Afghanistan, said: 'The Dual Mode Seeker Brimstone is an incredibly precise weapon and its introduction into service has significantly increased the capability of the Tornado Force to strike moving or static targets, whilst also reducing the risk of civilian casualties and unwanted damage to property.'
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    Quote Originally Posted by vor033 View Post

    Very nice!! Neat how you can see the grenade shooting out the barrel!

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    Best insuarance. Claymore clackers at arms reach

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