Newly arrived Belgian, German and Hungarian ISAF Soldiers serving in Afghanistan with the Kunduz MAT Bde, undergoing training prior to deploying on operations – 28th December 2012the "belgian camo" is like a rebellion against all standards,...
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Special Warfare Operators from a west coast based Seal Team run through the obscuring smoke of a smoke grenade in a simulated town during urban terrain training using Simunition rounds. Simunition rounds are paint-tipped training rounds, which allow military personnel to conduct safe, realistic live-fire training. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Scott Raegen/Released)
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SOUDA BAY, Greece - Hellenic Navy Special Forces Ensign Alexander Tsaltas, right, and U.S. Coast Guard Cmdr. Adam Chamie, left, conduct self-defense training during Eurasia Partnership Capstone 2012 (EPC 12). Annually hosted by the U.S. Navy, EPC aims to increase maritime safety and security through workshops and seminars. Nations participating in EPC include Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Romania, Ukraine and the United States.
It works in the Green Zone, it works In Europe and works well in Africa, they also have a very good Desert Pattern also used in Afghanistan but tend to use the Temperate version in the Afghan winter - If you have a look at the Belgian thread you will see what I mean. And besides, at least its distinctive and not yet another mulitcam lookalike !
A coalition force member waits to fire the Mark 44 minigun during live fire training on a base in Farah province, Afghanistan, Dec. 29, 2012. The coalition forces conducting the training are deployed to train and mentor Afghan National Security Forces in their area of operations. Afghan National Security Forces have been taking the lead in security operations, with coalition forces as mentors, to bring security and stability to the people of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Pete Thibodeau/Released)
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Riverine personnel from Commander, Task Group (CTG) 56.4 provide security during unmanned underwater vehicle operations. CTG 56.4 promotes maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility.
Riverine personnel from Commander, Task Group (CTG) 56.4 provide security during unmanned underwater vehicle operations. CTG 56.4 promotes maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility.
Personnel assigned to Commander, Task Group (CTG) 56.1 conduct unmanned underwater vehicle operations while CTG 56.4 riverine personnel provide security. CTG 56.1 promotes maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility.
Personnel from Commander, Task Group (CTG) 56.1 complete their pre-mission checks prior to unmanned underwater vehicle operations. CTG 56.1 promotes maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility.
Brian McCrea, a contractor assigned to Commander, Task Group (CTG) 56.1, secures a loose mooring line during unmanned underwater vehicle operations. CTG 56.1 promotes maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility
Petty Officer 3rd Class John H. Nelson, a search and rescue medical technician with Marine Transport Squadron 1, holds the line above a dummy during an injured pilot training scenario as one of the squadron’s HH-46E Sea Knight helicopters begins medevacing the simulated casualty during a search and rescue exercise near Morehead City, N.C.,
Petty Officer 3rd Class John H. Nelson, a search and rescue medical technician with Marine Transport Squadron 1, calls for a medevac for a dummy during an injured pilot training scenario during a search and rescue exercise near Morehead City, N.C
Petty Officer 3rd Class John H. Nelson, a search and rescue medical technician with Marine Transport Squadron 1, evaluates the condition of a dummy during an injured pilot training scenario as one of the squadron’s HH-46E Sea Knight helicopters awaits orders during a search and rescue exercise near Morehead City, N.C.
Petty Officer 3rd Class John H. Nelson, a search and rescue medical technician with Marine Transport Squadron 1, steadies the line as a dummy is medevaced during an injured pilot training scenario by one of the squadron’s HH-46E Sea Knight helicopters during a search and rescue exercise near Morehead City, N.C.
Last edited by vor033; 12-30-2012 at 01:50 AM.
they are snipers from 4th Rapid Deployment Brigade