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    Polish 1st Special Forces Regiment

    http://militaryphotos.net/forums/sho...d.php?t=111660

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    Default Gifts for iraqi school


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    Default Exercise „Falcon shield” in Kosovo


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    Nice pix Jocker_89, thanks for sharing...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Switek View Post
    Nice pix Jocker_89, thanks for sharing...

    Thx

    BTW: this is my 200th post !!!
    I am proud of myself xD heh






    Drilling of opening under charges

    Sign of school on sleeve
    unrolling of wire for position

    Detonation fuse

    preparation of charges

    Arming of charges

    loading of exploder

    Detonation

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    Default PMC Afghanistan

    few info:

    Jeszcze w tym miesiącu powinny do Afganistanu trafić granatniki automatyczne kal. 40 mm. – Minister obrony narodowej podjął decyzję o interwencyjnym zakupie 20 amerykańskich granatników MK19

    Polish MoD made a decission to buy 20 pcs of MK19 2 belt-fed automatic 40mm grenade launchers, which should be send to Aghanistan in current month, yet.
    There are a rumours that Polses will be given US Army body armors and some sort of individual equipment. Even ACU uniforms are considered to supply our troops .

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    good pics Switek

    BTW: I have found three pics from Commando School in Afghanistan




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    Strange vest, anybony knows, what is this?

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    Yeah, it is Piorun vest.

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    nice to see the polish soldiers start to form the berets the way they were ment to be worn, not the frigging pizza hat stile

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    Rhino, the problem is the usual land forces beret is the sewn version, ugly, hardly formable and big as shyte. There are some pressed felt versions on the issue but harder to get so most people I know just buy their private berets - either manufactured locally or german or french issue ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catch22 View Post
    Rhino, the problem is the usual land forces beret is the sewn version, ugly, hardly formable and big as shyte. There are some pressed felt versions on the issue but harder to get so most people I know just buy their private berets - either manufactured locally or german or french issue ones.

    that explains it a bit, I got a couple few years back, they were made from felt, and like you said way too big, so I made an assumption all of them are made of the same staff, guess I was way wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by Venom PL View Post
    From this photo It’s obvious that they are new recruits – they don’t know how to properly wear a beret.
    I came to the same conclusion. Some of them need a real bollocking.

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