Re: Mike
Lähetetty: 02 Joulu 2010, 23:44
Hienoa settiä on. Hey, mistä olet DPM Personal-Role Radio Pouchin hommannut?



Settiin tulee aseeksi old school Minimi Mk1... sehän syö lippaitakin!Iceman kirjoitti:Johan meinaat aikamoinen sahaaja olla, että saat 12 PLCEssä + 9 (tai 6) Arktiksessa ammuttua.




Britti SOP on kantaa lippaat suuaukko ylöspäin. Toki itse pidän kyseistä sääntöä bullshittina, mutta näin meille mokoma opetettiin 2012 Cambrian patrolin aseperehdytyksessä SSgt Ritchien (big black man with mean sense of humor) toimesta. Syynä kuulemma se että stanag (ainakin Brittien oma SA -80 -standardi) on sen verran heikko, että liiviä laskiessa ja liikuttaessa lippaiden huulet vääntyvät ja aiheuttavat häiriöitä.Mike kirjoitti:![]()
- P84 Smock, DPM. 180/96
- D-DPM combat trousers, 85/84. pre-S95
- Arktis chestrig, DPM
- SA80 bayonet + frog
- SA80 infantry scabbard for bayonet with sharpening stone and saw/wire cutters (fits inside frog)
- 2x P58 water bottle ('90, '91)
- 2x PLCE double ammo pouch, OG ('87)
johansson kirjoitti:Britti SOP on kantaa lippaat suuaukko ylöspäin. Toki itse pidän kyseistä sääntöä bullshittina, mutta näin meille mokoma opetettiin 2012 Cambrian patrolin aseperehdytyksessä SSgt Ritchien (big black man with mean sense of humor) toimesta. Syynä kuulemma se että stanag (ainakin Brittien oma SA -80 -standardi) on sen verran heikko
Aikalailla siis niinkuin nämä miniatyyrit, muutamalla tweakilla ja eri aseella:US night camouflage desert parka
First seen during the First Gulf War, U.S. Night Camouflage, Desert, is an unusual camouflage, to say the least. This two-color pattern, which features a dark green grid and small, irregular clumps of dots on a light green background, and was apparently designed to produce an interference pattern that would interrupt the pixelised images produced by first-generation night vision devices.
However, there is every reason to believe that U.S. Night Camouflage, Desert, was a spectacular failure. A United States Marine Corps scout/sniper section, stationed in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at the commencement of Operation Desert Shield, allegedly conducted some informal experiments, to determine whether or not the grid pattern worked as claimed. The tests were conducted using parka shells and overpants patterned in Night Camouflage, Desert, six-color desert camouflage pattern uniforms and winter white oversuits. The experiment was conducted on two separate nights - one completely overcast and the other clear and moonlit. Observers used the naked eye, AN/PVS-4 individual weapons night sights, AN/PVS-5 night vision goggles, and an infrared TOW missile sight.
The experiment found that Night Camouflage, Desert, actually increased the chance of a soldier being observed, when viewed through any night vision system. The only circumstances under which it did not assist the observers was on the overcast night, when observed with the naked eye.
...Ja käytössä ovat vieläkin: http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/Defen ... d=9bd1c589At one time I was acquainted with a US Officer who was involved amongst much else in delivering supplies to UK units in Gulf one. Delivering supplies to one battalion of 7th armoured Division before it was due to kick off, he described being moved to silent horrified fascination, at watching hundreds of men sat around, seemingly all sharpening their bayonets.
His equally shaken driver remarked to one of the men
‘Jesus! Don’t they issue you guys with bullets?’









