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Dave76
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http://www.americanspecialops.com/images/p...atv-mk47-hr.jpg
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Special Forces soldiers ride on a ATV / Quad bike with a MK47 40mm grenade launcher mounted on it. The soldier riding on the rear, next to a box of 40mm grenades, is toting a MK11 7.62mmx51mm sniper rifle. This photo was taken in Jalrez, Afghanistan, November 2009. US DoD photo by Sgt. Teddy Wade


Edit: 5600x3800 Pixel?! pillepalle.gif
Forenregeln beachten!
-Praetorian



Das ist ja mal echt mobile Feuerkraft. Sehr praktisch. Ist nur die Frage was der Rückstoss des Werfers mit dem Quad macht.

AFAIK verfügt der MK47 ein spezielles Dämpfungssystem, welches den Rückstoß deutlich mindert. Außerdem denke ich mal, dass die Jungs wissen was sie da tun... wink.gif

Hier die Variante mit M240:


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A coalition soldier provides security with an all-terrain vehicle inside a school in Jalrez, Afghanistan, Nov. 11. The school was the site for an Afghan Medical Personnel Skills Improvement Mission taking place between, Nov. 12 and 13. [2009]
stillermitleser
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Afganský zápisník - časť 6. - Zručnosť našich ženistov šetrí peniaze NATO


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Som v Afganistane už takmer dva týždne, ale zdá sa mi, akoby už prešiel minimálne mesiac. Aklimatizačná doba prešla veľmi rýchlo a každému sú už jasné jeho úlohy. Chlapi zo strážnej jednotky bravúrne vykonávajú kontroly, nachádzajú u osôb predmety, ktoré sú pri vstupe na základňu zakázané prenášať.






Slowakische Soldaten im ISAF-Einsatz
Dave76

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Pictured are Royal Marines from Fleet Protection Group (Scotland) (FPGRM)conducting boarding training on HMS Monmouth, to aid the Type 23 frigate during Counter Piracy Operations. They are pictured using 9mm Browning pistols with torches. © Crown Copyright/MOD 2011

Nix Browning, L105A1 (SIG Sauer P226).
docholiday

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Rangers ride on the external personnel pods (EPS)fiited to the sides of a MH-6M 'Little Bird' helicopter flown by pilots of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment. Rangers and 'Night Stalkers' train and figt together on a regular basis.




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Army Rangers from the 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment jump down from a MH-6M Little Bird helicopter operated by the 160th SOAR.



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US Army Rangers fast rope off the rear ramp of a MH-47 helicopter operated by the 160th SOAR
Dave76
22. Speznaz-Brigade GRU:



















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docholiday
Die silbernen Teile auf den Gewehren der ersten paar Bilder sind MPGs?
ewood223
ja

Russen mit .50 BMG, schön lol.gif
Kleiner
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ja

Russen mit .50 BMG, schön lol.gif


und auch noch flecktarn wink.gif
Famas
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Weil ich dieses Bild grade sehe: Warum malt man eigentlich ALLES sandfarben an, nur Hubschrauber nicht!?
Major_Steiner
Weil die Hubschrauber in Afghanistan aus Entfernungen bekämpft werden aus denen man sie deutlich hört?
muckensen
Und in der wirklich gefährlichen Phase, dem Landevorgang, sieht man sie sowieso.
Dave76

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Foreign soldiers leave the Intercontinental Hotel at the end of a military operation against Taliban militants who had stormed the hotel in Kabul on June 29, 2011. Taliban suicide bombers and gunmen attacked the Intercontinental Hotel in Kabul sparking a five-hour battle with Afghan comandos backed by a NATO helicopter gunship in an assault that left at least 10 people dead. (PEDRO UGARTE/AFP/Getty Images)
muckensen
Ziemlich intensives Bild!
revolution

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Drug Detection Dog Training Center opens in Tehran
docholiday
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Foreign soldiers leave the Intercontinental Hotel at the end of a military operation against Taliban militants who had stormed the hotel in Kabul on June 29, 2011. Taliban suicide bombers and gunmen attacked the Intercontinental Hotel in Kabul sparking a five-hour battle with Afghan comandos backed by a NATO helicopter gunship in an assault that left at least 10 people dead. (PEDRO UGARTE/AFP/Getty Images)


@Dave76: Sehr beeindruckendes Bild. Gibt es da mehr von? Weisst du was das fuer eine Einheit war?

Edit:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/...ntal-hotel.html

Intressant wie der Übersetzer nicht erkannt werden will aber es auf deinem Bild noch geklappt hat.
Van Dusen
http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/asia/5205226/...ock-Kabul-hotel

"New Zealand special forces soldiers after taking part in a military operation against Taleban militants that attacked the InterContinental hotel in Kabul. The photo has been altered to hide the soldiers' identities." [Quelle s. o.]

Soweit Erkenntnisse im Internet zu finden sind haben die o. g. Kraefte wohl den reg. afghanischen Kraeften etwas unter die Arme geholfen.
docholiday
Neuseeländer, hatte ich nicht gedacht...


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Prime Minister says a "handful" of New Zealand SAS soldiers were involved in the firefight at Kabul's Intercontinental Hotel, leaving two injured. It says there's criticism this morning of a daily newsDingsdazeugs...äääh...Aufsatz that's splashed pictures of what's believed to be New Zealand SAS soldiers in Kabul over its front page.

Quelle
Dave76
^ Das ist nicht das erste Mal, dass der NZSAS die Feuerwehr in Kabul spielt. Erst letztes Jahr gab es die ein oder andere kleine unfreiwillige Bilderserie der Kiwis genau dort zu sehen. U.a. war damals auch der VC-Rezipient Willie Apiata im Einsatz zu sehen.
Soulfly


Ein "Schwer bewaffneter" Finne.
Dave76

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Members of the U.S. Army Cultural Support Team, attached to Special Operations Task Force - South, speak with women of the Shotor Gardan village in northern Khakrez district, Kandahar province, Afghanistan, June 19, 2011. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Kaimana-Ipulani Kalauli/Released)



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A U.S. Army Cultural Support Team (CST) member from Special Operations Task Force - East, shakes the hand of a young Afghan, while on a presence patrol. The purpose of the patrol was to gain atmospherics from local villagers, and for the CST to interact with Afghan women, Kunar District, May 24, 2011. (U.S.Army photo by Spc. Patricia Caputo/Released)
revolution

Revolutionsgardist bei irgendeinem Tag der Offenen Tür
Dave76

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A sniper from the BRF during an operation to uncover an IED factory in Helmand.British troops have carried out a daring daylight helicopter assault in Helmand province and uncovered what is believed to be an insurgent training school and hundreds of potentially fatal improvised bombs. © Crown Copyright/MOD 2011
Dave76

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A U.S. Special Operations team member assumes an over watch position during a combat reconnaissance patrol in Zabul, Afghanistan, Jun. 19. U.S. Special Operations Forces are currently conducting partnered operations with Afghan National Army Commandos and other security forces to help stabilize the region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class William S. Parker) (Released)



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Local elders and district officials in Deh Chopan greet Brigadier Gen. Scott Miller, Commander of the Combined Forces Special Operations Component Command- Afghanistan and Colonel Mark Schwartz, Commander of the Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force- Afghanistan, and members of the Afghan Ministry of Tribal Affairs, before a security shura at the district center. The shura addressed ongoing issues with insurgent intimidation and challenges with development in the region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class William S. Parker) (Released)



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Afghan Commandos, advised and assisted by U.S. Special Operations Forces, conduct a combat reconnaissance patrol Jun. 19 in Zabul province, Afghanistan. U.S. Special Operations Forces are currently conducting partnered operations with Afghan National Army Commandos and other security forces to help stabilize the region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class William S. Parker) (Released)



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Coalition Special Operations members hike down a mountain while on a combat reconnaissance patrol in Zabul, Afghanistan June 6. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class William S. Parker) (Released)



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Coalition Special Operations members hike down a mountain while on a combat reconnaissance patrol in Zabul, Afghanistan June 6. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class William S. Parker) (Released)



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A Coalition Special Operations team member provides overwatch on a mountain while on a combat reconnaissance patrol in Zabul, Afghanistan Jun. 6. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class William S. Parker) (Released)



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A U.S. Special Operations team member looks out over a hill from an overwatch position during a combat operation in the Deh Chopan district of Zabul province June 23. U.S. Special Operations Forces, partnered with Afghan Commandos, conducted a clearing operation in an area where insurgents have been staging attacks on Afghan and coalition forces. (U.S Air Force photo by SSgt Ryan Whitney) (Released)
Dave76

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A member of a Thai bomb squad inspects a car in Narathiwat province, south of Bangkok July 1. A bomb by suspected insurgents wounded a member of a Thai bomb squad in Thailand's deep south on Friday, police said. Reuters







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A car bomb explodes as a member of a Thai bomb squad was inspecting it in Narathiwat province, south of Bangkok on July 1. The bomb squad member was wounded when the device exploded, police said. Reuters
Dave76

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Lance Cpl. Blas Trevino, of the 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, shouts out as he is boards a medevac helicopter from the U.S. Army's Task Force Lift "Dust Off", Charlie Company 1-214 Aviation Regiment, after he was shot in the stomach outside Sangin, in southern Afghanistan, on Saturday, June 11, 2011. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)



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Lance Cpl. Blas Trevino clutches his rosary beads as he is rescued onto a medevac helicopter from the U.S. Army's Task Force Lift "Dust Off", Charlie Company 1-214 Aviation Regiment after he was shot in the stomach, on Saturday, June 11, 2011. The Army's "Dust Off" crew needed two attempts to get him out, as they were fired upon and took five rounds in the tail of their aircraft. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)
Kreuz As
ZITAT(Dave76 @ 2. Jul 2011, 10:36) *
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A car bomb explodes as a member of a Thai bomb squad was inspecting it in Narathiwat province, south of Bangkok on July 1. The bomb squad member was wounded when the device exploded, police said. Reuters



Shit. Kann man nur hoffen das es ihn nicht zu schlimm erwischt hat.

Da wünscht man sich doch mehr Roboter.
Funker Andreas
Laut den Nachrichten gestern, wurde er nur leicht verletzt. Die haben das Überwachungsvideo des Gebäudes gezeigt und dort sieht man, dass er nach ein paar Sekunden wieder aufgestanden ist und erst mal gejubelt hat.
Ferrus_Manus
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A car bomb explodes as a member of a Thai bomb squad was inspecting it in Narathiwat province, south of Bangkok on July 1. The bomb squad member was wounded when the device exploded, police said. Reuters



Shit. Kann man nur hoffen das es ihn nicht zu schlimm erwischt hat.

Da wünscht man sich doch mehr Roboter.


Also am Körper wird er vielleicht bis auf ein paar Prellungen kaum verletzt sein, aber seine Hände sind bestimmt hin. Die sind ja nun nicht ansatzweise so gut geschützt (habe auch schon Bilder von Entschärfern gesehen die dazu nicht mal Handschuhe trugen).
Dave76
^ Das Video dazu:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LebCZm7e1gk
Ferrus_Manus
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Okay, ich nehme alles zurück. Er scheint echt glück gehabt zu haben.
Fennek
War ja eine recht kleine Autobombe (oder hat nicht 100%ig gezündet) und außerdem hat er nicht direkt am Sprengsatz hantiert als sie hochging, daher sind wohl auch seine Hände verschont geblieben.
docholiday

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U.S. soldiers from the 234th Infantry Division in Fort Riley, Kansas travel to Afghanistan April 15. (Vyaceslav Oseledko/AFP/Getty Images)



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A U.S. Army soldier walks through water after a flash flood swept through Combat Outpost Terra Nova following heavy rains in the Arghandab Valley north of Kandahar April 16. (Bob Strong/Reuters) #



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Canadian army soldiers sun bathe in Seprwan Ghar forward fire base the Panjwai district of Kandahar province southern Afghanistan, June 22, 2011. Canada will end its combat role in Afghanistan by the end of July, after nearly ten years in Afghanistan. (Baz Ratner/Reuters) #
Dave76

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A member of the Italian Army's Folgore Parachute Brigade in free fall after jumping from a helicopter above Herat, Afghanistan, on June 21, 2011.
muckensen
Ein "echter" Sprung? Oder üben die da tatsächlich auch Sprünge?
Dave76
^ Kein Kampfabsprung.

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An ARW team clears the deck of a ship.



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An ARW team clears the deck of a ship - Air Corps helis overhead and Tactical Assault Craft in the Background



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An ARW team fast-ropes onto the deck of a ship



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An ARW team in a Tactical Assault Craft.



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A Ranger on sentry following a successful operation



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A Ranger on sentry
Dave76

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Lance Cpl. Tom Welstand, a native of Berystedmunds, England, and a military working dog handler with 103 Military Dog Squadron, shares a moment with his search dog, Steegan, during Operation Zamrod Olai, June 25, in northern Nad'Ali district, Helmand province. Welstand and Steegan were operating in support of M Company, 42 Commando, who were sweeping the area to disrupt insurgent activity and movement. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Jeremy Ross) (Released)



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Lance Cpl. Sarah Wheeler, an electronic countermeasure operator with Brimstone 25, Royal Corps of Engineers, and a native of Birmingham, England, prepares to move after being inserted by helicopter into northern Nad'Ali district, Helmand province, at the outset of Operation Zamrod Olai, June 25. During the operation, Royal Marines with M Company, 42 Commando, teamed with counter-improvised explosive device engineers and Afghan security forces to sweep an area previously devoid of coalition and Afghan security presence. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Jeremy Ross) (Released)
Dave76

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A U.S. Air Force Special Operations weather technician, attached to Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force - Afghanistan, conducts an assessment of the Helmand River near Staging Area Tinsley, Uruzgan province, Afghanistan, April 23.



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A U.S. Air Force Special Operations weather technician, attached to Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force - Afghanistan, conducts an assessment of the Helmand River near Staging Area Tinsley, Uruzgan province, Afghanistan, April 23.



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A U.S. Air Force Special Operations weather technician, attached to Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force - Afghanistan, conducts an assessment of the Helmand River near Staging Area Tinsley, Uruzgan province, Afghanistan, April 23.



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U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers and Afghan National Policemen talk to an Afghan during a convoy reconnaissance mission at Badamak in the Uruzgan province of Afghanistan, April 18. The mission objective is to assist local Afghan citizens with security and development.



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U.S. Army Special Forces conduct a convoy reconnaissance mission at Badamak in the Uruzgan province of Afghanistan, April 18. The mission objective is to assist local Afghan citizens with security and development.



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U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers and Afghan National Policemen conduct a routine patrol during a convoy reconnaissance mission at Badamak in the Uruzgan province of Afghanistan, April 18. The mission objective is to assist local Afghan citizens with security and development.
Dave76

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KONAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham speak with a U.S. Special Operations Forces team leader after having met with a village elder to discuss future operations in Mangwel village, Khas Konar district, Konar province, July 4. The senators met with various SOF team members to discuss Afghan Local Police and Village Stability Operations. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Lizette Hart, 19th Public Affairs Detachment)



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KONAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan - Senators Lindsey Graham and John McCain speak with members of the U.S. Special Operations Forces about current and future plans for Afghan Local Police and Village Stability Operations in Mangwel village, Khas Konar district, Konar province, July 4. The senators visited the village to meet with a village elder and SOF team members to discuss current and future operations. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Lizette Hart, 19th Public Affairs Detachment)



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KONAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan -Sen. John McCain in a senatorial advisor speak with a U.S. Special Operations Forces commander after their meeting with a village elder in Mangwel village, Khas Konar district, Konar province, July 4. Sen. McCain visited the village to meet with a village elder and SOF team members to discuss current and future operations for Afghan Local Police and Village Stability Operations. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Lizette Hart, 19th Public Affairs Detachment)



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KONAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan - Sen. Joe Lieberman speaks with U.S. Special Operations Forces team members in Mangwel village, Khas Konar district, Konar province, July 4. Sen. Lieberman visited the village to meet with a village elder and SOF team members to discuss current and future operations for Afghan Local Police and Village Stability Operations. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Lizette Hart, 19th Public Affairs Detachment)



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KONAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan - Senators John McCain, Lindsey Graham and a senatorial advisor discuss future operations and plans with a U.S. Special Operations Forces team leader in Mangwel village, Khas Konar district, Konar province, July 4. The senators visited the village to meet with a village elder and SOF team members to discuss current and future plans for Afghan Local Police and Village Stability Operations. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Lizette Hart, 19th Public Affairs Detachment)



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KONAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan - Senators John McCain, Lindsey Graham and Joe Lieberman and a senatorial advisor discuss future operations and plans with a U.S. Special Operations Forces team leader in Mangwel village, Khas Konar district, Konar province, July 4. The senators visited the village to meet with a village elder and SOF team members to discuss current and future plans for Afghan Local Police and Village Stability Operations. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Lizette Hart, 19th Public Affairs Detachment)



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KONAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan - Senators John McCain and Joe Lieberman, a U.S. Special Operations Forces commander and a senatorial aide discussed the meeting held with a village elder in Mangwel village, Khas Konar district, Konar province, July 4. The senators visited the village to meet with SOF team members and discuss current and future plans for Afghan Local Police and Village Stability Operations. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Lizette Hart, 19th Public Affairs Detachment)



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KONAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Sen. John McCain speaks with a U.S. Special Operations Forces team member in Mangwel village, Khas Kunar district, Konar province, July 4. Sen. McCain spoke with many SOF team members about their views on current and future plans for Afghan Local Police and Village Stability Operations. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Lizette Hart, 19th Public Affairs Detachment)



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KONAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan - Senators John McCain, Lindsey Graham and Joe Lieberman walk with a U.S. Special Operations Force team to the house of a village elder to discuss Afghan Local Police and Village Stability Operations in Mangwel village, Khas Kunar district, Konar province, July 4. The SOF team members hosted the meeting between the Afghan elder and the senators. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Lizette Hart, 19th Public Affairs Detachment)



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KONAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – A U.S. Special Operations Force team member greets Sen. John McCain in Mangwel village, Khas Kunar district, Konar province, July 4. The senator visited the village to discuss Afghan Local Police and Village Stability Operations with the villagers and military forces. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Lizette Hart, 19th Public Affairs Detachment)



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KONAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Senators Joe Lieberman and John McCain greet U.S. Special Operations Force team members in Mangwel village, Khas Kunar district, Konar province, July 4. The senators visited the village to discuss Afghan Local Police and Village Stability Operations with the villagers and military forces. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Lizette Hart, 19th Public Affairs Detachment)
Thomy
Nette Kleidung. biggrin.gif
Hummingbird
Bei den Schwarzen wäre wohl eher eine Burka angebracht.
docholiday
- Sehr gut sind auch die Sandalen des Teamführers.

- Und auf Bild 3 hat der Herr mit der Roten Kappe da einen Revolver am Gürtel oder ist das ein Messer?

- Auf den Bildern sieht man auch mal sehr deutlich, wie McCain seine Gefangenschaft zugesetzt hat...

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Dave76
ZITAT(docholiday @ 5. Jul 2011, 21:56) *
- Und auf Bild 3 hat der Herr mit der Roten Kappe da einen Revolver am Gürtel oder ist das ein Messer?

Bild 4? Messer:

schleicher
beim ersten blick dachte das wären die Schauspieler von "The Unit"
Enigma


"Jungs, lasst mich ma raus, ich muss zum Klo."

"Schon wieder? Du warst erst vor einer halben Stunde, mach nen Knoten rein!"
Funker Andreas
Da hat man echt Glück, wenn man außen sitzt. Da hat man wenigstens Beinfreiheit.
Markus11
Bei dem 4 Bild, was ist das denn für eine zusammen gestückelte ak? Acog und M4 Schulterstütze? So noch nie gesehn.

Almeran
Warum werden die denn mit kompletter Ausrüstung am Mann verlegt? Kann mir doch kein Mensch erzählen das man das nicht auch im Container noch irgendwo untergebracht hätte.
revolution
Ein afghanischer "Stammesältester" mit Bügelfalten und US Abzeichen an Hemd. Ne, ist klaro, Käp't Blaubär. rofl.gif
Edit: Habe mich verlesen. Der Typ ist offenbar Ami und mit seinen Kameraden im Karnevalsdress unterwegs. Grotesk. biggrin.gif

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docholiday
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Warum werden die denn mit kompletter Ausrüstung am Mann verlegt? Kann mir doch kein Mensch erzählen das man das nicht auch im Container noch irgendwo untergebracht hätte.


Ich denke nicht, dass die von USA bis Afghanistan so fliegen, vermutlich nur das letzte stück z.B. Kabul Flugplatz X oder von einem Luftwaffenstützpunkt aus der Türkei.

Meine Kameraden sind auch ganz normal im Feldanzug, ohne alles nach Termes (Türkei) geflogen und von da dann mit Ausrüstung am Mann weiter. Ob das immer so ist oder warum, weshalb kann ich nichts zu sagen.
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