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2012 U.S. Army Special Operations Command Capabilities Exercise CAPEX April 20.

U.S. Army Special Operations Command 2012 Capabilities Exercise April 20.

















FORT BRAGG N.C. -- Special Forces operators conduct a close-quarter drill demonstration during the 2012 U.S. Army Special Operations Command Capabilities Exercise April 24. (USASOC Photo)

Interesting to see SF use high port in some of those room entry and range photos that's usually a staple of NSW.

marleynrs8Interesting to see SF use high port in some of those room entry and range photos that's usually a staple of NSW.

When running it's actually a lot easier. As far as room clearing they probably saw too many photos of NSW doing it and figured it was cool. It's also interesting they are doing it in a training environment. We specifically never went guns up including on reloads because of people up in the catwalks say like that photographer.

BrianTWhen running it's actually a lot easier. As far as room clearing they probably saw too many photos of NSW doing it and figured it was cool. It's also interesting they are doing it in a training environment. We specifically never went guns up including on reloads because of people up in the catwalks say like that photographer.

As far as reloads we do weapons up and in "the work space" so we can keep eyes on what is happening in front of us. Yea usually one would take cover or attempt to while reloading but having your head up (even behind cover) is a generally a good thing I don't want to be looking down potentially bumble ****ing my mag change because of the stress and fatigue of combat and then looking up to find something unexpected in front of me (potentially). Also makes reloading A LOT smoother and faster. As far as "people above us" never really had to worry about that because with good fundamentals and training you shouldn't have your finger on the trigger let alone in the trigger well while reloading not to mention flipping the weapon back on safe via muscle memory. Of course its big boy rules and that is what SOF plays by. As far as transitioning or moving in MOUT environments with "guns up" as well call it the alt. high ready it's really up to the shooter you train that way and only that way you will become very efficient at it. In CQB its METT-TC **** never goes as planned in the urban jungle.

Thanks for that insight stud

Found something historic but so epic ...

http://youtu.be/wjtgqNfJSAg

Good video. Thanks for posting.

Make_it_Happen82ndAs far as reloads we do weapons up and in "the work space" so we can keep eyes on what is happening in front of us. Yea usually one would take cover or attempt to while reloading but having your head up (even behind cover) is a generally a good thing I don't want to be looking down potentially bumble ****ing my mag change because of the stress and fatigue of combat and then looking up to find something unexpected in front of me (potentially). Also makes reloading A LOT smoother and faster. As far as "people above us" never really had to worry about that because with good fundamentals and training you shouldn't have your finger on the trigger let alone in the trigger well while reloading not to mention flipping the weapon back on safe via muscle memory. Of course its big boy rules and that is what SOF plays by. As far as transitioning or moving in MOUT environments with "guns up" as well call it the alt. high ready it's really up to the shooter you train that way and only that way you will become very efficient at it. In CQB its METT-TC **** never goes as planned in the urban jungle.

I'm pretty sure if you go flagging people regardless of trigger discipline I wouldn't be cool with it. There's not a single SOF unit out there that hasn't had a few ADs in it's history. I always considered 'high-ready' something else because you still had the buttstock in your shoulder. You in CIF or SF?

LokisFeuer

Thanks for this amazing vid.


FORT BRAGG N.C. – Participants of the United States Army Special Operations Command’s Capabilities Exercise April 24 2012 learn about the abilities of the various units of USASOC. (USASOC photo)



FORT BRAGG N.C. – Participants of the United States Army Special Operations Command’s Capabilities Exercise April 24 2012 learn about the abilities of the various units of USASOC. (USASOC photo)



Soldiers with the 5th Battalion 19th Special Forces Group conduct a pursue and capture mission as part of a demonstration during the Texas Military Forces Open House in Camp Mabry Austin Texas April 21 2012. During the demonstrations soldiers slid down a rope hanging from a helicopter and capture the high value target in less than 15 minutes.

I wonder what the story is with only one dude having the new Ops-Core helmets.

BrianTI wonder what the story is with only one dude having the new Ops-Core helmets.

Are you allowed to use your own kit? If so he could have bought it.

Token White GuyAre you allowed to use your own kit? If so he could have bought it.

I never saw anybody do it pertaining to helmets but USASOC did supposedly sign off on them. Expensive purchase and I heard the guys were suppose to be getting them anyways.

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Brazilian SPECIAL OPERATIONS Police Units Page 3


RedoxI once saw a documentary on TV about Brazils war on drug gangs. It was kind of unreal. There was a raid into some favela. They entered under the cover of darkness shot a few guys (using G3s btw) and then retreated. Apparently they thought it was a good day because they had only one casualty. It looked just like some military operation in Afghanistan or whatever.

GOT - Policia Civil (Espirito Santo state)



















COPE - Policia Civil (Parana state)























GPI - Policia Federal

Inter-agency training: Several police SPECOPS units counter terrorism training with army Special Forces:

COPE - Policia Civil (Santa Catarina state)

CAOP - Policia Federal


The_Bearkat



BTW this pic was taken in Rio de Janeiro

greyhound02

CORE - Policia Civil (Rio de Janeiro state)

















Awesome headcam view of CORE taking out some bad guys (this video actually was a polemic subject in brazilian media since it was released claiming that they have moved the bodies from the crime scene - WARNING! GRAPHIC IMAGES!)

SAT - Policia Civil (Sao Paulo state)

CIPE - Policia Militar (Bahia state)










greyhound02SAT - Policia Civil (Sao Paulo state) Another awesome video! Police chased some criminals with the helicopter in a highway one guy open fired and tried to run and got shot on the leg

It�s also glad to see that Brazil has these assets as well as that it is willing to use them.

GOE - Policia Civil (Rio Grande do Sul state)



















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Romanian Armed Forces Page 53

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26th Mountain Battalion "Brad" direct and indirect fire training on Găina mountain.













June 17-21st 2013 the 4th Infantry Division "GEMINA" performed the CPX exercise "T�rnava 13".

Photos show a tactical exercise performed by Division SOF elements while the last one is a EOD public display. Photos from:




















10-12th June 2013 Sm�rdan training range 2600 troops from the 282nd Mechanized Brigade "Unirea Principatelor" and Major General Staff took part in "Mălina 13" exercise. The exercise is performed to evaluate and certify the unit as a NATO operational force.























15th June 2013 Boboc airdrome... festivities marking the Centenary of Romanian Aviation.

















































^^ more from resboiu.ro





























[SIZE=3][*******#000000]Repatriation of the Car Crash Victims from Montenegro (mapn.ro)



















Impressive pictures.. R.I.P. to the dead and fast recovery to the injured victims

Impressive pictures indeed R.I.P. to the dead and fast recovery to the injured ones. And all the best and respect for all the people from Montenegro for the way how they reacted to this tragedy from those who go immediatly after the victims to those who donated blood or take care of them

[FONT=arial] Respect for all the people from Montenegro ![/FONT]

Some action photos that I always wanted to upload from 2012 15th Mechanized Brigade.

















Photos from the Ceremony Dedicated to the National Flag Day: http://www.mapn.ro/fotodb/20130626

Notice the old reenactment uniforms in the background the beautiful guard uniforms and the Roman style golden eagle on top of the battle flag [call be biased but it's the best looking battle flag ].







Image from the poligon tests of the new APC model that will replace (hopefuly soon and in enough numbers) the older TAB APC (local variants of BTR)



^ Hmm.. interesting.. Can you get your hands on the entire video? 

Or at least a picture of the complete vehicle? 




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