JimHPTNAre they plate carriers?
The BEAR vests are very practial well placed and comfortable though. It
disperce weight in a good way and with a tight fit aroud you chest -
without compressing your loungs or reducing flexability much. Magazine
extractions are made easy by firm and accessible puoches and the
foldable drop bag saves you a lot of time from otherwise searching the
endless forest bed for that lost magazine after a fire drill. I'm very
pleased with it after 9 months of use and I haven't heard anybody
complain about it yet (which is rare in relation to an item like that).
So they use Bear vest at home. But in Afghanistan do they use Trym or Rena vest?
Exercise Flotex Silver Rein 2012.
Recruits training at Rena (from www.forsvaret.no).
A promo video from the 2nd Battalion:
MarineJagerKommando recruting video:
Anyone have pictures of Norwegian soldiers doing woodland survival training?
Royal Guards training near Oslo (from www.forsvaret.no)
Heya guys I was hoping for some help in regards to the BEAR vest
"setup" as I'm working on a Norwegian-style project that requires the 3d
modeling to be correct. I start by admitting fully--much to my
embarrassment -I am a bit of a poorly educated "noob" as the COD-kiddies
say and can use the proper education with the eagerness to learn.
-John
Hi John. The BEAR vest is mostly used without armor in peace time. The setup is armored in Afgh.
Thanks Ritt very much appreciate.
Hopefully No Reposts...Amazing Photos.
^Excellent pics! Thanks for sharing!
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