Echo300
Nevermind.......
MetroN
Water jump procedure back when many countries used a 'single point'
quick release box or similar type harness(the infamous 'Dial of death'
as our US cousins called it) was a little bit more complicated plus some
parachute systems back then didn't have canopy releases(UK 'X' types
and PX1'searly model US T-10's and French TAP's for example) which
remains a critical option if the jumper cannot otherwise free himself of
his harness upon water impact and/or high winds.I dare say that a few
jumpers probably got into difficulty or drowned using this type of
equipment when making water jumps intentional or otherwise. If I'm not
mistaken the Swedish military used this old type of 'single point'
harness without canopy releases until fairly recently. Hope this helps.
Seriously thanks for the answer. It helped alot
i noticed in Echo 300's pic Of Two SEAL Divers coming ashorethat
they look kinda bulky(not in the sense of equipment).They look fairly
well builtjust wondering could anyone tell me what is better for
specialist police/military unitsto be bulked up(muscle) or to be fairly
built with emphasis on endurance??OR a combination of both??
There is no real specific bodytype. Physical endurance and mental
toughness are probably the two most valuable assets one could have.
California JoeThere is no real specific bodytype. Physical
endurance and mental toughness are probably the two most valuable assets
one could have.
nearly all of em (if not all) repost
Paistebut thx anyways
yepreposts...worth the shot though..
Thanks for the great pics just ignore these repost people.
BUD/S and SWCC pics.
tnx for posting though mate.
Ummm...why didn't you just post them to the VERY large SEAL pic
thread that's already going? Aand just FYI not all of them are SEALs
several of them are SWCCs.
Thanks for the pics not reposts for everyone.
What eyewear is the guy wearing?
Stumbled upon this while searching for video of the ol' MK 26 GMLS in action.
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