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great photos. That water in afghan is ice cold I'll bet, sheer snow melt from the mountains?
dishwasher safe how do yall clear that wadi 1st before rolling through it? Sucks having to wear all that dats and stuff huh. the asv's a really good vehicle in ways, it's a very safe ride, a vic in our squad struck an ied 2 weeks ago and killed the wheel and some of the armor but hardly anything else, the crew were overall well, just shaken. And they say there's been 0 fatalities in it. But certainly any vehicle is vulnerable to some things. I know all through mob site we heard about the ied that took out an abhrams and blew the turret off. the biggest threat in an asv in my opinion is not being able to get out in water, or if it were on fire. The hatches could all be blocked easy enough if it rolled and depending on where the turret was the top hatches could be blocked. And it's very cramped inside, I consider it like spelunking with body armor on. It's easy to drive though and has a bouncy ride, goes most anywhere. We had to cross open desert close to the syrian border going to the marine outpost danang, there's no real route to follow to get there, and the desert has 1 or 2 feet of moondust in places, and you couldn't see because of all the dust kicked up so we had to fan out and go far enough out to where we could see and we had some fun doing that. I pushed it some to see what I could do, it's a very capable 4wd vehicle, or in that case dune buggy. mark 19's on those things are about useless though, they jam up a lot. almost every belt from all the dust. |
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Ive got 2 M1117 in my squad, I had to send 2 teams to balad for the damn training, for like 3 weeks in october, bastards were up there soaking up the sun at the pool.
my guys cant stand the ASV, Gunners cant see shiite unless your up out of the turret, cant shoot over the back, cant get in cant get out, God help us if we ever have to drag someone out of it, all the crap in there. We run with stripped down vests, but still. The MRAPs seem to be everywhere latley, we get them in march so they say. |
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كافر رافضى، 异教徒 неверующий כּוֹפֵר
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That's what I was writin about, getting in and out of the hatches are hard to do, especially wearing the ridiculous dats our command makes us wear. They stop "9mm" rounds supposedly, as if that's a threat in an armored vehicle, where as getting out in time is. I feel safe from ieds though, so for me that's where it counts. The mraps are certainly cooler and well designed, but myself, I don't know of any army units around the anbar who have those. But the asv's are much better than humvess for protection.
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"There's someone in my head, but it's not me."
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Thanks for all the great pics guys , stay safe.........
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I'm not always right , but I'm not really wrong either!!!
How do you like me now??? "May God have mercy on my enemy , because I won't" G.S.Patton |
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These were taken mostly by me during a tour in Iraq June '04 to June '04 using a POS sony 3.2mp camera. I have about 5 gigs of pictures but I didnt know what everyone wanted to see, I suppose that these will do for now.
<a href="http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=7623684" target="_blank"><img src="http://img2.putfile.com/thumb/2/3521155975.jpg" alt="Click to enlarge."></a> |
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FOB Hammer? who are you with? |
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Great pics. Take care.
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im with 181 infantry, out of the IZ, but were down at Butler a couple weeks ago, and eating at Hammer. Stayed in "barracks" at Butler. kinda sketchy with the IAs running around all night.....I mean, it was Thursday and all. I definitley slept on my back. |
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i hear ya, my old neighbor from benning was on a MTT team at BRC. we used to go out and use his phone and internet when we first got here and had none on hammer. i came out the door right into an iraqi with an RPG up and a shemagh covering his face. turns out he was "friendly", just carrying it into the compound. a change of underwear later and after prying my finger from my selector switch i was cool. i was up there last month, saw the iraqi HVAC system on the FOB....i giant metal duct going up to the roof, and a dude standing up there over a giant fire in inside the outlet on the roof. hammer sucks bigtime, im glad we only go there once in a great while for refits. |
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it sucks yeah, but the fried waffles are off the hook. i think i gained 5 pounds in 3 days.
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shit im at camp liberty in biap right now to pick up mraps....with a huge dfac every 600m. this place sure lets you know how shitty life on the outpost really is. |
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Licensed to kill gophers by the government of the United nations.
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I have that hat!! everybody, thanks for your service |
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-Scott
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Thank you all for your service.
Thank you for all the picts. They tell a different story, than what is fed to us by the liberal media. |
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It's an MG3, the updated MG42, chambered in 7.62x51 instead of 8mm Mauser. Still ran like a champ tho! Doesn't feed with a disintegrating belt like ours which makes picking up the dunnage a little easier. |
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Great pics, thanks for you service.
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"They're telling us they'd rather die than come out and surrender....so.. They're gonna die..."
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"It is better to live one day as a lion than a hundred years as a sheep."
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Gotcha. Thanks for the info. :) |
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All MG3 should be able to feed the German Non-Disintegrating belts, UK disintegrating links and the US M13 disintegrating links. In 05' I had two Portugesse MG3's, one Iranian, and one Pakistaini MG3. Fired all with the US and UK links. Notice the MG3 on the back of the turrent behind the M2HB. Had mounted a HK 50rd side saddle drum with disintegrating link. MG was carried for as a back up incase M2 went down (1200 rpm). Other guns are M240s with spade grips. (gunners doing test fire before rolling out) CD |
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who is that in the pic? a 240 charlie with spades, a .50, a 240 bravo and an MG3 on the same truck? or si the MG3 on a truck in front of it?
ETA: didnt see the middle caption. are those 240C's with the charging cable or the helo versions? |
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That's 5th SFG in the pic. The M240Bs were modified with Helo kits to convert them. The fixed stock took too much room in the back of the GMV. My truck (one taken the picture) had a MK44 7.62 Mini gun aboard with another M240C on the back of the turrent.
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Do you have a picture of your truck you could post, that sounds pretty badass, I'd love to see it. |
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Life is tough... Its tougher if your stupid.
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nice! i had the spades on order for the longest time for my 240, i had to use a coax for a while on my guntruck after we swapped companies and turned in our crew served weapons. spades never came in, i just had to swindle enough parts to make a full bravo kit for it. halfway through i had a 240 pistol on top of my truck. bravo bipod, barrel, pistol grip and no buttstock, only the coax backplate with a charging cable. it sucked. |
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I thinks its south of Tikrit, next to a university. |
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that's it. There were a few elaborate arches around there, but we remarked about the spiral staircase.
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"There's someone in my head, but it's not me."
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Yeah that arch is just outside of Tikrit there is a IP checkpoint just south of it on Tampa.
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Not trying to be smart or anything but arent you guys supposed to be issued the "choco chip" BDUs when in the dessert? I have noticed in a lot of the deployment pics here and in other threads that you Army guys are using this cammo pattern, no offence but your guys are really sticking out from sand. Is because there clean/newly issued and have not yet been broke in the reason why they dont hide you guys well? Been wanting to ask this question for a long time now... thanks |
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every soldier that I know of is issued and wears the acu uniform present day in iraq and afghan, I don't know about special ops though. Unfortunately you are correct, they don't really conceal soldiers in the desert much at all, personally, in my opinion the army simply got this 1 wrong. It's not the digital pattern though it's the colors. The patterrn is effective with colors that go with the environment. |
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where is alqaws? |
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Think of it as trying to drive around fast in extremely thick fog. You can do it, but is it a good idea? Bad things happen when aircraft bump into things... |
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CD, I knew the MG3 could use the M13 link, for some reason I just brainfaded on that fact and when the IA's theirs out, I wasn't breaking open any of my truck's ammo to feed the IA gun while they had ammo for it! BTW, is that the "Finger of Allah" on the side of your M2 in that pic? The ODA working south of us said the IA's they worked with called the M2 Surefire light the "Finger of Allah"...those GMV's are the schitt! |
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Al-Qaws is on Tampa right outside of Balad |
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Damn I thought that place looked familar. |
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Any pictures of the mountains in afghanistan anyone?
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