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I will not hide. I will not be deterred nor will I be intimidated from my performing my duty, I am a Canadian Soldier.
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Originally posted by rcaf_777 View PostPortrait of US Army Sergeant Duane Clemons surrounded by all of his battle gear during photo shoot. Dhahran, Saudi Arabia 2/24/1991 CREDIT: Neil Leifer (Photo by Neil Leifer Sports Illustrated) (Set Number: LW290)
Amateur.
Also there's no way he'd be carrying the machinegun AND rifle.If it moves, shoot it, if not push it, if it still doesn't move, use explosives.
Nothing happens in isolation - it's called "the butterfly effect"
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I've just read the good Captain's paper.
Very interesting.
The problem is unless you are vehicle-borne infantry you have to carry your own gear
Ask any para or marine
Or any front line soldier for that matter
Even if you strip out everything form your gear apart from ammo, armour, and medic gear, you will still be over the 15 lb limit
As I said very interesting theory
But at this moment in time very unrealistic
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Regarding carrying a rifle and machine gun, yeah I agree that it's unlikely but it is not unheard of in some countries for someone to carry two weapons (and I'm not talking about pistols). For example, the French Army in the 1980-90s regularly had marksman (armed with the FR-F1) also carry their issued FAMAS.
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Originally posted by StainlessSteelCynic View PostRegarding carrying a rifle and machine gun, yeah I agree that it's unlikely but it is not unheard of in some countries for someone to carry two weapons (and I'm not talking about pistols). For example, the French Army in the 1980-90s regularly had marksman (armed with the FR-F1) also carry their issued FAMAS.
For a more specific example, Simo H$yh$ also carried a Suomi KP/-31 in addition to his bolt-action fifle, and may have killed more Russians with the SMG than rifle.
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Originally posted by Legbreaker View PostOnly 200 rounds
Amateur.
Also there's no way he'd be carrying the machinegun AND rifle.I will not hide. I will not be deterred nor will I be intimidated from my performing my duty, I am a Canadian Soldier.
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Sure, he's carrying them. Looks like it's not a combat situation though, or even in an area with a significant threat of combat.
Absolutely a staged photo shoot as mentioned.
Carrying multiple main weapon systems is indeed done in an administrative setting, not so much in combat as it's a waste of time, energy and carrying capacity of things you might actually use. Carrying somebody else's weapon when they're injured or killed is another matter entirely of course.
Note I'm speaking from the viewpoint of an M60 machinegunner - we already had enough to carry without adding on another 5-7kgs of useless rifle and ammo. Absolutely everything else on me served a vital purpose. Wherever I could ditch weight, I would - for example would only carry a sleeping bag if the weather was expected to be cold, and never a mat.If it moves, shoot it, if not push it, if it still doesn't move, use explosives.
Nothing happens in isolation - it's called "the butterfly effect"
Mors ante pudorem
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As a former 11B paratrooper, I routinely on training road marches carried as much as my weight in gear. They didn't make us hump so much during Desert Storm (providing our platoon with a couple of HMMWVs for the purpose), but I still had my M16A2, 380 rounds of ammo, a Dragon Missile and CLU, and my normal tactical gear or things like an MRE in my leg pocket. Since I was a squad leader, I also had NODs in my butt pack. Everything probably added up to near 80 pounds, maybe more (and remember, I only weighed about 145 pounds at the time, though I was solid and wiry.)I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons...First We Take Manhattan, Jennifer Warnes
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Originally posted by Legbreaker View PostWherever I could ditch weight, I would - for example would only carry a sleeping bag if the weather was expected to be cold, and never a mat.I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons...First We Take Manhattan, Jennifer Warnes
Entirely too much T2K stuff here: www.pmulcahy.com
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Just to be clear, "assault load" or "assault pack" is what in game terms would be the "backpack that PCs say they'll drop when the shooting starts"My Twilight claim to fame: I ran "Allegheny Uprising" at Allegheny College, spring of 1988.
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Originally posted by Adm.Lee View PostJust to be clear, "assault load" or "assault pack" is what in game terms would be the "backpack that PCs say they'll drop when the shooting starts"
Most LBE (now called a Chest Rig or Chest Carrier) loads will be around 50lbs. HOWEVER... Body Armor can significantly raise "fighting load" (that 50lb LBE load).
20lbs is a typical loadout for a police duty belt these days. The SF guys have a similar loadout called a "Battle belt" or "War Belt."
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