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The Sea King is nearing the end of its long and distinguished Royal Navy career. The opportunity to photograph them as much as possible at this year's Air Day was too good to refuse. Here's hoping that the Commando Assault as we know it survives, when the Merlins arrive.
This Star Wars papercraft is a life size Clone Commando (aka Republic Commando and later an Imperial Commando) Helmet, based on the tactical first-person shooter video game Star Wars: Republic Commando of the Star Wars universe, the paper model is created by Sinner. The size of finished model is ...
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French Navy VLRA TPK 4.36 STL PATSAS & Zodiac ETRACO of the Base des Fusiliers Marins et des Commandos marine (BFMC), Esplanade des Invalides, July 14, 2010.
This is my little minifig sqaud I made.
From left to right, Scout (Sniper), Scorch (Demolitions), A.J. (Special Weapons), and Ghost (Leader)
Yes, that is my attempt at an m203 on the m4s (one behind Ghost's back). Yes, that is my first attempt at night vison goggles (inspired by Jasbricks!). And, yes that is my attempt at a minigun on A.J. (The brown thing coming down is supposed to be and ammo chain but I dont have that piece in block so it's brown ;)
Exercise Crazy Trip 2009
Second battalion of commandos (2 Cdo), was preparing yesterday to make a leap up off from the operational base of Den Helder.
The day was devoted to training in amphibious landings.
Lieutenant-Colonel Closset, commanding officer of 2 Cdo, talks about the constraints an amphibious landing: "For an amphibious landing, there is a whole series of parameters that come into play. First, we must have the necessary resources in the right place at the right time. Then, we must respond to the challenge imposed by the weather: the tides, wind speed, sea state .. That aspect is a challenge particularly difficult to meet because by nature unpredictable. Finally, it is also to maintain the secrecy and discretion of the preparation to ensure the element of surprise during the execution of the operation.
3 Safe versions of a commando knife. One solid and blunted, one retracts into the handle and the third is a cut-off mounted on a body plate for an actor to wear "post stabbing".
The Surveillance Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) conduct ice climbing training. Ice climbing is a very specific skill that few forces are capable of, it gives the SRS a tactical advantage in this testing environment.
Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron deploys ahead of the main Commando Force for specialist reconnaissance tasks.
Made up of Royal Marines Mountain Leaders in the main, but also including Royal Marines Landing Craft operators and Army Commandos, they operate in small teams, providing the initial battle picture for the Commando Force Headquarters.
Photos: PO Arron Hoare