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As the fist of Lady Liberty, the U.S. Army is the most powerful military force in the world.
I wanted to test out a new background. I am not too big of a fan of the OD paper I was using before, it doesn't come out well. The best colors in my opinion are black and white...
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The AgustaWestland AW159 Wildcat (previously called the Future Lynx and Lynx Wildcat) is an improved version of the Westland Super Lynx military helicopter. The AW159 will serve in the battlefield utility, search and rescue and anti-surface warfare roles. The helicopter has been ordered for the Royal Navy and British Army. It is to enter service with the Army in 2014 and with the Royal Navy in 2015.
A sniper from the 2nd Battalion The Royal Yorkshire Regiment testing out the new urban ghillie suit.
In May, a company of soldiers from the 2nd Battalion The Royal Yorkshire Regiment will be embedded into the 1 Royal Irish battlegroup during exercise WESSEX STORM on Salisbury Plain Training Area.
The aim will be to the test new capabilities and recently developed tactics techniques and procedures (TTPs) developed by 2 YORKS as the Army’s Future Soldier, Next Generation Combat Team, against an opposition force from 3 PARA.
During this exercise, the future combat workforce structure will be tested. 2 YORKS, through DSTL has developed a new concept, called the Phalanx Company.
This is two large platoons of 38, a Manoeuvre Support Group of 38 and a CSS Group of between 12-24 soldiers. All the groupings have been enhanced with Uncrewed Aerial Systems, Uncrewed Ground Systems, and sensors.
The Platoons will have the latest generation night capability and sighting systems and they will be using the latest communication systems to enable the Enhance Dismounted Situational Awareness System aimed at improving Command and Control at Company level.
Photos: Cpl Nathan Tanuku
Hello guys. I wanted to build an armored car that I (and I hope you too) can imagine in a convoy. I have placed 5 figures in the vehicle. In my opinion my hardest task is to give a name for my creations :D I know that it is a bit strange... Write in a comment your idea, and I will try to choose the best one. :)
This US Army switcher was transferred from the Aberdeen Proving Grounds to the Navy Base at Indian Head, MD, seen here at the CSX interchange at White Plains, MD. Summer 1999.
I would like to present to you my latest and smallest MOC I did ever build - Light Transport Vehicle (LTV) FORMICA The name Formica is taken from an ant species name. This reflect the LVT design in term of light, fast and able to do a heavy duty work transport like an ant would. This LVT is carrying variety of ammo and fuel. This vechile is able to carry two more passengers beside the driver.
This will be added on to my WIP diorama. A great additional MOC that will add some scene to it.
Not the best fighter in 1940 but was highly manouverable and tough.
Made because it looked kind of funky :3
When King Godfrey marched his armies to meet the Crusaders in the south, he left a handful of capable fighters to train civilians as soldiers. Men of the Kings army called these soldiers 'Scrubs'.
The Scrubs policed petty crimes in the absence of the trained soldiers, and when the Bull Barbarians attacked from the east whilst the Falcon Kingdom was vulnerable, it was the Scrubs that Princess Anna lead against them to defend the Kingdom!
Left to Right:
Stephen the Stable Hand
Philip the Fruit Vendor
Lord Thomas
Bron the Blacksmith
George the Cook
Charlie the Cloth Merchant
Soldat fra 2. bataljon under instrumentert trening på Rena Leir arrangert av kamptreningssenteret. // Soldier from the Norwegian Army's 2nd Battalion during an instrumented exercise at Camp Rena.
Armier Bay, is situated in the locality of Mellieħa, Malta. The Armier Bay consists of two beaches, the biggest beach is known as Armier and the other one as Little Armier. The sea of this bay is a crystal blue, like the sea of Blue Lagoon. This is because it is situated exactly in the opposite direction of Comino, like Ħondoq ir-Rummien in Gozo, and so makes it the most crystal blue sea around the island of Malta.
Ekaterina Kononova
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