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Coast Guardsmen from the Norwegian Coast Guard Nornen class patrol vessel W333 Njord, travel to rescue passengers from the Norwegian passenger ship Sjøkurs during exercise Dynamic Mercy in North Sea, May 23, 2018.Dynamic Mercy tests the coordination and cooperation of air and maritime national assets. Denmark, Norway, and the UK with their national RCCs and SAR assets are the key nations involved in the exercise. The training scenarios include simulations of on-board fire, over boarding, crashes and emergency evacuation to shore. (NATO Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Danielle Brandt, USN)
Petty Officer Mario Gi uses the submarine's passive sonar system during NATO exercise Dynamic Mariner 19. The NATO-led exercise runs until 18 October 2019 and involves forces from 18 NATO Allies, testing the readiness of the naval component of the NATO Response Force (NRF). The NRF provides a quick response to any potential threat from land, air or sea. Thirty-two ships, two submarines and 18 aircraft are participating in the drills off the coast of Spain, proving their ability to work together in a crisis response scenario.
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The NATO Maritime Command-led Dynamic Mariner/Flotex-19 (DYMR/FL19) is an exercise that tests NATO’s Response Force Maritime Component and enhances the flexibility and interoperability amongst allied nations. DYMR/FL19 involves ships, submarines, aircraft and personnel from fifteen allied nations converging off the coast of Spain between 8th and 18th September 2019.
Activities at sea, 15th October, on board belgium frigate Leopold I. Landing of UX500 from spanish air force. At the second plan, Van Speijk nederland frigate.
NATO Photo by FRAN S.DZIOBA
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Dynamic Automotive Car Show 2019
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This build had many first. First time, airbrushing, kitbashing (kinda), and 3D printing/modelling (for gunpla), first use of decal solutions too.
I built the MG Dynames exactly a year ago planning to do this, but before starting the main customising, I had a Gunpla break (to focus on studies). I'm glad I did though, as that gave me more time to watch videos and observe how people do things.
Airbrushing was a pain. Found it hard to get a good consistency of paint and it kept coming out weird at times. I bought a cheap brush/compressor off Ebay and used Revel acrylic white for the base and Citadel Sybarite Green and Lahmian Medium for the green. Handpainted a few small details too. Probably will airbush again in the future with better results.
3D modelled some adaptors using Blender, for the thrusters to attach to the GN Drive and for the holster to back skirt attachment. Actually used some fake/3D printed Lego for the joint. First use of plastic cement too.
The Sword I found off Thingyverse and just scaled it up. Was this one: www.thingiverse.com/thing:2828010 if interested.
The decals are some Sazabi Ver.Ka + a few MG Dynames ones I bought of Aliexpress. The microsol.set is a godsend, I used just water on a few kits before hand and the decals are kinda flakey even with a topcoat.
In universe I see this as a close combat variation of the Dynames. The shields now act as bits/funnels. And in the knee are shotgun rounds so he can knee opponents and fire (similar to Kimaris Vidars Drill knees). The Grenades in the front skirt now have some smoke flares too for enemy distraction. Sword is GN powered and takes the best of the Exias real blade and a beam blade. It can be powered without connection, but it better if so. The pistols still the same and the head mounted site is more of a general different wavelength camera. I see this as my current Build Fighter/Diver suit.
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Norwegian Coast Guardsman travel to the Norwegian passenger ship Sjøkurs to rescue passengers during Exercise Dynamic Mercy in the North Sea, May 23, 2018.Dynamic Mercy tests the coordination and cooperation of air and maritime national assets. Denmark, Norway, and the UK with their national RCCs and SAR assets are the key nations involved in the exercise. The training scenarios include simulations of on-board fire, over boarding, crashes and emergency evacuation to shore. (NATO Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Danielle Brandt, USN)
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ROTA, Spain (Oct. 7 2019) Royal Canadian Navy Commodore Josée Kurtz, commander, Standing NATO Maritime Group Two, , addresses the leadership of the multi-national exercise Dynamic Mariner 2019 during a conference held in the hangar bay of the Spanish navy Galicia-class landing platform dock El Castilla (L-52). The NATO Maritime Command-led Dynamic Mariner/Flotex 19 (DYMR/FL19) is an exercise that test's NATO's Response Force Maritime Component and enhances the flexibility and interoperability amongst Allied nations. DYMR/FL19 involves ships, submarines, aircraft and personnel from fifteen Allied nations converging off the coast of Spain. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Cameron Stoner)
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The NATO Maritime Command-led Dynamic Mariner/Flotex-19 (DYMR/FL19) is an exercise that tests NATO’s Response Force Maritime Component and enhances the flexibility and interoperability amongst allied nations. DYMR/FL19 involves ships, submarines, aircraft and personnel from fifteen allied nations converging off the coast of Spain between 8th and 18th September 2019.
Activities at sea, 16th October, on board belgium frigate Leopold I. Combat alert at the central Operation.
NATO Photo by FRAN S.DZIOBA
A Norwegian Coast Guard medic from the Norwegian Coast Guard Nornen class patrol vessel W333 Njord tends to rescued passengers from the Norwegian passenger ship Sjøkurs during Exercise Dynamic Mercy in the North Sea, May 23, 2018. Dynamic Mercy tests the coordination and cooperation of air and maritime national assets. Denmark, Norway, and the UK with their national RCCs and SAR assets are the key nations involved in the exercise. The training scenarios include simulations of on-board fire, over boarding, crashes and emergency evacuation to shore. (NATO Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Danielle Brandt, USN)
ROYAL NAVY ON NATO EXERCISE OFF THE COAST OF ICELAND
On Wednesday 1st July 2020, the Task Force involved in this year's Exercise Dynamic Mongoose met off the coast of Iceland.
HMS Kent and her sister ship HMS Westminster met with the USS Roosevelt, USS Indiana, HNOMS Otto Sverdrop, HNOMS Utsira, HMCS Frederiction, FGS U36, and FS Casabianca Rouge off the Icelandic coast during a dark and overcast Thursday afternoon.
Exercise Dynamic Mongoose will see the sister ships from HMNB Portsmouth participate along with other countries including Iceland, Norway and Canada during extensive serials practicing the art of close proximity sailing, anti-submarine warfare drills and surface engagement drills (quickdraw exercises).
HMS Kent has been involved in a wide array of operations over the last three months, from exercising with the Americans in the Arctic Circle, taking part in Exercise BALTOPS 20 with numerous NATO units to working alongside HMS Queen Elizabeth in the North Sea.
Credit: LPhot Dan Rosenbaum, HMS Kent
Circle/s in the Round for (Miles and Miles + 1)
Newell Harry
"I'll play it first and tell you what it is later.
Miles Davis
Contemplating Davis’s quote and the odd job of describing what I’m doing before it’s done, I’m stuck… so I’ll start with a memory. I grew up in a house of jazz, soul and R&B. As a kid I recall my mother amping up her weekend housework to Jim McLeod’s “Jazz Track”, or doing ‘the Bump’ with Aunt Vin to EWF or the Pointer Sisters in the kitchen. Like jazz, our home was entwined order and chaos.
Circle/s in the Round’ for (Miles and Miles + 1) takes its title from the breakthrough Miles Davis album, "Circle in the Round" (1967). The album marks the first studio recording in which Davis shifts from the ‘traditional’ acoustic structure of a jazz quintet, to that of electronic composition and ‘fusion’. The significance of the album heralds the beginning of Davis’s ‘electronic period’; an engagement that continued to his death, ending with the Hip Hop inspired, “Doo-Bop” album (1991). Incidentally, neon, as sculpture, also finds its inception around the same time as Davis’s shift – the heat of late sixties high modernism.
Back at Temperance Lane, the spatial rhythm of pulsating concentric circles is at once a visual homage to Davis, whilst containing an encoded word-pun to be kept ‘undisclosed’. The out-of-sync flashing circles and the textual word-play links, conceptually, to structures inherent to jazz composition, and spoken-word improvisation. Taoist philosophy fits in there, too, but without conjuring the hippy dippy it’s probably best to call it quits."
Taken with Sigma 10-20mm, tripod & 3 bracket shot. HDR conversion in Nik Software HDR Efex Pro, PP in CS5.
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Moments like this is when my heart, which is split in two now, can find his way to be complete again. My day wasn't perfect until I went to teach to my favorite and smart boy.. It just took an hour to made my day full of the happiness I needed. I think this lesson and a lot of things I'm doing right now, are the ones that are going to fill my gaps, my emptyness. I cannot pretend that it doesn't hurt, but oblivion and hate will make this every day easier and less painful than before. I just want peace inside, to me and to my heart, even though when it means loneliness.
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ROTA, Spain (Oct. 7 2019) Sailors from NATO Allied nations gather in the hangar bay aboard the Spanish navy Galicia-class landing platform dock El Castilla (L-52) for a conference on the multi-national exercise Dynamic Marine 2019. The NATO Maritime Command-led Dynamic Mariner/Flotex 19 (DYMR/FL19) is an exercise that test's NATO's Response Force Maritime Component and enhances the flexibility and interoperability amongst Allied nations. DYMR/FL19 involves ships, submarines, aircraft and personnel from fifteen Allied nations converging off the coast of Spain. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Cameron Stoner)
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Photo by: Boris Jordan (Germany)
Location: Göppingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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My first shot with my new Canon EOS 5D Mark II. The EF50mm f/1.4 USM gives a dramaticaly low depth of field. Shot without any kind of image stabilizer (not even a tripod) and pretty early after waking up.
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The NATO Maritime Command-led Dynamic Mariner/Flotex-19 (DYMR/FL19) is an exercise that tests NATO’s Response Force Maritime Component and enhances the flexibility and interoperability amongst allied nations. DYMR/FL19 involves ships, submarines, aircraft and personnel from fifteen allied nations converging off the coast of Spain between 8th and 18th September 2019.
Activities at sea, 15th October, on board belgium frigate Leopold I. Refuelment at sea with spanish navy ship Patino.
NATO Photo by FRAN S.DZIOBA
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The NATO Maritime Command-led Dynamic Mariner/Flotex-19 (DYMR/FL19) is an exercise that tests NATO’s Response Force Maritime Component and enhances the flexibility and interoperability amongst allied nations. DYMR/FL19 involves ships, submarines, aircraft and personnel from fifteen allied nations converging off the coast of Spain between 8th and 18th September 2019.
ROTA,Spain, naval base, 7th October. Most of frigates participating to Dynamic Mariner NATO exercise on pier.
NATO Photo by FRAN WO. S.DZIOBA
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The NATO Maritime Command-led Dynamic Mariner/Flotex-19 (DYMR/FL19) is an exercise that tests NATO’s Response Force Maritime Component and enhances the flexibility and interoperability amongst allied nations. DYMR/FL19 involves ships, submarines, aircraft and personnel from fifteen allied nations converging off the coast of Spain between 8th and 18th September 2019.
Aboard TCG Giresun during activities at sea, 9th October.
NATO ships in patrol near the spanish coast.
NATO Photo by FRAN S.DZIOBA
Dynamic Automotive Car Show 2019
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A Helicopter Westland Sea King Mk.43B from the Norwegian Royal Air Force lowers a Coast Guardsman onto the deck of the Norwegian passenger ship Sjøkurs to rescue passengers during Exercise Dynamic Mercy in North Sea, May 23, 2018.Dynamic Mercy tests the coordination and cooperation of air and maritime national assets. Denmark, Norway, and the UK with their national RCCs and SAR assets are the key nations involved in the exercise. The training scenarios include simulations of on-board fire, over boarding, crashes and emergency evacuation to shore. (NATO Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Danielle Brandt, USN)
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The NATO Maritime Command-led Dynamic Mariner/Flotex-19 (DYMR/FL19) is an exercise that tests NATO’s Response Force Maritime Component and enhances the flexibility and interoperability amongst allied nations. DYMR/FL19 involves ships, submarines, aircraft and personnel from fifteen allied nations converging off the coast of Spain between 8th and 18th September 2019.
Activities at sea, 16th October, on board belgium frigate Leopold I. Fire exercise during combat alert.
NATO Photo by FRAN S.DZIOBA
Dynamic Automotive Car Show 2019
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