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Norwegian Spec Ops - spesialkommando during a demonstration to mark the 50-year jubilee of the creation of the Norwegian Army Special Operation Command (NORASOC) - 1st September 2012
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Norwegian Spec Ops - spesialkommando during a demonstration to mark the 50-year jubilee of the creation of the Norwegian Army Special Operation Command (NORASOC) - 1st September 2012
Copyright – Norwegian Defence Force
Norwegian Spec Ops - spesialkommando during a demonstration to mark the 50-year jubilee of the creation of the Norwegian Army Special Operation Command (NORASOC) - 1st September 2012
Copyright – Norwegian Defence Force
Soldater fra Forsvarets Spesialkommando trener på antiterror i Oslofjorden
Soldiers from Norwegian Army Special Operations Command train counter terrorism in the Oslofjord
Norwegian Spec Ops - spesialkommando during a demonstration to mark the 50-year jubilee of the creation of the Norwegian Army Special Operation Command (NORASOC) – 1st September 2012
Copyright – Norwegian Defence Force
My black ops map is now finished!Soon i will be making my zombie map(made up).Called the dead house.
The inaugural Eurowings Dusseldorf service for the summer, operating on Saturdays only. EWG9380 touching down on 09.
Airfield: Guernsey Airport (GCI/EGJB)
Operator: LGW
Ops For: Eurowings (EW/EWG)
Norwegian Spec Ops - spesialkommando during a demonstration to mark the 50-year jubilee of the creation of the Norwegian Army Special Operation Command (NORASOC) - 1st September 2012
Copyright – Norwegian Defence Force
The first trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops III’s Zombies mode has arrived. The best part is that one of my favorite actors is in it, Ron Perlman who many may know from Hellboy or Sons of Anarchy. Other voices and likenesses that is going to be Featured are, Jeff Goldblum, Heather...
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Norwegian Spec Ops - spesialkommando during a demonstration to mark the 50-year jubilee of the creation of the Norwegian Army Special Operation Command (NORASOC) – 1st September 2012
The ops room at the New Republic base on Altyr 5.
From Star Wars Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith.
A controlled detonation of an Improvised Explosive Devise (IED) explodes in front of an Australian Bushmaster during a move down one of the most dangerous IED routes in the region to conduct disruption operation in Northern Kandahar.
Mid Caption: The SOTG and partnered Afghan police of the Provincial Response Company conducted the operation to secure the northern approaches of Kandahar province and disrupt insurgent activities.
During the operation Australian soldiers cleared paths through areas heavily sown with IEDs to attack insurgents in their safe havens.
Afghan police and SOTG members warned locals to avoid areas where they had identified IEDs.
Over the course of the operation, SOTG elements destroyed 16 IEDs.
A large amount of materiel and components for the construction of IEDs were also recovered by the force element.
The items were destroyed to ensure the safety of Afghan civilians, Afghan National Security Forces, Coalition and ISAF forces.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Release.
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Okay..this is a sh*t LOL xD I'm noob in edit...It's the first time I do something like that I like a little and good is supposed to "edit" the hair LOL. *cringe* can say that the hair has been edited with the mouse of the pc xD
The operations room was the tactical and technical nerve centre of the warship, where Radar, Sonar and weapons systems would all be controlled from. The scene shows personnel closed up at action stations wearing the white anti-flash hood and gloves.
Shot at the FAA Museum carrier exhibit, RNAS Yeovilton.
Marvelling at the exceptional people within this organization and the leadership they bring to their work.
Meanwhile it’s the tenth and final day of our big urbex road trip that we made in February. After several explorations in Luxembourg, France and Belgium we’re finally back in Germany where we spent the night on a tank graveyard. This former military training area is now a habitat for endangered flora and fauna. Until some years ago soldiers learned here how to capture these steel monstrosities - today nature is retaking control of the abandoned tanks.