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SAC SMAW Launcher LLCS v2.00 DesertCAM
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The new [SAC] AKMN v1.01 nor the overpowered [SAC] SMAW Launcher v2.00 was able to rescue us , good we worn our krankhaus - Riot Vest hidden under the [WAZ] Hawaiian Shirt OVERVEST , otherwise we had been f*upped
【Equipping】
■*barberyumyum*P05(03)
■[SAC] SMAW Launcher LLCS v2.00 Full Box
@TMD Nov 2019
■D1&MTG - Eyeshields
■[P.0.E] - Military Headset Crate
■TonkTastic - FDT Gloves [Complete]
■TonkTastic - Snood [Complete]
■TonkTastic - Commando Sweater
■TonkTastic - B52 Pants
■SISU\\ VALKYRIE PLATE CARRIER
Advent
(A Poem based on Rev. 22:20)
I am. I was. I will be.
I am not coming soon I am here.
I was born on a cold night in a cold place
Unnoticed, unheralded by cold people
Who turned my mother away.
On that night were you listening?
On that night the "least of your brothers" was me.
Now do you see, do you hear and do you care?
I am not coming soon I am here.
In your life do you see me
In the ragged men and women
Who search the cold street
Looking for my reflection in your heart?
Do you hear my voice in
Their muttered plea or in their tear?
I am not coming soon I am here.
Do you hear me when your friend turns to you
To ask forgiveness and trust?
Do I not forgive you always?
Do I not give you a merciful ear?
I am not coming soon I am here.
In this season I was born unto you
Fulfilling the promise of God’s care.
Look for me, listen to me…
I am not coming soon I am here.
by W. H. Smaw
shoulder-launcher multipurpose assault weapon. so yeah i have worked pretty hard on this over the past week or so and i think it came out great. it has a removable scope, and i drilled out the front and back. i wanted to drill out the front just wide enough so you can fit a he round in it but if i drilled it out anymore the sides would have split :P i will probably re paint the yellow ring because it does not look that sexy. also, merry christmas! only a day left till we getz de pr3sentz!
Better or worse, and should i put in pool
oh credit to urab7
Just so you know the trigger mech is bigger, the tube is longer
Whenever I play Conquest, Engineer is my class of choice since rocket launchers are fun to use against vehicles. He is equipped with an MP7 and a SMAW off to the side; the SMAW is inspired by KalSkirata's mod from a while ago. It's a little difficult to see, but I've decaled hair onto the figure since it seemed to bland without it. Thread was used for the headphone wire and the bungee cord, and the sleeves are sculpted.
After Engineer will be Assault, being that it is the last of the four classes. After the Battlefield line, I'll have more Star Wars customs, so as always, expect more, and comments speak louder than faves!
-Andrew
He had heard the rumors that something strange was stirring in the ruins of the Space Bar, but the risk had always been too great to make the journey... until now.
Dura U94 hair
lock&tuft - gas mask
L'Emporio&PL - Ares arm bands
[KROVA] - Bataxe
SAC SMAW
AITUI - Strapped Pants
COX* Hight Sneakers HEAVEN
.:SinAlter:. Dirty Boy
Body by Stray Dog, Legacy and CATWA
John Daniel Shannon, 48, a former US Army Senior Sniper, is portrayed in his home in Westcliffe, CO, USA, where he retired with his family after a serious brain injury inflicted by an insurgent sniper in Ramadi, Al Anbar Province, Iraq, on November 13th 2004. Daniel fought during the Second Battle of Fallujah and was then moved to nearby Ramadi. He lost his left eye and has multiple health issues because of his injury: memory problems, balance problems, he can't smell and taste well anymore, he suffers from PTSD, has troubles with large crowds and city surroundings. This is the reason why he and his family moved to a quiet location on the Rocky Mountains. In 2007 Dan helped the Washington Post to uncover patients' neglect at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center; he also testified before Congress. Torrey, 42, his wife, is a freelance writer and a contributor for the Huffington Post; she's also campaigning to improve the situation of veterans' families.
Marines test fire the Shoulder Fired Multi Purpose Weapons Mod 0 and Mod 2 at Range 15 at Marine Corps Base Quantico,Va., Nov. 20, 2013. The Marine Corps Operational Test and Evaluation Activity (MCOTEA) collected data and operational assesment on the SMAW mods and compared them to the legacy system.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jacob Snouffer/Released)
Marines with Weapons Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, Marine Rotational Force - Darwin fire the 81mm mortar system during a crewed-served weapons competition aboard Mount Bundey Training Area, June 19, 2014. The competition was designed to test the Marines' proficiency with various weapons systems including the SMAW, 81mm Mortar and the M240 medium machine-gun. The Marines with MRF-D will conduct independent and bilateral training with the Australian Defence Force aboard existing ADF facilities during the six-month rotation.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. James Gulliver/Released)
Assaultmen with Company B, 1st Battalion, 24th Marine Regiment fire, a Shoulder Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon (SMAW) towards an enemy bunker during a training exercise at range 410A at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, Calif., June 18. Range 410A allows Marines the opportunity to work on small unit leadership by completing a series of obstacles that involve a platoon size element. It is part of Integrated Training Exercise (ITX) 4-13, a cornerstone of the Marine Air Ground Task Force Training Program, it is the largest annual U.S. Marine Corps Reserve training exercise; helping establish best practices, refine planning guidance and baseline requirements for future Reserve units.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. John M. McCall)
Scout snipers with Weapons Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, Marine Rotational Force - Darwin, performs a live-fire shoot during a crew-served weapons competition aboard Mount Bundey Training Area, June 19, 2014. The competition was designed to test the Marines' proficiency with various weapons systems including the SMAW, 81mm Mortar and the M240 medium machine-gun. The Marines with MRF-D will conduct independent and bilateral training with the Australian Defence Force aboard existing ADF facilities during the six-month rotation.
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Luis Arana fires the Carl Gustav rocket system during live fire training at Range 7 aboard Camp Hansen, Oct. 25, 2017. The Carl Gustav rocket system is being introduced to the Marine Corps to eventually replace the MK153 Shoulder-Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon (SMAW). Arana, a Ukiah, Oregon native, is an assaultman assigned to Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment. The Hawaii-based battalion is forward deployed to Okinawa, Japan as part of the Unit Deployment Program. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Aaron S. Patterson)www.dvids.hub.net
Circa 1977. Automotive Engineering classmates work together to turbocharge the Wankel rotary engine in a Mazda RX-4 station wagon. One of our classmates was an experienced welder. Thus, when the need arose to tack weld a couple of parts into position in the engine compartment, he naturally got the call.
Scout snipers with Weapons Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, Marine Rotational Force - Darwin, performs a live-fire shoot during a crew-served weapons competition aboard Mount Bundey Training Area, June 19, 2014. The competition was designed to test the Marines' proficiency with various weapons systems including the SMAW, 81mm Mortar and the M240 medium machine-gun. The Marines with MRF-D will conduct independent and bilateral training with the Australian Defence Force aboard existing ADF facilities during the six-month rotation.
Lance Cpl. Jared P. Baker looks through the optical of the Carl Gustav rocket system during live fire training at Range 7 aboard Camp Hansen, Oct. 25, 2017. The Carl Gustav rocket system is being introduced to the Marine Corps to eventually replace the MK153 Shoulder-Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon (SMAW).
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Aaron S. Patterson)
U.S. Marines with Company F., Battalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, fire a high-explosive rocket from a shoulder-launched, multipurpose assault weapon during bilateral exercise Raider Dawn. This exercise increases interoperability and mutually benefits the U.S. and Australian armed services by giving them an opportunity to learn from each other. The 31st MEU is the only continually forward-deployed MEU, and remains the United States’ force-in-readiness in the Asia-Pacific region.
My reaction to someone, using open carry gun laws (in the USA), walking into a sandwich shop, wearing a rocket launcher. AND paying no attention to social distancing and protection gear during a pandemic that is very contagious.
Film filmed in the virtual world of second life.
Mac Truck V3.0 (drivable) by Arcadia Asylum
[GBC] Sobway by ЯΛF (grande.broome)
Noobs by Art Laxness
SMAW Rocket launcher by Raideur Ng
H&K UMP by dennis Rexie
virus face mask (breath) by Dekka Raymaker
Cuppa T by Dekka Raymaker
Covid Virus balls by Penumbra Carter
Cat Walk 3 - Abra by Abramelin Wolfe
Beckon people in front [17.7] by Abramelin Wolfe
filmed at Grey Matter, Enzo (172, 159, 600) - Moderate
Sounds used with permission
hejdå - Depressive Guitar
by edtijo soundcloud.com/edtijo
My 6 year old son asked me to take a picture of his army men he set up and post it to flickr. Great idea, son!
One of the most common types of arc welding is shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), which is also known as manual metal arc welding (MMAW) or stick welding. An electric current is used to strike an arc between the base material and a consumable electrode rod or stick. The electrode rod is made of a material that is compatible with the base material being welded and is covered with a flux that gives off vapors that serve as a shielding gas and provide a layer of slag, both of which protect the weld area from atmospheric contamination. The electrode core itself acts as filler material, making a separate filler unnecessary. The process is very versatile, requiring little operator training and inexpensive equipment. However, weld times are rather slow, since the consumable electrodes must be frequently replaced and because slag, the residue from the flux, must be chipped away after welding.Wikipedia
Scout snipers with Weapons Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, Marine Rotational Force - Darwin, performs a live-fire shoot during a crew-served weapons competition aboard Mount Bundey Training Area, June 19, 2014. The competition was designed to test the Marines' proficiency with various weapons systems including the SMAW, 81mm Mortar and the M240 medium machine-gun. The Marines with MRF-D will conduct independent and bilateral training with the Australian Defence Force aboard existing ADF facilities during the six-month rotation.
Sources are trailers and promotional images.
-Beretta M9
-CZ 75
-FN Five-seveN
-Glock 17
-Glock 18
-Heckler & Koch HK45C
-MP-412 REX
-Norinco QSZ-92
-SIG-Sauer P226
-Taurus Model 44
-Beretta Cx4 Storm
-CZ SCORPION EVO 3 A1
-FN P90 TR
-Heckler & Koch UMP9
-Heckler & Koch UMP45
-Jian She Type-05
-Modern Sub Machine Carbine
-PP-2000
-Saab Bofors Dynamics CBJ-MS
-Daewoo Precision Industries -USAS-12
-Franchi SPAS-12
-Hawk 97-2
-M26 Modular Accessory Shotgun System
-QBS-09
-Remington 870 MCS
-Saiga-12K
-Serbu Super Shorty
-UTAS UTS-15
-5,56A-91
-AEK-971
-AK-12
-AKU-12
-Bofors Ak 5C
-Bushmaster ACR
-CIS SAR-21
-Colt M16A4
-Colt M4A1 Carbine
-CZ 805 BREN
-FAMAS
-FN SCAR-H
-Heckler & Kock G36C
-Heckler & Koch HK416
-IMI Galil Ace 21
-IMI Galil Ace 23
-IMI Galil Ace 52
-IMI Galil Ace 53
-Kel-Tec RFB
-M59/66 SKS
-Norinco QBZ-95-1
-Norinco QBZ-95B
-SIG SG 553
-Steyr AUG A3
-Heckler & Koch MG4
-LSAT
-M240B
-Mk 46 Mod 0
-Norinco QBB-95-1
-Norinco QJY-88
-PKP Pecheneg
-RPK-12
-STK Ultimax 100 Mark 5
-Barrett M107
-Cheyenne Tactical M-200 Intervention
-Desert Tactical Arms Stealth Recon Scout
-Izhmash SV-98
-M39 EMR
-M40A5
-Mk 11 Mod 0
-MKEK JNG-90
-Norinco CS/LR4
-Steyr Elite
-SVD-12
-FGM-148 Javelin
-FGM-172 SRAW
-FIM-92 Stinger
-Heckler & Koch M320
-Heckler & Koch XM25
-MBT LAW
-Milkor MGL Mk 1S
-Mk 153 Mod 0 SMAW
-RPG-7
-SA-18 Grouse
-M2 SLAM
-M15 anti-tank mine
-M18 smoke grenade
-M18A1 Claymore
-M34 White Phosphorous grenade
-M67 fragmentation hand grenade
-M84 stun grenade
(Note: I have been working with the people who made this list, so no I didn't steal it since I have been helping with it.)
SOUTH CHINA SEA (Oct. 23, 2020) Hull Maintenance Technician 2nd Class Malcolm Luckie, from Manteca, Calif., welds a pipe using a shielded metal arc welding method in the general workshop aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS John S. McCain (DDG 56). McCain is assigned to Destroyer Squadron Fifteen (DESRON 15), the Navy’s largest forward-deployed DESRON and the U.S. 7th Fleet’s principal surface force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Markus Castaneda/Released)
Marines with Weapons Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, Marine Rotational Force - Darwin, fire the 81mm mortar system during a crew-served weapons competition aboard Mount Bundey Training Area, June 19, 2014. The competition was designed to test the Marines' proficiency with various weapons systems including the SMAW, 81mm Mortar and the M240 medium machine-gun. The Marines with MRF-D will conduct independent and bilateral training with the Australian Defence Force aboard existing ADF facilities during the six-month rotation.
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Kameron Delany, fire team leader with 3rd Platoon, Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion 5th Marines, fires a Shoulder-Launched Multi Purpose Assault Weapon (SMAW) at a compound during an engagement with enemy forces in Sangin, Afghanistan, Jan. 5, 2011. Marines conducted security patrols to decrease insurgency and gain the trust of the people. The battalion, assigned to Regimental Combat Team 2, conducted counterinsurgency operations in partnership with the International Security Assistance Force. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jorge A. Ortiz/Released)
This was quite a pain in the ass to get. I'm sure everyone I played against must have been pissed to see me running around with a launcher, but I really wanted the diamond camo!
Learn more: www.expertinfantry.com
Staff Sergeant Salvatore A. Giunta - Medal of Honor - Afghanistan - Operation Enduring Freedom
Official Narrative
On Oct. 25, 2007, Spc. Giunta’s platoon was conducting a movement to contact to interdict enemy forces on the Gatigal Spur, in order to provide over watch for 2nd and 3rd platoon’s exfil back to Combat Outpost Vimot, and the Korengal Outpost. While conducting their exfil from the platoon’s blocking position, Spc. Giunta’s platoon was ambushed by 10 to 15 enemy personnel who utilized an “L” shaped, near ambush that was within 10 meters of the platoon’s main body. The enemy fired 10 Rocket Propelled Grenades (RPGs) and three PKMs (machine guns) from the apex of the ambush and additional AK-47s from throughout the ambush line.
The enemy initiated the contact with an RPG and a burst of PKM (fire), which immediately hit and wounded two members of the lead team, Sgt. Brennan and Spc. Eckrode. Another RPG in the initial volley hit extremely close to Spc. Giunta’s position. While Staff Sgt. Gallardo moved back to his Bravo Team to get situation reports, Spc. Giunta provided covering fire by leading his team in suppressing enemy positions, assigning sectors of fire and commanding his M-203 gunner to engage close targets. While advancing toward Spc. Giunta’s team, Staff Sgt. Gallardo was struck in the helmet by an AK-47 round, which caused him to fall to the ground. Despite being under heavy fire by PKM, RPG, and small arms, Spc. Giunta immediately left his covered position in order to render aid to his squad leader. As he moved to provide assistance, Spc. Giunta was struck by two bullets; one of which impacted his chest area but was stopped by his Enhanced Small Arms Protective Insert (E-SAPI) plate, and one round which impacted the Shoulder-Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon-D (SMAW-D) rocket he was carrying across his back. Without hesitation, Spc. Giunta recovered from the impacts and ensured his squad leader was not injured. He then began bounding his team forward in an attempt to maneuver on the enemy.
Spc. Giunta and his fire team were quickly pinned down by effective enemy machine gun and small arms fire from multiple positions at close range. Spc. Giunta, along with Pfc. Clary and Staff Sgt. Gallardo, quickly prepared fragmentation grenades and continued the assault by throwing two volleys of them at enemy positions that were approximately 15 meters to their west. They then assaulted forward through those positions, secured Spc. Eckrode, and began treating his wounds. Realizing that Sgt. Brennan was missing, Pfc. Clary and Spc. Giunta continued to push forward along the enemy’s ex-filtration route, despite taking small arms fire from enemy personnel who were attempting to cover their withdrawal. Moving in the lead and rapidly closing with the enemy, despite receiving effective fire, Spc. Giunta overtook two enemy combatants attempting to drag off Sgt. Brennan, who had been incapacitated by his wounds. Spc. Giunta engaged one enemy combatant at close range and killed him, which cause the other enemy combatant to drop Sgt. Brennan and flee. Spc. Giunta then began immediate first aid on Sgt. Brennan, and also helped his squad leader to adjust security, further consolidate casualties, and prepare for Medical Evacuation operations.
Spc. Giunta’s selfless actions and personal courage were the decisive factors in changing the tide of the battle, ensuring that Sgt. Brennan was not captured by the enemy, and preventing the lead fire team from being destroyed by the enemy’s near ambush. Despite bullets impacting on and around himself, Spc. Giunta fearlessly advanced on the enemy and provided aid to his fallen comrades. His actions saved the lives of multiple paratroopers and changed the course of the battle in his platoon’s favor.
For exceptionally valorous actions during Operation Enduring Freedom VIII while assigned as a rifle team leader in Battle Company, 2nd Battalion (Airborne), 503rd Infantry. Spc. Giunta’s unwavering courage, aggressiveness, selfless service, and leadership while under extreme enemy fire were decisive in his platoon achieving fire superiority, defeating an enemy near ambush, and preventing the capture of a fellow paratrooper by the enemy. His actions reflect great credit upon himself, the Rock Battalion, the Bayonet Brigade Combat Team, Combined Joint Task Force-82, and the United States Army.
Medal of Honor recipient SSG Salvatore Giunta, holds the U.S. Flag presented by Navy parachutist Jim Woods (right) at the 111th Army Navy game at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pa. on Dec. 11 2010. Also shown are Golden Knight parachutist SFC John Berentis (left) and SGM Stephen Young of the Golden Knight Command Group.
(U.S. Army photo by SPC James Muir)
SAVW (Squad Anti Vehicle Weapon)
Heavily inspired by the SMAW, not perfect.
Fires a High Explosive Rocket although it is compatible with a variety of warheads.
ARTA BEACH, Djibouti (July 23, 2015) U.S. Marines with Battalion Landing Team 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, fire a shoulder-launched multi-purpose assault weapon during a rocket-training exercise. Elements of the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit are ashore in Djibouti for sustainment training to maintain and enhance the skills they developed during their pre-deployment training period. The 15th MEU is currently deployed conducting maritime security operations in the 5th and 6th Fleet areas of responsibility. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Jamean Berry/Released)
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Pfc. Matthew Bollig (front) and Pfc. Ryan Kelly, assaultmen with weapons platoon, Golf Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, fire an 83 mm high explosive dual purpose rocket from a shoulder fired multipurpose assault weapon (SMAW) in a paired volley fire at the Infantry Platoon Battle Course, Range 10 in the Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, during Exercise Lava Viper last Saturday.