nice... kung wala kay kuwarta, ayaw nalang ing ani... full body cover lang OKS nah... if kung naa man gani mowney, aw... sun-a si sir rodsky, mu spend jud ug cash para sa impressions... nice one...
nice... kung wala kay kuwarta, ayaw nalang ing ani... full body cover lang OKS nah... if kung naa man gani mowney, aw... sun-a si sir rodsky, mu spend jud ug cash para sa impressions... nice one...
@cptn_star - unsa na imong impression? NPA?... nice rifle... pildi jud ang PA ana, if ing ana ka modern mga NPA karon...
ASG kay camo man, most kay woodland...
kinsay ingon way bungot ang seals? lol. a seal impression is very pricey since the right gear doest come cheap. try doing pmc impressions like blackwater. very easy and simple and affordable.
thanks for posting that rod. we did that photo ops last year in coral reef. these guys on the pics are the ones behind the construction and gamesite design of the nationals and governor's cup. some of ASG Cebu's finest.
If SWAT impression, dapat URBAN ang scene... if ARMY ka, dapat Jungle ang scene, with the specified BDU... sakto jud...
SEALS - tanan-tanan nah... pero,nahibong lang ko if sakto ko, mga sir, specially sir Rod are those BDU's na gigamit ninyo same ra sa RANGERS/DELTA soldiers sa Black Hawk Down movie? although they wear black color gears(except the delta, they have black delta helmet)...
because for what i know, SEALS is under US NAVY, and RANGERS is in the US army...thanks
or mao lang jud nah ila gigamit na BDU because of the environment, which is desert...
Yes. That pattern is called DCU or Desert Camouflage Uniform (Desert Camouflage Uniform - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia), or Desert Tricolor. It replaced the Desert Battle Dress Uniform or "Choco-chip" desert uniform (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chocolate-chip_camouflage) sometime after the 1st Gulf war. The reason behind the change is, the Chocochip pattern was tested in Arizona and Nevada, and the desert terrain there in the Western US is very different from the deserts in Africa, the Middle East and Afghanistan, so Chocochip was abandoned in favor of the more effective DCU tris.
So yes, the Rangers and Delta in BHD were wearing DCU, but their DCU's weren't RAID-modded (one indicator of a RAID-modded field jacket are the pockets with velcro tabs on the upper sleeves).
-RODION
yeah i guess so... makapatubo rana sila bungot2x if naa sila battlefield, or sige ra sila mission...
kay based sa HS CAT, its a proper hygiene na di jud matubuan ug bungot, so strict naman gani CAT palang, samot na siguro sa Armed forces...
Cap, actually your original description (private security escort) was much better suited to what you were wearing, kay dili man specific imong gear/items.
The common mistake is the assumption that A PMC loadout is more "broad" or "general" in the sense that, since civilian man ang contractors, they can choose whatever loadout they like. But on the contrary, usually PMCs have specific loadouts, based on their company's ties with a particular weapons company (i.e. Daniel Defense, Magpul, Troy, Knights Armaments Corp. etc.) or a gear company. So actually the term "PMC Loadout impression" is not entirely accurate because it's too broad--a more accurate term would be "SCG International PMC Loadout impression" or "DynCorp PMC Loadout impression", or "Blackwater PMC Loadout impression"
-RODION
could it be called "a philippine politician's private army member"? hahah
sir, PMC (Private Military Contractors)... murag sa salida nah the OUTPOST... ex-soldiers...ana ni sila?.,walay BDU's...kung unsa...
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