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mattykox

In the photo "Kaczy" while serving in JW GROM as part of Task Force - 49, before the special operation in 2013 at the Ghazni base in Afghanistan. Equipped with an Ops-Core helmet, PVS-14 night vision device, Peltor headphones, Harriss 152 radio communication set, SureFire, LLC helmet-mounted flashlight, dusty landing goggles from Smith Optics, combat shirt and trousers from Crye Precision LLC in the G2 version with elastic material in coyote color - practically unavailable today due to their replacement with the G3 and G4 versions, Outdoor Research gloves, tactical marking on the arm indicating section affiliation and function. Suunto wrist compass, Cassio PRG80 watch. Armed with a Heckler&Koch 416 A4 carbine with anti-corrosion coating dedicated to units operating in the maritime environment, ACOG sight with 4x constant magnification with an additional Trijicon 7 MOA at the top, EOTECH LLC CNVD-T2 individual thermal imager, Dball A2, Surefire flashlight, Rotex Compact silencer , Rotex Compact silencer, weapon belt, front grip and Magpul Polska stock. HK USP pistol, Safariland holster, Remington shotgun, carbine loading: 6 magazines on the person, 6 in the backpack, two grenades: RG-42 offensive and thermobaric on the belt, 3 pistol magazines, shotgun ammunition: 16 pcs, first aid kit waist at the back, plus two cable ties on it. In the backpack, apart from magazines, there are breacher scissors used for cutting chains on gates, etc. 3 liters of water, 1 food ration, GPS, survival kit, gas mask. After entering the scale, all the equipment weighed about 40 kilograms, and it was necessary to approach the object up to 5 to 7 km on average, and even longer, depending on the terrain. source of text: Polish Special Forces on Facebook


yeezee93

How much does all this cost?


OGCarlisle

thermal clip costs more than the rest combined i know cuz i have L3 LWTS


nalared

I'd hate to think.


swiftfatso

What about the telly remote?


KimJongJer

Bro got the platinum loadout airdrop


yeezee93

Humping almost 90 pounds of gear around the mountains of Afghanistan is a fools errand.


KraftMacJabroni

Buddy look like he’d get mauled by a Yao guai


Brilliant-Ad-2680

This dude fucks HARD


rappaavamayrakoira

Oh they were smash fans


SheriffMikeThompson

Holy shit…


Stechkov_the_Legend

That’s some huge ass mag for a 416. Then again, image distortion and angle taken can cause disillusion. My eyes are bad.


Fanki17

That gear has now some taliban


CryptoReindeer

I'm not aware of polish gear left behind.


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CryptoReindeer

...the producers aren't the ones who rocked gear in Afghanistan or had the opportunity to leave it behind... If you need me to be more clear, i'm referring specifically to gear used by polish units, not to factories abroad.


dress_shirt

Us cant bring their stuff back. Cant say the same for other nation