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| Alameda County Sheriff's Grizzly MRAP. |
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| Concord Police Dept's MAMBA MRAP. |
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| New Orleans Metro Police LAV-25 C2 Vehicle. |
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| Chicago Police Golan? MRAP |
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| Doraville Police M-113A3 |
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| Lakeland Police M-113 Command Post. |
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| Alameda County Sheriff's Grizzly MRAP. |
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| Concord Police Dept's MAMBA MRAP. |
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| New Orleans Metro Police LAV-25 C2 Vehicle. |
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| Chicago Police Golan? MRAP |
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| Doraville Police M-113A3 |
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| Lakeland Police M-113 Command Post. |
Air Force and Navy personnel at Camp Lemonnier integrated their security forces into one cohesive unit July 1.And now you're seeing the idiocy of the "Joint Force." This is crazy and stupid. So you have two separate security units coming together and doing the job. This tells me two things. First that this camp isn't under real threat of attack and two, they're more concerned with publicity rather than efficiency.
The overall purpose of this integration was to enhance security efforts on camp. Before the integration, the two branches had separate areas of security responsibility, which presented a few challenges.
While the PSD is compact, the British special operations community wanted something even smaller. Several manufacturers, including LWRCI and HK, submitted subcompact rifles for evaluation and, at the end of a rigorous selection process, LWRCI was selected to fill the requirement. The rifle that was designed for the British has been designated as the Ultra-Compact Individual Weapon, or UCIW, and was first displayed at an industry trade show in 2011. When I visited the LWRCI booth, I was impressed with the balance and compactness of the UCIW and immediately requested an upper to test and evaluate. Our test sample was the first unit released for editorial evaluation.Wow. If the Brits have this chambered in 6.8 then they might have something unique and special. British Special Ops will probably be outfitted with them at the Olympics. I'll be keeping an eye out to hopefully see one in the wild.
The Rebels are getting help.A suicide bomber killed at least three top aides to President Bashar al-Assad of Syria on Wednesday including the defense minister and Mr. Assad’s powerful brother-in-law, state television and opposition activists reported. The attack in Damascus, after three days of fighting in the capital, hit at the very military structure that has been directing the harsh repression of the 17-month-old uprising against Mr. Assad’s rule.The assassinations were the first of such high-ranking members of the elite in the revolt and could represent a turning point in the conflict, analysts said. The nature and target of the attack strengthened the opposition’s claims that its forces have been marshaling strength to strike at the close-knit centers of state power.
President Assad made no public statement about the attack and his whereabouts was not immediately clear.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said on Thursday he is interested in buying Sukhoi Su-35 Flanker-E multirole fighter jets from Russia to enhance his country’s defense capabilities.Mark my words. A little economic shock, mixed with rising fuel prices, a dash of social unrest and you could see S. America in flames.
“I have already sent a statement to the government of Russia that we are ready to consider buying in the next few years Su-35 fighters to modernize and enhance our defense powers,” Venezuela’s national radio quoted Chavez as saying.
The president said that the issues of security, defense and the development of the country should be the priority for the government of Venezuela within the frames of the national independence provision.
“This independence, the well protected and guaranteed one, will give us a possibility to build new Venezuela, new Fatherland and to reach new horizons,” he added.
The Su-35, powered by two 117S engines with thrust vectoring, combines high maneuverability and the capability to effectively engage several air targets simultaneously using both guided and unguided missiles and weapon systems.
The aircraft has been touted as "4++ generation using fifth-generation technology."