I was part of an SAR/CSAR unit in the RNoAF. We typically had a crew of 5-8 medics and rescuers on hand during operations.
It's normal. You need people trained in rescue ops and qualified medics, and during CSAR operations, security too. Sometimes the security and medics would be the...
Socialism's great, or at least the Nordic model is. I've fantastic healthcare, a strong educational system, subsidized transit because I drive an electric car and a government that invests wealth back into the economy and helps the nation diversify. Most modern nations are socialized.
Venezuela...
Lol. I remember that guy. Is he still around:what:?
I want to troll him so hard:haha:. But I'll wait until number 501 rolls off the line and then...
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The last test, in 2017, successfully knocked down an ICBM outfitted with decoys and multiple warheads. That was a modified Trident II (yeah, yeah, it looks like a Minuteman, but it's not). This was the target missile:
Two years later I'm curious too see what the MDA's target missiles look...
This thread needs more metal:devil:!
Rotting Christ - The Heretics
Mgla - Exercises in Futility
Behemoth - I Loved you at your Darkest.
IER- 怪談
That's better:happy:.
Velkommen til Norge:welcome:!! Absolutely stunning shots. American firepower has no equal. Period.
I also managed to snap a few pictures of an American B-1B Lancer flying in Norway recently too. Seems American heavy bombers are in Norway pretty frequently these days.
Yes and no. They've been turned over to Turkish pilots for testing, training and validation, but they're still in the United States at Luke Air Force Base and under US custody. They don't technically belong to Turkey yet and if the US wanted, such as with laws making the rounds to deny Turkey...
150 F-35s for Japan and Norwegian land-attack/anti-ship missiles to arm them:smitten:.
With the addition of Japan, Australia committed to purchasing JSM and NSM, the USN and US Army arming themselves with NSM and the USAF JSM and the USMC likely to follow, Malaysia having signed a contract...
The Norwegian Navy's fleet strength. Only changes - KNM Helge Ingstad was damaged last year and is out of commission while Valkyrien and Tyr have been replaced by fleet support ship KNM Maud.
Can't wait to see all 52 on Norwegian soil. If I'm not mistaken so far 12 have been transferred to Norway while 4 remain in the US for validations and training. Pilots in the RNoAF that have flown on the F-35 have nothing but glowing praise for the aircraft and its capabilities...
They know the risks of joining militant groups. If they want their families to enjoy the benefits of Danish citizenship maybe make better choices and don't join up with militants?
Norway has rules on depriving citizenship from criminals too, but only if it wouldn't make them stateless and their...
They've been using optionally-manned HMMWVs in recent years to develop unmanned assault tactics and coordination, not to mention the control software needed for a mass swarm of coordinated combat vehicles. Pretty cool, and the logical step, to see that progress into a realized combat vehicle...
1) Tell your interests
Beer. The Norwegian Armed Forces. Chocolate. Cute girls. Fast cars. Mountains. Ice Hockey. Moose. Arguing with people on PDF. Music, black metal mostly:devil:. Submarines and stuff that lurks beneath the waves. Lots of stuff basically.
I'm eclectic. And eccentric.
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Pretty interesting difference in equipment between the Norwegian Home Guard's HV-01 Polar Bear VI and Swedish Home Guard.
Defending against a US Marine assault in the Øversjød Valley.
These Ulas should be out of service within the next few years as a Type 212 variant replaces them.
Norwegian Home Guard cross training (and having fun) with the US Army National Guard during NOREX 2019.