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Mp5k is also in use by islamabad police and asf, nothing special about it

these ladies are tooo beautiful to ignore.......very impressive:smitten:

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SSG ALSO USE THIS ...

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For those who think that SSG is not well equipped with weapons and are still using the old AK-47s and SMGs. The answer for that is.. SMG is much better weapon than any foreign weapon!

these ladies are too beautiful to ignore....!!!!:smitten:excellent!!!
 
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This is from the training with US Seals in Bahrain I think...



Quite a portfolio..skydiver, scuba, mountaineer!!!
Check the logo on the trouser and shirt of the guy on the left, doesn't look like a navy seals logo to me, however the equipment in use here is used by seals, isn't it?
 
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Check the logo on the trouser and shirt of the guy on the left, doesn't look like a navy seals logo to me, however the equipment in use here is used by seals, isn't it?

Yeah, both Pakistani and US trainers were present, this happened a couple of years ago if I remember correctly.
 
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Not quite sure, here's another shot of the same, can't make out any other except the SSG guys.

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My bad...

There was a pic of SSGn(N) training with US Navy SEAL's, and the SSG(N) had similar kind of breathing apparatus on them.

BTW, what is that thing? Any specialized name?
 
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My bad...

There was a pic of SSGn(N) training with US Navy SEAL's, and the SSG(N) had similar kind of breathing apparatus on them.

BTW, what is that thing? Any specialized name?

You mean this:

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Picture from June 13, 2011.
"Chief Navy Diver Aaron Knight, right, assigned to Commander, Task Group (CTG) 56.1, and Pakistani divers conduct a familiarization dive during a weeklong diving and salvage exchange. The divers conducted scuba operations, anti-terrorism force-protection training dives, underwater search techniques and diving fundamentals during the exchange. CTG 56.1 provides maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Martin L. Carey/Released)"

Bold part is the probably answer to your question.
 
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You mean this:

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Picture from June 13, 2011.
"Chief Navy Diver Aaron Knight, right, assigned to Commander, Task Group (CTG) 56.1, and Pakistani divers conduct a familiarization dive during a weeklong diving and salvage exchange. The divers conducted scuba operations, anti-terrorism force-protection training dives, underwater search techniques and diving fundamentals during the exchange. CTG 56.1 provides maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Martin L. Carey/Released)"

Yup, that's the one I believe. There was a sequence of pics somewhere which showed the same box like breathing equipment.
 
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My bad...

There was a pic of SSGn(N) training with US Navy SEAL's, and the SSG(N) had similar kind of breathing apparatus on them.

BTW, what is that thing? Any specialized name?

That thing is called (if i remember correctly) , LAR V Draegar, its basically a closed circuit breathing system, where exhaled air is filtered out and converted back to oxygen. It doesn't give out bubbles.
And i am surprised to see SSG N, using it because i thought seals were the only one using it
 
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