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actual is you are not completely whit it provides better cameoBut what's up with the desert camo backpack and rifle in the second picture if the whole idea is to blend in with the white snow? And especially considering the overall white on white? HmmStill lacking in knee-pads and elbow protection
They're still looking mad cool
though!
You don't need nee pads and elbow pads when operating in soft snow. You can see that the Sabarine forces are wearing knee and elbow Pads In the pictures of the recent current exercise taking place. The tan on white is not a big deal plus all they need would be a white cover to put over the ruck sacks.But what's up with the desert camo backpack and rifle in the second picture if the whole idea is to blend in with the white snow? And especially considering the overall white on white? HmmStill lacking in knee-pads and elbow protection
They're still looking mad cool
though!
Those built in nee pads seem like a great Idea until you wear it and realise how uncomfortable and unnecessary they are most of the time.Saberin brigades are looking really good. Proper standardised equipment. Knee and elbow protection on everyone I saw in the pictures. But I'm really hoping to see something more like this. Built-in knee and elbow protection right into the uniforms. Can't be that hard if the retarded British are able to do it.
I've always thought that the outside protection gear will fall off in the heat of battle. I never used the built-in ones.Those built in nee pads seem like a great Idea until you wear it and realise how uncomfortable and unnecessary they are most of the time.
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