Recordo de uma ação que descrevi aqui no DB faz anos e que me foi contada pelos VETs quando eu era novato: nos anos 70 um Ten da BM e uns praças perseguiam um vago foragido que, armado, volta e meia se virava e atirava neles, errando (claro); numa dessas se virou e por sorte/azar acertou bem no meio da testa do infortunado Ten, que foi a óbito ali mesmo. A perseguição não cessou mas, por óbvio, dá para imaginar como acabou o vago...
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Recordo de uma ação que descrevi aqui no DB faz anos e que me foi contada pelos VETs quando eu era novato: nos anos 70 um Ten da BM e uns praças perseguiam um vago foragido que, armado, volta e meia se virava e atirava neles, errando (claro); numa dessas se virou e por sorte/azar acertou bem no meio da testa do infortunado Ten, que foi a óbito ali mesmo. A perseguição não cessou mas, por óbvio, dá para imaginar como acabou o vago...
Recordo de uma ação que descrevi aqui no DB faz anos e que me foi contada pelos VETs quando eu era novato: nos anos 70 um Ten da BM e uns praças perseguiam um vago foragido que, armado, volta e meia se virava e atirava neles, errando (claro); numa dessas se virou e por sorte/azar acertou bem no meio da testa do infortunado Ten, que foi a óbito ali mesmo. A perseguição não cessou mas, por óbvio, dá para imaginar como acabou o vago...
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Outra, baseada em uma resposta INCOMPLETA que dei ao nosso grande cupincha @Ckrauslo:
Quando mencionei que determinadas coisas (como um sistema alternativo de gatilho para a Taurus G3 ou o "kit carabina") deveriam ser feitos aqui, não me referia a abrirem OUTRA repartição pública tipo a IMBEL para gastar muito e fazer quase nada além de copiar de estrangeiros, e sim à desnecessária e maléfica complicação para que a criatividade BRASILEIRA possa aflorar e desenvolver soluções nossas para os mesmos problemas, talvez até melhores que as de fora.
Acabar com a IN 131 e botar no lugar algo mais flexível e vantajoso para quem quer trabalhar e aproveitar para botar o EB no seu devido lugar (e no fim até ele sairia ganhando) me parece um Imperativo Categórico. Calculem quantos empregos e especialmente NOVOS PATRÕES poderiam haver com um ramo industrial novo, dedicado a desenvolver e produzir acessórios direta ou indiretamente ligados a armas e munições. Quantos novos IMPOSTOS seriam recolhidos, quanto dinheiro extra iria circular pela Economia.
Eu mesmo, que nem Engenheiro sou, tenho umas ideias bem legais...
Acabar com a IN 131 e botar no lugar algo mais flexível e vantajoso para quem quer trabalhar e aproveitar para botar o EB no seu devido lugar (e no fim até ele sairia ganhando) me parece um Imperativo Categórico. Calculem quantos empregos e especialmente NOVOS PATRÕES poderiam haver com um ramo industrial novo, dedicado a desenvolver e produzir acessórios direta ou indiretamente ligados a armas e munições. Quantos novos IMPOSTOS seriam recolhidos, quanto dinheiro extra iria circular pela Economia.
Eu mesmo, que nem Engenheiro sou, tenho umas ideias bem legais...
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Royal Marines Commandos Are Getting A Brand New Uniform
Royal Marines Commandos are to get a brand new uniform under the most significant transformation and rebranding programme launched since World War 2.
Elite commandos of the Royal Navy are undertaking a bold modernisation project – known as the Future Commando Force programme – which will overhaul the way world famous Green Berets operate around the globe.
As part of this restructuring, Royal Marines will have a new uniform, fit for a new era of warfare, that is in-keeping with the maritime traditions of the corps, and also honours their commando forebears.
The NATO procured uniform – which is been procured from USA-based firm Crye Precision – is lighter weight, has higher tear-strength, is faster-drying and is more breathable than typical 50/50 cotton/nylon kit.
It also has a subtle change in camouflage design – instead of the previous multi-terrain pattern – the uniform now uses Crye Precision’s MultiCam pattern.
And, in the week that saw the 80th anniversary of Operation Collar, the first commando raid of World War 2, the marines have drawn on their heritage by returning to the traditional Royal Marines Commando insignia, just like the design first worn by commandos when they launched daring raids into Nazi-occupied Europe.
Royal Marines will have a new uniform as part of Future Commando Force development
The flash with red writing and navy-blue background will be worn once again, as commandos evolve to conduct more raids from the sea, persistently deployed to counter the threats of the modern-day battlefield.
For the first time the White Ensign features on one sleeve, as a clear indication of the Royal Marines’ integration with the Royal Navy.
The iconic Fairbairn-Sykes Dagger patch of 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines has been redesigned and is based on the first pattern of the legendary fighting knife made in 1940.
Under the Future Commando Force programme more Royal Marines will operate from the sea, utilising new and innovative technology as high-readiness troops, forward deployed and ready to react, whether that’s war-fighting, specific combat missions such as commando raids, or providing humanitarian assistance.
Minister for the Armed Forces, James Heappey, said: “The Royal Marines require a uniform that they can rely on in the most hostile of environments on earth. This robust, breathable and lightweight kit will ensure our commandos remain fighting fit and able to deal with the full range of threats we rely on them to face.
“It is fitting that on the 80th Anniversary of the first commando raid of World War 2, this uniform now bears the traditional Royal Marine Commando insignia. A poignant link to their history as the commando force embarks on a modernisation programme that will keep them in their place as the world’s best amphibious force.”
The Royal Marines’ Commando Uniform 2020 was procured in just over one year, utilising the NATO Support & Procurement Agency, demonstrating the Royal Navy’s appetite to invest in the Royal Marines.
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/20 ... w-uniform/
Royal Marines Commandos are to get a brand new uniform under the most significant transformation and rebranding programme launched since World War 2.
Elite commandos of the Royal Navy are undertaking a bold modernisation project – known as the Future Commando Force programme – which will overhaul the way world famous Green Berets operate around the globe.
As part of this restructuring, Royal Marines will have a new uniform, fit for a new era of warfare, that is in-keeping with the maritime traditions of the corps, and also honours their commando forebears.
The NATO procured uniform – which is been procured from USA-based firm Crye Precision – is lighter weight, has higher tear-strength, is faster-drying and is more breathable than typical 50/50 cotton/nylon kit.
It also has a subtle change in camouflage design – instead of the previous multi-terrain pattern – the uniform now uses Crye Precision’s MultiCam pattern.
And, in the week that saw the 80th anniversary of Operation Collar, the first commando raid of World War 2, the marines have drawn on their heritage by returning to the traditional Royal Marines Commando insignia, just like the design first worn by commandos when they launched daring raids into Nazi-occupied Europe.
Royal Marines will have a new uniform as part of Future Commando Force development
The flash with red writing and navy-blue background will be worn once again, as commandos evolve to conduct more raids from the sea, persistently deployed to counter the threats of the modern-day battlefield.
For the first time the White Ensign features on one sleeve, as a clear indication of the Royal Marines’ integration with the Royal Navy.
The iconic Fairbairn-Sykes Dagger patch of 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines has been redesigned and is based on the first pattern of the legendary fighting knife made in 1940.
The new uniform – which harks back to the fabled commandos heritage while modernising their equipment – is part of a wider transformational drive which will change the way Royal Marines operate.“The Royal Marines are integral to the Royal Navy and an extremely versatile elite force, able to operate from mountain and Arctic wastes to jungle and littorals. The Royal Marines’ Commando Uniform 2020 reflects our distinctiveness and the unique capabilities we bring to defence, in addition to the Royal Navy’s eagerness to invest in our development towards the Future Commando Force. The practical benefits to this uniform shouldn’t be underestimated. It has been specifically selected to serve commandos as they carry out operations all around the globe in the most extreme environments. Marines are already receiving the new combat shirt and trousers, field shirt and trousers, a utility jacket and utility belt and will begin wearing the new uniform from this Autumn”.
Lieutenant Colonel Ben Reynolds RM, who led with the procurement and design of the new uniform
Under the Future Commando Force programme more Royal Marines will operate from the sea, utilising new and innovative technology as high-readiness troops, forward deployed and ready to react, whether that’s war-fighting, specific combat missions such as commando raids, or providing humanitarian assistance.
Minister for the Armed Forces, James Heappey, said: “The Royal Marines require a uniform that they can rely on in the most hostile of environments on earth. This robust, breathable and lightweight kit will ensure our commandos remain fighting fit and able to deal with the full range of threats we rely on them to face.
“It is fitting that on the 80th Anniversary of the first commando raid of World War 2, this uniform now bears the traditional Royal Marine Commando insignia. A poignant link to their history as the commando force embarks on a modernisation programme that will keep them in their place as the world’s best amphibious force.”
The Royal Marines’ Commando Uniform 2020 was procured in just over one year, utilising the NATO Support & Procurement Agency, demonstrating the Royal Navy’s appetite to invest in the Royal Marines.
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/20 ... w-uniform/
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Seria bom se no Brasil, policiais pudessem comprar esse material com essa acessibilidade, pois em época em que criminosos estão cada vez mais armados com Fuzis, ir pro serviço com colete de kevlar ou até mesmo nada, é desrespeitoso, se as instituições não podem comprar, que os policiais e militares pudessem por conta própria.
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Pois é, chuto que aqui no Brasil cada placa dessas sai hoje por pelo menos uns 800 reais. A quantidade de impostos que incide em cima desse tipo de produto é................ cara, não tem palavra na língua portuguesa pra descrever apropriadamente o tanto que é absurda a taxação de produtos controlados como armas, munições, insumos de recarga, blindagem e coletes a prova de bala.Ckrauslo escreveu: ↑Qui Jul 02, 2020 10:57 pm
Seria bom se no Brasil, policiais pudessem comprar esse material com essa acessibilidade, pois em época em que criminosos estão cada vez mais armados com Fuzis, ir pro serviço com colete de kevlar ou até mesmo nada, é desrespeitoso, se as instituições não podem comprar, que os policiais e militares pudessem por conta própria.
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Sim, isso é um desrespeito com nossos militares.
Mas faz sentido o que o Henrique disse.
Os generais tem medo de que sejam bem equipados e tenham intuitos separatistas
Mas faz sentido o que o Henrique disse.
Os generais tem medo de que sejam bem equipados e tenham intuitos separatistas
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De unido o Brasil nunca teve nada mesmo. Aliás, dizem as más línguas, que só estamos aqui "juntos" porque falamos o mesmo idioma, rezamos mais ou menos o mesmo credo, e temos o big stick do exército sempre sobre nossas cabeças.
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Navajo Nation makes an offer to buy bankrupt Remington Arms
The Navajo Nation could buy the gun maker that became the target of litigation by Newtown parents after the 2012 Sandy Hook school massacre, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Remington Arms is exploring filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection from creditors in the coming days, according to the a Journal report. As it does, the Navajo Nation reportedly is considered purchasing the company as part of a 2018 bankruptcy restructuring by Remington that transferred ownership of the manufacturer to the parent company of Franklin Templeton Investments and JPMorgan Chase.
The Wall Street Journal reported that a buyer would be able to purchase Remington free from legal liabilities, citing multiple unnamed sources. It is not clear how a sale would impact the ongoing Newtown litigation.
The federal government recognizes the Navajo Nation as the second largest Native American tribe in the United States, with the Navajo operating the largest reservation bordering Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.
The New York Times reported in 2018 that the Navajo Nation offered as much as $525 million to purchase Remington during the company’s initial bankruptcy, at the time planning to end the sale of military-style models and focus on hunting weapons as well as emerging “smart guns” that rely on finger- or hand-print scanning technology to ensure only registered owners can trigger them.
Remington is based in in Madison, N.C. and makes guns today in Ilion, N.Y. and Hunstville, Ala., with the company once a major Bridgeport manufacturer.
The company was the nation’s third largest gun maker in 2017, producing more than 800,000 weapons to trail only Fairfield-based Sturm Ruger, which makes guns in Arizona and New Hampshire; and Springfield, Mass.-based Smith & Wesson, which has an injection molding facility in Deep River making plastic gun components.
U.S. background checks and gun sales shot up with the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Ruger CEO Chris Killoy during an early May conference call.
“Anecdotal evidence suggests that this increased demand … may likely be related to COVID-19, the impact of state-level restrictions and heightened concern for personal protection,” Killoy said in May. “We’ve got a very active hiring process in place.”
https://warisboring.com/navajo-nation-m ... gton-arms/
The Navajo Nation could buy the gun maker that became the target of litigation by Newtown parents after the 2012 Sandy Hook school massacre, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Remington Arms is exploring filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection from creditors in the coming days, according to the a Journal report. As it does, the Navajo Nation reportedly is considered purchasing the company as part of a 2018 bankruptcy restructuring by Remington that transferred ownership of the manufacturer to the parent company of Franklin Templeton Investments and JPMorgan Chase.
The Wall Street Journal reported that a buyer would be able to purchase Remington free from legal liabilities, citing multiple unnamed sources. It is not clear how a sale would impact the ongoing Newtown litigation.
The federal government recognizes the Navajo Nation as the second largest Native American tribe in the United States, with the Navajo operating the largest reservation bordering Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.
The New York Times reported in 2018 that the Navajo Nation offered as much as $525 million to purchase Remington during the company’s initial bankruptcy, at the time planning to end the sale of military-style models and focus on hunting weapons as well as emerging “smart guns” that rely on finger- or hand-print scanning technology to ensure only registered owners can trigger them.
Remington is based in in Madison, N.C. and makes guns today in Ilion, N.Y. and Hunstville, Ala., with the company once a major Bridgeport manufacturer.
The company was the nation’s third largest gun maker in 2017, producing more than 800,000 weapons to trail only Fairfield-based Sturm Ruger, which makes guns in Arizona and New Hampshire; and Springfield, Mass.-based Smith & Wesson, which has an injection molding facility in Deep River making plastic gun components.
U.S. background checks and gun sales shot up with the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Ruger CEO Chris Killoy during an early May conference call.
“Anecdotal evidence suggests that this increased demand … may likely be related to COVID-19, the impact of state-level restrictions and heightened concern for personal protection,” Killoy said in May. “We’ve got a very active hiring process in place.”
https://warisboring.com/navajo-nation-m ... gton-arms/
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Prezados, um grupo de sicarios tentou emboscar uma patrulha de infantaria mecanizada no Mexico.
Morreram muitos sicarios, mas vocês precisam ver o nível de equipamentos deles, assustou muitos militares de Opesp aqui no Brasil.
Os caras estavam usando uniformes Crye, coletes e tudo em multicam, tinham fuzis bem padrão, estilo SOPMOD II, usavam capacetes com OVN, tinham um Barret M82.
Se esse nível de profissionalização chegar no Brasil.
Rapaz, não sei não.
Morreram muitos sicarios, mas vocês precisam ver o nível de equipamentos deles, assustou muitos militares de Opesp aqui no Brasil.
Os caras estavam usando uniformes Crye, coletes e tudo em multicam, tinham fuzis bem padrão, estilo SOPMOD II, usavam capacetes com OVN, tinham um Barret M82.
Se esse nível de profissionalização chegar no Brasil.
Rapaz, não sei não.
Kept you waiting, huh?
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É só questão de tempo o Brasil do século XXI se tornar a Colômbia dos anos 1980. Com a diferença que aqui o tráfico não será derrotado pelo Estado, porque o Estado é o maior traficante do país.
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Você tem fotos?Ckrauslo escreveu: ↑Sáb Jul 04, 2020 7:31 pm Prezados, um grupo de sicarios tentou emboscar uma patrulha de infantaria mecanizada no Mexico.
Morreram muitos sicarios, mas vocês precisam ver o nível de equipamentos deles, assustou muitos militares de Opesp aqui no Brasil.
Os caras estavam usando uniformes Crye, coletes e tudo em multicam, tinham fuzis bem padrão, estilo SOPMOD II, usavam capacetes com OVN, tinham um Barret M82.
Se esse nível de profissionalização chegar no Brasil.
Rapaz, não sei não.
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Tenho prints do Instagram, como não foi uma publicação em si, mas stories eu não sei como fazer.
Vou dar uma vasculhada online.
Vou dar uma vasculhada online.
Kept you waiting, huh?