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The text discusses a demonstration of a well-trained service dog at the 50th anniversary of the Jagdkommando. It highlights the new presentation of JaKdo in Multicam gear and second-generation Crye Precision equipment. The event was artistically captured by DOPPELADLER.COM for those who missed it. Check out jagdkommando.bundesheer.at for more information.
Contrary to the audience's suspicions that the dog is so extremely obedient because the dog handler has hidden a sausage in the gear, it is actually just a very well-trained service dog who is here with the dog handler for a demonstration on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Jagdkommando on May 4th in Wiener Neustadt. At the same time, the JaKdo is presented here in a completely new light: instead of the new (but not yet introduced) camouflage, now Multicam as the international standard for special forces. The gear is definitely second-generation Crye Precision, the helmet is an Ops-Core Base Jump. The armor worn by the man is probably a model from Linderhof Taktik. A lot of effort was put into the artistically high-quality painting of the Stg77 A3 SF. The Glock 17 is in a G-Code SOC Holster. If you were not there but want to see very good pictures of the Jagdkommando: our colleagues from DOPPELADLER.COM have documented the event HERE.
Jagdkommando on the Internet: jagdkommando.bundesheer.at
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