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Current image of a Navy SEALs boarding exercise displays unique gear combinations such as AOR1, Crye Pants without knee pads, ACOG with Docter Sight on MK18 Mod1, Protec and MICH helmet mix, Norotos 3 Hole Shroud, and varying night vision mounts like Wilcox L2G05 and Ops Core VAS Shrouds.
Current image of a boarding exercise of the Navy SEALs: On board, one might also go with AOR1 and if it's hindering, you leave the knee pads off the Crye Pants. On the MK18 Mod1, you can see the rather rare combination of an ACOG with a mounted Docter Sight as a back-up. The helmet choice is interesting: a Protec in the back, and for a change, a normal MICH in the front. Here also with the Norotos 3 Hole Shroud and the TATM NVG Arm. What causes confusion is that SEALs currently can be seen with Wilcox L2G05 night vision mounts as standard, but also Ops Core VAS Shrouds more and more often, and occasionally TATM. 
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