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Knife for SEALs

This abstract provides an overview of the history of SEAL knives, starting from World War II to the 1990s. It showcases different models such as the U.S.N.Mark2 Knife, U.S.N.Mark1 Knife, U.S.N. MK3 MOD 0 Knife, non-magnetic knife from Imperial, U.S.N. SEALS C.U.K., and U.S.N. S.E.A.L. A.T.A.K. Fighting Knife.

12/30/2011  By Redaktion

The history of the SEALs is also the history of their knives: starting from World War II, we see here the U.S.N.Mark2 Knife (above) from Robson Shuredge Type I and the U.S.N.Mark1 Knife from Geneva Forge (below).

In 1961, the UDT SEALS received the non-magnetic knife from Imperial NO:223/1156. From 1991 comes the U.S.N. MK3 MOD 0 Knife.

In the 1990s, the U.S.N. SEALS C.U.K. (Combat Utility Knife) from Phrobis made its way to the teams – here is the prototype without markings. Also from the 1990s: U.S.N. S.E.A.L. A.T.A.K. (Advanced Tactical Asault Knife) A805 MAD DOG Fighting Knife. The overview here is far from complete.

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