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This review showcases images of the Special Forces Command testing Crye Precision equipment, including helmets, garments, body armor, and weapons accessories. The equipment is noted for being high-quality and expensive, providing insight into the gear used by elite military forces.
The images were submitted by a reader - thank you, Michael - and come from the catalog of SEUL and show the Special Forces Command testing Crye Precision equipment.
The KSK fighter here has everything on him that is good and expensive: The helmet is an Ops-Core FAST Ballistic, the garment is the Crye Direct Action Suit in Flecktarn, the body armor is a Crye CAGE. Also interesting is the G36: it has a Magwell (possibly NEA) and is fed with a Magpul PMag. (All images clickable to enlarge.)
Man behind man: both wearing the Crye AirFrame Helmet, however in the bare version without rails, making the whole thing look exotic to alien-like.
KSK man from behind: above the AirFrame Helmet, he wears the Multicam Mesh Cover from Crye, with an MS2000 Strobe attached, on the free strip on the left is a Surefire Helmetlight mounted. The body is protected by a Crye CAGE, which also has the back panel mounted.
KSK sniper from the front: The gentlemen are of course only so beautifully uncovered for the camera. Unusual is the sight of a MICH 2001, which is not equipped with an NVG Mount in the front.
Self- and here comrade-help: the man on the right is wearing a Crye Jumpable Plate Carrier (JPC).
Equipment laid out on the floor: CAGE, BLAST-Belt and everything that is good and expensive.
Special Thx to Michael.
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