Edwards AFB.
A Czech Republic Joint Terminal Attack controller from the Train
Advise Assist Command - Air guides a Afghan Air Force Mi-17 onto the
landing zone while US Army Soldiers provide security April 9 2015 at a
training range outside of Kabul Afghanistan. The AAF demonstrated the
capabilities of the MD-530F's two FN M3P .50 Cal machine guns to local
media and Afghan military leaders. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt.
Perry Aston/Released)
A Czech Republic Joint Terminal Attack controller from the Train
Advise Assist Command - Air guides a Afghan Air Force Mi-17 onto the
landing zone April 9 2015 at a training range outside of Kabul
Afghanistan. The AAF demonstrated the capabilities of the MD-530F's two
FN M3P .50 Cal machine guns to local media and Afghan military leaders.
(U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Perry Aston/Released)
Afghan Air Force MD-530F Cayuse Warrior helicopter fires its two
FN M3P .50 Cal machine guns during a media demonstration April 9 2015 at
a training range outside of Kabul Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force Photo by
Staff Sgt. Perry Aston/Released)
Bullets from an Afghan Air Force MD-530F Cayuse Warrior's two FN
M3P .50 Cal machine guns hit a target during a media demonstration April
9 2015 at a training range outside of Kabul Afghanistan. (U.S. Air
Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Perry Aston/Released)
Afghan Air Force MD-530F Cayuse Warrior helicopter maneuvers for
another gun-run during a media demonstration April 9 2015 at a training
range outside of Kabul Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt.
Perry Aston/Released)
Afghan Air Force MD-530F Cayuse Warrior helicopter fires its two
FN M3P .50 Cal machine guns during a media demonstration April 9 2015 at
a training range outside of Kabul Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force Photo by
Staff Sgt. Perry Aston/Released)
Marines with 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion shoot an M249 Squad
Automatic Weapon during a training exercise at range SR-7 aboard Camp
Lejeune N.C. April 6 2015. Approximately 30 Marines from the battalion
conduct a two-day machine-gun range where they shoot the M249 SAW the
M240 Bravo medium machine gun and the M2 .50-caliber heavy machine gun
from both the mounted and un-mounted positions.
Marines with 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion count and separate
ammunition that would later be used during a training exercise at range
SR-7 aboard Camp Lejeune N.C. April 6 2015. Approximately 30 Marines
from the battalion conducted a two-day machine-gun range where they shot
the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon M240 Bravo medium machine gun and M2
.50-caliber machine gun from both the mounted and un-mounted positions
at targets placed at unknown distances.
Marines with 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion load the M2 .50-
caliber heavy machine gun during a range shoot at SR-7 aboard Camp
Lejeune N.C. April 6 2015. Approximately 30 Marines from the battalion
conducted a two-day machine-gun range in which they shot the M249 Squad
Automatic Weapon the M240 Bravo medium machine gun and the .50-caliber
heavy machine gun from both the mounted and un-mounted positions at
targets placed at unknown distances.
A Marine with 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion shoots the M249 Squad
Automatic Weapon after donning and clearing his gas mask at range SR-7
aboard Camp Lejeune N.C. April 7 2015. Approximately 30 Marines from the
battalion conducted a two-day machine-gun range in which they shot the
M249 Squad Automatic Weapon M240 Bravo medium machine gun and M2
.50-caliber heavy machine gun from both the mounted and un-mounted
positions at targets placed at unknown distances.
A Marine with 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion shoots the M2
.50-caliber heavy machine gun at targets placed at unknown distances at
range SR-7 aboard Camp Lejeune N.C. April 7 2015. Approximately 30
Marines from the battalion conducted a two-day machine-gun range in
which they shot the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon M240 Bravo medium
machine gun and the .50-caliber heavy machine gun from both the mounted
and un-mounted positions at targets placed at unknown distances.
Cpl. Danny Villagomez (left) and Cpl. Evan Taylor scout snipers
with Weapons Company 2nd Battalion 3rd Marine Regiment work as a team to
hit a target as far as 850 yards away on top of Ulupau Crater at Range
10 aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii April 8 2015. The training was
different from their typical flat-level or slight elevation ranges. The
high angle is considered anything 30 degrees or greater. (U.S. Marine
Corps photo by Sgt. Sarah Dietz)
Marine scout snipers with Weapons Company 2nd Battalion 3rd
Marine Regiment conduct high angle shooting on top of Ulupau Crater at
Range 10 aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii April 8 2015. The training was
different from their typical flat-level or slight elevation ranges. The
high angle is considered anything 30 degrees or greater. (U.S. Marine
Corps photo by Sgt. Sarah Dietz)
Marine scout snipers with Weapons Company 2nd Battalion 3rd
Marine Regiment conduct high angle shooting on Range 10 aboard Marine
Corps Base Hawaii April 8 2015. The training was different from their
typical flat level or slight elevation ranges. The high angle is
considered anything 30 degrees or greater. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by
Sgt. Sarah Dietz)
Marine scout snipers with Weapons Company 2nd Battalion 3rd
Marine Regiment hike up Ulupau Crater at Range 10 aboard Marine Corps
Base Hawaii April 8 2015. The training was different from their typical
flat-level or slight elevation ranges. The high angle is considered
anything 30 degrees or greater. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Sarah
Dietz)
Lance Cpl. Ivan Trujillo a scout with Weapons Company 2nd
Battalion 3rd Marine Regiment hikes up Ulupau Crater aboard Marine Corps
Base Hawaii April 8 2015 before conducting high angle firing with his
platoon. The Marines trained with high angle shooting which is anything
30 degrees or greater between them and their target. (U.S. Marine Corps
photo by Sgt. Sarah Dietz)
A Team Eagle TF 2-7 IN 1ABCT 3ID Soldier looks out over the range
April 9 from his M1A2 Abrams tank in Lithuania. Four Abrams tanks
conducted a live-fire demonstration for dignitaries and local residents
to showcase the training being conducted with our NATO allies during
Atlantic Resolve. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Uriah Walker 1ABCT Public
Affairs)
Four M1A2 Abrams tanks with crews from Team Eagle TF 2-7 IN 1ABCT
3ID from Fort Stewart Ga. fire their 120 mm main guns April 9 for the
first time in Lithuania. The teams have been training with their NATO
allies to show the United States' continued support for a strong Europe
during Atlantic Resolve. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Uriah Walker 1ABCT
Public Affairs)
Four M1A2 Abrams tanks with crews from Team Eagle TF 2-7 IN 1ABCT
3ID from Fort Stewart Ga. fire their 120 mm main guns April 9 for the
first time in Lithuania. The teams have been training with their NATO
allies to show the United States' continued support for a strong Europe
during Atlantic Resolve. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Uriah Walker 1ABCT
Public Affairs)
Four M1A2 Abrams tanks with crews from Team Eagle TF 2-7 IN 1ABCT
3ID from Fort Stewart Ga. fire their 120 mm main guns April 9 for the
first time in Lithuania. The teams have been training with their NATO
allies to show the United States' continued support for a strong Europe
during Atlantic Resolve. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Uriah Walker 1ABCT
Public Affairs)
U.S. Marine Corps infantrymen with 1st Battalion 5th Marine
Regiment 1st Marine Division participate in a heavy huey raid exercise
during Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) Course 2-15 at Yuma Proving
Grounds near Yuma Ariz. April 8 2015. WTI is a seven-week event hosted
by Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) cadre.
MAWTS-1 provides standardized tactical training and certification of
unit instructor qualifications to support Marine aviation Training and
Readiness and assists in developing and employing aviation weapons and
tactics. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Xzavior T. McNeal MAWTS-1
Combat Camera/Released)
U.S. Marine Corps infantrymen with 1st Battalion 5th Marine
Regiment 1st Marine Division participate in a heavy huey raid exercise
during Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) Course 2-15 at Yuma Proving
Grounds near Yuma Ariz. April 8 2015. WTI is a seven-week event hosted
by Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) cadre.
MAWTS-1 provides standardized tactical training and certification of
unit instructor qualifications to support Marine aviation Training and
Readiness and assists in developing and employing aviation weapons and
tactics. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Xzavior T. McNeal MAWTS-1
Combat Camera/Released)
U.S. Marine Corps infantrymen with 1st Battalion 5th Marine
Regiment 1st Marine Division participate in a heavy huey raid exercise
during Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) Course 2-15 at Yuma Proving
Grounds near Yuma Ariz. April 8 2015. WTI is a seven-week event hosted
by Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) cadre.
MAWTS-1 provides standardized tactical training and certification of
unit instructor qualifications to support Marine aviation Training and
Readiness and assists in developing and employing aviation weapons and
tactics. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Xzavior T. McNeal MAWTS-1
Combat Camera/Released)
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Jordan Walker videographer with Marine Air
Ground Task Force Combat Camera documents a heavy huey raid exercise
during Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) Course 2-15 at Yuma Proving
Grounds near Yuma Ariz. April 8 2015. WTI is a seven-week event hosted
by Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) cadre.
MAWTS-1 provides standardized tactical training and certification of
unit instructor qualifications to support Marine aviation Training and
Readiness and assists in developing and employing aviation weapons and
tactics. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Xzavior T. McNeal MAWTS-1
Combat Camera/Released)
A U.S. Marine Corps infantryman with 1st Battalion 5th Marine
Regiment 1st Marine Division participate in a heavy huey raid exercise
during Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) Course 2-15 at Yuma Proving
Grounds near Yuma Ariz. April 8 2015. WTI is a seven-week event hosted
by Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) cadre.
MAWTS-1 provides standardized tactical training and certification of
unit instructor qualifications to support Marine aviation Training and
Readiness and assists in developing and employing aviation weapons and
tactics. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Xzavior T. McNeal MAWTS-1
Combat Camera/Released)
U.S. Marine Corps infantrymen with 1st Battalion 5th Marine
Regiment 1st Marine Division participate in a heavy huey raid exercise
during Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) Course 2-15 at Yuma Proving
Grounds near Yuma Ariz. April 8 2015. WTI is a seven-week event hosted
by Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) cadre.
MAWTS-1 provides standardized tactical training and certification of
unit instructor qualifications to support Marine aviation Training and
Readiness and assists in developing and employing aviation weapons and
tactics. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Xzavior T. McNeal MAWTS-1
Combat Camera/Released)
U.S. Marine Corps infantrymen with 1st Battalion 5th Marine
Regiment 1st Marine Division participate in a heavy huey raid exercise
during Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) Course 2-15 at Yuma Proving
Grounds near Yuma Ariz. April 8 2015. WTI is a seven-week event hosted
by Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) cadre.
MAWTS-1 provides standardized tactical training and certification of
unit instructor qualifications to support Marine aviation Training and
Readiness and assists in developing and employing aviation weapons and
tactics. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Xzavior T. McNeal MAWTS-1
Combat Camera/Released)
U.S. Marine Corps infantrymen with 1st Battalion 5th Marine
Regiment 1st Marine Division participate in a heavy huey raid exercise
during Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) Course 2-15 at Yuma Proving
Grounds near Yuma Ariz. April 8 2015. WTI is a seven-week event hosted
by Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) cadre.
MAWTS-1 provides standardized tactical training and certification of
unit instructor qualifications to support Marine aviation Training and
Readiness and assists in developing and employing aviation weapons and
tactics. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Xzavior T. McNeal MAWTS-1
Combat Camera/Released)
Why practicing without the magazine in rifle this I have already noticed?
I guess the reason is safety but this is the ultimate distrust in yourself and fellows.
President Barack Obama walks past the honor guard with Alvaro
Aleman Panama's Minister of Foreign Affairs upon his arrival at the
Tocumen international airport in Panama City Panama Thursday April 9
2015. Obama is in Panama for the VII Summit of the Americas. (AP
Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
A U.S. soldier from the 2nd Battalion 1st Brigade Combat Team 3rd
Infantry Division ride on an M1A2 Abrams battle tank during a military
exercise at the Gaiziunu Training Range in Pabrade some 60km.(38 miles)
north of the capital Vilnius Lithuania Thursday April 9 2015. The U.S
has been maintaining a persistent presence of rotating land forces on
the ground in the Baltic States and Poland since April 2014. (AP
Photo/Mindaugas Kulbis)
Law enforcement officers investigate the scene involving at least
one wrecked DC Metro police car Thursday April 9 2015 in Washington. An
armed man kidnapped a woman shot a Census Bureau guard and led police
on a car chase through Maryland and Washington D.C. on Thursday before
authorities cornered him in an exchange of gunfire. (AP Photo/Alex
Brandon)
Police search a building on the U.S. Census Bureau headquarters
campus for an armed man who according to a fire official shot a security
guard at a gate to the facility in Suitland Md. Thursday April 9 2015.
(AP Photo/Cliff Owen)
Czech Republic's soldiers from the 43rd airborne battalion line
up to board an aircraft during the NATO drill "The Noble Jump" at the
airport in Pardubice Czech Republic Thursday April 9 2015. NATO is
completing an initial exercise and first testing of its new rapid
response force that has been created to face new challenges from Russia.
(AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
A Polish Army soldier marches past the memorial with names of the
96 victims of the presidential plane crash during a ceremony marking
the fifth anniversary of the accident that killed all on board among
them President Lech Kaczynski in Warsaw Poland Friday April 10 2015. (AP
Photo/Alik Keplicz)
Afghan security personnel gather at the site of a suicide attack
in Kabul Afghanistan Friday April 10 2015. In the capital Kabul a
suicide bomber in a car targeted armored vehicles wounding two civilians
according to Farid Afzali Kabul the head of the Kabul police's criminal
investigation unit. The Taliban claimed responsibility. (AP
Photo/Rahmat Gul)
F-35 Lightning II
Lance Cpl. Jaylyn Bush a rifleman with 2nd Battalion 2nd Marine
Regiment fires the M32 grenade launcher during a live-fire range aboard
Camp Lejeune N.C. April 9 2015. The Marines had three rounds to quickly
and accurately engage all three targets. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by
Cpl. Michael Dye/Released)
Lance Cpl. Austin Steifer a rifleman with 2nd Battalion 2nd
Marine Regiment fires the M32 grenade launcher during a live-fire range
aboard Camp Lejeune N.C. April 9 2015. The M32 is a semi-automatic
grenade launcher capable of holding up to six 40mm rounds and reaching a
distance up to 400 meters. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Michael
Dye/Released)
Lance Cpl. Julio Burgos a rifleman with 2nd Battalion 2nd Marine
Regiment observes a 40mm grenade that fired from his M203 rifle-mounted
grenade launcher impacts a target during a live-fire range aboard Camp
Lejeune N.C. April 9 2015. The M203 is a single-shot grenade launcher
capable of accuracy up to 350 meters on an area target and 150 meters on
a point target. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Michael Dye/Released)
Lance Cpl. Jaylyn Bush a rifleman with 2nd Battalion 2nd Marine
Regiment fires the M203 rifle-mounted grenade launcher during a
live-fire range aboard Camp Lejeune N.C. April 9 2015. The M203 is a
single-shot rifle-mounted grenade launcher capable of accurate fire up
to 350 meters on an area target and 150 meters on a point target. (U.S.
Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Michael Dye/Released)
Lance Cpl. Julio Burgos a rifleman with 2nd Battalion 2nd Marine
Regiment reloads the M203 rifle-mounted grenade launcher during a
live-fire range aboard Camp Lejeune N.C. April 9 2015. The M203 is a
single-shot grenade launcher capable of accuracy up to 350 meters on an
area target and 150 meters on a point target. (U.S. Marine Corps photo
by Cpl. Michael Dye/Released)
Lance Cpl. Jaylyn Bush a rifleman with 2nd Battalion 2nd Marine
Regiment fires the M203 rifle-mounted grenade launcher during a
live-fire range aboard Camp Lejeune N.C. April 9 2015. The M203 is a
single-shot grenade launcher capable of accuracy up to 350 meters on an
area target and 150 meters on a point target. (U.S. Marine Corps photo
by Cpl. Michael Dye/Released)
Latvian soldiers fire their mortar system during combined-arms
live-fire training in coordination with U.S. Marine mortar men from
Black Sea Rotational Force March 29 2015 during Exercise Summer Shield
at Adazi Military Base Latvia. This year�s exercise was the largest
Summer Shield ever held bringing together more than 1000 NATO service
members from six countries.
A U.S. Marine with Weapons Company Black Sea Rotational Force
fires a Javelin anti-tank missile during a live-fire demonstration March
30 2015 as part of Exercise Summer Shield at Military Camp Adazi
Latvia. The event demonstrated the capabilities of the NATO response
force featuring more than 1000 Allies from Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg
Germany Canada and the United States.
A U.S. Marine with Weapons Company Black Sea Rotational Force 15
fires a .50-caliber machine gun during a live-fire demonstration March
30 2015 as part of Exercise Summer Shield at Adazi Military Base Latvia.
The event demonstrated the capabilities of the NATO response force
featuring more than 1000 Allies from Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Germany
Canada and the United States.
A U.S. Marine with Weapons Company Black Sea Rotational Force
fires an M240B during a live-fire demonstration March 30 2015 as part of
Exercise Summer Shield at Adazi Military Base Latvia. The event
demonstrated the capabilities of the NATO response force featuring more
than 1000 Allies from Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Germany Canada and the
United States.
A U.S. Marine with Weapons Company Black Sea Rotational Force
fires a MK19 40mm grenade launcher during a live-fire demonstration
March 30 2015 as part of Exercise Summer Shield at Military Camp Adazi
Latvia. The event demonstrated the capabilities of the NATO response
force featuring more than 1000 Allies from Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg
Germany Canada and the United States.
A Marine with Weapons Company Black Sea Rotational Force 15 fires
a tube-launched optically-tracked wire-guided missile during a
live-fire demonstration March 30 2015 as part of Exercise Summer Shield
at Military Camp Adazi Latvia. The event demonstrated the capabilities
of the NATO response force featuring more than 1000 Allies from Latvia
Lithuania Luxembourg Germany Canada and the United States.
A U.S. Marine with Weapons Company Black Sea Rotational Force
fires an M240B during a live-fire demonstration March 30 2015 as part of
Exercise Summer Shield at Adazi Military Base Latvia. The event
demonstrated the capabilities of the NATO response force featuring more
than 1000 Allies from Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Germany Canada and the
United States.
battleforfreedomI guess the reason is safety but this is the ultimate distrust in yourself and fellows.
It's very common in training if you're doing dry runs and
rehearsals and not shooting there's no point in loading a mag. You gain
plenty of trust in your fellow soldiers/marines during live fire
exercises and ops so calling this 'the ultimate distrust' is a bit
extreme.
hogdriver
Those Bombs under the Wings look odd. Is there a Reason for the
different Angle?? Looks like they are not safely atached...(obviusley
they are
)

Spring traditionally marks the beginning of a period of frequent
field exercises for all military units which will culminate with an
all-out final exercise in May.
(April 10-11 Tapa Range) Soldiers from Artillery Battalion have a
chance to put to test their skills as they take FH-70 155mm howitzers
out to the range. Crews had an opportunity to perform various fire
missions while Forward Observers called in the strikes (Photos by Ltn
Simmo Saar Pvt Margus K�gu/EDF)
President of Greece Mr Prokopis Pavlopoulos visits Army units at Evros Area
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