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Bonjour, je voudrais savoir s'il y avais des Ghillie Suit à cette époque?
Merci
Merci
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Bonjour,
J'ai quelque part une photo d'un sniper canadien je crois, qui porte une tenue faite de bandes de toile ou de jute.
Reste à savoir si c'est un équipement manufacturé et réglementaire ou un effet rigger made.
J'ai quelque part une photo d'un sniper canadien je crois, qui porte une tenue faite de bandes de toile ou de jute.
Reste à savoir si c'est un équipement manufacturé et réglementaire ou un effet rigger made.
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les sniper allemand en possedai parfois mais de fabrication maison a base de filet de camo de vehicule et agrémenté de végétation naturel
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pour les néophytes que nous sommes, pourriez vous expliciter davantage de quoi il s'agit, avec tof à l'appui.
Merci
Merci
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voila de quoi il sagit, pr contre je n ais pas de photos d'époque
http://www.servimg.com/image_preview.ph ... u=11367731
http://www.servimg.com/image_preview.ph ... u=11367731
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Salut,
J'ai retrouvé les photos prises en 44, je peux les scanner mais sans doute pas les mettre en format photo.
Je vais donc en faire une photo de la page et la mettre sur le site
J'ai retrouvé les photos prises en 44, je peux les scanner mais sans doute pas les mettre en format photo.
Je vais donc en faire une photo de la page et la mettre sur le site
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Bonjour;trouvé sur un site sniping si celà vous interresse:
The first time ghillie suits appeared on the battlefield was in the early 20th century. A commander in the Scottish army named Lord Lovat formed two companies of specially trained soldiers for service in South Africa in the year 1899. He chose men from the highlands of northern Scotland with wilderness experience such as ghillies and shepherds. These men brought skills they already had and received extra training from Lovat to become a powerful force. These men served in South Africa and attempted to improve the reconnaissance of their forces against the Boers.
The scouts put their tracking and stealth skills to the test and soon vastly improved intelligence using telescopic lenses for observation and ghillie suits to be able to hide for days at a time without being seen. The Lovat scouts continued their service in WWI and WWII as well. In 1916, a special unit of the Lovat scouts was formed to be a sniper unit. These men were unmatched in their ability to gather intelligence and strategically pick off commanders of the opposing army with their sharp-shooting tactics. They were so successful against the enemy that at one point the military attempted to provide every battalion with their own Lovat Scout sharpshooters. The Lovats were crucial in reconnaissance and tactical strikes against the enemy.
The Lovats continued their invaluable service in WWII against the Germans. They successfully completed many heroic missions that took place behind enemy lines. On D-Day, the very first casualty was a member of the Lovat Scouts as they charged across a bridge to assist their comrades. The Lovats have units that continue to serve even today and still implement their skills learned from the highlands to be a powerful force no matter where they are in the world.
The first time ghillie suits appeared on the battlefield was in the early 20th century. A commander in the Scottish army named Lord Lovat formed two companies of specially trained soldiers for service in South Africa in the year 1899. He chose men from the highlands of northern Scotland with wilderness experience such as ghillies and shepherds. These men brought skills they already had and received extra training from Lovat to become a powerful force. These men served in South Africa and attempted to improve the reconnaissance of their forces against the Boers.
The scouts put their tracking and stealth skills to the test and soon vastly improved intelligence using telescopic lenses for observation and ghillie suits to be able to hide for days at a time without being seen. The Lovat scouts continued their service in WWI and WWII as well. In 1916, a special unit of the Lovat scouts was formed to be a sniper unit. These men were unmatched in their ability to gather intelligence and strategically pick off commanders of the opposing army with their sharp-shooting tactics. They were so successful against the enemy that at one point the military attempted to provide every battalion with their own Lovat Scout sharpshooters. The Lovats were crucial in reconnaissance and tactical strikes against the enemy.
The Lovats continued their invaluable service in WWII against the Germans. They successfully completed many heroic missions that took place behind enemy lines. On D-Day, the very first casualty was a member of the Lovat Scouts as they charged across a bridge to assist their comrades. The Lovats have units that continue to serve even today and still implement their skills learned from the highlands to be a powerful force no matter where they are in the world.
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sniper turque capture durant la ww1: