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January 23, 2012
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Creator's Comments:"So, in an effort to keep up the momentum I present my second set, this time based a bit more on modern life. There will be many ways in which this cannot be considered accurate for modern service men/women, especially for UK forces. But! The helmet is as close to the MkVII as one can get given MOD restrictions, the uniform is a *REPLICA* Multi-terrain pattern, camelback hydration packs are fairly standard, the fragmentation vest is generic as the modern UK Osprey assault vest is also not something available to the general public. The radio is patterned after the AN/PRC radio setup. The weapon in this instance should be considered a Canadian C6 which is often the choice of SAS units in place of the L85 SA-80 which, until H&K re-engineered it, was fairly useless. The NOD (Night observation device) Is a first-gen unit available to the general public. Like the SA-80 it is also useless. I was not 'there,' so please save your thanks for actual military personnel. "
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