Navy SEAL Pix

Got the green light to put these up. :-)

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SEALs in Astan, 2010.
I have those same ASOLOs
 
not M24E1/XM2010, but actually Remington MSR - note handguard length, and rail location and sizes.

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Rocking the MARPAT, very nice. What exactly are all those damn things on their helmets? I recognize the NGV mount, at least one looks comm related, and I'd venture a fair guess at least one is some sort of small IR strobe, but can't be for sure. If they might be opsec related then no need to go into detail nor will I inquire anymore.
 
yes that's AOR1 and not MARPAT. It's not the FROG (fire resistant) uniform the Marines wear, but something else ;)
 
The thing on the back of the helmets is a battery pack for a camera that you can attach to your helmet.
 
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Some recent ones...

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A coalition special operations forces member surveys troop movement during an operation near Nawa Garay village, Kajran district, Daykundi province, Afghanistan, April 3. Coalition SOF partners with the 8th Commando Kandak to conduct operations throughout Daykundi, Uruzgan and Zabul provinces.
 
The article I posted on page 6 says only the SCAR-Light (5.56) were pulled. The SCAR-Heavy (7.62) were good to go.

Looking at the mags on these pics, these are "Heavies".
 
The 3rd picture looks like it has a couple of precariously pointed rifles.
Also, are the guys in the "guacamoles" interpreters?
 
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