Polish Operatorzy grupy CBRN MERT
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Polish Operatorzy grupy CBRN MERT
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Photos by @mou1age
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jacob Mclaughlin, 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron fire protection specialist, dons a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) as he responds to a simulated chemical attack as part of Exercise Swift Saber 25 at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany.
Airman 1st Class Gretchen McCarty / USAF, April 21, 2025
those hazmat suits with the diagonal red zipper flap are so cunty
Enabling the ChemWarrior to execute his assigned mission in a zone contaminated by nuclear, chemical or otherwise lethal combat warfare agents requires the use of special combat equipment. This mainly includes that those soldiers are trained to permanently wear a heavy hermetically sealed combat protective suit while on their dangerous missions. This specific uniform of course is quite a burden as it hinders movements, sweat evaporation, breathing and hydration. Therefore getting used to breathe against the resistance of a heavy combat approved filter, to live on liquid nourishment for days only and with limited opportunities to hydrate through the face masks liquid input port while constantly wearing the heavy ballistic protection equipment such as combat helmet and plate carrier are the first tasks of every ChemWarrior recruit. But only this will later allow to go on several days long top secret reconnaissance missions or sabotage or open combat missions during a cbrn warfare scenario. Keep up good mood and breathe steadily.
repost from @nullnvoid911
thanks for findings This!
Turkish members of the the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) play ping pong to train mobility in gear during a CBRN training session in Diyarbakır.
Some scans of my catalog from H.S. Cover Co.! This has genuinely been a super useful resource that shows what was being sold by HSC during the time of its publication.