August 23rd, 2009, 17:08 | #16 |
to make a good mercenary impression, just wear a mix of stuff, make it unique. mercs usually will buy their own stuff and dont have a specific uniform guideline (unless banded together or something)
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August 23rd, 2009, 17:27 | #17 | |
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They're pretty good at what they do, and this is a pretty big generalization, of course. They have their own division like any military/LE organization, but looking at their LCD, I wouldn't say that they are as tactically proficient as a Tier-2 SOF unit or LE body like the USSS or Shabak. |
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August 23rd, 2009, 21:39 | #18 |
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September 2nd, 2009, 09:05 | #19 |
GOt a couple of friends who do PMC work in Iraq and Afghanistan. They are not allowed to wear camo in those places, full stop. Specially MARPAT. Aparently, the Marines get mighty pissed if they see anyone sporting there colours.
I have seen pics of what are obviously PMC's wearing various camo in Iraq and questioned the guys I know. Answer: Them were the old days.....so to speak (or the pics were taken outside out of theater while in training) Too many PMC's in theater wearing camo makes it difficult to tell who's who (as if it was easy before) so now the SOP is no camo. 5.11's and shit like that are the norm now. So... if you want to look like the modern day merc/PMC 5.11 and royal robins under that gucci assualt vest ; ) A good representation in recent cinema is the PMC crew in the hurt locker. |
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November 27th, 2009, 21:31 | #20 |
Yeah, like said above, its not just frowned upon but illegal for privatized forces to use camouflage. I use a PMC loadout and have 5.11 pants, a black underamor shirt, a tan rig, and have some various pouches and my Echo1 CPW. Some people will go for grey or white shirts, but I like the breathability, and black looks cool, :P
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November 28th, 2009, 14:00 | #21 |
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November 28th, 2009, 18:38 | #22 |
To add to the real question of a PMC load out.
It is loaded with pouches as these men rely on what they have to get the job done. Military can rely on what the military has. Lots of mags with a STANAG firearm (get creative man, give a back story for your merc and his choice weapon) if you work for NATO and well get creative if you don't. The number of mags is staggering, like 10-14 so remember that molle is a must. Add grenade pouches and fill with a balance of distraction devices and grenades, 40mm grenades if you got them. Remember that these people hit hard and have to get in and out all with out resuply. Take that into your role in airsoft, playing as a PMC? Fill up on ammo at the start of the day and don't reload. Takes the role to a new level. As for looking the part on the airsoft field, you gotta convince your friends nothing more. If they are CODM2 freaks you can probably go jeans a T and your tac rig. If they are a CADPAT clad team maybe rock the pants or a hat in CADPAT. Your still on a team and trying to make it easy for your teammates to tell friend from fiend helps everyone. Your choice of camo should be blend of where you are and where your from, if your team is in desert colors you could use DPM pants with a tan T shirt as a British pmc. Or OD shirt with Alpenflage plants if your a Swede on say a Woodland team. Small things can help with your BDU looking custom. Have a lady friend customize some stichting for you or put in mesh (armpits and crotch). The collars and the pockets can be altered to prefrance, remember under a vest you can't reach breast pockets. Get some character specific extras to fill out loose ends and make it convincing. A German pin or union jack bandana can say alot with out being drastic. A novel watch or glove set can help set you apart, along with eyewear and head gear. Remember it can all be customized to look like it was made for you as a pmc, but airsoft is a team sport so try plan as part of a team.
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November 28th, 2009, 18:48 | #23 | |
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Perhaps he meant a primarily issued camo like CADPAT or ACU.
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December 5th, 2009, 14:37 | #24 |
Yea, I was thinking like CAD/MARPAT, ACU. I'd understand MC though, just curious, do you have pics?
And for the OP, heres my kit for PMC (using an AK): -5.11 Coyote Brown Pants -Black Underarmor HeatGear Shirt -Coyote Brown MOD Vest -2 Dual AK Mag Pouches (holds 4 each, 8 mags total) -Coyote Brown Admin Panel -Coyote Brown Dual Grenade Pouch -Coyote Brown Dual 40mm Pouch (for an M79) -Coyote Brown iPouch (so I can listen to Danger On The Track all game haha) -Coyote Brown Radio Pouch I'm mostly basing my off of Blackwater Contractors I've seen in footage, photos, and books. My gun is an Echo1 CPW, which is perfectly tailored to a mercenaries needs, I love it. I'm gonna be getting an M79 soon, hence the 40mm Pouches. If you want some good information on Blackwater and other mercenary companies and policies I'd recommend reading Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army by Jeremy Scahill. Its a great read and goes really in depth on the company. Last edited by colint94; December 5th, 2009 at 14:41.. |
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January 12th, 2010, 17:38 | #25 |
I recommend the exact opposite. The book is a load of shit and Scahill is an asshat.
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February 10th, 2010, 21:12 | #26 |
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February 10th, 2010, 21:31 | #27 |
It's such a smashing good photo my monocle dislodged itself in amazement!!!!
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February 10th, 2010, 21:43 | #28 |
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February 10th, 2010, 21:50 | #29 |
Hmmpgf..... what kind of "mercenary"? As in video games and movies, or a more realistic PMC-ish?
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February 10th, 2010, 22:17 | #30 |
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