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Incredible Weapons of the Vietnamese Special Forces

19 Desember 2018


Vietnamese Special Forces weapons (all photos : KienThuc)

Special Forces Unit of Vietnam has for the first time introduced special equipment and military equipment for training and combat readiness.

Accordingly, besides the maneuvers of some kinds of weapons, equipment and anti-riot at the 113th Special Forces Brigade, the Special Forces Command also introduced a variety of weapons, technical equipment and equipment. Measures of training and combat readiness.



In addition to the high-quality military equipment imported from many advanced countries around the world, the Technical Department of the Special Forces Command has also researched the creation of many weapons, support tools, means of combat Modern armor lifts, lifejackets are attached to many high-rise buildings for training, rehearsal and anti-terrorism missions.



At present, new equipment has worked well for A2 and anti-terrorism, contributing to the strength of the Combat Team. In the picture are some standard equipment for special units for each type of task, from land, under water to air, amphibious.



Included in the photo are some standard Vietnamese guns , including CornerShot shotguns with special pistols, Mirco UZI submachine guns, Tavor CTAR21 submachine guns, and Galil sniper rifles.



Close-up shot of CornerShot of Vietnamese Commandos, this device can help the gunner shoot accurately through the turning corner of the wall if the horizontal rotation. Therefore, the soldier is also safer by not revealing the body before the enemy. However, the limitation of this weapon is the short range. CornerShot also has a 40mm grenade launcher version.



CornerShot players can track and attack targets through a display connected to the camera mounted at the top of the gun.



For the standard guns of the Vietnamese Special Forces, the Mirco UZI and Galil guns have been in service for a long time, while the Tavor CTAR21 has only been in service recently.



In the photo, the underwater gear allows the combatant to move, approach and track the target from below the water instead of manually crafting the way it was before.



Some on-shore and underwater radio communications equipment of the Special Force, most of which are imported from abroad.



Walkie talkie and shortwave communications equipment are being used by Vietnamese specualist use.



In addition to combat missions, the Vietnamese Special Forces are also equipped with clearance and demining weapons in A2 and anti-terrorism missions.

(KienThuc)

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