Re: World Armed Forces Pic Thread
EOD technicians from various countries participate in Tricrab 2012
EOD technicians from various countries participate in Tricrab 2012
Tricrab is a combined engagement that focuses on strengthening relationships within the Asia-Pacific region through training and information exchanges, to enhance EOD and diving related interoperability.
Explosive ordnance disposal technicians with the Republic of Singapore navy and the U.S. Navy’s EOD Mobile Unit 5, conduct nighttime fast-rope helicopter insertions during the exercise Tricrab 2012.
Explosive ordnance disposal technicians with the Republic of Singapore navy and the U.S. Navy’s EOD Mobile Unit 5 conduct nighttime fast-rope helicopter insertions during the exercise Tricrab 2012.
Explosive ordnance disposal technicians with the Republic of Singapore navy and the U.S. Navy’s EOD Mobile Unit 5 conduct nighttime fast-rope helicopter insertions during the exercise Tricrab 2012
Explosive ordnance disposal technicians with the Republic of Singapore navy and the U.S. Navy’s EOD Mobile Unit 5 conduct night-time fast-rope helicopter insertions during the exercise Tricrab 2012.
Explosive ordnance disposal technicians with the Republic of Singapore navy and the U.S. Navy’s EOD Mobile Unit 5 conduct night-time fast-rope helicopter insertions during the exercise Tricrab 2012.
Explosive ordnance disposal technicians with the Republic of Singapore navy and the U.S. Navy’s EOD Mobile Unit 5 conduct night-time fast-rope helicopter insertions during the exercise Tricrab 2012.
Explosive ordnance disposal technicians with the Republic of Singapore navy and the U.S. Navy’s EOD Mobile Unit 5 conduct night-time fast-rope helicopter insertions during the exercise Tricrab 2012.
[h=2]Combat in the city[/h]
Explosive ordnance disposal technicians with the Republic of Singapore navy and the U.S. Navy’s EOD Mobile Unit 5, conduct nighttime fast-rope helicopter insertions during the exercise Tricrab 2012.
Explosive ordnance disposal technicians with the Republic of Singapore navy and the U.S. Navy’s EOD Mobile Unit 5 conduct nighttime fast-rope helicopter insertions during the exercise Tricrab 2012.
Explosive ordnance disposal technicians with the Republic of Singapore navy and the U.S. Navy’s EOD Mobile Unit 5 conduct nighttime fast-rope helicopter insertions during the exercise Tricrab 2012
Explosive ordnance disposal technicians with the Republic of Singapore navy and the U.S. Navy’s EOD Mobile Unit 5 conduct night-time fast-rope helicopter insertions during the exercise Tricrab 2012.
Explosive ordnance disposal technicians with the Republic of Singapore navy and the U.S. Navy’s EOD Mobile Unit 5 conduct night-time fast-rope helicopter insertions during the exercise Tricrab 2012.
Explosive ordnance disposal technicians with the Republic of Singapore navy and the U.S. Navy’s EOD Mobile Unit 5 conduct night-time fast-rope helicopter insertions during the exercise Tricrab 2012.
Explosive ordnance disposal technicians with the Republic of Singapore navy and the U.S. Navy’s EOD Mobile Unit 5 conduct night-time fast-rope helicopter insertions during the exercise Tricrab 2012.
[h=2]Combat in the city[/h]
An eerie silence hung over Singapore's Central Business District (CBD).
Arriving at the scene in two Terrex Infantry Carrier Vehicles (ICVs), infantry soldiers from the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) were confronted with a disconcerting sight: Shenton Way was in shambles. Vehicles were overturned, and bodies were strewn across a debris-covered road as buildings nearby burned on.
As the troops moved out to survey and clear the area, they were met with enemy fire. A deafening explosion sounded as an enemy projectile hit a taxi the servicemen had been taking cover behind.
"And … cut!" the director yelled, wrapping up one take during the filming of Ah Boys To Men, Jack Neo's latest production.
Soldiers exiting a Terrex ICV to comb an area under enemy attack in the war scene of the movie.
Mr Neo (in white) in discussion with his crew on how to refine the scene while they were in between takes.
Troops taking cover behind a taxi as they come under enemy fire.
A taxi erupts in flames during the fire-fight.
Arriving at the scene in two Terrex Infantry Carrier Vehicles (ICVs), infantry soldiers from the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) were confronted with a disconcerting sight: Shenton Way was in shambles. Vehicles were overturned, and bodies were strewn across a debris-covered road as buildings nearby burned on.
As the troops moved out to survey and clear the area, they were met with enemy fire. A deafening explosion sounded as an enemy projectile hit a taxi the servicemen had been taking cover behind.
"And … cut!" the director yelled, wrapping up one take during the filming of Ah Boys To Men, Jack Neo's latest production.
Soldiers exiting a Terrex ICV to comb an area under enemy attack in the war scene of the movie.
Mr Neo (in white) in discussion with his crew on how to refine the scene while they were in between takes.
Troops taking cover behind a taxi as they come under enemy fire.
A taxi erupts in flames during the fire-fight.