| EQUIPMENT
Dressed to Kill takes on a whole new meaning in the SEAL Teams. When
SEALs jock- up for a mission the fat lady is singing. Special operations
require special equipment to do the job right and do the job well. Navy
SEALs train constantly with the tools of the trade, tools which become an
extension of themselves. Each piece of equipment or vehicle is tested
rigorously in training and proven on the field of combat. The SEALs rely
on this specialized equipment for their own lives and for the lives of
their teammates. SEA-MARITIME OPERATIONS Water is the SEAL's primary element. As soon as training commences, the
sea becomes the home-away-from-home for the remainder of a SEALs military
career. SEALs rarely have the opportunity to work in a warm, cozy, dry
office - preferring instead to spend evenings on a cold, wet beach or
riding the high seas in a zodiac. AIR OPERATIONS Parachuting is a versatile and highly effective method of insertion for the commando. The SEALs use this skill in all of its many manifestations: Low Altitude Static Line Jumps, High Altitude/Low Opening Freefall (HALO), High Altitude/High Opening Freefall (HAHO), as well as fastropeing, rappelling, SPIE Rig (Special Insertion/Extraction Rig) and numerous other tricks of the trade. The airdrop was first considered in 1962, when the SEALs were commissioned from the Navy UDTs. The accomplishments in this area are second to no other military service. Many SEALs boast over 1,000 freefall jumps. The Navy LeapFrogs is a demonstration parachute team comprised solely of experienced SEAL parachutists. The Navy SEALs truly earn the jump wings worn below the trident on their chest and embody the term "Death from Above." LAND WARFARE Operating in the world's deserts, jungles, mountains and arctic regions require specialized training and equipment. The SEAL Teams operate with skill in all environments. Though they seek the familiar comfort of the ocean, a vast majority of SEAL missions have their targets on land near a body of water or river. Thus, SEALs must train in all the requisite land warfare skills and utilize dependable equipment to help them do their job. Land navigation, mountaineering, rock and ice climbing, Desert Patrol Vehicle Operations as well as skiing, snowshoeing and other tactics for guerilla/anti-guerilla warfare demand an extensive array of high quality equipment to enhance the SEAL's land capability. ARMORY-WEAPONRY SEALs arrive by sea, land or air, and they pack a potent punch when they get there. Upon arrival the Operators use a variety of weapons and munitions to complete their tasks. Click here for a review of the standard SEAL weapons load-out. |
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