well we do need refs, but what can you get pictures of?KaizerOle wrote:If any modelers need any picture of Norwegian gear and equipment, just call out to the north and ze Kaizer will provide. : D
Norwegian equipment:
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H.sta
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You can allways cancel"Last edited by [R-COM]H.sta; Yesterday at 10:57 PM.. Reason: oops... edited instead of quoting"
Sry for off-topic
thnx for the answer
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Re: Norwegian equipment:
[R-COM]H.sta wrote:well we do need refs, but what can you get pictures of?
Vehicles, equipment, weapons, soldiers and pretty much everything
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H.sta
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Re: Norwegian equipment:
do you mean find on the internet or take pictures of your own?
becouse if its out there, i got it allready.
becouse if its out there, i got it allready.
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Re: Norwegian equipment:
And if not, you should be aware that it's generally forbidden to take pictures of things on the MAS. 
More guns and bullets make bad guys go away faster,
which in turn makes everyone in the area safer.
-Paul Howe
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i do both.[R-COM]H.sta wrote:do you mean find on the internet or take pictures of your own?
becouse if its out there, i got it allready.
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Re: Norwegian equipment:
well then, we need pictures of the turret of the MB290 Multilight
but note what KP said
but note what KP said
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KP
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Re: Norwegian equipment:
I've had the "Facebook talk" a couple of times as well, and I can assure you that over at Bod? MAS, the rule about not taking pics of objects on the base - both from the inside and the outside - is enforced, particularily when it comes to posting stuff on the Internet. I know people have been punished for that sort of thing before. And I've sent soldiers to check civilian cameras for pics. It's all about security. Of course, this is practiced differently in different places.Stiian wrote:I can try to get some pictures too. Not sure if the MB290 Multilight is at my base, but name anything, and I'll do my best. And I will send them to your e-mail. I won't put them on a website.
And the picture-taking is not that serious. Ofcourse, if we're standing there with an MG3 in one hand, the HK416 in the other hand, Ammo around the neck, one leg on the ammo crate and a cigar in the mouth, that will shed some bad light over the army, but taking un-revealing pictures of an object, vehicle or even a weapon is not that dangerous. And for personal use it's totally fine. As long as the images are not posted on the internet, it's okay. At least that's what I learned at "inrykk". The "facebook-talk".
As for personal "posing" pics - remember the "VG test" and "TTT rule".
Where are you stationed? If you've got anything to do with the CV90, and you're a conscript, I'm guessing Setermoen or Rena. That's where most of them should be stationed. And if you're at Setermoen or Rena, there should be a few Multi MBs around.
More guns and bullets make bad guys go away faster,
which in turn makes everyone in the area safer.
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Good man. 
Send a PM to H.sta. The NF developers have a forum of their own. Detail shots of stuff like the CV90 and Multi MBs are hard to come by, so that sort of thing would be helpful.
Oh, and off topic: What's "MUAS"? I've applied for a position with KavEsk at Setermoen, and the name of the position had something about "MUAS" in it. As far as I could find out, it has something to do with PO ("pansret oppklaring"/armoured recce) - but I've no idea what "MUAS" means.
Send a PM to H.sta. The NF developers have a forum of their own. Detail shots of stuff like the CV90 and Multi MBs are hard to come by, so that sort of thing would be helpful.
Oh, and off topic: What's "MUAS"? I've applied for a position with KavEsk at Setermoen, and the name of the position had something about "MUAS" in it. As far as I could find out, it has something to do with PO ("pansret oppklaring"/armoured recce) - but I've no idea what "MUAS" means.
More guns and bullets make bad guys go away faster,
which in turn makes everyone in the area safer.
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Found an old articlE about Mini Unmanned Aerial System on mil.no, that could be it...
mil.no | Mini Unmanned Aerial System (MUAS)Pbn/Kav esk er pr?veavdeling for eksperimenteringen og har bidratt med b?de personell og operativ kompetanse inn i planlegging og gjennomf?ring av eksperimentene
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Re: Norwegian equipment:
Setermoen seems like the place to be 
Going there in August to join the artillery battalionm ^^
Going there in August to join the artillery battalionm ^^

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Huh. Guess mil.no intranet search function failed me when I tried to find it. Never been all that interested in UAVs - prefer boots-on-ground-rifle-or-OP-binos-in-hand work myself - but being part of something new and experimental is always good, I suppose. Here's to hoping I get the job! (And make sure you mention that you might just know of a sergeant that's currently looking for work if anyone should mention free positions up there in Brig NStiian wrote:FETT. MUAS er UAV.
MUAS = Mini Unmanned Aerial System.
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I guess the commander UAV is realistic for the NF as well now, then.
Few questions regarding kit (more PR related): are you lot issued dump pouches with those flashy new Bear IIs? What's the status on optics? ACOGs issued now, or just Aimpoints + 3x magnifiers? M77s only or do you get the Alfa Jeger boots as well?
More guns and bullets make bad guys go away faster,
which in turn makes everyone in the area safer.
-Paul Howe
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PM received, thanks! Curiosity satisfied. 
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which in turn makes everyone in the area safer.
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