Naval Special Warfare Loadouts

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Naval Special Warfare Loadouts

Postby Catch22 » Sun Aug 19, 2007 1:41 pm

This is not meant to be a diffinitive list or a perfect list. It's Just a general outline of equipment being used to help people build a loadout.

Naval Special Warfare loadout.

Helmets:
(Modular/Integrated Communications Helmet) MICH 2000,2001,
(Integrated Ballistic Communication Helmet) IBH
NVG mounts: Norotos diamond plate, wilcox 3 point
Baseball cap
Boonie
shemagh

Headset/comms
TASC1, Swimmer headset, Sordin ProX, Peltor


SEAL's have been seen in almost every type of BDU's.
Camo:
3 color DCU's, US woodland, Tan, Desert Tigerstripe BDU's (RAID modded) Marpat and ACU's.
sage green & tan flight suits.
Cold weather:
PCU level 5 jacket w/ pants

Body Armor:
CIRAS(Combat Integrated Releasable Armor System) vest.
MBSS(Maritime Ballistic Survival System) plate carrier, sometimes worn w/ Paca low vis body armor
RRV (Rhodiesian Recon Vest) sometimes worn w/ Paca low vis body armor.
BHI plate carrier
LBT 1961A H-Chest harness
Eagle Plate Carrier

Modular Assault Pack
CamelBak HAWG

Gloves:
mechanics, nomex, Hatch, Oakley Pilots gloves

Belt:
Duty belt, Padded duty belt, LBT rigger belt, Padded Molle Belt

Safariland 6004
fobus kydex holster
MLCS Hoster
MLCS drop leg panel
Dump pouch

Boots:
merrell Sawtooth/ reflex, Asolo, Belleville 550, Danner Acadia, FSN 95 GTX

Knee pads:
Alta, Hatch
HSGI suspenders


Aimpoint+Wilcox Mount,Eotech 512, ACOG

Mk11 - KAC SR25 7.62 rifle
Mk12 - Colt, etc. SPR 5.56 rifle
Mk18 - Colt/LMT 10.3" barrel CQBR
Mk22 - S&W M39 suppressed handgun "hushpuppy"
Mk23 - H&K .45ACP handgun
Mk43 - 7.62 M60E4 LMG
Mk46 - 5.56 FN M249 SAW
Mk48 - 7.62 FN LMG
-M961
Variations of these weapons are designated by Mod 0, Mod 1, Mod 2, etc.

Sig Sauer P226

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Postby Catch22 » Thu Oct 18, 2007 11:35 pm

More SEAL's
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Postby Sleepy » Tue Nov 11, 2008 9:18 pm

Found this page while searching for something else entirely. So many pictures I won't even try to hotlink them all.

http://nswshirts.com/Thumbs.html
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Postby danneskjold » Tue Nov 18, 2008 9:30 pm

Sleepy wrote:Found this page while searching for something else entirely. So many pictures I won't even try to hotlink them all.

http://nswshirts.com/Thumbs.html


Just be warned a bunch of those arent NSW.
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Postby riken252 » Fri Dec 19, 2008 6:16 pm

I'm assuming most of the pictures came before MARPAT/multicam was around? hahaha
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Postby Mars » Sat Dec 20, 2008 1:36 am

SEALS don't wear MARPAT (except that one guy who was given some, very isolated case) nor have they been documented wearing Multicam. If you've seen them wearing (what seems to be) MARPAT, it's probably AOR1 (that's what LBT calls is) or Digi2 (what Crye calls it).
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Postby Sleepy » Sat Jan 03, 2009 3:02 pm

Okay, so, given my tendency for the old-school, I'm working out a late 80s/early 90s SEAL loadout, with a focus around Operation Gothic Serpent. Mainly, I'm looking for two bits of information:

Photos of SEALs dated to that period.

Photos of what sort of Red Dot Sights were mounted to M4-type rifles. I'm using this for a basis of comparison. Yes, its great that I know they probably used an Aimpoint 3000, but what exactly did an Aimpoint 3000 look like, so I can compare to airsoft RDS on the market. This does not have to be specific to SEALs, just M4s with RDS in the early 90s.

Further to that: http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.p ... ts_id=2321

Does this look enough like an early RDS that it could pass? I remember seeing somewhere a photo from around '95 of an SF carrying an M4 with something like this.

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Postby Mars » Sat Jan 03, 2009 8:55 pm

I think the front end of the scope, with the angular design, is easily recognizable as NOT an Aimpoint 3000.

For reference, this is the Aimpoint 3000:

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Postby Catch22 » Sun Jan 10, 2010 4:49 am

[quote]The Navy has finally dealt with the issue of adopting proper uniforms for its ground forces in light of the fielding of the new Navy Working Uniform and its associated blue digital camo pattern optimized for hiding stains. Rumors had long surfaced that the mysterious AOR patterns would be adopted Navy wide for instances when Sailors would require camouflage uniforms for land combat effectively making the patterns naval in nature rather than dedicated for special operations use. Rumors also stated that the patterns would be altered ever so slightly with the addition of the Navy’s Anchor Constitution Eagle (ACE) design (see para 2). Apparently they were true on both counts or at least, sort of. Interestingly, the “Type IIâ€
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Postby Android » Sun Jan 10, 2010 11:19 am

I actually like AOR2 over MARPAT. Kind of reminds me of CADPAT.
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Postby xDOOMHAMMERx » Wed Jan 20, 2010 2:22 pm

AOR2 Reminds me more of Multicam than CADPAT.(IMO)
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Postby MuGGzy » Thu Apr 08, 2010 10:13 am

All that gear and not a single RAZOR in sight, seriously, is it regulation to have a big mountain man beard or something?
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Postby Chefzilla » Thu Apr 08, 2010 10:29 am

MuGGzy wrote:All that gear and not a single RAZOR in sight, seriously, is it regulation to have a big mountain man beard or something?


You're kidding, right?

You don't know why they're sporting beards?

I'm going to take that as sarcasm.


I did have a question though:

In the second batch of pictures dated Oct 18, fourth picture from the top, guy at the far left. Can anyone identify the belt he's wearing for his subload and the type of suspenders he's using to support it?
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Postby Colosseum » Thu Apr 08, 2010 10:37 am

Just give everyone in the military MultiCam and be done with it, for Christ's sake. They've proven that it's the best all around pattern so all this debate over different variants of MARPAT etc is completely pointless.
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Postby KA-BAR » Thu Apr 08, 2010 10:58 am

[quote="Catch22"][quote]The Navy has finally dealt with the issue of adopting proper uniforms for its ground forces in light of the fielding of the new Navy Working Uniform and its associated blue digital camo pattern optimized for hiding stains. Rumors had long surfaced that the mysterious AOR patterns would be adopted Navy wide for instances when Sailors would require camouflage uniforms for land combat effectively making the patterns naval in nature rather than dedicated for special operations use. Rumors also stated that the patterns would be altered ever so slightly with the addition of the Navy’s Anchor Constitution Eagle (ACE) design (see para 2). Apparently they were true on both counts or at least, sort of. Interestingly, the “Type IIâ€
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