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		<title>Military Tanks for Sale &#8211; a Blast Investment</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2011 06:25:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before knowing where to buy military tanks for sale, it is important to unserstand, the history of the emergence of military tanks in the modern world. The earliest military tank was called the FT-17. These had turrets. Even in the present day world, many military tanks are built on the same French technology. Legend has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before knowing where to buy <a href="http://www.militarytanksforsale.net/" target="_blank">military tanks for sale</a>, it is important to unserstand, the history of the emergence of military tanks in the modern world. The earliest military tank was called the FT-17. These had turrets. Even in the present day world, many military tanks are built on the same French technology. Legend has it, that Leonardo da Vinci may have designed the first tentative tank, but it was not built, for some reason. The tanks used in World War I were far more bigger than the ones used in World War II. During the First World War, there were cannons that measured upto 37 mm. Also unlike World War I, the II war had more efficient communications. The invention of the radio took up the communication to a higher level.</p>
<p>Looking for military tanks is pretty easy to buy,. Fortunately, <a href="http://www.militarytanksforsale.org/" target="_blank">military tanks for sale</a> is not a limited options. There are many types of military tanks, and they differ from each other based on their models and the country in which they were produced. There are different models and designs like Germany has the &#8220;Panzerkampfwagen&#8221; and America has tanks such as &#8220;Sherman tank&#8221; or &#8220;M4&#8243; tanks or M1 Abrams and so on. Then there are British tanks such as Mk V and some antique models right from the time of the First World War such as the &#8220;Chieftain&#8221; and the &#8220;Cromwell&#8221;.</p>
<p>The tanks are designed to offer armored protection for the infantry and they should also be able to make their way   through different types of terrain and be able to shoot a huge amount of firepower against the adversary in a military conflict. The trench warfare used by countries, back in World War I was used to create a stalemate, so that neither enemy (or country) could gain an unfair upper hand.</p>
<p>Coming back to the present, there are few aspects to be kept in mind when looking for a military truck for sale? For instance, why would one want to buy a military truck to begin with? Well, for most people it may partly be because of some deep forgotten childhood fascination. Also used military trucks come very cheap. Most people may wonder what one purpose there may be behing buying a tank. It may be amusing to play mock war games on a holiday or during one&#8217;s free time.</p>
<p>Like there are certain rules to owning equipments that are &#8220;off-limits&#8221; to citizens, there are some for buying a military truck too. One need to go through several types of legal protocols. These protocols are applicable even if one   is buying a replica and not the actual vehicle.</p>
<p>For civilans, who think, they are the only ones spending huge amounts on military vehicles, there are many people who actually do invest in not only buying military equipment but also setting clubs related to military tanks for sale. Of course, one needs to buy proper authorized parts while buying a tank or decent alternatives.</p>
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		<title>What is an Airsoft War</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Dec 2010 13:49:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[airsoft guns]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Airsoft War]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people like purchasing firearms (real or toys) for a hobby or their own peronal amusement. There are many useful games fashioned out of guns and which are really safe to indulge in. Airsoft war is an endeavor that is basically used in military training and it bears a strong resemblance to the game of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people like purchasing firearms (real or toys) for a hobby or their own peronal amusement. There are many useful games fashioned out of guns and which are really safe to indulge in. Airsoft war is an endeavor that is basically used in military training and it bears a strong resemblance to the game of paintball. <a href="http://www.airsoftwar.net/">Airsoft war</a> is compared to popular strategy videogames such as Call of Duty or Counter Strike and so on, where there are numerous scenarios such as the bombing settings and the &#8220;Capture the Flag&#8221;. Airsoft is said to be a realistic game and the weapons used in it are almost the same as the lifelike weapons. Paintball, is a game that is mostly played by the civilans, whereas the airsoft war is mostly preferred by the police and the military personnel.</p>
<p>Although the activity is not restricted to the military, and civilan people are capable of enjoying it, there are still some dissimilarities between the military version and the civilan version. For instance,   in the military version of the game, there are maneuvers, actual or restricted ammunition, military attire and so on, the term used is MilSim which is an acronym for Military Simulation. Another instance, where terms such as &#8220;open day&#8221; or &#8220;skirmish&#8221; is used where use of realism borders on non-existence. There are some other   modifications, for instance, Live Action Role Playing where rules are manipulated as per the hits one makes or takes and so on.</p>
<p>Unlike paintball, since airsoft war does not have any paint pellets, the players depend on an honor system where once the player is hit, he/she needs to announce that they have been hit and move from the &#8220;war zone&#8221; into the &#8220;safe zone&#8221;. To prevent being shot at, the player needs to hold a flag over his head to signal his exit or walk out with his weapons in the air signalling defeat. The best part about this game is the pellets are made of bio-degradable material, so environment is not affected in an adverse way. Apart from these, there are some other benefits of playing <a href="http://www.airsoftwar.org/">airsoft war</a>. Some of them are listed as follows:</p>
<p>1)Economic point of view: Unlike other mock rifle games such as paintball, airsoft rifles are relatively easy on the pocket. There are also numerous options for airsoft guns, such as, electric guns which are run off batteries, gas powered guns, spring loaded gun and so on. They can cost anywhere between ten dollars to hundred dollars.<br />
2)Anywhere and Everywhere- The only flaw, if one really wants to find one, is that it is an outdoor game. The game can be played in backyards or empty lots, or streets with lot of blind turns. Even when the pellets hit targets such as trees or windows, there is no lasting damage, since the pellets are small and plastic.<br />
3)Repercussions of getting hit- The real fun in a game is getting hit and anybody who has been a part of the airsoft war admits that it can be painful and may also be capable of damaging the skin. So, proper precautions must be taken when playing this game.</p>
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		<title>How to Survive a Military Mission: on Marines on Combat</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Nov 2010 07:18:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To make life a bit trouble-free in combat fields, marines in a military assignment or functions need to carry some supplies. Easy to clutch snack or energy bars that could be secured in their pockets would give them quick nourishment in the battle area. Though trained to endure extremely unfavorable scenarios, baby wipes are essential [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To make life a bit trouble-free in combat fields, <a href="http://www.marinesincombat.com ">marines in a military assignment</a> or functions need to carry some supplies. Easy to clutch snack or energy bars that could be secured in their pockets would give them quick nourishment in the battle area. Though trained to endure extremely unfavorable scenarios, baby wipes are essential to give a sense of hygiene in a way   or two.</p>
<p>Time is always of the essence in military missions and these said wipes could be very useful. To keep soldiers maintain heat, a poncho and a poncho liner are necessary as well. There are other types of devices marines should carry in a mission that would ensure greater chance of surviving   and victory over the adversaries. Other than their powerful guns, combat optical gun sights and binoculars are very essential as well. For added protection, accessories like gloves, elbow and knee pads and Kevlar cushions are also required.</p>
<p>Challenging military missions and functions includes being deployed during nighttime and for this reason, night vision goggles could give the upper hand during military encounters. Communication is a crucial and integral part of the success or failure of an assignment. Having personal radios are greatly considered as fundamental gears during military functions.</p>
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		<title>An Introduction About Sniper Scope</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2010 07:11:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Telescopic sight is often called a scope. Typically this technology is applicable in sniper rifles resulting in the name sniper scope. It is an optical device used to give more accuracy using a point of aim for firearms, airguns and crossbows. Other sighting systems are inclusive of iron sights, reflex sights, and laser sights. Up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Telescopic sight is often called a scope. Typically this technology is applicable in sniper rifles resulting in the name <a href="http://www.sniperscope.org/">sniper scope</a>. It is an optical device used to give more accuracy using a point of aim for firearms, airguns and crossbows. Other sighting systems are inclusive of iron sights, reflex sights, and laser sights.</p>
<p>Up until the 1990s, military use of telescopic sights was limited to snipers because the optical components were expensive and extremely fragile. They had been used as early as the American Civil War on rifles, and even at earlier periods throughout history. The glass lenses are vulnerable to breakage, and environmental conditions inclusive   of condensation, precipitation, dirt, and mud which can affect the external lenses. The scope tube also causes the rifle to feel more bulky. Snipers primarily used moderate to high magnification scopes with specific reticles that allow them to estimate the distance from the shooting point to the target.</p>
<p>Telescopic sights are sometimes not advantageous to the user because of its tactical   shortcomings. Snipers require stealth and concealment to get near enough to their target. A telescopic sight can obstruct this because sunlight may inevitably reflect from the lens and a sniper raising his head to use a telescopic sight might accidentally expose his position. The famous Finnish sniper Simo Häyhä relied heavily on iron sights rather than telescopic sights to eliminate some of these concerns. Harsh climate can also be a major problem for telescopic sights as they are less durable than iron sights. Many Finnish snipers in WWII prefered to use iron sights mainly because telescopic sights did not handle the very cold Finnish winters well enough.</p>
<p>The market for military telescopic sights made for military long-range shooting is extremely competitive. Multiple high end optics manufacturers are regularly adapting and enhancing their telescopic sights to meet the demands of military organizations. Two leading European companies in this field are Schmidt &amp; Bender and Zeiss/Hensoldt. American companies that have made their mark in this area are Nightforce, U.S. Optics Inc. and Premier Reticles. These more costly sighting parts typically cost € 1500 / $ 2000 and above. The best options for military telescopic sights are reticule illumination that may be used in less than adequate lighting conditions and those that include scope settings or ballistic relevant environmental measurements data that largely benefit the user.</p>
<p>Nowadays many militaries issue telescopic sights to their infantry, normally compact, low-magnification sights appropriate for snap-shooting, like <a href="http://www.reflexsights.net/">reflex sights</a>. The US military issues ACOG, Aimpoint CompM2 and EOTech 553 combat optics. American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan generally buy their own combat optics. The British army uses the SA80 rifle with the SUSAT 4× optical sight as standard issue. The Canadian Forces standard C7 rifle has a 3.4 Elcan C79 optical sight. Both Austria and Australia use variations of the Austrian Steyr AUG which has built an integral 1.5x optical sight since its issue in the late 1970s.</p>
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		<title>An Introduction to Laser Sights</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2010 06:30:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are numerous scientific, military, medical and commercial laser applications which have been created since the invention of the laser in 1958. It has a number of properties that make it largely applicable in numerous industries these include its coherency, high monochromaticity, and ability to reach extremely high powers.Military uses of lasers include target designation [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are numerous scientific, military, medical and commercial laser applications which have been created since the invention of the laser in 1958. It has a number of properties that make it largely applicable in numerous industries these include its coherency, high monochromaticity, and ability to reach extremely high powers.Military uses of lasers include target designation and ranging, defensive countermeasures, communications and directed energy weapons. Directed energy weapons like Boeing&#8217;s Airborne Laser which can be constructed inside a 747 jet can actually burn the skin off enemy missiles.</p>
<p>Northrop Grumman declare  that its engineers in Redondo Beach had successfully built and tested an electric laser with the capacity to produce a 100-kilowatt ray of light, powerful enough to annihilate cruise missiles, artillery, rockets and mortar rounds. An electric laser is in theory can be mounted in an aircraft, ship, or vehicle because it has a much smaller space need for its associated equipment than a chemical laser according to Brian Strickland, manager for the United States Army&#8217;s Joint High Power Solid State Laser program.</p>
<p>The majority of firearms applications use the might of the laser as a tool to better the targeting of other weapon systems. For example, a laser sight is a tiny typically visible-light laser put on a handgun or a rifle and aligned to give off a beam that runs parallel to the barrel. In simplistic terms the laser sight is visible lasers light that permits the shooter to see where the bullet is directed. It is generally found above the body of the small arm at a specific angle facing down, so that the laser will point directly at the spot where the bullet will enter. However, the laser is not completely accurate and may be off by a slight   amount, yet this is normally inconsequential to the overall   ability to ensure a near perfect hit.</p>
<p>The laser beam has low divergence meaning the laser light will appear as a small spot even at extended distances. The user will place the spot on the chosen target and the barrel of the gun is aligned to shoot that target. However, the laser cannot account for bullet drop, windage and target movement while the bullet travels.</p>
<p>Most <a href="http://www.lasersight.org/">laser sights</a> come equipped with a red laser diode. Others sometimes use an infrared diode to create a dot that is invisible to the naked human eye but discernible with night vision devices. The firearms adaptive target acquisition module LLM01 laser light module incorporates visible and infrared laser diodes. Later in the 1990s, green diode pumped solid state laser (DPSS) laser sights (532 nm) were put on the market. More Current laser sights are tiny and light enough for attachment to the firearms.Read here for more information on <a href="http://www.nightsights.org/">Night Sights</a>.</p>
<p>In 2007, LaserMax, a company that specializes in manufacturing lasers for military and police firearms, established the first mass-production green laser available for use in smaller weapons. This laser is mounted on the underside of a handgun or long arm on the accessory rail. The green laser is generally agreed to be more visible than the red laser under bright lighting conditions because at the same wattage green light appears brighter than red light.</p>
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		<title>Do You Know What an Army Jacket is Used For?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 02:57:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Army Jacket What is an army jacket? In view of the wide assortment of circumstances that persons in the military endure everyday; it is not hard to comprehend why military gear must to be specially created to deal with a variety of conditions, and why military clothes must have extra features not included in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Army Jacket</p>
<p>What is an <a href=http://www.armyjacket.org/>army jacket</a>?</p>
<p>In view of the wide assortment of circumstances that persons in the military endure everyday; it is not hard to comprehend why military gear must to be specially created to deal with a variety of conditions, and why military clothes must have extra features not included in the clothes typically available for normal people.</p>
<p>For one thing, military clothes are all a particular array of colors for disguise causes. Clothes intended for use in snow will be primarily white, jungle gear will be mostly green, desert gear will be primarily sand colored, etc. This is to ensure that soldiers blend into their surroundings as much as possible and are not easily seen by enemy divisions.</p>
<p>Besides   every uniform used in the military comes a military jacket designed to be worn over the uniforms for additional security in the different circumstances a soldier may go through. All army shirts are fire-resistant and moisture-wicking to disperse sweat more rapidly therefore the jackets worn do not usually require any of these attributes, rather they possess padded areas to avoid bruises and injury, and are light-weight and resistant to dirt to compliment the shirts.</p>
<p>Different sections of the military like the Navy and Air Force have their specific jacket to handle the various conditions each may go through. In the army there are combat uniforms along with different jackets covered in permethrin, that functions as an insect repellant to keep insects away, and mandarin collars which can be turned up to guard the neck. </p>
<p>In the Combat set there is additionally a flame-resistant jacket that is self extinguishing in the incidence of fire, is lightweight, breathable and moisture-wicking. There is furthermore a Gore-Tex parka with 3 layers which are waterproof, windproof and breathable. The Gore-Tex parka has moisture wicking cuffs, and hems, a concealed hood, pockets with hand warmers within them and elbow strengthening.</p>
<p>There are additionally fleece jackets used in the army which are created to be breathable, very fast-drying if they get wet, gives excellent filling though being lightweight, and with reinforced shoulders, elbows and collars. </p>
<p>Field jackets that are a different type of <a href=http://www.militaryjacket.org/>military jackets</a> have a hidden hood, a snap-up storm flap, drawstrings around the waist, hood and bottom of the jacket; detachable liners, a Velcro neck closure which lets the collar to be worn up or down, and Velcro cuffs in the sleeves for affixing gloves in colder weather.</p>
<p>Within   the Advanced Protective Combat Uniform System there are 5 jackets; the Level III Pullover, the Level IV Windshirt, the Level V Soft Shell Jacket, the Level VI Rain Jacket and the Level VII Insulated Parka.</p>
<p>The Pullover is made of Powerstretch fabric and is amazingly warm in view of its light weight; it is incredibly breathable and moisture wicking and may be used in a vast assortment of temperatures. There are additionally touch points on the inside surface to optimize moisture management.</p>
<p>The Windshirt is highly water repellant and is additionally very lightweight, naturally it is greatly resilient to high winds and keeps warmth in. The Windshirt can be worn under other tiers for additional warmth.</p>
<p>The Soft Shell is made for stretching too and is especially treated to protect against dirt, grime and water; it is highly repellant to wind and water and is also breathable and moisture wicking.</p>
<p>The Rain Jacket is extremely light weight, weighing in at under 1 lb while at the same time providing excellent water shelter. It possesses a concealed hood within the collar and coated pockets.</p>
<p>Last but not least is the Insulated parka which is the most efficient in cold weather protection. It dissipates static charge, destroys odors, is water repellant and possesses hand warmers inside the pockets.</p>
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		<title>Air Soft Wars in Recreation</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 02:36:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Air Soft War Air soft is an endeavor which is done for amusement or military training and is like paintball. Paintball as you may be aware fires pellets from a special paintball gun that paints or stains a color on the clothing of the person who is smacked while air soft pellets do not color [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Air Soft War</p>
<p>Air soft is an endeavor which is done for amusement or military training and is like paintball. Paintball as you may be aware fires pellets from a special paintball gun that paints or stains a color on the clothing of the person who is smacked while air soft pellets do not color the attire of the one who is struck.</p>
<p><a href=http://www.airsoftwar.org/>Air soft war</a> can be thought of as being very similar to tactical videogames like the popular Counter-Strike or Call of Duty where teams compete against each other in various locations including Capture the Flag and bombing settings. As air soft is made to be real-looking the weapons used are basically the same to actual weapons in overall sizes and even in the amount of ammunition per clip if you so choose. Although you may be able to locate some paintball guns which are somewhat realistic in dimensions usually the weight and amount of rounds that are available for paintball is what made it more likable     and realistic for civilians. Whereas air soft, though used by people is also the choice of police and military personnel for simulations and training.</p>
<p>Due to the fact that air soft is an endeavor not limited to military personnel the lone dissimilarity between military and civilian air soft is that different words have been given for the different kinds of activities carried out during the game.</p>
<p>For real-life simulated events where tactical maneuvers, military attire, real or limited ammunition are used and military or police personnel train, the expression used is MilSim which stands for Military Simulation. Another term used is “skirmish” or “open day” where realism is typically negated and allowances are made for things like high-capacity magazines and the use of any kind of camouflage clothing is allowed. Another variation to air soft war is termed Live Action Role Playing or LARP for short in which more rules are put in to make the setting somewhat alike to the videogames where rules about the amount of hits to kill an opponent, armor and even more unrealistic improvements like supernatural powers are endowed upon players.</p>
<p>Because air soft pellets do not paint the target, players must depend on an honor-based system in which the one who is shot will announce that he or she has been hit and then move from the battlefield back to the safe zone. In order to prevent being shot by other players, the one who is moving back to the safe zone will often take a flag, flashlight or beacon to say that he or she is no longer a member of the game or hold his/her weapon up over their head.</p>
<p>Air soft pellets unlike other pellets also have bio-degradable kinds that can be used if players desire. These bio-degradable rounds are intended to have little impact on the environment unlike the traditional plastic rounds that may be troublesome to locate after a few rounds are played.</p>
<p>Because <a href=http://www.airsoftwar.net/>air soft war</a> is alike to tactical first-person shooter videogames it is often played by players of these games who wish to test their skills in real life, and because a similar environment to the ones in the videogames is what they want to experience these players and their teams may choose to play with Live Action Role Playing rules. </p>
<p>First Person Shooter or FPS videogames typically have a melee weapon which can be used to silently eliminate an opponent from behind or whenever your opponent’s life points may be low; air soft has a similar melee rule with knifing where rubber or toy knives are used.</p>
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		<title>Military Back Pack</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 07:37:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Backpacks used by soldiers are known as load carrying systems.  The different systems have developed from countless researches, after plenty changes have been made to them and after years of experience with load carrying systems.  There are three major load carrying systems that are used in the United States military. ALICE – All-purpose Lightweight Individual [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.militarybackpack.net">Backpacks</a> used by soldiers are known as load carrying systems.  The different systems have developed from countless researches, after plenty changes have been made to them and after years of experience with load carrying systems.  There are three major load carrying systems that are used in the United States <a href="http://www.militarybackpack.org">military</a>.<br />
ALICE – All-purpose Lightweight Individual   Carrying Equipment<br />
The meaning of the acronym ALICE is All-purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment.  It first came into existence in January 1973 and has been around for a long period of time.  The ALICE pack was a necessity for the soldiers in the Vietnam War.  After many alterations to previous backpack versions, the ALICE was reduced to three lbs when bare.  The ultimate reason behind the creation of the ALICE was to lessen| the overall weight carried by soldiers.  The ALICE was invented for easy carrying as it had wide shoulder straps which lessened the pressure on the shoulders.  Military packs are used to carry items for the assignment and usually consisted of    firearm and ammunition, first aid kit, a change of clothes, a canteen and any other item that is thought of as being appropriate to accomplish the mission.  The ALICE has been replaced by the MOLLE but you can still find ALICE packs in many army stores.  They are great for camping and hiking.<br />
MOLLE – Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment<br />
After the ALICE packs, then came the MOLLE which means Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment. The MOLLE system is a substitute to the ALICE (All-purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment) system.  It was introduced in 1997 but its use was not prevalent until after the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001.  The MOLLE system is a fully integrated system which consists of a load bearing vest along with butt pack, main ruck that has sustainable pouches and also a compartment to carry a sleeping bag.  The load bearing vest is constantly worn and contains pockets to carry hand grenade or magazine.<br />
The MOLLE backpack is designed to be worn and not carried.  The vest is designed   to carry a soldier’s combat gear within easy reach. The load can be dropped by using a quick release leaving just the vest which is very helpful in combat when a soldier needs to move fast.</p>
<p>ILBE – Improved Load Bearing Equipment<br />
Experience has verified that both the ALICE and the MOLLE systems needed improvements and so they combined their best structures and created the ILBE.  It consists of a main pack, an assault pack that can be removed, a 100-ounce hydration system and various pouches that are relevant for mission accomplishment.  It has a smaller capacity than the MOLLE but still big enough to carry the necessities as it can accommodate up to 120 pounds.  The ILBE is perfect for the soldier in combat as it holds more weaponry and ammunition and is used when less food and water are needed.  At present it is the most advanced carrying system in employed by the military.</p>
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		<title>How to Knit a Scarf in an Easy Way</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 05:03:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Knitting is a hobby for many people as they do it for fun, taking it wherever they go. It can be really comforting and also provides persons with something to do when bored. As long as you bring your knitting bag with you, it can be done at any area. There are various things that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Knitting is a hobby for many people as they do it for fun, taking it wherever they go.  It can be really comforting and also provides persons with something to do when bored.    As long as you bring your knitting bag with you, it can be done at any area.  There are various things that can be knitted.  These range from house accessories to easy pieces of clothing.  However, one of the simplest projects to knit is a simple scarf.  A scarf is a piece of fabric that is worn to decorate any outfit or for warmth during winter seasons.  The scarf is one of the easiest items of clothing to knit.  Here are the directions to create one on your own.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.howtoknitascarf.net">Materials</a>:</p>
<p>Three balls of bulky yarn (preferably three different colours).</p>
<p>Tools:</p>
<p>A pair of scissors</p>
<p>A pair of straight knitting needles specifically size 17.5</p>
<p><a href="http://www.howtoknitascarf.org">Instructions</a>:</p>
<p>1.	The first thing to do is to cast on.  Here’s how:</p>
<p>To cast:</p>
<p>Make a slip knot in order to fasten the yarn to the knitting needle.  To do this, unwind about 8 inches of yarn from the ball.  clutch it in your left hand between the thumb and forefinger.</p>
<p>Use you right hand to wrap the ball end of the yarn around the forefinger and middle finger in a clockwise way.  Fingers should be about 1 inch apart.</p>
<p>Next, pull a loop of the ball end of the yarn through the loop around your fingers.</p>
<p>Drop the yarn off your fingers of your left hand but still grasp the loop with your right hand.</p>
<p>You are now ready to start knitting.</p>
<p>To Knit:</p>
<p>Wrap the yarn below and then over the right needle.  Use your index   finger to guide the yarn.</p>
<p>Slide the yarn through the stitch on the left needle.</p>
<p>Pull that new stitch onto the right needle.</p>
<p>Each time you add a new stitch to the right needle, remove the old stitch from the left needle.</p>
<p>Imitate the process until all the stitches on the left have been moved to the right.</p>
<p>swap hands to build new rows.</p>
<p>4.	Knit 12 rows, and then cut the yarn with the scissors, leaving   6 inches.</p>
<p>5.	Add the second yarn.</p>
<p>6.	Hold the end of the old yarn along with the new yarn together.</p>
<p>7.	Knit five stitches then bind the ends in a small knot.</p>
<p>8.	Knit 12 rows with the new yarn.</p>
<p>9.	Cut off the old yarn leaving 6 inches.</p>
<p>10. 	Add the new yarn and repeat the same process you went through when you added the latter yarn.</p>
<p>11.	Knit the first 2 stitches to finish off the scarf.  Pull the first stitch over the second one and then pull off the needle.</p>
<p>12.	Knit the next stitch and do the same thing on the left.</p>
<p>13.	Repeat this process until the edge is securely fastened.  Your scarf is now ready to wear!</p>
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		<title>Military Tactical Vests</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 13:06:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the event of combat or other life threatening emergencies, tactical clothing is necessary as a means of protection for a personnel who needs to be shielded while in action. In this piece of writing we will talk about a particular tactical clothing; the vest. A tactical vest is utilized as a basic way of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the event of combat or other life threatening emergencies, <a href="http://www.tacticalclothing.org"><strong>tactical clothing</strong></a> is necessary as a means of protection for a personnel who needs to be shielded while in action. In this piece of writing we will talk about a particular tactical clothing; the vest. A <a href="http://www.tacticalvests.org"><strong>tactical vest</strong></a> is utilized as a basic way of protection for the upper body in almost any condition. It is used by individuals who need to move swiftly without visibility while still being protected from external elements. These personnel’s include all tiers in the various law enforcement agencies.</p>
<p>Outside of the head, the chest area is probably the most exposed section of the human body. In the event of a fight, persons need to guard these vulnerable areas from unseen objects or ammunition from going towards your upper body which otherwise cannot be stopped outside of putting on a protective vest. A vest can be considered as any covering like a bullet proof vest or just a vest filled with padded insulation. It is normally best though to have on a vest which shields you from bullets, this is good for both practical training and real life confrontations.</p>
<p>The type of vest is determined by what organization the vest will be worn. In most cases a army personnel would be attired in a more heavy duty vest in comparison to a police officer in some cases, depending on the intensity of the situation each entity has to face. Tactical vest can either be thin and lightweight or thick and insulated but always with multiple pockets. Lightweight vest are ideal for hot and humid temperatures so persons can be protected from the harmful rays of the sun but at the same time be able to keep you cool while moving through the landscape at a fast. Thicker and insulated vest are more ideal for cooler regions.</p>
<p>Protective vest are normally worn over a shirt, but can also be worn underneath. Tactical   vest are usually created from high quality materials such as nylon, ballistic materials and aramid fibers which are formed together to make tactical clothing that provides   the wearer maximum protection, with a minimum amount of trauma effect. These fabrics also make the vest very comfortable to wear, so it fits on whoever wears it.</p>
<p>Vests are built in various sizes that can fit anyone of any size so it isn’t too big or too small for the person. While it offers you maximum protection, tactical vest also provide you with the convenience of being able to move freely. Using a vest that makes a person feel discomfort and would create problems during times of travel. It always suggested that a vest has waterproof features so it is able to stand up to any type of weather conditions.</p>
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