![]() ![]() ![]() US Army TOW2 Launcher and weapons tripod with either an M2. US Army M224A1 Light Mortar Section with Two Mortar Teams (two mortars and four crew) Professional Military Contractors or Special Ops operatives (x10 - nine with M4 carbines and one with M249 SAW) PROFESSIONAL MILITARY CONTRACTORS (PMCS) OR SPECIAL OPS M1165 Enhanced Command/Control/General Purpose Vehicle (all pewter model) M1152 Enhanced Cargo/Troop Carrier with Canvas Cover and Extended Exhaust Pipe (all pewter model) M1152 Enhanced Cargo/Troop Carrier (all pewter model) M1151 Enhanced Armament Carrier (all pewter model, with CROWS 50 caliber remote weapon station) M1151 Enhanced Armament Carrier (all pewter model, with manned turret, optional roof for the turret, and 50 caliber or grenade launcher weapons options) M1126 Stryker Infantry Carrier Vehicle (resin kit with pewter parts) M1A2 SEP Abrams Main Battle Tank (resin hull, turret and final drives, pewter skirts and detail parts) We've included a set of Professional Military Contractors (PMCs) here - they are not US Army but often work closely in conjunction with them, and in fact many US Army special ops teams would look essentially identical to them. Vehicles are mostly a mix of resin and pewter, as indicated, but some smaller vehicles, such as HMMWVs, are 100% pewter. With a little fudging here and there, these are mostly usable as US Marines as well. So for instance you can get Rifle Squad Set 1 with or without protective eyewear, and both of these are available with or without the separate night vision devices. We had these made so that every squad does not have the same nine poses. Please also note that there are two different rifle squads, with the same kit out, but with different poses for the M4 troopers. The night vision devices look great on the helmets for those who choose to attach them, but please note that the devices are (naturally) very small and the modeler should be prepared for precision work in attaching them (and making sure they remain attached). ![]() Please note that the infantry codes are usually available in several options, either with or without protective eyewear, and either with or without helmet-mounted night vision devices. ![]() Every effort has been made to assure that the codes represent the appearance and equipment of current US Army forces. This range represents the infantry and vehicles of the current US Army. ![]()
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