The SEALs, the US Marine Corps Special Forces, are constantly being equipped with the most sophisticated weapons and devices for effective combat. Here are just a few of those that are in service with the Navy SEAL, see the catalog of firearms.
Combat knife 150BKSN Marc Lee "Glory"
This knife is dedicated to Mark Alan Lee, the first of the American SEALs to die in Iraq. The 154mm heavy-duty stainless steel blade is mounted on a brown corrugated handle, which is very comfortable in the hand.
LaRue assault rifle
The LaRue 7.62 mm rifle has excellent parameters for carrying out the most difficult special operations: a weight of just over 4 kilograms, a striking distance of 1100 meters, a special device for diverting gases from the face of a special forces officer, replaceable barrels of different lengths. The improved barrel ventilation system prevents the rifle from overheating during intense combat.
Also, using advanced technologies, the latest accessories for the M4 assault rifle have been developed to increase the convenience of shooting.
All-in-one assembly
This is not a child's toy at all. All US troops in Iraq or Afghanistan use the Gerber Multi-Plier 600. This gadget helps the soldier and officer to conduct combat operations with maximum efficiency. It is difficult to enumerate all the operations that are subject to "multi-mites", from biting a simple barbed wire and ending with the disposal of cunning explosive devices.
Radio communications and the human skull
"Seals" need modern and powerful means of communication no less than reliable weapons. For the US special forces, a fundamentally new device has been developed, which, unlike the old ones, communicates not through the auditory canal of the ear, but through … the bones of the skull. The incoming signal goes to an audio transducer, which is fixed near the ear, and then is fed through the facial bone to the inner ear of a person.
Multidisciplinary computer
The electronic modulated tactical system MTS C4ISTAR allows the operator to very quickly retrieve data from the computer and immediately go into combat. It only takes a few seconds. You can work with it both during a sandstorm and in a pouring rain. Special protection will not allow the enemy to electronically fix the location of the computer and the operator. But she may also need computer help.
Finally, the uniform
The special Arc'teryx jumpsuit is named after an ancient flying reptile. It is designed in such a way that the "cat" who put it on could perform a variety of combat missions.