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Vertu Corporation, d/b/a C-MORE Systems, [1] is an American manufacturer of firearms and firearm accessories. Vertu was established in Manassas, Virginia [2] in 1993 and the C-MORE Competition name was established in 1999. [3] Its primary products are red dot sights, marketed as being for M1911 pistols, Glock pistols, and AR-15s.
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Pararescuemen performing a hoist extraction during a training exercise Combat Controllers guiding a C-130 while taking off at a remote airfield A Special Operations Weather Tech pilots an RQ-11B UAV in Afghanistan. This is a list of United States Air Force special tactics squadrons.
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