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  2. Sinn (watchmaker) - Wikipedia

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    These include special forces such as the marine unit of the German federal police GSG 9, the fire service, divers and pilots. German physicist and astronaut Reinhard Furrer wore the 140 S on his wrist during the Spacelab D1 mission in 1985, thus proving that a mechanical SINN watch with automatic movement also works with zero gravity.

  3. List of modern equipment of the German Army - Wikipedia

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    In use with the special forces. It is covered with a mesh with MultiCam camouflage. [108] TRIVIUM® head protection system "Helmsystems Spezialkräfte" — Germany: Combat Helmet — New helmet for the special forces, currently entering service. The helmet selected has a Multitarn cover, it is based on the Trivium helmet, and is the super high ...

  4. List of equipment of the Portuguese Army - Wikipedia

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    Used by Special Operations Troops Centre. [14] Barrett M95/M107A1 United States: Anti-materiel rifle: 12.7×99mm NATO: Used by Special Operations Troops Centre. [14] Machine guns Heckler & Koch MG4 Germany: Light machine gun: 5.56×45mm NATO: Used by Commandos and Special Operations Troops Centre. [15] FN Minimi Mk3 Belgium: Light machine gun ...

  5. Vostok watches - Wikipedia

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    The Vostok Komandirskie, marked "ЗАКАЗ МО СССР", meaning "Ordered by the Ministry of Defence of the USSR" Vostok Komandirskie with manual 2414A movement.. The Vostok Watch Makers company was founded in 1942 when one of the Moscow watch-making plants of the First Moscow Watch Factory was evacuated to Chistopol, a small town located on the Kama River in Tatarstan. [3]

  6. List of military special forces units - Wikipedia

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    special-operations forces strategic formations and units of the armed forces, whose role is to conduct sabotage, reconnaissance, subversive and other special operations on the territory of foreign countries. In wartime they may also be assigned tasks such as intelligence-gathering, the seizure or destruction of key installations, the conduct of ...

  7. List of equipment of the French Army - Wikipedia

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    Used by the Special Operations Command's units Sako TRG-42 Finland: Sniper rifle.300 Winchester Magnum.338 Lapua Magnum: Used by the Special Operations Command's units and some conventional units Cadex CDX-40 Shadow (Elsa) Canada: Sniper rifle.408 CT: Used by the Special Operations Command's units PGM Hécate II France: Anti-materiel rifle.50 BMG

  8. US military watches - Wikipedia

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    Military watches are believed to have received their name from a German military request for a soldier in a watch house, otherwise known as a guard tower. One story tells that the military wristwatches came into use when a German naval officer needed to know the time but could not pull out a pocket watch since both his hands were busy operating the machine.

  9. List of equipment of the Austrian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    the MultiCam Arid™ to by used by the Austrian Special Forces (Jagdkommando) in arid regions; Tarndruck SEK PXL Austria: Digital pattern: Multi-environment The Bundesheer was looking for new camouflage patterns for the special forces. A central Europe colour scheme was initially developed and a sand camouflage as well, both were presented in ...