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hahah....navy gets state of the art lifevest mar....army ones are dark-green and makes a very comfortable pillow! [laugh][laugh]

 

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Yup u r right, it is thunderflash. My bad thinking it was some 5.56 round haha

no worries bro! as long as after the thunderflash there is no shout of "contacted, prepare to charge" or worst must do jungle hook, everything else is ok! [sweatdrop][sweatdrop]

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Turbocharged

This one i concur...everytime we do river-crossing one of the controller on the assault boat will be carrying a rifle. So to when we were in the RPL from Bandar Seri Begawan to Lakiun and vice-versa! [:(][:(]

 

 

errr "Dont Tell my Mum......".... [sweatdrop][lipsrsealed]

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can the parents sue SAF?

[laugh] [laugh] [laugh] my unit one parent tried to sue...no win situation lar. All eyewitness wear green, who the xiao lang want to get involved! [bigcry] [bigcry]

 

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can the parents sue SAF?

 

sue under negligence? its a very high standard of care and quite difficult to prove there is a breach...might open up floodgates of litigation...

 

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no worries bro! as long as after the thunderflash there is no shout of "contacted, prepare to charge" or worst must do jungle hook, everything else is ok! [sweatdrop][sweatdrop]

 

 

I think Charlie Mike more scary. Contacted is expected one haha

 

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Inflatable lifejacket beside using blowing function, there is also CO2 canister at both left and right side of the pouch and also 2 strings that can pull from both left and right side of lifejacket.

 

http://www.sailingproshop.com/lifejacket.aspx

 

So in the event of lifejacket touches sea water, the sea water will come in contact with the salt bobbin, it dissolved and produce a spring that puncture the CO2 canister and inflate the lifejacket.

 

In the event that the salt bobbin fails, there is also the manual pulling method which is to pull the string and puncture the CO2 canister and activate the lifejacket.

 

So all these not for show..

 

For practical usage, lifejacket will not be blow up as it hinder personnel doing work. So when a person accidently drop into seawater, there the lifejacket will still be activated with the above 2 methods, so still ok la.. [laugh] [laugh]

 

dunno abt u

during my time our life jacket is inflate manually by blowing before entering the water area

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dunno abt u

during my time our life jacket is inflate manually by blowing before entering the water area

 

If it is for short tour or what, it is ok to manually inflate, but imagine as a navy sailer, can't possible manual inflate everytime when ship cast off line and slip off right?

 

So it depends on what purposes, but for practial uses, we won't manual inflate and well like I said, there are still 2 other methods to inflate the lifejacket.

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wonder why is he alone................and are the 4 boats very far apart............how did he fell over man............ [:/] [:/]

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CM = restart or like movie director shout NG

ya.....they call it samula! kana once when attacking a mountain. whole battalion had to do fire movement through a mountain after a very long movement to contact. Luckily i was a runner for one of the master sargent n deployed as enemy due to some injury. After 3 days of walking n last attack...whole battalion kana redo the attack! :wacko:

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More FTs and PRs will do their best to xiam NS thats for sure..this kind of 'money losing' business..who wants to do and serve man?

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