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Another FTX at German Army Combat School

Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 4:38 am
by housil
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First of all after arriving
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having lunch :wink:

My "home" for four days at the military training area
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Me and my paramedic coworker. She is still an active German Army National Guard Staff Sergeant
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First continetal breakfast the next morning
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The camp site
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Re: Another FTX at German Army Combat School

Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 4:44 am
by housil
Lunch
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The +200 vehicles column into the training area
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Tank layer bridge
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Stop over at Urban Combat Training village "Bonnland"
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This is how "Bonnland" looks like when active unit practices "Urban combat & riot control" there


You first...
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Re: Another FTX at German Army Combat School

Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 4:48 am
by housil
Dinner
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MRE entrees taste much more better if you heat them up realy hot but not only with the FRH
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Yummi dessert
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We had great but pretty rainy four days there
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Final lunch
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and I ate a whole case of MREs :mrgreen:

Re: Another FTX at German Army Combat School

Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 8:05 am
by Stef
wow! :D
In the video, is it the Austrian Army in olive with AUG77's?

Re: Another FTX at German Army Combat School

Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 8:24 am
by housil
Stef wrote: In the video, is it the Austrian Army in olive with AUG77's?
Could, they train all NATO + western nations there

Re: Another FTX at German Army Combat School

Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 2:10 pm
by ak70g2
I envy you, old man, I was yesterday at a joint romanian-US exercise here and I wanted to buy some MREs. The US guys said "we barely have for ourselves"... So, no MREs for me... :(

A MRE case? :mrgreen:

Re: Another FTX at German Army Combat School

Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 4:36 pm
by Ruleryak
Great pics - looks like it was a lot of fun :mrgreen: Flecktarn's always been my favorite camo.

Re: Another FTX at German Army Combat School

Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 12:21 pm
by rationtin440
Great pics, housil! I used to love the medical training we did in the Massachusetts national guard. But I gotta say the Bundeswehr has just about the coolest looking gear and systems; one thing I always hoped for was to get a look inside a Marder or Fuchs vehicle. I'm curious, does the Bundeswehr have tracked ambulances similar to our ancient M-113s or do you guys still use the wheeled vehicles? Also, what kind of weapons are Bundeswehr medics issued with, if any?

Re: Another FTX at German Army Combat School

Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 3:33 pm
by housil
rationtin440 wrote: I'm curious, does the Bundeswehr have tracked ambulances similar to our ancient M-113s or do you guys still use the wheeled vehicles? Also, what kind of weapons are Bundeswehr medics issued with, if any?
At colds war times, we used the same M-113.
Nowaday´s they realized for the "three block war" (like Iraq, Afghanistan) wheeled armoured vehikles are faster and more mobile so they are the better ambulance than tracked one´s. They are also more comfortable for the patient.

The first armoured one was the "Fuchs" wheeled tank:

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Afghansitan painting

Inside view
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Two stretchers

They always have a driver, a paramedic and an ER Doctor(!) as crew, same as a German civilan ACLS ambulance.

After the "Fuchs" they introduced the

DURO
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and EAGLE
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rear view
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After the MARDER, here is the new BOXER:
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Eagle and Boxer in motion


Usually they are equipped with the same weapons than the regular soldier, even the ER doc´s have a G36 and a pistol.


An all terrain ambulance (Unimog) at my station
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with two staff sergeants they came over to say "Hey"
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I was teaching for a year to become (civilian) paramedic´s. They are one year at school and spend their second year of education at a civilian EMS station to get trained at real patiens with real emergencies

Re: Another FTX at German Army Combat School

Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 10:47 pm
by rationtin440
Thanks so much for pics housil and for answering questions! You people sure have some cool looking vehicles, I have built several plastic models of Bundeswehr Fuchs, Luchs, and other armored stuff. Unfortunately I currently have issues with claustrophobia so I don't think that any of these vehicles or ours here in the states would be very fun to ride around in with hatches shut, lol! I'm also glad to see that the Bundeswehr cares enough about its medics and doctors to arm them well.