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Yeah we noted that earlier there RTaylor.
But we continued the discussion on CAM instead.
But we continued the discussion on CAM instead.
I find it depends on your chain of command if you wear scrim or not. One day you have it then have a change of OC then he may say that the company is not to wear it.Loch Sloy! said:Since when is scrim out? We were told to use scrim on course last summer.
dangerboy said:My preference what it is worth is not to wear it, get in the way of the MNVG and can be a fire hazard.
just about explains it.Loch Sloy! said:on course
dangerboy said:My preference what it is worth is not to wear it, get in the way of the MNVG and can be a fire hazard.
Harris said:Ummm...personally I'd take a burning helmet off my head. Seriousley though, has anyone here ever seen a soldier with a burning helmet and not other parts burning as well? If I've done something to cause my helmet to be on fire, I suspect I've got other issues to deal with.
You havn't even had your interview yet and your worried about capturing war footage from Afghanistan?envious1 said:I don't know if this is the right place to post this. I was wondering are helmet cam allowed in the Canadian Army overseas.
Hopefully when I am done my Infantry course I will have the opportunity to head over to Afghanistan and was just wondering if Helmet cams are allowed.
I do apologize if this was not the right place to post this.
I know this is an old topic, but do you have any POVs avialable?Farmboy said:We will have the ATS/Lightfighter Helmet Cam avalible shortly