AVON IN ACTION: USSOCOM CBRN RDAX 2024 - Operation Dragon Spear. The Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Research, Development, Acquisition Experiment (RDAX) is a training event that allows U.S. special operations forces (SOF) and industry leaders to test new CBRN defense technologies in realistic scenarios. The goal is to improve operational effectiveness for warfighters by identifying and evaluating new technologies that address capability gaps. In this video scenario, United States Air Force Special Operations Commandos are tasked with conducting recovery of key personnel following the destruction from a nuclear detonation. Technology used allows the operators to map “hot spots” of radiation so they can avoid them while locating and evacuating staff with decreased effects from residual hazards. The special operators worked tirelessly in Avon Protection EXOSKIN CBRN Suit ensembles, Avon CS PAPR SDs, and ST54 Multi-Mission SCBAs to recover the victims while staying protected in austere environments. #AdvanceWithConfidence avon-protection.com shop.avon-protection.com #AvonProtection #respirator #MadeInTheUSA #tacticaltraining #tacticalgear #CBRN #CBRNE #NIOSH #specialforces #SOF #SOCOM #firstresponders #preparedness #warfighter #military #chemicalwarfare #gasmask
1099 event... what happens when a state or non state actor(s) gets a loose nukes, or bio weapon. It's not unlike like the Christmas story... you've got to put your tongue on it to find it. Spiritus Invictus, SemperFi, Essayons Respectfully M2
This looks like 3 John Wicks, a supervisor, and a rad con tech accessing Wick’s weapons stash. While dressed out in double anti-C’s and forced air respirators next door to the Fukushima site.
I don’t know - kind of like John Wick digging up gold and weapons in his garage??😁 Honest answer? I was with the homeland response force for Texas. Our engineers were tasked with recovering victims from hot zones. Nothing but respect for these guys.🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Hammer time.
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