Definitions by Loks
Private military company (PMC)
A private company consisting of highly-trained soldiers of former military special forces such as British SAS or U.S. Delta Force, that are hired by corporations all over the world to provide VIP protection details and are responsible for foreign intelligence, maritime reconnaissance, and guerilla warfare.
Private military company (PMC) by Loks July 7, 2005
SC-120
top-secret U.S. government-designed close-quarters assault rifle eqipped with a silencer/flash suppressor, used by covert operators all over the world. It fires 5.56x45-millimeter rounds from a 4-inch hollow tube, and can be equipped with a foregrip, sniper scope, and shotgun attachment.
GIGN
The GIGN is Frances most darkest, elite special-ops team in France. Originally branching from the French Foreign Legion, the GIGN's operatives are skilled in close combat, knife combat, guerilla warfare, urban counterterror, LTL (Less than lethal) combat and airborne assaults.
My cousin is in the GIGN.
stielhandgranate
German Stielhandgranate means "Steel Grenade" in German. Was the most popularized German grenades during WWII. It was equipped with a wooden handle and a metal 'cap' that contained explosives. the handle was built to be thrown farther than the American and British grenades.
stielhandgranate by Loks July 7, 2005
Sayoc Kali
A special offensive and defensive martial arts originating in the Phillipines in the 1700s. the martial arts consists of using hands, feet and bodylocks to defeat the enemy. It is widely practiced these days by Russian and American Special Forces.
Sayoc Kali by Loks July 7, 2005
Sayoc Kali
A special defensive and offensive military martial arts practice originating in the Phillipines in the 1700s. The training consists of using hands, feet, and bodylocks to subdue or kill an enemy. Modern Sayoc Kali is practiced among Russian Special Forces and Navy SEALs, and Sayoc Kali is also used with knives.
Sayoc Kali by Loks July 7, 2005
Milan Nedich
Milan Nedich was a war criminal during the Bosnian Conflict in 1999, who was responsible for beheading dozens of his Kosovar prisoners in Kosovo and Serbia. He was tried in London in 2000 for dozens of accounts of murder and atrocities. He was sentenced to life in a Croation Army prison.
Milan Nedich by Loks July 7, 2005