Coming straight to the point. (Digest).The new CQD CQD Center for Quantum Devices CQD Close Quarters-Defense CQD Ciudades Que Danzan (Spanish: Dancing Cities) CQD Customary Quick Dispatch (logistics) CQD Seek You, Distress CQD Code Question of the Day Mk V Atac (top) from Masters of Defense is a fixed-blade advanced tactical fighter The Advanced Tactical Fighter (ATF) contract was a demonstration and validation program undertaken by the United States Air Force to develop a next-generation air superiority fighter to counter emerging worldwide threats, including development and proliferation of Soviet-era Su-27 for those who don't have time to spend on the small details during combat. Special Forces trainer and Close Quarters close quarters Noun, pl at close quarters a. engaged in hand-to-hand combat b. very near together Noun 1. Defense[R] specialist Duane Dieter designed both weapons seen here, and a host of others found on www.mastersofdefense.com. The Mk V offers 17.5 centimetres of re-curved A-2 high carbon blade (easily field sharpened) and is as mean as it looks. It was formed to enhance chopping or hacking, is double edged for effecting back cuts. The two side hilts act as guards against incoming strikes and allow special trapping techniques. The hardened hilts can also be used for prying or to penetrate cans or bladders, or used offensively as a knuckle for strikes or limited penetration. The weapon's smaller brother, the Mk VI Stinger, offers the same tactical features, but with an 11.43-centimetre blade and carries a partial serration serration /ser·ra·tion/ (se-ra´shun) 1. the state of being serrated. 2. a serrated structure or formation. ser·ra·tion n. 1. The state of being serrate. for aggressive slicing. The handles are textured glass filled nylon, resistant to petroleum distillates, insecticides, heat to 205[degrees] C, they are also non-conductive and feature hardened steel The term hardened steel is often used for a medium or high carbon steel that has been given the heat treatments of quenching followed by tempering. This is the most common state for finished articles such as tools and machine parts. buttcaps. The Mk V is targeted toward recon-type missions, while the smaller Mk VI is more adapted to stealth operations. Jim Ray, President of Masters of Defense, warns, "The Mk V is a devastating dev·as·tate tr.v. dev·as·tat·ed, dev·as·tat·ing, dev·as·tates 1. To lay waste; destroy. 2. To overwhelm; confound; stun: was devastated by the rude remark. piece of equipment when used in close quarters scenarios". One should probably not argue with that theory. (MoD) [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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