• M/11 is the issued pattern, but Multicam is functionally and visually equivalent for our purposes.

    • Multicam is fully approved

    • Mixing within the team is allowed

    • Differences are negligible in-game and at distance

    • Multicam (or M/11) combat top

    • Multicam (or M/11) combat pants

  • Full-seal ANSI-rated eye protection (required at all times).

    • A camouflage veil / scrim is mandatory

    • This is a key part of our unit identity and silhouette

    • Must be worn or carried in a usable way during gameplay when not worn.

    • Left Arm: Danish flag patch (full color, unless billet needs demand a subdued patch)

    • Right Arm: Unit patch

      • Unit patch needs to be mounted on velcro backing.

    Members may optionally display their callsign in all capital letters on a MultiCam patch attached to their vest or plate carrier.

  • For use when not wearing plate carriers:

    • Andrew is organizing vinyl printing for:

      • Callsigns (on back across shoulders)

      • Unit symbol (over heart)

    These will be applied to combat shirts to maintain team identity and visibility, especially for media/marketing purposes.

Minimum Required Gear

Strongly Recommended Gear

    • Plate carrier or chest rig

      • Multicam (or M/11)

    • FAST-style helmet (or similar)

    • Boonie hat or tactical cap in MultiCam or M/11

    Wearing some form of head covering is strongly recommended to maintain the unit silhouette and overall appearance standard.

    • Lower face protection (mesh or soft)

  • Tactical gloves (neutral colors)

    • Boots in tan, brown, or black are recommended

    • Hiking shoes are also acceptable as an alternative

  • AEGs are battery-powered airsoft rifles and are the standard platform for this unit.

    Why we use AEGs as the standard:

    • Magazine compatibility is widespread across most rifle platforms

    • Mags are significantly cheaper and easier to source

    • High reliability in most weather conditions

    • Lower cost to maintain and run

    Pros:

    • Reliable in most conditions

    • Affordable magazines and batteries

    • Easy to maintain

    • Wide compatibility across rifle models

    • Good for beginners

    Cons:

    • Less realistic trigger feel

    • Mechanical sound (gearbox noise)

    • Slightly less “real weapon” handling feel

    • Performance depends on battery health

    • Gas-powered rifles that simulate recoil and weapon cycling.

      Pros:

      • Very realistic recoil and weapon feel

      • Strong immersion and handling experience

      • Excellent realism for training-style play

      Cons:

      • Expensive magazines

      • Performance drops in cold weather

      • Higher maintenance requirement

      • Gas efficiency varies per model


      GBB (Gas Blowback Pistols / SMGs)

      Typically used for sidearms or compact SMG platforms.

      Pros:

      • Very realistic operation and feel

      • Good for secondary weapons

      • Fast handling and snappy response

      Cons:

      • Gas performance affected by temperature

      • More maintenance than AEG pistols

      Magazines are more expensive than AEP/AEG equivalents

  • Externally powered systems using a compressed air tank connected via line or stock-mounted setup.

    Pros:

    • Extremely consistent performance

    • Adjustable fire rate and power (field dependent)

    • Very high reliability when properly set up

    • No gearbox wear

    Cons:

    • Requires external tank and line or in stock tank (less mobile setup)

    • Higher upfront cost

    • More complex setup and maintenance

    • Less “field practical” for some players

    • Expensive


    Platform Standard for This Unit

    • AEG is the required baseline platform

    • This is due to:

      • Magazine compatibility across the team

      • Lower cost barrier for new players

      • Reliability across all environments

      • Ease of standardization for logistics

Weapons Guidance (General)

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