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Type 28 rifles were used during the failed SAR mission to [[Duster's Range]] by the crew of the [[USS Constitution-B]]. | Type 28 rifles were used during the failed SAR mission to [[Duster's Range]] by the crew of the [[USS Constitution-B]]. | ||
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=UNIFORMS & ARMOUR= | =UNIFORMS & ARMOUR= | ||
====SFMC Combat Armour==== | ====SFMC CADM Combat Armour with Ballistic Helmet==== | ||
[[Image:SFMC armour.jpg| | [[Image:SFMC armour.jpg|thumb|180px|left]]Personal protection for a Marine in combat operations is essential. Marine Body Armor is designed to provide a balance between protection and weight. The body armor is separated into upper body and lower body protective gear. The Marine Body Armor consists of the same CADM (Crystalline Ablative Dispersal Matrix) that is utilized in the Marine Ballistic Helmet. The protective armour plating contains remote biomonitors, which measure the wearer’s health, and a personal transport inhibitor designed to prevent enemies from using transporters against Marine units. | ||
The Marine shown at left is wearing the Combat Armour, Ballistic Helmet, and ISARAS. | |||
Constructed with a hardened ballistic plastic, the CADM (Crystalline Ablative Dispersal Matrix) Ballistic Helmet is fitted with a retractable visor for a full seal. The helmet contains an advanced multi-function communications system. Operated by pupil tracking and a verbal short hand, the Ballistic Helmet allows a Marine hands-free operation of the unit while concentrating on fighting and other attention-intensive tasks. The helmet's multi-function communications system can send the Marine's coordinates to units nearby, perform mapping and navigation functions, and project command and mission data on the visor. It also includes a helmet-to-helmet infrared communications link, allowing discrete, short distance communications between individual Marines while lessening the chances of interception, communications signal encryption, as well incorporating standard combadge traffic. The Ballistic Helmet's visor also operates as a data screen for the user's Combat Tricorder and other linked or integrated systems. The visor's systems open programming structure allows it to accept multiple signals and upgrades in the field. It also features a three hundred sixty degrees proximity and target/threat tracking display, low light vision enhancement with rapid polarization, and audio enhancement/suppression to prevent disorientation. Sensory enhancements and protections can be modified to accommodate different species' sensory requirements; although after a certain point of acuity, the helmet is configured to allow a Marine's senses to work without the helmet's interference. | |||
Each Marine's helmet is equipped and programmed to assist them in tasks specific to their position and MOS such as target designation, range finding, and chemical analysis. Officers and NCOs get units with more processing power and a broader range of capabilities and command functions, including signal interception, analytical functions, and troop status readouts. The helmet can be modified to fit the ergonomic, mission, and, to a limited extent, the aesthetic needs of the individual Marine. As the ballistic helmets remain property of Starfleet, aesthetic modifications to the helmet must be cleared with superior officers. | |||
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====Search & Rescue Duty Uniform (SDU)==== | ====Search & Rescue Duty Uniform (SDU)==== | ||
[[Image:Marine-SAR-uni.jpg|thumb|150px|left]]In certain circumstances, wearing a standard Starfleet duty inform is not practical. In such instances, SAR Teams can choose to wear a specially-designed duty uniform known as the SDU. The SDU is made of a lightweight, but extraordinarily durable synthetic fibre that is highly resistant to heat, cold and tearing. The SDU is also a temperature-regulating fabric, allowing its wearing to better adapt to extreme temperatures and/or rapid change in temperature. | |||
Shown at left is the Marine version of the SDU. While deployed on a SAR Team, a non-SFMC participant would wear an SDU in the appropriate department colour. | |||
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====Integrated Search and Rescue Armour System (ISARAS)==== | ====Integrated Search and Rescue Armour System (ISARAS)==== | ||
=SUPPLEMENTARY EQUIPMENT= | =SUPPLEMENTARY EQUIPMENT= |
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